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The funeral of the late Pollco Sergeant Daniel Hill Williams, whose death occurred at the Vic- torin Hospital on Sunday follow. ing an attack of malaria and pneumonin, took place in the Fro testant Cemetery, Happy Valley, last evening Because of his association with the British Army (he was a Lance Sergeant in the milltary honours

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from the Lincoln Regiment met the hearse at the approaches into the Cemetery from Stubbs Rond. and presented reversed arms. The military then headel the proces alon into the Cemetery, where tho remains were Interrad, besiden those of other members of the Police Forec. The last servicos were read by the Rev. N. V. Hal- ward.

Three volleys were frød over the grave at the conclusion of the service, and a bʊpler nounded the ast Post." followed by the "Reveille."

TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1933..

SHANHAIKWAN GENEVA PARLEY

INCIDENT

JAPAN HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT

Tokyo, Jan. 9.- Messages from Chiuchow state that in accordance with the China proposal, negotia- tlona will be opened shortly for a settlement of the Shanhaikwan affair,

Major Chujiro Mura will represent Japan and General Ho Chu-kuo will represent Chang Hsuch-liang.

The negotiations will take place at Shankŋjkwan-Reu- ter.

Following a joint confer- ence of the War Once and Foreign Ofee, instruction has been cabled to the Com- mander of the Japanese Gar- rison in North China to nego- tiate a settlement of the Shan- hafkwan nfair and demand the withdrawal of Chinese troops outside the two-miles limit from the railway, in ac- cordance with the Boxer Pro- tocol for the purpose of main- taining peace and order in Shanhnikewan--Reuter's, Spe- cial,

COMMITTEE OF NINETEEN RESOLUTIONS

Genova, Jan. 8. The text of the Exposé de Motifs with the draft resolutions of the Committee of Nineteen were published this morning in a local Paper. The Expose de Motifs in us follows:

1. The Assembly by its resolu- tion adopted on December. 12 in- structed the Special Committeo to (a) oxamine the Report of the Commission of Inquiry, the obser- vallons of the Chinese and Japan- ese Governments as well na the opiniona with suggestions กร pressed inside the Assembly no mattor what form in which they were presented; (2) draft pro- posals with view to settle the dispute submitted to it by the Resolution adopted on February 19, 1932: (3) Bubmit these pro- posals to the Assembly with the least delay.

2. If the Committee had to sub- mit to the Assembly a picture of Those present Included the Hon.

oventa and an appreciation of the Inspector General of Police (Mr.

situation In its entirety, it would E. D. C. Wolfe), Mr. W. Ja Bart

have to contain elements necessary to such a.atntement, in the light Sparrow and Mr. K. Bidment (Asistant Superintendents of

of the first eight chapters of the Preparations. Police). Mr. P. Grant (Chief In-

Lytton Report, as to constitute a Tokyo, Jan. 9. anector), Inspector J C. Fender

Presa despatches from Clinchow balanced. impartial and complete in charve of the Police party): state that General Muto is pre-exposition of the principal facts. Inspectors C. P. Fallon, W. Shau- parinx against possible eventual!- non. F. Banter, J. McLellan, and

iles along the Jehol border. other aenfor Ofears of the Polico

regiment of Japanese cavalry has | Force: Mr. T. 1. Haleriza, mem- already been despatched to Chin-

born of the staff of the Supremni while

cavalry brigade fresh -Powet and a notice narty of more

from the Manchal campaign has than 50 European Sergeants, and arrived at Chinehow and proceed.

others.

Mnny Wreaths,

A wreath was buried with the remains in the name of the do- ceased's father. Other wreaths were sent by the deceased's Bro- ther and Sister (Joseph and Sarah), Tom and Mrs. Mac, Muriel, Dolly, Jim, Jean and Peter;

One

ed southward after obtaining sup- plies-Renter.

Warships at Chinwongfao.

Nanking, Jan. 9. According to authentic reports rerelved here, all Japanese war-

-Reuter,

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Time Not Opportune.

3. But the time has not yet come for such a statement. According to the terms outlined in Para- graph Three, Article XV of the League Covenant, the Assembly has the duty to first neck a settle- ment of the dispute by means of conciliation. Should this succeed, It will have to publish, according statement of facts. In the event to the degree judged advisable, à

of failure, it is required to make known, under Paragraph Four of

the

name Article. the circum- utances of the dispute and the solutions recommended.

4. So long as efforts are con- tinuing under Paragraph Three and the feeling of responsibility. which belongs to the Assembly owing to the various eventuali- ties, imposes a special degree of reserve, the Committee confines

ships lying off Tsingtao, have been rushed to Chiuwangtao where the tension, is becoming worse and an Hou, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, (In-outbreak of hostilities is expected. spector Geral of Police), Mr. T. H. King (Denuty I. G. P.). His Ponour Sir Joseph Kemp. Hia Honour Mr. Justice J. R. Wood, Mr. P. Grant, (chlef Inspector), Mr, T. M. Hazlerigg. Mesara. P. Whant, Mottram, Chiang Jen-yu, Kennedy and Morris, L. R. Andrewes, W. P. Delahunty, Wishaw and Morris, J. Fehily. W. Wallingford, 'Jessop One of the most wensational itself to the draft resolution sub- and Calein, Flaberly an laugh-jewel robberies during the pastmitted to-day and the proposals ton, Riddell and Collins, Malgwick few years occurred aboard the and Pater. I . Latham, Hughes N.Y.K. Huer, Kashima Maru while and Slater, D. Fitches, A. Banks, the vessel was travelling between 11. Phillips, G. A. Carruthers, C. Shanghai and Hongkong last week. P. Fallon. E. P. 11. Lang. Sid The robbery was reported to the Fowler, W. Ward, Cashman,police yesterday-two days after Hendridge, Johnston and Davitt,, the boni had left for Singapore. and A. IV. Smith.

