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No. 23290. RĦAX±N HMRAZ498 HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933. 登拜禮 日叁拾月叁叁佰玖仟登英

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A Canadian-statesman is fond of speaker, was inveighing against the telling the following story illustra King, Lords and Commons, and was especially bitter about the ponce.

THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

OUTLOOK. GENERALLY

PESSIMISTIC

BRITISH PREMIER AT

GENEVA

[REUTER AND BRITISH VIĚKLEBI.)

GENEVA, March 12. MR. MACDONALD was busy in mediately after his arrival, ho | successively interviewed M. Benes, Mr. Henderson, M. Aloisi, and Mr. Hugh Wilson.

It is understood they discussed the arms entharge.

The outlook of the Disarmament Conference is generally pessimistic and has apparently reached a stage whore only heroic remedies will (avoid a complete breakdown.

Many Interviews,

|

MR. MATSUOKA IN LONDON

INTERVIEWED ON FAR EAST SITUATION"

DUTCH OIL QUESTION ALSO DISCUSSED

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

LONDON, March_11.

Should Pool Information.

DISPUTE OVER MANCHURIA

CHINESE AND JAPANESE. VIEWS

BROADCAST FROM LONDON

STUDIO

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

LONDON, March 19.

Chinese and Japanese view points on Manchuria during broad. casts by Mr. Matsuoka and Mr. Que Tai Chi.

MR. MATSUOKA arrived in Lon-ISTENERS heard the respective

den this evening. When interviewed by Heuter he said that apart from reporting to the Emperor and the Government he had finished with dipladiacy. He repudiated he had the diplo matic intentions attributed to his visits. to European capitals and emphasised that his visit to Holland was purely, private. He had inquired of the results of the recent investigations by Dutoboil RUGBY, March 11,

interests into obtaining dil from The Prime Minister and Sir John coal. arrived at Geneva from Paris this morning. Capt. Anthony Eden, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs who has been British delegate dur ing the recent proceedings of the Disarmament: Conference, "met the ministers and informed them of the developments of the Conference during the past few days,"

Later in the morning Mr. Arthur Henderson Chairman of the Din armament Conference, called on Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and dis Eussed with him measures noces sary to affect concrete decisions

Views of a Private Citizen with as little delay as possible. Mr. Matsinks, who emphasised Earlier this morning the Prime he spoke throughout as a private

SCENES IN KOWLOON.

Mr. Matsuoka contended that Manchuris formed the key stone to the Far Eastern qucation, and Japan is unable to allow hostile people to control if. He said that as in the Russo-Japanese war iç was not only a question of life and death for Japan, but a question of saying the Far East from dia. integration and chaos He pointed It is understood that suggestions out it was as impossible for Japan to bring the Manchurian question were made by him that Japanese before the League as Britain was nil interests should wool thour in- unable to bring her Shanghai case formation with Dutch concerns with a view to further research. in 1927. He emphasised the debt, Mr. Matsuoka stressed the need Manchuria owed to Japan's initia of powers interested in the Farive and enterprise and the extent East to find something to the League had not seriously objected of Japanese interests, Ho said the gap caused by the termination of to Japanese troops assisting, the the Anglo-Japanese alliance to landuko to clear North and which the greater part of the

South Manchuria of. lawless present trouble in the Far East is

elements, and he was unable to traceable.

"understand why it objected to

Japan's contributing to the same. task in Jehol which is another, part of the same territory: He said events were proving the soundness ofdspacecourge in Manch on the way to pondere sspitze

Old Kowloon City: An Old street due to come down,

Minister saw Dr. Benes, Rapport citizen, regretted the decision of tear of the Conference, and ar- the United States to keep her feet rangements were made for other in the Pacific, which is liable to visita during the day from Mr. increase the resentment felt in Bourquin, Belgium, Chairman of Japan against the United States, the Effectives Committee, Baron bat gave the opinion that despite Aloisi, Italy, and Mr. Hugh Wilson, the present world nervousness, United States,

Japanese-United States relations can be placed on a sound basis.

Mr. Matanoka is leaving for New York on March 17.

Immediate Measures Necessary, It is recognized that immediate zucdeuren are necessary to save the Disarmament Conference, and the attitude from which this problem was viewed during yesterday's Anglo-French conversations in Paris, is sufficiently indicated, iş the phrase in the official.com. munique, "The Urgency of the Geneva problem, especially in re lation to the actual European Fituation was fully recognized by. ministers who declared themselves determined to seek an agreement with representatives of other states by all means for safeguarding pesce in the world."

tive of the tolerance and patience The Canadian was listening intent 189 of the Landou "bobby." He was ly, shocked and thrilled at the out- driving in Hyde Park que. Sunday rageous attack on the force" afternoon and stopped to listen to when a policeman touched him on awild Communist, orator with lunga' the shoulder and said "Beg pardon, of leather. He became so interest Sir, but would you mind stopping ed that he got out of his car and your engine 1 The noise, preventa mingled with tho. audienco. The them earing the speaker,

the

TWENTY-THREE SHOCKS

SEVERE QUAKES IN CALIFORNIA.

Killed, Four Thousand Injured.

(THROUGH REUTER S" AGENCY].

Los Angeles, March 15. NTY THREE successive nooks shook California from Mexican border to Fanta

OPENING OF NEW REICHSTAG

COMMUNIST DEPUTIES

BANNED

[THROUGH; BEUTER'S ACENUY]

He concluded by emphasising that Japan's single aim is to cover and maintain peace' Eastern Asia.

The Chinese View.

Mr. Tai Chi, repudiated Japan's claim to be a bulwark against Communism."Japan's policy wua one of conquest on the main- land of Asia.

He emphasised that both the Lytton Report and the LeagueTM Astumbly hed declared China un- blameable. He stressed on the progress made by China since 1926) China is not anti-foreign, on the contrary she is ready for inter- national co-operation with Europe and the West. while. Japan, especially during the last two year's had been a country of disorder and an anti-Foreign feeling had takon 'control. "

He claimed it was to British and European interest that the Japan- ese invasion should, be ended, "It can be ended, and will end if the Covenant is upheld by members of the League Chinese people hope Chat Britain will lead the world by refusing the militarist rulers of Japan the necessitics for making. war. By making a moral stand Lalone by refusing diplomatic, finan cial and trade help to the aggressor the can end this war, and perhaps, thereby wipe out all war for the

utaa

U.S. BANK CRISIS ENDED

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CLEARING HOUSE BANKS

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(THROUGH NEUTER'S

WASHINGTON, March 12.

BERLIN, March 12. MR. ROOSEVELT has explained: COMMUNISTS will specifically bothal Federal Reserve Member excepted from invitations to Banks will be licensed to open on the constituent sitting of the Hejod: Monday, Clearing House Member slag to be held in the Opera House Banks on Tuesday and banks of after formal opening at the Garriginaller communities on Wednes son Church at Paris

dayThis progressive plan has been adopted to afford time for the necesstory shipment of new cur

Tit stated in Reichstag circles that Communist Depaties attempt cing to enter the house will be

iarrested. *:*

Barbara. The casualties are off cially estimated at 130 killed and over four thousand injured, most slightly

(Continued on Page 9.)

Plans Completed.ne

WASHINGros, March 12, Mr. Roosevelt has announced that plans have been completed for this opting of both. Blate and. National Banks on Monday.

(Continued, on Page 9.)

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