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NEW AIR SERVICES
Imperial May Come Three Times A Wook
Bellet in the personal touch hus taken Mr. Campbell-Orde, newly appointed Operations Manager of im perial Afeways, thousands of miles erase the world and brought him to Hongkong, where he landed yester- day by the Imperial plane Derdanus. Mr. Campbell-Orde's mission is to visit as many of the Imperial ait stations overavas as possible. Thus, from London he went through Africa | and then come cast, going us for the southward as Soerabaya in Netherlands Indies From Hongkong he will fly direct back to England, leaving here on Friday and arriving in London on August 22,
It is expected that much good will come out of this long journey, for, it is not only to have a personal knowledge of his overatas staffs that ho left England. Mr. Campbell Orde's greater desire is to sea how the Imperial service can be improv ed and, if practicabic, augmented. During his short stay here he will discuss several important subjects with postal and other authorities, One of them to the triplication of the service to Hongkong.
Although at present there are three services a week on the main trunk route from London to Hongkong is served only twice week.
ALLEGED CARELESS DRIVING
Bus Driver Faces
Two Summonses
August 9, 1939.
japan And Axis
DECISION NOT YET REACHED
Tokyo, Aug. 8.
pro-
It is understood in rellable choles Mrs. B. Madsen, of Hillwood Road,
that the Army is making an effort to was the complainant in two sum-
tho. Axis military alllance monses against Pun Iu-shing. Kow-realiso foon Motor Bus Co., driver, for driv- through independent measures out-
ພຍ the
Government ing without due care and caution side near the Fo iling Theatre in Nathan Read and near Hillwood Road, on July. 14. Pun appeared before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning and pleaded not guilty.
Mrs. Madsen said about 5.15 p.m. she was waiting for a bus outside When a bus the Fo Hing Theatre. came along, she signalled it to stop. She helped her younger child on fo the bus, and as she was on the Arst step, the bus started to move.
Her elder child who stood on the pavement while she was helping her other child in to the bus, was drag- ged for about 20 yurds, as she was holding the bus rails when it sudden- ly started.
When she was alighting from the bus at Hillwood flood, the bus again started suddenly. She lost her balance and had to hold the ralls,
The case is proceeding.
Australia Warrant Not
д
Closer Friendship Interviewed yesterday Mr. Camp- of hell-Orde sald: "The question nugmenting the Imperial service is one of the reasons for may visit here. I want to find out what should be done and when. There are many al- ternatives before us and when I re- furn Home I shall be able to make recommendations for the future."
Properly Served
Summons By Urban
· Council Adjourned
cedure.
Blocked previously through Cabinet and Navy opposition, the Army leaders are Intensifying their efforts by revising their strategy, in- persuade the eluding attempts to
a limited alilance Axis to accept which the Cabinet authorised this spring, thereafter relying on the Army's co-operation for translating it into a full dress alliance.
The limited alliance which the Cabinot authorised early in May pro- vided for a tri-partite alliance against. Soviet aggression, also Japan's aclf- initiated assistance economically, the and politically financially event of Germany and Italy being in- elsewhere. Cermany and volved Italy did not accept, arguing that it would weaken the Axis against the Democracies, but the Army is seek ing to convince the Axis that the Ja«' panese Army could be depended on to make this more effective than it sounded.
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promote the foregoing effort, although in "INVITATION TO HAPPINESS”
he is absolutely without Government authorization to negotiate, but the Army has acted independently before and is capable of shnilar indepen- dence in the future.
It is believed that the Tientsin binckade hus impressed Germany as illustrating the anti-British activities of which the Army is rupable.
