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INTIMIDATION CASE

Sunday

HONGKONG TELEGRAP

Boys Dismissed From "S BROADCAST | WEATHER REPORT

**Hongkang' Hotel

FOUR MEN CONVICTED

and Petri Playing Brahms Sonata, No. 3

COMPOSITIONS OF ELGAR Radio Programme Broadcast by ZUW on a Frequency of 845 ke'a. per second and

Wave from on Short 12.16-2.30 pm, and 7-10.30 p.m. an the two 19.52 m.c's. per second.

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The dismissal of two page boys from the Hongkong Hotel had justqual before Mr. Houston at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when tour men, together with boys, were charged with conspiracy to intimidate LITM King-chit, a porter of the Hotel.

H.K.T.

12.15 Brahms Bonala in E Flat Major for Clarinet and Piano, Op. No. played by Frederick

You Mun, 20, Wat Chung-kong, 22, 120. Wat

Fuk, 21, Wan Hol, 20, unem-Thurston (Clarinet) und Myers

and two juveniles, were Foggin (Plant).

With conspiracy to obtain)

$20 from Li, and criminal Intiralin-

12.30 Brahms Songs

Thủ was fairlier charged Vier Ernste Gesange, Op. 121, No,

Bake". hobsession of Police appoint-2; "ich Wandte michund

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Détenli A. t. Hópking kelt; Nat

aald the two

nent and a note book, and posing na Alexander Kipnis (Bass) ncc: at the plana by Gerald Moore; Feldeinsam- Nachtigall; Stondchen....Elena were dismissed Gerhardt (Mezzo-soprano) acc: at: front the Hongkong flotel 'ns page t the plane by Conrad

Ein Son boys sometime ago, Shortly after nett, Op; 14, No. 4; Sonning, Op. 47, midnight on August 81, 14 met the second and third defendants outside Blue Bird cafe, Pedder Street. The two wanted to know, the

men reasons for the dismissal of the two boys, and then arranged to meet Li the Leung Heung teahouse later (ie mame

me day. At the teahouse, they

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extorted $20 from Li

Kipnis (Bass) .Alexander No. 3..... are: at the piano by Gerald Moore.

12.52 Vladimir Horowitz (Plano). Vaise Cublice (Liszt); Capriccio in F Minor (Dolinanyi); Pastourel (Poulene): Tocents (Poulenc),

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.

1.03 Georges Thill (Tenor) and the Orchestra Symphonique de Paris.

Orphee et Euridice Ballet (Gluck)

Li gave corroborative evidence. After the defendants hnd given evidence, Vicy were convicted. Yau, Orche

Orchestre Symphonique de Paris; whu pleaded guilty to lie charges, "La Damnation de Faust-Invoca- Nature (Berlioz).... was sentenced to three months hard tion de la fabour. Wat Chung-kong was sen-Georges Thill (Tenor) Musette at tenced to 12 weeks' hard tabour, Tambourin (Rameau)....Orchestre while the third and fourth defen- Symphonique de Paris; "Sapho"- dants were sentenced to two months Air de Jean (Massenet)....Georges hard labour. The juveniles were Thill (Tenor); Norwegian Rhapsody ordered to receive 12 strokes of the (Lalo)...Orchestre Symphonique de

Paris.

Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

cane each.

YOUNG AMAH HELD Alleged Theft From Four Mistresses

VARIATIONS OF STORY

1.30

Yesterday's Observations And Evening Forecast

Longitude of Hongkong 14° 10′ 29 Letiluda of Hongkong

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September 3, 1939,

TRIP TO HONGKONG

Jewish Stowaway Returns To Shanghai AUSTRIAN STUDENT

COMING AND GOING

-Hongkong Man Brings

Bride from Australia ARRIVALS BY TAIPING Bringing a bride from Australia, Mr. L. Glendenning,

of Messrs. Cruz, Mackintosh's Lid, returned to Hong- kong by the Australian-Oriental liner Other Taiping yesterday morning, Hongkong people aboard included Mr. H. W. Brown, Service Manager of the Ous Elevator Company In Hongkong, and his wife,

Mr. A. W. Olsen. Secretary of the Shanghai Racing Club, and his wife arrived after a four monilis' visit to Australia.

ported from the Crown Colony.

