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SIR G. CAYLEY'S NOTEBOOK

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1933.

JAPAN ACCUSED OF VIOLATING

TANGKU TRUCE

LARGE NUMBERS OF MANCHUKUO TROOPS

SENT SOUTH,

CHINESE CHARGES UPHELD BY FOREIGN CHURCHES IN ZONE

able demands for an apology,' an indemnity and punishment of the

alayers.

TIENTSIN, June 92.

Sino- Indications of renewing

in North differences Japanese

The incident has cast a damper China, with further effects upon American and British interests, be over prospects for the C.E.R. con

ference, which is scheduled to open cama evident to-day.

Despite the truce signed May 31 Monday. There have been a num ending the Japanese military camber of such occurrences in recent paign south of the Great Wall, years however and most were set which specified that the Chinese tled amicably. should police the neutral zone set The fisherman wore off the fishing up south of the wall, Chinese mili-craft Fumi Maru and were sent tary officials are now charging that ashore in a small boat for water. the Japanese are causing large num- They were fired up and the Fumi bers of Manchukuo troops to enter Maru weighed anchor and left the

three to their fate, the zone for policing,

The result is that the Japanese nare unbroken control," it was

asserted.

The Chinese elvins are being up held by foreign churches within the zone, which Teported that at least 6,000 Manchukuo troops have come south of the Great Wall in the last few days.

Service Paralyzed.

As a result of the deadlock, which the Chinese claim is the result of Japanese violation of the truce the Chinese have made no effort to place Chinese police administrators within the neutral zone as the peace agreement specified.

on

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Bailway services east of Tientsin

the British-financed Peiping. Glukden railway romain virtually paralyzed and the movement of American and British troops by rail to Chinwangtao and Shanhaikwan, respectively, for summer camp 'ma. noeuvres has been blocked.

The American Fifteenth infantry, which, comprises United States ferees nt Tientsin stationed here upder terms of the Boxer treaty of three decades ago, has arranged' to Sum- reach Chinwangtao by sen. mer manoeuvres and target prac tieg is beld ther

New Trouble Seen.

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The destroyer was summoned by wireless and reported fading the bullet-ridden midies of three on the beach.

NANKING PROTESTS RAILROAD DEAL

NANKING, June 22. The National Government formal Jy Protealed to Japan to-day against the proposed purchase by Manchukuo of Russian rights in the Chinese Eastern Railway, nego tiations, for which are scheduled to open Blonday at Tokyo.

SHANGHAI STOCK MARKET

QUOTATIONS JUNE 22

Sell. Now

Bank and Loans Am. Or, Fin. "A" Am. Or. Fin. "B"

Chins Finance...

H. & 3. Bank...Hk.j

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The Chinese railway authorities agreed to provide the Americans

Insurances with trains if the latter guaranteed the safe return of the rolling stock

A.A.U. (ord.) to Tientsin, but the American Asia Life Ins..... officials declined, it is understood Arco Franco Am, Fa. upon orders from the legation at Int. Ass. Co. Ltd.#

Union Ins Peiping.

Well-informed foreigners in this

Lander section termed the situation as un-Anglo-Fr. Land $360 likely to result in untoward events Asia Realty "A", for the time being, but predicted Anis Realty "B" renewed trouble south of the Great Cathay Land .....

China Beatly Wall within the next few months City Reatly Co... is highly probable.

By the tering of the Tangku trace oniere & Im agreement Japan agreed to evacuate Metro Landa seized areas south of the Wall about Realty Inv. "A" the size of the state of Connecticut Realty Iny, "g" provided the Chinese do not ad-Bing Properties

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Tientsin Land T, . Yanking, Changping, Kaoliying, west End Estates, Shanyi, Tungchow, Siangho, Paoti, Lintingchen, Ningbo, and. Lutaí.

Chinese police were to maintain order in the wacuated area after the

Japanese-Manchukuo

drawal.

BLAME SOVIET FOR

SLAYING

FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS Russo-Japanese

(Special Air Mail, Service)

office.

STRANGE MISHAP AT TAIYUANFU

FIVE KILLED IN A CLOUD BURST,

SHANBI, June 12. The weather conditions is Shansi

JURY INDICTS EZRAS

Alleged Smuggling, of Drugs from China

SAN FRANCISCO, June 20 The Federal Grand Jury here to day returned a new indictment in

DISEASES OF GAME BIRDS

EXTENSIVE INVESTIGATION

An investigation into the diseases of British game bride is to be no dertaken by the Acimal Population Bureau at Oxford University, in collaboration with the British Field Sports Society.

