CARTOON IN US.
GIVES OFFENCE
TO JAPA ISE
ORIGINATOR
IMPRESSED
эт
LIST OF OBJECTORS TO HIS
WORK GAINS "CLASS"
New York. To-day.
to see "The Emperor vught others I have done and am deing". declared Mr. William Gropper, the originator of the cartoon appear- ing in Vanity Fair against which a protest has been lodged by the Japanese Ambassador.
The ear-i
roon depicted the Emperor of Japan pulling a gun-carriage on which was a rolled certificate for the Nobel Peace Prize. the heading being "Unlikely Historical Situa- tions."
"Several countries including, Germany have outlawed my pu-i blications, continued Mr. Grop: per. I am grateful to Japan for: giving "class" to the list of ob- jectors to my work, which now: consists of one labour leader, se- veral capitalists, and one Em- peror
MR HULL EXPLAINS
A message from Washington states that Mr. Saito. Japanese! Ambassador. has made represen-: tations to the State Department! regarding the cartoon. He told Mr. Cordell Hull that it was de-
His undernourished body cover- ed with welts, 11-year-old Frank Hinrichsen appears in a New York court as a frightened HI- Izis bibit in the case against foster-mother, Mrs. Marie. Hi- richsen. The police discovered his plight when he ran away be rause, he said, his foster-mother wouldn't let him go to church.
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1935
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BILL PASSED
BY CONGRESS
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To-day's Short Story.
THE OLD AND By Joan Hope
THE NEW
White
"NOT and miles, for now there is a to-morrow?
OTHING but ocean for now let's dance, David. Let us
few human beings in the middle · David Armstrong, realising that of it. I wonder if you feel for the moment, his place in the as I do when we stand like this thoughts of this girl be loved was Washington. To-day.
at the deck-rail of the ship.supplanted by her excitement of Some-going home, give in, first taking The House of Representatives looking out across it?
to 96 times it seems so cruel and reber hands and firmly turning ber has passed by 252 votes
lentless, and makes me feel such to him so that her eyes looked into President. Roosevelt's "Tax the
thejhis—T think I understand, Rich Bill, increasing the taxes an unimportant atom in
scheme of things beside its vast-darling. and I promise not over $50,000,
ness: then suddenly the thought worry you any more to-night, but which will now go to the Senate changes, and I feel only wonder you know that I have to return to where it is expected to have a
On
incomes of
to
stormy reception. It is estimat in the thought of being a part England in three months; I shan't ed that the Bill will raise between in the whole great universe...see you until a week or two before It's so much more comforting to I leave, but I warn you I shall be j5250,000,000 and $270,000,000
feel a necessary part than a on the Condon doorstep then with additional annual revenue. Reu-
helpless atom-isn't it?”.
jan I-wont-be-put-off-any-longer Receiving no answer, Judith jexpression!TM Aland turned to the man at ber side, and, seeing the seriousness other dancers, both inwardly con-
ter
ASLEEP WHILE DRIVING
Guards' Officer In
Car Accident
FINED $5 AND COSTS
Laughingly they joined the
of his expression, she laid herscious of the parting to-morrow, hand on his arm, saying: "Oh, but determined to enter into the David, this is our last evening in gaiety of the last night on board. this dream-world: to-morrow we As they danced to, the ¿rezzy reach Sydney and the practical strains of the new waltz David will take possession of us; don't
let us spoil to-night by worrying about the future That lovely! moon wasn't made for worries!"{ I must have fallen asleep." She leaned further over the rail. was the statement of Second watching the play of light on the Lieutenant Harold H. B. Ind. of side of the great ship which was the Scots Guards, when ques making its way from England to itioned by a constable after his:
Australia
rogatory to the Emperor and the ABSENT GUNNER car had run into the rear of a
Japanese people.
Mr. Hall said he regretted the incident, but pointed out that
RETURNS
2.
ane Government exercised no can-Irishman Charged With
Desertion
sorship of the press and was in
no way responsible for anything published Reuter.
MENIAL OCCUPATION
An earlier message said that."
according to a report from Wash-
CAME BACK AT HIS OWN EXPENSE
stationary bus at Chertsey.
costs.
TO-MORROW'S STORY
To-morrow's story will be "The Ghosts Of Beverley," by Harold Mercer.
"Yes--but Judith, how can you talk so placidly shout what means A SUMMORS at Chertsey
everything to me? To-morrow bent his head and whispered; “I Police Court for dangerous careless driving defendant was when you will come back to Eng-too long, my Judith driving was dismissed, but for you are going home, away from am so jealous of that old Bush of me; won't you tell me definitely yours, I can't spare you to it for Had the fined £5 and ordered to pay the land, when you will marry me?"Bush" seen the look Judith gave
The old moon can afford to sale, in Statement To Police
answer to this tall young Ind's statement to the police he hasn't to say good-bye to you Englishman it would not have felt
to-metrow.” vas "I remember seeing the
very confident of its powers of Judith smiled "Why. dear, I bolding her church, but I did not remember ington, the Japanese Ambassa-" After two years' absence from lang "more until the crash I believe you are afraid of Queens- dor, Mr. Saito, was unable to say the 96th Battery Royal Artil had only driven from Rickmans land holding me. You have been "Hello!" Is that you, Ann? It whether he would lodge a formal lery, Gunner G. O'Brien. was worth, which is about 25 miles 50 understanding all these mouths is Judith speaking... Yes, really protest against the caricature, an charged with desertion at When the chairman of the that we have known each other-me .... two years is a very long til he had discussed the matter court-martial at Bordon Hants. Bench asked Ind's solicitor if he don't fail me now. You know I time, much too long to be away
recently.
