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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,

MARCH 14. 1936.

League Of Nations Society KEPT ALIVE BY

(Continued from Page 7)

Thirdiy economie nationalism internationalism. has dawned and

provides a sure basis

MACHINE

for world the new national movements in- 4 Years of Artificial

it encourages astinctively endeavour to be inter-

Peace becauso

Д pro- consumption rather than

The business duction economic.

of a shopkeeping nation is to get food to mens stomacus clothes on to their backs, furriture; coal.

wireless and.

sets gramophones

into their houses. export surplus to ports it needs earn dividends. or shareholders That is the significance of the series of trade agreements which have been in recent weeks report- the ed almost apologetically House of Commons. Trade agreaz- ments give more hostages to peace system elaborate than the most of royal marriages.

some

Our

to

national

ARMAMENTS NOW NO

DANGER

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Respiration

London, Feb. IV. After having been sept save for nearly four years my artificial re- spiration, Mr. S. Crosny Halahan, ot Little Croft, Chlidding ord a member of a well- (Surrey), known locai family, has died there at the age of sixty-five.

0. Mr.

Some years ago all the muscles became Ha.ahans body stropb.ed, and in 1931 he found that occasionally to help breath- ing. he had to press on his chest.

In June, 1932, he had. to have arafcial respiration administered day and night by reays of rea- tives and nurses.

were

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The apparatus succeeded be- 'yond. al' expectations.

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(6) I want to say a word about urmaments which I be leve to be the new true. I am not afraid a. It w.. use its armaments because I do not think they will ever be used n a major seture the im-

Though am not afraid of rather

War than to

them I am grieved by them be cause I believe they wil be used, as they are now being used, in Abyssinia and in North China. But as far as their e in a European confilet is concerned I have no They wi be used as threats fear.

trade advantageous to secure agreements, but just because the But economic nationalism is not objective is mutual trade they w.

more used as

than the only sign of promise in the never the

Then in September. 1933. Sir world to-day. The world is not threats.

the scientist, When the National Government William Bragg. disintegrating, we are living in a

I Arst elected was much

friend of the family. devised an fathers was better world than knew. They are as puzzed by it amused to see so many staunch

with connected bladers free traders voting for Tariff Reapparatus in which two football as our mothers are by new ways

But the bewi- form. They didt because Tari

a wide rubber tube one blad- of feeding babies.

tightly to der

bandaged wns derment of fathers does not con-Reform was no longer dangerous

and Leed demn their sons

Mr. Halahan's chest and the other notIt was already out of date. When

was

bc- introduced 1 had hinder them. Our age is not only +

placed between two ninged boards come part of a different kind o

so that it could be worked by the a new age it is a better uge. And

order in I the only way to safety is to ve international elonotale dangerously et us not be afraid of which it was no longer the Tariff feet like a bellows, danger. Safety first is a rule of orm of the oid controversies. That the life for "Homo vehicularius I feel a strange conv e'lon but he is a lower Specles than armaments are now in the same But cannot expect category. Homo sapiens.'

that, you will agree with me. Time SOME OTHER GOOD THINGS

other

show. Hare

good wi are

CHALLENGE AND RESPONSE things. (1) Great nations as well

Lastly I won't want you to fee as small have come to recognise

world which security depends that I believe in a that their own Ena ly on the existence or a Lea-murt automatically improve as the

The I do of course be- American aloof-years go on. gue of Nations.

the creative news from Geneva is due to the Beve that it is n width of the Pacific and the A-hands of God but God is the kind of Father who wil not protect h's antic. Neither Italy nor Germany feel comfortable at the thought sons from the results of ignorance à Leagueless Europe. And every or folly. I believe rather in country but Britain understanas word growing as Professor Toyn- way sanctions were not applied in bee describes it growing in his "A three volumes After all Via Manchuriates remarkable

Professor of History." Do the direct route to Indian "and Study

of the be Toynbee's interpretation Australia. The League, can

the when

growth of civilizations on more Army estab, ished rests equally on the practical op- terms of a challange to human re: porises of Churchill and on endeavour met by portunism of 3

I belleve th: success. the refined ideals of a. Che varying

great challenge of th's century 02 1X21- has been the breakdown thing (2) And a second good

I believe the which shoud cause us not to des- planned capitalism.

on y a pair of this new word has been general war of 1914 was the Peace Ballot in "Brita.n; not symptom of this disease and not unly because over ten miLion peo- the cause of the breakdown. I but see in every corner of the world pe answered a because this democratic expression to-day the challenge presented to ol opinion has given statesmen men by the breakdown of the old economic order being met in "a tourage in tight corners.

