LABOUR DEMANDS ACTION AGAINST JAPANESE

Mr. Henderson's Question In House Of Commons

"GO TO WAR?"

ASK

TORY BENCHES

London, To-day.

MINISTERIAL cries of "Go to War?" greeted a

PRINCE LUDWIG'S BRIDE OF

WEDDING

London, To-day..

The wedding of Prince Ludwig of Hesse, who was so tragically bereaved in the Belgian air crast on Tuesday, to Miss Margaret Ged- des, daughter of Sir Aucklan:

Geddes, took place very quietly in

Peter yesterday.

*Only a few of the family's near-

ELEVEN DAYS

SUES HUSBAND

Wong Tak, a doctor Des Voeux Road Central

Chan Shui-pak Forrest at the Central to show cause why me be bound over to keep

suggestion by Mr. Arthur Henderson, the La-the German Embassy Church of St. morning summoned bour Member, in the House of Commons yester- day that positive action must be taken in addi-est relations and friends, including tion to passing resolutions if China is to be help-Ambassador, were present.

ed.

the Duke of Kent and the German

The bride and all present wore

Mr. Henderson asked: "In view of the findings of deep mourning. Trans-Ocean.

the Brussels Conference, will the British Gov- ernment recommend to the Governments con-

cerned the desirability of withholding all fur- ther supplies of arms and war munitions from Japan while continuing to supply China?"

Lord Cranborne, Under Foreign Secretary, said in his reply that the parties to the declaration at present were considering what was to be their common attitude in view of the position taken up by Japan regarding their undertak- ings under the Nine-Power Treaty and the Kellogg Pact.

COMMON ACTION

DECREE NISI GRANTED

POLICE OFFICER MARRIED

The defendant was

by Mr. F. X. Remedios.

24, this

Complainant, in the witness box said she was afraid defend would ask her to practice medici by giving injections to She was married on October 2 lived with defendant till October 13.

In reply to his Worship, she said she only saw defendant at his of fice in Nathan Road after she had

A large gathering was present left him when she called on her at the Union Church this morning mother She admitted defendant when Miss Arnot Dixon became had not pestered her nor had the bride of Sgt. HL A. McKay, of written to her. the Fingerprints Department of the Hong Kong Police Force.

Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lieb in

His Worship dismissed the appli- cation.

Mr. Remedios asked for COSTS and stated that the relatives complainant were the instigators

Chinese Affairs and the Detective Department several times.

Mrs. Alice Emily Shuster, of 12, Austin Road, where the happy of the action. His client had been Wing Hing Street, obtained a decouple were the recipients of con-called before the Secretary for cree nisi to be made abso-gratulations and good wishes. Pending re-assembling of the lute within three months at Brussels Conference it was impos-the Divorce Sessions this sible to estimate the chance of morning when, represented by securing agreement on any com- Mr. George She, instructed by the mon action

Mr. Henderson then asked if Lord Cranborne would bear in mind that if China is to be helped, positive action must be taken in addition to passing resolutions. (Ministerial cries of "Go to War?”).

COLLECTIVE PRESSURE

Hon Mr. M. K. Lo, she petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage with Mr. Fritz Edward Shuster, of No. 58, Canton Road, Kowloon.

Respondent was in Court but did not contest the proceedings. ~

Mr. She stated that the parties were married at St. John's Cathe- dral in April, 1927. In May 1929, petitioner proceeded to England Mr. Vyvyan Adams asked if any via Canada and did not return to measure for collective pressure the Colony until August last. Dur against the aggressor in the Faring the latter part of her residence East was contemplated.

Lord Cranborne advised him to put down his question

in England she learned that res- pondent was living with another

WOMEN

Mr. P. J. Noel Baker (Labour,

the witness box, the petition- Derby) asked if the Government were of the opinion that the Bruser said she saw a report in the "South China Morning Post" which sels declaration was in any way

stated that the funeral of her inconsistent with the Geneva re- solution condemning the Japanese

aggressor,

Lord Cranborne replied "No. Reuter

SOVIET GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS SECRET

closure of

being kept a

Russian and German circles

Attention is drawn, however,

mother-in-law was attended by two grand children. She wrote to her sister and obtained the information that the other child was the daugh- ter of a Miss da Cruz by respon- dent.

On her return to the Colony, she visited respondeat, who admiti that he was living with Miss da Cruz

The Hon Mr. M. K Lo that after petitioner consulted him, witness saw respondent who was quite straight forward about the affair. Respondent, did not attempt any "bargaining regarding the custody of the child of the mar- the riage, but stated that as petition- areer did not know the boy well,

in would be better for him to have cus

tody of the child

to The Chief Justice granted a de- the recent closing of Japanese concree nist and stated that applica- sulates at the request of the Soviet tion for the custody of the child Government. Frans-Ocean

would be heard in "Chambers

SUBMARINE CLAIM

Paris. To-day.

ling to "Le Journal des Debata

Reason is financial, says the paper, as well as diplomatic dificulties fol- Work of repairing the Spanish lowing claim by General Fanco

at St. to possession of the submarine- Republican submarine C2 Nazaire has been suspended, accord-Trans-Oceans

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