NEWS FLASHES

(Continued from Page 1.) Berlin, Dr. Funk, Director of the Reichsbank, told the directors that| the situation entails a riso in tho

Japan And Russia

Pressman Visits Sceno Of Border Warfare

Nomonshan, Sept. 2. "I arrived at this scene of Soviet-

Aduciary issue. He added that the Rudolf Hannefeld, 22-year old Government will exercise control of student of medicine, a refugee from soipries and prices.

Austria, arrived back In

LONDON, Sept. 3 (Reuter)-On Shanghal aboard he Empress Russia after having been the first the money market this week's Jewish refugee to have stowed away Treasury Bill tender amounting to Japanese warfare, where more ex- on an outward bound steamer from £40,000,000 was placed at 3% ster- tensive hostilities are generally ex- Shanghal who spent a week in the ling per cent, which in the same level pected to be imminent, on August Hongkong Gaol and was then de-na fast week. This constitutes a 31." wires Frederick Upper,

tribute to the successful steps taken United Press Correspondent. Hannefeld first arrived in Shang-following the raising of the bank rate clogged with Japanese army trucks to maintain rates at a stable level; The outer dust-chalted roasts art some six months ago completely to four per cent. Wall Street closed rushing men and supplies to the penniless. He looked for work but nem. failed to find anything and not wich- There were also

trip from alior two engineersing to live on charity in a local re- aboard, whose missions are concern-fugee camp longer than was absolute-House of Commons suspended its once, white stl 60 kilometres from LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter) The hours, during which I was delayed ed with ship-building in Hongkongly necessary, he decided to Mr. D. T. Bentley has been sent by away on the Empress of Russia when after dealing with the preliminary to the fear of Soviet planes bombing stow sliting for a short time, at 0.23 p.m.. the front, in order to await dusk due the Fijian Government, which is she left on August 8 for Hongkong, stages of a number of bills, including Japanese army trucks.. having 155 ft. administrative vessel says the N. C. D. News. built at Talkoo Dockyard, and Mr. W. Paxton is

associated with the Hunter River Company, for which Kowloon Dockyard in building a new ship.

September 7, 1923 am-A moderals anti. cyclone covers Japan and pressure is tigh aver central China. The typhoon Others who arrived were.--Mr. F. * Alling up over the Gulf of Pechin. A. Bucher, Mr. Amado Luna Bacho, A small depression appears to be form- Mr. Paul S. Barklund, Mr. F. Gl ing about 200 miles to the cant of Elong Brink, Mr. M. Couto, Mr. and Mrs. kong. September 2, 000 p.m.-A moderate anti-M. C. Hewitt, Mrs. C. E. Hornby, Mr. cyclone is stationary over Japan and C. Barton Nelson, Mrs. R. J. Tomlin- the Pacific to the eastward. A shallow son, Mr. S. A. Seth, Mr. J. H. Seth, trough of tow pressure: extends front and Mrs, E. Vio. Hiorthern Indo-Chins to the Pacific soull ward of the Bonnins. The small depression

be antionary appears to about 200 miles to the east of Hong- kong.

10 m. Reading! Barometer (at nep javel) 20.00 las, Temperature 07 F.; Humidity 716%, Wind Direction WNW: Wind Force (Beaufort) 4.

Temperature: maximum yesterday Ba* FTemperature; minimum last (night)

70 F

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BY THE CARTHAGE.

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The

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He went on board just before sail-Pensions to make provision for com on time at 11 a.m. and strolled atongpensation with respect to civilian cloudiens sky and a full moon over

casualties from nir raids. the decks for eight hours before the Master-at-Arms asked him for his

ticket, which of course, he could not produce.

a measure to enable the Minister of "It was originally planned to wall midnight However, with a head, the truck drivers decided to make a dash for it. After proceed- ing some distance, and almost sharp ANKARA, Sept. 3 (Reuter).-The at midnight, reports came through British Ambassador handed to the that Soviet bombers were active in President a message from the King the vicinity and we were again forced locked up in a was cabin and spoke most highly of the expressing

warmn greetings und to wall, food and treatment received but assuring him that in these anxious

Japanese Planes Up when the steamer arrived in Hong-to know that the two peoples were seven miles from kong, he was taken into custody by bound by ties of friendship.

moments he was profoundly satisfled "We are still waiting, approximate- the front. Japanese artillery the

police, brought before the police

are firing inter- asked the Ambassa- mittently and Japanese planes are court and subsequently sentenced to dor lo

Hannefeld

The M to the King his visible flying over the Soviet lines,

a term of seven days' imprisonment ecrdial greetings and warm thanks amidst the Soviet lines and amidst after which he was deportex and for the King's friendly message and the Soviet anti-aircraft fire. shipped back to Shanghal oboatd to inform His Majesty that, in this the same liner.

dificult period the world is through, he feels equal atisfaction at and the

bonds ot friendship which

Arrivals From the North And Passengers for Europe by P. & O.

