Anglo-Japanese Cotton Conference

Delegates Meet For The First Time

Friendliness A Good Augury For Future

London, September 14: "The stage is set for the first meeting of Anglo-Japanese cotton delegates in London to-morrow when the proceed. ings will be mainly devoted to paving the way for future discussions, while it is understood the Japanese aim is to secure, a partition of the great cotton consuming markets.

At

this the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933.

THE TIMES"

COMMENTS

On Japanese And Manchukuo

Appreciation of Japan's stabilis- ing influenca Manchukuo

WILS

BITTER CUP OF RED MENACE IN REHABILITION OF

AGONY

Gandhi Gives Undertaking

FUKIEN

Now Practically

Washed Out

Poona, September 14.

Gandhi has undertaken not to

Canton, Sept. 14. Having spent its force, the

HSINKIANG

Lo Wen Kan's Great Help

· Nanking, Sept. 14. According to a message from

conferences

I evident in the "Tinies" lender on Court re-imprisonment by odering Communist menace in Fuklen 1 Tehua, Hsinklang. Dr. Lo Wen aggressive civil resistance until practically over. Shunchang, Kan, since his arrival at Tehua August 3, 1994, though he does not which is about 80 miles west of has been busily occupied modify his advice to Congress by Yenping, has been recaptured by urging individual civil dis-the provincial troops under Lieu Lung, Civil Governor of Hsinklang.. obedience. He arrived at the de-tenant Generals Lu Hsing Pan

bitter cup of agony at the end treating northward. tision which he describes ELS 8 and Liu Ho Ting, the Reds rew

Manchukuo. to-day. As portrayed. in three articles by their special correspondent, it remarks that the completa suppression of banditry was hardly expected during this: generation, but it was likely the

Japanese, and their local allles would ultimately reduce It to negligible proportions.

Balancing the factors that are likely to weigh regarding future

relations between the

Japanesa

and Manchukuoites, the Times places on one scale, the achieve-

of his

com-

with Liu Wen

and General Shueng Shin Chal. Defence Commissioner of Hsin- king, regarding rehabilitation of the province: Plans for construc- tion of highways, and other means of communication, promotion of education among the Moham- medan and Chinese masses and encouragement of agricultural colonisation in sparsely populated districts have been cussed.

closely dis-

zmong

protracted talks with General Tsai Ting Kal, Jawaharlal Nehru who states that manding the 19th Route Army, is they faced two questions-a larger in Foochow. The various rumours national issue of freedom and about the loss of Yenping were Gandhi's personal struggle. The attributed to the propaganda of Mahatma's leadership is still es- certain secret agents who desired sential but it is desirable to de-to discredit the 19th Route Army

and to undermine its existence. ment of the conscientious Japan-Ane the obiective of the movement the conclusion of

It transpires that when the morning's textile meeting.

ese officials, as an example of the more clearly-Reuter. Japanese delegates expressed their tical development schemes which i stabilisation of currency and prac-,

situation at Yenping was critical,

Dr. Lo's visit to Hsinklang has General Tsai Ting Kat went there greatly helped to eliminate per- pleasure at the warmth of the

the Chinese had been discussing

to direct operations, but as the petual misunderstanding welcome which augured well for the success of future

for a generation, and advantages

Reds are now retreating. further the racial groups-Central News conversa-

of which Chinese

operations are in the hands of Agency. tons. The meeting lasted an

peasants and, and merchants

other officers of the 19th Route hour, and the chairman

will appreciate Of

the despite a natural antipathy to-

Army. Japanese and Lancashire textile Lancashire delegation. Mr..

Bar-

wards foreign domination. manufacturers, came, into contact low, made an address of welcome

On the for the Arst time this morning at, to which Mr. Kaduno Okada re-

other hand. the Japanese. are an informal meeting which was plied.

temperamentally No programme had been perhaps too reserved to be good i held at the Headquarters of the fixed, and both sides lunched. to-mixers, while the Chinese

1 Associated

and Chambers of Com-gether in a neighbouring restau- merge in London..

rant-Reuter.

Lancashire industrialists whose nolitical pull is very considerable declare that if the present Con- ferences prove abortive to tarifs. ether means of protection must be Implemented in order to safeguard British markets at Home and Overseas.

· DISARMAMENT MR. KOKI HIROTA

QUESTION

Henderson And Davis

To Confer

London, Sept. 14.

THE Prime Minister, who is at

Successor To Count

Uchida

Tokyo, Sept. 14.

R. Koki Hirota, ex-Ambassador

MR.

to Moscow, has been appointed Scotland, is expected to return to succeed Count Uchida as For-

to London on Sunday evening.eign Minister.

On Monday morning he will be Mr. Koki Hirota' will be install-] visited by Mr. Norman Davis, the fed as Foreign Minister this after- United States delegate to the Dis- noon. armament Conference.