(3) But in my judgment much way which seems to me eminenty Here I must be- the greatest good thing in our new the right way. world is the increasing fairness of come mystical. I believe it is the because the division o. available human right way economically freedom. It has been said that it is the right way morally. the Italian and the German have needs of unemployed given their freedom in exchange women, the necessity for proper education, the provision of milk for economic security. Th's may

1931:

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At the request of Sir William an hydraufte apparatus. to be worked off the water supply. was then designed by Mr. R. W. Pau'.

sc'entific instrument London maker: This apparatus was used from October. 1933. until the time

Mr. Halahan's death.

considerable interest in the medical profession, and two years ago Dr. Phyllis M. Tookey Kerridge..of the Depart ment of Industrial Physiology. London of Hvgtone. described it detal in "The Lancet."

case aroused

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1

CLEAR VIOLATION OF "TREATY

London, Mar. 13.

London Mar. 12.

In a communique Issued after The French Foreign Minister, M.

the canference adjourned the Flandin and the Belgian Prime

srated, &t Minister, Van Zeeland arrived in Locarno Powers, it is

unanimously recognise London to-day for the renewal of present the discussions on the German de- that the German occupation of cunciation of the Locarno Treaty. the Rhineland demil turised "zone clear violation of Italy was represented by her Am- constitutes a

Articles 42 and 43 of the Versalles bassador in London, Signor Grandi.

This afternoon Monsieur Flandin Treaty and the Treaty u Locariu.

It will be for the League called on the Prime Minister, Stan- ley Baldwin at Downing Street. He, Nations Council to pronounce, up- also saw Signor Grandi before the i on this point finally, however. opening of the conference at the Monsieur Avenol, Foreign Office. Secretary General of the League of Nations, accompanied by a 'consi- derable staff, also reached London to-day, to prepare for the meeting of the League Council, which ac- cording to present arrangements, will meet on Saturday morning at St. James Palace.

The period between the luncheon given by the British delegates to the French representat ves and the opening of the afternoon con- ference, was occupied by hasty bl- atera visits.. the mast important of which was the half-hour meet- Plerre Flandin. ing between M. the French Foreign Minister, and British Mr. Stanley Baldwin the This evening following meetings Prime Minister.

the Foreign In order to facilitate a more de- at Foreign Once

the situation, o Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden en-tailed study of tertained the principal "French, small committee of delegates met 11.30 'Belgian "and Italian delegates at to-day and meet again at dinner. The Lord President of the

Counci at The League

St. Council, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Home Secretary, Sir John James Palace has been summon- . Simon and the Lord Privy Seal, ed for 11 am on Saturday-

Renter Lord Halifax were also present. British Wireless.

FIRE ON N.D.L. LINER POTSDAM

.m. tomorrow. London, Mar. 12.

between conversations The Great Britain, France, Italy and Belgium which began in Paris on Tuesday, were continued in Lon don to-day. A formal meeting of the four delegations took place Cabinet room at the Foreign Office. early this evening in the old The principal British delegates were, the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Anthony Eden who presided, Lord Halifax, Lord Privy, Seal and the permanent head of the "Foreign Office, Sir Robert Vansittart. The French Foreign Minister, Mr. Flan- din, and the Belgian Prime Minis- ter, Van Zeeland were accompanied by the French and the Belgian Ambassadors in London. Signor Grand!,

RUXTON MURDER TRIAL

INDIAN AUTONOMY

Governor Designate On Way To India

London, Mar. 12. The fact that the N.DL. liner Potsdam X an all-electric ship," with the press-button in the steer-

London, March 12.