The Army carty in July believed it objective A request to the Magistrale to note that he was appearing in Court, not possible to achieve their
through Cabinet replacements, and Some confusion has existed rebecause of the suminens, but merely
-particularly hoped to replace Admiral tu prove un garding the name of the new firm under protest and
Yonai with a successor more friend- after the merger of Imperial Airways irregularity in the summons, Wa and British Airways. Mr. Campbell-made by Mr. P. M. Hodgson before ly towards an alliance with the Axis, Central but at present it is understood that Mr. R. Edwards at the Orde cleared the point up when he
the Army believes there is little like- said that until the merger bill went Magistracy this morning, after which through Parliament the two arms the summons against his ellent, Talihood of Navy approval in any cir-
tlon is sought. would continue to be called by their Tung-pui, was adjourned until Satur- cumstances and therefore circumvent Daron [5 It
underslood that present names. The date on which day August 12.
Tai was originally summoned for The Corporation will take effect has
failing to comply with an Urban Hiranuma is still against an alliance,
limited he favours although no! been officially decided yet.
Council notice to provide sheet metal hoods to the fireplaces on the first operation, to be strictly interpreted against the Soviet. In any event and second floors of No, 85 Queen's Road. West. A warrant was later
General Itagaki's resignation is like- issued for his arrest, when he falled, since the Army desires a stronger
War Minister United Pres. to appear In Court, but after sulung his solicitor, Tal. went up to the Magistracy and deposited $30 as ball before the warrant was executed.
After the coming into being of the new Corporation, many improve ments will be brought into force.
Mr. Campbell-Orde said that a new Public Relations Officer Mr. Rawdon Smith, had been appointed recently and this officer was intro- ducing a system which would help to draw Imperial Airways and the pub- lle into closer friendship.
Before being appointed Operations Manager of Imperial Airways, Mr. Campbell-Orde for two years held a similar position on the staff of British Airways.
Those who had expected to see the giant Imperial lying bouls replace the present land machines an the Hongkong-Bangkok route will be dis appointed. Mr. Campbell-Orde satd that for the time being at any rate, of any there was no likelihood change in the type of plane used on this route.
Caribou In New York
Summons Never Served
con-
Mr. Hodgson submitted that Mr. Edwards had no jurisdiction to hear the case as the summons had never been served on his elfent,
The summons was sent to Tai Tung-pui, care of Tal Hong-nam, at No. 147 Caine Road, Hin client did not live at No. 147 Caine Road, and had never lived there, while Tal Hong-nam was a man who had been dend for two years.
A
of
The dead mun was a beneficiary at one time, and had an interest in No. 85 Queen's Rond West, while his 147 Calne wife was now living at Road, suid Mr. Hodgson.
After quoting number authorities to prove his submissions, Londen, Aug. 8. Mr. Hodgson said that as the sum- Imperial Airways flying boat Carl-mons had not been served properly, buu completed her inaugural flight the Magistrate had no furisdiction to -of-the-British Atlantle air mail ser-hear the case.
at Port vice when she landed Washington at 9.27 p.m. local time, last night.
On her way across the Atlantic to Botwood,
Caribou met with strong diverse winds.--British Wireless.
Eurasia's Revised Rates Revised rates for air services in the Interior of China to be effective an- as from August 15 have been nounced by the Eurasia Aviation Cor poration.
RESIDENT HONOURED French Decoration For Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie
Mr. Lawrence Kodoorie, of Hong- kong, and his brother Mr. Horace been Kadoorle, of Shanghal, have awarded the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion of Honour for services in connection with the founding of charitable, educational and medical institutions.
The honours have been granted by the President of the French Repub- lic, and the distinction is exceptional in that it is unusual for two brothers to receive similar honours at the same time.
Mr. Lawrence Kadoorie, who was born in Hongkong, la a partner of the firm of Sir Elly Kadoorie & Sons, and has many other interests in the Colony.
ANOTHER WOMAN Wife Objects to Husband's Friend; Starts Fight
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Inspector-J-Lacey of the Urban Counell said the surunons was the address from records sent to obtained from the Land and Assessors Ofec.
Mr. Hodgson said he did not dis- pule the fact that Tai was the owner of the premises, but if it had been served at a place where Tai lived, he would have nothing to say,
An order was then made for the warrant to be discharged, ball of $50 to be returned to Tai and the air- mons adjonned until Saturday,
LATE NEWS
Churchill's Broadcast
No Decision Resched
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Tokyo, Aug. 8. No decision was reached with re- gard to the European situation at the meeting of five key members of the lasted almost five Cabinet which hours this afternoon, according to a statement issued by Mr. Kozo Ohto, Chief Secretary to the Cabinet this evening.