Count Uchida's resignation is officially described as due to ill-

During his visit to London at the week-end he will also discuss health, though it is reported in certain questions connected with the work of the Disarmament Con- ja difference of opinion high other quarters to be due partly to

day:

SILVER MARKET

(From Our Own Correspondent)

London, Sept. 14. their ambitions may tempt them tions on the London market to- Following are the Silver Quota- to extend the sphere of continen- tal influence too ambitiously. The Japanese must show that they can manage the Chinese as well as rule them, realising that some day Manheurians might prefer to take their advice in preference to their orders. Reuter.

Spot

The 49th and 60th divisions of the gallant nineteenth" are now pursuing, the Reds in southern Fukien with the object of taking

Lienckeng, and the Kwangtuna

Huang Ying Huan are moving" up troops of Lieutenant General

from Shanghang to encircle the

Sept. 14 Sept. 13 ·|· Reds. · 18 3/16 18 Forward ........ 18 5/16 181 The London on New York rate E1-84.611.

According to Paymaster General Yeh, Shao Chuen of the Cross-Route Army now in Canton, the 19th

first group army

send all available troops to support anti-Communist.

the campaign Fukten.-Central Presa.

In

PRESIDENT VERY ALL DEPENDS ON

~

DISSATISFIED

Direct Inflation As Last Resort

66

'JIM"

Mrs. Mollison On Their Next Flight

PRESIDENT Roosevelt is now re- preparation of their plane Amy

New York, Sept. 14. London, Sept. 14 Before leaving for Toronto for ported to be very dissatisfied Mollison declared that it was not nemployment since the begin-jected long-distance record fight ning of his recovery drive, and he from Toronto to Alleppo this year. also feels that farm prices are

ference with Mr. Arthur Hender-places regarding foreign policy with the slow rate of the increase final that they will make a pro- son, the President of the Confer-Reuter.

ence.

Mr. Norman Davis will leave

Tokyo, later.

Although Count Uchida's

re-

London for Paris next week and signation has come unexpectly, his will probably participate in the intention to resign, due to - later stages of the Anglo-French health, was reported at the end

of August.

will

FOOCHOW AND THE REDS

"WE WANT PAO!”,

إلى

Agitation For His Reinstatement

Peking, Sept. 14."

The agitation for the reinstate- of Public Safety continues in full ment of Pao Yu Lin as Director

swing. This morning various local organizations, which have been most active in the campaign for his retention, inaugurated a com- mittee and decided to telegraph to Nanking, urging the Govern- ment to reconsider its decision.

In the meantime, Yu Chin Ho, the new Director of Public Safety, who is on sick leave, has had his leave extended to two weeks by the Mayor, who has "appointed

Reinforcements For Chu J Ling, the police chief in

Chang Ting

(By Our Special Correspondent)

Count Uchida denled the report farm prices by at least sixty per ing or the wings but everythin&stan officer of the 19th Route

disarmament conversations there.

The British Government will be represented at these conversations,

at the time, though he admitted

lagging too far behind the rise in latest advisable date

Canton, Sept. 14. As Foochow is no longer in Personally, she thought the danger of being taken by the Reds, general prices.

was past trade between that port and Can- He wants a further increase in owing to the danger of ice form ton is becoming active again.

Lieut. Gen. Wong Keung, a-high depended on "Jim"-Reuter.

Army, telegraphed to the military authorities here stating that the Communists in North Fuen are on the run. He said that the situa ed in the Press and that Foochow tion is not so alarming as report is absolutely safe.

cent.

which will begin on Monday, by feeling the strain of heavy work thought in some quarters to be im- the Uniter-Secretary for Foreign Reuter. Affairs, Captain Anthony Eden, who, accompanied by Mr. Alexan-

der Cadogan, Minister-Designate to

China, is expected to leave London DUTCH TARIFFS

on Sunday.."

Need For Clear Understanding The need for a clear understand- ing between the two countries on certain aspects of disarmament bell fore the meetings are resumed at Geneva is fully recognised in Lon- don and it is. anticipated that in. next

week's conversations the question of the International con- trol of armaments will receive par- ticular attention.

Full details of the French pro-

are not yet known and the talks will to a large extent be explora-

tory.

INCREASED

Increased Revenuę

» Expected

Inflation on a large scale "is minent," but those closer to the President believe that he is still determined to keep direct inflation as a last resort.

sales.

the future.

W

NEW YORK TO BAGHDAD

from the United States saw Mr. The day of his return to London

J. A. Mollison, his face scarred but otherwise showing no effects

be

in the Hands of the Communists.

charge of the East City, as acting Director pending Yu's assumption of office. Reuter,

HUMILIATION DAY

To Be Observed On Monday

"

H.B

BEER

BEER AIDS DIGESTION

It is probable indeed that a tumblerful of good brisk beer may actually. aid digestion by increas ing appetite and calling out more abundant secre tions of gastric juice and more active movements of the stomach,"

DR. HUTCHINSON.

