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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936.

CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE

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as never before upon a British monarch, the duty to stand as a rock amidst the seething tides of Communism and Dictatorships,

So it stood a year age. ·Let us hope that so it will stand a year hence, when the new relgn his been hallowed by the Coronation, But the public need definite re- assurance, if the rock is not to be shaken, the "Times" carïcludes.— Reuter.

NO FOUNDATION

The "Morning Post," referring to Dr. Blunt's declaration that the newspapers misunderstood him, says that the fact remains that only one interpretation has been placed on the Bishop's remarks by the majority of those who read him, and the Bishop has thus un- wittingly raised a ghost which will not easily be laid. "We be- lieve we shall be speaking for mii- llons of loyal and devoted sub- jects of the King when we say that we shrink from believing that there is a solid foundation for the, gossip and rumour now current at home and abroad. We are con- vinced that the most serious, harm must come to all that, have most claim to protection it such open statements abroad and such dis- turbing rumours at home are able to circulate unrefuted any longer." The "Dally Telegraph." In a leading article headed' "The King and the Empire." states "Yester- day's Cabinet discussed a matter of the highest constitutional im- portance, of a nature to which nothing even remotely a parallel has occurred in recent times It was concerned with the Ministers relations with the Sovereign on the personal position of the King himself. The King's private affairs are his own; but there are aspects in which the private affairs of a constitutional sovereign assume first-rate public importance and cannot be dissociated from his public position."/

AMERICAN. LADY

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Popular Demonstration

The populace of the Republic of Lebanon, which is under French mandate, were requested by the newly elected president of the republic, Eddé, to make known their wishes to the au- thorities by means of popular demonstrations and the placards. carried here advertise a number of such wishes. A governmental delegate is haranguing the crowd but popular attention has been momentarily diverted by a passing aeroplane.

HON. DR. R.H.

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KOTEWALL

HONOURED

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took occasion of a reception given

in his honour to testify publicly

to Dr... Kotewall's service in this regard. (Hear, Hears.

TRUSTED GUIDE

French Military Visitors

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ARRIVAL AWAITED

A few minutes before the ar- rival of the big kaaki-coloured busy activity as plane there were already. s.gns of the Kal Tak staf prepared for the hous- ing of the plane La the hangar. Among those who were The other services which Dr. already present to await the ar- Katewall has rendered to the Co-ival of the visitors were Mr. lony, such 3 helping to maintain! Leurquiri (French Consul), Mr. C.

Renner peace and good order during all

(French Vice-Consul), these years of stress, fostering Mrs. Leurquin and Miss Leurquin, education, encouraging recreation Mrs. Renner and Miss Renner, forms. and assisting Captain de Badens, Dr. Math.as, charliable. and other deserving Mr. Arnulphy, Mr. Delcourt.

"At about 2.40 p.m. plane was sighted and it circled over the aerodrome before landing. Immediately there was a rush to- wards the plane but the crowd were swept back by members of the aerodrome staff. The plane taxied into the hangar and the crowd surged around

causes, are too numerous to men- tion. In short, Dr. Kotewalt de- votes practically all his time and energy to the welfare of the peo- ple, never giving thought to his personal" Interest, Not only are" his

eminent great ability and services appreciated by the Gov- ernment of Hong Kong: he la alao

the

it as the

highly regarded by the authorities door opened and General Denain

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The "News Chronicle," in a lead- ing article headed "The King's Marriage," refers by name to an

in China. The happy relations stepped out from it. American lady in the King's cirnow subsisting between Kwong-reeted by Mr. Leurquin and Mr. cle of friends, and states that it

Moss, airport superintendent at Kai Tak, and introduced to the other members of the French community.

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this Colony, must be ascribed in no small measure to the part played by Dr. Kotewall.

sense

of him.

convey adequately our

I feel that this dinner does not

gratitude and

respect for May he have many more years of health to guide us and to guard our interest! (Applause).

DEEPLY TOUCHED

tung and Hong Kong, and between is believed that it is the King's the English and the Chinese in desire to marry her in due course. The leading article continues: "The issue raised is whether this lady is a suitable person to be Queen of England, and whether this matter is to be decided by the King himself or by the Govern ment, as the mouthpiece of public opinion. It is for the King to say" who shall be his partner for life. It is for Parliament to say who shall be Queen of this coun- try and to regulate the succession to the throne. If the King has the right to take his own decision on the first point, it la undis putable that he must fall in with the advice of his responsible Min- isters, on a constitutional issue such as that involved in the sec- ond. We believe that the people of the empire will welcome a solution which will promote the King's personal happines and welfare and not jeopardise

the dynastic succession and leave the prestige and tradition Dí the monarchy.unimpaired."

CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS

Both the "Daily Mail and the "Daily Express" treat the issue between the King and his Minis- ters in the main news columns, employing the phrase "Constitu- tional Crisis,” announcing that the King has intimated that he wishes to make a marriage and that the Cabinet have advised against this course. The "Dally Mall." in the course of a lending`ar- ticle, says that the whole empire will look anxiously towards the King and Government to solve this problem. An act of abdica- tion at such a time would fill the hearts of millions of the King's loyal subjects with the deepest

BOXTOW.

To-day he is the linchpin of the empire and the sole link between the mother country and the Do-

minions. When auch is the post-

Dr. Kotewall, who spoke in Chinese, said that he was deeply touched by the wonderful demon- stration of goodwill 'from' so many friends, for which he was unable to find words adequate to express his feeling of gratitude.

The Chairman's very generous words, while they naturally pleased him, also frightened him, for he Wils faced with the awesome prospect of having to try to Live į up to a standard or virtues and accomplishments to which he had not attained. If in the past be had been able to render small service to the Colony, said Dr. Kotewall. It was because be had always received. unstinted

some

He was literally mobbed by pressmen and photographers and answered every question put to hum. In the midst of his informa- tion the General found oppor- tunity to praise Hong Kong for its scen'e beauty.

HE. HAD TO SEE HONG KONG

"I could not go back to Parts. without seeing Hong Kong has a wonderful scenery and har- bour It has a powerful town"

It

The party will be leaving for Fort Bayard this morning at 10 o'clock before starting on their return fight to Hanoi and thence to Paris

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support and ready co-operation day, and received a most Straits Ceylon, India, East and South from, ali classes of the community.thusiastic welcome from the local He was keenly conscious of his officials and represeratives of all own Inadequacy for the responsi- classes of the commu ty. ble position he held, especially when he remembered that he succeeded such an experienced and wise man as his old friend Sir Shouson Chow. Fortunately he

had

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him, and he had also as colleagues Dr. Tso, Mr. T. N. Chau and Mr. M. K. Lo, whose able co-operation would make up for his own des dciency. It was his sincere hope and belief that all members of the community would afford him their support in the future as they had done in the past. He on his part would continue to use his utmost efforts to work for close co-operation between Canton and Hong Kong, as for the welfare of the Colony.

"CHINA UNIFTED.”

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After touring the Island by car. and making an inspection of the whole of Hainan Is'and by aero- plane, Mr. T. V. Soong hopes to be able to pay his ancestral home in

Wen Cheng a vielt.

It is expected that Mr. Soong and party will be able to return to Canton to-morrow or the day

after..

Chinese Evening Press.

H.K.C.C. TEAM

The following have been selected to play for the HK.C.C, 1st XI. v. the Royal Navy 1st XI on the KKC.C ground at-2 p.m. on Satur- day:-

tion there is every confidence that he will answer the Imperial cali in

AW Hayward (Capt.), R. L the same splendid manner as he Now," continued Dr. Kotewall, Holden, G. A. Stewart. H. B. Neve, has so often done in the past. "China is unined; the relations H. Owen-Hughes, E R. Duckitt, R The "Daily Mall"" understands between Great Britain and China D. Gillespie, T. A. Pearce, L. D. KII- that Mr. Baldwin, on behalf of a are armly grounded on mutual bee, L. T. Ride, H. W. Baines, united · Cabinet, tendered to Misunderstanding and mutual sym- Majesty an expression of their pathy; and the Colony is blessed deep regret that they had reach- with an enlightened and bene- Kal-shek's personal representative, ed the conclusion that unless an volent Government, With these General Chen Ki-yat Beveral agreement could be reached, there internal and external conditions people sent apologies by letter and must arise a ministerial situation favouring us, I look to the future | telegram, and among them were which might well constitute s with hope and conâdence. It only Sir Robert Ho-tung and the Hon. constitutional crisis, and that the remains for us to use the words Dr. 8. W. Tso, who were out of Cabinet were of opinion that the of a Chinese poet-statesman, to the Colony.j wisest course for His Majesty 'strive for what is good, and use would be to announce publicly well the golden moments”.” that he does not propose to marry.

--Reuter.

Durlog the evening Dr. Kotwall received as a memento a book in Over three hundred people were which the large gathering had "en- present including General Chiangtered their names.

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