Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 1, 1939.
OVERNIGHT BRITAIN EXPECTED STILL TO NEWS PAGE SUPPORT CHINA'S CURRENCY
Prohibition.
In India
Bombay, July 31. Frohibition will start here at midnight to-night. The morn- ing papers publish tributen to the authoriiles from Gandhi and other Indian leaders.
No drinks will be sofil except to those holding special licences. Europeans will be allowed seven unha menih. One uult con- sists of one boitle of whisky or three bollies of wine er nine bottles of beer.
Len than 50 of the 180 khope which have been selling liquor will be opened after to-morrow.
-Reuter Bulletin.
Staff Talks Confirmed By Chamberlain
Start This Week
House of Commons King and Queen
Debate
Opens
LONDON, July 31.
QUESTIONED regarding the Chinese dollar, Mr. R. A. Butler in the House of Commons repudiated a state- ment that there had been a verbal assurance to the Japanese Government that there would be no further sup- port for the Chinese currency.
when Mr. Butler made no reply asked if there has been any Japanese request to hand over the Chinese il- iver in Tientsin.
Asked whether he would consider taking action similar, to that of the United States in relation to the Anglo-Japanese trade agreement, Mr. Chamberlain declared that this mat ter was requiring careful considera- tian and was one on which he was not in a position to make a state- ment to-day,
Mr. Henderson suggested that it is desirable that Britain and the United States should pursue the same policy. The Prime Minister stated that a though conditions were not. exactly the same, broadly speaking the alms of the two countries were similar. London, July 31.
Mr. Noel Baker asked Mr. Chim Mr. Neville Chamberbein announc- rl in the House of Coiminens al berlain to start immediate consulta British and French military regretions with the Dominions with a view sentatives will be sent to Moscow us to parallel action to that soon as possible, tnbubly this week, United States. Mr. Chamberlain re plied, "I will keep in touch with the tu begiu military conversations.
Dominions."--Reuter.
Chamberlain Evasive
of the
HELP FOR CHINA
London Urged To Act
On Holiday
London, July 31.
The King and Queen will leave London te-night for Bal- moral whero they will stay unit the end of September,
This morning His Majesty re- ceived in audienos Lord Halifax and Lord Chetwood.
Ther Majesties SAVO luncheon to Lady Linlithgow. wife of the Viceroy of India. who WILA decorated with the Kaiser-I-Jind Gold Medal- Reuter Bulletin.
BRITAIN ATTACKED IN TOKYO Demonstrations Are Held
China War Front
JAPANESE SUFFER REVERSES
Shanghai, July 31.
Naval surface units,
Japanese landing party and aircraft on Fri- day, continued joint attacks on the remnant Chinese near Kishan in the lower Pearl River delta to the east of Shekil.
Nayal forces steadily cleared the way through the river channels.anti operations, extended their tactical -Domel,
Kongmoon Fighting
Shekki, July 31.
A report from Kongmoon states that a few points on the Kongmoon- Fatahan highway near the north suburb of Konymoon were attacked by 200 Japanese with four armoured cars on Friday, but were repulsed with 26 deatha and ten rifles being captured-Wali Kiu Yai Po.
Chungshan 'Fighting
Shekk, July 31. Fighting was raged on the coast of Chungshan over the week-end.
Tokyo, July 31. Over 100,000 citizens took part in
Japanese and puppet soldiers in of anti-British de-
Fuyungshion, Sapkingsha, Pollwel, monstrations in Tokyo to-day. Mass outside the boom in Wangmoon, another series
meetings took place at Hiblyn Park
attacked on Saturday. Three JK- panese aircraft came to assist the and in the compounds of the Sannorth-east of Shekki, were counter- Shrine. A parade was staged via the British Embassy and the seat of bluejackets the next morning, while the Anglo-Japanese conference. the Aghting was still in progress at
Chungking, July 31. Great Britain was urged to take with the United Anglo- parallel action States in order to preserve American Interests in the For Enst and to shatter the Japanese dream "New Order in East Asia" by a diplomatic observer in Chungking in An interview,
The observer belleved that very shortly Great Britain will give in- dication of her stand In this regard. ile recalled that although the Arita- Craigie memorandumi was disap- The Prime Minister added that the
pointing, It is still premature to fore-
At 9 o'clock the citizens in 35 wards pulilical discussion: are to proceed
cust a fundamental change in Bri-
of the metropolis held separate meet- concurrently with view to reach-
London, July 31.
tain's policy. ing a Anal conclusion on the terms
armouncement ings, following which the representa- The American Minister, Mr. Neville of the political agreement.
