THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936
LONDON NAVAL PARLEY
Considerable Progress Evidenced
ITALIAN DELEGATION
IN ATTENDANCE"
Considerable
London, To-day.
progress
Was
made yesterday at a meeting of the technical committee of the Naval Conference, the first meeting for several works. It! approved the draft of the new treaty on all categories except battleships, of which the French and American delegations are; privately elaborating the for- mula.
It was agreed that no capital ship will be built between 8.000 and 17.500 tuns after 1942. Until 1942 the existing 10.000- ton cruisers will be allowed, but no new ones may be constructed..
The Italian delegation' attend-
meeting. ed yesterday's Reuter.
JAPANESE SKIPPER
FINED $50
No Port Of Clearance Certificate
Pleading ignorance
PACIFIC OCEAN
EQUATOR
CANADA
LOWEDOR" COLUMNAŠU
“ZEZA BER
SANCTIONS AGAINST ITALY
ATLANTIC OCEAN
AUSTRIA
ALBANIA
LIBIA
CZECNO SLOHOUZA YUGOSLAVIA RUMANIA BULGARIA
RUSSIA.
CALENDAR FEAR?
SOMALILANDS
ESTAN
CHINA
INDIAN
OCEAN
SOCITH AFRICA
AUSTRALIA
BOLIVIA
SANCTIONS WITH RESERVATIONS. -
SUPPORTING ITALY
NON-LEAGUE MEMBERS
□ NEW ZEALAND
This chart prepared by W. B. Forbes, the noted earthographer,, graphically shows how the nations of the world stand sanctions policy by the League of Nations against Italy.
on the
To-day's Short Story
CORRESPONDENCE
Hungry Babies In
Hong Kong
To The Editor. "China Mail"}
Sir-I should be grateful if you
the
MISS NORA'S
LOCKET
By John Vigour
and They
SECRETARY CITED
Divorce Decree For Lady Lymington
HUSBAND “COMPLETELY
INDIFFERENT"
EVEN the Chinese pirates knew. these days! The chief saiïd thewould kindly publish the result of treated Maffity with. con-to Mrs. Mallinson:
"Sixty thousand for you, Colony's harbour regalations andj
my Appeal for Hungry Babies on tempt: just as his shipmates was under the im behalf of the also that he
eb? Child
had treated him during the en-thirty for the child. Protection pression that Tsun Wan Bay was Society. By now
A decree nisi was granted by tire Voyage. And there. Muffity will pay-that?" every doaor within the harbour limits proved should have received a formal re-
was big. tough Mr. Ninety thousand dollars! And Mr. Justice Langton in the Divorce of no avail to Captain 8. Makino,ceipt. but I should like to express Beamish, the chief officer Mrs. Mallinson wasn't a rich wo Court last month to Mary Law- whom he had heard boasting man at all. They massacred peo-rence Wallop. Viscountess Lyming- master of the m.y. Tomisel, who
warm appreciation of my was fined $20 by Commander 3-response to my appeal. The total night after night of what he'd ple whose ransoms weren't paid, ton, on the ground of the adultery Vernon B. Newill at the Marine Court is $2,556 and the Executive of the do to any yellow-skinned pirate after sending grisly reminders to of her husband, Gerard
and suchlike who tried to hold him up --Consuls
people. Wallop, Viscount Lymington, with this morning for unlawfully lear Society for the Protection of
it. ing the Port of Victoria without Childres
Forecastle & Miss Bridget Crohan. to have ed like a mummy to are very glad
The suit hating plained a Port of Clear-this sum to lighten their burden
just certificate from the Har of responsibility and development.
Lady Lymington's address wES bour Master on February 29. The In addition, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. and an armed pirate standing before the Empire State left port-given as Montpelier-row, Kensing summons was taken out by Chief Danby presented the Society with threateningly over him; so what a missionary had been cut to rib-tos. The marriage, of which there
was the good of boasting? bons, all because the raasom had are two children, took place Junk Inspector W. R. Hillyer..
two cases of condensed milk, a In giving evidence. Mr. H. very. welcome gift.
St. To listen to Mr. Beamish, sup-been late in arriving. I should like
Protestant Episcopal Millington, Chief Bailif
"Curse yer dirty soul!" spat Church, Sayville, New York, oa of the to mention specially the generous posing you had the wheel, and so
A sudden; and was July 31, 1920. Lady Lymington Supreme Cuirt.
he contribution
the were withip earshot, you'd think Muffity of of $30 from weat out
ance
net on board.
stated that
Witness left twolselves in other of his men on board to inform himtunate than themselves. when the master returned.
I wish to express my
The
a stan- Everyone knew
bleeding cut in his forehead, rocities There was a case chion on the bridge, with a talk dealt a lot with piratical at-was not defended.
