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CANTÓN TO SEND
DELEGATES
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, Nov. 6.
Several leading offcfals will leave here during the week-end for Nanking to attend the Fifth
MARRIAGE
WOOD-MARR--On October 30, 1935, at H.B.M. Consulate-Gen- eral. Shanghai, and afterwards at the Union Church, by the Rev. H. G. Newsham, Annie. younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Marr, Alexandria, Dum- bartonshire; to John George Wood, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Wood, Dumbarton,
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KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 7, 1935.
THE SHANGHAI
CHAMPIONS
Marshall Leads In Radiant Morn
Shanghai, Nov. 8. following. are to-day's hai, Miss Ma Choy Ling, aged results of the Shangha: Race 51 years. (Guardian of Wil-Club's Autumn Race Meeting:- liam J. Cruz). STRUCKMEYER-On Wednesday,
Ma. On October 30, 1935, Shang- The
1. The Wusih Cup (1 Mile) October 30, 1935, at his resid-Lucky Light (H. Maitland) ence, 50 Rue Amiral Bayle. Breezy Morn (C. B. Moller) Shanghai, Otto Struckmeyer Blue Boy (R. H. Robertson) aged 66 years.
Time: 2 mins. 07-1/5 seca
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IN MEMORIAM TULENEFF.—In ever loving re-
membrance of
beloved darling daughter, Helen Tule neft." born on April 19, 1913, and died October 31, 1830. Sadly missed by her sorrowing mother.
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SINO-JAPANESE RELATIONS
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2-The Chinklang Stakes (7 Furlongs) Treuenfels (G. Neugebauer) Stampede Morn (A, A. White) Merry Kid (V. V. Needa)
Time: 1 min. 49-3/5 secs.
3.The Hankow Stakes (9 Furlongs) The Golden Eagle (HR. Holgate) 1 White Winter (A. A. White). Clever Lad (J. Pote-Hunt)
3
DUKE OF GLOUCESTER
OLYMPIC GAMES
IN GERMANY
No Distinction To Be Made
Time: 2 mins. 23-1/5 secs..
4-The Kluklang Plate (13 Miles)
Stop Loss (V. V, Needa)
1 New Deal Morn (F. Marshall)..... 2 | graphic White Jubilee (A. A., White)...... 3}. Received,
Time: 2 mins. 42-475 secs.
5. The Wuhu Plate (11 Miles) King's Jubilee (J. Pote-Hunt) Navylight (C. B. Moller)....... The Forgetful Bird (H. Maitland)
Time: 2 mins. 48-145 secs.
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6 The Jockey Cup (11 Miles) Running Numbers (CB, Moller) 1 Brig O'Balgownie (E. B. Cumine) Wyngarth G. R. Botelho)
Time: 2 mins, 40-3/5 secs.
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(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press") Telegraph, Copyright, Alczanyer Ordinance,
November 15, 7.30 p.m.)
Berlin, Nov. 6. "Herr Hitler's personal $5- surance that anybody who comes to Germany to take part in the Olympic Games in 1936, whether as competitor or spectator, will be accorded a very warm welcome irrespective of race, nationality or religion, is enough to remove all doubts raised in certain countries that Germany would keep all olympic rules Count de Baillet- Latour told the international pressmen here on Wednesday,
When the National Socialist regime took power in Germany in
The news received from Pelping yesterday anent Sino-Japanese re- lations was certainly disconcerting but not wholly unexpected. We knew -The "Shaforce" Challenge Cup 1933, the International Olympic all along that the Japanese Mil- tary authorities there would tak drastic actions to settle the issue
once for all.
National Congress of the Kuomin- tang, as the local opposition to that
withdrawn gathering is
The recent Chahar Incident was through the médiation of Mr. Tal Chi-tac, President of the Examina- only a feeler, and the Japanese
tion Yuen,
and Mr. Ma
had come to a settlement with the Chao-Chinese authorities only to make
the case blacker for them in the and future. Japanese diplomacy is not so deep' as, they would have the world believe.
chun, Mayor of Nanking.
