LEAGUE PROCEEDS
GRIFFINS
CHAMPIONS
(Continued from Page 1).
ADVISORY COMMITTEE Wong, shattered the record for
APPOINTED
CHURCHILL THE
DIE-HARD
11
Geneva, Feb. 24. Following the adoption of the Report on the Manchuria dispute and the walk-out of the Japanese delegation, the League Assembly set again this afternoon to ap point an Advisory Committee.
In the meantime, Mr. Sugimura,
Under-Secretary of the Lea que, had tendered his resignation. The Advisory Committee is to consist of the Committee of Nine teen, while representatives of Canada, Holland, the United States and Russia will be invited to collaborate.
M. Hymans, the chairman of the Assembly, stopped Dr. Wellington Koo's attempt to reply to the speech made by Mr. Matsuoka in the morning.
KOO URGES SANCTIONS. Dr. Wellington Koo urged the Assembly to "authorise the Advi- sory Committee to take the neces- sary steps without delay, pointing at that the Covenant of the League provides for sanctions for such a situation as prevails in the Far East.
the five furlongs by doing the dis- tance in I min, 08.3/5 secs., this being 2/5ths of a second better- than the record set up by City. of Melbourne.
Another record was set up when Mr. Needs brought in King's Justice in the Happy Valley Spring Handicap, "A" Class; in 2 mia. 123/5. secs.. compared with the previous pest of 2 min. 13.4/5 secs. by Doctor's Mandate...
1 THE
NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES.-Winner $760 Second $300 Third $200. One mile. Wong Sui-ngaa's Burgomaster
(168) (Mr. A. F. Clark) 1 Mrs. E. H. M. Tinson's Hey Tor
(152) (Mr. T. L Wong) 2 Samson's Charming Face (152)
(Mr. Ip Ki-ying) 3. Nineteen starters. Length and a half; a length.
(159)
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933.
Snow and ice fail to deter the defenders of Jahal, ons of whom is' here" seen lying in the bed of a frozen, stream. The rigours of the campaign in Johol are being greatly increased by the cold winter. (Photo: Serge Vargassoff).
CHINESE OFFICIALLY HONGKONG MAN DENY FAIL OF KÄLLU
WEDS AT HOME
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTSON MARRIED
CLAIM FOR WAGES
THE VOLUNTEERS
ORDERS FOR THE COMING
WEEK ISSUED.
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.5.0. O.B.E., commanding Hongkong Volun tear Defence Cörps.
Friday, Feb. 24...
Parades,
JAPANESE LEAVE ASSEMBLY
DELEGATES WALK OUT AFTER VOTE
Geneva, Feb. 24 As generally expected, the Japanese delegation walked out of the League Assembly to-day," of Nineteen on the Sino-Japanese after the report of the Committee dispute had been adopted.
SUNDRIES BROKER SUES FORMER EMPLOYER
Yang Shin-tong, a sundries broker, of 7, Wo Fung Street, sued his former employers, Messrs. Frank Cole and Co., merchants, of French Bank Build- ing, for $300. due in respect of wages, at the Supreme Court yesterday after noon before the Pulsne Judge (Mr. Justice Wood). The claim was for Battery-Thursday, March 2, the salary due for December and January Battery will parade at Beadquarters at $100 a month, and $100 in lieu
at 5.30 p.m. of notice.
Mr. H. L. Dennys (Messrs. Dennys ruary 27, Miniature Range; Sunday and Japan was the only nation to Engineer Company-Monday, Feb. Siam abstained from voting, 'and CG) appeared for the plaintif March 12, Casuals. Stonecutters; and Russ and Co.) for the defendants,
F. C. E. Rendall (Mesars. | Thursda Barracks; Sunday, Marchy after the vote, Mr. Matsuoka, March 9, D, L. Instruction, oppose the adoption, Immediate. Wellington Mr. Dennys stated that
12 was engaged on October 1, 1932, at a Camp. Copies of group photo may be his seat and led his colleagues Company Shoot, Peak Range; chief Japanese delegate, rose from salary of $100 month. He was
pald st, that rate for October and Novem: obtained from the Ming Yuen Studio, out of the Chamber.