Chamberlain, announced in the House literally came as a thunderbolt from tives of each wurd, led by a military Mr. Chamberlain, In making his Communs this afternoon that the the blue. It suddenness has defeat-band and displaying banners bearing on military missions to denunciation of the Anglo-Jamnest ed all Tokyo's attempts at feigning anti-British slogans, proceeded to the two rallying centres at Hlbiya Park and the Sarno terrain. Russia. explained the Soviet Gov-commercial treaty of 1911 would re-calm and unconcern.
"reful consideration
Psychologically,
American the ernment had proposed at the present quire stage of the negotiations that throudly speaking I think the aims of
blow to Japan in her two
years' would be an advantage to begin mill- this country and those of the United move was undoubtedly the heaviest
States of America
should similar. Of arc
in China, aud aggression tary conversations forthwith.
that his parallel The British delegation will be course, conditions are not exnelly the convince Britain
netion America and Britain may yet Admiral Sir Reginaldsome." headed by
The Premier had been asked re- I'lunkeli-Eric-Drax and Air Marshall Sir Charles Burnett and Major Gen-garding the possible abrogation of the preserve their vast vested interests eral lieywood.-Reuter,
Anglo-Japanese treaty following then the Far East-Central News.
Alutement
to be in favour.-United Press,
Economic Clash
The Prime
It nited States' uclion in abrogating the United States-dapan treaty aci week.-United Press.
No Agreement Reached Efforts were continued by Jupim
Mistake in Munich
Chungking, July 31. "The Tientsin outrage is not an isolated Incident, but an indication of the seriousness
general
of the
Danzig, July 31. sources that important conversations The telegram. which was signed
noon.
Four Japanese gunboals and three transports were lying off Wangmoon, off Kum- but the three warships chung, north-west of Shekki, departed.-Wah Kin Yat Po.
have
Unsuccessful Attempts
Mucao, July 31. Each mass meeting was attended
The sound of artillery fre was of young by over 50,000 members men's associations, the Ex-Soldiers audible the whole day in Macao as Patriotic Women's warships continue to shell the coasts Association und
-Anti-British manifestoes of Wangmoon and Poon. Society,
Reports reaching Macao state that meetings.
Japanese forces consist of Northern and The manifestors and resolutions Chinese. Formosans, Koreans and resolutions were adopted at the
charged that Britain has disclosed its Manchurians numbering 1,000. They crafty diplomacy and refused 10 are engaging the Chinese volunteers Far East Commander
surrender the sliver specie held in unsuccessfully trying to gain a Tientsin and to ban the circulation foothold on Fuyung Hill and Slu- Mosemy, July 30.
chim Hill near Wangmoon. General G. M. Shuteln, Coinman-
of the legal tender.
Britain fails to show In case
Japanese planes dropper circulars der of the First Specist fled Ban-
ond causes a breach
language In couched in conciliatory problem." declared a telegram re- sincerity ner Army. In the Far East heads a
the 1.P.C. international faith, Japanese Ru- and bearing the signature Au Tai- J- ilst af condolences for a recent alese and British delegates to-day cently despatched by disaster, indicating that he continues thrash out the economic questions in China Branch to Lord Cecil and M.thorities should break oft the Tokyo hing, urging Shekki to accept
Tientsin which
seriously Pierre Cet, joint presidents of the parleys and make it a signal for the panese friendship. Later the planes machine-gunned the people, killing threatening the progress The International Pence Campaign, and campaign to reform East Asia.
Participants in the two rallies then upwards of 50 citizens of Shekk1 and Anglo-Japanese conterence:
Dr. Lindsay. Chairman of the British Domel learns from
organised a joint parade, which con-harvesting formers-Our Own Cor- authoritative.P.C. National Committee.
verged towards Use British Embassy respondent.
Swatow Fighting Big headliness in today's semi- took place regarding the controver
front of the Embassy. The parade
Hingning, July. 31. Metal Danziger Vorposten Informsial issues when Majur-General Muto by Mr. Shino Li-tze, vice-President Anti-British slogans were shouted in then moved into the Yasukuni
It is revealed that during the Chi- the population of the Fice City that and Colonel Tatsumi of the Japan of the LP.C. China Branch, reads as Poland announces her Intention ese delegation received Sir Robert follows:
"Britain's equivocal stand at Mas- Shrine, dedicated to war dead, where terminate the economic, unlan be-Craigie and Major-General Piggott
disbanded after offering nese counter-attack at the Yingchow tween Poland and Danzig.
at the official residence of the Vice-cow and her misguiding attitude nt it was
All police reserves were called out Panese regiment commander, Ilada, Minister for Foreign Affairs at 11.40 Tokyo, coupled with rumours of her prayers before the Shrine sanctuary. Hotel in Swatow last week, the Ja-
attempt to repeat the Munich mis-
take to
precautionary
measures was wounded. His condition is re- as very Berlous.--Central are causing this morning."