A

It is hoped to discover the causes of epidemics, and particular atten tion is to be devoted to partridge disease, which was especially severe last season.

are phenomenal for the time of the year. For daya mild thunder storms have been frequent and what is now known here as the Shanghai dope case," listing these culminated in a terrific storm Messrs. Judah and Issas Ezra,

The difficulty in the past has on Saturday evening last which moved across the province from others, all of whom are charged knowledge obtained by scientists," previously indiofed, and nine been to make practical use of the west to east. Rain in torrents al with conspiring to ternated with hail, until large area United States narcotic laws.

violate the r. J. W. Fitzwilliam, the se cretary of the Field Sports Society. appeared to be covered with moth balls. At one period these chang bill voted today are described only ning Post recently. For exam Two of those named in the true told a representative of the "Morn ed to much larger stones of irreguas "J. Abraham and brother," who ple, partridge disease is known to lar shape having a spherical core

narcotics

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AGRICULTURE IN THE

U.S.S.R...

Moscow, June 15.

of opaque ice about three-quarters are asserted in the indictment to be due to a microscopic parasite of an inch diameter, with a cover..

be Shanghai exporters.

found on grass and clover, but Y. F. Kong and Paul Yih, who practically nothing is known as to ing of transparent ice. An aver

are described in the indictment as why the disease is more common age of some balf-a-dozen stones gave approximate dimensions of Partners in the tea concern which one year that another, or how it

the Government charges Mr. Judah can be prevented. 1 7/8 in by 1 in.

Esra maintained-in Shanghai as a Solid Wall of Water.

"An important part of the work. blind for dops shipments, also are will be the supply of birds for post. At Taiyuanfu cloud-burst innamed.

300 estates. mortems from some the area between the north wall of

The fifth individual charged in The examination of affected birds the city and the Arsenal resulted the indictment is Mr. Allen: Zim- will be undertaken by Professor in desolation and stark tragedy merman, San Francisco importer, B. T. Leiper, of the Institute of The brick and stone bridge which who is asserted to be an employee Agricultural Parasitology, St. Al carries the Thtung road running of Judah Ezra, in which capacity bans, whose work in connection, with out of the Hsiao Poi Men over the it is alleged he received three dis grouse disease is well know.' deep ditch round the wall was

guised shipments of washed away for about one-half its brought into the United States by breadth and the torrent ran down the Ezra. a dry water course a solid wall of water over 6 ft deep. This, on

Others named are Amelia Cuneo, I its way to the low land on the Jack Ross, and Leong Chung, none north west side of the city, where of whom are further identified in it passes under the native road the indictment, and Frank Barris. E which enters by the main North It is understood that the new in- gate, overflowed its banks and dictment is based upon informs sweeping over los embank-tion given by Barris, himself the ment on its way to the ditch fell ninth man charged. Barris, who from a height of between 15 to 20 was taken into custody a few days feet into a small enclosure at ditch after the sensational arrest of the level containing several houses. Ezra brothers, is now lodged in This enclosure with its high loess gaol here in lieu of U.S. $40,000 walls and narrow exit was a per- bail, and it is understood that be fect death trap. The swirl ofwill be the Government's star wir water about 8 ft deep washed away ness at the forthcoming trial. the mud walls of the houses and the consequent collapse of the roofs "imprisoned many of the inmates,

resulting in five deaths. Others Sakel, F.G.F. "Spot" 8.20d. with pige were miraculously, wish- ed out of the enclosure on to the other side of the ditch and so escaped with their lives. Over the whole area between the two gates, erope have been washed away or covered with a deposit of mud not

less than from two to three feet deep,

Transmission linea from the Arsenal Power Station which run along the top of the East wall were broken and for a period, it was dangerous to move in that area. Several people reported mild

ehocks but thoro were no serious burns.-N.-C. Daily News.

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GREATEST POWER FOR GOOD

The destroyer Tachikaze, which OR EVIL IN COUNTRY

was dispatched to the scene, obtain ed a copy of a Soviet official report London. The cinema's influence

LONDON, June 8, proving that the coast guardsmen on youth is obvious when you realise Until recently it was believed fired the fatal shots, it was as

that the notebooks of Sir George serted. that there are,5,000 cinemas "with a weekly attendance of From 18,000,000 Cayley, the Father of Aeronau

A spokesman said that Japan was to 20,000,000, said Mrs Ogilvie tics" had been lost, but Mr. J. Estill considering the affair very Gordon, of the National Council of Hodgson, the hun librarian of the seriously but was awaiting. Mos- Women, who presided at a meeting Royal Aeronautical Society, ab cow's reply to the representations held in London in sup-tained permission from the Cayley of two days ago before making fur-Fr, Ence Course port of the Home Secretary's model family to make a search, and he ther demands. licences for cinemas.

found the notebook, which is abort ly to be published by the Newcomen Society by permission of Sir Kenelm Cayley.

Mr. Edward Shortt, president of the Board of Film Censors, said the influence of the film on the young and adolescent was probably the greatest power for good or evil in The country at present.

