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SUN FO PREDICTS GENEVA'S FAILURE TO SOLVE ORIENT DISPUTE
OF JAPANESE
AMERICA SEEN.
HONOURS RAILWAY MEN.
INTERPORT
AS OPPONENT
SOCCER TEAM
IN SHANGHAI
Practice On Race Course.
Seeks Furtherance of
Her Own Interests.
ITALIAN PAPER'S CHARGE.
Rome, To-day.
Pessimism is expressed in
Italy at the prospects of a settle-
ment of the Manchurian problem by the League of Nations which, 30 anys the former Geneva dele gale, M. Demarinis, is likely to content itself with a repetition of tepid. recommendations leav- ing open the question really dividing China and Japan.
The prominent newspaper,
the науя "Resto Delcartino,"
question might solve itself if the parties in the dispute were only China and Japan. But behind China is the United States.
The real adversary of Mr. Matsuoka at Geneva is not Dr. W. W. Yen, but Mr. Norman Davis. It is suggested that Mr. Davis not only discussed dis- armament during his visits to London and Paris and Rome, but also the Manchurian situation and solution favourable to the United States. Reuter.
JAPAN RENEWS
HER THREAT OF
WITHDRAWAL
Mr. Matsuoka Objects To Procedure..
REPLIES TO DR. KOO.
绝不神精
This tablet honouring the memory of 14 railway employees including two station masters who were killed while on daty during
the
Sino-Japanese hostilities
around Shanghal early in the year was erected at North Station. Eight others like it were ereeted along the Shanghai-Nanking Rail- way.
To Talk King
To Empire Christmas Day Radio Message Planned.
London, To-day.
It is announced that H.. the King will broadcast during the afternoon of Christmas Day from to the a message Sandringham people of the Empire.
Geneva, To-day.. Japan will relinquish its mem-ing
From the new Empire Broadcast-
hook-up Station the
will
bership in the League of Nations, be made with overseas countries, her spokesman hinted yesterday, Canada, Australia, India and South
if it is found that her remain Africa.--Reuter.
ing within that organisation ia
incompatible with her policy of
maintaining peace and order in PATRIOTISM OF
the Far East.
Mr. Matsuoka's declaration SOUTHERN CHINA STRIKES VISITOR
caused something of a sensation,
though it has been for some time understood that a clash of Japan! ese and League of Nations opin- ion would have the effect of sep- arating them.
The feature of yesterday's session of the Council was this warning from Japan, and Mr. Matsuoka's additional objection to the Lytton Commission being naked to reconsider its findings in view of the Sino-Japanese dis- sention and to report back.
Mr. Matsuoka, in the course of his remarks, said that Japan hoped that she would be able to remain loyal to the Leagre. He resented the imputations to the contrary contained in the attack upon his country by Dr. Welling- ton Koo, one of the Chinese de- legates. Reuter,
Stronger Sentiment
Than In North.
UNITY DIFFICULTIES.
12,000 CROWD EXPECTED FOR TO-MORROW'S GAME.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, To-day.
The Hong Kong Interport soccer eleven arrived here yesterday after an uneventful voyage. They all look very fit
victory.
PRESIDENT HINDENBURG NO PARTY TO HITLER'S PLAN.
Rejects Suggestion Of A Nazi Dictatorship Of Germany.
Berlin, To-day.
It is understood that-President von Hindenburg has rejected the Presidia) Nazi ruggestion that a Cabinet be formed under Herr Hitler's virtual dictatorship..
Horr Hitler declined two days earlier to attempt to form a gov- crnment, saying he could not find
majority-Router.
und are quietly confident of HUGE MINERÁL · BELT FOUND IN
NORTH CANADA
A large crowd of Shanghai play- fers including Stanley Gash, L. F. Stokes and Y. Y. Chow met the Mc- Kinley as she came up the river and the visitors were given a great re- ception on their landing at Custom's Jetty where they were met by a battery of cameras and autograph seekers.
The team were taken at once to the Palace Hotel, where they are be ing accommodated until Tuesday when they leave for Hong Kong.
and, after depositing their baggage, | they were seen in action on the Race Cours at 3 p.m. A fairly large crowd witnessed the loosening up, and were impressed by the form shown by the Chinese players.
(Continued on Page 4.)
RAIN ENCOUNTERED BY COLONY TEAM.
Manager Cables That Team Are All Fit.
"The Interport soccer match between Hong Kong and Shang- hal at the Canidrome, Shanghai, to-morrow, will be broadcasted from R.U.O.K. Station, commenc- ing at 240 p.m., and the kick off is scheduled for 2.45 p.m. Please advise Z.DW. for the benefit of Hong Kong followers of the game.
"T
Shanghai, ang at present In all the members of the team are perfectly "
The above news was cabled to the China Mail by Mr. W. E Hollands, joint manager of the Hong Kong team in Shanghai,
and arrived here at 2.p.m. io-day.
FAMOUS SCIENTIST WINS HONOUR.
Sir Aldo Castellani Given Appointment.
Gold, Silver, Radi In Rich Supplies.
PROSPECTED BY PLANE.
