THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1933.

MANCHUKUO PROTEST TO LORD LLOYD

WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

THE SOVIET

ISHII-HULL TROOPS

TALKS

NO CLUE REGARDING

THE SUBJECT

(Special to "Talograph”?

CROSS

BORDER

ROUNDING-UP OF REFUGEES

Bruening Party Next to Go

ON INDIA

BRITISH POLICY ASSAILED

MR. BALDWIN'S DEFENCE

London, June 29, Nearly a thousand members of the Central Council of the Con- servative Party attended the meet- ing In London to-day to discuss the constitutional reform propos- als of the White Paper on India.

Tho resolution opposing the policy was proposed by Lord Lloyd Churchill and Lord Carson,

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Leopold Stokowall and the Philadelphia Orchestra.

6.18-6.45 p.m. A Concert. Song-The Wistful Moon

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London, June 28. Viscount Ishil, the Japanese leader, had a long conversation to-day with Mr. Cordell Hull, the American Secretary of State.

REBELS

(Special to "Telegraph")

CENTRE

It was defeated by .838 votes to 356 and the Government attitude was endorsed. Mr. Stanley Bald- Berlin, June. 28.

win strongly defended the Govern- One by one, Hitler is sup-ment's action. Ho sald the polley (Dy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Hidges Orálnaser, 1374. In an interview with Reuter #1, s. a.m.)

Received June pressing all parties in Ger- resulted from the work of all the political parties but he argued that later, Mr. Cordell Hull said that

Harbin, June 29.

many which may be regard- the talk was confined to trade mat-!

Another ground of discord be-ed as rivals of the Nazis, ters to various points upon which

tween Manchukuo and the Soviet whether or not they pursue the two countrien are in ment.

has been discovered in the re- a policy of opposition to the He declared that there were, report, from Japanese sources, Nazi programme. Intively, no new developments in that six Soviet cavalrymen

agree.

The week has witnessed

the

Conservatives must bear the major responsibility."

The men on the spot had, 'how- and the White Paper had been meticulously prepared and had the support of the entire Cabinet.

It had the unanimous support of

the Commander-in-Chief and of the responsible members of the services who had years of exper- fence in India.

over, been consulted throughout

the Conference as far as the Amer-crossed the Manchukuo frontier forcible smashing of the Bavarian Jean delegation was concerned in the vicinity of Taipingchen Peoples Party and the surrender the Government of India, including

the day before yesterday.

Router.*

SUGAR PROBLEMS.

London, June 28. In the sugar sub-commission, Sir Philip Cuncliffe Llater support ed the object of the Cuban propo- sal that the working committee

should examine the whole subject

of international limitation. Ho roslated the proposal that the con- struction of new factories should be forbidden and said there were administrativo and legislativo dif- Aculties in the tariff proposals in Cuban plan. The Cuban delegate sald the reservationa destroyed the plan but Sir Philip declared readiness to cooperate heartily In its prime objects.

of the National Front.

sup-

It is stated that they crossed somo twenty miles to the south of Hitler, through his Director of Tungning, lodged for the night Propaganda, Dr. Goebbels, has with a Korean and the following now issued a warning to the Catho- morning rounded up seven Soviet fle Centre Party, giving them the civilian refugees from the U.S.S.R. same option, surrender or territory with their captives.

They then returned to Soviet pression, with its accompaniment, It is also alleged by the Japan- į

the imprisonment of the leading that four hundred anti-Man-figures in the Party, which is con- chukuo forces operating in

trolled by the former Chancellor, game district are connected with Dr. Briening. the Red Army and receive mone- GOEDBELS" "ADVICE."

the

thorities when they hand over re- tary rewards from the Soviet au-

fugees.

POLICY ASSAILED..