Corpe SignalsParade at Corps. ber but had received no salary for Headquarters at 5.30 December and January, On January February 28.
he received notice from defendants stating
to depression that owing
would
Dlaintiff
not be re-
30 p.m. on Tuesday,
"
Commending the Committee of Armoured Car Section.The first but just indictment of Japanese Nineteens report as "a terrible
of a series of lectures on the motor
his sonny's' contended that engine will be held at Headquarters militarism," and avowing · that...
traired. Mr.
tiff
14
tion
6.30
for parade at derogation of China's sovereignity.
от
Two
3. THE HAPPY VALLEY SPRING/ the Manchukuo.. forces are stuted riage in Scotland is the fact that not need to a cut in salary Officer-Lient. J. V. V, Dos Remedios. vote for the report, which he ac
Referring to the Jehol ho places, $8.10, $9.00, $7.80. tilitics, he said that China in stetermined to defend the country.
Reutor.
་;
CAMPAIGN DISCLOSED.
| HANDICAP —“A” Class. Winner to be continuing their advance to
$750. Second $300. Third $200. the south.---Reuter. From the two mile post once round and ir (about ene mile 171 yards). Dynasty's King's Justice (165)
(Mr. V. V. Needn) 1 Dynasty's King's Bounty (155)
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 2
FRENCH ATTITUDE.
Paris, Feb. 24. The gravity of the situation both at Ganova and in Johol is keenly felt in French official quarters and the course of eventsTally Ho's Daylight Eve (146)
is being watched with the closest interest, although it is understood that the Government is opposed lq any form of sanctions, against Japan.
La Temps anya that the real Sino- apanese War is now opening and the only hope is that China and
two
(Mr. Ip Kui-ying) Seven startena. A head: lengths,
Time:-2 min. Course record).
Pari-mutuel; -- Win. places, $5.70, $6.30, $9.60,
"Peking, Feb. 25. With the capture of Kailu by the Japanese, the Japanese plan of campaign in Jehol appears to be taking shape.
He gave him notice on January as he had failed to keep his promise, and also because it was the end of the two-month trial period. After Jen uary 9 plaintiff did no more work for witness. He paid plaintif $60 as Cor-salary for December, and admitted wing plaintiff salary for nine days In January, The cover that $17.41 had been paid into Court
His Lordship gave judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $17.41 and costs,
LOCAL A.D.C. PLAY.
가
Peak Range. This range will be misguided leaders of Japan. He Company who wish to make use of it America and Russia and con- available for any Members of the welcomed the co-operation of on Sunday February, 26. Range cluded by saying that China would Last tram up 8.30 a.m. commence at 9 am.
Firing will cepted without reserve together
with its mecommendations. Classification Tests-Stonecutters Range. All ranks are reminded that
Final Appeal. there are now only two dates on which to classify for efficiency. Masker
Interviewed by Reuter during and lewis gun classification text will the Assembly interval, Mr. Mat- be fired on March March 5 Range Oficer, Lient. H. Janal appeal to the League not to and March 19 sucka said Japan would make a Silva. Launch will lea
leave Queen's at 8.30 am, and Kowloon Police Pier at vote on the report. When he 8.40 a.m.
Company competition will spoke before the Assembly he an- be fired off in conjunction with Clasal-nounced Japan was disappointed- scation Test on this date only. ly unable to accept the report and Platoon Commanders will please maintained it had failed to realise detall their men zo as to ensure the the realities of the Far East and best arrangement of numbers for the two dates and that all men wishing Japan's difficult position amid m to participate in competitions have unparalleled and appalling situs- tlom. China's revolutionary dis- an opportunity of doing so.
Annual Dinner The Company's tresses of the past 20 years were annual dinner and dance is being held beyond the imagination of the on March 10. All ranks are asked to average westerner, and Japan a success. A circular giving full de China's dereliction of interna- of the Company Laila has been despatched to Members tional dutica
Bfotor Machine Gun Section.........