Graham and Stege, led to the vasse. being paraly- sed for a few minutes after the outbreak of the fire in the English Channel yesterday morning, whi'st on her way from Bremen to the For East.

Sir Lancelot Jon Hubback, Governors Design- ate of the new Indian provinces.or day for India. The establishment Bind and Orissa, left London to- of the new provinces was provided for in the Government of India Act, and by the orders in Council recently approved.

throughout

ETHIOPIAN PROTEST

Italian Ambassador in be true of a scetion of the upper and other foods for d'ferent 'se-

London attended for Italy. middle class. But the working tions of the community tend

Following the formal meeting at man in the West has never yat dominate the political and econo-

which statements were made on been tree. No man is free who is mle thinking of Governments. We

cre living in an age a plannes. behalf of each delegation, relative

They will be set up as separare on a days notice.

to the situation arising out of Ger- We are accustomed to see charts economy in which the

com:iderations.many's action in denouncing her administrations with effect from Apr'1 1 next, with a simplined and $24.95 siawing the detribution of income men are the first

engagements freely contracted" at

temporary form of Government 387:0

ong different groups in Britain. This seems to me a profoundly

There areLocarno, and in reoccupying the Bet we have not realised how Christiau approach.

many countries demtarised zone, informal discus-designed to meet the requirements, in the many factors 'n freedom ignited is the

Frovincial autonomy organised which are, I believe, entirely con- stons took place between the lead- pending the introduction of a life of an common

British India ... country. Government interference trary to the Christian spirit. There ing members of the delegation.

There is tyranny. British Wirclean

British Wireless. with the freedom of international is Injustice. trade,

establishment of quotas There is in some countries a great etc. are in effect taking excessive use of the fear motive. But in freedom from one group and dis- spite of all these things the res- ponse that human society is mak- tributing to another. just as so- cial Lervices and subsidies redis- tng to the challenge presented by tribute on a more equitable basis the modern world seems to me on to be 80 eminent y the weath of the whole commun- the whole

The new nationalism of the sound and moraly prais worthy West has a very strong social pur-that I have no fear for the fu- We live in a better world Even in Japn the standard ture.

I admit it is of living of the workers le steadily than our fathers.

a more dangerous world but I see advancing, We are not seeing a

freedom signs that we are prepared to ilve curtallment of human

I dangerously in our day. tut a better distribution of it.

To live dangerously is the only say this knowing and hating the extreme measures taken to secure way of safety 'for human society. Dr. Reichelt in rising to propose this redistribution. But I belleve

a vote of thanks for the Interest- these to be the excessive zea c

ing address, extended to Bishop youth.

Hal his best wishes for an enjoy PURITAN PATRIOTISM

the able furlough and expressed the (4) Another good thing in

be the hope. that the Bishop would live is world in which we strong Puritan element in recent back again to continue his good patriotic movements. The strength | work.

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MEATLESS MONTH FOR KING GEORGE MEMORIAL of the mlitary party for example

POLISH JEWS

("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special>

Warsaw, Mar. 13. The resolution that all Polish Jews should abstain from eating any meat for a whole month as a protest against the bill prohibiting the slaughtering of animals in accordance with Jewish ritual, was adopted at a conference of loading personalities of the Jewish popu- i lation, now taking place here, and attended by 800 Rabbis and many other prominent Jews.

It was also resolved that a strike of all Jewish business should be carried out for one day. With the decision to hold a meatless month

1

in Japan lles in their opposition to certain corrupt factors in the London, Mur, 12.

other,, party. There is someth An innuential meeting at the almost religious about Nazism' and Mans.on House, convened by the Faciam and a strong spirit of dis- Lord Mayor at the request of the cipline and personal honour which a typhoon Prime Minister, to-day decided that though it comes like the memorial to the late King for violence has something of the George should take the form of a cleansing power of the winds of aatue of his late Majesty in Lon-heaven In It. don, as well as a

philanthropic (5) Another factor which it is which will benefit the important to notice is that these new national movements are by whole country.—-

their very nature internationa: Reuter's Bülletin Service

scheme

and the consequent loss of cattle dealers, the Jews hope to exert enough pressure to have the law revoked.-

transocean News Service.

in outlook. The Fascists bundle

NEW ANTI-TANK GUN. IN BRITAIN

London, Mar. 12. The British Army will shortly have the best anti-tank gun in the world, according to an announce- ment by Mr. A. Duff-Cooper, Secre- tary of State for War, during the debate on the army estimates i the House of Commons.

