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DRAMATIC STORY OF
RESCUES IN MID-ATLANTIC (Continued frous Page 13
sistance.
BRUTAL MURDER
SEQUEL
(Continued from Page 1.) boarding house, who was going to the stream to wash some clothes,
PICKED UP STONE
January 23; 1939.
OBITUARY
Popular Resident Dies After Briof Illness
POST OFFICE.
MAIL FOR CANTON Registered and ordinary mala
is many friends in the Colony divided into two groups, one going the passing of Mr. Harold Seth, a (not Insured or Parcels) will be se-
"On arrival at the stream, the party were shocked to learn yesterday of
prominent Agure in local business cepted for Canton and despatched as about 36 feet above the other. Leung Wan did not join them but went about and racing clrctes, and a member of circumstances permit. a mile away, The group above family well-known throughout the consisted of the two accused and Far East, Mr. Seth died at the War Memorial Hospital on Saturday even- Wong.
He was taken ill only three days ing. before, and death was due to pneu- mo monia.
"After he had balhed, Chan Chun stood on a rock. He looked up the stream at the other group and saw- Wang squatting down. There was no quarrel or anything of the sort Baw the going on, but suddenly he Arst accused pick up a stone and setateniemerciers | throw it at Wong. The stone struck Wong on the head and he was knock- ed unconscious, falling flat on his back without saying a word.
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(Continued from Page 1.)
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their waning strength crying for as-is at present being evacuated, the archives and furniture being sent to Once the five men and five women France, Diplomatic riceles express watched helplessly the passage of the view that after the collapse of
Loyalist defence syntern potential restur whose attention; the they were unable to attract. As lights: Tuilarta it will not be possible to
save Barcelona.--Trans-Ocean, survivos summoned appeared the all their efforts and shouted rereamed as loud as possible. Two
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GSLB. ROCK
The first accused was then a few feet away, and he followed up his attack by picking up two rocks, one weighing 65 lbs., and dropping them 01 Won's body and face. The second prisoner then joined in and he also threw two rocks at the body, After this, the first accusel torg branch off a tree and beat Wong with
it.
beaten.
(pr-
Born in Singapore, the late Mr. Seth was 57 years of age, and was the second son of Mr. Arathoon Seth, 1.8.0., who was at one time Registror of the Supreme Court of Hongkong. His brothers are Mr. S. A. Seth,
the Arm of Seth, merly head of Mancell and MeLure, who is now living n Australia, and Mr. J. Hen- nessy Sell, senior partner of Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming. He also hus two sisters, Mra, M. D. Bain and
C. Owen. Mrs. M.
Unlike his brothers, both of whom are accountants, the late Mr. Seth. was a merchant. After having been with the Hongkong Milling Co. he started business on his own, and at the time of his death was associated with Himly, Lud.
cess.
This was
keen
The late Mr. Seth was "Oh seeing this, Chan went to the enthusiast in the Sport of Klags, and scene, but the first accused turned to bad raced and ridden ponies for a him and salt!:
This is my affair.number of years with moderate suc- He had also a great sense of Don't you interfere or you will be
The two prisoners then tied humour, always making Jokes, und
reficeted in
the way he Wong's ankles together and left."
Continuing,
that named his ponles. Among these he suld Counsel
Trylle 11, New evidence would show that the party once owned were returned to the boarding house, and Year Gift, Knocktuh Ler. In Spite Of, Even Though, Have-a-snack, Bally- thean the followit morning Tang suk or, after which the veel dis- country, where they will be engaged gested going to Tsun Wan to look for money, Olo Cutom, Perversity, Har
in agricultural work-Trans-Ocean.
lene, Erstwhile, Meanwhile, Just work. He was accompanied by the That, Until Then and But After That. party that had gone with him to the But the nest approaching ship was
BELGIAN VOLUNTEERS
stream with the exception, of course,
This year he had entered a pony the Baytown, and the survivors' cries
night were i in the darkest of the
Brussels, Jun. 22 of deceared. The first accured found called Laffot That, for the coming Of the 8,000 volunteers of Belgian work at Kwai Cheng Village, while annual meeting. heard, resulting in boats being lower-
Of the big
which he races in e and the survivors rescued.