Mr. Matsuoka säld China had Parade at Volunteer Headquarters on consistently obstructed Japan's Monday, 27 instant for revolver and efforts to co-operate and make machine gun instructions.
Japan will reach a settlement be-Second $300. Third $200. One mife of the province and" while the Ing charming in a gown of parch- GREAT INTEREST EVINCED IN do their utmost to make this function was the greatest sufferer from
fore the operations overflow into North China."
COMPLICATIONS FEARED. Journal les Debats fears the gra- yest complications, leading possi- bly to outside intervention if the fapanese penetrate into China Proper.
Mr. Woo Lai-tin's Spotted
Butterfly (150).
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 E. R's. Tenorio (163)
Mr. L. G. Frost). 3 Seven starters. A head; half a length.
Time: 2 min. 05.2 /G seca,
on Monday, February 27 at 6.30 pm. Japan, in flouting International na plaintif was
was engaged under The whale Section is expected to at instruments of peace had, isolated (Continued from Page 1)
monthly contract the notice was not tend as these Lectures are of great herself, Mr. W. W. Yen, Chinese in order as it should have bren given Time: 2 min. 08.1/5 secs.
at the beginning of the month,
delegate spoke first when the Pari-mutuel:- Win,
Lingyuan, though every inch of
Company.---Parade His Lordship A
on Assembly met. He said the Lea- $10.70;
month's notice their passage will be contested.
Thursday, March 2 at places, $6.90, $11.20, $12.10.
may be given at any time. The past Platoon at Kowloon Dock under 2nd. gue had emerged and revitalleed
p.m. No. Further Japanese reports from What the Scottish newspapers tion of master and servant is not like
the instrument of world peace. Licut.
P. Saunderson. No. 7 wiener $750. Second
2 THE FLEMINGTON PLATE.— Suichung, on the Manchurian side described as "the prettiest and most that of landlord and tenant. 200. Five furlongs.
300 Thin of Shanhaiwan, show that the successful wedding yet witnessed evidence in support of Mr. Dennys
Plaintiff was then called and gave ficut A. W.
Platoon at Headquarters under 2nd. The powers Japan had usurped in Revolver. In connexion with the South Man- Japanese are sending up a power-in Greenock" was
the marriage remarks.
structiese
churian Railway had been to the Y. Lanz's Rosy Morn ful force with Lingyuan as its celebrated on the 6th., of January,
Defendant's Story, (155) (Mr. T. L. Wong) 1 | obvious objective,
between Miss Marion Thomson,
Mr, Frank Cole, zola
5.30 1.
Tuesday, February 28 and treaties. Seta's What's That (156)
daughter of Mrs. Thomson, "Holms- the defendant firm, in evidence, stated,
proprietor of for Squad and Arms in prepara FULLY UNDER WAY, (Mr. A. L Caplan) 2
for G.O.C.'s Inspection. eroft, Greenock, and Mr. William, that he engaged plaintif on October Regular Instructors will be in atten- onerating China from the events Mr. Mck Hing-wing's Canny
He described s passage ex- The attack on Jehol may Robertson, son of the late Mr. and 21 on his undertaking to introduce dance. Company Orderly Officer for subsequent to September 1931 as (Mr. G. U. da Roza) now be considered fully under Mrs. Adam Robertson, also a business valued at 3800,000 in the the week ending Sunday, March 6, a verdict of gality against the Eight starters Length and away although the real shock Greenockian, and now Chief Ac-fixed at $100 a month and he was to
course of a year. His salary was Lieut. J. V. V. Remedios. half two lengths.
of collision has yet to come.-countant of the Hongkong. branch have two months tris. During t Time: 1 min. 1.08.3/5 (course Reuter.
of the American Express Company two months be was there plaintiff record).
Tokyo, Feb. 25. Mr. Robertson proceeded Home Puri-mutuel: -- Win, $15.40; It is reported that the Japanese on furlough in October last, and busight in only $11,000 worth of
business.
