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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NARCOTICS

TRADE

Traffic Under Nanking Puppet Government

Shanghal, Nov. 27.

MONDAY,

RUMANIA AND GERMANY

Carol-Hitler Talks Clarify Situation

surveys the new narcolles trade inview which took chrer und King}

Nanking, which he states totala a minimum of five million yen per month.

that

NOVEMBER 28, 1938.

LATE NEWS

Po On Fall Admitted

Chinese Flee Into H.K. Territory

Doctor M. 8. Dates, an American doctor at the Nanking University, in a letter in the Shanghai Evening

Bucharest, Nov, 27. Post, addressed to the "Japanese sud

That a certain clarification has Chinese who care for the welfare of occurred in the attitude of Rumania Po On has fallen into Japanese the people in the Nanking area, towards Germany following the Inter-hands after brisk fighting, according

nt Berchtes- to the Chineso press. gaden between the

The Japanese started their offen- Carol in the opinion expressed by the sive against the town on Friday. Onu Rumania press, which states column of about 300 cavalry-men He points out that the opium trade King. Carol was able to inform the armed with rifles and light machine- had been slight during the past five Fuchrer that his country had no guns came from the direction of years duo to the efforts of the intention of becoming, under any Tungkun while another column of National Government, and that heroin

nces, the vanguard of circumstances,

of Bol-about 500 men in a number of steam But "10- was practienily unknown.

into Europe.

nunches landed on the const day oplum and heroin

Tho meeting between

Preasing on the town from two abundantly supplied by the public

and King Carol was a decisive step directions, the two Japanese columns authorities or those enjoying their in the direction of normalising the adopted the "scorched earth" polley,

Tena favour and protection.

Devonomic and political relations be- aetting are to all villages on their thousands have become addicts, in-tween the two countries, add the

WRY. and girls. The cluding youths

A felting took place in newspapers-Trans-Occan.

outskirts of Po On on Saturday when licensed dens in the public system advertise that their predicts increase

the Japanese invaders were resisted the health and vigour while effekti

by the Chinese garrison and self- the citizens invite

ta newspapers

defence corps. these places of doom." he states.

Dr. Bates ndda that the Opium Bureau Suppression

of 50 authorise the establishment of retali stores and 150 smoking dens in

are being ahevist penetration into Hitler

of

Tokyo Ready regulations To Welcome

addition to an unlimited number of German Fliers

lleences for private smokers.

ᏚᎩᏲ

ΣΙ

says that although some recent police pressure had been aimed against the

the Suppres users of other

sion Bureau's cons "are con-1

cerned with bringhug all private and trade consumption into the revenue net. The broad social view of the Bureau is indicated by the arrange ments for supplying hotels, brothels and individuals with special licences funerals and covering marriages,

He said that social entertaining." the authorised dolly sales totalled |6,000 ounces but this allowvative was insumclent and had actually been exceeded.

Recently

Dalren Main Source

organisation "one

EAGERLY-AWAITED

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Tokyo, Nov. 20.

The

Failing to dislodge the Chinese by an Infantry attack, the Japanese set jof an observation balloon to direct artillery fire. In the face of the heavy bombardment the Chinese were forced to evacuate the town in the fafternoon. Several Oren were start- ed in the town by incendiary shells fred by the Japanese, burning down many houses and shops.

Most of the civilians in Po On fled into Un Long in the New Territories prior to the arrival of the Japanese.

of Communications, War, Navy, and

The authorities of the Ministries-Central News. Foreign Affairs are busily engaged in making preparations for welcoming the German plane Condor which is teaving Berlin in-night on a goodwill flight to Tokyo.

and the

SUN FO TO RETURN TO SOVET

Shanghai, Nov. 28. Considerable speculation has been

According to plans under contenu- plation, the crew of the German aroused in political circles here fo- plane, upon arrival at the Tachikawa day by the information reaching night, will be Chinese circles which says that Mr. of airport on Wednesday Japanese and Korean hostesses and feted at a welcome party to be given Sun Fo, President of the Legislative

their honour by Mr.

Yuan of the National Government, Ry will shortly proceed to the Soviel ronin brought in 80 cases of oplum." in An important dealer said that Japan-Nagni, Minister of Communications.

The Asahi Shimbun delivered

Union for the second time in this ese agents a fortnight ngo 400 cases of Persian oplum. How Nichtuleht Shimbun, two leading your ever the major supply came from Japanese newspapers here, will give Dairen via Shanghai and price welcome parties in honour of the ion is a letter addressed by Teng was seven and a half yen per ounce. German airmen on Friday. Dr. Bates says the opium trade) Orders of merit and and been overshadowed by the more medals will be given the vicious heroin

eroin trade. "A sensible airmen by

the

Government

private

the

timate stated that 30,000 civilian aviation-Domei, persons, one-eighth of Nanking's

population are now

Others put it

higher,

of heroin.

