fice, Dr. Guertner, and his wife (x).

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936.

SANCTIONS DEBATE AT GENEVA

(Continued from Page 2)

means, even a force.

once

Mr. de Valera urged that the then as M. Litvinoff had so well great Powers should meet now in said, they must defend it by all a peace conference to prevent war resort to armed rather than to wait for the con- ference which would have to be Referring to the objection that held after Europe had the burden of the application of more been drenched in blood. military measures would fall prin- Sir James Parr (New Zealand). cipally on the major Powers, Dr. favoured the maintenance of sanc Koo declared that it was fair that tions, but would acquiesce if the the stronger Powers should con-Įmajority of the League, members Itributê more, since they had favoured a suspension. Referring greater interests at stake and so to League reform, he advocated would benefit more from peace that all the nations of the world For the effective organisation and should be invited to the Septem- maintenance of peace the prin-ber meeting of the Assembly,

was indis-!

Other speakers yesterday after- ciple of universality

included Senor. Vienna noon" pensable.

(Chile), who supported Argen- The French standpoint with tina's initiative in the non-recogni-

FRENCH STANDPOINT

COUNT'S 65 MILES AN HOUR.

Other Road Users May Go Hang

Count: Paul Munster, of Upper Berkeley-street, London, W., wa fined $5 st Gravesend recently for driving without reasonable consideration for other persons using the road.

A police motor patrol · said that on the Watling-street road of May 17 Count, Manster three times pulled over to the off-side. to make three lines of traffic. It was estimated that he reached a speed of 65 miles an hour.

.*

TOURISTS DUE THIS MONTH

"Chichibu. Maru” Arrivals

Under the direction of the D. F.

will be indicated by the added that unless confidence in Robertson Travel Bureau, No. 408.. On the occasion of the International Congress for the Protection of regard to the reform of the Coven-tion of the Italian conquest, and

Above are seen ant Industry in Berlin a Government reception was given. some of the guests arriving, being received by the Reichsminister of Jus-Foreign Minister, M. Delbos, in a the efficacy of the League were south Spring Street, Los Angeles, speech at the Assembly to-day. restored Chile might reconsider over 100 tourists are due to sr- It is understood that he favours her continued membership.

rive at Hong Kong on July 23 by Mr. K. G. Westman (Sweden) the mv. Chichibu Maru the reinforcing of Articles X and

Mrs. D. F. Robertson is due XVI by a more binding interpreta-said that the sanctions frönt was

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES tion and also suppression of the already broken, but nothing could with a party of 30 en route on a

tween

rule of unanimity, on the ground reverse the, Assembly's verdict tour around the world.

He Dr. and Mrs. LV. Lucas are that it permits a potential aggres-that Italy was the aggressor. The forthcoming wedding be; Cha Sin. aged 28, a mason, em-

Asome, ployed by the Kwan Kee Contrac-sor to hold up action by the Coun-deplored the fact that the League due with a party of 20 en route

on a tour around the world. Hugh Gregory

AUSTRIAN ATTITUDE.

Mr. Frank Smith is due with a School Teacher, of St. Joseph's tors, was stabbed in the back yes-cil; and the establishment of a was not universal College. Kennedy Road, and Doris terday, at the site of the new system of regional agreements

Baron Plug (Austria), refer-party of 15 en route to Peiping.

Dr. Roy L. Smith, pastor of the Margaret Lee, of No. 314 Prince Queen Mary Hospital and emoved binding the countries immediately

in Los is an-to the Government Civil Hospital interested to military sanctions, ring to the Italian memorandum Edward Road, Kowloon,

His condition is not serious and while other countries less interest presented to the League at the First Methodist Church nounced.

his assailant has not yet beened would apply economie sane opening of the Assembly meeting, Angeles, is due to arrive with a

tions only-Reater.

said that it was inspired by the party represented arrested.

spirit of the Covenant. Com- the 104th

Among the earlier speakers was

Hong Kong was last month at

mencemeat Exercises of New York!

Orient.

of 20 en route to

the

D. F. Robertson is due to

MR. BALDWIN'S OPINION

and Wo Fung Kai, aged 32,

London: At a speech at a University. Sidzey S. T. Wang, Hing, aged 25, of the Ein Lee banquet in London yesterday Mr. Mr. Stanley Bruce (Australia), arrive with a party of 25 en route were of the Dr. F. E. Bogardus is due with of No. 71 -Wing Lok Street, Mas-Contractors, were removed to the Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister, who said that in view of the facts around the world. ter of Business Administration, Government Civil Hospital suffer-denied that, his resignation was his Government Graduate of the school of Busi-ling from injuries received during imminent. No doctors had visited opinion that the time had been a party of 20 persons en route to

reached when in this dispute sanc-Peiping. new him at The Chequers ness Administration, was a can-a fight at the site of the

Queen Mary Hospital yesterday Explaining the reason for rais-tions were of no further avail and didate, for a degree.

ing sanctions Mr. Baldwin said should be lifted. The alterna- that the moment came when furtive meant war, for which hel Among the passengers who re- While working on the No.

loosed in and this view was strengthened turned to the Colony yesterday byter tank of the HMsther pressure might lead to war, thought they were not prepared; HUSBAND ACCUSED

jand once war was the 3.5. President Coolidge was Rover. Lam Chan accidentally up-

set some boiling pitch and receiv-Europe nobody knew how far it when they considered the acute

Mr. R. R. Todd, Chairman of the Urban Council.