Witness alleged that troops have occupied Kailu while an interesting feature of his mar
he did bring in the amount of business Mr. Peter Morrison, of Jardine he had promised, Matheson & Co., performed the duties of best man, whilst a number of Hongkong people attended the ceremony and reception. Among these guests were Mr. W. G. Lorri mer of the P. & O. Banking poration, and Mr. Charles Mathews, of Butterfield and Swire.
The marriage ceremony, and re- The Kuilu thrust is apparently ception which followed, were held aimed at Chihfeng, while the at the Tontine Hotel, the
Rev. 12.3/5 secs, thrust towards Chaoyang and James Esslemont being the officiat-
from Suichung is nimed at Linging clergyman at the former. $8.90; yuan,
The bride, who was given away Chifeng and Lingyuan are the by her brother-in-law, Mr. A.. 4 THE GRIFFINS SPRING HAN.
two vital passes into the centre McKelley, was mentioned as "look DICAP.—“A” Class. Winner $750. Mr. A. M. H. Soares' Street
Chinese hold then, the capture of ment coloured charmeuse, with a
ALL-FEMININE CAST Singer (161)
Jehol City is impossible. They veil of cream tulle edged with Mr. V. V. Needa) 1 are perfectly adapted for defence sides with brides blossom and white been unanimous in their praise of
honiton lace and caught up at the
Local playgoers have always and the chief Chinese concentra heather". The attendant brides: the enterprise shewn by tion is in their vicinity.
maids were the sistor and niece of
the The Chinese must, of course. the bride and were attired in
Hongkong Amateur Dramatic held both if their resistance to the sembles of midnight blue chiffon when it was announced that the Club in the selection of plays, but invasion is to be effective.
Foreign military experts are of el. The bride's mother was dressed be "all-female," and to the num- velvet with hats and shoes to mat cast of the next production would the opinion that if the Chinese in black trimmed with black Ferber of sixteen at that, it was felt show determination at Lingyuan, sian lamb, with black velour hat in some quarters that the Con- which is very heavily defended, and diamante pin. they can hold up the Japanese
mittee was rather over stepping The honeymoon was spent
the mark of discernment and that strength at Headquarters on Monday, defiance and the adoption of the The Company will parade in fall actions only encouraged China's
and groom left for a tour of the a whole, be somewhat unrespon- dance last Thursday was very poor that China had been exonerated of LINGYUAN BOMBED.
Continent. The happy couple were sive. the recipients of presents numer
and all ranks are asked to make a all responsibility and could con- Peking, Feb. 25.
From what can be gathered, special effort to attend this parade as tinue to defy Japan with im- ous and costly, but probably more however, it is already apparent there is not much time for training in the Chaoyang region.
Fierce fighting is proceeding appreciated were the very great that no A.D.C. announcement in before the G.O.C.'s Inspection which
punity, Chinese forces after ropulsing grams-sixteen were
He concluded by saying that The number of congratulatory. bale- recent years, has created the will be a compulsory parade.
An N.C.O's class will be held on Japan desired the utmost help of forwarded amount of interest already being Friday, March 3 and all N.C.O.'s are China to assist Manchukua to her the Japanese attacks, launched from Hongkong alone-which were evinced in the forthcoming pro- asked to make a point of attending. 2 counter-attacks on the three received during the ceremony and duction of "Aimee and Philip
feet and establish peace In Eas- occasions yesterday and claim read by the best man, Mr. Peter Stuarts' play "Nine till Six," mentioned units will sue their peal to the Assembly to give The Officers commanding the under tern Asia. To deny Japan's sp 3some success in their operations. Morrison, at the reception.
orders separatey to their Commands: Japan its confidence on Japan's Large reinforcements have been Whilst Mrs. Robertson is un-
Machine Gun Troop, Machine Gun terms would be a mistake. He ask sent.
known in Hongkong, the bride
Company.