Lord Lloyd vigorously assailed the policy which he said provided inadequate anfeguards for the tentment of the Indian people. welfare, security, peace and con-

Mr. Churchill who was constant- ly interrupted despite appeals for order, declared that the policy would not go through Parliament The threat was issued in the without the most strenuous resist course of a vigorous speech by anco and searching criticism and Dr. Goebbels at Stuttgart, when examination by those who thought dotri he advised the Catholic Centre it to be fraught with gravé dan-

Party to dissolve voluntarily if it ger-British Wirelcae.

the to avert action by

Red Army is regarded as

This frontier zone policy of the mental to the peace and order and prestige of Manchukuo. Manchu- wanted General conventions and multi-kuo is therefore presenting a Government. lateral agreement to effect tariff serious protest.-Reuter.

TARIFF ISSUES.

modifications, Instead of bilaterali agreements were advocated by. the delegates of Belgium, Norway and the Netherlands in the com mercial policy sub-commission of the Conference. Prolongation of the tariff truce and a return to the widest possible measures of fres trade wero urged by the Japanese delegate.

MOSQUES AFIRE

KASHMIR RIOTING,

QUELLED

MORNING

He declared: "There is no room MILITARY FUNERAL THIS in Germany for the Centre Party any more and we would do the Catholic Church a good service by making the Centre Party dis- appear."

"Our nim," he added, "is the creation of homogeneous National Socialist Germany."

tentions of the Centre

No sign has yet come of the in-

Party

Retter.

HUMILIATION.

Simli, June 23, In the conflagrations following The special sugar committee the communal rioting which broke which has been set up began its out

at Mirpur, today, both deliberations immediately after Hindus and Moslems forgot for a electing Signor Damate (Portu- while their differences and jointly gal) as chairman.

Most humiliating treatment was fought the flames that were des- The discussion is expected to troying three mosques..

accorded the ex-Governor of Inst several days before a report

Kashmir State troops promptly. Lower Silesia, a Socialist by the is ready for admission to tho Economic Sub Commission Two eral relief of the inhabitants on way to the concentration camp at suppressed the rioting, to the gen-name of Luedemann, while on his

Reuter and British Wireless.

ALLEGED PALMING OF FORGED NOTES

Breslau.

· Mary Garden (Soprano). Plano Solo Neu Wien Valso

(Strauss-Bright).

Piano Solo-Coppella--Waltz

(Delibes).

1439.

Mark Hambourg. C2505. Song-Thy Beaming Eyes (Gardner-MacDowell). Song-Oh, That We Two Were Haying (Kingsley-Nevin).

Lawrence Tibbett

(Baritone).

Violin Solo-Do You Know My Garden) (Haydon Wood), Violin Solo No One Knows

(Gordon).

6.4517.25 p.m.

1172.

Rence Chemet.' 1270.

Orchestra. M-40.

Selections by The Hollywood Bowl Carneval Overture (Dvorak). The Fire Dance (de Falla). Fantastic Symphony-March to

the Scaffold (Berlioz).. Islamey (Balakirew). The Sleeping Beauty Ballet Suite

Tschaikowsky). 7.25 p.m. Closing Local Black Quotations, etc.

7.27-8 p.m. Variety. Orchestral--La Guajira.

Don Azpiazu & Is

Orchestra. B6208. Humorous Bong-Our Avenue,

Gracie Fielda. B2758. Orchestral-This is No Dream.

Victor Arden-Phil Ohman &

Their Orchestra. B0209. Humorous Song-The Vegetable

Blues.

Frank Crumit. B4356. Xylophone Solo-On the Track.

Jack Simpson. B4351. Orchestral Lamento Borinqueno.

Don Azpiazu & His

Song-Under the Moon.

Orchestra. B0298. Gracie Fields. 12758, Orchestral Tho Cop on the Beat,

The Man in the Moon and Me.

Victor Arden-Phil Ohman &

Their Orchestra. B6209.