The following were passengers for sleeps in the homes of different strongly unite Turkey to Britain. Hongkong by the P. & O. Carthage from Japan via ports:

Hannefeld has no nddress

troubles for him, because he only friends each night. No luggage:

has the sult he is wearing.

Hallar, at dawn, I counted going twenty-eight trucks pass during a period of ten minutes. At 2 p.m. I counted fifty-six more. They were still rolling in at 3

13 p.m. next day. "Most of the trucks ure of Ameri- can make and are engaged in trans- Mr. and Mrs. M. Bach, Miss E.

CANDERRA, Sept. 2 (UP). The purling guns, gasoline and steel- Band, Miss E. Callaghan, Mr. C. Con-

Asked why he tried to slow away, Australian Government has issued a helmeted soldiers in full war kit. ceicao, Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas, Mr. he said that he attempted to get to proclamation empowering measures also sighted several detachments of and Mrs. R. Eisler, Mr. H. Fischer, Manila in the hope of finding work to be taken to mobilise the Australian infantry on the march as well os Mrs. H. Groeger, Mr. J. Hira, Mr. there and that he had arrived at a Army, Navy and Air Force if necess- cavalry, and Mrs. J. Hempsey, Sgt. G. Hut-stage where he did not care what ton, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hoklon, Mr. V. happened provided that he could And Mialmumin.

L. Kohti, Mr. P. de Malito, work. Miss

L. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- He has no plans except to find Fall, Miss L. Page, Mr. B. Roth, Mr. work and meanwhile, he roams the Mr. and Mrs. B. Blan, Mr, H. Gild, to find it. and S.E. winds, moderate. S. Shah, Mr. and Mrs. A. Slepanoff, streets of Shanghai in his entienvour

Mrs. A. Gornadhani, Mast.

Evening Forecast

Rainfall for 24hrs, ending 10 am, 0.00 Total rainfall since January 1. 75.80 ins.2 against an averago of 60.01 In%. 1.45 The Compositions of Elgar,

Sunset to-eight 4.40 p.m. Prelude The Kingdom" Op. 51.

Sunrise to-morrow_f.od am. The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra

4 pm. Reading cond: by the Composer; Triumphal Barometer (ni sen lovel) 29.59.

Temperature 871 F.; Humidity 167%. March from

oni "Caractacus", Op. 35..

cand: fort) 3.

Wind Direction W.; Wind Force (Beauı- London Symphony Orchestra

Maximum Temperature 01: by the Composer; Speak, Music!.. Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) Intro-temperature 29.

Rainfall it. Charged with robbing her mis-duction and Allegro for Strings, Op. treases of money and Jewellery, and, 47. The Boyd Neel String Orc-A-N. and NE. winds, moderate to fresh. alternatively, with receiving stolen tra; Davarian Dance No. 1...... D.-N.W. winds, light to moderate property, Chung Lal-yung, 18, amah,don Symphony Orchestra cond: by appeared before Mr. Forrest yeater-the Composer. day, She was alleged to have stolen 2.10 D.B.C. Recording "Legal $300

Hongkong money, $200 Chinese

Cruelty. currency, and jewellery belonging to

A Visit to the London Law Courts. LA Shuet-mui, and $200 Hongkong As Seen by Ian Hay. money and jewellery belonging to 2.30 Close down." Wu Wer-nam, The second count alleged she bad peolved $125 Chinese money and the jewellery,

Chung admitted receiving, but

7.00 The Bruckner Symphony No. 4 played by the Suchsische Stant-

kapelle conducted by Kari Bohm

0.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

gave several different stories as to what had happened to part of the 8.03 Il Trovatore, Act II. (Verdi) stolen money.

with Giuseppina Zinetti, Francesco Det-Sgt. Allen-tald-Chung-was Merli,

Corrado employed by four women at 10 SingMerli, Enzo Arnold!, Emilio Ven-

Enrico Molinari, turini, Woo Road, second floor. Happy Zambelli, Bianca Scacciali, Ida Man- Valley, and had been there for three are Choctis of La Scala, weeks. Her mistresses left the fintro

the Milan Symphony Milan. with on Thursday evening, and returned!