Nationality in the ranks of the second, together with Chan Chur,
the Challenge Cup Wa Agured were PILOT IN
CRITICAL
Loyalist Spanish trumps, not less than obtained employment at CONDITION
13,000 have been killed, according to Village. Tang and Tau Pel-chal fail-events of 1921 and 1920, in both of Duke of Frisco, ridden by Mr. A. J. P. Radio uersages from the Baytown
then they had not been seen. indicate that at least Captain Alder-the "Metropole." The paper stated to find employment, and since which his ponies, The Ameer and
that so far only 500 volunteers havi
Heard and Mr. Nemazes, respectively. on is in a criticnt condition.
came in third racing into a storm returned to Bugium and asks whet The Baytown and the northem gale is increasing has happencil to the remaining 2,500.
is expected to The paper ventures the guces in intensity, which
murderici, behind delay the arrival of the vessel in New they were
fighting Enes, by the Loyalists. York until 10 nm. on Monday.
Several of the Baytown crew are
The paper recalls that some who were ab atfering from exposure and in-1 Jurin, It revealed that one of the 83 volunteers
into lifeheats overtipped and that it wasisidered "stubborn," were sent
"distribute necessary to lower another one injan arena in Albacete to
cigarettes," and were mowed down order to rescue the men.
Cavalier by machine gun fire.-Trans-Ocean. <if The
the survivors was effected in the nick of tine Unitert Press.
rescuc
ADVANCE ON BARCELONA
ting
con-
Lu
t
DISCOVERED BY HIKER Wong's body was discovered by a hiker on December 4, and it
Whs
Seth
later taken to the Kowloon Mortuary look was also a keen polo player, and!
The cause of death, according to Dr. H. II. Tal, who performed the post mortem examination, was multiple injuries, fractured Jaw, ruptured liver and haemorrhage.
At the scene of the murder, Detec- live-Inspector A. E. Carey found two jackets about 30 feet away from the body. In the pocket of one of the Lerida, Jan. 22. SEARCH CONTINUED
The Morrieau Corps under Gen-jackets was a piece of paper bearing New York, Jan. 22.
Yee Kuk Street. Enquiries were at Plans are being pushed ahead for erat Yague to-day continued the ad- the address of the boarding house in
1. the Tarragona road
once set on fout at this place, and the intensification of a search at down vance on
reaching Vallearca a
on the following day Leung Wan for the Imperial Airways flyingboat, Barcelona,
where numerous and large went to the Police and volunteered Cavalier, which sank in the Atlantic, town
information. The U. S. Navy's dirigible K-2, and arms factories are situated. nine Army flying-fortresses, as well as a large Navy plane are preparing to go to the scene of the disaster.
Nine coastguard cutters and a Navy Villafranca road, meeting, but little
joining craft already resistance. gunboat are Searching the seas.
In the north, Insurgent brigades! marched towards Igualada on the
Up to noon the advance of all It is reported that the pleasure
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Perpignan, Jan. 22. A rustguard plane returned after an anavaiting search in very clear The French Government to-night visibility over the area where the jrushed six platoons of mobile guards Cavaller reported she was landing. and reinforcements to the Pyrenees Miami reports that Imperial Air-border guard, enincident with the ways were in communication with official Spanish Insurgent statement opening the The Cavalier at 2.10 am. G.M.T., are accusing Frence of denied.Reuter,
frontier to tanks and war material for the defence of Barcelona.
THREE MISSING
New York, Jan. 22.
Of the 13 passengers and members
Burgos had announced that three been of the crew of the Imperial Airways French frontier points hat
ying boat Cavalier which made a opened to permit the passage of war forced landing in the sea 250 miles materials to the Loyalists in Cata- non- French east of Ocean City, Maryland on lonia. Saturday, ten have been rescued by intervention pledge.
the tanker, Esso Beytown, according i
violating the
However, a thorough tour of the to messages received here on Sun-i
fronting by a "United Press" corres day.
Two American passengers, and an pondent failed to and the slightest English steward have not yet been basis for the Burgos report, particu- found, and there is little hope of larly the accusation that 22 tanks rescuing them.
jand several railway ears filled with All those fished from the sea were war materials had entered Catalonia in a state of complele exhaustion, and at Cerbere. it is feared that some of them may not survive.
In his younger days, the late Mr. a treat interest in shouting. Among his other activities, Mr. Seth nd been a Volunteer. He was appointed a Justice of the Pence last
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Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Tiane Well-liked by all, his death has robbed business and racing cir- cles alike of a popular Agure.
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in he married
Victoria, British Columbin, In 1935, and to her and other members of the family, the deepest sympathy is extended.
The funeral will take place to-day, the cortege passing the Monument at 5.15 p.m.
Key Pittman Warns United States
Chan Chun was later located and on the information given the two ac-
Washington, Jan. 22, cused were arrested. When charged
Senator Key Pittman, supporting the first prisoner said: "Tang Lau- nu). Tati Pelschal and Chan Chun the Administration's armament pro-
with
witness has gramme in the course of a wireless I don't know debate to-night, contended that the testified against me. the witness. I have nothing to say." | United States faced_the_danger The second accused also replied he foreign invasion, and said that Herr had nothing to say.