Burial of Private John Humorous SongThey're Always

Cartwright

A victim of acute appendicitis,. John Cartwright, aged 26, of the First Battalion, Lincolnshire Reg!- ment, died after an operation at the Military Hospital at Bowen Rond yesterday morning. He is survived by his mother, who lives at Tunstall, Staffordshire.

The funeral took place at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley,

this morning, with full milltary honours, and was attended by all available men from the Battalion.

account of the proximity of Mir pur to the Punjab frontier and Escorted by ten Nazi Brown memories of the fierce rioting two Shirts, he had to walk to the camp The coffin, draped with the Union. Years ago, when British troops from the police headquarters Jack, was drawn along on a gun- occupied the district. for nine through thousands of jeering and carriage, and as the procession ap- hissing Nazis. On arrival at the pronched the Cemetery gate, the camp, the President of Police at Band and Drums of the Lincolns forgeries. The complainant hap Breslau, Herr Heines, who has rendered Chopin's Funeral March went to a money changer's shop and served a sentence in gaol for and the Dead March from Saul.

months. Reuter.

Together.

Frank Crumit. B4350, Xylophone Solo--The Clock and the

Dresden China Figures

Jack Simpson B4361. 8 p.m.

Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Prese News.

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INDIAN POLICY

GOVERNMENT PLAN CRITICISED

London, June 28. At an extremely Important

Passenger Said to Have went to his address at 134, Con- murder, gibed at Luedemann, and Major H. St. G. Thoyts, M.C., meeting of the Conservative Cen-

Been Victimised

How two men palmed two

the

ten

naught Road West. While he was said he could now help to pay out of the Lincolns, was in command. talking to Chan, a détective came his

pension for the other up, and Chan took them to 38, Con. prisoners. naught Road, West, where they found the two defendants. Accord-

The services at the graveside tral Committee to-day, an over- were performed by the Rov, J. N. whelming majority rejected a re- Lewis Bryan, Military Chaplain. solution which virtually condemn- Luedemann was then taken, to The customary three volleys were ed the Government's Indian guilder forged notes in exchange Ing to the rate of exchange that the Government building where he fired over the grave, and a party of policy. for $40 in Foochow money on today, the $40 Foochow currency was was jeered at by his former aub buglers sounded the Last Post and The meeting voted after Rt. a Chinese passenger on

worth 22 guilders and 40 cents, and ordinates, and finally taken back Revellle.

Hon. Winston Churchill and Mr. Tjisondari bound for the East Indies, was

Dutch the complainant had really received to the camp and put to work with related before 23 guilders.

G. W. Lloyd, Parliamentary Pri a spade in the fielda. Mr. Schofield, at the Central

vate Secretary to the Lord Presi Magistracy this morning.

dent of the Council (Mr. Baldwin), Sub-Inspector O'Donovan charg

had delivered-spirited addresses. There were other speakers both for and against the Government's policy.

FORCERIES.

Wreaths were laid on the grave from the Commanding Officer and SHOCK FOR STORES..

other officers and men of the de ceased's Battalion, and from the Department stores and similar South Wales Borderers and the

a other units,

Lee Hung-pui, an expert from ed Ngai Hak-kau with having the Netherlandlache Bank, testified business concorns were struck feloniously utterred two ten guilder to the two notes being forgeries.heavy, blow by the Business Com bank notes of the Government of He said that the colour on the aur-missar, Herr Otto Wagner, who the Dutch East Indies at 317, Des face was deeper and the design has forbidden them to sell goods Voeux Road on June 13, and Kong more distinct than in the genu-jother than those made by indepen- Sau-kwong was charged with ald-ine notes, and the texture was dont factories or artisans. ing and abetting.

also stiffor, though not so tough na

DEAL IN A CAFE,

the genuine notes. The back of The object of this is to encourage the forged notes also appeared to independent craftsmen and small Outlining the facts of the case, be meared with wax, and the shopkeepers. The business in

FINANCIAL AID FOR NEW FOUNDLAND

the prosecuting officer stated that figures were more yellow, The which stores are now no longer British Government to

tho complainant was passing printer's name in the forgeries was permitted to engage includo sau- through Hongkong from Foochow. (also much finer than in the genuine fange making, hair dressing, beauty On the arrival of the steam-notes.

|saloons,, banking, tailoring, watch

ture-making-Reuter.