Their discussions were continued take in the Far East.
the demonstrations, while parted Nets. until 1.10 p.m. It is understood, serious misgivings everywhere, The agains
mounted police also were on duty.f
Kiangsi Bombing The paper
states that great im- however, that no agreement has yet Tientsin outrage is not an isolated I was revealed that some members
indication of the
Shanghal, July 31. of the British Embassy found them- -portance is attributed to this step in been reached regarding the surren- incident, but n
On Saturday Japanese naval Danzig omelul quarters, since it is #der of the silver specle-and-prohibi-seriousness of the general problemselves amid the surging wave of de-
Great Britain's policy regarding the
and question of not only a Polish boycotttion of the Chinese currency.
personal molestation against the nese positions near Tsinaien Following the conference with the entsin affair is, therefore, deter-monstrators who, however, made no units bombed and smashed the Chi-
Melchwang lo of the products of the Free City but
the south-east of northern clear brench of the economie agree British officials, Major-General Mulo minant of the entire peace trend. The British
Kiangal Some of the demonstrators carried Nanchang, ment between Danzig and Poland.
met Mr. Solomatsu Katoh, Japanese Chinese people feel that death with The paper adds that should Poland Minister-at-Large to China, at the honour is preferable to life without cartoons depicting Sir Robert Craigle Domel, close her frontiers to producis of the Foreign Office.--Doniet,
respect,
as the enemy of Aska, The deep conviction of the Chi- Free City, the latter would be com- pelled to take counter-measures in
nese in the ultimate victory of jus
their lice over aggression makes dofence
interests.Trans- of its
Tokyo, July 31. Occoa,
Further consideration was given to determination to resist to the bitter Credit For Poland
the questions relating to the main-end a matter of course and quite Their resolute tenarice of peace and order in Tien- without conditions. London, July 31. tsin when the Anglo-Japanese round-defence of world peace and justice as well as their own independence The arrangement between Britain table conference met. and Paland by which the British The meeting lasted until 6.50 p.m.and freedom began single-handed, but sympathy Covernment grants the latter country Mr. It. B. Dennis, Chief of Police of has since evoked much
in and favourable action among peace-
Warsaw his declared a "margarine and herring war" on Danzig, says the paper.
Sub-Committees Formed
# credit £1,000,000 for purchase of the British Atunicipal Council war material in Great Britain will Tientsin, explained certain points loving peoples throughout the work. probably be signed within the next 48 arising out of the proposals which had They hope that this sympathy and aid shall n be wasted and that net In bours in London, according to a state-been put forward. ment made here in-day.
It was deckled to refer some of the democratic governments these points to a sub-committee for accordance with the wishes of their true spirit of De- City circles doubt the probability consideration. The committee met peoples, in the of reopening negotiations at an early immediately after the adjournemen!mocracy. The IPC, is countering date in Warsaw on the subject of afat the full meeting. According to aj tu-day its most formidable for. A British lona. It Is afftemed that the
studies by the com- dear foresight demands the most communique, Polisia Government continues 10mittee will prepare the way for an resolute action to safeguard against
of the adhere to the view that such a loan agreement on measures for efficient the reappearance could only be useful on condition that co-operations between Japanese au-Mephistopheles. a transfer of gold took place, whereas thorities and the British Municipal as the TP.C. the British Treasury takes the stand-Police. point that it would he unwire to diminish the Bank's gold holdings-
'rans-Ocean,
Concentrated Defences
Danzig. July 31.
The concentration of defence mea.
British Colonies
London, July 31,
air
Warship Founders The resolutions adapted at the mass
Chungking, July 31. meetings were sent to the Premier,
near Tow- A Japanese warship Baron Hiranuma, the Foreign
off the mouth of Island, Minister, Mr. Arita, the War Minister nenshan
Lingklang (river) in Chchiang, was Navy
aunk by Chinese artillery fire a few General Itagaki and Minister, Admiral YonalDoinet
days ago, according to a Shanghai report.
the
Mobilisation Act
Carpenters Called Up For Continent
Several direct hits were scared. The vessel foundered after catching fire-Central News.
Shanghai Front
Chungking, July 31. Reports reveal that the Japanese loss in the guerilla attack on Henglin station, 12 miles above Wusth on the Itallway, QEL Shanghal-Nanking Saturday was far heavier than the Japanese spokesman cared to admit. Tokyo, July 31.
