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No. 28,946

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1935. PRICE $3.00 Per Month

BEAUTIFUL

JOSEPHINE C GOWNS

For The Early Spring

PAUL RENNET et CIE

190, Nathan Rd.

Kowloon.

SENATE

HAUPTMANN HAS LAST WORD

VIOLENT

ARGUMENT

WITH WILENTZ

·Prosecuting Counsel Electrifies Court With Barrage Of Questions

ACCUSED REITERATES

INNOCENCE

Flemington, To-day.

REFUSES AMERICAN ADHERENCE TO THE WORLD

The occupation of the Saar Val- ley by the League of Nations army for the January 16 plebiselte perled made Britala feel easier, following the Incident treated by the beating of Capt. Harry Justice, an Eng-

tlobal police. He was beaten in a riot following an auto accident in which another Briton Sgured.

A tedious examination of the finish officer of the Soar interna- ancial dealings between Bruno, Hauptmann and Isidore Fisch was the feature of yesterday's proceed-

WARNS GRANT

ings in the Lindbergh Baby kid- RICHARDSON mapping trial, Mr. Wilentz, for the prosecution striving to drive home the point that Hauptman's records showed that he received only. £400 from Fisch.

ROARS OF APPLAUSE

GREET RESULT

WIRELESS APPEALS PROVE

BIG INFLUENCE

TWO-THIRDS MAJORITY FAILS

WASHINGTON, TO-DAY.

THE SENATE YESTERDAY FAILED TO RATIFY THE RESOLUTION FOR AMERICA'S ADHERENCE TO THE PER- |MANENT COURT OF INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE AT "THE

HAGUE

The two-thirds majority necessary for ratification was not secured."

The voting in the Senate was 52 for adherence to the Hague | Court and 36 against. ⠀⠀

The result was received with a roar of applause from oppon- Lents. to adherence who were in the galleries of the House.

FORTY-THREE DEMOCRATS AND 9 REPUBLICANS VOT- ED FOR ADHERENCE, WHILE 20 DEMOCRATS AND 14 RE- PUBLICANS VOTED AGAINST.

C

The announcement of the engagement of Princess Juliana" of Holland, shown in her latest portrait, to Prince Freldrich von Mec- klenburg, son of the German Grand Duke, has been made. The Princess, heir to Holland's throne is 25 and her reported fiance is

a year younger.

THE LATTER DECLARED THAT THE VOTE MEANT SILVER

THAT THE ISSUE WAS DEAD FOR SOME TIME TO COME. IF NOT PERMANENT.

Senator Joseph T. Robinson, leader of the Senators for adher- ence, declared: "This forecloses

IN TEST MATCH CHINA URGED

TO RECOGNISE the question of American entry MANCHUKUO definite period." He added that

Umpire's Authority Against Bodyline

EXCEPTION TAKEN TO PRESS REPORTS

violent argument, developed, Mr. Wilentz and Hauptmann's heads being only a few inches apart, glaring and shouting, Haupt- mann's eyes blazing and Wilentz

Port of Spain, To-day, pale with anger.

regard to the bodyline the cross-examination! drew to a close Wilentz electrified bowling incidents in the second

With

NO PRACTICABLE ALTERNATIVE

the

to the World Court from an in-

wireless + and other outside ap-1

peale against adherence had tre- mendously influenced the vote.

The House of Representatives has passed a bill prolonging for two years the life of the Recon- struction Finance Corporation, which should automatically ex pire to-morrow,

The bill had already passed the

might well the Senate for approval of the

BRITISH JOURNAL'S VIEWS

London, To-day. A leading article irs the court with, a barrage of official Test between the West Morning Post to-day says that Seriate, but will be returned to questions, concluding thunder, ladies and the touring M.C.C. side, Nanking statesmen

to the interest of amendments made by the House ously "Hauptmann, you have con- Arthur Richardson, the former think it

China to follow a friendlier po of Representatives. Reuter. cealed everything, you have lied Australian Test player and one of

cy and come to a modus vivendi (Continued on Page 8) about everything." "No," torted Hauptmann in a deep, the two ampires, took exception to with Japan and recognise Manchu- the hints in the Press as to the kuo. If Nanking, took that course, After two days' cross-examin- type of bowling which should not Europe might be expected to fol tion Hauptmann had the last word because, as Wilentz turned be permitted, as Smith had re-law suit.

angry voice.

away,

re-

יו

no

still frained from bumping the ball after Japan protests that she has Hauptmann was

designs upon the Integrity of vehemently and defiantly protest-R. E. S. Wyatt, the England skip-China and that the Japanese po ing that he had concealed no-per, had talked to him.

licy is to restore peace and stabi thing.

