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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER
27, 1930.
BRITAIN'S PACIFIC FOREIGN POLICY PLANS TO CURTAIL SUGAR
ELABORATING SAFEGUARDS FOR WAR PREVENTION.
FOREIGN MINISTER REVIEWS GUIDING
PRINCIPLES.
THROUGH BECTER'S AORNOY.]
PRODUCTION.
U.S. MAGNATE VISITS JAVA.
[RKUTER'S AMERICAN "BREVIOR. Į
NEW YORK, Oct. 25,
Mr. Thomas. Chadbournej · Fresi- dent of the Committee for the Stabilisation of the World Sugar Market, and the Cuban Senator Viriato Gutierrez, are sailing next week to confer with representa LONDON, Oct, $ Secondly, every form of usefultives of the Java Sugar Trust in Speaking at a ceremony at New-international co-operation in those regard to plans for the stabilira
tion of sugar. unstle to-day when he received the Freedom of the City, Mr. Arthur Henderson, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, reviewed the strongly pacific trend of British foreign policy in the past few yenra
phores where nations had coinmon interests to be served, must be bullt up and encouraged.
дя (LIL exam.
Mr. Henderson recalled what had boen dano in this regard under the auspices of the League of Nations in Austria-Hungary, Greece, and Ho referred in the course of his Bulgarin; and speech to the British Empire's ple of development
ignature of the Optional Clauscational co-operation in. in the statute of the Permanent spheros through the League he Court of International Justice, mentioned that since 1921 a sories pedging acceptance of the decisions of conventions dealing with free of the Court on justiciable disdom of transit, freer intorchange putes, and anid that the Governot goods and commodities, simpli- ment was now discussing with the fication of Customs formalties, and representatives of the Dominions the removal of import and export and India to enable them to go restrictions had been concluded. further and to accept the General Act for the pacific settlement of all international disputes.
Mr. Chadbourne alates that, ex- cept in isolated cases, he has not yet heard of any curtailment of production in Java.
Embargo on Cuban Exports.
HAVANA, Oct. 95. The President has signed a do cree placing a temporary embargo. on the export of sugar until the Chadbourne plan is realised.
of inter-
A othor
Now
from York message Javans, dated October 18, stated that the willingness of the angar planters in Cuba to co-operate in carrying and the plan proposed Mr. Chadbourns was indicated in an announcement that 1,325,000 tons out of 1,500,000 aimed at have already been contributed, leaving under 175,000 tons from the cati mated carry-over to be withdrawn from the immediate market, in an attempt to restore normal prices.
White Slave Traffic. Blavery was boing effectively and auccessfully death with, as was aljo Mr. Henderson declared that
the traffic in dangerous drugs and this instrument, if generally ao-the white slave traffic. cepted, as ho was konfident it i would be, would defnitely estab- Betterment of Labour Conditions,
Fish a reign of arbitration instead of force in the settlement of all dis- putes.
KING BORIS MARRIES PRINCESS GIOVANNI.
ATTENDED BY A DISTIN-
GUISHED GATHERING,"
(TAROVON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
|
Many important conventiona for the betterment of labour conditions throughout the world had been
Assisst (Italy), Oct. 21. agreed to, and the list would grow
The thoughts of the whole of continually all nations came to Bulgaria and Italy are contred on see more clearly the immense power
this normally quiet Perugian town, which today is ablaze with buat for good which world co-operationing and crowded on the occasion through the League bad on the of the wedding of King Boris and social and economic bettorment of Princess Giovanni of Italy. iinaakind..
(URITY WIRELESS SERVICEŢ
Perzistont Factor of Policy.