(the recognised authority on dietetica.)

A

FORCED

LANDING

Damages Colonel"

Chen's Plane

Nanking: Sept. 14. Colonel Chen Wen Lin, Director of the Naval Aviation Bureau, who is making a round-the-coun- try fight in the plane Kilangtso, made forced landing yesterday afternoon at 4 pm. at Запрао railway Shanghai, Sept. 14.

station, 30 11 from While the Japanese declare that

Hsuchow.

of the recognition the capture of machine was damaged, and was to-morrow is a festival in memory mechanic. were uninjured,

Although Colonel Chen and his the Manchukuo by Japan last year, transported by train to Hsuchow! the Chinese people September 18 as humiliation day Colonel Chen has telegraphed to will observe arriving there this morning.

cident," which led to the annexa-mechanics to Hsuchow to effect tion Kuomintang party organs as well

of Manchuria by Japan repairs. as popular bodies in Nanking. cities in China will hold memorial Shanghai, Tientsin and other

meetings on that day--Central

FIFTH NATIONAL CONGRESS

by

pressmen

Interviewed Colone! Chen Wen Lin, declared he would continue his fight... 29 soon as the machine. is repaired. -Reuter.

A SURVEY PLANE

Nanking, Sept. 14. A China National Aviation Cor poration plane passed over Nan- king this morning en route to Yunnan on Saturaay, to survey an aerial route between Chung- king and Yunnan.--Reuter...

standard REDS DROWNED To Meet Under Blue Chungking, whence it will By to

Shirts?

Government To Back Banks.

The South-west Political Coun- It is stated in the highest quar-skirts of the Bridgport serodrome $100,000 every month as support to in memory of th. Mukden. In the Ministry of Navy to send

of the unlucky crash on the out-cil decided to continne remitting ters that the President is putting which ended his and his wife's the 19th Route Army. The First the full weight of the government behind the banks, which he ex. fine transatlantic flight, at the .de Group Army contributes $200,000 pects in return to extend to small Havilland company's factory. to per month, making a total month merchants the credit necessary to

discuss plans for building a suc-ly appropriation of $300,000.. enable them to carry on until they ceasor to the biplane "Seafarer." In addition, the first indepen- can cover the increased costs im-

Engines and fuel tanks were dent (Kwangtung) division in West posed by the codes by increased salved from the wreckage and Fukien will march farther up and The Hague, Sept: 13,

sent back to London, Mechanics 10in the 19th Route Army in New import duties of five per regarded as favourable are now paring them for installation

Even signs of recovery hitherto have worked on the motors, pre-storming Chang Ting, a Communist News Agency. posals for effecting such control cent. on manufactured goods and stispect. It is stated, for instance, "Seafarer I": the same tanks, re-" town north of Chang Ting, is still In stronghold. Lien Cheng, another twelve per cent. upon luxury ar- ticies, have been authorised by the dicated in the official returns of fitted. Meanwhile, work is going

that the freer public buying in- paired and tested, will also Low House, together with & fur-sales by the department stores is forward on the structure of the At their conclusion.

Captain ther turnover tax on the manufac- not reflective of increased purchas- second machine. Eden will probably return to Lon-ture category of goods and ten per ing power but is largely attribut-cessor. it will be a don to report before proceeding to cent. on the second category.

Like ita prede- Geneva where the League Council It is estimated that the new ed to a fear of higher prices, in "Dragon" will meet on September 22-British taxes will yield about 85,000,000

biplane, modied to Wireless

guilders annually.

Repercussious.

take the large fuel and oil tanks Raw materials and some food-

"necessary for a night of 8,000 Repercussions of the apparent miles or more, and slightly "clean- stuffs are not affected by the new slowing-up of the effects of theed up" externally to reduce para

It will be recalled that Holland in various quarters.

recovery drive are being observed sitic resistance to movement recently announced ita denuncia-

through the air and thereby, to They include the resignation increase cruising speed by alent tion of the tarif truce, in conse- from the Presidency of the Ameri-s m.p.h. quence of the failure of the Worldean Iron and Steel Institute of Mr. Economic Conference to achieve R. P. Lamont, who declares that

Must Start By October.

Canton, Sept. 14. useful results.