Mr. Donald L. Ballantyne, As-

moming.

ed severe scalds. He was

taken

BY A GIRL

"She Wanted Me To Leave My Wife"

anxiety which the present situa- would spread.

"If Britain is to impose sanction in Europe was causing. to the Government Civil Hospital. tions again she will do so

wita Australia was ready to review sistant Manager of the Chase The body of Chan Wing, aged open eyes and the realisation that the system of collective security will probably bring and he was of the opinion that the Bank, accompanied by Mrs. Bal-20, a fold of the Chee Shing Wood the action

Road War. We go to Geneva in the au-Covenant should be reinforced- QUARREL OUTSIDE HIS HOME

The delegates of Uruguay, Den- lantyne, returned to the Colony Shop, No. 310 Des Voeux from the North yesterday by the west, was removed to the Public tam to consider the future of the 8.5. President Coolidge.

Mortuary yesterday. The deceas-League and to make another ef-mark, Switzerland and Holland A young married man told Mr. the Ivan Snell, the Marylebone magis- ed was engaged in carrying wood fort to assure peace by collective also indicated support for

sanctions British trate, last month that he had been accused of theft by a girl from Invitations are being sent out in the shop when he accidentally security. It is our strongest de-lifting of

whom he wished to be free. for the official opening of the Haw slipped and fell. He was crushed sire to bring together France and Wireless Service. Par Mansion. Tai Hang Road, on under the load he was carrying. Germany, without whose collabor-

lation peace in Europe is impossí-] was ble." Reuter.

July 21st from 5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.

Man Chui-wan, aged 8. His Excellency The Governor and Lady Caldecott have very gracious-admitted to the Government Civil

ly signified their intention of be-Hospital yesterday having beenj

knocked down by lorry No. ing present.

in Pokfulum Road.

The members of the Indian Company of the Hong Kong Police

Reserve are giving a farewell tea

NEGUS TAKES STEPS Geneva: The High Commission- 4300 er, Sir James Parr, informed the that New Zealand Assembly favoured the maintenance and tensification of sanctions.

The Negus has laid before the Assembly resolutions, firstly, re questing the League members to grant a loan of £10,000,000 under the

of terms

the Covenant;

party for Mr. D. L. King, former HEROIN PILLS DISCOVERED

Deputy Superintendent of Police (R), at the 8th door of the Glou-

cester Hotel at 5.30 pm on Tues- day next.

IN RAID

fined $2,000, in default aix montis”

forcible annexation.

states that

of

·

GREAT PEACE PARLEY PROPOSED

(Continued from Page 1)..

The man, William George Ar- nold, aged 26, waiter, of Warwick- Javenue, Maida Vale, was acquitted on charges of stealing and receiv ing a suit case and goods, worth Berne: The Italian argument)$10, from a house in Cambridge. that the demonstration of journa- terrace, Hyde Park

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The total local rainfall last imprisonment, by Mr. W. Schofield A covering note month amounted to 5.72 inches, at the Central Magistracy for pos Abyssinia is taking these steps to ranging in daily amounts from .04 session of 2,737 heroin pills at invoke a clear manifestation inch on the 18th and 20th to 0.87 No. 146 Queen's Road West, first the sentiments of the majority of means in the possession of extra-Carson. The girl declared that inch on the 1st. No rain at all feil floor. Detective-Sergeant Riddell the League members-Beuter. on 10 days during the month. said that on information received

lists during the Negas's speech in Phyllis Carson, aged 23, wai- the League Assembly is a matter tress, of Cambridge-terrace, who concerning merely Italy and the gave evidence against biza, League of Nations but not Swit sentenced to 21 days' imprison- zerland is emphatically rejected ment for receiving the property. by the semi-official paper. Der! It was stated that the day after Wong Shun-fui, aged 20, a mar-secondly, calling on the Assembly Bund The paper takes pains to the suitcase belonging to a ried woman, was this morning to proclaim the non-recognition of point out that Switzerland enjoys North was missed, a policeman full sovereign rights also at was called to Arnold's address, Geneva and that the territory used where he found Arnold outside the by the League of Nations is by no house quarrelling with Phyllis The point of Arnold had taken her there, and territorial rights. view maintained apparently also would not admit her because he DANZIG PROBLEMS Geneva: As a result of the by official Italian quarters is had found his wife in

"Got Some Stuff” a conversations between Mr. Eden, therefore extremely curious," says

She then said: "This man has Colonel Beck and the Danzig High the paper, stressing that al-

of the got some stuff which he stole from Commissioner, Mr. Sean Lester, though the President which took place yesterday morn-League of Nations Assembly may Cambridge-terrace last night. I was was decided at a secret have authority within the con- with him.” Arnold denied her ac ing, it session of the council held last fines of the League of Nations cusation.

