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GERMANY AND PEACE

Delay In Reply To Britain

to-mor

Berlin, June 17. Germany's attention is being directed on row's debate in London on foreign policy, not in breath. less anxiety, but in a mood of slightly cynical detuch-

ment.

It is accepted that the first steps, will be taken towards the liquida-

tion of the venture in sanctions,

and from an objective point ofį view this decision is pronounced to be the only right one. The first steps, it is pointed out by German commentators, will not, however, carry Great Britain very far, either towards a durable reconciliation

OWNERS

ASSAULT CHARGE

ADAMANT IN AGAINST PEIPING|

ATTITUDE

CARRY ON STRUGGLE AGAINST RICKSHAW

PROGRAMME

Shanghai, June 27. Carrying on its struggle against the Shanghai Municipal Council's discussion on the future of Austria, rickshaw programme, the Shang- Danzig, and Memel, and the possi-hai Rickshaw Owners Association, blilties of economic concessions for at a general meeting held yester- germany, including the colonial day afternoon, dedded that the sphere, are more warinly welcomed Chinese Chamber of But there is no reason to suppose

that concessions

welcome."

der

obtained along

Commerce

should be urged to act on its re- tent resolution for the abolition such lines, unless they cover gantsation of the Pullers Mutual of the Rickshaw Board, the reor- much wide: field, than the given Aid Association, and maintenance terms of reference. would suffice to

of the present number of licences. with Etaly or towards the reform bring about a change in "German

The meeting. held in the Chinese of the League and the establish- views on the elasticity of frontiers

Chamber of Commerce building. ment of that new order in Europe In Eastern Europe. With refer-

was attended by 380 which it is sought to associate with ence to such a discussion, which. Other proposals submitted to the members. it. The leading article of "The according to German ideas. would meeting included the following: Times" in which a definite time- be general only in its subject mat-

that the Shanghai Municipal table was recommended has con-

ter and conducted separately with Council be petitioned to continue sequently been appraised as ex-

each Power, Herr Scheffer says in the registration of pullers; that pressing sound common sense. the "Berliner Tageblatt," "For Ger-five per cent. of its revenues from

Until the initial phases have been

many, who knows exactly what she rickshaw licences be set aside by passer through and the general wunts and why, it could only be the S.M.C. for the maintenance of alm as been more clearly defined,

the Pullers' Mutual Aid Association, the Germans are disposed to sit

TEACHING OF "MEIN KAMPF". and that the Shanghai City Gov- back and look on. It is dally made

It is generally admitted that un-ernment be petitioned to organize plainer that Germany cannot give.

present internal conditions pullers welfare association to and ought not to be expected to

Over the affairs of the give, an adequate reply to the Bri-ere no department or group or take

Individual, apart from the Führer. P.M.A.A... It was decided that the tish questions about her peace knows precisely what tactles are executive commitee be entrusted plan" until Great Britain's own

in favour, in foreign policy from to deal with these proposals. foreign policy and so many other day to day, so that if Germany

The meeting was presided over obscurities are cleared up, and Bri-

"knows exactly what she wants by Dr. Yin Tee-ling (representing tish impatience for a reply of any

and why" in a general strategical Mr. Koo Soong-man), Mr. Chang sort, which for a short spell was

sense, it can only be through the Wel-yang, Mr. Soong Sat-kuan and seriously considered here, seems to

plain principles enunciated by Herr Mr Li Shun-tsal, Mr. Chu Young- be regarded more and more as un-

Hitler In "Mein Kampf" for him- wu, Mr. Chang Ta-fu ̈'and Mr. necessary or even unreasonable.

self and his movement. Every good Yuan Hungchun, representing the ELASTICITY IN THE EAST

German has read, and many pro-Shanghai District Kuomintang, the The main lines of the reply, as bubly know by heart, the passages Bureau of Social Affairs and the It would have to be formulated un-

in which it is repeatedly declared Chinese Chamber of Commerce der present conditions in view of that the alm of German foreign respectively. the kulding principles of National- policy must be not to recover the Socialist foreign policy, should by lost territories of 1914, which were

