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HONGKONG TELE GRAPH

January 21, 1939.

LATE NEWS

"Slap At United States," Claim

Washington, Jun. 20.

Herr Walter Funk's appointment as President of the Reichsbank is termed by a high department oficial here as a "slap at the United States,"

Other officials said that Herr Funk was "nuted for his animosity towards the United States."

of com-

The general comment merce departments here un Dr. Schacht's "dismissal”

that the Was change had no real bearing on German-American trade, because Dr. Schucht had long ago been only 21 "Agurehead," and that Germany was already doing everything she could to curtail trade with the United

States.

Ship's Engineer Missing

Two Troopships For Hongkong Soon

New naval troopship Ettrich, with According to a police report, Mr. which the P. and O. Ilne will enter F. Keralake, chief engineer of the trooping service after ten years Jardine's steamer inngang, which absence, is due in Hongkong in is in the harbour, has been missing March with naval reliefs,

King Honours H.K. Army Chaplain

for two days, and some anxiety has Modification of Army trooping ar- been created by absence of informa-rangements were also announced this tion concerning his whereabouts.

morning. 11. M. T. Lancashire, which was to take reliefs from U.K. to Singapore, has had linerary ex- tended to Hongkong, and will ärrive here on March 23, departing five days later. The reason is stated to be congestion which has prevented re- M.A.. Rev. W. M. A. Farren, Chaplain General to the British Mill-efs from arriving in Hongkong in lary Forces in the Far East has been time to take over the posts of depart-

Ing oflcers. appointed Honorary Chaplain to His Majesty the King.

It was predicted, however, that despite Germany's efforts to diminish This distinguished honour has been other Army purchases from the United States, conferred on only six

throughout the Brillah such necessities as cotton, petroleum, chinplains copper, lead, and phosphates would Empire. Lontinue to be bought here because Germany needs Reuter.

them

badly.

Foreign Property Damaged In Kuling Raid

Nanchong, Jan. 21. Considerable damage was done to forcing property during the Japanese Levere raid on Kuling, famous sum-

new resort in north Kinngsi, January 16, according 10 reports re- grived here.

It was the first raid toj made on thin

the famed health resort.

be

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Several bomba landed in mission- ! ary residences and churches.

The foreign missions concerngal | have

ve telegraphed to their respective Consulates to

against the. fo protest

Japanese bombing.

hough indignant Chinese civilians

remain calm.

Meanwhile, the Japanese are in tensifying their attack on the Chin- es guerillas guarding the summer resort. Fighting is

at going on Changellistan, southwest of Kullug, and other puluts in the neighbour- hot Central News.

Insurgent Drive

Lerida, Jao, 20.

During the past 24 hours, the In- surgents have occupied 36 villages on the Catalan front, and some advance posts in the different sectors are only 50 kilometres from Barcelona.

Barcelona's third defence line is already

under fire.

General Garcia Valino announced to-day

the capture of Calaf, which i

me naves. Mabresa, the occupation of t whigh would further threaten the în- cireteinent uf Barcelon-United Press,

NEW BOOM DEFENCE SHIP ARRIVES

The new boom defence'ship, Barline has arrived in Hongkong after a slow passage from England,

She will shortly undergo ti ials, inc- ore being handed over Admiralty in Hongkong.

the

"Killed In Action”

ROME. Jan, 20.

A list of 177 Ilaljan Tegionnaires killed is action in the fighting i Catalana was published in Lome to- day.

1 DEAD, 3 HURT

IN SHIP TRAGEDY

Junks In Gun Battle Nr. H.K.

Tho

HONGKONG police launchies are rushing to intervene in a battle be- {tween two Jonks near the Nineplus. One man was killed and three in-when Master of the steamer Yochow. arrived in Hongkong is jured when fron beam supporting morning, reports that as he was eaver of No. 3 hold of Indo-China | passing the Nine Pins at 8.30 a.m., he S. N.

two Junks, which were firhug vigorously at each other in the vicinity.

Immediately the report was made aradio messages were flashed to a

| patrolling poller launch, which *proceeding to the scene,

colla, steamer Hinsang suddenly witnessed a gun duel belween

yesterday.

The beam and hatch, on which the four men were sanding, fell to the botton of the hold of the ship. distance of about 20 feet.

Dead man Po Yo, aged 51,

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