***? | Orchestra. at 2 a.m. They found that the room

Quartet in C 8.41 The Haydn

fair at frat: probably rain later. -W. and B.W. winda, moderato,

Aanchal to Tumabout, U-Turn

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about to Hongkong, C-Hongkong and Neighbourhood. D-Hongkong to Hai- nan Strails, E-North part of China

Sea

CHINESE FAGIN

Heavy Sentence Imposed For Intimidating Boys

Sentence of six months' hard tabour was passed on Shuen Pak-fan, 18, unemployed, by Mr. Forrest at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when charged with Intimidating two small boys, Cheung lung and Mok Hung- heung, by threatening to assault

on his benit.

Chan

drasakar, Mr. A. Gupta, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. F. Mac- Gregor, Mr. M. Mahtani, Mr.N. Megta, Mr. G. Price, Mr. and Mrs. G.

JUNK SEIZED

Rolls, Mr. A. Sadanandam, Mr. and Japanese Destroyer Seizes Mrs. R. Shroff, Mr. T. Thakore, Mr. Yin Yen, Mr. J. Spiteri, Mr. S. Junks Near Colony Camilleri, Mr. S. Keńkins, Mr. W.; Gilmartin.

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"My journey here was accomplish- ed on a Japanese army truck, to- NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (Reuter) Rether with Japanese correspondents, on the foregin exchanges to-day and I slept with Japanese soldiers in sterling was again weakened while an army tent. there would be war or peace. Europe wrangled over

This morning, as I write. whether

casualties are being dressed outside Bankers said that foreign exchange slightly wounded troops left for the tent. Thirty truckloads of dealings became more orderly 15 there were commercial buyers,

Italie yesterday.

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ROME, Sept. 3 (UP)-Inly is)

adding 1,000 pilots to its Air Force,

door had

had been forced, and their box and drawers were in disorder (Major, Op. 1, No. 6....played by the them if they did not commit thefts J. J. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. W. David. reported that about 4 a.m. on August Germany as for other Sintes.

The Police were informed, and Pro Arte Quartet.

Chung was traced.

8.50 Brahms Sonata No. 3 in D. She took the Minor, Op. 108

played by Joseph: Police to her home at 17 Sing Woo Szigeti (Violin) anıd Epon Petri Road, where the property she was

WEN (Piano), alleged to have received was found.

0.15 London-The News and News-' She also had possession of two dupli-

letter. cate keys to the doors of her mis-

0,35 London-Sports Talk. tresses' home. She had no authority to possess them.

Chung at first told the Police that a wood-cutter had the rest of the stolen money, and later changed her story that a newspaper hawker had it.

Questioned by his Worship, Chung declared that she had passed the money on to a house-boy employed in the saine road,

0.50 Haydn Symphony No. 15 in F. Sharp Minor ("Farewell") played by London Symphony Orchestra cond; by Sir Henry Wood.

10,35 Studio-Sunday Evening Брипкие.

10.35 Close down.

DAVENTRY

She was remanded until Tuesday, that Alic his Worship remarking would have until then to tell the truth as to what actually happened.7.20

EARRINGS SNATCHED Chinese Woman Loses Lobe of Ear BRUTAL BRICKLAYER

A gold earring with a lobe of an car was shown to Mr. Houston at the Central Magistracy yesterday when Wong Kuen, 28, bricklayer, was convicted and sentenced to six monika' hard labour and 24 strokes the cane for the theft of a pair

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PROGRAMME

am. Sports News and Stock Ex- chango Report.

730 a. Up with the Curtain." 0.20 mm. Big Ben. The News.

Greenwich Time Signal at 8.45 aan.

a London Log

Witches."

Sgt. Forrest said that from July the boys had been committing lar renies on Shuen's instructions,

HEALTH REPORT

Cholera Total Nearing Six Hundred

Two cast

of Cholera, six of Typhoid, one each of Measles and Puerperal Fever, 10 of Dysentery and 30 of Tuberculosis were reported on Friday. The total number of Cholera cases is now 577.