The conference reviewed the Euro- pean situation and as no decision was reached to-day, the Cabinet Ministers concerned will give further considera- tion to the matter.
Present at the meeting were Pre- Foreign Minister mier Hiranuma, Arita, Finance Minister Ishiwata, and Navy War Minister Itagaki Minister Yonal.
of the Following adjournment meeting of high officials of the War meeting, War Minister Itagiki held a Omee to discuss the Army's attitude in the session of the Five-Minister Conference.~*
Newspapers report that Navy Minister Yonni explained the Navy's Minister attitudo, while Foreign
Minister Finance Arito outlined the international diplo. mntic, situation. Ishiwata reviewed the international financial and economic situations in connected with Japan's polley to- wards the new European situation.- Domet
Tokyo Ambassador Will Fly To Nuremberg Congress
Tokyo, Aug. 8. Despite the recent denial issued by the German Embassy, it is learned sources that from authoritative Major-General Eugen Olt, the Ger men Ambassador to Tokyo, will fly to Germany shortly to attend the Party German National-Socialist convention at Nuremberg.
The glunt Junkers 32 monoplane of the German Lufthansa Aviation Corporation operating on the newly- PARIS, Aug. 9 (Reuter).There opened Berlin-Bangkok service, will Icave Berlin to-day on its regular is a high through all Europe-nay, all over the world-broken only by Journey to Bangkok. Leaving Bang- the dull thud of Japanese bombs fall-kok on August 14, the plane will ex- ing on Chinese cities and universities, tend its journey to Tokyo via Hong- or near British and American ships, kong, Tathoku, and Fukuoku.
Mr. Winston Churchill, Permission for flight in Japanese declared
territory by the German plane has broadcasting to America to-night.
been filed by the German Embassy with the Ministry of Communica- tons.
The Chinese seem to be fighting very well, and many good judges think they are going to win. Now let us wish them luck. Let us give them a wave of encouragement, like your President did last week, wher. he gave notice about ending the com- mercial treaty with Japan,"
Wants Radio Station
GENEVA, Aug. 9 (Reuter).-Swit- zerland is negotiating for the purchase of the League of Nations' private! broadcasting station.
Two Planes Lost
เ
Carrying a crew of four, the plane will arrive at Tokyo about August 10, days before it starts on its return wil stay in Tokyo for about four Journey to Berlin with Ambassador Oll aboard.-Domel.
Palestine Jews
Halla, Aug. 8. There were 373 Jewish refugees landed in quarantino after leaving Bumania about the middle of July
ABE. na 300-ton ship flying the Panama The ship was escorted Into Haifa alde the harbour walling for permis- sion to enter-ReuterTM Buliciln.
married A fight-between two women In Public Square Street, Yau-
LONDON, Aug. 9 (Reuter)--It is mati, on Monday, led to the appear- auce of Chan Ying, 21, before Mr. now reported that only one RAF Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon plone is missing off Essex coast. Magistracy yesterday, when she was Five are feared dead in the crash at by destroyers after it had been out- bound over in $5 to keep the peace. Tollerton. The other defendant, Lai Nul, 26, who failed to appear, had her ball of $0 entreated.
Franco Now Premier
PARIS, Aug. 0 (Router)-General Detective Sergeant 11. J. Baldwin sald Chan any Lal walking in the Franco becomes Primo Minister of street with her husband, and ap-, Spain, without portfolio, by a decree parently resenting the idea, started issued in Burgos to-day.
the fight. An umbrella and a hand-
bag were used by defendants, but no
one was seriously hurt.
Jews from Ciecko-Slovakia
London, Aug. 8. A message from Bucharest states Moravia have reached the mouth of that 1,000 Jews from Bohemia and the Danube, waiting to enter Pales- line, most of them have permits to enter-Reuter Bulletin,
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