In his opening speech, Dr. Yin now be clear, and

strategically unsound and not com- urged cluser co-operation between have, indeed, been outlined in this correspond- plete in regard to the inclusion of the executive committee and the ence. No pretence is made that it folk of German nationality, but to members. This was followed by a could possibly fuini on important gain more territory for settlement report on the activities of the asso- points the hopes with which the on the Continent of Europe, in the elation and its negotiations with British questions are assumed to frst place at the "expense of the Settlement and French Con- have been put, so no point is seen "Russia and the border States de- cession authorities concerning in hastening 14

pendent upon her." Neither a rickshaw problems. Western nor an, Eastern tendericy. The speeches were followed by wrote the Fahrer, "must be the fu-election of executive members and ture alm of our foreign policy, but supervisors. Dr. Yin, Mr. Koo an Eastern policy in the sense of Soong-mao, Mr. Jul Chung-than, the acquisition of the necessary Mr. Liang Sal-ting and Mr. Li The soil for our German people."

san were among those who re- From these teachings, logically tained their posts of "executive presented to the German mind,j members. every intelligent German takes for As the election was in progress, granted that It is impossible for the Germany of to-day to bind herself in a rigid regional system in Eastern Europe.

When other obstacles have been cleared away, it is intimated, Ger- many will be glad of a thorough discussion even of a plan for the reform of the League on the re- gional basis which she herself reg- ards as useful only in the West; but she would' then expect equal consideration to be given to her reasons for preferring individual pacts of non-aggression in the East. Naturally other suggestions made by Lord Lothian of a frank

RUSSIAN BOND WITH SCOTLAND

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald On Love

Of The Soil

GLAD TO SEE MORE BACK

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, June. 13. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Lord President of the Courell, and Mr. I M. Maisky, the Russian Ambas- gador, fellow-visitors

the Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, yesterday shared ló a Joke about soil,

to

Mr. Maisky observed that Rus- glans have a natural attraction to the fields.

"My dear Maisky," exclaimed Mr. MacDonald, "why the Russians

MOZART SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, June 23.

NEW EXECUTIVE MEMBERS

many members started to leave the premises with the result that the resolutions listed on the agenda could not be discussed because of. lack of a quorum.

Among the re- solutions which will be dealt with by the

new executive committee are:

That rickshaw charges in Nan- lao and Chapel be standardized and that relief measures for the pullers such as donation of coffins and opening of free schools be de- vised and carried out:

16

That contributions be collected for the fund for the purchase of A Mozart Society of Scotland aeroplanes for the Government on was recently formed at a meeting the occasion of Gen. Chiang Kai- held in Glasgow under the chair-shek's birthday; and manship of Sir Robert Wilson, This That the Shanghai City. Got- Society will bring Scotland into ernment De petitioned to stan

Une with many other musical cen- dardize the rate of rental reduc- tres, for similar Mozart societies tions.-(N.C.D.N.).

are already established in Europe,

America, and Canada. The support

BRITISH

SOLDIERS

Korean Barmaid's Variance In Identification

RICKSHAW PULLER OUT FOR HALF HOUR

Peiping, June 26. The hearing of the charges of privates. Herbert Cooke and Ralph manslaughter against two British

FAREWELL PARTY TO MISSION WORKERS

SOCIAL GATHERING IN HONOUR OF DR. AND MRS. PATTON

Shanghai, June 27,

An opportunity to bid farewell to Dr. and Mrs, Charles E, Patton of the American Presbyterian Mis-...

sion

was given to their many friends yesterday evening when a tea party in their honour was held in the Mission's compound' from 5

will sall for America on July 14 in p.m. to 7 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Patton

Hunt, in connection with the death the 58. President Coolidge... Dr. of Kisaku Sasaki. 3. Japanese Patton has been in indifferent officer, and of causing bodily harm health recently and it is In:prob- to another, Japanese, was resumed able that he will return to China.