FOREIGN REPORT

The bulletin of Eastern ports for the week ended August 20 shows. Plague.—Rangoon, one case. Cholera,

Allahabad 12., Cawnpore 23, Cat cutta 13, Chittagong 2, Hongkong 36, | Shanghal 8: Small-pox.-Delhi City 2. Bombay 5, Calcutta 2, Karachi and Madras 1, Rangoon 71, Jodhpur 2.

cheng, Mrs. G. Frost, Mr. A Hutchin

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Major Offensive Soon All indications in the Nomanban ares point to a Japanese plan for a major offensive within a fortnight Warning To Oslo

attempt to dislodge Une Arriving back in Hongkong on OSLO, Sept. 2 (Reuter). The Russians from the positions cast of Friday, Ho Chuen, master of junk German Minister has informed the the Khatka river. No. 445lW., reported that his junk Norwegian Foreign Minister that! The following embarked here

Japanese circles assert that 20,000 Carthage for London via parts: and equipment, valued at $2,100, was Germany in no circumstances would Russians massed cast of the rive Mrs. Best, Mrs. 1. D. Barry, Miss E. seized by the Japanese Navy in violate Norway's integrity, but Ger- holding the north Baishapal Velgart Chinese waters off Sun Mun on many would expect Norway to guard and they are strung in a semi-circle Barry, Mrs. J. C. Burbidge. Mrs

20. Ten sailors August

her neutrality and to allow

ach to both sides of the Holsten river for no breach Carver, Mr. B. HI. Carver, Miss

destroyer boarded the vessel and or- by a third Power. Should Norway a distance of approximately 20 kilo- Cribb, Lieut. J. H. G. Cooper, R.A.,dered him and in crew out in their adopt

metres. Germany Mr. Chew Yow-shing

attitude, any other Mr. Cheak

would be obliged to safeguard Its sumpan. The junk was towed nway

The Bghting at present is desul- Chin-kee, Mrs. Cheong Swee-lin, Mrs. by the destroyer.

interests. The Foreign Minister re-tory. with occasional artillery ac Chin Foor-tin, Mr. Chan Ying-fung.

plled that the proclamation of Nor- tivity

Ad

ale scouting. For 24 Mr. Chan Yim-lum, Mr. and Mrs.

To Po, master of junk No. T2200H,wegian neutrality was as valid for hours the front area has seen 110 Oghting, although Japanese planes Mr. K. L. Daswant, Mr. Eng Kia-31, he was calling near

were fired on by the Russians, whose Lin Tin when Island

called on to heave-to by

a behind the Japanese Ines is CAIRO, Sept. 2 (Trans-Ocean).- son, Lai, Mrs. Hung Kam, Mr. T. E.

pitted

with air raid dugouts and D. Harnden, Miss Ho Lal-ying, Mr.panese sailors in a motor boat. A state of alege has been proclaimed

Mr. When nearing the

trucks, supplies and the Japanese throughout Egypt, the junk. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. Johnstone, Mr. opened fire and wounded u steers-Malier has been given emergency ly arriving by trucks camouflaged by

Premier Avered with

men. Reinforcements are constant- W. C. Kennard, Mrs. Khoe Teik-cc. man, Leung Kum, in the leg

powers to maintain order and the grass and pine boughs. Mr. Kwong Sing-hoc, Mr. and Mrs.

The Japanese boarded the junk, security of the country. Kwok Woon-pak, Miss Lee

Lee Sau-lan, but did not take anything.

On being Mrs. Lam Sec-ming, Miss Lec Shao-

released, To sailed back to Hong- ling, Miss Lee Woon-ngol, Mr. Lo kong, arriving here on Friday, when Hong-shing, Mrs. Lambert, Miss Leung was sent to the Kowloon Lambert. Mr. W. U. Mansukhani, Mr. Molinder Singh, Mr. S. C. Mun-Hospital.

Mrs. W. A. Piper, shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Prime. Mr. D. Ramchand, Mr. V. Seow Man-chau, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Thomas, Upsdell, Mrs. II. A. Udeleff, Mr. W Mrs. Townsend, Mr. J. Wooding. Mr. and Mrs. G. Warlow, Mr. C. H. Wang. Miss Wong Saul- theng, Airs. E. G. Yetton, Miss Yong Fook-moy. Mr. Yue Yuan-ting.

ARRIVALS BY TANDA The following were passengers for Houkung by the Tanda from Yoko hama, via ports, yesterday:

Mr. C. J. W. Booth, Mr. J. Maison, Mrs. J. Matson, Mrs. B. J. Israel.