ed that the report be not adopted. Japanese aeroplanes bombarded groom during his residence here, Nanling, Fuhain and Lingyuan which covers more than a decade and caused considerable destruc-of years, has made a host of tion,
friends and is extremely popular. Chinese military sources claims For many years he was a keen mem- A great deal of new talent will that over 500 casualties were ber of the Scottish Company, H.K- he engaged in the lighter parts; caused in the invading army V.D.C., and a committee member of the more responsible characters during the Peipiao fighting. the Reel Club. A koen supporter being filled by such experienced The main body of Japanese of St. Andrew's Society he has for actresses as Helen Prior, Veronica troops iskonzentrated at Nanking. Years been a prominent figure at Butterfield, Margaret Bunje,
the annual ball. Mr. Robertson Hilda Arnold, and others. also made a name locally owing to Of more than usual interest his interest in amateur theatricals, comes the welcome The Nauling Finance Minister,
news that. and was responsible one year for after an absence of two Mr. T. V. Soong, according to to the Hongkong Philharmonic So Fay Grossman returns to the years, day's Nanking reports, departed,ciety's production, for Kiangst by aeroplane yester-
footlights on this occasion; and it day to confer with Marahal Chiang
With this record of her husband'a augure well for success that this Kai-shek in connexion with the local popularity, Mrs. Robertson talented lady is to appear in the 7 THE AUSTRALIAN PONIES WEDDING AT THE CHAMPIONSA Sweepstake of $50 Jehol fighting. Prior to his de can he assured of a generous wel-leading role.
The booking opens at newly-married each for Starters with $2,500 added parture Mr. Soong said that all come when CATHEDRAL-
for Winner. Second $1,000. Third necessary defence measures in couple arrive in Hongkong, where King's Theatre to-morrow Sunday $760. One and a quarter miles. Peking and Tientsin had been they are to make their home, early 26th instant, and an early appli- E. S. K's Night Stor (156) completed and resistance in Jehal in April
cation for seats is recommended. (Mr. D. 9. Li)
In this connexion, it is to be noted Mr. Chan Tin-son's Woodland
that seats in any part of the Stag (165) (Mr. L. G. Frost) 2
house (including the one dollar seats) can be reserved. Messrs. Kong Bros.' Polar Star
(158) (Mr. E. O. Butler) 3 Monastic's Friar Tuck (155) ·
(Mr. T. L. Wong)
Le Soir alone urges the League to apply economic sanctions. La Liberia bellaves that the League consciously or not has yielded to
Pari-mutuel: Win, 314.50; the influence of America in seck-acre, $5.60, $7.80, $5.60.
ing to 'isolate Japan.-Router.
CHURCHILL SPEECH.
London, Feb, 24. The supreme interest of Great
in
will are Rifle Part II at Stonecutters regretted the Committee of Nine- Anzac Company. The Company Manchuria a land of peace. He on Sunday, February 26. Launch will teen had daid
nothing of thin Kowloon Police Pier at 9.10 am had sincerely endeavoured leave Queen's Pier at 9 am and fact and agreed that the League Range Officer-Licut, C. de S. Robert settle the dispute early, but its
on
to
G THE SPRING SUBSCRIPTION there for several weeks, at least.-Edinburgh, after which the bride the theatre-going public would, as February 27 at 6.30 p.m. The attenreport would give the impression
GRIFFINS CHAMPIONS. → A Sweepstakes of $25 each for Starters, with $1,000 added for Winner. Se- cand $500. Third $300. One and a Quarter miles,
Britain is pesce in our time, de-ca-bire's Warrington (152) clared Mr. Winston Churchill in e speech in London this evening.
British interests required us to keep out of the quarrel in the Far East and not wantonly to throw away our old and valued friend- ship with Japan.
THE OPEN DOOR It is in the interest of the whols world that law and order should be re-established In North China. Our British Interest was to secure the Open Door policy and a fair chance for our trade with China. Clear-sighted policy should be able to secure this.