Constantine, however, had per lity to China. To-day, Mr. Edward Reilly sisted on the last day of play in If peace could be concluded on begins his examination of the ac bowling short bumpers to Bob

that basis and sincerely followed cused Reuter.

Wyatt and Leslie Ames, and by both sides, it might. go far to

SMUGGLING OF SILVER

Stringent Regulations Made By Customs

two

NORTH-SOUTH HOPES

Mr. Li Sounds Position For Mr. Hu.

OPPOSITION ALLEGED IN HIGH QUARTERS

[From Our Own Correspondent)

Canton, To-day. With the arrival of Mr. Li General Chiang Kai-shek might Haiao-sheng in Shanghai as re-

of his deliveries narrowly restore prosperity to the East and missed the stumper's head, following to the world.

which he (Richardson) had gone

up to George Grant, skipper, of the think it worth white to accept the presentative of Mr. Hu Han-min, West Indles' team, and informed

"NOT WANT WAR

JUBILEE PLANS

GERMANY CERTAINLY DOES AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT

VERY SHORTLY

Lord Lothian Convinced She Is Now Settling Down

Berlin, to-day

Lord Lothian, who, as mėn tioned in a Reuter's message of

Saturday last, was on a visit to Germany, had an audience with Reichefuehrer Hiller yesterday.

leier Reuters Rouge giving his impressions of his visit declared, that Germany, is settling down after the revolu tion and she certainly does not want war.

Lord Lothian leaves for home to-day-Router.

LOOSE TALK

OF IMPENDING

NAVAL RACE

Equal Security Versus Equal Armaments

JAPAN'S COMBINED FORCES GREATER THAN AMERICA'S STATES MR. DAVIS

New York, To-day, these professions, several reports that Canton will We should not talk loosely of an him that us the M.C.C. had discon- sincerity of tiqued bodyline bowling, the other since experience has shown that co-operate with Nauking are now impending naval race, declared there is no practicable alternative in circulation. It is learned from Mr. Norman Davis, chief delegate side must follow suit, otherwise he

Western Powers desiring intended using his umpires au-

a well-informed sources that Gen- Shanghai, To-daythority under the new M.C.C. Anti-share in the creation of a prosper-eral Chiang Kai-shek, Chairman of the United States at the recent Stringent regulations designed Bodyline Ruling, which was applicous China would do botter to ap- of the Nanking Muitary-Com- naval conversations in London, at proach Japan frankly, and offer mission, has assented to Mr. Hua dinner of the Council of Foreign to prevent the illegal outflow of able on-the present tour. silver. are announced by the Cus Richardson has been invited to go their capital in co-operation, the Han-min's general views on na- Relations. toms, which henceforth will. con- to British Guiana by the M.C.C. and journal concludes.-Reuter. fiscate all contraband and fine the West Indies Control Board to smugglers an amount equivalent umpire the games there. Reuter.

to the value of the consignment and give handsome rewards to {nformants. The police and military will be responsible for seizure. Reuter.

ROBERT HASS IN SHANGHAI

League Successor To Dr. Rajchmann

Shanghai, To-day.

Mr. Róbert Haas, Director of

BRITISH PICTURES BILL

WEATHER FORECAST

armaments..

FLOOD-LIGHTING TO PLAY BIG PART

PROMINENT LANDMARKS TO BE MASS OF LIGHT

The Misfaterial announce ment regarding plans for the King's Silver Jubilee, which are at present under the con sideration of His Majesty, is expected shortly.

London To-day.

COURT

KWOK WINS AGAIN BETTERS OWN

INTERPORT MARK

IN 100 YARD SWIM

VICTORIAN TITLE SECURED

CHINESE STAR MAKES HISTORY

SWAN HILL, AUSTRALIA. KWOK CHUN-HANG, CHINA'S BRILLIANT BREAST-STROKE SWIMMING CHAMPION," RE CORDED. HIS SECOND PER. SONAL TRIUMPH IN ÄUSTRALIA YESTERDAY WHEN HE WON' THE 100 YARDS BREAST. STROKE CHAMPIONSHIP OR VICTORIA

IN +975 SECONDS: WHICH IS ONE SECOND, BET- TER THAN HIS INTERPORT RECORD AND TWO SECONDS |SLOWER THAN HIS HONG KONG

RECORD.

Houston, who came second to Kwok in the Melbourne Centenary Championship 100 Metres again

took second place.

His third appearance in the cham pionships he was unplaced in the 200 Metres Breast Stroke Cham~~ plonship of Australia after leading made a name for himself in the for half the distance-Kwok has

swimming world and is the first Chinese to secure a European title. monwasin he annexed the 100 In his first appearance in the Com- Metres Australian Championship title in 83 seconds.