RUGBY, Oct. 24. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ar- thur Henderson, in acknowledging the Freedom of Newcastle, which
Thirdly, our policy must aim at was prosented to him to-day, re-building up the machinery or the viewed the principle, which guided Longue and strengthening its in- Britain's foreign policy. He said stitutions and laws, making that machinery wotupréhensive and that, looking back through the last elastic, strong and sure, so that two or three centuries, the thought it would in a crisis respond to and action of Britain might have whatever strain was imposed upon it. This, perhaps, was the most im- appeared hesitating at various portant of the three parts of our junctures of history. The persist-guneral policy; and, referring to ent factor of her policy, growing what had been accomplished in this connection, be recalled the Locarno ever stronger as the years wont by, Treaty, distinguished by reason of bad beon that of serving weaker a special guarantee undertaken by "nations in the belief that she was this country to take steps against serving the boat interest of civil debated but now settled frontier ony aggressor who violated the long isation and furthering the ulti-between France and Germany; the mate cause of peace,
signing of the Pact of Paris whore- Thus, repeatedly, the so-called by 58 nations renounced war as on policy of splendid isolation had instrument of national policy; and raised double in the minds of Bri- the signing of the optional clause tich statesmon in the past. They which bound the signatories to ac were compelled to recognise by cept a judicial settlement of dis the very force of circumstances putes of a justiciable nature. that the welfare of these islands wig bound up with that of other peoples near to them. Britain was still pursuing to-day that tradi tional policy, but with this cen- tial difference before 1914 the in-mula whereby the United Kingdom terdependence of our interest with and the Dominions might go fur- the peoples of the world was not ther by acceding to a goneral Act enchained in the sanctity of any under which overy dispute, what international instrument. It was
now so definitely enshrined that the conception of a policy of splendid isolation had for a time to be abandoned by formal treaty.
Disputes Bottled by Arbitration,
It was hoped that the Imperial Conference might agree on a for,
evor its nature, should in the last resort be referred to international arbitration and the countries a
ortake to abide by the awards of arbitration. That instrument, generally accepted, as he believed Rude Awakening of 1914. it would be, definitely established This vital change was the rude? reign of arbitration in place of awakoning brought about by the force in the settlement of all in- catastropha af 1914. After this ternational disputes.
Disarmament Restriction.
catastrophe. It was recognised on all hands that the machinery of international intercourse must bo As to the treaty of financial as- overhauled if another catastrophe, sistance accepted at the Leaguo similar in dimensions but oven Asambly by 27 nations Britain had moro terrible in ita consequences, coupled hor signature with the restriction that it should not be binding until a final disarmament agrooment was reached. The au thors of the Covenant believed that could international co-operation
was to be averted.
Corner-Stons of British Policy. As a result the Covenant of the League of Nations emerged The
sover succeed if national arma- Covenant ortablishod for all tímė
п
Mussolini.
MR. BALDWIN'S CRITICS.
CORDIALLY WELCOME LATEST DECLARATION,
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE
RUOBY, Det, 25, Lord Elibank and Lord Melchett, who have bech among the Conser vative critics of Mr. Stanley Bald- win's recent pronouncements on questions of tariff modifications and imperial preference, have issued a statement cordially welcoming. Mr. Baldwin's latest declaration that he would negotiate with the Dominions with a free hand for closer ocon omic unity in all respects.
Lord Beaverbrook, whose Empire Crusade movement has hitherto had the support of Lord Elibank and Lord Melchett, has rejectedį Mr. Baldwin's proposal,
Mr. Baldwin will address his supporters on the whole subject of party policy next Tuesday.
TOMBS OF "UNKNOWN
WARRIORS."
BRITISH PROPOSALS AROUSE
INDIGNATION.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]
LONDON, Oct. 21. The British Légion has so far been the strongest opponent in Groat Britain of the suggestion of dropping the Cenotaph functions, and, according to the New York Times, the American Legion and other associations of ex-Service men are likewise hostile.
The State Department at Wash ington has received the British Note, but declines to comment,
The principal newspapers are also silent.
,
Belgian Newspaper's Outburst. 'BRUSSELS, Oct. 24. The Nation Belge is most indig nant about the proposals of the British Government to cease wreath laying at the tombs of Unknown. Warriors during official visits to the various capitala.
AMERICA RELIEVES
UNEMPLOYMENT.
NINETY MILLION STERLING ON PUBLIC WORKS.
{REOTAR'S AMERICAN SERVICE}
New York, Oct. 24.
PARAGUYAN MINISTER
ASSASSINATED.
VICTIM
SHOOTS HIS ASSAILANT DEAD.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE.)
ASUNCION, Ucz, 24. It is announced that public The Finnuca Minister of Para- works costing £90,000,000 will be guay, Senhor Ayala, was shot and approved in November sa a stimu seriously wounded by man who
us to industry and a relief of un-attacked him, employment.
President Hoover has announced that it is unnecessary to summon a special session of Congress to deal with unemployment or any other kindred subject.
ACTRESS TO BE A NUN.
LEAVING A FAMOUS THEATRE.
A stir has boon caused at the Comédie-Francaise, Paris by the decision taken by one of its young- est members, Mife. Haután, to enter a convent. Such a thing-bas: not occurred the of this onerable dangtre, the first national playhouse," for more than two hundred years.
