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POSTPONEMENT OF FLIGHT TO CAPE

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MANCHESTER TRADE' JAPANESE POLICY IN PETROLEUM AND

HONG KONG

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Gloods of Cawasji Furdonji Portwalla alias Cawaaji Furdoonjec Postwall alias Cawas]ce Furdsonjce Postwalin alias Cawaaji Furdeonji Postwala alise Cawaaji Fardom! Postwalls alias

Postwalla alias e

Poaatwala aliar Cuwaaji Fardnonjes Fostwallo lui Cowsaji Fordoonji Postwala, Late of Jogeshweri in District Salsette Taluka Thana Bombay in British India, Deceased. TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE

that the Court has, by virtue Ordinance No. 2 of 1807, made an order limiting the time for Creditors and Others to saud in their Claims against

WITH CHINA

GEN. M. COHEN'S SPEECH

TO BUSINESSMEN

MANCHURIA

MAYSUOKA EXPLAINS

·JAPAN'S POSITION

LONDON, Nov. 22.

POLICY

SIR J. CADMAN ON OIL CO-OPERATION

BRITISH PLANES

SUPREME

ORDERS FROM SIX COUNTRIES

INTERESTING EXPLANATION BY AIR MINISTRY

of the Provisions of Sealion 58 of for somo years 'exerted considerable is known as the international order the difficulties which encompassed hundreds of thousands of pounds day by an official of the Air Minis-

LONDON, Nov. 29. An interesting explanation of the further postponement of the off- cial long-distance flight to the Cape, which has been planned to regain the non-stop world record from America, was announced to

The runway at Cranwell Aerodrome is the only suitable one in the country for a 'plane so

It is a mile) Fairey monoplane.

"We have got to have west. long and stretches from east to westerly wind for the take-off, and

try.

Mr. Nathan Loki gave " Lunchoo at the Midland Hotel,

LONDON, Nov, 22.

LONDON, Nov. 17. Minnchester on November 10 to en

Mr. Yosuke Maysuoka, the chief In the course of a speech on

On the eve of the International ablo a number of loading business

Maurice Japanese delegate in Geneva, speak" Petrotauin, and Policy deliver Aero Show in Paris, which opens mon to meet General Abrahan Cohen, who is at presenting on Japan's position on Nov. 18 ed at the annual meeting of the on Nov. 18, it is revealed that ne American Petroleum Inftituto at fewer than six foreign Govermetra on a European visit in the interest said:-

Houston, Texas, on November 14, have, during the past two years, of trade and good relations between Europe and Ching,

General Maurice Cohen, who has

Sir John Cadman said that despite ordered acroplanes to the value of then and the obstacles they had from one British firm.

countries are Norway, military and political influouce in Ching, where he has fought with

had to surmount, the oil industry The and led the the National forces

to-day stood on firmer ground and Japan, Esthanit, Jugoslavia, Den- Engineering enjori tho confidence and friend quarters as ngartesore, but it was had before it a more opet path' mark and rece, and the firm is heavily Indan with petrol na thej

the world. That achievement was Company, which employs over 1,000 skip of Dr. Sun Yat Sen and of his

than almost any other industry of the H.G. All Creditors and Others are accord-san, Sam Fo, the present National-

and the principle which had heen, Thames Engines for the machines ingly hereby require to send their ist leader-held around the table

due to the exertions of many most; mon at its factory at Kingston-on- ins to the Undersigned on or beform conversation with his fellow guests

its mainspring was indicated by are supplied by Rolls-Royce. Ltd. the one word" co-operation." It Each of the contracts is for the utter, luncheon.

was through continued co-operation machines similar to those used by strictly, of course, within the, the R.A.F. The question of selling laws of every country-and the manufacturing licences to certain

which it countries is under consideration. common-sense Actions

We understand the factory is at evoked that they would secure the happier prospect which had open- work day and night to cope with

the orders on hand.

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DEACONS, Attorneys for the Administrator, 1. Dis Von Road Central, Hong Kong.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

In Munchuria. the Japaneso have been the "protectors of what established by treaties as well as the internal order of the country," They have been regarded in some Japan who had suffered aggression for many years" violations of the most evident rights, boycotts ae- companied by violonco, at against the lives and properties of Japunea residents and

times the Japanese enterprise with the com. pheity and ven encouragement of the authoritiva " Japan's cause was not opposed to that of other nations not even to that of the Chinese themselves, The only wish of the Japanese wat to see the re-establishment of peace that would permit the return of economic prosperity and commercial

intercourse.

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The chaotic state of that yas country constituted a danger to world peace, since it aided the spread of anarchy. They would like to see the quick and steady organization of an orderly China. They were anxious to reduce to minimum the protective measuroa they had been forced to take, but they were determined not to com promiss their vital rights and in- terest. Wo respect the rights of others, but we insist that ours be also respected."

Much of interest and information, and not a little of romance end adventure, emerged in the course of an hour's rapid talk, in which he [2851 replied to posietrating questions addressed to him by merchants keenly concerned in economic and political conditions in the Far East. Trade Opportunities Favourable. The General made the declaration emphatically and more than once that to his knowledge the oppor unites for trade between Manches ter and China are most favourable. Among the reasons he gave for this view were the really good relations now existing between Great Britain and China, the boycott against Japanese saanufactures, and the fact that Britain is on a sterling basis and aber nations a gold basis, The fact that Japan was off gold made no difference, because of the effectiveness of the boycott; which General Cohen assert, wus neither temporary or local, but national: and relatively permanent.

