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Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Britain's
THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND Raid Warnings
DURIIAM ASSOCIATION OF
HONGKONG
The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Board Room, South China Morning Post, Lid, on Friday, November 10th at 6.15 p.m. Business:
Annual Report and
Criticised
Protest Follows Explanation
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
October 30, 1939,
MANCHURIA Sentry Shoots
AND REICH Rumours Of Big Trade Agreement
Two Canadian Missionaries
Serious Incident In Kiangsu
PEIPING, Oct. 30 (Reuter)
Czechs' New Slogan
Free Country In A
Free Europe
ber
POST OFFICE
ADDITION OF SENDER'S ADDRESS
Every arilcle sent through the Posts should bear in the left-hand corner, or on the back, the name and BERLIN, Oct. 28 (UP).—Ger-
OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
address of the sender, so that the man informants claim that they
LONDON, Oct. 28 (UP).—
Post Office may be able in case of finve been informed from Darien
Speaking at a meeting of Czecho-non-delivery, to return it unopened that Russia had agreed to trans-
nrticics of undelivered LONDON, Oct. 29 (UP).-A port one million tons of veget-Two Canadian Jesuit mission- Slovakian refugees here to-day and without delay. A large num protest against the apparent ables and ment from Manchukuo aries have been shot, one serious in celebration of the 21st anni- destroyed every year at the Return inadequacy of Britain's air raid to Germany, via the Russian by a Japanese sentry at versary of the declaration ofed Letter Offee because they contain Yaolou, ten miles south-west of Czecho-Slovakian independence, ao clue, outside or inside, of the warning system has been lodged Railways.
M. Jan Masaryk, former Czech whereabouts of the senders. in East Lothian.
If true, this would mean that suchow, Klangeu.
According to a Japanese Army premier launched the slogun The protest, followed the British Germany has solved an import- W. MULCAHY, Ale Minister's explanations in Parila-ant part of her acute food prob-report, three men, dressed in "Free Czecho-Slovakia in a Free
Chinese clothes, passed in on Europe.** Wednesday when he tem. Hon. Secretary,nent fast
cycles late yesterday afternoon.
Statement of Accounts,
Election of Officers. Recommendations Incoming Committee.
Eastern Beat Navy 6-2
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to
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LETTERS
Tax Your Neighbour?
The Editor.
Hongkong Telepraph.
Sir Now at citizens have had plenty of time to put forward their pet taxes, it is to be hoped that they have not been grinding Uxes, that their own tux would not have hit somebody clae very hard. it is necessary to question ourselves first, For so many of us think our neigh- bour's woge too high, prosta ex- orbitant, way of life entirely wrong.
Teetotallers are wont to advocate taxation of alcohol; non-smokers vole for 4
Careful folks tobacco tax. would place imposts on luxuries: play boys shout for the property tax.
Citizens should explain methods of taxation that they are expert on, that Js, the one which would hit them.
W. II. II.
New Taxation
4
machinery Sir,No complicated would be required for the collection of any of the following taxes, which fall directly on those best aisle to pay. 1-10 per cent. surcharge on the
cost of all telegrams sent; 2.-double the "stamp duty" on all
Assignments;
3.-20 per cent, on the winning of
"Cash sweeps" 4-10 per cent, on the winning only of pari-mutuel bets: 5. Double the duty on perfumes,
cosmetics and simiter tuxuries; 6--10 per cent. on all club and
hotel chils!
O'Regan received from Hoop to test Latt again, but Lau just mannged to tip the ball over for a corner, From the resultant klek, a melee ira front of Eastern gual naw the tousle
answered erities of two possible A German news broadensi states
systems of warnings: frally, to sound warnings in all districts over which approaching aircraft may pass, on all occasions, or, secondly, to sound warnings only when, in the judgment of the ofleer commanding, on aerial attack on the district in question is
probable.
"The frst alternative would result in frequent interruption of Industrial Sir Kingsley Wood explained. "The activity, often without any rend need,"
other Involves an element of risk, but recent experience shows it is the right polley to adopt."
Local Authoritics' Difficulties He further explained that the
that the Russo-German exchange of goods will reach an annual figure of: two billion marice
Rusalo will, it adds, supply Ger- even many with "thousands and millions" of tons of oil, colten, ores, woot and flax in exchange for Ger- man machinery, chemicals and in- dustrial plants.
Counteracting Nazi Lies
Sontry's Mistake The sentry thought that they were trying to escape him and he fired twice, wounding two, after which he to be Canadian discovered them milaslonaries.
The names of the wounded mission No Mission version of the affair is aries are not known.
yet, available.