Mile. Haulin is only twenty-nine years of ago, and has felt an irre- siatible call to forsake the world and its vanity for a life of con- templation and of service.
"Palsa Joya."'.'
When she announced her decision to her fellow players she answered smilingly to their protests, "Oh, don't pity me. I am so happy,... I feel that I have found my vocation, and I am leaving behind In the false joyn of the world with- out a single regret.
Mile, Hautin spent her holidays this summer at Lourdes in a con- vent, where she assisted the name in attending the rick, and háa rẽ, turned there for a few daya now in order that she may say farewell to her old friends.
incident which occurred during a A strange story is told of an
revent tour by the Comédie-Fran- enise company in Egypt. In the streets of Cairo the party was stopped by fakir, who foretold that one of their number would re- tire into monastic life within
ear.
The journal says that " even i The ceremony in the church of the Labour Government has no St. Francis was attended by a memory, others have, It may distinguished gathering, including please Mr. Ramsay MacDonald to King Emmanuel, the ex-King Fer deny our dead, but that is no rea- dihand of Bulgaria, and Signore, for us to abandon the duty of
laying flowers at the tomb of the The shock of Mlle. Hautin's do- Unknown Soldier of Great Britain."cision was made the greater by the The Extinction of Hatred.", fact that she was playing as sun! BERLIN, Oct. 24. on Sunday night, and was billed for Monday. That afternoon, how: The newspapers make no ment upon the British Govern ever, she approached M. Pakre, the ment's proposal beyond headlines director, and asked him to supply such "The Extinction of an understudy, explaining hor Hatred."
reasons for the request.
Charming Custom at Lunch..
Assissi, Oct. 25. Princess Giovanni's car was, pelt- ed with roses from the windows of the villagers, and flowers bedecked the houses as she proceeded to the
church,
On crossing the threshold eight beralds in the traditional medieval costume of the town blew a fanfare on silver trumpets.
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.com-
She is to enter a Benedictine British initiative in this matter is welcomed in Government aircles not very shortly as a novice.
Bhe only joined the national as a step towards the healing of
theatre last year on leaving the war wounds and encouraging peace Conservatoire, where in the minds of the new generofuture was prophesied for her.
a brilliant tion.
They hope that the British exam- At the elevation of the Host,ple will be followed by other former the heralds standing along the altar enemies of Germany, which has no steps blew their trumpets instead Unknown Soldier.
The service was conducted by the parish priest, instead of the Car dinal, in accordance with the bride's desire.
of the usual ringing of the bell.
The couple after the ceremony walked to the tomb of St. Francis d'Assissi to pray, amid the" "rural" populace's acclamations,
NETHERLANDS NAVY VOTE PASSED.
WOMAN KILLS THE KISS.
"PECKS" THAT COST 108, od,
Kissing is dying. Many people have long tiled to kill the kiss.
Woman has killed" the kiss her-
Three hundred guests at down LIVELY DEBATE IN SECOND self. She has jibbed at the high
at lunch in a private villa.
The bride, on entering, immedi- ately removed her wedding veil and put on the crown of the Queen of Bulgaria
CHAMBER.
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.)
пре
THE HAGUE, Oct. 24. A most charming moment of the lunch was when three little children
The Second Chamber, by 61 offered King Boris and his bride rotos to 33, has adopted a Bill-au three bowls filled with wine, oil and thorising the construction of a bread symbolical of the agricul-cruiser and two sloops for use
principally in the Dutch Intlios tural ile of Francis d'Assissi
Subsequently the royal pair ein- barked at Ancona for Bulgaria.
"SLIP" OF A SUN BATHER.
POLICEMAN AS DRESS CENSOR.
Harry Curr, aged twenty-two, was fined 108. nt Marlborough. street Police Court last month for sun bathing without a costume in the Lansbury Lido" on the pentine,
Sex-
Police Constable Scarlett explain which, in his view, was not a costume
A lively debate resulted in the temporary suspension of a Com- munist mombor. Tho Defence Minister stated that the Bill in no wise implied undue extension of the-floet.
WORKSHOPS RUN BY
cost of kissing!
Every time a woman with a per- footly made-up" face is kissed the kiszor knocka 10s. Od. off her face value,
ex-
four. "Jules" pute in those
"My lady" is at the beauty par- perisive permanent waves which
ast a month. Five guineas,
He takes a pair of glittering brows into thin little linen like al tweezers and prunes the dainty aye gebratie area, One, guines
He massages and mud packs the patient's face, Three guineas,
revolver,
Senhor Ayala drow and thore was an exchange of shots.