The case is proceeding.
were
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(Continued from Page 1.) Stanholme, and the French vessel Charles Neriche being damaged by bombs.
Reports arriving here to-night state that the Insurgents have landed on the Catalan cuast near the city of Barcelona, and that several enstal towns have already been evacuated and prepared for defence.
According to messages from Per- authorities are pignan, the French strengthening the frontier, guards, several hundred mobile guards having to Prades and Ceret. been rushed Garrisons are also being prepared on the froutier for infantry on the 16th Burgos announced that the French Corps Area, and troops will be sent the situation become The American destroyer Erie nr-frontier had been opened at Cerbere, there should rived at the seene to-day and has Le Perthus and Port Vendres, but serious as a result of the expected
is believed that the Burgos allega- Blood of refugees.-Trans-Occun, The air-liner apparently sank on is based on a report carried by shortly after touching the water, be- the
Rightis newspaper extreme cause those rescued were floating in "Eclair Perpignan" lifebonts.-Traus-Ocean.
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Hitler's ambition was "never to br satisfied," while the anibition and fixed policy of the Japanese militar- ists was to dominate all the Eastern Asia islands and the Western Pacific.
The
Taft, Republican, Senator whose party. It was announced, had af eleven to appointed a committee of examine the arms programme, ad mitted that President Roosevelt's de- mands were not excessive, but as- serteil that the President had given indications of being in favour of a foreign
polley
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defence of the United States, and one which, in the end, will require much greater armament."
Renter.
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Mussolini's Gibes At Democracy
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were
After saying surles were too stupid to be danger-
speeches ous, and that their Washington, Jan. 22. full of puerile, caluminious and fantas- similar statements, but provided no Mr. Henry L. Stinson, formerie statements. Il Duce added that Secretary of State, has sent a letter the latest of these was the French The "United Press" correspondent to Mr. Cordell Hull urging the lifting prente's story that the Vatican had
advised France to stand fun. old that he had investigated at of embargo on arms to Spain.
The letter has not been
"I am sure the story is an idiotic pubilshed,
declared Cerbere and other points, but found but the "New York Times" under- one,"
Signor Mussolini. no trace of any war materials cross-stands that the opinion is expressed "Stand firm is an easy thing to say, Italian ing the frontier during recent days that the embargo is most unjust, and but suppose to-morrow although
a trainload of wheat and is not what the American people and should be found-and he will beto several caravans and trucks bearing Congress intended-Reuter,
say to the lallans that they must stard Armer still?** crossed
food
to Pyrenees.
Cataloni
the
It is officially stated that the mobile guards were ordered to the frontier already detachments to reinforce there in anticipation of floods of Loyalist refugees, Including soldiers, if Barcelona falls. However, if the mobile guards are insufficient to cope with
the
deluge of re- anticipated fugees, several hundred of whom crossed the snow-piled Pyrenees during recent days, infantry detach ments of the 16th Military Aren will be used.
ROME ANGRY
NEW CHINA
LOAN SEEN
(Continued from Page 1.)
to lie
Dure mentioned that the present price of wheat will remain unchanged for the 1939 harvest, which he hoped would be a good one-Reuter,
Fair To Post News
made avaliable through Burma. If
trade remains any Western done with China, then the possibill ules of India as a manufacturing and distributing centre, is due for ex-
San Francisco. From an Ix10-foot cinema screen ploration.
The writer, in taking up the sug-world-wide news bulletins will be Christion gestion that the change in the Chi-Rashed hourly, at the
Initiated by Science Monitor Building throughout A Rome report says that the nese customs tarifs Burgos allegations of the re-opening Japan may hit tobacco particularly the entire duration of the 1939 of the French frontier brought im- thus seriously affecting British and Golden Gate International Expost-
of
concerns importing large tion theres for the manufacture
mediate angry reactions in Rome. Fascist leaders Bald that Burgos report meant that the French cigarettes in China, says that if such
Government had approved "under- firms have developed export trade, Malaria
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Malaria is rampant in southeastern Leftist followers of M. Leon and the to name but two commodiles, should
Fukien, Government, whereby the Leftists not, it it in largely lost to the West,
There are about 10,000 sufferers at had been permitted to organise help and any financial interests concerned for Barcelona, while the Government with it be developed from India's Anki, 12,000 at Tehwa, 80,000 at and 50,000 at Putien- sull professed to be maintaining its natural resources concludes the Tsinklang,
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