It is useless, he said, to drag the League of Nations into the Far East where their influence could only be very small and where they have no means what-
of controlling ever
events- Reuter.
A.
(Mr. V. V. Neoda) Gold's Golden Drangon (155) (Mr. A. J. P. Heard)
Jingle (158)
(Mr. D. S. Li) Eight starters. Two lengths; two.lengths..
Time:----2 min. 41.1/6 sees.
Win. Pari-mutuel: -
$12.70; places, $5.80, $7.20, $6.10.
G THE GRIFFINS SPRING HAN- DICAP.-"B" Clase Winner $760. Second $300 Third $200. Ono mile. Mr. Chan Tin-son's Wayward
Star (165) (fr. G. Frost) Lancashire's Widnes (158)
(Mr. T. L. Wong) Samson's Double. Face (150)
(Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 3 Thirteen starters. A neek; one length.
$15.80;
Time--2 min, 08.2/5 'seca)" Pari-mutuel: -Win places $7.70, $7.80.
CEREMONY THIS MORNING Matron of honour at her daugh- ter's wedding was the happy office which Mrs. S: Wills was called upon to fill this morning, when Misa Francia Amelia Octavia Mrs. Liang's Golden Dawn
Wills of Dorking, Surrey, became
Reuter.
`MR. SOONG SATISFIED
1 was the only solution of the
situation.Special,
0
(158) (Mr. G. U. da Roza) 0
the bride of Mr. Herbert Scott. Mr. E. L. Hosie's The Giraffe
Ram, of Kuala Lumpur, Federat
ed Malay States.
The wedding, which was solem- nised in St. John's Cathedral was a quiet one, only intimate friends of both partics being present. The Rev, N. V. Halvard officiated.
(158) (Mr. A. F. Clark) 0 Six starters.
Half length; half a lenuth. Time:--2 min. 18.2/5 (Course Record).
Pari-mutuel: — Win. places, $6.10, 55.10, $5.10.
$17.46
The bride was given away by SUFFOLK RETURNING Mr. D. G. Burn, of the Asiatic
The best man was Mr. E.. N. C. LEAVES SHANGHAI: BOUND)
Petroleum Company, Singapore,
Wbollerton, sub-manager of the A.P.O: in Malaya..
The honeymoon is being spent in Hongkong.
'Mr. Arthur Jackson is to act as
Monopoly Anslyst and as an Assist- ant Superintendent of Imports and Exports during the absence of Mr.
HOME FOR REFIT
Shanghai, Feb, 24.
H. M. 8. Suffolk left Shanghai
this morning for Hongkong.
SIR JOHN SIMON INDISPOSED
| ORDERED TO BED WITH
FEVERISH COLD-
London, Feb. 24.
the
DOLLAR AGAIN DROPS
FURTHER DECLINE
REGISTERED
The Hongkong dollar dropped again this morning to. 18.
which is to be presented at the King's Theatre on the nights of March 14, 16 and 16 at 9.20 p.m. Contrary to some expectations, the novelty of the project alone is making a decided and wide- spread appeal.
the
TO BE TAKEN OVER BY A. NEW COMPANY
Struck Off Strength. -
Having left the Colony:-Pte. F. A.
Fowler, No. 2 Platoon, as from 23.233.
Leave:
Anzac
"
Support from Report.
Mr. Matsuoka was followed by representatives of Canada, Vene zuela and Lithuania, who are C.Q.M.S. Dimond. A.K.,
non-members of the Committee of Company, granted six months' leave Nineteen and supported the re- port. Mr. Riddell, Canada, de- from 17.2.33 to 18.8.33
Pia, F. E. Lawrence, A, 5. C, Cadre, | clared that if the falth of the granted 10 months' leave from 25.2.33 world in the possibility of a to 31.12.33.
...peaceful.settlement were destroy-
Strength. The following have been taken on the strength:
Pte. R. H. Pickford, No. 3 Platoon.
W. H. G. GOATER CAPTAIN,
Adjutant, RK.V.D. Corps.