His assailant was shot dead.;
LATED. Senhor Ayals has died of the wound inflicted by his assailant.
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He titivates and tints. The facư slowly gains the glory of a rose at
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S'hhh! A guiuen. (Jules BAR BILVES, por Of
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"Setting" Her Beauty.
cornmunity of interest between monta romæined unrestricted and if ed that Curr" wore only a slip | to take the attention of any one waller setting a poorless stone is the peoples of the world. The competition in armamente" should Covenant of the Loague of Nations revive.
to
Cure displayed the "slip," which proved to be a pair of white foot Com-ball knickers.
Sourlett said that he objected to
Ideal of British. "Statesmanship,
"Have you seen Our screw,
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM NEW YORK.
THE Motor Vessel
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CONSIGNEE NOTICES,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN: STEAMSHIP 00., LTD.
BAY AND
OHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. CONSIGNEER per Co.'s Vermel
AGAMEMNON
SINGAPORE
FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIA
are hereby notified that their Cargo, will be discharged into Holl Wharf, Kowloon, where it will ile at Consignos rink and object to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holte War
bart. The Dargo. will be ready for Delivery, from Godown on and 27th October,
Optional Cargo will not be landed here, loss Notios has besa given prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from to port to the final part of call to port to port to which the option extends.
All broken, chafed and damaged Gooda arn to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined as any
and Tuesday Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noos, within the Free Storage period. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vomil's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd November will be subject to font
All Claims against the Vessel must be proscatod to the Undersigned on or before the 17th November, or they will nok bo
recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be affected,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta.
$10039
27th October, 1930.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
· THE DEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.
FROM MIDDLESBRO, HULL, ANTWERP, LONDON AND
·STRAITS.
The Steamship
BENLOMOND."
ONSIGNEES. of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being laded at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and
whence Gedown Co..
and/or from the wharves Delivery may be obtaine
No Cinime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining, undelivered after the 'st November, 1930, will be subject to Rent
All Ulaims against the Steamer ranst be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 16th November, 1030, or they will not be recognised damaged Goods
All broken, chafed
sro lo be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 31st Ditobor, 1980, at 10 s.m., by Messm, Goddard & Douglas..
by
No Fire Insurance has been affeoted. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD,,
Agoats
Hong Kong 25th Oct., 1930.
[10023.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN.
THE
HE Motor Vessel
"DANMARK"
having arrived, Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are. being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra basardona Godewus of the Hong Kong sad Kowloon Wharf and
Itil Godown Co where Delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after Bint October, 1830, at 4 p.m., will be subject to Beat
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Mesare. Ander- Ron & Ashe on the 30th October, 1930,
at 10 am
All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 4th November, 1980, or they. not be recognised.
will
No Fire Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JOEN MANNERA & CO., LTD.,
Agenta.
Hong Kong, 24th Oct., 1990.
[10023
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.
THE Steamer
COBLENZ" having arrived from BREMEN, HAM- BURG and Forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Cargo is being landed at their risk into the. Godowns of the Hong Kong
Kong & Howlocu Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon, where Delivery can be obtained. ·
Consigares, are farther notified" that the Steamer COBLENZ" has takon at HAMBURG and BREMEN
WOMEN.
GIRL WAR WORKERS NOW. MASTER ENGINEERS.
---Angirl with a pale, delicate.face and arresting blue eyes was likely
Now he starts on the lips, --A wandering round the Radio
Ex.
a bodger to Jules starting on the hibition at Olympia. was now the cornerstone of Bri- With other nations Britain had
lips. He touches so lightly-with tish policy. It was in virtue of the been working unremittingly
driver!" she would ask: "or this a tiny scarlet pencil until the principles embodied in that instru- obtain the conclusion of a
special drilling jig; or our chuck ? mouth becomes & dainty Cupid's fresh, tempting......... Half-a- Mechanics-aro no mystery to her, bow, ront that British policy since had vention for the reduction and
CINGALESE PRINCE - been pursued. It was in the light limitation of armaments, and the the knickers because they did not he may be only eighteen, and wear guinea! She rests for 1fteen haring arrived from the above Fort on Through Jargo for HONG KONG Ex of the vims embodied in the Coven conclusion of the London Naval cover the upper part of the body.ing a childish blue frock, but one minutes, so that her beauty will 21st instant, Consignees of Cargo are 68. "EL 11, 88. "NORDWEST,
Football Ontat. ant that His Majesty's Government Treaty indicated some proof of her
day sho will be a master engineer, "ect." She has spent seven and a Bereby informed that their Goods are 88. "Kaur, 5.8. ELOTRA and both big prosent Ministers and their desires to reach an agreement.