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TOKYO, June 22, Proof that Soviet coast guards were responsible for the slaying 'hai Gas Co.; Ld. June 14 of three Japanese fisher-S'hai Power men on the east coast of Kamchat. S'hai Telephone. ka, an incident that has beclauded Trams. (Reg.) £1

relations, was Trams(Bearr).fl S.W.W."A" 20 claimed to-day by the foreign

8.W.W. "C" 21 8.W.W.7% (Fref.)

Miscellaneous Auto Palace Bakerite Co. B Caldbeck Caldbook (pred) China Aerocrete. E, & M. Co. Culty D

Dairy Exploration...

Fr. B. Course Non Want Viadivostock.

F.R.C. (Founders) Gen, Forge Meanwhile the nationalistic organ G'hound Racing Kokumin neserted that the question. (Founders) The contents some of which are of the Soviet ceding Vladivostok to Hall & Beltz... reproduced the Journal of the Japan would be likely to arise in H... Hotels... H

Kelly & Walsh. Lane, Crawford.; Apronautical Society, show how connection with next week's con well deserved is the description of ference bere over the proposed sale ng when I say that the real future Father of Aeronautica" given to af Rusin's rights in the Chinese of this country the future of its Cayley, whose notabook covered the Eastern railway to Manchukuo, people, their children, and grand-period 1709-1895,

Tokyo believes that with the loan children-depends on the way we The remarkable characteristic of of the CER, the short cut across regulate the cinema to-day."

his researches and ideas is that Northern Mauchania between Sibe they are a clear, enunciation of the ria and the Russian maritime pro The Board of Film Censors, he principles of fight as long after vince ladivostok would become added, tried to keep a little "ahend wards carried into practice. At a worthless to Russia, the newspaper Bonds and Prots. of public opinion. Two and a tralfpariod when in several countries serted.

But be foreign office undertook A Asiatic Uad 6% years ago he wamed the trade i experimenters and theorists were against redeemably soldid films, labouring under false ideas and quickly to end the spectilation, a English foreign office spokesman saying: and it had had its effect. Last year illusions, Cayley, an

We never heard of such a thing" lie warned the trade about films on baronet, perceived the truth.

In the event of the sale of Rus the sex question, and that warning If Cayley had possessed & suitable in the last six months had had its engine he undoubtedly would have sian Eight Vadivostok effect.

made a successful dying machine. would still have a connection with A resolution was passed welcom- The ratobook contains analyses Siberia and Moscow by means of the ing the Home Secretary's circular of the flight of birds, and a large longer Trans-Siberian Railway orith its model condition relating, number of sketches illustrating me- to the charector of Blois exhibited; thode of wing-constructions.His helter canthol of posters and pub-theories of aerodynamics, antici licity matter connected with Alins; puted those of a much later time, ter, ordered Ambasador Ota at and special provisions to ensure Fifty years afterwards, String that children under 10 shall not see fellow, another Englishman made Valms passed as suitable for adults the first practicable model flying unless accompanied by parents or machine which is now at the Science

Museum, Bouth Kensington. bona-fide guardiana.

"I do not dunk I am exaggerat-

Effective Warnings.

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Protest Ordered, Count Uchida, the foreign minis Moscow two days ago to protest igorously against the killing of the three fisherman, reserving all rights of fature action" which a spokesman explained included prob

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The market for grey and white shirtings and cotton fancies remains extremely quiet and prices continne to decline in the absence of de- mand. Clearances have dwindled almost to nothing and are further hampered by the bad weather. An- other increase in the scale of duties on piece goods is reported from Chaton and the rates on certain cloths are now prohibitive.

There is some enquiry for "Spot". cargo in Rayon but the situation regarding Hosiery and cotton yarns remains very dull.

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The latest cotton prices to hand are those of the 23rd inst. :---Ameri- can Mid. "Spot ":0.188.; Egyptian

(Continued on next Columa)-

Woollens.

There is nothing fresh to report regarding the woollen market. Local trade remains featureless and the movement of goods continue at the minimum rate.-Chamber of Commerce Report.

Up to June 10th about 88,000,000 hectares have been own, or 93 per cent of the agricultural plan fo!- filled.

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The collective farms have ac- counted for 64,500,000 hectares or 07 per cent. of the plan, while the state faime over-fulfilled the plan of spring sowing..

Two young Russians, Mr. P. A. Ivanoff, aged 25, and Mr. J. N. Slesarchuk, aged, 22, have left Shanghai on a cycle tour round the world. They plan to make the journey in two years via Nanking, Sinkiang, Afganistan, Africa, South Japan and back to China. Mr. America, the United States, Europe. Ivanof. is already an old camp- signer as he completed a two years

tour on foot round China in 1931.

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