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CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PEROY FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3. Wyndham Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, APRIL 7. 1932.
ULTIMATUM TO LOCAL EDUCATION
CHILE.
RAILWAY CO'S. THREAT:
TARIFF WAR.
Valpariao, Apr. 6. The tariff war between Chile and the Argentine has developed into an economic tragedy.
The receipt of this ultimatum was officially announced by the Chilean Government to-day.
if the rullway carries out threat, it will mean cutting only railway communication tween the two countries. Freight LosЯCH.
its
the!
MATTERS.
GOVT. APPROVES LEAVING CERTIFICATE.
At a meeting of the Board of Education held on Wednesday afternoon, the following members present were:-Director of Educa ilon, (Mr. G. P. deMartin, M.A.),
The report of the Medical Om- ers for Schools for January and February, a copy of which had been sent to each member was laid on the table.
the
TWO
LOCAL STEAMERS} IN MISHAPS.
Haiching Hits A Rock.
Reports were current in tho
Inspector of English Schools, (Mr. B. & S. GROUNDING. A. R. Sutherland M.A.), Inspector of Vernacular Schools, (Mr. Y. P. Law, B.A.), Rev. Father. Byrne. S... Capt. P. S. Cannon, MA, Colony this morning that two A.E.C., Rev. F. Short, Very Rev. well-known local steamers had Denn A. D. Swann, M.A., D.S.C., badly come to grief in the fog The British-controlled Argen- Hon. Mr. S. W. Two, O.B.E., LL.D.which has hung over the China The Chairman, on behalf of the Const during the past few days. tine Trans-Andine Railway hng issued an ultimatum to the Chilean Board welcomed Capt. Cannon, the The vessels said to be concerned Government informing them that new Command Educational Owere the Douglas Company's 'a.s. unless commerce between the twoleer, who had been appointed a countries is restored, the railway member of the Board vice Capt Halching and the China Naviga-
tion Company's 8.8. Kweichow. Deakin D.8.0., M.C. will be closed down on April 20.
It transpires that both those met with mishaps, the steamers former striking a rock near Foo- and the Kwelchow going chow, nground at Cape Collinson.
Neither ship was, however, bad- The Chairman informed board that the Board's recommen- ly damaged, though the Halching dalion to amend Articles 45, 46 was slightly holed in her bow.. a certain amount of cargo and 47 of the Grant Code had been and accepted by Government. Govern-damaged by water. In neither) The attitude uf the Transment was also in general agree-case were there any personal in- Andine Railway is due to the factment with the Board's recommen-juries or loss of life.
The Hatching experienced her that trade has been nullified since
to substitute one School dation Chile placed a prohibitive tax upon Leaving Certificate for the present accident when approaching Foo- Argentine extile, with the result Local Examinations.
chow, on Tuesday, striking a rock the railway has lost
The Chairman reported that no in a dense fog at the White Doga. was holed and cargo VAB £1,000,000 in freights.-Reuter.
reply had been received as to the She Board's recommendation for the affected by the inrush of water, to for the but she was able to proceed erection of a "building Vernacular Normal School for Fauchow under her own steam Women, but plana had been drawn and arrived there without further up in order to facilitate estimate trouble.
Slight Damage. of cost.
The following resolution was The Kwelchow was coming from carried unanimously:"That in Tientsin to Hongkong when she the grounded at 1 pm. yesterday at the opinion of the Board
TTAA only Junior Local Examinations should Cape Collinson. She be held at the beginning of July slightly damaged and was reflont- and if the Junior and Senior ed six hours later, arriving in the Locals are abolished, then such harbour this morning, little the examination as replace them.”
Worne for the experience. The
that
ANGLO-JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP.
AMBASSADOR MEETS BANKERS.
over
London, Apr. 6. Emphasising that the Japanese Government have no intention of
With reference to the items of vessel was carrying general cargo, doing anything likely to prove harmful to Anglo-Japanese friend. Public Works Extraordinary which, so far as is known, was ship, Mr. Matsudaira, the Japanese affecting the Education Depart-not damaged, Ambassador, speaking at a lunch
given to forty influential financiorament, the Board stressed the ur- rency of increased accommodation
closely associated with the Far for British children in Kowloon U.S.A. AND WORLD East, denounced the Chinese alle- and the need of a building for the
gations regarding the course of Vernacular events and various incidents in Women... Shanghai as "misrepresentation
of the facts_"*
He stated that Japan's only anxiety now was that the Chinese negotiators in Shanghai were re- sorting to their usual practice of procrastination.
Manchurian Interests.
Normal School
TIT FOR TAT.
NANKING REBUFFS
MANCHUKUO.
Nanking, Apr. 7.
for
A Foreign Office apokesman
COURT.
ADHERENCE THOUGHT
of
POSSIBLE.
Washington, Apr. 6. Mr. H. L. Stimson, the Secretary
State, appeared before
Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate to-day and elaborated his view that the Elihu Root formula for the adherence of the United States to the International
Court of Justice at The Hague
Mr. Matsudaira further stated that Japanese interents in Shang- hai were purely economie, but her standpoint in Manchuria was dif-states that the Foreign Office of and the Nationalist Government is ex- ferent. Japanese political stategient interests were involved peeting a Note from the "Bogus would fully protect the rights of in Manchuria in addition to her Manchurian Government" abject- ing to Dr. Wellington Koo visiting conomic interests.--Reuter,
Manchuria, but the Note had not yet been received.
Yesterday's health return show two further enses of meningitis, two of small-pox and one of diphtherin.
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Mr. Borah, the Chairman of the Committer, said the prospect that a vote would be taken during the He added that, if it arrives, the present session on the accession of Foreign Office will not be able to the United States to the Court was officially receive a note from the reasonably good.-Reuter's Ameri-
can Service. "Rebel Government”.—Reuter.
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