Generals Yeo Kal-shan Feng Yu-hsiang urged Generals Chen Taad-tong and 14 Chung Jen to go to Nanking to take part
In agreeing to come to a settle- In the Congress, which is to de- ment over the Chahar affairs. c'de on China's foreign relations Japan is now provided with in and other urgent problems. Gen-excuse, and if they were to refuse erals Yen and Feng, once indiffer to accept any reparations which ent to Nanking, are now ardent supporters of the Central Author-
ities.
the Chinese may make to them for alleged offences, they think they would be justified in the eyes of the world.
It is not certain whether Gen- erals Chen and will be able In order to understand the to proceed to the capital. If they policy of the Japanese Government cannot go, they will send trusted rit & vin China, one must neces- representatives.. General Chiang sarily follow the Japanese attitude Kai-shek. Chairman of the Mili- from the time that Manchukuo
had come into existence. tary Affairs. is ready to compro- mise with the South-west and has this puppet state had been set up, made himself clear, on this point, the time has now come for Japan The object is to secure "a united to turn her military screw front towards outside menace.
China.
Messrs. Tai and Ma will return te Nasking by air before the end of the week to report to General Chiang Kai-shek.
JAPANESE GENERAL
ON TOUR"
Canton, Nov. 8. Lieut. General Toranosuke
After
ant
We see that the Japanese Mill- tary Staff has, after the settlement of the Hopel trouble, neid an im- portant conference at Dairen to decide on a strong policy towards China. The outline of the decision arrived at includes dennite plans to set up North China us in independent state unless the Man- king Government complies with some typically indefinite demands.
and Champion Sweepstakes (Classic) (14 Miles) Radiant Morn (F, Marshall) Rochester (C. Encarnação) Boston Drill (H. Maitland)
Committee was uncertain whether it would be possible to hold the games in Germany as scheduled,
unless any rate guarantees were forthcoming that the rules would be respected.
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3
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Time: 2 mins, 34-4/5 secs. numbers in the Champion Sweep- The following were the winning
stakes:
1st No. 4.420 2nd No. 4,736 3rd No. 11,142
$16,564 $13,251
$ 6.625
HEARTY CHEERS FOR THE BRIDE
Brilliant Sunshine Attends Royal Wedding
London, Nov. 6. Deuse crowds thronged the neighbourhood of Hyde Park corner and Constitutional Hill this morning as Lady Alice Scott droyè in a glass coach, accompanied by her brother, the Duke of Buccleuch, to Buckingham Palace where, in the private chapel, her marriage to the King's third son, the Duke of Gloucester, took place in the pre- sence of about 120 guests.
The weather was fine with brilliant sunshine and the bride was greeted with an outburst of cheering, which continued until she reached the Palace gates outside which there was an enormous concourse of people. Those attending the service, which owing to the bride's recent bereavement was shorn of the elaborate ceremonial "ori- ginally planned, were restricted almost entirely to mem-- bers of the Royal Family and relatives of the bride:
The bridegroom wore the full dress uniform of a Major of the Tenth Hussars and the King and his other. sons were also in military uniform. The bride, whose wedding gown was of oyster pearl satin, was attended by eight bridesmaids, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, Lady Mary Cambridge, Lady Elizabeth Scott, Lady Angela Scott, Miss Moira Scott, Miss Ann Hawkins and Miss Claire Phipps.
The Archbishop of Canterbury. assisted by the Bishop of London and Precentor of Chapels Royal, officiated at the service.
There were more cheers when the King, barebeaded with a blue garter ECTOSS his scarlet Field Marshal's uniform, and the Queen in a blue and gold gown appeared on the balcony. They were later joined by Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret and other members of
At the conclusion of the service, the bride and bridegroom walked through the Palace with the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family to appear on the the Royal Family.—- centre balcony in front of ❘ Reuter. Buckingham Palace where they were greeted with tremendous en- thusiasto.
PRESENTS ON VIEW
London, Nov 5. Nearly 3,000 people attended the reception at St. James's Palace this afternoon, when the royal wedding presents' were adequate
on view. The Duke of Gloucester with his flancee. Lady Alice Scott, drove with the Queen from Buckingham Palace to St. James'.