The victim of the robbery was Mrs. M. S. Wood, proprietress of the Jade Tree and the value of the

stolen Jewellery

approximates

Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fraser, Mr. and Men P. 1 Booker and family, Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Scolt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. V. Smith, Mr. and Mr. Sabey and family Me, and Mrs. . C. Pratt and family, Mr. and MAH Elton and "re, J. 15. Pick and family. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Craninchem, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Smh. Mr. and * W. E. Wellands, M, and Mrs. Millington. Mr. and Mrs F. W. Fowle. Mr. and Are W. Henes. Mr and Mrs. King, Mr. and Mrs.. H. G. Paber. Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Keily and Me, Pentley,

Me and

$20,000.

When Interviewed last night, Mrs. Wood refused to discuss the matter but it is believed that the

was the work of a clever and highly organised gang of jewel thieves,

The stolen goods Include:-..... One string of 83 pure white matched pearls with a diamond clasp, set in platinum, valued at $12,500.

aiming at conciliation,

5. By the resolution adopted by the Assembly on March 11, the Special Committee was Instructed to endeavour a settlement of the dispute. In view, however, of the fact that there would be an ad- vantage in getting the Unite States and Soviet Russia to ns36- elate themselves with the efforts to effect collaboration with presentatives of the parties it ig proposed of these two countries be invited to participate in the negotiations.

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6. In order to avoid all misun- derstanding and to show that exclusively the negotiation for a settlement means conciliation, it is proposed to undertake the pre- One string of 101 graduated sent phase with the collaboration Me and Mr. M. II. Nolloth. Desh tinted pearls, with gold clasp, of the two countries who are not and Mrs. Grimmitt and family valued at $5.000.

members of the League and the Mr and Mrs, Ramakill fr and

One octagonal platinum wrist. Special Committee proposes Men Wipho Me and Mest H. Ewatch, set with small diamonds should itself be constituted ne a Tenuley, Mias J. Geeks Mr. and and sapphires, valued at $2,000. new Committee, it should be com- Mrs. E. Bloor, Mr. and S. The jewels, it is understood, missioned to carry on negotia- T Dong-were fully insured, and the firetions and should be authorised to the van, Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Baker. Mr. Jenart of the robbery was made by Invite the governments of

crimena, Mr. and an agent of the lusurance company United States and the U.S.S.R. to

particinate in the meeting. Cong. Ve and Me, R. Taior concerned. Me, and Mra, J. MeLellon, Me, and Police in Singapore have been 7. The negotiating committee Meg. 5, Loran, Mr. and · Vra v, Andvised and the Kashima Maru will shall dispose powers for the neces- My, and tra Rbe met by investigators before she aary execution of its mundute, may *WVgWar Wy, and Mrs. Ruller, enters that cort.

consult experts and may also, if Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Alexandnes

deemned advisable, delegate some of Sovanntet Moon Na Palien

its powers to one or several sub- the Lytton Report and the account minkton. Malam Palian Mass: No. 7

committees, even one or several of suggestions contained in Chap Polico Station Moss, Euronenn

persons of special qualifications.

ter Ten. The Me Qip Water Polien Station ficult.

8. The members of the Com- D. In this connexion, the Com- hemittee of Nineteen is of the opinion Sta of Suname Court R. 1

mittee of Negotiations shall Bloo and Bear Members of Police Recron- guided by questions of law and by that in view of the special circum- Pestkrag of Endzą Namal and tion Club, Sergeants' Mess. Mong portions one or two of the Resolu-stances characterising the dispute, of the situation Mallore No 949 SC: SMR. Palian Teal Polin Station: Single Officers' tion adopted by the assembly on a mere return Tonleine Pakend: Honokane Pallen Weas Victorin Caol: Single Ser- March 11, 1932 and by questions prevalling before September, 1931 Football Team: Tusnectar pan ments Moss, No. 2 Police Station: of fact, by evidence catablished in will not be sufficient to procure a Vermati Palion Station; Chinogg Singly deers Mous, Central the first eight Chapters of the Re-lasting solution and also that the Watchman Rallige dant, Supreme, Police Station: Sergeants' Mess, port of the Inquiry Commission, maintenance and recognition of the Court: Serents' Mess. Youmat Kowloon City Pollen Station: As regards to solutions, they may present regime in Manchuria could Police Station, Hongkong. Palice Guards Association of Hongkong be sought on the basis of princi- not be considered a solution.- Reserve; Shamshuipo Police Sta- and South China, and others. ples set forth in Chapter Nine of Router.

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