Mr. Matsuaka continued:-"The The possibilities of stablised now regime that has been estab-

Manchuria, currency and of stabilised civil fished in

confirma Kovernment word discussed, and ing

a century-old tradition of upon the more important of these local autonomy, seems to offer us matters General Cohen held that the best guarantee for the welfare attempts to unify the country by of the local population and for the forca had admittedly failed, and rights and interests. That is why that there were increasingly hopeful we are anxious that this now ex- Trompesta of the National party and periment be continued. This policy the Tradership of Sun Fo. Japanese Invasion Helpod to Unify and natural, and I hope that the League of Nations will China.

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Mr. Nathan Laski was warmly thanked for his hospitality and for

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General Cobsen, m. the proposition SEA AND AIR PORT

of Sir William Cundiff, supported by Sir Edward Rhodes.

After a short stay in Manchest General Cohen will continue his trade mission in London. and Paris, and will go on to Genzen to meet the Chinese Government's reprea. soutatives attending the interna- tional Assemblies there.

Amongst the guesta present were Sir William Cundiff, Bir Thomas Ainscough (Senior Trade Commis- sioner in India, Mr. T. D. Barlow, representing the Manchester Cham: ber of Commerce, Mr. Frank Lauder

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A sot of principles had been in evolution with the object of estab- fishing a fair and just equilibrium which would adrait of the stabiliza- tion of exports, prices, and trad ing conditions. Those principles were now-he was happy to say- in process of adoption by most of the important eil-exporting coun-: tries of the world.

Dangerous situation,

The conjunction of a fall in do- mand and a great potential sur plus of supply confronted them with a situation which was in- During the herently dangerous, continuance of that danger it was vital that none of them should do anything which, although it tem porarily profited him, would harm the remainder and so eventually re- dound to his own discomfort. Moreover,--always postulating the maintenance of co-operation and good sense-let them spe to it that the lessons of the lean years were not forgotten,

Even in those tiacs, if and when they came, the utmost vigilance would be required to ensure that there should be no relaxation of offort to continue the balance of supply with demand for any such relaxation would itfavitably, lead

them back again to the state of chaos from which they were only just emerging,

If what he might call the poli- Lics of oil could be applied to the world to all its nations and all ite industries-was not possible that the greatest universal problem of the day might be solved? Con- LONDON, Nov. 22.

sumption everywhere had decreas With the recent rapid developed; competition was too keen; and ment of aviation, preparations for prices contained no

margin for the establishment of a great new gain. One possible stop towards sea and air port at Furbough, in rehabilitation of trade was evident- Galway Bay on the West Coast of ly the readjustment of supply to Ireland are being pushed forward. demand and the prevention of ex- This new Atlantic terminal port, cussive competition by allotting to with a service of 30-knot. liners each country a quota of exporta from Halifax (Nova Scotia) would which it would undertake not to reduce the ocean voyage to three exceed. If such a step could be days, and with connection air sor- taken, a profit would be secured vices would bring London and New to all; and once the initial change York a day and a half nearer to from loss to gain had been effected each other. The schere has the difficulties would melt away in the goodwill of the British, Frisk Free rays of a rising prosperity. State and Canadian Governmenta and the Air Ministry, which is taking an active interest in the proposal, has worked out flying times from Galway to the pricipal European cities. These show chor- mous savings in lius for both mails and passengera. Practically every European capital would be within four days' journey of New York, while Manchester, Glasgow' and Edinburgh, to which cities there would be air services, would be on a few hours over three days away.

MANCHUKUQ AND

THE SOVIET

PRESENCE OF CHINESE CONSUL QUESTIONED

FOG TO BAFFLE BOMBERS

EXPERIMENTS AGAINST AERIAL ATTACK

LONDON, Nov. 22. Important experiments concern ing defence against aerial attack have just been carried out at Esquerdes, in the Pas de Calais Department, France. The inhabit anta were warned by the firing of maroons of a sham sir attack: A second alarm was given a half an hour later, when enemy. aeroplanes were supposed to be soaring in the object of bombing the powder maga- LONDON, Nov. 22. zines. On hearing the second alarm According to a message from all the inhabitants had to take Moscow a representative of the refuge in bomb-proof shelters. This Manchukuo Government has officiat- they did and in the meantime ly requested Blavatsky, the Soviet troops who stayed in the open made Consul at Harbin, to explain why use of an apparatus for creating the Soviet Government allowed the an artificial fog. From 14 presence of a Chinew Consul at chinese dense columns- of smoke. Blagoveshchensk Balvuteky replied were shot into the air, with the that there was a Manchukuo Consul result that in four minutes the at Blagveshchenck, who represented whole place was covered by an Manchurian interests and a Ohi impenetrable mist. This protective nese Consul appointed by the fog covered an area of about one mile square and was so dense that Chiness Government-who-represent the attacking airmen were unable ed Chinese interests and was not to see their potential targets. The ooncerned with Manchuri Hin experiment was so successful that activities could not be discussed, it is now proposed to arm all the with the Manchukuo Government, most important industrial centres of the North witli machines which with whom the Chinese Consuls in Soviet territory had no more cou- will. enable. them wher***ALTgoi cern than Chiness Consuls in threatens to shroud themselves in Japan.

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DEATH OF BRITISH CHESS CHAMPION

LONDON, Nov. 22.

Mr. F. D. Yates, formerly Bri. tish chess champion, died last week (Continued on next column.)

at the same time he assured of n northerly wind over the Contin ent," said the official," and the rare indeeil." combination is Given this rare combination, it

is understood the fight will begin between the 9th and 15th of Decem ber.

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