The following were through pas- sengers:

OPIUM SMUGGLING Deterrent Punishment

For Chinese

Propaganda Bombs The newly appointed Soviet Ambas active over the front lines dropping

BERLIN, Sept. 2 (Trans-Ocean).

Russian planes were recently andor to Berlin, M. Alexander handbills written in Japanese urg- Schlarzew, who travelled from Mos: Ing the Japanese to desert. cow via Stockholm by plane placed Japanese say the language is almost ut his disposal by lite German unintelligible. "You are courteously Government, arrived at the Tem- Inviled to come to Mongolia where pelhof airport this afternoon,

Dublin, Sept. 2 (Trans-Ocean).- The Etre War Minister has called up seven classes of reservists.

0 nm. "The Trial of Temperance Lloyd, Mary Trembles, and Susannah Edwards. 43. Yascha Kiein and his Gipsy Orchestra, with Anne Lawrence. 10,40 nm. Sports News and Stock - Ex-

change Report. 1943. Request Programme of Mar- 1.15 mm. Lucky Dip." ison Big Ben. The News.

from the $10,000 originally set. Greenwich Time Bignal at 12.15 p.m.

Ben Talk by pa. Under Did pan, Big Ben, Willie Walker Octet. 1.38 pan. Sports Talk.

ches.

Howard Marshall.

49 m. Religious Service.

2.23 pm. The News and Newsletter.

Greenwich Tune Signal at 2.30 p.m.

strom Chung Sam, woman, 1315 pm. Saturday Sport.

Lok Street, on Friday. snatched the earrings from Chung from behind and injured her ears. He placed the earrings in his mouth, but when he was arrested a constable slapped the back of his head, and lie spat them out.

HANDBAG TAKEN

Mrs. Labrum, of 84 Waterloo Road, tas reported that her handbag, con- taining money and articles valued at $42, was stolen from a soup kitchen In Castle Peak Road, where she was assisting, on Friday.

6.43 p.m. Big Ben. Science To-day: The 7pm. Phyllis Scott and Robert King, in 7.20 p.m. Kegmald

Yent's Work'-4: In Dology,

CANADIAN CHINESE Many members of the Canadian Chinese Club met at their club room last evening for their annual election

of Officers.

Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Auramun, Mr.Bail for Pon was rised to $20,000 J. Browne, Mr. R. Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. V. Breshinsky, Mstr. Breshinsky, The trunk of cutum arrived in San Mr. J. W. Cux. Str. and Mrs. A. E. Francisco June 14 on the finer Pre- Clark, Mr. 5. N. Dowell, Mr.

and sident Coolldge.” Mrs. S. H. Findlay, Rev. and Mrs. The Chinese concerned was or The popular President Lee Yook-T. G. Hitch, Miss 1. N. Knapton, Mrrested in connection with the seizure tong was re-elected by n great S. H. Louis, Mrs. E. G. Martin, Mrs.of a trunk of oplum found on the Hon. Secretary D M. Martin, Mr. J. G. Phillips, Mrs. wharf at San Francisco after being majority of voter, Q. P. Lee and Business Manager. R. Rickards, Mstr. G. A. Rickards, George L. Chow were both re-elect- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prince, Mstr. discharged from the President ed by acclamation. The two new of-Prince, Mstr. Prince, Dr. K. Singer, Coolidge on June 14. Acers elected were Vice-President Mr. A. S. Sturrock, Mrs. D. C, Stur- Mrs. J. Quon and Treasurer Lyman rock. Mrs. V. Strauss, Miss E, A. Quon,

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WIDE POWERS FOR GOVT.

The

you will spend a comfortable life," is said to be the wording of one handbill which purports to bear the signatures of Captain Ikeda and three soldiers of the Japanese 64th Infantry Regiment, which, however, The following is taken from the San Francisco Examiner of August 2:

DUBLIN, Sept. 2 (Trans-Ocean)-the Japanese deny is at present Ten years in Federal penitentiary The Government of Elre has ordered Nomontan. Another handbill ad and fine of $10,000 was impused the mobilisation of the army. Par-dressed to the Manchurian soldiers them to help in defeating yesterday by District Judge A. Flament will meet on Sunday to pass St. Sure on Pon Wing-quong. 28, the empowering bill. It in expected Japan.