It will be reculled that a few weeks ago, the Japanese Army arrested two Canadian missionaries of the Huschow Mission (la which these three be- lenged)
held and
them incont- municado for a considerable time.
Japanese Allegation SHANGHAI, Oct. 30 (Reuter)
He said it would be premature to starl painting a definite political map of post-war Europe "but we should start this very minute to think about the future economic configuration of Europe,"
units
"Dividing the European Continent into countless small economic has been a failure. Whatever may happen, the Central European and Danubian countries should start now a common economic looking for denominator."
Czecho-Slovakia Colebrates SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" LONDON,
(Reuter). Oct. 20 Czecho-Slovakia's Independence Day was celebrated yesterday throughout reaching London.
head of Thorburn connect to open absence of a warning does not mean Novel Organisation In A Japanese Army spokesman here the country, cording to reports
the scoring for the Navy.
Cheng then elonged with Hau and the elange was felt very keenly by the Navy when this player ted attack after attack on the Navy area. Thorburn was using his head to good advantager and Lati was kept quite inmy clearing.
the
the air defences are not working-on the contrary, action against
ny my may proceed withoul warning being sounded.
South Africa
alleged that the Rev. I. S. W. Rydinit, n British missionary in Chenliu (Honum Province had been in close touch with Chinese guerilias who raided that town, causing consider
CAPE TOWN, Oct. 29 (Reuter) The Union Unity Fund (organised to counteract Nazi propagandu) 18able damage. forming branches in South-west Africs," Rhodeska, Nyasaland, Kenya and Tanganyika.
He expressed the opinion that local authorities in various districts are not competent to exercise their discretion to round local warnings, even in the Etern gained the ascendency for event of actual aerial selivities, a few mindes when Hau made a tine, beemuse the attacks change their
It is also intended to form a truth- run down the line and sent in a very
nature and direction so rapidly that it ful service bureau which will give dangerous emire. Their anxiety to
Is Impossible for mloor
local effect to the fund's alins by means of Let the equaliser enused the Faster authorities to have a comprehensive pamphlets (photographs, maps and forwards to be pulled up and continuous view of the situation Aims which will be moved from place every Tiene they attacked. Mr.
to place. Foster handled the game very well, such that possessed by the
Force Officer Commaniling but was not very popular with the Chinese supporters who failed to see the tactical "one back" play of the Nuvy.
EASTERN RALLY
Air
Govt. Loses A Minister
EASTERN rallied and impercepti bly took the game from the hands of the Navy. The result was Robinson was ralled upon to save point blank Eshots from Hau and Chung which he dd in grand style. lau returned to The attack but attempted to dribble the goalie and spoiled a ßne chanceThe death is announced of of scoring.
FIRST REWARD
SHORTLY afterwards. Chung brought the crowd to its feet with an- grand a goal as could be reen. With
oblusan sprawling on the ground after saving a hot shot from him, he | followed in and sent into the
emy goalmouth,
Death Of Lieut-Col. A. J. Muirhead LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter).
Lieut. Col. A. J. Muirhead, until recently Under-Secretary of
State for India.
Lieut-Col. Muirhead represented the Wells Division of Somerset as a
Untonist since 1920,
In the ID31-35 Covernment, he was Parliamentary Private Secretary to The Ministers of Agriculture and
Fisheries (Sir John Gilmour and Mr. Walter Elliot), and he became Parlin mentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour in 1935,
A specin! He detection department Is also to be organised,
Inter-
This will consist of economists, historians and students. of national affairs who will answer the intruths in Nazi broadcasts.
ARMCHAIR STRATEGISTS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
BALTIMORE, Oct. 27 (UP). Mr. Harry Woodring, the Secretary of State for War, has
the denounced
"dangerously prevalent" assumptions by "arm. chair strategists" that entry of the United States into the war is inevitable.
The allegation was made in the course of a denial that there is n anti-foreign movement in Chenilu. Later the Rev. Ryding left the lown and went to Tsingtao, the spokesmon added.
Belgium And Neutrality
New Affirmation By The Primate
BRUSSELS, Oct, 29 (Reuter), -At a service of intercession for peace at Brussels to-day, the Primate of Belgium again re-. affirmed Belgium's determina- tion to preserve her neutrality.i The Primate was speaking in the presence of King Leopold and mem- bers of the government.