A whole military train was heavily As the first definite step in the en- damaged by carefully said land mines Munich forcement of the National General when it reached the Henglin station All China as well Mobilization Article providing
forfrani Nanking. Several hundred Chin Branch now the enlistment of elvillan services guerillas then surrounded the shot-
technicians looks to you for the next inore."-architectural
wered train and attacked the Japan called up throughout the country for
ese. All except a few, were killed or Another sub-committer will meet Central Newen.
service on the Continent.
carried away. at 10a.m. to-morrow to undertake
By order of the Ministry of Public An extensive length of the railway further discussion of the outstanding
Welfare, Prefectural Governors will won torn. Trafile is not expected to economie questions.--Domei,
co-operate in the recruitment of qualified men. Family circumstances resume for some time.
The Japanese spokesman in Shang- Aid To Guerillas
and individual desires will be taken hal merely admitted the attack and Shanghai, July 31.
into consideration in the enlistment.
will be said that eight cargo coaches were Those who are drafted, sures in an area of the city proper The Japanese Army Press Bureau, The Daily Herald claims on Mon- leaves the remaining 700 square miles in a
statement entilled day to be in a position to announce set off to the Continent in the same destroyed. He explained the incident by stating that he could not detail there is as big event the impending forma- of the Free City territory with only Extra News alleges that
Anglo-Soviet collaboration in Shang-tion of a Parliamentary Committee/manner in which ofteers and mentais troops to guard every inch of the strengUioned frontier patrols,
rallway-Central News, {bai ugninsi Japan. It says that the made up of members of all partine Proceed to the front lines.-Domei.
both Houses of Consulate in Shanghai 1s and drawn from Concentration of troops, drilling. Soviel
Trade in Japan
Shansi Fighting attacks on the Parliament. marching
general military financing guerilla and
Tokyo, July 31.
Loyang, July 31. activity are apparent in Danzig and Japanese aerodromes and supply de-
The Committee, the chief task of
With exports and imports valued More than 20,000 Japanese ut lacking in other parts of the territory pots in the Shanghal-Nanking which will be to keep close watch on at Yen 120,333,000 and Yen 83.183 Kaoping, in south-east Shansi, have
British visited by a correspondent.-United "with the support of
developments in the
fleeing the British 0, respectively, Japan's foreign been repelled and are now Press.
authorities."
The statement says: "As adverse colonies, will be accorded extensive trade for the last 10 days of July words Changchih, in the nort British feeling toward Japan has been powers. One of its prime tasks will resulted in on excess of exports over east, and Tsincheng, in the south.
Consul be to carry out investigations into the imports amounting to Yen 10.150,- Violent fighting is reported near aggravated,
Brilish
under-000,
necording 10 the Finance 11slahsien, south Shansi. The Japan- General has been watching for sensutional reports about
ese commenced an attack on Itu opportunity to lustgate retaliatory nourishment prevailing in the British Ministry.
Japan's foreign trade from January chlakow, rast of Isiahsien, On nction against Japan. Recently the colonies and to make a suggestion
to July, bas resulted in an excess of Saturday, meeting with stout TC- British Constur afleials have suc-for remedying this state of affairs.
exports over imports to, the value of sistance.---Central News, celded in establishing close contact: Trans-Ocean.
Yen 108,140,008,-Domel, with the Soviet Consulate at Shang-
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Mining Company
Sponsored
Japanese Attack
Talyuan, July 31. Japanese aircraft on Sunday bombed Hsinking, July 31.
Manchurin the Chinese pocitions near Tungshan- by the
barder of Shuns!, and the Yellow River
hat with a view to exchanging_lü-[munist Party
the Soviet formation regarding Japan. Con-Consul General." mentioned in the second paragraph.sequently it has been learned that 'The British Consulate, regarding The Home Fleet were pumping salt-
surprise attacks on Japanese aero-the Japanese Army, statement said: sheils into Centurion in the Channel dromes and arms supplies depot in "The entire statement is full of les Development Company, the South chen, 10 miles north of Yuanku on the a week or so ago, One made such the Shanghai-Nanking area by mak- tram beginning to end. The British Manchuria Mining Company, expita- southern ngash below water mirally thought she had beiter being use of guerilla forces is being Consulate has not had any relations ised at Yen 3,000,000, will incrense Nanisun across
Also its capital to Yen 10,000,000 and en-from Yuanku. contemplated. According to rellable whatsoever with the Soviet. Inid up for a short while and re-information, the sum appropriated for is not attempting to devise retaliatory large its enterprise to develop paired.
the required expenditures amounts mensures against Japan since that magnesite mines at Tashihchlao
the to about 10,000 yuan monthly, which does not concern
Shanghel the South Manchurla Hallway will be given by the Chinese Com-i authorities."-United Press.
O. D. Gallagher
In Fengilen Province-Domel.
the About 300 junits carrying Chinese in troops attempting to penetrate Shans! zono ncross the Yellow River near, Nantsun
were strafed and smashed.-Domel.
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