· FRIDAY MAROH, 16, 1929.
CHINA AND JAPAN.
TREATY ABROGATION
PROPOSALS.
JAPANESE FOREIGN MINISTERS'
}
REPLY.
The following is an English translation of the reply from the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs to the Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Tokio, regarding the Sino-Japanese Treaty of May 25, 19i5.-Monsieur
Charge le d'Affaires, I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your note dated the 10th instant, in which, under instructions from Peking, you were good enough to communicate to me the decision of
Government
your
CARPENTERS' COMPLAINT.
WEATHER REPORT.
THE CHINA MAIL:
OLD AND NEW CONTRACTS.dssed considerably at Shanghai, Marah 163. 12h. 05m. Presne has
moderately at Foochow and slightly from Formoss to Tangking and over Laron,
BUILDING METHODS EXPLAINED.
-
The Chinese carpenters of the Muk Yip (wood workers) Guild,
1
The anticyclong over China has broken up and has been replaced by the carpenters usually engaged by depressions over the Yangtze Volley building contractors, have com- and Tangking. plained to the Secretariat for
The monsoon will be interrupted Chinese Affairs. They state that along the coast of China and over the the employers did not comply with China Bos an agreement made last year, whereby they are each entitled to ending at 10 am. today, 00 fach. an increment of twenty-five cents | Total sinco 'January 1st, 0:37 inches per day.
Lagainst an avorsgo of 4′35′′ Inchoa.
Hongkong rainfall for the, 34 hours
Forecast for the 24 hours anding as
on roh 17, 1923. 1-Fortoons Channel, 8.E, or variablo
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AMĮ
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In building operations it is usual for the owners to assign the work to a contractor through an architect.winds, moderate; overcast, rainy, 1887- Mar. 20.-D. L. The different.
necessary 28 contractors are not
contractor farms out the
Soons comes of Ubtus Waln classes of work to fongkong and Lamocks. B.E. or vari sub-contractors who, in turnable winds, moderate; overcast, rainy
the procure
actual labour.foggy+ respecting This has been
Hongkong to Gur Rock. 8.E or variable winds, moderate overcast, big abrogation of the Sino-Japanese the Treaties and Note of May 25, 1915; other hand, the sub-contractors Fongkang sad Hainan &E or vari
specialists in any branch. On the rainy, foggy
4-coullosat of Chins between After quoting the statement of who specialise in their line, lackable winds, moderate; overcast, rainy, your. Government published im- mediately on conclusion of the either the capital' to enter into a foggy." said Treaties, the statement of the contract direct or the necessary Chinese Delegation at the Paris connections and prestige.
It appears that some of the work- Peace Conference and the conten- tions advanced by the Chinese men have benefitted from the in- Delegation at the Washington Con-crease but others, engaged in work ference, your note concludes that for which contracts were made the said Treaties and Notes should prior to the concession, are paid at
the old rates, now be cancelled in toto, except
already
bound to certatn
The employers those stipulations and reservations point out that in these cases they contained therein which have alre ready been adjusted and which the Japanese Government have already renounced or withdrawn.
amounts but should new jobs get into the market, they will ke provision for the increased pay.
Representatives of the Building Contractors' Association have ex- plained their case to the S.C.A. and the Director of Public Works. Meanwhile, there has been no
KOYAD OBERYAZŐZY,"
HOZAXOTG. DAILY WELTREER REPURE
MARCH 16, 1939.—.
Station,
cessation of work as the carpenters bl are willing to wait for a mling.
SURPRISE AND REGRET. The Japanese Government are unable to conceal from themselves a sense of surprise and regret at the communication under acknow- The Treaties conclud- ledgment. ed and the Notes exchanged in 1915 were formally signed by the Japanese and Chinese Representa tives, who were properly invested “ 'with full powers by their respec- tive Governments, the Treaties having been,
duly moreover, ratified by the respective heads of State.
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The views of the Japanese Gov- erament concerning these agree- were declared by their Delegates at the Washington Con-
In Vienna, his home, they also ference. An attempt on the part of your Government to abrogate of speak of him as "the man for whom its own accord Treaties and Notes there are no secrets." He is the which are perfectly valid will not wonder of scientists, the talk of the only fail to contribute to the newspapers, the "white hope" of advancement of friendship be-all agencies engaged in ferreting tween our two countries, but should out and prosecuting crime, the ter be
ror of the under-world. For Ra- regarded as contrary to the accepted principles of in-fael Schermann-by this name that ternational intercourse. This astonishing personage is known in Government, accordingly, cannot his everyday relationships-has rou in any way lend themselves to the very firm convictions on the sub-3.5. Jomp3 39.5 line of action now contemplated lett of social obligations.
Lpsert He believes, says the Sunday Jazapsa by your Government. The Japan- ese Government have always had Times that he holds his marvellous faulla ...... near their heart the promotion of gift of second sight as a sort of pl.... (saloban... our trusteeship, and that he must put allo cordial relations between nations and they trust you will its benefit at the disposal of the frigo agree that their solicitude in that commonwealth,
His exploits are direction had been abundantly verified by the rigorously scientific Tap proved in their dealings with the testimony of a number of experts, Chinese Government by repeated Psychologists of established repute. The noted Prof. Benedikt of the acts of goodwill.
University of Vienna has written a book about him. These scientists, however, confined themselves to stating the facts of the case they frankly admit that explanation is beyond them.
Rafael Schermann's latest triumph was achieved with a 40,000,000 kronen forgery that occurred in one of the leading banks of the Austrian metropolis, an establishment on the fashionable Schottenring.