This Is the last event in which Kwok Chun-hang is entered for, although it is quite probable that he will take part in various... exhi- thanksgiving service at St. Paul's bition swims during his tour which Cathedral and reviews by the King follows the Centenary Games.

Arrangements so far, include,

of Naval, Military and Air Forces.

Majesties should make processional RUBBER EXPORTS drives through London, including separate tours of East and South Malaya Below Quota

Allowance

London and the Northern suburbą.!

(Continued on page, D.);

NATIONAL THEATRE

FOR BRITAIN

Scheme In Connection With Jubilee

£500,000 BUILDING FOR HEART

OF LONDON

London, To-day.

London, To-day. The International Rubber Com- [mittee met yesterday and for- mulated the exports from con- trolled countries for the first seven months of the restriction scheme as compared with the official quotas,

The Lutch East Indics. Ceylon

and North Borneo exceeded their quotas by 1,459, 28, and, 296 tons, Malaya, India, respectively.

A scheme to raise £500,000 ́ ́, Lo Burma and Sarawak had de catablish a National Theatre during ficiencies of 12,229, 494, 340 and the King's Jubilee year was ment 1,891 tons. [tioned by Lord Lytton at a meeti Henceforth the Committee will ⠀itional salvation, en

The dominant isste of the ing of the Shakespears, Editorial publish a comprehensive monthly In addition to Dr. Wang Chung- hui, who labours, very hard for the London talks, he said, was equa-National Theatre Committee, which Bulletin of rubber statistics.

Reuters cause of national unity in a disin lity of security versus equality of already has in hand funds amount

ing to £150,000. terested capacity, Mr. Liu Lu-yin, a

He said that they hoped to A moderate anticyclone remain close associate of Mr. Hu Han sident Roosevelt regards, the for create in the heart of London a

I regard, and I know that Pre covering China and Manchuria, it||

min, has been working for the mer as a fundamental sovereign worthy building embodying the re London, To-day.A bill to give has decreased further in intensity same cause for some weeks. Mr. right of each Power," he consults of the latest experience in power to the trustees and the A depression la situated near Li Hsiao-sheng will now attempt

"The 5-5-3 ratio is er- theatre construction, Director of the National Gallery Saipan, probably moving north to find out whether there is a gen-ironeously considered to imply a

Itinued, to lend British, pictures for public ward. Shallow depressions. Are uine desire for the services of Mr. different degree of sovereign exhibition outside the United situated over the southern part of Ha in the National Government. right, but military power consista Kingdom or for display in the of the ses of Japan and to the enst of The local ficial house of a British Ambassa-the Looohoo Islanda.

dor in a foreign country received forecast for to-day," as "lesued by Its second reading in the House of the Royal Observatory this morn- Lords yesterday British Wire-ing, was north-east winds, moderate; less. Service

Ane to cloudy,

the Transit and Communication British Treasury

section of the League of Na

tions, has arrived here. Ho succeeds Dr Rajchmann as Hal

Returns

London, to-day The latest Trea, amounted to 218,882,000, 7

son officer in technical co-opera. Bury returns show that the total the total to date to tion between the League and ordinary revenue for the financial against $116,983,000 China. Reuter

FRENCH TREASURY BOND ISSUE

year up to January 24 amounts to nding date laat £508,860,218, as compared with ordinary expe $515,625,662 for the corresponding period of last year. Including self1984 has authorised the issue of an ad- balancing revenue figures, the ditional 8,000,000,000 francs 2, in 4880,875,218 Treasury bonda by a bill which pectively.

Farid, to-day-

both Houses

overnment

2586,004,852

Income Ta llected

Beryl

compared

Continued on Page 12)-

POISON LIQUOR AMERICAN POLICE INVESTIGATE 32 DEATHS

New-York-To-day. Thirty-two deaths from drinking polson liquor. In

ern and Central 4 New- York State, mostly in Ulica: and Gloversville reported in the

other per

of navy, army and air forces and the combined strength of Japan this way is greater than America's. I do not consider that this affects the national prestige of America." Reuter.

AEROPLANE GOLD FOUND Report From France

Today

(Continued on Page 8) 6. s

PRINCE LEAVING FOR AUSTRIA

First Winter Sports Holiday

London, To-day. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. In leaving London" early next week for a holiday in the Austrian Tyrol

He will travel to Austria by rail, via Bale and Innsbruck, on the Arl berg, Express för Kitzbuehel where the Prince will stay for about, s fortnight.

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NEW MINISTER TO HELSINGFORS

His Majesty

Mr. Herber

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