Curr stated that after doing a and already in of an engineering half guineas and has been in the being landed at their risk into the B.S.STAR from FEDERICIA, predecessors in office, and the Gov-
fow breathing exercises he was resisterhood, which has its own factory shop three hours.
OSCARSHAMN Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon GOTHENBURG. Outside she is met by her husband quested to put on a costume. Aand workshops. ernments of the great Dominions
Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, and HELSINGFORS S overseas," had sought" and were Britain was now working to a pair of football kickers earned The story is this. Seven young or her lover. He slaaps her in his Kowloon, and stored at Consignema" risk All Goods remaining undelivered after
· and cupanas.
the 28th seeking to bring their contribution Bure that the Preparatory Commia- to him more respectable for the women who had done engineering arms.
October, 1980, will bo A Gono is: Julca' perfect Cupid's | ·· All broken, ahafed, and damaged Gooda
to Rant abject "No Fire Insurance will be to elabrate and perfect safeguards meet in Genova in November, should. in similar outfita.
are to be left in the Godowas, where, workshop nt
affected by Loughborough and bo for the provention of war. To culminate in success so that a‘gen-, "Are people allowed to lie about gan to make parts for airplanes. icate rouga on the cheek has
They qualised as
27th instant, ut 30 mm. succeed in their efforts to consoli-cral Disarmament Conference might there for sun bathing" asked. Mr.
master on smudged, a wave of the hair has A Chains must be presented within Godown for examination by the Con Damaged Packages must be left in the Mond tate world peace their policy must be called either during the course
gincors, trained apparentices, and como loose, the little nose needs 15 Days of the Vessel's arrival here, signees and the Company's Surveyor, be pursued.
of the coming year or at the latest Scarlott said that people were began to be noticed. Airplane powdering! That one kiss has after which date they cannot be roes Anderson & Ashe, at 10am. early in 1039 Disarmament was supposed to bathe, dress, and leave firms put work in their hands.
cognized.
the 27th of October, 1890,- Relations With Other Powers. the firat requirement necessary to the enclosure
"For the right type of girl used 103. Od. worth of damage 1
No
No Claims will be admitted after Curr stated that the exposure of Miss Annetto Ashberry, general.
Goods have left the Godown and all Furstly, our relations with other make wars impossible. To contri Powers must be settled on a satis-hute in however small a degree to the upper part of the body was mnager of the workshops, said to "it is a fine. factory basis, and with this in view the betterment of International re- coming into vogue generally among Prets representative, “
***| Moji for this port on the 24th in- Buccessive British Governmente hadiations, to the strengthening of the bathers. He had been expposed to
"At present we are the only stoot at p.m., and is das hero ou in recent years settled outstanding will to peace, and to the improve the sun for an hour. He confess questions He instanced the afforts mont of the machinery by which ed that he had not been in the workshops entirely managed by the 20th instant at about ar
women for the training of women, She will leave for Manila, Sands- vive outdandingangstion, with the organisation of the world for water.
pico-colla in uergroped, ny freaked old hing that he had but I haga on aanht that befora kan, Thursday Island, Townsville Chian and Egypt, the debt eattle. | rent with America, the evacuation definite ideal of British statesman-no right there. He was admitted long other women will renhee Cho | Brispnie. Jyanoy aut rercour of the Rhineland, And The Hague ship that bad, guided him in the on the understanding that he would possibilities of the work and take on or about Friday, October 31 at.
4 p.m. bathe.--
up high ofico ho hold
Smack!
to the consolidaion of peace, and sion on Disarmament, which was to purpose. There were many bathers work during the "war. started low. It looks damaged. The de- they will be examined-cu-Monday,usin any case whatever, ON
agreement.
carcer.
יי
be admitted after the Olaimaill Goods have left the Godowns, and Goods, remaining andelivered after
Tho E. & A: Co's sa Nellore left 98th instant, will be subject to the-1 Claima minst be presen
by
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be countersigned FURNESS (FAR FAST), LTD. 2nd Floor, King''Briding,
Telephone 28165, DAN Hong Kong, lht Oct, 1930, [10098
which
the
¿within Twa
Weeks of the Ship's arrival hura, after
date they will not be recognised. Consignees are requested to surrender their Bils of Lading to the Undanigund for Comtersignature, dhan
MELOHERS & 00,
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