seriously said that the accident love you, that I had learned to love from home.......... Yes, heaps to tell Japanese resentment appeared. His defending officer, Lieu-was caused by a circumstance your England, but I sin going you, my father-confessor not to be directed against the tenant J. Evatt stated: beyond his control the reply home, home, after being away so the Gordons tennis party 00 joke about the Peace Prize but "When O'Brien went home on was: "Yes: If he had got into long, and I know that it is only in Sunday .......... but you know what the fact that the Emperor was leave to Ireland in June 1933 the car while sleeping I should my beloved Bush that I can think that TIGAME, not a satisfactory drawn as engaged upon what is he found that things were not not have said so, but he was out this new happiness. Later word to ourselves. Come back considered the menial occupation, too good, and his mother want not.”
you will come to Condor, and in with me afterwards.... Splendid (knowing my home, you will know Good-bye, old thing, it is worder- me more-it is part of me. And ful to have you within talking
distance' again.”
with his stafi.
of pulling a gun carriage.
JUDGMENT GIVEN FOR MELING STUDIO
Claim of $164.50 And
Costs Allowed
ed him to stay home and get al job
Persuaded By Friend's “In addition, relations at that| time between England and Ire-
land were not of the best, and
his friends got at him and per-
suaded him not to return toi England. He wrote recently to This battery officer, who advised Judgment was given by the him to surrender himself. The Puisne Judge, Mr. R. E Lind- court will take into account that' sell: in the Summary Court this O'Brien was, in the Irish Free! morning in the case in which State. Nothing we could have the Meling Studio, of Asia Life done could possibly get hi Building, claimed $164.50 from back, but he came back at his the Globe Motion Picture Co. of jawn expense."
Aberdeen, (HK), for work done! The findings of the court will and material supplied. His be made known. Lordship agreed with thej
Meling Studio, and gave judg- MERCY FOR YOUNG
ment in their favour with costs.
The case, which had a previous hearing on July 16 when judg- mment
reserved,
was
was one
which the plaintiffs held that 2 photographer in
MOTHER
Bound Over Only On Serious Charge
TRAFFIC HELD UP
BY FLOOD
Water Main Bursts In Westminster
HYDRAULIC OFFICE LIFTS
A
OUT OF ACTION
în
**
Judith Aland and Ahn Williams
ROMANTIC YUKON'S had been friends since nursery
NEW BOOM
Being Exploited For Silver
BESIEGED BY MINERS
days. Although of entirely differ- jent natures, their friendship was| a very real one, and they bad missed each other's companionship during the two-years Judith had been in England with her father's sister. Condon and Wallandean were neihghouring properties in Central Queensland, and the friendship between the что families had always been a close lone.
water main- burst Victoria-street SW, recently.
Mayo, Yukon Territory. Water shot six feet into the
The Yukon, once scene of the air. For an hour it poured world's most famous and most ex- own the street.
Judith wandered out to the Con-) siting gold rush. is in the OWS Traffic in a section of the again but this time it is £lver.
don verandah again This sheep street bound traffic by way of Bucking miners in large numbers are com
was diverted.
north-with the rising of silver prices,
station of 600 square miles which her father had managed for many, ham Palace-road and south-ing to this rich Yakon camp.
Iyears for the Charteris Company bound by way of Ashley-place They are arriving by air. land
had been her home all her life. and Carlisle-place.
Children of the For 25 yards on each side of
water and every available and, like most
Australian bush, she had been the burst basements were flood-house, cabin and shack is taxed to brought up in knowledge of the ed Employees could not enter have been converted into tempor-se dearly that she felt as deeply-
its capacity Even chicken coops working of the place, and loved t
and
their employ, named Robert Hall. A young mother who had been some offices. had no rght to receive money or charged with attempting to mur- The main supplies several. dwellings, their behalf, as his capacity was der her two children and attempt-premises with power for the that of a photographer only and ing to commit suicide, was bound hydraulic lifts and these, were he had no connection with the over for two years at Wimbledon put out of operation. financial side of the business. Ito-day.
The defendants had paid cer-¦ She Was Mrs. Dorothy Mary tain accounts to Robert Hal, Sat Taylor, 26, of Claremont-avenue, H's Lordship held that they were Merton "not entitled to assume that by so coing they were dealing with the right party.
DETONATORS LOST
मे
40,000 Stolen-From Green Island
Mr. W. E. Bailey, officer în charge of the Green Island depot,] has reported to the Police the loss of. 40,000 detonators-from a store
in the gunpowder depot on the is-] Yand during the week-end. J.