On arrival, the Queen, the Duke and Lady Alice walked through the State apartments and after- wards mingled with the guests.→→ British Wireless,
DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER
NEWS SUMMARY
A highly colourful and
very successful reception in the form of a tea party was given the Con- gressional. Delegation 'who are on their way to the Philippines, at No. 254. The Peak, the residence of Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung. yesterday. Prominent among the visitors were the Vice-President of the United States of America, the Hon. Mr. John N. Garner and Mrs. Garner, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Joseph W. Byrns and Mrs. Byrns. Page 7.
An
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excellent dancing display was given yesterday at the King's Theatre by the students of Miss Violet Capell. A full report ap- pears on
Page 6.
The monthly committee meeting of the Chinese General Chamber of Commerce was held at the Chamber's Headquarters yesterday afternoon and at which several interesting matters were discussed. Page 6.
Full Results of the Shanghai Autumn Races are to be found on Page 3.
The action brought by Capt. A H. Brown, master mariner, claim- ing $1,000, in lieu of three months' salary, from the Yuan On Steam- ship Co., Ltd. was continued be- fore the Pulsne Judge, Mr. Justice R E. Lindsell at the Bummary Court yesterday.
Page 5.
A brilliant and distinguished gathering attended the investiture of Hong Kong residents who were honoured in the King's Birthday
The wedding breakfast at which the King was to propose the only toast, that of the health of the and bridegroom, followed. bride and this alternoon the Duke and his bride will drive in an open "We ourselves have never doubt- carriage with an escort of House ed that all colleagues in Germany
bold Cavalry to St. Pancras would adhere to the rules 28
Station where a special train will loyally as before, but we were carry them to Kettering to spend. faced with the task of convincing the honeymoon at Boughton the world. Hence, during the last House- two years, many representatives or | British Wireless, International sport visited Ger- ENTHUSIASTIC GREETINGS many to make investigations
London. Nov. 6. the spot. Without a The Royal wedding to-day wES single exception everyone after favoured with mild sunny weather. 1. prolonged stdy satisfied
went away The ceremony took place at 11.30 that gli the rulesa.m. in the private chapel had been scrupulously respected. Buckingham Palace Therefore the Olympic Committee prettily decorated with white lilles, connection with the marriage of many with appropriate speeches had no other choice but to leave matters as they were, that is to say, hold the games in Germany as scheduled/ This decision was approved by the Committee un- animously,
8-The Quinsan Handicap (Race on
"A") (7 Furlongs)
Baikal (H. Maitland) White Crusader (A. A White)... 2 White Sphinx (H. J. Hearne)...... 3
Time: 1 min. 49-1/5 sets.
t
8.-The Quinsan Handicap (Race "B")
The Frigate IV. V. Needa)
Bitter Sweet (H Maitland) Sober Morn (F; Marshall)
Time: 1 min, 48 secs,
9-The Hwangtu Handicap (11 Furlongs) The Lazy Bird (John Sparke). White Gold (A. A. White) Mulroy (H. J. Hearne)
Time: 3 mins. 6 secs. Reuter.
CZECH CABINET
Then again the so-called peace-Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press (Copyright.)]
"Do not think that we would have shrunt from taking the games away from Germany if we had the least doubt of Germany
Committee is quite independent keeping her word. The Olympic
which
lacs and chrysanthemums.
COLONY CONGRATULATIONS
The following telegrams have List at Government House yester- been sent to the Secretary of State day, when His Excellency the for the Colonies by His Excellency Officer Administering the Govern- at Eir Thomas Southom, Officer Ad-ment, Bir Thomas Southern, was ministering the Government,
in K.B.E., C.M.G., performed the cere-
Large crowds of interested "spec- tators began to gather very early and all aproaches to Buckingham Palace were packed hours before the ceremony.
of State
Page 7.