Would Be A Crime He said it would be a crime for Belgium to join the war unless her existence was threatened, but fortunately she was guaranteed by the Powers and by the resolve of her
to
He stressed the importance of naval, army and industrial economic pre-army and King paration as the best deterrent to aggressive designs on the United States and scoffed at the suggestions that the United States would permit
The Follce in Prague drew a cordon round Wenceslas Palace, but this was
Owing to the uncertainty of Sem
post Christmas Parcels early pre-. terably before the end of October.
Small Packet Post to all countries. is suspended.
transport the publle are requested to.
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broken by demonstrators, whe after-Shanghai and Amoy wards, however, dispersed.
The Police and the Gestapo were Australia und Manila antive, but many citizens were the Japan and Shanghat Czech badge, while in the smaller Japan
The inhabitants Shanghai towns and villages wore traditional costumes tu honour
Straits of the day.
Air Mall by "Pan American AirwaŁYB Direct Service" San Francisco date, 20th October .......Nov. 1. Air Mail by "Air France Direct
Service"-Paris date, 25th October Haiphong and Fort Boyard Japan Java and Manila
Nazis Sock Demonstrators SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, Oct. 20 (Reuter).-- The Nazis are searching Prague for the organkers of the Czecho-Slovak Independence demonstrations there yesterday, according to reports reach- Ing here,
Air
Nov. 1. Nov. 1. .Nov. 1.: Nov. 1.. Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 25th October
A number of arrests are sald to have been already made.
Hundreds of hostages were recently Canton seized by the Nazi authorities in view Sandakan of the possibility of such demonstra-Shanghai and Amoy tions. These presumably used to compel the suspects to sur-Mantin
render.
will be
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Sovict Regime Formed MOSCOW, Oct. 27 (UP),—The Straits National Assembly at Lwow has un-Japan animously proclaimed Soviet re- gime in western Ukraine.
This put new life into them and they ruined attack after attack on the Navy aren. Unchallenged. Hau ran in with Chung and Tham in titten
Since then he has held the office of 7-$10 per annum on every teld-aner, but he made the fatal mistake
phone;
of passing to Chung and the referee Under-Secretary of State for Indian, the export of defensive arms or ban spiritual mubilisation for the sake of from the French capital.
and has been responsible for unswer- 8-$100 per matm on every motor blew offside.
ing most of the House of Commons LI, excluding taxies, busPH and trucks;
questions nu India and Burnin
D.-$100 on every bathing shed in
Hongkong and the mainlandi. It is not difficult to estlinate what any of the above will bring.
J. W. N.
Rent Profiteers---- Sir, suggest that Government should tax the increases on rent to the full extent of such increase.
I have just been offered a fat af $175 a month, the rent paid by the outgoing tenant being $130.
N.B.W.
Answers To Correspondents
Enquirer.No name, no nddress, no publication.-Ed.
ED. Not allowed to publish names of ships-EU,
RUSSIA'S DEMANDS
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prepared for any eventually many days.
The second half was an exciting a sequel as one could wish, and the few lapses of the Navy defence for of the table proved the turn then.
liau received from Lo and Robin- son was called upon to save point blank again. It became almost duel between-Bau-and-Robinson.---
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At this stage a little unpleasantness was evidenced with the number of Infringements, elbows being mucli in evidence and back charging.
Among other things, Lleut-Colonel Muirhead was a member of the Oxfordshire County Council.
Assurances To Belgium
Contraband System Explained
the export of offensive arms,
Mr.
Recent developmcats, said Woodring, demand the Improvement of the Army's speed of movement,
Greeks Ready To Defend Country
Belgium was always loyal engagements and had had no part in the cause of the present war.
The Primate urged on all Catholles)
Belgium and the future of Europe.
cutta
G.PO, and KP.O.
OUTWARD MAILS Monday, Oct. 80 Two Broadcasts
Parcels only for Haiphong 1.00 p.m. LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter), in Parcels only for Rangoon and Cal- ..1 p.m. addition to the speech by Dr. Edouard
2.00 p.m. Benes, former President of Czecho- Haiphong
3.30 p.m. Slovakia, the republic's Independence Swatow Day was marked by two broadcasts.
.7 pm Japan One was by M. Jun Masaryk, son Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, of Czecho-Slovaklu's Arst President, Aden, Egypt and London Parcels
due London, 8th December. who broadcast from London, and the other was by M. Osusky, the former Czech Minister to Paris, who spoke
M. Masaryk declared: "We are fighting for freedom in Europe. Only in a free Europe will there be a free
"The fate of Hitlerism 1s scaled and you Czechs will play an import- ant part in carrying out the sentence." M. Osusky sulet: "This tragedy shows that every oppression of a small nation affects the great family-Ordum.Oct. 31, 10. Amen of nations,"
K.C. C. Dance Czecho-Slovakia, A Big Success
The Kowloon Cricket Club's winter ATHENS, Oct. 20 (Reuter).-King social season opened auspiciously on George of Greece declared to-day Saturday night when nearly 300 at- that if necessary the Greek nation tended the inaugural dance.
