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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1934.' 月十三月九:
ODD SECRECY OF SIMON EXPLAINS JAPAN
JAPAN MANDATE
FOREIGN
VISITORS
EXCLUDED
AERODROMES CONSTRUCTED.
ISLAND HARBOURS TO BE CLOSED?
Geneva, Nov. 5.
The Japanese representa- tive at the League of Na- tions Mandate Committee, Mr. Ito, when questioned to- day as to whether foreign planes would be allowed to use the aerodromes built by Japan in the Pacific islands. under her mandate, declined to give a definite answer.
Discussion of the Pacife istands mandate report was continued to- day for some two houra in private, following an earller session at which the same subject engaged] the Committee.
Questions were first of all raised) with respect to disbursements of 800,000 yen by Japan for the development of barbours in the islanda under her mandate. It was further alleged at this stage that aerodromes had been built in the mandated group.
Mr. Ramany macuoskid is, nem
shaking hands with a policaman wao offered the Premier congratula- Lions on mitmining his 68th birthday.
TENSION IN SAAR REMOVED
SIR JOHN SIMON'S
ASSURANCE
GERMAN STAND
EXPLAINED
London. Nov, õ.
When the Chairman of the. The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Committee asked whether foreign Simon. replying to a question in aircraft would be allowed to land there, Mr. Ita would not give a the House of Commons with refer- definite answer.
ance to maintenance of order in the, Saar territory where the Plebiscite is to be held on January
PROTEST ΤΟ BRITAIN
BRITAIN TO MAKE CLAIM
Lennox Simpson
Case Sequel
London, Nov. 5.
Sir John Simon announc ed in the House of Com- mons, to-day that after consulation with Mr. Lennox Simpson, the Government had decided to Instruct the Consul General at Harbin to lodge a claim on his behalf. The claim would be placed before the Manchukuo authorities.
INCURSION BY TROOPS RESENTED
SHANHAIKWAN INCIDENT:
SAME TREATMENT
FOR ALL
London, Nov. 6. Sir John Simon, the Foreign Minister, to-day explained in the House of Commons the position Great Britain had taken in view of the protests lodged by the Manchuk u o authorities against the practice of send- Áing British military units.
Mr. Simpson, it will be recalled, was expelled from Manchukuo because of cer- tain articles he published in a newspaper.—Reuter,
ROUGH ROAD TO ROMANCE
EX-H.K, STUDENT MAY WED HEIRESS
SENATOR M¢ADOO
OBJECTS
into Manchukuoan territory for manoeuvres.
The Foreign Minister approach- ed the subject in replying to ques- tions asked by Mr. Morgan Jones.] The questioner has apokon of a "joint communication" sent from the local representatives of the Japanese army and Manchukuo civil authorities' and received by the commander of British troops) In the vicinity of Shanhalkwan ön June 26, lust.
This communication, it appears, expressed. Use view that British troops should not enter "the soil of the Manchukuo Empire."
CHINA'S HEAVY RAILWAY DEBT
Britain Pressos For Payment
'London, Nov. 5. Although China stili owed Great Britain largo amounts of money for rail. way construction foans, she was giving business to British competitors in this. field, Sir John Simon told the House of Commons to-day,
The amounts due from China on July 1 in respect to the Shanghai-Nanking Railway loan and the British
the portion of
Tientsin- Pukow Railway loan were £790,000 and £2,182,000 respectively, he said. The British Minister to China frequently made representa- tions to the Chinese Govern- ment in this connection and would continue to press for. full and prompty payment, -Router,
WISHART
AIDS PIRATE HUNT
KEEPING OUT OF DISPUTE.
CO-OPERATION WITH
It is now revealed that Rafuck į
CHINESE Sir John Simón såld that na His Lopez de Onate, the motion pic-desire to be drawn into a dis- Majesty's Government did not
Shortly after news of the piracy ture actor known on the screen cussion of juridical questions in of the C.M.S.N.C. vessel Kabo volved in the communication from Was received in the Colony year as Ralph Novarro, who figures the Japanese army, it had been day, H.M.S. Wishart was despatch. STRICT CONTROL.
ns one of the parties in a broken decided that British troops ated to Hong Hal Bay where the Shanbalkwan should abandon the steamer had been taken by the romance which, has caused con- There were stories abroad of aj
practice of holding manoeuvres pirates. strangely strict control in the 13, said the respons.bility forsiderable...commotion in the beyond the Great Wall.
The Wishart is patrolling in the Japanese mandated group, the maintaining order resis with the
support to the Chinese autorities Vicinity Ge say lending moral Chairman anid, and he pointed out governing Commission of that the heat way of onding the allegations that foreigners were and this responsibility continues
not allowed to visit the islands, or, to be successfully discharged. If they were allowed ashore were
these restrictions.
Soar
ter of Senator William G. McAdoo and the grand-daughter of the late President Woodrow Wilson, and the couple had intended to be married last month.
Objections ware, however, raised by the girl's family, her father announcing that he would stop all her allowances and cut her, off without a penay if she married De Onate.
Mr. William S. Neblett, law partner of Senator McAdoo, speak-
Full details of the piracy nave
pirates to sum; coint.
Bree men
troops of other nations also, he chow, Amoy and Swatow.