Notice.
ed, the security built up on the foundations of a scrupulons re- spect for international covenants would be undermined.
The vote was" then taken. Be- fore walking out Mr. Matanoka declared the Japanese Govern ment were unable to accept the Rugby football match-The rugby draft, report adopted by the A6- football match lized for Saturday, secably. They would make their February, Volunteer . Army is utmost efforts to establish peace postponed. Subsequent date will be in the Far East and maintain-and- announced later.
strengthen the cordial relations China Commend Rifle Meeting. with other nations but he was The China Command Rifle Meeting obliged to declare they had now. wil be held on Kowloon Ride Range reached the limit of their endea- on March 23 and 24. Entries close
on the February 28. Information vours to co-operate with the Les- YEUNG WO HOSPITAL with regard to entries from the Corps gue on the Sino-Japanese dispute. may be obtained from the Adjutant, The Japanese Government or from Lieut. . H. Bottomley, would proceed with their desire (repeated).
to contribute to human welfare and continue to cooperate in all Hongkong Ride League. Matches wil be fired against the sincerity in "work dedicated to RA.F. and the Police X. and R. Club, world peace.
Range,
It is not clear from Matsuoka's With a view to further exten- at Kowloon Sir John Simon has been order- 3d. Locally, the market is sion of activity and other neces- will be represented by the following completely to sever her connexion on Sunday, February 26. The Corps declaration whether Jepan means ed to bed with a heavy feverish somewhat erratic, but the ander
sary improvements, the long- team. cold, but he hopes to be well tone appears steady.
kong Sanatorium, Ltd., is taking Sergt. F. P. Sequeira, Corpis. with the League. That decision enough to be in his place in the
F. F. Cruz, A. W. Balter, L. Scares There was no change in silver over the Yeung. Wo Hospital, Ltd., Spr. 8. C. Salter, F., W. Smith. will be taken by the Japanese. House of Commons on Blonday. prices in London, where China at the price of $313,500.
Reserves Corp. B. V. V. Ribeiro, and speculators
It is understood that Dr. LI! Pipe-Major W. C. K. Mackle, Corpli When the Japanese walked out R E. Stott, L/Sgt. J. P. Baleres, Mr. Sugimura, Japanese Under
League official, remained-Ru ter.
Disarmament Hopes.
sold
Government.
when, It is understood, the deve banks Jopments in the Far East will be bought, the market cloning debated on the motion for the steady. After the official fixar Shu-fan in the promoter of the CSM R. E. Slattery, Sergt. C.. E.Secretary to the League, who is a
Office. vate.-British the market ruled casier. Foreign
Wirclene.
Berlin, Feb. 24.
New York reports silver down three-quarters to 27 centa.
new company.
Terry. The Yeung We Hospital com- Sergeanta Mess Committee --A menced some years ago ana nur-meeting of the above will be held on sing home, in an adapted dwell Wednesday, March 1 at 6 p.in. ing-house at the lower end of Village Road, Happy Valley, A
Was
Bitten by an Alsatian dog owned big, up-to-date extension" Kari Liebkencht's house, the
by Mr. Twan Yi-sen, 252 Hennessy road, a Chinese girl, three years of was sent to the Garment civil Hospital yesterday for treat The doc was sent to Kennedy Town for observation.
After a month in Hongkong it is Headquarters of the Communist expected that the Suffolk will leave Party, has been closed "until fur- for home where the crew will be ther notice" on the ground that paid off and the vessel be refitted.treasonable leaflets ard being ment. Reutor's Special,
published there--Reuter.
completed in the same grounds comparatively recently, and the institution has developed into one of the best-known Chinese hos pitals of the Colony,
Tokyo, Feb. 24. Following & conference of Capetown, Feb. 24. Foreign, Army and Navy authori- The coalition agreement has been ties, it is understood it has been published. It provides that the decided to continue collaboration Hertzog and Smuts parties will with the Disarmament Conference. have six cabinet posts each-Reu-even after withdrawal from the ter.
“League.—Router,