NO FURTHER MODIFICATION."
Furthermore, the Japanese Gov- erament have recently concluded, new arrangements with China on ertain matters stipulated in the slid Treaties and Notes, and have also declared their decision to waive rights secured to
them under various other clauses in the instruments in question and to withdraw certain reservations made in them. In this situation they feel compelled to declare that they find absolutely nothing in the Treaties, and Notes which is susceptible of further modification It therefore seems to the Japanese "I have no explanation," he said. Government that there is no "All I know is that my gift was, occasion for entertaining in any born with me. When I was still a way the proposals of your Govern baby I was irresistibly interested ment, respecting the discussion of in anything written. questions incidental to the restora-
One day I called athis apartment and asked him to explain his gift, of second sight, writes a correspon- dent in the New York World.
tion of Port Arthur and Dairen,velopes and searched scrapbaskets 'I picked up thrown away en- consequent upon the abrogation of for letters. I found a peculiar
4.20 19.79
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0. W. JURIES, Director. Rougkong Observatory, March 18, 1923. 1. RAROMETER, reduced to 8 degree lachas, tenths and hundredthe. Fahrenheit, on the lord of the
2. TEXPERATURE, in the shade in de grees Fahrenheit,
3. HUDTY, ia porcentage of mion fon the humidity of sir saturated the moisture being 101,
20.---0. N.
Mar. 20.-C. N.
Hanjang. Chipshing.
NEWCHWANG. Ichang.
TSINGTAO.
Mar. 18 -0. N.
10.-10.8.N.
Foochow Tangshing.
KEELING.
Apr. 23-TKE.
4. DIRECTION OF Wixy, to two pofata Beadfont Sols.
8. FORCE OF WIND, according t 6. STATE OF WEATHER, & blas sky. detachot eland, a deiraling rain, foz
gloomy, h hall. 1 lehtaing, & Greet Mar. 23.-LUS.N.. Pinz honor, a squall, rain, song
li thander v visibility w dow, wot
7. Rain fin lacha tenths and bas dredths.
HONGKONG REGISTER.
the said Treaties. I avail myself pleasure in gazing at these things Barometer...
of this opportunity, etc., etc.
JAPANESE ARMS CASE.
HOW ARRESTS WERE MADE.
The five Japanese (two men and
Wind...... Forve Weather
even before I could read and Temperature write. I looked at 1 written Humidity. character as a kind of mysterious Direction of image. When I was nine years old someone put a slip of paper in my pocket on which was written. Rip............ "Teacher is an ass. 1 studied the writing and decided which of the boys wrote it. When I approached him he was so perplexed that he. admitted it.
three women) who were arrested "Later on, to my great astonish-
Anya Maru.
HAIPHONG.
Loegang.
HOIHOW. Mar. 23,--1.0.8.N. LARSANE.
14.-1.0.6.N. Chons ag
BABAIGON..
Mar, 20-1.0.5.N. Yatabing.
20. N. Kiangsu
24,----1.0.S.N.
Apr. 1.-0.8.K.
Protions ou dats to date
Kisha Misru
BANGKOK.
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10.02
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Lunt open alt. Temperature on the 16th-61
; op n'kly Temperature on the 13th-
T. F. ÚLAXTON, Director,
HONGKONG TIME SIGNALA.
dropped daily at 10 ■.m. and 4 p.m., The Time Ball on Howloon Signal Hill axept on Saturdays who it in dropped at 10a.m. and I p.m., and on Sandays and Holidays when it is dropped at. The Hall is hoisted half mast at
minute and fall mast at the 67th minate. Bhould the ball fall to drop at
by the Wanchai police for posses-iment, I discovered that when, I Hongkong, Observatory, March 18, 195` sion of arms were formally charged looked at a sample of writing- at the Magistracy this morning. any writing-I could see its author According to the prosecution,-not only his face and figure, but first defendant brought the contra-his whole life, his background, his band ashore, from a ship. The destiny. I could not describe just Japanese community Wanchai exactly what form this sight took became anxious and information with me until I went to a motion was given to the authorities, picture theatre for the first time
Second male defendant was Then I had the term. -arrested on Wednesday night at "I saw the lives of people whose No. 11, Mallory Street. Information handwriting Istudied in long reels from him led to a visit by Det. of mental motion pictures, as it Sub. Inspector Cockle to No. 61, were. But it was not necessary Praya East where the three women for me to see handwriting. If the correct time it will be lowered at f were found. Two of them opened person touches a piece of paper bemlagten past the hour and the ordinary the baskets containing the arms fore I get it, it works the same routine repeated at the following bouz and all three had pistols strapped way. The important thing is that if noble round their waists. Two of the this relation between me and other the above rostine ill be barred
Should the Time Ball be one of order women belonged to a house of ill people, a relation that I cantant with the dag ** 24* on the Storus fame. They were all taken in understand aty more than you, is
Bigne custody. On a statement by one transmitted by paper.
“by means of three white
of the women, the Folice went to When I touch a piece of paper model pres like that I can tell whether the vertically on the Obervatory
· No. 8 Gage Street. Kirst defendant
was pointed out as the man who
had brought the arms, to the house at Praya East
The women defendants were allowed ball of $1,000 each but the menwere not allowed ball:
person who touched it before me tenir Avril võrg
was in good or bad humour. I feelom 6.56 be 9.00 pm. the lamps.
extinguished momentarily at the even
SINGAPORE,
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its having becorae unfit for Kabitam tion