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Hong Kong, Tuesday, July 18, 1932.
Misapprehensions Of Irish Dispute.
tiona
indicate
窳 desperation
born of the recognition Impending defeat.
News In Brief.
There was a clean-bill of health returned during the week end, to the M.O.H
Quarantine restrictions have been imposed against arrivals from New. chwang on 'account of Cholers.
Eight casos of cholers and one case of meningitis were notified to the Health Authorities yesterday.
TUESDAY, JULY 19,
CIVIL WARS SPOL PRINCE LANDS INDIA
PROGRESS.
Chinese Discuss Plans For Future.
STRENGTH IN UNITY.
The Shanghai.anti-civil war de-
POLICE FORCE
Conduct N^ver Wavered In Log Crisis.
· IMMENSE FORTITUDE
London, June 38.
Mr. F. P. Scott. Executive En-legates, Mësors, Chu Ching-lad, Cha
It is to their everlusting credit gineer, Public Works Department, Llang-chao and Chen Lel-ting re-that the morale of the men of the Raub, has resigned from the Gov-turned from Macau yesterday morn Bervica" has stood the strain and ernment service. He is succeededing on the ss. Sui An, and are due their discipling and devotion" have by Mr. Ward from Cameron High- to leave here for the Northern Port never wavered," suid the Prince lande. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have by the President Hoover, to-day. of Wales, paying a tribute to the left for home.
At 6 p.m. last night a farewell conduct of the Indian Police in dinner was given to the delegates at recent years, at the 21st annul
The return of notifiable diseases the South China Restaurant. Many Indian Police Dinner, in Londou, for the week ended July 16, gives prominent. Chinese were present, in- to-day.
social
the following: cholera 19 cases, cluding Messrs. Chan Lim-pak, Kan His Royal Highness said the 8 deaths (2 Imported); typhoid Tong-po, Lee Sing-kue, Ngai She-Force had been called upon to deal fever 3 cases, 2 deaths; meningitis yum, Chol Cheong, Wong Tse-kong, with an organised campaign of 1 case, 2 deaths (1 imported); Leung Him-mo-and Dr. S. F. Lee, civil disobedience and pulmonary tuberculosis 65 deaths. Mr. Chu gave an interesting review boycott had been employed against of his work whilst in-Hong Kong, the rank and file. They had been The wedding took place at St. Canton and Macau.
subjected to abuse, and evcu on George's, Penang, of Leonard The delegates were also guests of occasions had lost their lives at the Vincent Browne, of the Survey honour at a tes given at Lane, hands of mobs. Department, Kuala Lumpur, and Crawford's yesterday by notable The Prince attributed the fact Maud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chiuchow merchants and members that the Service stood the strain Benjamin Walker of Barnt Green, of the Ling Tung Mutual Asistance simost entirely to the bond betweOD Worcestershire. The bride arrived Association.
the officers and the rank and file. by the Rawalpindi.
Mr. Lim Tse-fung, former Ho doubted if there had ever been Superintendent of Customs for an instance of abler leadership than Chan Lot-fat (19), employed as Kwangtung presided.
that under which the Indian Police assistant gardener at the Matilda After welcoming the guests, Mr. hnd ucted during the last few years, Hospital, was fined $ or seven Lim dwelt at some length on the with firmness and officiency, and, t days' gaol, by Mr. W. Schofield in work done by Mr. Chu and his as the same time, with patience and the Central Pollec Court this sistants.
forbearance. It would have been morning, for having ridden in a
"Ever since the formation of the impossible in the conditions prevail. Hong Kong Hotel,'bus without Chinese Republic, civil wars have ing that ocensional wistakes should paying his farc..
but such in- been fought incessantly," he said. not have been ina "People in China are badly taxed stances were conspicuou 'y few and Agreeing with Inspector Dick and suffering from loss of life and far between.