of congratulation. ILRH the Duke of Gloucester,
Government Hong Kong, to the and abetted certain p
From Officer Administering the
On a charge of having aided Secretary
ins not Colonies:-I respectfully request various articles from a dwelling
10% the
in custody in stealing they and
the Commimity of Hong Kong on coolie, was that the loyal congratulations of house, Ng Cheung, 24, an odd job the occasion of his marriage may months' hard labour by Mr. E. L sentenced to three be conveyed to His Royal Highness wynne-Jones the Duke of Gloucester.
at
the
Kowloon
The first guests began to arrive at 10.30 am, and each arrival was greeted by cheers. The bride left
drove to the Palace in a Grosvenor Place
From Officer Administering the 2 of any outside authority anywhere escorted by L
Government. Hong Kong. to body of police
the Alleged, by the Police to have Secretary of State for
the driven along Connaught Road Colonies:-I have received the West last night at a speed of about
3 in the world.".
ful "push" in June this year. though highly successful, was ob viously incomplete. It removed
Prague, Nov. 5. Ha-Chinese Influence by proscribing
A change in the Czecho-Slovakia thimoto former vic-M nister of the Kuomintang Party from Fel-Government already been fores- War, left here this morning by ping, and also the dismissal of hadowed by "Transocean", some eamer for Hong Kong en rout certain ometals from the Hopel days ago, and a change had act- 1 Macao on a sightseeing, tour. district.
ually taken place on Tuesday when
city.
Union News."-
TRIBUTE TO HAAS,
chuxuo.
Hodza
. Answering the pressmen's
her home in at 11,15 and coach
mounted on grey horses.
Smiling happily, Lady Alice was
sands of spectators who thronged the streets leading to the Palace ON THE BALCONY
Magistracy. yesterday. Page 4
questions, Count de Balliet-Latour greeted with enthusiasm by thou-following message from the Con- 60 miles per hour and then crash- sald: "We have been convinced that the Jews have complete free- dom to train for the Olympic Games among themselves. is all the international committee. Jews
That
After signing the register, the has the right to acquire.
bride and bridegroom appeared on who come to the Olympic Games the balcony of the Palace and was will be treated with exactly the enthusiastically cheered by thou same courtesy as anybody else sands who crowded the precincts Transocean Kuo Min.
of the Palace,
ARYAN. QUESTION
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Press" (Copyright.)]
"
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sular Body: The Members of the ed into a hawker's stall in Centre Consular Body of Hong Kong offer, Street, injuring a man and a girl their respectful congratulations on slightly, Chan So, 24, licensed the occasion of the forthcoming driver, was brought before Mr... wedding of His Royal Highness the Bchofield at the Central Police Duke of Gloucester and express (Court yesterday.
Page 6. their best and sincerest wishes for the welfare and happiness of Their Royal Highnesses and Royal Family.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
sets
cussion on
ROME PARLEY
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.)] The Japanese army officer call- Having gone so far, the great President Masaryk accepted Pre-Special to the Hong Kong Dally
London, Oct. 17. ed on all the leading officials problem that DOW faces. the mier Malypeter's resignation, and
Conversation took place between here and was entertained at din- Japanese authorities is what ex- has appointed Dr. Nulan
Bignor Mussolini and the British. ner last night. He departed from actiy shall be done with North to the premiership. It is under-
Berlin, Nov. 5.
Ambassador to Rome, Bir Erle Canton with a good impression of China, and to that many answers stood that Dr. Hadza will, return" All the,members of the German
The Hong Kong, Canton and The Trustees of the Peace
Drummond, on Tuesday afternoon. the wonderful progress DI the have been given. The army in his portfolio as Minister of Agri- nobility
Macao must be able to trace
Steamboat Co., Ltd., has Memorial Scholarships Fund offer Nothing is known as to what has Manchukuo, and North China has culture.
their aryan origin back to the issued an attractive little booklet, two scholarships of a triennial transpired beyond a short official already announced its preference-
intended for tourists and the value of £1,350 each, open to communique stating "The chief of Former Premier, Malypeter, will year 1800 if they wish their names to set up North China as an inde
travelling public. It list of in at kelihood be eleced pre- to be entered into the
the Italian Government received forth British boys of pure white descent, pendent state on the lines of Man-sident of the Chamber i Wednes patrimonial peasant proprietors the scenic attractions of Canton and residing in China or Hong the British Ambassador for one
day's session-
who enjoy special priviliges under and Macao, and contains the Kong, to be awarded on the result hour to day. The object of the To the obvious case for adding Transocean Kuo Min.