Eaman De Valera thel This correspondent was forced to found guilty of importing, transport that Mr.

leuve Nomonfian yesterday on the ing and concealing a trunkful of Premier will make a statement con- opiuin valued at $75,000,

ecrning Eire's policy in the event of orders of field headquarters which

that declared

the Japanese à European war.

and "Defence Attorney Russell Tyler

Soviet lines are so mixed that it is Immediately declared he would op-

extremely dangerous. Japanese peal the case to the Circuit Court. ISTANBUL, Scpt. 2 (Trans pressmen and photographers have Ocean)-The Turkish naval authori niso heen ousted. The correspon- ties have instructed all Turkish ships dent rode to Hallar ΟΠ an army at present in the Mediterranean to truck. return as soon as possible to Turkish According to fleld despatches late ports and there await further orders. yesterday, since the beginning of the incident the Japanese have picked up 6,800 Soviet dead on the feid, destroyed 1,300 planes, 700 tanks, 80 heavy guns, and killed two each of divisional airplane and tank com- manders. A cavalry commander was also killed by their own men.--- United Pr038,

Soviet Plants Shot Dow

Hsinking, Sept. 2. this Colony over any area

Thirty-two out of a fight of 00 this Colony.

Soviet and Outer Mongol planes of A.A. Threat To Aircraft

the 1-10 type were shot down in an-, In addition, an order may, for other air combat which took place the purpose of securing compll-over the Manchukuo-Outer Mongol ancé, contain provisions authoris-border yesterday afternoon, ing any commissioned officer in

Japanese and Manchukuo ground Iris Majesty's forces or any person forces are continuing spirited attacks Dr. B. Adamczewskl, Mr. G. Arndt, of Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Com- LONDON, Sept. 3 (Reuter) The Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Durst and three mander-in-Chief of the U.S. Asiatic

acting under the orders of any against the Soviet and Outer Mongol Nolo Ministry of Health, in a statement on children, Mr. W. E. Fisher, Mr. E. G. Fleet, was forced to turn back to

such officer to fire at any aircraft forces near Bolshagar and encountered Friday's hospital evacuation, says that Gilbert, Mr. Ernst Hammon, Mrs. Shanghal when

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or attempts to fly in con- heights. The Soviet and Outer 24,000 stretcher cases were moved, C. F. Hsu and two children, Miss rough seas and heavy weather on her

Mongol forces are understood to have travention of the order. and Mrs. S. K. way to Tsingtao.

The

Isabel got "Famous Fusses: The Pre-Including 3,000 from the County of His Huan-yu, Mr.

Paragraph 11 of the First Schedule been dropping back on the banks of London. Raphaelite Brotherhood.

Lear Voo, Mr. Lim Shan-tong, Mr. underway for the northern pori

port, to Many patients were fit to be sent and Mrs. S. T. Lee, Mr. Lee Tien- Joint the U.S.S. Augusta, Ingship of to the Colonial Air Navigation (Ap- the Khalla River.Domel. home and it is estimated that be-hua, Rev. B. C. Matthews, Mr. J. C. the Asiatic Fleet, at 6 am. When the plication of Acts) Order, 1937 (which

enables a person alleged to be guilty SEVENTH DAY CHURCH tween 70,000 and 00,000 were so dealt. C. Matthews, Miss Nyi Chu-sin, Mr. vessel aalled out of the mouth of the

Di an offence under the Acts or under with.

and Mrs. C. A. Melchers, Master C.Yangtze and into the open sea she

A Dedicatory Service of the China ran into the typhoon and

had to any Order in Council of regulations

Pioneer Memorial Church of Seventh- is now estimated that at least T. Wo, Mr. E. Rother, Miss E. 3.45 mm. Band of lits Majesty's Scots 150,000 beds are available for casual-Schoeppe, Mr. B. Schreiber, Mr. D. retura to port, her north-bound sall-made thereunder to be tried in anyy Adventists will be held at the where he is for the time being), Church in Ventris Road, at 2.45 p.m. lace ties in England and Wales.

C. Tse, Mr. Wong Ching-yat, Mr. Ing postponed temporarily. Wang Man-tang, Me. A. Welss, Mr. The ss, President Cleveland alcorder made under paragraph 4 of the

sholl extend to offences under any on Saturday.. Wong Kam-ying. Mr. Yam Chun, experienced heavy weather while Sald Schedule, Mr. K. P. Yang, Mr. Z. K. Yang

going up the China coast from Hong- kong,

Old Time Songs

chestra.

