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#STG=HAAXO HRBACHTE HONG KONG, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932. tæ

日玖月弍拾年弍卅佰玖仟英 Price:

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

TIME-TABLE,

On and after NOVEMBER 1st, 1992, until Further Notice (all previous Timo. Tubles, cancelled),

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HONG KONG LADIES' SPORTS CLUB

NEW WING OPENED YESTERDAY BY LADY PEEL

A PLEASANT AND INFORMAL CEREMONY

A cheerfully informal gathering, of some of the Colony's best known sportsmen with their guests and friends marked the occasion of the official opening of the new, ladies' wing of the Hong Kong Sports Club yesterday evening,

Lady Peel who formally declared the new quarters open, was wel coined by the Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, President of the Sports Club, a the official functionary and first honorary lady member."

Lady Peel was presented with a jade necklace as a memento of the occasion, after which the members and guests repaired to the lounge for ten and dancing,

JAPAN'S LATEST

DEMAND

BOMBSHELL AT ASSEMBLY MEETING

··[1220008 XEUTER'S AGENCY)

GENEVA, Dec. 8.

MR MATSUOKA les fall a "bombabell at the Assemb- ly meeting to-day, in declaring that unless the resolution sub- mitted by the Irish Free State, Slovakia and Spain, Crocho Sweden is withdrawn, he will ask the President, to immediately put it to the vote.

If the resolution is adopted he feared it would have consequenties the authors had not foreseen.

The framers of the resolution im mediately withdrow for private consultations.

Guests and Members. Among those present were:-Ledy Peel, Sir Henry and Lady Pollock, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern and Mrs. Southorn, Bir Robert and Lady

The implied Japanese threat, Ho Tung, the Hon. Mr. W. E LI Shenton and Mrs. and Miss Shea-obviously, is that Japan will with ton, Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall and draw from the Longus if the resolu Mrs. Kotewall. Hon. Mr. J. P. tion is adopted.

No Vote on: Irish Resolution, Braga, Bon. Mr. J. J. Paterson,

It is understood that the movers Hou, Mr. T. N. Chau, Major C. W. Manners O.B.E., Mr. M. K. Lo,of the Irish-Spanish resolution. Mr. and Mrs. E. Abraham, Mr. D. which condemned Japanese action. as a violation of material treaties, J. Lowis, Mr. Mitchell, Capt, and Mrs. Androw, Dr. and Airs. E. W. have not withdraw it, but a volo Kirk, Mr. L. O. F. Bellamy, Mr. J. will not be taken. Keswick, Mr. II. Seth, Mr. 1. H. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kwong, Dr. Li Shu Fan, Mr. Hong Sling, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Leung, Mr. Lo The speaker then said that the Chung Shin, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki, object of the Club was to promote Mr. and Mrs., Ho Kom Tong, Mrs. better understanding and goodwill: Ho Fook, Mr. and Mrs. Ho Wing, among all sections of the commu-Mr. and Mrs. Ho lu and Miss Hoof material treaties; secondly, one nity.

Room for Both Organisations,

We are planned to see. Mrs. Southorn, here as well, she is als an honoraty lady member," said the President, and ulthough we aannot hope to cater for all the nocus of the members to the extent that Mrs. Southorn's newly formed Blue Triangle Club dues, I think there is room for both organisa- tions."

IMMORAL TRAFFIC

IN WOMEN

Hu..

THE DOG'S HOME

REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER

During the month "of, November| TWO WIDOWS TRAPPED AT the activities of the Dog's Home

FATSHAN

How two Chinese, widows desir ing to remarry were Hearly led to lead an immoral life was related to Mr A. W. G. H. Grantham at the Central Magistracy yesterday when two Chinese, & man and a woman, were charged with her bouring the said women.

Inspector John Murphy appeared for the prosecution, and the defun- dauts were not represented.