Consul Mr. N. Fitzmaurice. this morning before the British Dr. Patton has been connected

..with the American Presbyterian

A Korean- barmaid from a bar in Mission since 1800 when he first the area where British soldiers are: came out to China to join the alleged to have caused 'disturbances South branch of the Mission. He said that, about midnight on May went to Canton and later worked 26. she was in the bar with four at Kochow. He came to Shanghai Korean customers when two British about 1920 and was appointed Vice- milltary police entered, and one of President and Secretary of the them struck two of the Koreans Prestysterian China Council. His

with his fists without any provoca-

duties are to be taken over by Dr.

tion. One of the Koreans had his F. E. Walline, who is coming up glasses knocked of, and, when he from Canton. Friends of the Mis- stooped to recover them, the otherston also said "au revoir" yester- soldier "kicked him in the seat." day to Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Wells, Both Koreans then run out.

who will be going on a year's leave at the end of next month.-

Asked to identify the two soldiers, the wiiness picked out Hunt and a IN.C.D.N.) man named Wilsdon, who also was]" present in Court. Wilsdod, she said, struck her several times. She was knocked to the floor and re-

ceived injuries which kept her in

bed for several days.

After having Jdentified Wilsdon as the man who struck her, witness aald her assailant was the same man who hit the Koreans (he was Hunt, according to her original identification).

A THEATRE DAMAGED IN DISTURBANCE

CHAPEI POLICEMEN RECEIVE INJURIES

יין

Cross-examined - These 'events took place on a Monday. She knew

Shanghai, June 27. these two military police. but had

Nine persons, including three never seen them together before..

Chinese police constables, received A rickshaw puller gave evidence

injuries late on Thursday night, that he was walking along Hatomen when a group of over twenty per- Street at midnight on May 26 when sons caused a disturbance "at the he saw two foreign soldiers emerge Hsiang Wu Tal Theatre in Tien- from Soochow hutung. He also saw pao Road, Chapel, resulting in two Japanese. One of the soldiers considerable damage to stage pro- suddenly turned, struck him sever-

perty. al times, and kicked him, on the It was reported that some of legs. He fell down, dizzy. When those engaged in the disturbance he recovered and got up half an

had been involved in a dispute hour later, he saw a Japanese lying with members of the theatre staff In the roadway. Another Japanese the previous night. Seeking re- came up. halled a rickshaw, and venge, they came back the next carried off the Japanese lying in night. reinforced by a group of the road. He had no idea how the their friends, and, as the show Japanese came to be lying there. started. they hissed the players He was unable to recognise the sol- and then demanded the operation dier who struck, him.

of all fans. For a time they were A boy employed in a hostel said pacified, but the trouble broken that at midnight on May 26 two out afresh later in the evening, soldiers entered the Hostel and left when they suddenly tore down an immediately, one of them striking electric fan. As the spectators him as they departed. The soldiers started to run, the rowdies rushed also struck a hawker in the street. on to the stage and damaged the Later, witness saw two Japanese. scenery.

one of whom had his head bandaged, pass; by in rickshaws.

A rickshaw coolte corroborated the story of the assault on the hotel boy and the hawker. adding that his own rickshaw was broken by one soldier. Ee thought the sol diers were drunk, as they staggered about. The soldiers looked like Englishmen. •

The hawker also corroborated these statements, saying the sol- diers looked like British soldiers. They were wearing armlets, but

given to the Scottish Bociety so far SUICIDE VERDICT ok them off and put them into

has been very gratifying, and in- dicates that our music lovers are ready to unite their enthusiasms and advance for themselves and others the appreciation of Mozart. Circulars are being issued now to the wider public, and a quick res- ponse will help the council to com- plete their plans for the coming season. Any who may not receive

A circular should write for parti- colars to the oficial representa-

RETURNED

CORONER DEDUCES OVERDOSE WAS

1

TAKEN DELIBERATELY

Shanghai, June 27. "I was hoping to find more evi-

their pockets before" the assaults. Witness was struck on the head by one soldier, and also kicked on the hip. His food-stall was overturn- ed, and the dishes småshed. The soldiers then made off. A little later he saw two men whom hè. thought to be Koreans passing by in rickshaws. One of them had his head bandaged.