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Vancouver Canada
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Tuesday, Oct. 31 Manila, Mucosзor and Sourbaya
8.30 am..
will defend its lands, air and sea. The hall was attractively decorated POPE CONDEMNS Darca 9.30 am.
force.
£600,000 for the air
the
Kong was a lower of strength and totally eclipsed Tsang, his speed,
The King was speaking to newly-under the direction of Mr. T. W. Carr, strong kicks and positioning spoiling
sworn amcers of the Greek Air Force, convener of the entertainment sub- arrangements mony of the Navy's attacks. 美妙
He said the Greek people, who un- committee, and brought his head to good use, now LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter).derstood the danger of unprepared-made for the evening were in every and again heading almost to midfteld.The Ministry of Economic nesa in the air, had voluntarily con- way excellent. Warfare has issued a statementtributed over DEFENCE STRAIN CHUNG, now showed his mettle as on the detention of ships carry- Robinson soon found out. The balling cargoes and food to neutral bounced from his hands from a point countries. blank shot from Chung but that did not inconvenience him from going full length to save the follow-up shot uf Chung
Roughly and Henon feeling the strain, and were becoming slight- forly erentle in their passes with the consequence that an attack was hard-
Russian Troops in Latvia MOSCOW, Oct. 20 (Reuter), —The first Soviet troops to enter Latvio ar- rived at Latvian frontier town this morning.
They are on their way to future Soviet naval and air buses on the coast.
To Leave To-morrow HELSINKI, Oct. 29 (Reuter).— The Finnisals delegation is expected to leave on the third trip to Moscow on Tuesday.
over
the
They will take with them Finland's reply to the Intest Russian proposals over the drafting of which the
busy Cabinet had been week-end.
Party leaders were brought to- gether to-day to hear detalls of the ."proposals.
Agreement was reached after two days of discussION between the
Government and party leaders.
The final text is now being drafted,
again.
wag
were
for
Babies' Gas Masks pearance of Dorny
Anll-gas
information
for
Anti-gas protective helmets for bables under about two and a half; years, the circular states, are being the rate of several produced al thousands a day. Many thousands have been issued to the most vulner- able arens,
The statement was in reply to re- ports from Belgium reporting anxiety over the holding up of food supplies.
The Ministry explains that the mothers of young children is only cargo held up was rain for contained in a circular which Antwerp, which was only detained as the Lord Privy Seal has sent to there were other cargoes on the same Edinburgh Authorities. ly repulsed before the ball was backup which might be contraband, or
cereals which
destined countries other than Belgium. Chung outmanoruvred Robinson to
Ships carrying grain and covered score the Eastern's second goal from
rebound from Henon's foot, Ay Belginn guarantees tut they are not destined for other countries are convergence of Eastern players on
resulted in not detained. the Navy's goalmouth
with Cheng adding another goal Robinson unsighted. But Middleton showed that the Navy still had a sting when he caused Laŭ to save with his left hand from an angled shot,
Yee took the ball from the goal kick and tested Robinson who went full length. The ball was dribbling slowly into the goal when Henon made a gallant attempt to kick out, bul Chung was there first and secured his hat trick.
Ribbentrop's New Move Meets Bulgarian Irregulars
Supplies ut the respirators for small children between the ages of about two and a half and four are becoming available. These respira- tors are the same in principle as ordinary civilian respirators, bui lighter.
Until thase become available, children between two and a half and four can be completely protected by the smud-size ordinary civilian res- The faceplece must be lifted on
At this period Coles suffered an PARIS, Oct. 29 (Router)pirator.
ap-
Dancing was enjoyed to music by the dance band of the Royal Scots, and an added attraction which was throughly appreciated was the
and Chela, the Lalented dancers who have just com- pleted a season at the Gloucester Hotel. They performed three num- bers and were warmly received. The next dance is scheduled November 25.
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ROME, Oct. 29 (Reuter).- His Holiness the Pope to-day again condemned regimes which suppress religion. He was
missionary dressing after their consecration,
Holiness said that in those countries where the government was based on rules of moralliy and justice, tyranny was unknown.
There was no lack of respect for authority nor justice, 10 which human dignity was entitled,
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armament in felds overlocking the Air Forco secret aerodromes.
More than one Territorial Army anti-aircraft regiment has been sent out and others may come.
