AMERICA'S STAKE IN EUROPE

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London, May 22,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1933.

CANTON AND ALLEGED TRUCE

FORCEFUL SPEECH BY

MR. CHOW LU.

Canton, May 22. China's national extinction 30 near because of the compromiso with Japan, but this is a shamo since the country is lost without putting up a good flight, declared i Mr. Chow Lu, member of the Kuo. mintang C.E.C. at the weekly me- morial service this morning.

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New York May 22. "The annihilation of China as an

The situation in China is for Independent nation through the from chaotic "except where the humiliating terms us outlined in Japanese invasion and Japanese The statement of May 10 to the intrigue have made it so," de- The keenly-awaited statement on the attitude of League of Nations, in unprecedent-clared Mr. T. V. Soong, address- Orchestral-If You Don't Want to be the United States towards the political problems before in world history." Mr. Chowing the Council of Foreign Ren-Orchy Can't Thie go on

said. "If we were defeated on tion to-day. the Disarmament Conference, was made by the United the battlefield, there would be fur. States envoy, Mr. Norman Davis, at the meeting of the ther efforts to regain the lost terri- He warmly contradicted the Vocal Quartet Fiddlin' Joe

Casa Lonia Orchestra, Ø4D4 General Committee of the Conference at Geneva thistories, but in the present abject Japanese assertions of disorder Vocal Quartet Any Time, Any Day, afternoon.

surrender the situation is hope and chaos, polating out that the: Icas."

Anywhere. |Nanking Government, in the face that since Japan is gaining more fancial stability, and had made Sky-Blue Water.

Mr. Chow expressed the fear of great difficulties, had achieved Violin Solo-From the Land of the and mare Chinese territory with considerable progresa in nther Violin Solo-Aloha Oo. so little effort, she will soon ex directions in efforts at the recon-Song-Moon Song.

Fritz Kroller. 111 tend her grip down to the Yang-etruction of the country. Lae valley and farther down to the) Pearl River valley. Since it is av easy

Features of the United States' pronouncement were wholehearted acceptance of the British plan now before the conference, an undertaking to consult with other nations if peace is threatened, a promise that if the United States concurs in the judgment of the con- ference of the States as to the aggressor she will refrain from action tending to defeat the measures that may be taken to restore peace, willingness to participate in dis- armament supervision, such control to be effective and automatic, America's permanent insistence on the terri- torial status quo and her opposition to re-armament.

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overrun China, he con-) Immense public works have tended the other Powers will be been undertaken, the eduention tempted to join in and divide up up the country among themselves. system has been splendidly de- veloped and commerce fostered. The establishment of R Central Bank, the National Bank of China, was also a big achievement.

"TERMS OF SURRENDER". The terms of surrender to Japan The continued, include the recogni

tion of Manchukuo," while the Mr. Soong expressed the opinion League of Nations has from the that, when prosperity returns and very beginning refused to ro-China is relieved of the burden of cognize it. Mr. Chow stressed that the Japanese invasion, she will be ence China recognizes "Manchu-fable to meet all "just financial ob- kou," they will never be able to ligations.". World secure the assistance of the Len-

gue of Nations.

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The United States, said Mr. ton preparatory to the Davis, in the course of his import-Economic Conference. ant speech, was ready to cu-operate i Placing these parleys agains! in every effort towards disarma- the background of

He said the Chinese Government the general true," he declared. "They are bemust husband its resources for a ment and to participate in other world situation, the Communisting arranged with Huang Fu who long-drawn-out struggle for in no mensures to assure peace.

organ declares it sees a marked is notorious for his pre-Japanese jeircumstances could it surrender He contended that the ultimate growth in Anglo-American and activities and was responsible for Manchuria and Jehol. objective should be to reduce American-Japanese antagonisms patching up the Tainan incident armaments to the basis of a no-and predicts the failure of the after the Japanese had freely He declared that the National mestic police force,

forthcoming World Economie Con- laughtered the Chinese. Mr. Tai Government had proved its virility As the British Plan represent-ference.,

Chi-too also went to Japan to pave by overcoming almost overwhelm ed a real measure of disarmament. Pravda declares that America's the way for a compromise."

ing odda the United States accepted abandonment of the gold standard Declaring that Chinese troops | whole-heartedly as a definite and has knocked from the hands of the and volunteers can effectively re

WIDE BROADCAST. excellent stop.