H.R.H, did not hesitate to sy that the man was "not all there" property."
that, as a whole, the conduct of This, the speaker went on to say, both officers and men was descrving Mr. E, I. Wynne-Jones, in the Can-
tral Police Court this morning, caused the foreign invasion, The
of sentenced & Chinese banishee to four big organisations in Shanghai of the greatest praise and, most
their Service.
The tariff six months hard labour, and realising the evils of civil war had workly of the high traditions of
man to war that seems inevitable will be ordered the
be placed proposed the formation of the Anti- under medical observation.
Civil War Alliance, which will be missioner of Police, Caloutta), who Bir Charles Tegart (formerly Com. rather one-sided and the Free
inaugurated in Shanghai
on presided, said that the loyalty of the State farmers and producers, who Mr. W., B. Watson, for over 20 | August 6. -
Force had been persistently assail. formerly depended on Britain for 90 years a resident of the Philippines, Mr. Chu and his assistants had ed and subjected to a barrage of per cent. of their market, will be the Chinese in the Philippine Is matter of propaganda in South "had never put their tails down."
delivered an interesting lecture on done a great deal of work in the faise charges, but the rank and file Many, in reviewing the Anglo-placed in a serious plight. That lands from the ZBW Studio last China, and everyone concerned Irish dispute, are inclined to the the dispute can be settled by night.
should unite to help Mr. Chu to King-Emperor thanking them for A telegram was received from the view that the whole of Ireland le negotiation appears hopeless in He spoke of the early con- score the success of the move.
their message of loyalty. rising in solid and unified indigna-view of De Valera's attitude, but a tacts in pre-Christian times, Replying, Mr. Chu spoke of his
tlon against England, and that the solution would follow if Britain funks traded as far as the Malayan and also on the rehabilitation of and of the days when Chinese purpose of coming to Hong Kong, demands of De Valera constitute maintains her firm stand. Suffering Islands, long before European had Shanghai. He also urged the righteous demands for redress of would be entailed but it would not adventured to Asia. The lecturer necessity of getting relief for the years of unjust domination. This be long before public opinion would small Chinese shopkeeper most in-
|described, the evolution, of the people in the North-east of China. interpretation is, in fact, abaird, sweep De Valera out
Then the terestingly,
solution would be simple.
Personal Pars.
but the undercurrent of sympathy for the imagine wrongs. of the | Irish race does much to bolster. De Valera's case. Actually, a large section of Ireland is loyal to the Crown, while in the Free State It Brazilian Embassy at Tokyo, was Mr. A. Portugal, Secretary to the self, opinion is divided, and it is among the passengers going through the N.Y.K. liner, Yasukuni extremely doubtful' whether even a on
Maru to-day. bare majority of the people de- sire to sever the bonds with the Empire. The Republicans do not even hold a majority in the Dail, being maintained in power by small Labour group. Mr. Cosgrave was defeated at the last elections,
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MRS. A. M. TAYLOR ON VACATION.
Change Of Climate Advised.
BANK'S APPEAL ON $42,000 JUDGMENT.
Mr. Jenkin Continues His Argument.
FREE STATE NEARER
''TARIFF BATTLE.
J
(Continued from Page 1.)
Truthful Analysis,
London, To-day.
An authoritative analysis of the £5,000,000 "fribute" annually payable to Britain; which Mr. De Valera says is equivalent to s
The appeal in the Supreme Court payment of $300,000,000 by Bri- involving a judgment given in tain if the taxable capacities of March of last year to Mrs. Chak the two countries are compared, Shuk for $42,000 against the shows £3,000,000 out of the Advised to take a complete change Banque Franco-Chinoise pour 25,000,000 are land annuities Mrs. A. M. Taylor, wife of Senior tinued this morning when Mr. F. C. State Budget. to which the sum of climate for the good of her health, Commerce et l'Industrie, was con- which do not appear in the Free Sanitary Inspector A. Keith Taylor, Jenkin, for the defendant-appellants, chargeable nly if tenant pur
chasera defanst. » accompanied by her youngest son, resumed his address.