Lending credence to the informa-

Po-ych, secretary of President Sun Fo, to his family in Shanghai in souvenir Fo

German which he said that he would accom- and Pany the National Government lend-

er to Moscow.

The object of Sun's reported visit to Moscow is understood to be to make further negotiations with the

The heroin trade is private, he HEALTH REPORT Sevict Government regarding assig- states, but it is commonly reported

that the Japanese Army Special Ser-

Two cases of choltru were report ed to the health authorities during

lance to China in the continued war of resistance against Japan.

The Information says that Sun will

early in December-Domei.

vice Department has close protective the past 48 hours, and the total mim-probably leave China for Moscow relations with the semi-organiseder for the year is now 537. trade." Dr. Bates mided that

reliable agent told him that the men-

In addition there were six new

bers of the Japanese Special Service; cases of dysentery, making the 1938 Department recorded nonthly sales regate lo 974, one case of small- umounting to three million yun. Pux, and one each of enterie fever,

ineasles, meningitis and The price averages about 120 yuan fever. per ounce.

Test for Slatesmanship Dr. Bates concludes by saying: "To make cheap supplies universally available and to increase the use by advertising there is being built up al vast public and private Onancial in- terest for the extension of enles which has a polley based either on stupidity or human greed. Do the Chinese or

short-sle?" he

kind of

INDIAN TROOPS puerpera GUARD SOLDIERS

JAPANESE FORCE NR. SHATAUKOK: BATTLE IMMINENT

(Continued from Page 1)

ccommodation for

Japanese Interests require for the North Point camp will be completed future drug-bed of people who are and handed over on Wednesday, and and morally the Maraucheng camp will be handed he asks. That is the

heover on December 1. It is expected are being who are

deve

that these camps will provide people toped to-day by the Opium Suppres cuflcient sion Bureau and herain merchants refugees in the Colony. Here is test for statesmanship and About 1,000 Chinese soldiers have character of the Reformed been disarmed and interned at Fan- Government

and its sponsors. Ising. where they are being guarded Insting peace in the Far Enst the behind a barbed wire enclosure by deanly dream of the oplum den?" Indian troops. United Press.

the

Thirty Kumon Rifles will proceed in the Internce Steamer with the 800 Chinese soldiers.

a

The trala arrived from Fanling at about 2.20 p.n. and, guarded by squad of police and soldiers under Inspector Marks, the Chinese com- menced entraining and were march- ed straight on to the steamer.

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Hungarian Cabinet Resignation Refused

Budapest, Nov, 27. The Hungarian Regent. Admiral von Horthy received the Premier Dr. Vela van Imredy twice in the course of this afternoon.

It is learned on good authority that the Regent declined to accept the re- signation of the Hungarian Cabinet.

Early Signing Of Declaration Deemed Essential

Paris. Nov. 77. Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, who had postponed his journey to Paris owing. to the state of political ferment in France, will arrive in the French Dr. Imredy will therefore take up capital on Thursday next, according the challenge thrown out by the two to a French press report. Chambers, who have expressed their M. Daladier, the French Premier. of it is stated, attaches value to an early disapproval of his programme

coupled with his signing of the Franco-German de- agrarian reform, anti-Jewish measures.-")

Trans-Ocfan.claration amity.

The Jour is of the opinion that the sojourn of the German Foreign Minister in Paris will be of short durution. He will reach. Paris on Thursday morning and leave again for Germany the same evening.

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milltary

Berlin, Nov. 27, The Belglun Government is in control.

principle, prepared to hand back to This action apparently means that Germany the mandated territory of M. Daladier is resolved to prevent the Itunnda and Urundi, formerly part of strike from affecting pubile services German East Africa, says a report throughout the country.

published in the Frankfurter Zeitung. By requisitioning the railways the newspaper, holds that the return of summon any, military tribunals, railwaymen who join

The Belging Government, adds the Government will be in a position to

this territory night come up for con- the ariko before sideration as part of an all-round on a charge of

of breach of discipline. settlement of the colonial problem.-- Trans-Ocean.

Cultural Conference

At Chungking

Chungking, Nov. 27,

The Government is said also to be considering calling postmen, busmen and school-teachers to the coloure. If y full to report to work they will be liable, theoretically at NILO be court-martialed.-Trans-Octaasis

tance.

grammes during the war of resis

Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Chairman of the Central Political Council, Mr. Свет

Li-fu, Minister of Education, .... and Mr. Chan Chun, director of the

addressed the congress.

The joint annual congress of 12 Generalissimo's headquarters fiere, national cultural associations opened here this morning for discussion of educational problems

and

The discussions will close on pro- November 30,--Reuter,

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