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China

Mail.

EIGHTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932.

COLONY OFFICERS CHANGE POSTS.

Police Orders For

All Stations.

Detective Sub-Inspector A. J. W. Dorling has been transferred, nå from to-day," from Central to Yau- mati, where he will be in charge of the C.I.D., relieving Detective [Inspector W. Shannon return-

ing to Central.

ARGUMENT WASTED

UPON JAPAN. Nanking Contemplates Other Action.

C.E.C. MEMBERS CALLED.

and

MR. W. O. LAMBERT AS NEW G.M.S.

Police Magistrate Appointment.

The following appointments are announced in' Gazette:

the Government

SOLDIERS DENY THEFT CHARGE.

Comrades Admit To Minor Crimes."

Nanking, Sept. 24. That the Government is making Mr W. O. Lambert, A.M.INA, concrete preparations and is not M.I.M.E, to be Government Marine relying merely upon notes and pro-Surveyor, vice Mr. W. Russell, re- tests in coping with the Japanese tired, with effect from October 8.- Aggressions is intimated by the Mr. George S. Kennedy-Skipton Standing Committee of the Cen- to be a Police Magistrate in addi- Other transfers are:- Sub-tral Executive. Committee 'in teletion to his other duties. Inspector Russell from Central to grama despatched to about 30 Senor M. R. Iglesias to act as Wanchal, vice Police Sergeant

CEC members now sojourning at Peruvian Consul at Hong Kong with Canton, Hongkong, Shanghai and jurisdiction in Ceylon and the Goddard to Yäumati, vice Sub- in Kwangs, including Messre. Hu Straits. Inspector Hynes to Sham Shui Po, Han-min, Sun Fo, Tang Shao-yi, Mr. F. Bonaches y Romero, who vice Lance Sergeant Cordeux to Generals Chen Chi-tang, Li Taung-resumed charge of the Cuban Con- sulate in Hong Kong on September Gough Hill, vice Acting Police jen and Pai Chung-hal..

The telegram declares that with 18. Sergeant Baystings to Kowloon Japan's recognition of her own pup- City; vice Lance Sergeant Estall to pet, the so-called "Manchukuo," it Lock Ma Chau, vice Acting Sub. has become abundantly clear that

arguments based on reason Inspector Kirby to Sha Tau Kok, justice will be wasted upon her.. vice Lance Sergeant Wallingford; In coping with the Japanese ag- to Central, vice Lance Sergeant gressions, the telegram continues, Slater to Shaukiwan, vice Lance the Central Government has con- formed strictly to the resqlu+!...,8, Sergeant Clarke to Central.

of the 2nd plenary session of thei C. E. C. and has consistently ad- hered to the policy laid down in William Hicks, 22, and Lance-Cor- Private Walter Weeks, 21, Private such resolutions. The Central Au- thorities subscribe fully to the view poral Patrick Covney, 25, all of the South Wales Borderers, were of these C. E. C. members that China should not rely merely upon brought before Mr. Schofield in the Notes and Protests but should make Central Police Court this morning, actual preparations. The Govern- charged with unlawfully receiving ment has in fact been exerting it- brooch, stolen from Miss D. Bew self in this direction. While the ley, of 852 The Peak.

All three denied the charge, and turally, be guaranteed, there is no were remanded to Monday at 10 in Italy I found that rapid has been making every effort to

doubt however that the Government, when Private James, Private Hurns and Private Davies, who progress had been made educa-live up to the expectations of the have pleaded guilty in connection tionally. But the industry of the people and the comrades. "We are with burglaries at 362 the Peak country is steadily declining, convinced that the truth will be and 455 The Peak, will also appear This state of affairs is due to the come known at the opportune. before the Magistrate. depression. Unemployment is a time," the telegram declares.

Private James, together with serious problem and, in conse-

Private William Bevan, faced a fur- Concluding, the Telegram points quence, prostitution is flourish-out that at such a critical juncture ther charge of the theft and alter- ing like a weed garden.

as the present, the national crisis natively, receiving a gold watch can be tided over only through con- And some clothing, the property of "In spite of the depression centration of the strength and pow. Cheung Yee Chong, a servant at the and unemployment, the countries er of the Party. It urges the var- War Memorial Nursing Home. lof Europe are busily preparing lous C.E.C. members to come im. James deriled the charges, while provisions for war. I talked to mediately to Nanking so that their Bevan pleaded guilty to the theft. many people who believe that help and counsel may be available They were both remanded to Mon- conflict is inevitable and that it at all times-Kue Min.

"Traffic Sergeant Brittain has been transferred from Central to Yaumati Traffic Office, vice Traffic Scrim. who

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GREAT WAR IN EUROPE PREDICTED.

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Likelihood of War.

to

is the sole remedy for the econo mic' evil,

"One of the biggest commercial enterprises in Europe is the nitric acid industry, in which air is used in manufacturing. Nitric acid isi useful as a fertiliser in peace time and invaluable. In war As to sulphuric acid manufacture, which I am interested keenly, countries have developed this düstry to a large extent;

success of such efforts can not, na-

DRUG ORDINANCE

AMENDMENT.". New Restrictions Announced.

[day also.

vi

Lieut. J. W. Tyler, S.W.B., was 'present în Court.

NOISY WORK ON TRAMWAY.

(Continued from Page 1.)

An Ordinancé to amend and con- insolidate the-law relating to danger-

The new rails are a product of all'ous drugs is outlined in the Govern

Middlesborough steel mill. in- ment Gazette. The Ordinance deals They are 45 feet long and espe

with the lawa governing the import cially hardened to withstand the and export and manufacture of change in Hong Kong tempera- "China, with her external and drugs, and outlines a list of the pre- tures.

China Mast Fight.

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for their construction work, good chosen by the Tram Company

weather being generally preval ent.

internal distress, should proceed to parations which come within the This time of the year is always unite and fight to regain her lost law, also the measures which

public officer may take to seize con- territories.

""At present

the province of signments or search premises. Kwangsl is making preparation for A copy of the Import Certificate All the University students required by the Ordinance is also are compelled to take military train-shown. ing for four or five hours daily and are prepared to go to the front: in time of war.

war.

NEW ARCHITECT AND DOCTOR LISTED.

At the spot where they are being relaid, there is a one- minute service. This cuts down the length of life of the rail to about 12 years." The ordinary life being about 25 years.

"China has at present only al It is announced in the Government few sulphuric acid factories, and Gazette that HE the P.A.G. has Much work is necessary to get she should have 200 or more... I been pleased to direct that the name the rails properly "crowded or am developing the Industry In of Mr. L. McInnes be added to the bent, the sharp turn near the Kwangsi and have ordered some Hat of authorised architects in the City Hall requiring a large new equipment from Germany." Colony.

amount of labour.

Dr. Mais optimistic about the Dr. Law Nai-koey, M.B., B.S., Last year, the Tram Company development, of the acid factory, in of No. 57Wyndham Street has laid the track from the City Hall Kwangsiand, foresees 2 large been qualified to practice medicine to Pedder Street. This work market for its product.

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