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or in Hongkong, he went to After further evidence, hearing and motor car repairs and furni- live in a boarding house, and met was adjourned. the defendants in the sampan taking them ashore. Tho com-

plainant got into conversation with

the deferidanta and another man,'

Chan Mui-taal, and the defendants

to Java, Complainant repiled in the

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

SHAME MAY RESTRAIN WHAT LAW

asked him whether he was going DOES NOT PROHIBIT Sereco

affirmative, and the men spoke

about exchanging money.

For

stealing two packets

of

One case of typhoid was reported to the health authorities on Tuesday.

The marriage will shortly. cigarettes from a hunchback woman's place of Mr. B. Y, Geronimo, take On landing near the Harbour stall at Western Market n

Chinese flan, of 1, Granville Road, Kowloon, Office, the first defendant invited youth was sent to prison for one and Miss Euphemia Dacanay, of The

complainant to the Em-month this morning.

Orient. Tobacco Company, Kowloon. pross cafe, and there, over

tho

Mr. 11. Bonnafous, the now French

Pay Whole Vote

London, Juno 28. Speaking on the supplementary Dominions services vote. In con nexion with the grant in ald amounting to £400,000, to the Government of New Foundland, the Under Secretary of State for the Dominions, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, recalled the arrangement which the United Kingdom and Canadian Governments joined In advancing to Newfoundland the moneys required for the January payment of interest due on the coffee, naked complainant whe- Consul-General, has arrived in Canton The Honorary Secretary of the external debt of the Dominion. thor he wanted to exchange from Mukden to take up the post bars that the annual general meeting due on July 1, the Canadian Peak Club desires to remind mom. Regarding the interest payment money. Complainant anid evaented by Mr. L. Eynard who is had no money on him, but wont now on home leave. Before the ar-will be held this evening at 0 p.m. Government had not found it pos back to the boarding house, and rival of Mr. Bennafour, Dr. Ringen- The attendance of ladies (wives and sible to join in making another returned with $40 in Fooclio bach was Acting Consul for France.

relatives of members) will be cor-advance, and the United Kingdom dially welcomed. money. The first defendant gave

Government had, decided to make him in exchange two guilder notes It being established that a pernon

the whole advance. Herbs to the value of $40, which and seven pleces of allver. Then allowed to carry 5 taein of long-

This was an interim. arranga- complainant accepted the chango kong Government prepared oplum, had been placed over a charcoal fire

Mr. Wynne-Jonce this morning dis to dry, wore damaged when they boment pending the report of a ns boing correct exchange..

a long Later he consulted a friend at charged a shop foki who was charged came ignited on the ground floor of Royal commission on the boarding house, and as a result respect of 3 tuola at the Po Tak 628 Shanghai Street yesterday. The range constructive polley for the

Wharf

Revenue-Omcer Grimmilt firo was extinguished by Inmates be Dominion' in future.", wont to a money changers shop and stated defendant should have had a fore the Fire Brigade arrived. No The vote WEB. was told that the two notes were Kamshan pass-book for the opium. damage was done to the premlaos. British Wireless,

...

approved?

Finally, the meeting adopted a motion, with which Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin agreed; reserv- ing its decision until the report of the Joint Select Committee on In- dian affairs had been made public and digested-Router.

NO ARTIFICIAL SILK.

BANNED BY ARCHBISHOPS IN ITALY.

Turin, June 28. Declaring that artificial slik is unsuitable for priests vestments, because it is man-made, not of natural textile fibres, the Arch- bishops of Milan and Turla inve imposed a ban, which extends to alter decorations-Reuter Special

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