Phyllis Carson, who pleaded evening to put the Danzig ques-building, the Swiss sovereignity is tion of the council's agenda and thereby not restricted in any way guilty to receiving the property, thus said in evidence she had known Ar- 0.62 inch. The total since January Lt. Col. Arthur Charles Jackson to request the Senate President. The Swiss authorities are 1 has been 25.47 inches, against:

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the place was raided and the pills Engineer Commander and Mrs were found in the drawer of White are going on holiday to chest of drawers... Rabahl, New Guinea, to where they'

are proceeding to-day by the s.s Nankin.

Hong Kong rainfall for the 24

bours ending at 10 am. to-day was

an average of 39.57 inches.

the

at A message 'received United States Consulate-General this morning from Manila states that at 8.20 am. the typhoon was situated in about Longitude 123 E. and Latitude 16 No moving north-west. The position is about 200 miles due east af Luzon Island.

The HMS. Empress of Asia. is expected bere from Manila at 7 em. on Wednesday next, and will berth at the Kowloon Wharf: The vessel is due to sail for Victoria and Vancouver, BC via Shang- hai and ports, at 6 am on following Friday-

the

OLDEST MILITARY KNIGHT DEAD

The oldest Military Knight of Windsor,

Lient CoL Arthur Charles Jackson, died at his bome in, Lower Ward, Windsor Castle,, last month. He was 29.

The Military Knights of Wind- sor are said to be the oldest military body in the world.

Col Jackson Joined the 6th Re giment of Foot in 1868.

Geneva: The request for a loan terrace.

Dr. Greiser, to come to Geneva.fally entitled to do whatever they nold about eight months, and they The matter will come up for dis-think fit with private persons who had lived together at Cambridge- On Tuesday night, in a cussion at the Council's session have been legally arrested at the terrace. to-morrow,~~~Trans-Ocean Service request of the President of the public house, he suggested that PARTICULARS OF DEBATE League Assembly, concludes the they should collect her luggage.

from her old address in Cambridge London: The delegates of the jpaper. Irish Free State and New Zealand took part in yesterday afternoon's of £10,000,000 from the members. They went there, and he stole discussion on sanctions at the of the League of Nations is con- the property from another room meeting of the League Assembly tained in a resolution to be ap while she kept watch. When they at Geneva. The debate will be proved by the League Council in left he asked her to take the Iresumed to-day.

a note handed in by the leader of stolen property for the right be the Abyssinian delegation, Pas cause he could not take it home. Nasibu A second draft for the She took it to her new lodgings| loyalty of League members to in Cambridge-terrace, and next day Articles 10 and 16 of the Coven-handed it over to him. sut, and a-declaration of refusal

Told To "Clear Off*

THE WEATHER

OF JUNE

to recognise the annexation of Later, continued the girl they The month of June was re-age, cloudiness was 71 per cent Abyssinia, has also been pre- quarrelled, and he suggested “go- markable for the low rainfall, against an average of 78 pepared--Trans-Ocean Service.

cent, and humidity. 84 per

ing to his place to talk When they found that Arnold's wife was

in he told her (Miss Carson) to

5.70 ins. being recorded against cent against an average of 36- The z.s. Santhia is expected here an average of 15.52 ins. Of per cent. from Singapore on Tuesday morn-this amount more than one

The mean temperature was (Continued from Next Column)clear of, as if he did not know ing next.

quarter (1.97 in.) fell upon the 22.6 degrees compared with the home with his wife throughout her, and his wife fetched a police-

rst day of the month, 0.52 ft mamaal of SL0 degrees; it rang- the day and evening.

One case each of diphtheria, falling from 9.30 am to 10.30 ed from 924 degrees on In reply to Mr. Suell Arnold Arnold, in the enteric fever and cerebrospinal am. Thunderstorms occurred the 6th to 75.6 degrees on the denied that he had been living with declared that the girl's fever were reported to the Health on the 8th, 13th and 14th 18th. The prevalling winds Miss Carson, but said he had all lies. He hail not authorities during the 24 hours There were 198 hours of sur were from the South with a stayed in the same house with her on the Tuesday, whe ended yesterday.

Ishine, 24 hours above the aver mean velocity of 9 mph. under threats. She wanted him (Continued at foot of

to leave his wife, be said.

Column)

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