British die-hards an instrument of sist the Japanese, Mr. Chow add- Mr. Suong's address was mude) U. S. CO-OPERATION. dumping and that already on theed that Nanking never believed in at a private closed meeting of the If the United States in confer-very eve of the Washington conver-

resistance and had failed to send Counell of Foreign Relation and, ence decided that one State hadations the Anglo-American econo- supplies to the defenting troops therefore, in order to acquaint violated its international obliga-mic war has entered an acute phase with the result that the loss of America generally therewith, Mr. tions and the United States con- "Never since the end of the im-fanchuria was followed by that Soon repeated it to-night publicly therein, then America serialist war have Anglo-American af Shanhaikwan, Johol, Dolanor over a nation-wide radio network, would not engage in any action contradictions reached such inten- Chinwangtao ete.

whilst addressing a China Society tending to defeat the collectivesity and acuteness."

The Southwest opposes such banquet at which Mr. Paul D. efforts other States might take to) BRITISH TRADE PACTS.

surrender to the bitter end, and Cravath presided.—Reuter. Referring to the traile treaties will urge the whole nation to ring The warm thanks of the British concluded by Great Britain with and prevent the conclusion of such Government to Mr. Davis were ex- Germany, Denmark and the Argen-humillating terms.Contrat Preas. preased by Sir John Simon, the line for the purpose of enduring a British Foreign Secretary, who certain minimum of British exports said that President Roosevelt' to those countries, and pointing out declarations and Herr Hitler's that the debt question is one of the speech had completely changed the est important weapons

hands of the United States, Pravila says: "Washington wants allies, not only for the stabilization of

Moscow, May 14. ment had come to get slown to American influence on the European details and to discuss the Arti-urgently in connexion with the Far continent. but aiso and more

To ensure the financing of -con- struction work during the period cles of the British Plan point by Eastern situation, where the cofi-

of the second Five Year Plan the point. He also welcomed the with-tradictions, between the United

Soviet Government is Issuing a drawal of the German amend-

States and Japan have now assumed the International Union Rubber- roubles, redeemable in ten years, second defendant, who is Hong-

A meeting of the committee of state internal loan for 3,000,000,000 ments, especially on the standardi-

a particularly neute form." sation of armies, which was an-

"FEVERISH COMPETITION"

growing Industry was held to-day, states decree of the Central nounced by Herr Nudolay, though

Pararda goes on to say that at which discussed various rubber Executive Committee and Council Police supervision for a period of the right is reserved to re-intro the World Economie Conference as

restriction scheme.

of People's Commissaries of the duce them when the plan is disat Genova some attempts will be to be examined, no desnite con- loan is designated "Second Five- Owing to the voluminous data U.S.S.R. published to-day The new made to mask with pseudo-pacifist clusion was reached. Sir John Simon described M phrases the feverish competition of

Year Plan, First Year Issue." Davis's speech as most encourag the general staffs, and alleges en voke a fresh mucting on a date It is, however, decided to con. ing and hopeful and expressed hunced military and naval prepara- great satisfaction at the neceptions of Great Britain and

the not yet determined. ance of the draft convention. The United States, "which accompany formell that there will be no dis- have reached definite conclusions. Reuter's correspondent was interests until the Dutch growers urged that work on

a practical the cruel economic warfare between cussions with British rubber In-Renter. basis should be pressed forward those countries." The time had come to end theore-

"The first round of the Washing- tical declarations of good inten-ton negotiations has ended in fai- tions and to replace them with lure," the paper concludes. "Now DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF definite decisions.

the hapless participants, some of them badly mangled in former

NONE BUT THE GUILTY KNOW THE! economic contests, are going to WHITHERING PAINS OF REPENTANCE. to the local health authorities during London, hoping that the

foggy Hoara Ballos, A non-committal attitude was atmosphere of the British Isles will adopted by M. Paul-Bonequr, who help yell the acuteness of ripened omphasised that the time lind now conflicts. But, as is already obvi- come to take up the political as ons, the London conference will fail well as the technical aspects of to open any prospects for agree- disarmament and suggested that ment between the adversaries. The they begin with Part One of the only results will be a still greater Psychology Club at Lane Crawford's

At a meeting of the H.K. Practical morning. British draft convention, especial intensification of the contradictions Restaurant at 6 p.m. on Friday, the ly. on the question of regional and antagonisms between the two speaker, Mr. Victor K. agreements,

cussed in detail.

"It is now time to cash the che quen we have already drawn."

FRANCE HESITATES,

WASTE OF TIME.

Mr. Norman Davis rejected 1.

Paul-Boncour's suggestion that Part One be taken. Ho expressed the opinion that he had made him-

RESTRICTION PLANS DISCUSSED

Amsterdam, May 22.