King and his Or- p.m. Selections from Muncal Comedy

and Light Opera.

6.30 pan. Religious Service.

3.15 m. The News and Newsletter.

to

34 pm. Sports Talk,

Greenwich Time Signal at 9.43 pm.

pan. Big Ben, Balind Rectal by Arthur Reckless (Baritone).

pm. Troise and is Mandoliera.

by

wil Percy Manchester.

p.m. Under illg Ben." Talk Howard Maralali,

1.15 pm. Religious Service,

Midnight The News and Newsletter,

Greenwich Time Bighal at 12.15 am.

Sport Talk. 12.20 am.

"These You Have Heard." 112.50 am.

1265 m. Baturday Sport. on 1.25 am. Musical Interlude.

1,30 am

A woman, Cheung Suk-wah, was robbed of her wrist watch, valued $200, in Queen's Rond Central Friday.

Lau Lin, woman passenger on the dorry Man Kok, was robbed of her purse, containing money and jewel- lery valued at $200, on Friday.

CHINESE BONDS UP

am. Big Den. The News and News- letler.

Greenwich Time Bignal at 2.10 am. 1.20 am. Sports Talk.

2.30 am. Weekly Newsletter in Afrikaans, |1:30 am. Musical Interlude. 2.55 am Religious Bervice.

Guarda,

am. The News and Hewaleller.

430 am. Violet Carson, in Songs at the

Piano. Chungking. Sept. 2.

443 um. Interval. A-rise in the value of the various Chinese national, bonds has been: registered on the Shanghol market, according to a Shanghat message.

British busincas circles in the city reveal that the value of Chinese bond's on the London market is also on the upward trend-Central News.

APPOINTMENT VOID Cancellation, of the appointment of Mr. Fung Sew-ki as a publia'vaccina» the was announced in the Government Gazette on Saturday,,

Green tich Time Signal at 8.11 am.

am, Sports Talk. 5.39 am. Excerpts from Gay's *The

Beggar's Opera. 0.20 am. Mathew Wright, at DBC Theatre

Organ. 4, Epilogue.

ROTARY SPEAKER

Evacuations Continue

Exodus of Children.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

LONDON, Sept. 2 (UP), The Ministry of Health announces that nearly 300,000 children evacuated

It

is ter

Shea, Miss A. Smyth, Mrs. J. Thacks- ton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Watts and Mr. D. Washington.

BY THE TJISADANE The following were passengers by

| the JC.J.L. Tjisadane which left for

North China on Friday:

ARMS ON JUNK

London alone during Friday, All Searching a junk at Cheungshawan arrived safely at the receiving areas. on August 20, Police found four The remainder of the children would hand grenades, 29 sticks of dynamite

evacuated to-day.

reported that London children and 16 detonators., L Kan, 32 At Tuesday's meeting of the Rotary evacuated hours ahead of schedule, master of the junk, was remanded Club, Captain A. B. Whatman will and many of the second category of for five days by. Mr. Himsworth at give the second part of his lecture the priority class-mothers with chil-Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday on. A Year in the Arctic, It will be dren under five years would leave charges of unlawful possession. Illustrated with lantern alldes,

to-day instead of to-morrow.

Ball of $2,500 was allowed.

SHANGHAI TYPHOON

U.S.S. Isabel Forced To Postpone Sailing

The U.S.S. Isabel, auxillary yacht

she

LUNGHAI MOVEMENT

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outside

The Governor may also, if it ap-articles or persons, at any port in ocare to him to be necessary or ex- this Colony,

for edient so to do in the interests of

generally (b)

regulating, public safety, defence or the efficient facilitating or expediting the traffic prosecution of the war, or for main- at any such port

The reference in this regulation to alning supplies and services essen- Loyang, Sept. 2. Launching an attack on August 28

ial to the life of the community, shipping or unshipping shall be con

strued as including a reference to nake provision by Order: Chinese troops. broke into Sisiangial,

(a) for prohibiting or restricting lembarking or putting on board sen- north-west of Tsinyang in north Honan. Ovor Afty Japanese

*he shipping or unshipping of articles planes or disembarking or unloading. killed in street fighting.

or persons, or any specified class of from seaplaner.

Japanese reinforcementno-from- Printed and Published for the Proprietors by Predssica Piner FRANKLIN, Tainyang were intercepted by the at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong.. Chinese-Central News.

were

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