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Outlining the facts of the case, Inspector Murphy stated that the complainants, who were sisters, had known the first defendant for about 10 years, and had confided in him that they desired either to gat work, or husbands, in Canton. The first defendant promised to do so, and accordingly arranged to, take thum to Canton on the night of November 14. Before doing 50, however, the first defendant intro- duced the sisters to the second de fendant, and together, they went! -to-Canton.

On arrival at Canton, they took a train to Fatahan' where the sis- ters were taken to a small house. Shortly after, the first defendant took the younger sister to suether house where she was introduced to a man who took her to a brothel. She was afterwards sold for $130. Meanwhile, the older sister was taken to another brothel and there she was sold for 800.

The next day, however, the elder) sister escaped from the brothel, and on arrival back at Hong Kong re- ported the matter to the police. As result of further investigation the first defendant was arrested, and, acting on his information, the pe cond defendant was also apprehend- ed. The second defondant later volunteered to take the police to the brothel in Fatshan whore the younger sister was found and re- scued.

After the sisters had given their evidence bearing out Mr. Murphy's opening, His Worship, convicted the defendants and sentenced them tich to four months' hard labour.

MR. FERRAJOLO LEAVES FOR MUKDEN

Mr. R. Ferrajolo, the former acț ing Consul-General for Italy and one of the keenest members of Hong Kong Jockey Club, left for Mukden của Shanghai and Duirez by the M.M.'s Chononcheaux.

Baiyunanel by bis charm,

ing Russian wife, Mrs. Kolosky Ferrajolo, she, well known, aztiger,

A large gathering of frienda gathered at:shes wharf to bid bon voyage to them,

were similar to those in the preced• ing month. :

Thirteen dogs were admitted from various sources, and twelve were dealt with as follows:

Sold 2, destroyed at the request of owners, sick dogs destroyed 4, total 12.

All dogs were destroyed in the lethal chamber, and, in addition, two rabbits and on eat were alw destroyed in the lethal chamber.

There are now seven dogs in the Home awaiting quitable homes, and all are in healthy canxlition.

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The Swiss-Czesho-Slovakin ire- solution is likely to be adopted.

The Resolutions. The resolutions are:---

Firstly, ons from Ireland; Spain and Checko-Slovakia, condemning the action of Japan as a violation from Switzerland and Czocho- Slovakia suggesting that the Assem- bly and Lytton Commission, plus American Ind Soviet delegates should devise the conciliation machinery.

GENERALS SU AND MA CHAN SHAN

HANDED OVER TO

JAPANESE?

(THROUGH IKUTSU'S AGENCY.}

TOKYO. Dec. S.

A JAPANESE report from Taitsi-

bar states that the Soviet handed over General Su Ping Wen and forty others including, it is supposed, General Ma Chan Shap to the Japanese military authori- ties at Manchuli last night.

NEW POST FOR MR. EDWARDES

EXPECTED TO GO TO CHANGCHUN

【THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

SHANGHAI, Dec. 8. MR. A. H. F. EDWARDES. ex-

Inspector-Genaral of the Chi nes-Maritime Customs-has-been appointed adviser to the Manchu kuo delegation at Geneva, according to a special message to the North China Daily News, which says: "It is not quite clear whether Mr. Edwardes will eventually proceed. to Changchun in a permanent capa city, but the assumption is that he will."

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3fr. Edwardes, who is a grandson of the third Lord Kensington, left the Customs. Service in 1923. The announcement has created much interest here.

SMUGGLING FROM BRITISH SHIPS

SHANGHAI CUSTOMS METHODS CRITY "ISED (THROTICH KRUTER'S 1 AKNCY, 1

LONDON, Dec. 8.

IN the House of Commons yester today it was urged that ropre sentations be made to the Chinese Government that when the Chinese Customs took proceedings in re- spect of smuggling from British ships, the usual practice of other countries should have been follow- ed, by the proscenting of the sue- pected individual and proceeding against the ship owners only when there was evidence of neglect or wilful defaultTAN

Under-Ebcretary for Foreigu Affair, Capt. Eden, replied the matist was under examination Sir John Simon, Foreign Secretary, was unanile ae prozent to give. Kny undertaking to act as the House suggested

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