the provisions of the law for the Company's time-table.
of the school certificate examing conversation is similar to that held to Japanese prestige and imperial
perpetuation of patrimonial es-
tion of Cambridge University, to held on October 20, namely, a dis- stature is added the more subtle
tates, according to a decision by Mr. Tweedie, residing at No. 5 be held in December, 1938. The
the Anglo-Italian Geneva, Nov. 5.
argument that only by setting up
the Reich ministry of food and Basilea Terrace, made an appear-prizemen will be required to select altuation in the Mediterranean."- The League Assembly Hall was several continental powers under. But to offset this plan, the more agriculture, published on Tuesday. ance before Mr. Macfadyen at the from the following courses of Tropocean Kuo Min, to-day draped in black
for the Japanese control can Japan hope hot-headed elements announced Members of the League of der-Central Magistracy yesterday sum-study-(1) Electrical engineering Dr. Robert Haaa. Friends, 10 stop the advance of Soviet that since 1931, Japan has lost very man aristocracy had hitherto moned for allowing his dog abroad and/or synthetic chemistry,' (2) diplomats and officials filled the Russia towards the Pacific. little more than 3,000 officers und maintained the fact that their on October 24 at Lyttleton Road¦ practical farming and/or horticul- There was one case of enteric-
On the other hand, more moder- men in Manchukuo. It is asserted names are being recorded in the without hall to pay last tributes to the
muzzle. Defendant ture. Coples of the conditions and tover and two cases of diphtheria formex Director of Communicate elements, both in the Army that this reflects the ease with League's genealogical register the pleaded guilty and was fined $5. application form may be obtained reported during the 24 hours end- tlone of the League's Transit Sec- and in civil quarters, would pre-which her forward policy against so-called "fron book of the Ger
from Mr L. C. Healey, Education ed on November 5...... fer a more cautious policy of China has been carried out.man nobility should be accepted The wedding took place quietly Department, Shanghal Municipal economic imperialism only. Against this, it was pointed out, as sufficient proof of their aryan at the Lady Chapel, St. John's M. Avenol, Secretary-General of ficant in this respect, was the re- (the Japanese nation has to pay descent.
Cathedral, at noon yesterday or
are lying at the Office of the all be tue, in a sport on cent appointment of Mr. Katsuoka enormously for any lust. And After investigating the matter, Mr. Grey Egerton Thornely Mott. Dr. Baas' report on to the presidency of the Southpansion in monetary cost. And the ministry has however come to merchant, of Shanghai, and Miss
great Northern Telegraph Com-. The Management of the Hongpany (Limited) Tanchengyan c/o Chins, which he said, was full of Manchuria Railway, and he may with such a man as Major Taka-the conclusion that the fact that Emily Jenifer Maitland Stenhouse, Kong Hotel advises that permis Great Eastern Hotel, from Kobe. sound reflections and unerring have been given the task of fore-hashi in Peiping, BS Military persons being registered in the of London. The Rev. H. W. Baines sion for an extended night on Yamada Matsubara Hotel, from judgment.
ing the Nanking Government Attaché and General Dollars in fron book does not afford a officlated. The bride wore a brown Saturday the 9th November havina Nagoya, Vindoboni, from Kobe, The interment will take place in sign up agreement bringing Nor Kwantung, neither China nor guarantee for their being of pure and belge dress set of with a been obtained Dancing in the Grill Freda Joseph (Mrs. Zimmerman): China into the Japan-Manchu do the moderate Japanese party has German blood in a sense of law brown hat and carried a bouquet Room will be continued until 2 Peninsula Hotel or co sa Tanda, economie "block
any chance. -
Transocenn Kuo Min
of shaded African daisies.
from Shanghal,"
late
tion,
alluded to
Pariz.
Beuter.
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The following unclaimed cables-