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三拜歳 姚六十月一十英港香WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER. 16, 1932.日九十月十
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AMERICA'S REACTION TO WAR DEBT OVERTURE
THE REALTY
LOAN PROBLEM
PAINFUL IMPRESSION
CREATED
·GOOD FAITH OF COMPANY
SUGGESTED SOLUTION
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(Telegraph Special.)
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Kisasagan Ordinanco, 189). Recaled; Nov. 14. An woul picture showing the
Shanghai, Nov. 18.
Public opinion in Shanghai tends to be critical of the Na-
Queen of the Belgians exercising her right to vote in the recent Belgian elections,
tional Government for apparently VON PAPEN
hasty action in the matter of the
China Realty Company's loan
to the Chinn Merchants' Steam Navigation Company,
REBUFF
"Shanghai is active in discuss- OPPOSITION OF
ing the difficulties Aurrounding, the affairs of the
Chinn Mer-
chants," anya the writer of an ex- clusive article in the North China | Daily News, golug on to say that "The Government's sudden inter-) vention has created a painful im-| pression."
"A survey of the whole position has been made, as the result of exhaustive anquirlo! i well-in- -formed qunrters.
COORDINATION URGED.
"The solution is believed to lie the recognition by the Govern- ment of the good faith of the China Realty Company's participa- tion in the long negotiations for the rehabilitation of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company and in, the coordination of the loan scheme with the pos- sible plans of a newly appointed Government Committee."
Special emphasis is laid on the unfavourable impression likely to be given to the world by the ap- parently arbitrary action of the Government-Reuter.
BRITAIN'S TRADE
AGREEMENTS
FAVOURED NATION
RIGHTS
London, Nov. 10. Asked in the House of Commons whether the Government was pre- pared to consider abandoning the principle of the most favoured
SOCIALISTS
POSITION BECOMES PRECARIOUS
Berlin, Nov. 15. The position of the Chancellor, Herr von Papen, is becoming in- creasingly precarious,
The opposition of Herr Hitler and the Nazi Party has now been Socialists, who delivered a rebuff reinforced by that of the
to the Chancellor by refusing to discuss the political situation with him.
The leader of the Socialist group in the new. Reichstag informed Herr von Papen that they would not discuss the problems with him because he recently described the Socialists as enemies of the people,
parties, and
because he is antipathetic to all
1
because the conduct of negotia- tions for the formation of a new. Lovernment is the business of the
President not of the Chancellor. Router.
SHANGHAI COURT ISSUE DROPPED
Government Avoid Discussion
ROYAL ASSENT FOR
OTTAWA BILL
PREFERENCES TAKE EFFECT TO-NIGHT
London, Nov. 15.
Ag.cements
The Olawa Bil has received the Royal Assunt and a Treasury Order has been sued making the D.tawa preicrences effective ng from midnigal to-morrow, with certa.n exceptions.-- heater.
ANNA RING HARNESSA BARETENDANCIN
NOT AT ALL PLEASED
ROOSEVELT AGREES TO MEET HOOVER
ITALY HOLDING BACK
London, Nov. 15. While America's reception of the British and French war debt
BRITAIN BEHIND notes has not been encouraging,
PREMIER
INTERNATIONAL AIR CONTROL
ASSURANCE IN COMMONS
London, Nov. 15,
there is slightly better news re- garding the conference
on the issues raised between President Hoover and Mr. Roosevelt.
Yesterday, appeared that Mr. Roosevelt was in no hurry to parti cipate in the responsibility for reaching a decision. To-day. It is reported that a meeting between Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Hoover
The
Jatest
JAPAN MOVING TO BATTLE
DEF JALALLE SEIFELÄITAJAMAATSKYTLARINIZALEMIASAT MANDOLINMASANJATIKA JAUREGTARE
NEW MEANS TEST BILL PASSED
London, Nuv, 15.
The Governments a scans Tire bui us pamatā mbuga all Alagen in tuo aduse va vinmaterially knu sosul acalitoa uy 206 vutea to
TROOPS POUR THROUGH "
HARBIN
WAR AGAINST SU PING-WEN
Harbin, Nov. 16. Japanese reinforcements picture of M, Leon in considerable numbers are Trotsky.
streaming through Harbin bound for the western sec- tion of the Chinese Eastern Railway.