They will join up with those at the regular army.
Weather Becoming Worsa PARIS, Oct. 29 (Reuter).A com- munique issued on Saturday states:
"Ali quiet generally during the day.
"The weather on the
Western
Injury to his left elbow, but resumed Agents of Herr von Ribbentrop face by tightening the strap Front is getting worse and worse. play to a burst of cheering.
Snow has tallen in Vosges and the Hau centred and the ball hit the the German Minister, received which passes over the top of the
lower areas round the River Saar, play for several leaders of the Comitadji head, and the eyepiece will be above crossbar to rebound into
from the level of the eyes, but that will "Reports reaching here suggest that irregulars) Chong to tap the ball in Hau (Bulgarian culminated a flashy display by trick Dobrudja and Macedonia during not matter so lung as the facepiece General Keitel is now Hitler's right- band man in military affairs and is Ing Roughly, and, rounding him the past few days, according to makes contact all round the face.
In the event of there being reason enjoying the fullest confidence, scored with Robinson unsighted.
"Havas" despatch from the to apprehend attack by uns, the "General Walther von Brauchitsch, LAST EFFORT
Government will broadenst advice as the Germon Commander-in-Chief, is German frontier, UNDAUNTED the Navy strived for Importance is attached to these to methods by which anti-gus pro-little more than a figure-head at the wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww |the upper hand and after a spirited meetings as it is reported that they tection could be Improvised for bables moment."
altempi Middleton culminated a fine were in connection with political and young children for whom pro- tective helmets and respirators muy run with an equally fine goal. The developments in the Balkans.
not yet be available. Jns) few minutes of the game saw the Eastern pressing and their efforts were rewarded with Cheng odding the sixth and final goal. The whistle blew with the Novy still trying.
Navy-Robinson; Roughly, Henon;
Inzaed, Coles; Heap.
Phillips, Allison, O'Regan, Thorburn, Middle- ton.
THE "TELEGRAPH”. will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest. Requests. should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.
Eastern-Lau Hin-han; Kong Sin- king, Trang Chung-wan; S. T. Lau, Cheng Ying-kuen, Lo Wal-kuen: Yee Hak-hing, Chung Kin-hal, Tham Joe-luk, Hau King-sing, Hau Ching
Norwegian Ship Sunk
Counties Join Mosquito War
FT. PIERCE, Fla.
Coast East
In these days men were too often greedy in search for things material and were not following the ways of justice and peace.
Berlin Bans Encyclical LONDON, Oct 29 (Reuter}.--- The Papal Encyclical issued last Friday was not read in Roman Catholle churches in Berlin to-day. The German "Freedom" station, in one of its anti-Nazi bruadcnuts from somewhere inside Germany, nounced
the Gestapo special precautions in Cologne prevent Catholic priests from
full version of closing the Encycilcal.
that
Q-
took
to
dis- the
MILITARY PACT SPECULATION
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Sandakan Straite Strails
Nazi Negotiations With Russians BERLIN, Oct, 28, (UP).-Informed Fort Bayard, Pathol and Holhow circles have Increased speculation over the possibility of a Russo-Ger- | Amoy
.Nov. 1, p.m. Nov, 2, 7.30 km.
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1 p.m. .3.30 p.m. Rain, Snow And Fog
Friday, Nov. 3 Their observations are based firstly Canton PARIS, Oct. 20 (Reuter)-Rain, man military alilance.
.....7.18 a.m. snow and fog have brought activity on the calling of the Supreme Soviet Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt,. on the Western Front praetically to Council next Tuesday, and, secondly,
Malta and Europe vin Marseilles... a standstill
on the arrival of a Russian Trade
due Marseilles, 1st December. and London Parcela-due London, 8th Delegation.
Dec.
Parcels
A military expert in France saya that the front-line trenches and No
It is believed that the delegation is Man's Land are being rapidly turned
authorized to extend conversations Into a bog. (UP).—The For all that, he anys, the French beyond trade.
Reg. One source close to the Wilhelm- Anti-Moshave been sending out small patrols. LONDON, Oct. 29. (Router)-AFlorida
There has been some small local strasse said: "Russia has completed Norwegian steamer was sunk in the quito Association has been formed.
Approximately 30 counties joined in activity in which hand-to-hand fight-preliminary conversations with Ger- North Sea to-day."
many which has clarified the sltur- the association war on the malarla ing predominated,
Co-operation of the The French have taken a number tion. Now we can reckon with an beating pest.
of German prisoners,
Important decision." state board of health will be asked.
The crew of 30 were landed. Three of them were injured and were taken to hospital,
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