Ant's
1932
at
or
on the afternoon of Happy Valley Sunday School, per he was able to tear a whole ship-promptly hit on the head with the and her husband lived at Farleigh February 28 to seize the vessel, Allan J. Flynt. It is good load of pirates into collops and butt of a big revolver. But what Wallop, Basingstoke.
Fairy Happy but was told that, the master was that children should interest them throw them away; but he looked else could a man have done, when
children less for a bit different now, somehow; just that filthy chief reached out hist Her case was that the marriage
as Captain Wellborn looked differ-clawlike hands and tore from little was fairly happy until sincere cut, crumpled in a huddle in the Nora's neck the thin gold chain 1933, when Miss Bridget Crohan
None the less, it supporting the child's most adored began to do unpaid secretarial work! men returned the next day and thanks to Mr. A. S. Abbott who, bridge wing. informed him that they had been assisted by Mr. K. H. Lui,
was a bewildering business, so far possession? Nora screamed; tear for her husband. In February. formed in Mrs. Mallinson's pretty 1934, he was away, and on his re- ordered to leave the ship, which kindly helped me in sending out as Muffity was concerned.
He was an undersized little runt eyes: the chief, with an ugly leer, turn he said he had been away with had sailed away.
the appeal
of a man, blear-eyed, skimpy; his crammed the chain and locket into Miss Crokan. Later he suggested arms were like pipe-stems. He'd
a pocket. jalways shrunk away from the idea "Take them away and
On Monday last he received in- the vessel was formation that anchored in Tsun Wan Bay.
Prof*xces 10
Tsun Wan
He and
placed the ship under arrest, äringing her back to the harbour.
ESPIONAGE TRIAL AT
OLD BAILEY
(Continued from Page 1.
SECRET PLANS
Prior to Dr. Goertz's evidence
three
camera.
Yours faithfully,
BELLA SOUTHORN,
President, Women's Auxiliary.
INDUSTRIAL LEADERS Party To Visit Canton
of violence, being meek to abject-Ithem!" he commanded.
a divorce, but they tried to make secure things up for the sake of the child-
Tren.
Last March Lord Lymington told
ness; that was why they gave him "This one, too?" asked his lieu- the scavenging jobs to do: scrub-tenant. stirring Mufity's limp his wife he was completely indif bing out lifeboats with so gee-body with his foot.
ferent to her and wanted to marry
mongee; bolystoning decks, helping "Throw that one overboard. No Miss Croban. the black squad get up the ashes, and so on.
Lady. Lymington was given the at custody of the children.
keep him. Ee will come in handy to make sport for us The chief of the pirates, a tawny headquarters.”
giant, looked clean through Muf- Muffity awkwardly struggled up- fity when he was jolted up to the right when kicked in the ribs, had
including witnesses.
4 Among the many passengeri who bridge, said something in his own to cling to the bridge-rail for sup Group-Captain in the Royal Airfarrived in the Colony this morn-tongue that made the other brist-pert: and even the astute chief then didn't notice that he had managed Force and a witness who produced ing from Shanghai were the 26 ling yellowskins laugh, and
up to release a lifebuoy on which the secret plans,
evidence in Chinese industrial leaders who shoved his revolver muzzle gave
have been investigating the eono- against big Carney's ribs and told ship's name was painted; it drop-
Muffity thoughti During the sitting of 100 min-mic situation in Kwangtung and him, in English as good as Car-ped overboard.
ney's own, to get to the wheel and that if a destroyer spotted that utes Mr. Croom Johnston, K. C-Kwangsi provinces.
lifebuoy it might grow suspicious. for the accused, had previously On arrival here this morning steer exactly as he was told.
Muffity, blinking past the chief,That was all he could do. cross-examined Lieutenant-Colon-they were met by representatives
"(Continued On Page 11) the
el Cook, attached to the General of the Hong Kong Chinese Cham-saw a destroyer's smoke in Staff, the directorate of military ber of Commerce and other Chin-distance, and had a vague thought operations and the intelligence de-ese commercial bodies and at 11 that if he could only do something partment of the War Office, on his am were the guests of honour at anything to attract that war- canoe's attention, things would not knowledge of German. Lt-Col the Kam Loong Restaurant. Cook stated that he was interpre- They were entertained to time be as bad as they seemed. These ter to Mr. Lloyd George as Prime at 1 p.m. by the Chinese Chamber Chinese pirates murdered all such Minister and other members of at the Peninsula Hote! and will prisoners as were not worth a ran- the Cabinet at the Spa Conference leave en masse for Canton by the som; and Muffity had no false no-
'Fei Express at 4 pm in 1920. Reuter.