ATLAST!
A huge force is being massed in thia zuno and it appears that the: Japanese have now decided to:
probably take place in Washington TROTSKY TO embark upon the dimeult task of
next week.
In the meantime, the Belgian
TRAVEL
PERMITTED TO GO TO DENMARK
The B reduces the amount of my Orkanen B compensation and suvinEM WAICA. are to be laken into account Bor
04 zelet, Router.
MISHAP TO PHEMIUS
QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS
CHINESE CREW ISSUE
suppressing General Su Ping-wen,
London; Nov. 15. who has control of the C.E.R. from The practice of certain British Manchuli almost to Tsitsikar. shipping companies in carrying It is expected that a major numerous Chinese on their ships offensive against Su Ping-wen will as crews was the subject of dis- soon be commenced.
cussion in the House of Com- imons to-day.
Sume
and
Mr. Logan asked the Board of Trade to urge-shipowners to carry British crows" in view of the fact that this was the second recent accident to British ships carrying. Chinese crows.
To meet the general conveni-Note has been delivered to Me. ence of the delegates to the Dia-Stimson by the Belgian Ambas» armament Bureau, and partly to sador. give time for a more complete
The Belgian Note also asks for
SU'S DEFIANCE. study of the French plan, Sir an extension of the moratorium on
According to reports, from Mor- The question was ralaed by Mr. John Simon has postponed until wur debts and a go-examination of
cow, Su Ping-won, who was 'unt Logan, n Labour member, who Thursday his announcement to the debt auttlements, 'elting the
recently a Manchukuo commander made special reference to the mi- the Bureau of the now British British and French requests.
(Our Own Correspondent). and who defected with all his shap to the Blue Funnel liner disarmament proposals.
troops In North Manchuria, hasPhemius, which was disabled. in ITALY WAITING7
(By Telrumph. Camright. Teingrankie given a blunt refusal to negotiate the recent Caribbean hurricane, A White Paper containing these!
Mrak Dedinance, 1491. Received, Nov. with the Japanese
board delegates, and which had on Italy'a failure to follow suit in 16. 0.33 n.m.) [proposals will be laid in Parlin-king for a further postponement
either for his return to the Man-sixteen British officers etc. ment at the same time as Sir John of payments is Axelting consider-
London, Nov. 16. chukuo fold or for the release of sixty Chinese crew! is speaking at Geneva.
able interest Italy where the
After many months of repeated the Japanese who are held pri To-day he had a further long opinion is geminily held that efforts, M. Leon Trotsky, the Boner at Manchull. conversation with Mr. Norman Signor Mussolini is closely watch- oxiled Bolshevist leader and as which are stated to have como The Japanese reinforcementa, Davis, the chief American delegate, in Amerienn reactions to the and British, French and Italian ex-Anglo-French Notes before dissociate of M. Lenin, has at last right through from Dairen, are perts were also actively engaged closing his hand.
been able to change his place of said to include infantry, cavalry together on the naval aspects of In Washington, there is no en- residence.
land artillery-Reuter dianrmament.
couragement from the Democratic The Prime Minister, in the side of a revision of attitude to- House of Commons, when asked, words the debts, question. for a definite undertaking that Bri- itain should not be pledged at the Disarmament Conference to any scheme of controlling internation nlly civil aviation which might im- pede the development of Imperial air transport, again refused make any departure from normal practice when Governments are engaged in important negotiations.
to
Was ma-
Cheers greeted his answer, and also a supplementary question which inquired whether, lo aware that an overwhelming jority of the Commons members would support him on the policy outlined by Mr. Baldwin on Friday night.
Mr. Baldwin. In his speech, re ferred to the advocated abolition of military aviation and careful
examination by nations of a means
for controlling civil flying which he ously impeding its developments.- British Wireless
considers practicable without seri
PHILIP TREVOR'S DEATH
nation clause in the existing ne NOT DESIRABLE AT CRICKET AND RUGGER
PRESENT
London. Nov. 16.
gotiations for the reduction of trade barriers, Dr. Bargin, Parli- amentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said he could not anti- cipate the courso of commercial
The promised debate in the negotiations with foreign coun- trics but provided satisfactory House of Lords on the subject arrangements could be reached of the Special District Court in there was no present intention of Shanghai did not take place. Britain abandoning her present,
most favoured nation rights..