Mias Violet Capell is giving the annual display of her dancing pupils at the King's Theatre on Wednesday

of next week,

One case of typhoid was reported

the week-end. »

Lam Siu Sang and Yip Kau-kun, were brought before Mr. Wynne- Jones in the Central Police Court this morning, charged with loiter- ing in the central district. Both men admitted several previous convictions, and were sentenced First defendant, whose term to three months' hard labour each. banishment for ten years in 1923 01 expired in March last, will be automatically banished, while the

kong born, Wax placed under

two years.

The District Watchman who ar- rested the defendants, was com- mended by his Worship.

Both men were first seen to act Central. suspiciously in Des Voeux Road The watchman kept

them under observation for two hours, during which time they made their way to the Douglas Wharf, Star Ferry wharf and re- turned to the Yaumati Ferry wharf, where they were arrested. During their "tour", they made three unsuccessful attempts to stent from various people. Оле man attempled to extract the money while the other jostled the

Caught in Connaught Road Central near Morrison Street with 105 po piu lottery tickets in his possession,

Chinese was fined $30 or threo victim. weeks by Mr. Wynne-Jones this

Both claimed they were assault- ed into a confession at the S.C.A. office. The Kowloon-Canton Railway, an-

Firat defendant stated Kwong, nounce that the train bringing the that the watchman made him con- formerly of the "San Francisco Canton delegation tu Hongkong for thefers to attempted stealing. Bulletin will speak on "Some Re-Empire Fair to-morrow wil arrivo on American Newspaper at the Kowloon Railway Station at Paychology."

10.45 A.m.

Imajor imperialist powers."

STERN REBUKE BY fections

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self sufficiently clear in regard to P.C. AND MALICIOUS

the action of the United States inf enso of a conflict.

There was no need, he said, táj waste time in discussing Part Ono

PROSECUTION

Secund defendant said that al- though he had served many prison terms before, he was now living with his mother and was trying

Two Chinese coolles, who absented For possession of ten lbs. of duti themselves from Mr. Wynne-Jones able tobacco, flung Kap was aned to be good. Court this morning on a charge of $50 or four weeks imprisonment by First defendant served his firal gambling in Pottinger Street had Mr. Schofield, at the Central Mogls-gaol term in 1921. for larceny their bails of $20 each estreated. tracy this morning. Inspector Hourl-while the second man was given "How dare you arrest when he is carrying on his trado?" running a fan tan school and $8.72 had the tobacco tied up in a plece of offence.

man Inspector Brennan said the men were han said the accused, in a ricksha, ten atrokes in 1925 for similar of the Plan.

With this remark. Mr. Wynne- was picked up. M. Paul-Boncour disagreed with Jones, In the Central Police Court

matting underneath his feet.

Mr. Davis.

this morning, ordered an Indian When Ravenue Omper Grimmitt Mr. Arthur Henderson then ud- police constable to stand down and party raided the first floor of Chan Ming was charged before journed the meeting of the General from the witness box. The de-172 Third Street, the keeper escaped Mr. Butters at the. Kowloon Magl Commisalon until to-morrow after- fondant was a Chinese youth chart- of the window. The keeper was ar away on the President Hoover from and throw a quantity of opium cut stracy this morning wits atowing noon. In the meantime, the Bureau cd with causing an obstruction at rested and drug was recovered Hongkong to Manila on May 16. It will meet at 11 am. to-morrow to the junction of Jubilee Street and from the street. The defondant, Man was stated that defendant was found fix the agenda for the afternoon Des Voeux Road Central. meeting of the General Commission.į The Indian stated he arrested Jones in Court this morning, and was way to Manila, and he was brought Fook, appeared before Mr. Wynne on the ship whilst she was on her --Router and British Wirelena, defendant while he was making a fned $175 or nine weeks,

back to the Colony when she return- nale of oranges.

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On Thursday a lunch will be given the report, Inspector at the Central Magistracy yesterday Brennan. If this happens any charged with picking the pocket of at the Hongkong Hotel in honour of more, I will have the constables up dant had one previous conviction for for Foreign Affairs of the Kwang- Wah, at Graham Street, Defen- Dr. Kan Chia-han, Inspector-General for malicious prosecution. Most the samo oftence, when his father tung, Kwanget, Yunnan, Kwelchow disgraceful.

Inspector Brennan-I will bring ordered four strokes to be adminis- A. Blanconi, Consul General of Italy signed a bond of $50. His Worship and Fuklen provinces, by Commander it to the notice of the Superintentored to the defendant, and $25 of the In Canton. Several other guests from bond to be astrenteil. The father Canton and some personal Hongkong wan allowed one week within which; friends of Mr. Blanconi will attend 1 N to pay the money,

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In an editorial captioned "From Washington to London," Pravda dent. discussed the parleys in Washing- | The youth was allowed to go.

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