BRITAIN EXHAUSTED CHINA SETS
BY SACRIFICES
MR. BRUCE PLEADS FOR
.'
ANGLO-U.S.
UNITY
OFFICIAL LONDON
SILENT
FEARS THAT THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE ON WAR DEBTS WOULD DESTROY THE INTERNATIONAL HARMONY WHICH HAS PREVAILED SINCE THE CONFERENCE AT
LAUSANNE, AND FOR THE CONTINUANCE OF WHICH SUCH HIGH HOPES WERE HELD, ARE EXPRESSED IN VARIOUS
CENTRES OF EUROPE.
Particularly is the French reaction noticeable following receipt of the reply to the note to Washington asking a suspension of war debt payments due in December.
NO HOPE ON
LEAGUE AID
Powers Not Fully Backing Council.
SALVATION IN OWN HANDS.
Shanghai, To-day.
Mr. Sun Fo, President of the Executive Yuan and · one of the foremost political tigures in China, predicts the failure of the present session of the League of Nations. Council. Interviewed by newspaper-
men, the son of the great Na- tionalist,
Dr. Sun Yat-sen, declared that China must solve her own problems.
The League of Nations could not exercise sanctions against Japan under the Nine-Power Pact or any similar treaties,
Hon. Mr. Stanley Bruce, former Prime Minister of Australia because the powers were not fully backing the League, Mr. and now Minister for the Commonwealth in London, has indicated Sun Fo asserted, the most advisable course for the nations to follow. He urges America to consider Britain's past sacrifices, which have exhausted her, and to assume herself, perhaps, the role of the saviour of the world.
London, To-day. The discovery in Canada of a new and rich source of radium, in a mineral area producing gold and silver in large quantities, was des cribed by Major Bernard Day, addressing the Insti tute of Mining in London. Major Day predicted the area, which is near Great Bear Lake, Northern Canada; yill be as Conference and a more profound chaos in world finances. valuable as the Katanga aren in. the Belgian Congo, which at present produces the world's radium supply.
He believes the silver vein will prove the richest and largest in mining history.
Discoveries of gold are re- ported over a distance of 25: miles. Samples have been assayed from 17 shillings six- pence to $20 per ton:
It is anticipated that the gold discovery will be of major im portance before the end of next summer, for it will be worked at
once.
(Continued on Page 12.).
INDIA CONFERENCE CONTINUES WORK.
Legislative Relations Under Discussion,
He pointed out, at the same time, that Japan could not possi- bly withdraw from the League of Nations at present, for in the circumstances such an action would be senseless and would
He declares that Anglo-American co-operation and understand only prejudice the case against ing is the greatest necessity and that lack of harmony among the her. Until the League had de finitely reached a decision de nations at the present time will mean the fallure of the Economic cidedly to the disadvantage of
London, To-day.
BY U.S. POLICY
Appropriate delartments in FRANCE ROUSED London are giving careful con- sideration to the United States TO RESENTMENT Government's reply, which was received yesterday, to the recent British proposal for provisional suspension of the war debt in- stalment due December 15, pend- ing discussion of the whole mat- ter
Vice-President - Elect. Mr. W. Garner.
American Attitude Has Repercussions.
AFFECTS DISARMAMENT.
Geneva, To-day.
Japan, which, was most unlikely, Tokyo would not quit the inter national group
"It is hopeless for China to place the Manchurian affair before the League of Nations for settlement,” said Mr. Sun Fo, in conclusion. The only way for China Is to work out her own salva- *tion, "Instead of depending upon others." Renter.
BRADMAN
FAILS TO
REACH 20
Tate's First Game On Tour.
It is feared that the American attitude on war debts will have most serious repercussions in Geneva and react unfavourably not only upon the Disarmament Con- ference but on the Chinese-
· NSW. 75 FOR Z. Japanese dispute and the World Economic Conference.. The Washington note threw
Sydney, To-day. Maurice Tate, the Sussex and cold water on the tendency of France to respond to the Ameri-England all-rounder, performed can influence in regard to dis remarkably well here yesterday armament and the Manchurian when he dismissed both batamen dispute. It is consequently fear in the New South Wales innings led a more chauvinistic spirit will which realised 75 runs for 2
become manifest in certain quar- wickets before lunch. ters
On the contrary, the policy of Great Britain at Geneva, which
London, To-day..
Table When the Indian Round Conference resumed yesterday That the patriotic spirit
London, To-day, under the Chairmanship of,, Lord National of
China
Sir Aldo Castellant, K.C.M.G., Sankey, a full day's discussion was stronger in the Southern Pro- vinces than in the North, is C.MG, D.S.C., M.D., F.R.C.P., M.D. devated to the consideration of the (Cairo) has been appointed Chief legislative relations between the the opinion of Mr. Lee
Director of the Institute for centre and the provinces.
It is understood the reply is a has been independent and solely Chung-wong, member of the Central Executive Committee
Tropical Diseases, in succesalon to It was finally decided to set up a
small committee, over which Lord document of considerable length; directed to a realisation of prác and the Construction Com-
the late Sir Ronald Ross.