EXPERT
(Our Own Correspondent),
✓
(BW Telegraph. Copyright
Telegraphic
"Any move to revise the war debts by this or any other Congress would be defeated," declared Mr. Rainey, the De- mocrat tender of the House of Representatives to-day- Renter,
MAJORITY OF FIVE
IRISH CENSURE
VOTE LOST
MR. DE VALERA ON BRITISH AIMS
Dublin, Nov. 15.
By a narrow margin of
five votes, Mr. De Valera escaped the motion of cen- sure submitted by Mr. W. T.; Cosgrave
in the Dail Eirrann this. evening.
Mr. de Valera was saved by the inbour members of the Dall, who lent him their support.
Mes Ordinances. 1871. Recaited, on Cosgrave declared that Mr. de
If 0.1 m.)
London, Nov, 16. The death has occurred
Moving the vote of censure, Mr.
Valera had handled both the internal and external affairs of the Lord Poet read a motion draw-Colonel Philly Trevor, cricket and irresponsibly, bringing political of Irish Free State recklessly and Replying to further questions, ing attention to the agreement rugby football correspondent to and economic disaster upon the he said the desirability of in-constituting the Shanghai District the Daily Telegraph for many country. creasing the sale of British coal Court and asking the Government abroad would not be overlooked in what steps are being taken for its the negotiations-British Wire-revision. lcas.
RESTRICTION ON
BACON IMPORTS
THE BRITISH QUOTA SYSTEM
London, Nov. 15.
He added that the Foreign Office had intimated to him the view that his motion was inadvisable at pre- seat, and he thoroforo proposed Boatponing submitting it to the House.
NOT IN PUBLIC INTEREST,
Lord Hailsham. Secretary of State for War, said the Govern ment was indebted to Lord Peel for | his conaldoration. The reason the Government did not desiro d'a
years,
He wrote numerous books on sport and also produced plays. Ho was 60 years of age.
FREIGHT TRAIN CAPTURED
NOVEL TRICK BY A
BANDIT
Harbin. Nov. 18.
A freight train travalling on the castorn action of the Chinono
ENGLAND'S PURPOSE.
Mr. de Valera's response charg- ed the British Government with the solo desire of destroying his Government. The whole aim of British policy, he said, was to drive the Irish from behind, the government they had chosen and to restore the government which had worked to amicably.wieli Eng- land.
On a division; 70 voted in favour of the motion of censure and 76 against---Router,
The Minister of Agriculture cussion of the queation at this has announced a cut of fifteen per stave was that the couran of affairs Eastern Railway was cantured in dintoly fired several volleys Into cent. in the November and Do in Shanghai was such that it was nowal circumstances when a banilit the train. They then charged cember Imports of bacon.
Impossible, until quite recently, to hidden on the train apolled the and, meeting with no opposition, The order takes effect as from may with any certainty whether It`) brakes and brought the train to a captured and looted the train. A November 22 and will remain in was in the public interest to die-stop. His comrades, who... were | Russian driver and fireman Wara forca for two months-Reuter. ⠀⠀⠀ suse the matter or not.-Hester, lin ambush beside the track, Imme='taken prisoner.—Reuter.
Every since he was expelled from Russia, he has been compelled to live on a lonely island near Istan-i bul (Constantinople), no country being willing to receive him as their guest.
Yesterday, however, he sailed from Istanbul, accompanied by his family aboard an Italian steamer.
BOUND FOR DENMARK.
JUBILEE ROAD MURDER
LAST MAN ARRESTED
REMANDED
- KIRKWOOD OUTBURST,AZE Mr. Kirkwood, the Glasgow left- winger, in 'a characteristic out. burst said: "People say
"Bus British," They should employ British sailors."
Dr. L. Burgin, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, promised to investigate.-Router.
