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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933.

FULL TEXT OF NOTE TO LEAGUE

(Continued from Page 1)

sible the maintenance of peace in various regions of the world, It is necessary in existing circumstances

to

allow the operation of the Covenant of the League to vary In accordance with the actual con- ditions prevailing in such regions.

JAPAN'S CONVICTION. "Only by acting on this just and equitable principle can the League fulfil its mission and Increase its

influence.

"Acting on this conviction, the Japanese Government, ever since the Sino-Japanese dispute was, in September, 1931, submitted to the League, have, at meetings of the League and on other occaslens, continually set förward icon- sistent

YOUNG LEPER ENDS LIFE

BODY FOUND IN HARBOUR

The corpse of a young Chinese, aged about 21, was recovered from the harbour near the Ping On Wharf shortly after 10.30. Inst night, and the case, which appear ed at first to be murder, has now proved to be suleide. ·

A tragic story is told about the life of this man, who in his younger days was stricken by leprosy and cast off by his family in consequence. Since then, he had been leading an existence, subsisting mostly on the charity of his friends, by whom he was familiarly known as Tsang, the Leper Boy.

aimless

During fits of depression, he was view. This was, that if known to have expressed his deter- the League was to settle the issuemination to commit suicide, and fairly and equitably, and to make this determination appears to have a real contribution to the promo been carried out last night when tion of peace in the Orient, and his body was found floating a few thus enhance its prestige, it should acquire a complete grasp of the feet from the Wuchow steamers wharf on the Central waterfront. actual conditions in this part of the globe and apply the Covenant. A sampan man, sheering off from of the League in accordance with the wharf, unwittingly prodded the

body with his oar and made an ac these conditions.

cidental discovery.

upon

A long pin, of the kind used for em-sewing up gunny bags, was found the embedded in the man's stomach, into which it had been driven with considerable force to a depth of four inches. The police on being notified had the remains removed to the Mortuary.

CHINA ABNORMAL, "They have repeatedly phasised and insisted absolute necessity of taking into consideration the fact that China is not an organised State, that its internal conditions and external relations are characterised by ex- treme confusion and complexity, and by many abnormal and excep- tional features, and that accord-

ingly, the general principles and

usages of international law which govern the ordinary relatior's be tween nations are found to be con- siderably modified in their 'opera- tion as far as China is concerned, esulting in the quite abnormal and unique international practices which actually prevail in that country.

י

COTTON & WHEAT

LATEST NEW YORK

QUOTATIONS

Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz have received the following quota- tions on the New York cotton and wheat exchange for yesterday:

"However, the majority of May the members of the League | July evinced in the course of its de- October liberations during the past seven-

December teen months a failure either to

January March grasp these realities or else to

Spot face them and take them into proper account.

Cotton

Opening Closing

Range

Range 1.35-6.34 6.19-8.20 6.52-6.52 8.36-4.38 1.70-6.69 6.56-6.56

4.83-6.83 6.68–6.68

·G.83-6.89 6.76-6.76

7.05-7.06 6.86-6.86

6.25

Wheat

DIVERGENT VIEWS. .

July

May

September

Chicago Winnipeg

524

494

50%

52

"Moreover, it has frequently October been made manifest in these de- liberations that there exist serious

differences of opinion. between

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527%

Japan and these Powers concern-lieving that in these circumstances ing the application and even the there remains no room for further interpretation of various interna- co-operation, hereby give notice. tional engagements and obliga-in accordance with the provisions Lions Including the Covenant of of Article One, Paragraph Three the League and the principles of of the Covenant, of the intention International Law,

of Japan to withdraw from the League of Nations.

"As a result, the Report adopted by the Assembly at the special (Signed) Count Yasuya Uchida, session of February 24 last, Minister for Foreign Affairs of entirely misapprehending

the Japan."

spirit of Japan, pervaded as it is Tokyo, March 27, 1933. by no other desire than the main- tenance of peace in the Orient, contains gross errors both in the ascertainment of facts and in the conclusions deduced.

"Ia asserting that the action of

SPORT

ADVTS.

the Japanese Army at the time TIE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

of the incident of September 18,

1931, and subsequently, did not

The THIRD EXTRA RACE MEET.

fall within the just limits of self-ING will be held (Weather Per- defence, the Report assigned no mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 1st " April, 1933, com-

reasons, and came to an arbitrary mencing at 2.60 p.m. conclusion, and in ignoring alike

the state of tension which preced-1.30 p.m. ed, and the various aggravations

The First Bell will be Rung at

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

are notified that they all of which of which the full and their Ladies must

wear their responsibility is incumbent on Badges prominently displayed, China the Report creates a source

No One without a Badge will be of fresh conflict in the political admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges arena of the Orient...

the Membering Non-Members to

Enclosure

Dre and Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both inc)

including Tax) are abtainable through th

ember, such Member to be reston- SECRETARY introduction by a

sible

of All Chits, &c.

3rd Coor,

which succeeded, the Incident-for Members

MANCHUKUO.

"By refusing to acknowledge the actual circumstances which led Lo the foundation of Manchukuo, and by attempting to challenge the position taken up by Japan in

for

Club

The Payment Office, recognising the new, State, it cutsceater wilding, (Tel. 27794) will

at 12 o'clock Noon.

On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeling.

aivay the ground for the stabilias- Badges admitting to Members' tion of the Far Eastern situation. Enclosure will NOT be on sale at Nor can the terma laid down in the Race Course. Its recommendations-as was fully explained in the statement issued by this Government on February 25 last-ever be of any possible service in securing enduring peace in these regions.

"The conclusion must be that in seeking a solution of the ques tlon the majority of the League have attached greater importance to upholding inapplicable fernt lae, than to the real task of as- suring peace, and higher value to the vindication of academic theses than to the eradication of the sourees of future conflict.

and

NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. "For these reasons, and because of the profound differences of opinion existing between Japan the majority of the League in their Interpreta- tion of the Covenant and other treaties, the Japanese Gov- ernment have been, led to rea- Ilse the existence and irreconcil- able divergence of views, dividing Japan and the League on policies

of

of peace, and especially e regarde

House provided they are ordered from Tiffins are obtainable at the Club the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone 21020..

the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Public Enclosure is $2.00 including

The Price of Admission to Tax, for Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. all Persons, including Soldiers and Sailers in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Clab during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th March,, 1933.

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