Sir Aldo Castellani is also the Sankey will preside, to test the gen- in which the view of the Ameritical ends, is not likely to be mittee, who is en route to
holder of numerous decorations eral principles regarding the logis- can administration is set forth affected by war debts, an issue Yunnan Province to investi.
from Italy, Spain, Egypt and lative relations between the centre along the lines already announced which as far as Britain is com gate conditions on behalf of
France, He was also a director of and the provinces by applying them in a statement issued yesterday Cerned has no immediate rela the Central. Kuomintang. During an interview with the Tropical Medicine and Dermatology, to a list of subjects suggested in the from the White House. tion with disarmament or the China Mail to lay, he spoke Lecturer of the London School of appendix to the second report of the Official quarters in London are Far East. — Reuter.
Tropical Medicine, Milroy Lecturer Federal Structure Committee, and maintaining a complete silence The League Council heard fur. highly of the patriotic spirit of ther speeches yesterday from the people of Canton in particu- of the Royal College of Physicians to re-examine the definition of those on the whole subject and the the Chinese and Japanese dels lar. "National feeling, such as at London. Sir Castellani was subjects and the effect of the recom- various statements in circula- gates, on the Manchurian sye theirs, can only be found in formerly the Director of the Governmendations regarding them, made tion purporting to forecast the tem, after which the Lytton South China, he declared. Hement Clinique for Tropical diseases. by the Federal Structure Committee. Commission was asked to meet added that while in Hankow, he and report to the next meeting made a purchase of three articles of Council.
Further Speeches.
Geneva, To-day.
Heuter.
-British Wireless Service.
from a Chinese shop, and was British Dye Makers Gaining
Sir John Leaves For London. surprised to find that two of the Sir John Simon is leaving articles were Japanese goods.
British Wireless Service.
Ing the prospects of a united
LONDON MARKETS
RECOVERING.
Tate has just joined the M.C.C. team after his recent nervous breakdown, and was playing in his first match of the tour. He was successful in dismissing Don Bradman, the wizard Aus tralian batsman for 18, the record-breaker stepping in
straight through, front of one the
Alan Kippax, the New South Wales skipper, broke D. R. Jar dine's run of successes with the spin of the coin, and decided to
in thundery atmosphere and be- fore 5,000 spectators. Reuter,
pletely devoid of authority.
In the House of Commons, Government action are com- Suffered Set-Back From Lake, first use of a good wickat
Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Washington.
the Rt. Hon. Mr. Neville Cham-|- London, To-day." berlain, refused to make any! London stock markets, after suf- tion and the American reply had Washington attitude on war debts, Geneva to-day for London but Expressing his opinion regard-
London To-day. able technical and scientifs pro- not then gone before the Cabinet.recovered somewhat yesterday and and to their flen we were left off with a steadier appear will return after a few days.
Britain's Generosity, ance. China, Mr. Lee said that the In a report issued last night, the gross made,
standard of research work It
In the meantime, the whole war British, funds finished well power of Ching could not be cen- Dyestuffs Industry elopment says that the range of products tralised, owing to the differences Commo recommends that the produced, has been extended in a debts question is naturally being above the worst, with War Loan marked decres and that the quality widely discussed in many circles assorted at 97% and the new con between the Central Government and the various territories. The
of the output has been maintained Hon. Mr. Stanley Bruce, Austra version: 8 per cent
Ilan Minister in London, speaking discount. International stocks at a high lovely people, he said, did not have the
- at the Thanksgiving Day dinner of were somewhat easier. British British makers are now able to
About 30 par cent of the home the American Society in London, Wireless Service. emand for dyestuffs as compared emphasised the responsibility that lay on those in authority in Britain about 20 per cent. In 1918, America to remove all
e value of the total exports
in the way of mutual riving in the Colong, this morning on arwad the highest since
the 8.1. Empress of Rusela, this morn (Continued on 2000, 4.)
Markets at Home and Abroad further statement on the post-fering a setback as a result of the
DESTROYERS RETURN.
The Eighth Destroyer Flotille same confidence in the Kuomin comprising H.M.S. Keppel Flotilla tang, as they did in 1923, al Leader, H,M.S.Wishart, Wild Swan, though Dr. Sun's policy was the Whitehall, Verity, Veteran, Sirdar,
Sterling, Beraph, and Serap
which have been out on exerci
the vicinity of Talpo Hay, aro back in Hong Kong this afterno
the
one that could be adopted
hing from the hands of
ists. (Continued on Page 12.)
Dres
Importation Regulati
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The Hon. Dr. S. W. To and fire. To were among the passengers ar
DARING YOUNG AVIATOR REACHES HIS GOAL:
Lands in England After Adventurous Flight
London, To-day,
The young South African atr man, Vieter Smith, completed his ight from Capetown to England. yesterday, but was forced to land. Ashford, 45 miles from his goal, owing to mechanical tranble Croydon sent out a machine to
"pick him-uROT" week in
Smith was lost.
Che African desert, but the mb-- ment he was found and the mechanical adjustments made to his machine, he set on, again for England Reuter