The possible withdrawal of the ELECTRIC TRAIN
charge against one of the four
men detained in connexion with His destination is Copenhagen (the. Jubilee Roid murder, was and he will travel via Marseilles, indicated by Detective Inspector His departure was kept secret and W. Shannon at the Central Police, his ultimate destination is 11- known although at present his visa is valid for a visit to Den- mark.
Court this morning.
re-
He applied to Mr. Wynne-Jones further remand of 48 hours in the case of Lam Yat, who was the fourth man to be arrested. It was recently reported that Inspector Shannon, wher he had been given permission to minded that the other three go to Czecho-Slovakia on condition men are due to appear in Court that he abstained from participat- to-morrow morning, declined to ing in any kind of political have the four brought together at questions. He is also forbidden this stage. to establish himself in the coun-1 try.
NANKING ENVOY RETURNING
COMPLETES CANTON
CONSULTATIONS
CONTROL
Notable Recording Instruments
ROYAL VISIT TO SUSSEX
London, Nov. 15. The Prince of Wales and the
He said he would consult the Crown Prince of Sweden to-day Assistant Attorney General to-day visited the nerve centre of the and then the four men could be Southern Railways London, to brought before the Court together. Brigton electrification scheme at
It was probable that the pro- Three Bridges in Sussex. Bacution would withdraw against
They travelled by one of the
Lam Yat was romanded Friday morning.
one of the men but he was not new electric trains and rodo most suro yot,
lof the way in the drivers cabin until during which time the train touch. jed seventy-five miles an hour.
At Threo Bridges, they inspect- fed the huge generating station and showed great Interest in the move.
WALLER BRIBERY
CASE
TO BE, HEARD NEXT WEEK
machinery recording the
ments of every signal and polat: en the sysam. The Princes after- wards_roturned to London by the same train--British Wireléss.
ARMISTICE DAY
IN SHAMEEN -
Shamsen, Nov. 15:
Canton, Nov. 15. Having gounded the views of) local members of the central executive and central supervisory committees on foreign relations, Mr. Lin Tung-hal, representative of the Foreign Minister Mr. Lo.
Fourtoon cases are on the list Wan-kan, is returning to Nanking.
for the November Criminal While in Hongkong, Mr. Lin also Sessions, including one to be tried -secured the views of Mr. Hu Har before the Chief Justice (Sir Armistice Day went off very min which, it is said, are in accord Joseph Kemp In which Herbert qulotly on Shameen, there being with those of his colleagues here. Waller is charged with obtaining one small reception at the Masonic Though the nature of the Instrucbribe while employed as a public Club for Ex-service members and tions to Mr. Lin Is not known, the
[servant. Central Press learns that members
The Poppy collections wara The cases which will appear of the C.E.C. and C.S.C. in Canton before the Pulsne Judge (Mr. vory good, and I am glad to say are in favour of a strong foreign Justice Wood) are
as follow: that they exceeded previous years, policy vis-a-via Japan.
Teang Fal allas Chan Fo, breach In the face of the obviously bad The views of the Canton leaders of deportation order; Tang Yun-trading conditions of the prospat, on Manchurin will be shortly chiu, Chenug Wal-Lin and Ll this anenka very well for our made known in the nature of ro Tung, robbery by two or more:ttle Island, and it is really grail- solutions to ho submitted to the Chung Tak-fong, Yong Hag. Lifying to record such a fine spirit Kuomintang third plenary session Po, Young Lam Cheung Win alias amongst a small community like at Nanking. In view of the pre- Cheung Chung, and Chiu Fuked on to do its little bit, whether ours. Shamben can always be re- stige of the Kuomintang lenders alias Chlu Wan, breach of deporta- this be in the held of sport or In Canton, Mr. Lo is sald to have tlon orders; Chan Bang, larceny
their friends.
boon anxious to secure their views (6 charges): Tsang Kau, receiving socially-Our Own Correspondent.
on_foreign policy before taking stolen goods (8 chargoa)' `and ≈
definite action apropos the Lytton larcony (8 charges); Bln. Kau- be two or more?, and Au Young- report and other matters related cheuk-robbery by two or more; shing and Teo Tan-ko, assault by to Manchuria--Central Praun, Chiu Fuk and Chung Yes, robbery two or more with intent to rob.