Similarly, there is a further Among the passengers bound for Douglas, and her daughter Mary, Mrs. Chuk sued for recovery of Yokohama on the ra.v. Yasukuni left the Colony on Saturday by the the value of land sold by the bank £600,000 payable to the British so much through reaction Maru, which arrived here this morn. P. and O. ass. Rajputana. For the to meet certain credits. There was Local Loans Fund, which rerre- against his policy, but because of ing, is Professor J. R. Graham, past three years, Mrs. Taylor has long discussion as to whether Mr. zents money advanced to local
been in delicate health. the fact that his Government had He embarked at Colombo.
William McKenzie Pittendrigh, Free State authorities. The net been in office for a long period,
Mrs. Taylor has been housekeeper the man for whom banking facilities burden on the Free State Budget, Mme. and Mlle. Thesmar, wife at the Hong Kong Hotel for many were arranged by the mortgage of therefore, is £1,400,000, the bulk and consequently suffered loss in and daughter of the Belgium Cox rents and she also had charge of property owned by Mra. Shuk, of which covers the Judicial, Civil appeal to the voters, many of aut in Shanghai, are passing
the Repulse Bay Hotel and the could be held liable according to the and Royal Irish Constabulary whom "wanted a change.
through Hong Kong to-day on the Peninsula Hotel, in all of which she covenants in the agreement drawn pensions. A million sterling is Even when auffering his first re./M.M. Uner Felix Roussel. They are the war, Mrs. Taylor, who is al
has done excellent work. Dur up between him and Mrs. Shuk returned to such of these –pen- en route to Marseilles.
According to Covenant No. 1, Mr. sioners as are resident in the. highly qualified nursing alster, Jenkin stated, Pittendrigh could not Fire State. large measure of popularity, and| Mr. and Mrs. A. Bachroch were worked at the Government Civil be held liable for the over draft In Another £2,000,000 is paid by his return at the next elections is among the passengers disembarking vices were in great demand by pri- both he and the plaintiff were able War Pensions and £250,000 to Hospital and her professional ser- the Bank but on Covenant No. 2 Britain to Free State residents as almost certain. During the Cos-Yasukuni Maru Mr. Bachrock,vate medical practitioners.
morning from the
verse, Mr. Cosgrave still retained a
here this
LAURA GUERITE.
REPULSE BAY.
for the debt. He added: "I put retired ex-Servicemen Reuter. it to your Lordships for a clear construction of the Clauses 1 and 2. They are distinctly separate súd are impossible to combine.
Mr. Jenkin told the court that in the previous hearing, short work
grave regime the Free State, abid- who joined the ship at Naples, is a ing by the terms of the Treaty with prominent automobile dealer. Britain, and pursuing a sane and sound administration, prospered Skipton, accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs. G. 3. Kennedy. and many social improvements daughter, arrived here this morning APPEARING ON WEDNESDAY AT had been made with that fact, and were effected. Relations with West- from Home on the N.Y.K. Hner, Yasukuni Maru Mr. Kennedy- minster were harmonious and even Skipton is in the Hong Kong Cadet the domestic situation. was fairly Service, and has been Home en long quiet and peaceful, the majority of leave and for purposes of study. the disturbances which urred be. lng: engineered by the Republican faction Since De Valera@gais
the Pre Beney, turmoil tho, order, and now the Laces possible econom
Opposition members
GOVERNOR OF PUNJAB GOES ON LEAVE,
Yesterday
Coun
you, Milords, may do the same, al- though I regard it as a point in my favour
Miss Laura Guerite, who scored the drawing of
The well-known entertainer, Mr. Jenkin went on
such a brilliant success at the without sufficient Peninsula Hotel last Saturday is was ́EN"
to appear on Wednesday at the Re pulse Bay Hotel during the Special son-in-law, Dinner Danice there
takes
till midnight
"CRAZY CONTESTS" END BY „ROME'S ́ORDER:
Kgnor Mussolini Bans
·Dances
banging ber tions as immoral, Mussolini has come. heavy hand on denou No troupes of tir will be allowed to ance on any Ind
Duce does not edifying for