The charges of attempted man-- der were withdrawn and charges of exposing the children in such fering were substituted.
a way as to cause unnecessary suf-
-:
BRITISH ROYAL COUPLE
Paying Short Visit To Munich
VIOLENT PRISONER
AT COURT-MARTIAL
Tipped Table Over Colonel
SEX MONTHS' DETENTION AND PAY STOPPAGES
Sentence of six months de-] tention and 15s. 6d stoppages of pay was promulgated at Bor-
as her father its good times, and Idle Mines
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These advertisements are the signed statements of reputable firms who seek your patronage on the single basis of giving value for every dollar spent. They are honest statements, the only find an advertiser can use and remain, an advertiser.
People who get the most for their dollar in the market-places are those who keep an eye on the channel buoys Day by day, they follow the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best advantage. Make this a
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The advertisers in this paper bare darted the channels of buy ing for you. Keep to the course.
ASSAULTED
Charge Of Indecent Behaviour
idled with the decline in prices.
England had shown her more Now with rising silver prices. clearly the complete home happi- large silver operators are tuning nees that had been hers. Just up their equipment preparatory four of them; mother and dad; to resuming operations on a larger who had insisted that she should scale, while individual claim war accept the invitation of Am ers have already started to get Rizabeth; she had not liked lear ore out for summer shipmenting them in the midst of drought. Reuter
but they had been so insistent, and it was generous of Austed actor, pleaded guilty, before Mr Ya Saen-lung, 28, an unemploy nzabeth perhaps they had A. A Macfadyen at the Central been right it would bring fresh Police Court yesterday, to com interest to them all And Boual mitting an indecent assault on
BOMES ON DOORSTEP
denied
DOCTOR AND WIFE
IN CAR CRASH
Collision With Lorry Near Shatin
CHINESE LADY INJURED BY BROKEN CLASS
his wife, and lorry No. 4216, în evidence was called and the which Mrs, Luk received; slight
custody for 48 hours.
was remanded in police injuries from the splintered glass
of the windscreeni
don to-day on Rifeman John Mr: Sidney Glyn, of Wrexham how he would have loved hearing Mrs E. Clemo, of 97 Wonguel Acollision occurred at about 5 p.m. Munich, July 30. Tall, of the 2nd Cameronians mad, Bow, found a paper par of all her adventures she had cheong Road, at Queen's Road Cen- yesterday between private car No. The Duke and the Duchess of Tall was found guilty by dis-cel on his doorstep which contain never got quite used to the knowtral, near the Chins Emporium on 19, in which Dr. Lak, of the Kow- Mr. Bailey stated that between Kent arrived here from Paris on trict court-martial of desertioned two Mills hembs and dummy ledge that he would not come Saturday. There was a foon Hospital, was driving with 12.40 p.m. on Saturday and 6.40: Sunday. They are visiting their and using violence to a superior and blank rifle cartridges and a dashing in, that tall, lovable charge of assault, which accused}]) am. on Sunday, "the
brother-in-law. Connt Towerring, officer pa solder's maybook The bombs brother of hers it was detouators were taken from No. 5 store. En at whose family estate at Winhoer- It was stated at the trial that were sent to the Home Office years now since that faal try was effected by sawing throughing they will stay until Thursday, when taken into the prderly munitions magazine at Woolwich match dear old Bonald
when they will continue their jour, room in charge of the regimen for examination.
sergeant-major and an to Yugoslavia With the royal couple was Prince escort for an interview with the Alexander, son of Prince Regent commanding officer of the regi- Paul of Yugoslavia Trans-Ocean ment, Lieut, col R M S. Service.v
Baynes, he tipped a table and its Mr. D. R. Johnson, of Southend, hear about everything Eve a long contents over the commanding
43b, angler fish off Leigh time to make up, you know, As} A new type of for, with platin-to the Police, was passing by, and she joined her father, Judith went um blonde tur, has been bred by Mre. Lak was conveyed in it to the
two iron windows.
The value of the stolen property
is, not stated in the report
FALLS FROM BUILDINGS
fal
was carried out of the room.
all said that he deserted be cause there were three
Wong Choy Wan, a Chinese the body of a Chinese male, Wong officer After a struggle, he male, died in the Kowloon. Hos Shun Sheung, who either fel Dtal yesterday at 210, p.m. as the jumped from the veranda result of fall from the kitchen 134, Sai Wan Eo, yesterday windows of No 20 Shanghai been removed Street, earlier in the day while ortakry.
the Public-mons by the civil police
ing against hime!
RARE FISH CAUGHT
You there, Judy girl Hex father's voice
“Yes, Daddy, I was wondering where you were 1 im dying to PLATINUM BLONDE FOXES go round – with you. I want – to
Helsingfors
*t the pri-
Taipo Road near Shati
ezz, No. „2567, driven by ropean whose name is not known
Kowloon Hospital
way. Their pelix, it is claimed are. The off front wheel of car No.
on things cert
better a Norwegian far
than they did when?
but I suppose we'
type:
on Joge 10)
to bound to find favour with the 19: was damaged, and platinum blonde women through, screen broken Ta out the world.
Borry, was, howeve
wind
to the