Holland has hitherto been noted facing industry can best be met machine should be ready for the division at Wahan yesterday and

the practical Immediate demands

Soldiers of the First Group Army In less than five- weeks the fought with the Communist eighth for one of the lowest tariff walls by men familiar with vast details. In Europe, with the result that sur-

Mollisons to attempt a repetition caused considerable damages, ac- Mr. Ickes, the Secretary of the of their previous flight followed cording to a report from General pluses have tended to gravitate in Interior, has ordered an investiga- by an attack on the world's dis-Yu Han Mou, commanding omcer her direcion-Reuter.

tion into reports from various areas tance record in a fight eastward of the First Kwang Army of a petrol price war.

from New York to Baghdad. Tims Fleeing from the hot pursuit of The Administration has issued a presses. Unless the new aeroplane the Cantonese forces, the Commu- warning that it is ready to fix oil is ready by October, weather con- nists had to cross a river, and in prices immediately unless the in-ditions over the Atlantic Ocean, the hurry 40 of them were drown- dustry keeps its houses in order.

It is learned from Pricedale which worsen rapidly with the oned, being carried down to the that following the decision of the coming of winter, may oblige a bottom by their ammunition. Iri Fennsylvania coal-miners to go on complete change of plan, either to nists lost 200 men and left behind

the course of retreat, the Commu strike until the coal code has been a postponement till next year of

many rider, bamboo bayonets and signed by the employers, twenty to selection of an entirely differ munitions, thousand men have already down entroute, perhaps to South ed tools.Renter.

America or Cape Town.

PRINCE RETURNS taxes.

TO LONDON

After Holiday At Biarritz

London, Sept. 14.. The Prince of Wales, who has been spending his holiday private- ly at Biarritz, left Paris on his re- turn to London this afternoon.

Unfavourable weather conditions necessitated the cancellation of the Princes original. plan to fly home #from Le Bourget.-British Wireless.

KING

FEISAL'S FUNERAL

H.M.S. The King To Be Represented

London, Sept. 14.

DUTCH EAST INDIES

Power To Curtail Exports

Amsterdam, Sept. 14.

The Dutch East Indies Council severely criticise the Ordinance empowering the Government to re-

RELIEF WORK

Washington, Sept. 14. President Roosevelt has all

Fuel For 60 Hours, The most likely place for the ascent, if the Atlantic trip ba feasible, is Pendine Sands, Bouth Wales. There the beach provided of the heavily laden 'plane at the a perfect runway for the take-of

Weighed Down By Their Ammunition!

The Eighth Kwangtung Division under Lieut-General: Huang Chih Min had a sharp engagement with 22nd division of the Red forces at o Klang River, Southern Klangai. As usual the Reds were defeated and relieved of arms and ammunt- tion-Central Press.

SIR JOHN SIMON AT BALMORAL

strict the exports of any article, thorised the Federal Government start of the previous night. Next SIR Francis Humphrys, the Bri- as rendering possible the introduc- to spend sixty million dollars for time another twenty or thirty tish Ambassador at Iraq. will tions on rubber exports with con- the beneft of the sufferers in the gallons of fuel will be loaded; it represent His Majesty at the pub-sultation with the People's Coun- recent droughts, hurricanes and was the imminent exhaustion of He funeral of King Feisal at Bagh-cll. dad.

A fear is generally felt in the

grasshopper plagues-Router.

fuel on the earlier night which H.M.S. "Despatch" which is con- European markets that the Ordin

was responsible for the Mollisons' veying the King's body home is ance is anticipatory, so that the

failure to reach New York after The Foreign Secretary Sir John

London, Sept. 14. due to arrive to-morrow morning Government will be in a position in the tanks about three-quar- getting within striking distance Simon, who is on holiday in Beot- at Haifa where a Royal Air Force to impose. restriction immediately ters of full capacity. In New of the city. For the westward land, will go to Balmoral Castle on plane is in readiness to carry it on an agreement is reached with Bri-York 600 gallons, will be taken on, fight "Seafarer II" is likely to September 18 as Minister-in-at the last stage of its journey to "tain as regards the control of sup- sumcient for more than sixty take on with 450 gallons of fuel tendance on the King, and, Queen. Baghdad-British- Wireless.

plies Reuter

hours" non-stop firing.

(Continued on previous col.)

British Wireless,

Canton, Sept. 14. Opposition against the Kuomin- tang Fifth National Congress was would not be a"Kuomintang con- Volced by Tsengcheng County i ference but a meeting of the under Kuomintang and the Anting Coun- linga of Chiang Kai Shek. ty Kuomintang, which issued cir- cular telegrams to this effect. that the Congress will meet under The gist of the messages says the auspices of the Blue Shirta or Fascist Party. In such case," it (Continued on next column)

Stating that all the important matters affecting the well-being of the Fourth Congress, the two mes the nation were decided" upon by sages says that all Nanking should do is to carry out these resolutions.

Central Press.

ANNOUNCEMENT.

We beg to announce the Opening of our EMPORIUM at Nos. 62-68, Queen's Road. Central, at noon, on Saturday, the 18th instant.

All friends are cordially invited to attend the Opening Ceremony. Light Refreshment will be served from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m.

THE CHINA EMPORIUM, LTD.

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