An alarm

Three policemen were called in, but were "assaulted when they at- tempted to arrest the ringleaders. was sent to a police station, but the rioters escaped be- fore the "arrival of more police- (N.C.D.N.).

STOLEN BRACELET'S TWISTED TRAIL

RUSSIAN GIRL SUFFERING FROM POISONING

Shanghai, June 27.

A young Russian girl, who was being questioned in connection

only? Did you ever hear of the live, Miss Helen Margaret Harveydence that would assist me in com- as having been responsible for the with the theft of a gold bracelet

Scot?"

He added that there was not a Scotsman in the world living in the most barren and soil-less of rocks who did not spend a very strenuous time scraping together enough soll to put into a flower- pot.

8 Park Terrace, Glasgow. C. 3.

AIMS AND ADVANTAGES

None of these three witnesses was able to identify any soldier in court

ing to a decision as to whether assaults.-(N.C.D.N.).

by the French Police, is now in the he accidentally or deliberately took Į ..........

Maresca Hospital, suffering “from During the summer months the an overdose," the Coroner, Mr. C. effects of

a drug, the Coroner the exerts of an overdose of ver- council will make arrangements H Haines, said yesterday when the added.

onal. The loss of the bracelet was for inaugurating the work of the inquest on the late Mr. Cecil Keat "I'm afraid I must come to the reported by a Russian, and, soon Society in the early autumn. The Greaves, who died at the Country conclusion he deliberately took an after inquiries had started, it was aims of the Bociety and the ad- Hospital on Sunday, May 31, was overdose," the Coroner said. Had found in the window of a Russian. vantages open to members will resumed in HM. Police Court.

only a little been found in the jewellery shop in Avenue Joffre.. naturally grow more important "The only thing I have to assist stomach then he might reasonably | Further inquiries led to a Russlan with the growth of membership. me now is the quantity of veronál have come to a decision that an employee of the Far Eastern The circular will show what can found in his stomach-quite a overdose was taken accidentally. Credit Co. stating that he pur- be done, and it should be born in large quantity. 74 graips. The But with the extra amount found chased it from a young Rusdan Mr. MacDonald said that he was

mind that a Mozart Society will doctor stated a large proportion in the stomach, he thought the girl, whose address he gave.. glad that the lure of the soil was mean much more than the spon-would be absorbed into his system, deceased must have deliberately common to the whole of the Bri- soring of opecial concerts, As a As he got deeper and deeper into taken far more than was neces- tish population, and that now

inal touch of Mozart fellowship the coma, more and more would sary people's hearts and money were our Scottish Society will look, with be absorbed into the system, Bo going back to the replanting of all the other societies, to Salzburg he must have taken considerably men and their famules on the as a spiritual headquarters, As more than 75 grains," the Coroner

something already achieved, we said,

STATION INSPECTED

The occasion was the kunnal Inspection of the Rothamsted ex- perimental plots and laboratories.

2011.

This was not entirely an econo. mical proposition, but the of in- telligence, health, and moral char

acter.

may mention the important collec- "Moreover, when a man was em tion of Mozart relics at Glasgow ployed by a druggist (the decreased University and the Glyndebourne worked for A. 8. Watson and Co.) Mozart Festival,

he must have had some idea of the

The girl was found to be Irina Kouretchin, aged 18 years, who felt her position as waitress in the It was the only evidence he really Lotus Cafe, Hue Cardinal Mercier, had to assist him, the Coroner on Thursday. A number of qua- concluded, and he could not ignore tions were put to her, and, short- It. A verdict of suicide was re- | ly afterwards, the French· Police turned, and a rider added that found her suffering from an over- there was no evidence to show the dose of veronal, the was taken to state of the deceased's mind hospital, and is now in a aprons (N.C.DNÍ.

state (NCDN).

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