Cheero Club Activities
light
INTERPORT HOCKEY PRACTICE
COLONY DEFEAT EAST LANCS.
JURY STOP CASE
Acquittal on Theft Charge
A jury at London Sessions last month stopped a case in which Jason Henry Nash, aged 60, was accused of stealing five casement doors from his employers, a firm of joinery importers at Islington.
Nash was discharged.
17-
Giving evidence, Nash said that he was a sub-contractor, and em- ployed about a dozen men. Ee had been working for the firm for 40 years, and no suggestion had ever tions of his own importance in the
been made against him. He human scheme. No one cared whe-i ther be sank or swam; and no one)
ranged with other employees to ever had, since he left the charity The Colony Interport hockey buy the doors, cheap, as they were school which had been all the home team were seen in action yesterday damaged, and would be sold at a at the Club, he'd ever experienced.
afternoon in a practice match cut price Last Tuesday a very successful dance will be held
After he had initialled parti-} 8.30. p. whist drive was again held at the commencing at
On Only what could a man do? If against the East Lancashire Regi- Cheero Club. The prize winners! March 16 the Ladies' Committee he even reached a band to the ment and won a very exciting en-culars of the transaction he took 4 goals to 1 after the doors home, being told that he were as follows:--Ladies 1st Mrs are running a dance at the China signal-halliards he'd be chopped counter by
would be informed of the price) Beer, 2nd Mrs. Newnham, Sealed, Fleet Theatre. Ladies by invitadown like a sheep. Carney was being in arrears at the interval.
Owen, in goal for the Inter-ter. No. Mrs. Sanderson - Gents 1st tion only, Gentlemen $1 each, steering the ship on her origina! Mr. Moore, 2nd Mr. Holmes, Sealed, which includes
refresh-course, under orders, so that dis-porters, gave a splendid display. the whole of the Inter- No. Mr. Richardson The Aggrements.
tant, destroyer: "would never sus-while gate Prizes for January and Fe-) On Tuesday next there will be pect anything being wrong aboard mediate line shone.
Divett, on the right-wing, gave bruary were also presented, the the usual weekly whist drive, the Empire State. winners being Ladies, Mrs. Dea-which commences at 8.30 p.m. Ad-
Up to the bridge came another one of his best displays to date, con; Gents, Mr. Tolley. After the mission 50 cts, which includes party: three slant-eyed miscreants, while. Lal Singh, supporting Nolan, regular whist drive a "Knock-out" light refreshments.
dragging with them pretty Mrs. on the left, wing, was superb and{ whist. drive was held and the win-
On Wednesday next there is to Mallinson and her little girl. Nora.but for the fact that Barch is a
London, To-day. ners were Mrs. B. J. Clark and be the weekly tea dance from 5-Frightened though Nors. was, she certainty for the inside-left berth
Flight-Lieutenant Although Mr. Moore. sented by Mrs. Hance, and Mr. which includes tea.
The prizes were pre-7.30 p.m. Admission 40 cts, each, contrived a watery smile for Muf-would ascure his place in the team.
Williams, playing in the pivotal Rose lost time when poor visibility fity. He used to make her dolls out of oddments of banting: he berth for the soldiers, was one of on Wednesday made him return On Thursday next the weekly had knackily carved her a model the outstanding players on display to Salisbury, Rhodesia, he still Last Wednesday the weekly tea Bridge and Mah Jongg drive will sakupan which floated in the wash- and should secure his place has a chance of establishing a dance was held and proved suc be held, commencing at 8 pm deck tub as if it were rest Beed's right-ank to-morrow. He cessful, and in the evening an im-Admisson 50 cts. each, which in-
"Ah!" said the chief, gloating scored their only goal, while new record on his return flight from Cape Town to England. He promptu concert was given by cludes light refreshments. over Mr. Mallinson and Nora Gurbachan Singh (2), Divett and dew to Kisama, Kenya, early yes- some of the Club's members. On March 23 Bridge and Mah"Here is good ransom !”
Lal Singh scored for the winnersterday morning and Yesterday * Bridge anti Mah Jongg drive will be held in the
He spoke a really refined
set off again for the Sudan. - Jongy drive was held, and to make Lounge of the Club, commencing voice, like a proper toff; and Mu Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 Last month Mr. Bose set up a these drives a success the Club it 3- p. Admission $1 each, fity remembered, having heard hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day new record of 3 days 17 hours 25 would like the support of more which includes tea. Tables may somewhere that, lots of these Chinks was 0.01 inch. The total since minutes for the England to the people.
be booked through the Secretary, had been educated at Oxford or January 1∙has been 431 inches, Cape fight. British Wireless On Monday next the weekly Tel. 33907.--:
Cambridge colleges. You never against an average of 334 inches. Service.
Medina was M-C.
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