The authorities have decided to

London, Mar. 12, Dr. Buck Ruxton, accused of the murder of his wife, Mrs, Isabella

Geneva, Mar. 12

A protest nas ocen, lodged by

British, am-

Ruxton, completed eight hours in Ethiopia to the League against the the witness-box at the Manches-third bombing of a ter Assizes today. The trial is abulance unit.

The protest states that The sequel to the discovery, at Moffat,

Italians must now know the exact of the dismembered remains

position of the ambulance, therefore the bombing must been deliberat.-- 'Heuter's Bulletin Service,

of

Mrs. Ruxton and a nursemaid. Mary Roderson, but accused 18 charged only in respect murder of his wife.

of the

During the course of his evidence,

TROOPS ON MOVE

Dr. Ruxton emphatically denied that he had "murdered either" his wife or Miss Rogerson."

W38 often Accused's evidence marked by emotional outbursts.

Mr. Norman Birkett, K.C., ma speech on behalf of accused, sub- mitted that the Crown had failed quarters. to prove murder,

The Judge later summed up, and the verdict will be given to-morrow. The Crown case. is that Ruxton because of murdered his wife

the foolish Jealousy and that caught accused in the act uursemaid was killed because she

Reuter.

and have

Addis Ababa, Mar. 12. Italian troop are on the move once more, and Marshal Badoglio. has left Asmara for his fleld head-

Air bombing is continuing on the capital of Sidamo Province- and other placca-- Heuter'-"Bulletin Service,

REGISTRATION OF GERMANS

Ottawa, Mar.-12. The German Consul here has with a mechanised Cavalry Bri-

notified that all Germans who are gade, to form a moblie division.

The infantry is being reorganis-residents of Canada and Newfound- oi staves, the Nazis ewastika, the adopt the issue of two weapons,

an anti-tank rifle and an anti-ed, with three rifle battalions to land must register with him.

This step is being taken in urder hammer can Russian sickle and

ped with, the new anti-tank that they may be called upon to tank battalionis," and be used by British Fascists. Na- tank machine-gun. There will be one machine-gun battalion, equip-

1s found necessary. als or communists. But the Union three new

Keuter's Bulletin Service, Jack could never become the the eight cavalry regiments being weapon and a new type of scout Join the colours when conscription symbol of a group of Anglophies mechanised at present, and the car- in another country. The day of Tank Brigade will be combined enter,

The fire was due to the breaking an oil-pipe in the engine-room. extinguished which was speedily

but not by gas-masked fremen, before the control res'stance was burned out and everything clectric put out of action.

The main engines stopped and It was impossible to steer the ner In a few lights were extinguished.

from the bridge, but minutes the emergency apparatus was brought into use.

Meanwhile, the passengers were awakened and told to dress and of tie awalt orders. All text ty splendid conduct of the crew. Tha only casuu'ty was the recond, off-

Jurned cer, who was

about the face and arms.

While the iner was returning to Bremen. she was instructed by wireless to proceed to Southamp-

passengers ton, where the

Wêre disembarked during the morning.

The cargo wil be transferred to the as. Stuttgart, which will sali March 19 and from Bremen on "all at Southampton on March 21.

Reuter

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CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

London, Mar. 12. The Locarn Powers' conference adjourned at 7.45 p.m. to-day with- us reaching a settlement of the Rhineland impaser.

Negotiations will be continued it-morrow. --. Heuter.

LONDON FINANCE

MARKET

London, March 13. Sterling on New York 4.960-7/8, Paris 74-15/18. Stock Markets are stil dominated by the European political situation and the general tendency is weak, British govern- ment Stocks lower. War Loan 31 per cent. 1051. Gold 141/14-- British Wireless.

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