The vessel races between Foo- believed.-Reuter,
ing for the family, said he had un
MISSION TO MANCHUKUO
SIMON AGAIN DEFINES STATUS
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NEW ROAD TO DISARMAMENT
NEA
Henderson
Suggests Treatment
SEPARATION OF SUBJECTS
AIR REGULATIONS ESSENTIAL
Geneva, Nov. 5,
A communique issued by Mr. Arthur Henderson, President of the Disarmament Conference, ex- presses the opinion, that it will now be necessary to postpone Mr. Arthur Henderson, who has any attempt to deal with prob. Announced the postponement or the lema of disarmament until after Disarmament Conference, of which the beginning of the coming year.
he is President.
He therefore proposes that cer- fan questions whore agreement is in sight might be Incorporated in
U.S. TRADE separate protocols, coming into
REVIVAL..
ADVANTAGE OVER
BRITAIN
FAVOURABLE
BALANCE
orce singly and without the Con- rence necessarily having to wall the completion of the entire Innvention.
Instances of measures which might be treated in this manner are the arma traffic question, delay in which makes it possi- ble for the Gran Chaco war to continue with heavy losses of life on both sides, the question of publicity for the work of the Disarmament Conference) and the establishment of a Perman- Disarmament Commission.
ent The
Washington, Nov. 5. American report show a much
communique concludon improved trade position, American with the suggestion that work exports for September were US, should be started as soon as pos $191,000,000 and her imports were sible on the very vital question U.S.$131,000,000, compared with of air regulations und interpa- tional control of aircraft con- corresponding figures of $160,- 000,000 and $140.000.000 for last truction. Negotiations should be undertaken at the earliest possible year, it was announced to-day.
moment, he urges-Renter
Exports to Britain were up. amounting to 340,000,000 Instead of $28,000,000. But Imports were
stead of $12,000,000.
down, amounting to 9,000,000, in- MORRO CASTLE
creased, it was
Exports to Japan had also - CHARGE HEARD
ahown, jumping from $15,000,000 to nearly $20,- 070,000, Imports from Japan were OFFICERS DENY down, but $12,000,000 ́Instead of $14,000,000.
NEGLIGENCE
Exports to China were $3,470,- 000 compared with $9,800,000.---| Reuter.
Dominion Status For Wales Urged
|ENGLAND MUST NOT
BE FORGOTTEN.
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By Telepiach, Copyright. Telegraphla, žlun ges Ordinance, 1874. Itacaigad, `November [0, 'N,J7 a.m.)
Washington, Nov. 5.
Captain Wiam F. Warms, acting master of the Morro Castle, which was lost with terrible toll of life when fire broke out mysteriously in the middle of the night, pleaded not guilty whin
urged with negligence before
the United States Steamboat Inspection Service Board to-day,
There were five charges of negligence in various matters against him, and he was arraigned with four other officers.
United States, was formerly John, the thing was not clearly As a matter of fact, said, Sir student of St. Joseph's College, authorised in the protocol of
Wat are Hauling sae điGUASION, Hongkong. He is, moreover, a September, 1901.
not yet ocen rucelved. But, he added, there is equally brother of Mrs. T. M. West, the suitable ground for manoeuvring pirates at about a aut, on Sunday The Hayo was pirated by 12 always kept under the closest sur- The situation in which the veillance, would be to remove Government of the Snar found it. Max Factor demonstrator, well-purposes available inside the Great, morning and was taken by the
Wall. The House laughed, self unable br maintain orderknown in Hongkong.
There was no reason to think were taken on and the Kaho jeit jought not to occur. Mr. Ito pointed out that many of
De Onate had fallen in love with that the decision of the Govern the Bay presumably for swalew meat would be altered in this) the reports were inclined to be So long ago as 1020 the Saur exaggerated and calculated to stir governing Commission stated to Ellen McAdoo, 18-year-old daugh- matter. The embargo applied to yesterday morning. suspicion.
he Council of the Lengue that it would regard itself as entitled, in In some instances, he added, the case of absolute necessity, to call authorities had been obliged to Ipon troops stationed outside the take speciul measures in the territory and in the vicinity of its islands owing to the possibility mera to ass.at in maintaining
CHINESE ILL of local disturbances.
order. The Council took note of
TREATED? his report. There never has The fact that Japanese warships been any question of นชน were engaged in naval manoeuvres of British troops. Any French among the Islands at one time dispositions the part of
COMPLAINT TO made the presence of foreigners France bordering on Sanr tirr there undesirable, he went on. tory on the West are purely
FRENCH MINISTER But he promised to enquire into precautionary and there can be any specific cases brought to his no question of the use of external
Canton, Nov. 6. attention, notably that of the force for preserving order
Mr. Kan Chia-hou, Inspector of Anglican Bishop of Japan who was less the Snar governing Commiss-discovered that Do Onate's average Foreign Affairs for the Five Pro
(Dy Talipreph. Conwright. Telegraphic Hear anges-fed unner, 1895. Received, November The bearing will go forward to not allowed to visit an island in ion is unable to discharge task annual earnings for the past five vinces of South-western China, re-
£ 4.28 15,99! London, Nov. 5. his diocese.-Router.
determine whether the officers London, Nov. 5. fald upon it and is compelled to years were less than $1,000, where-turned hero from Hongkong this The Government has received no
Heencen should be suspended or ask for assistance.
aa Miss McAdoo had been spend-morning, after holding an interview protests from the Government of
There WAS chooring. and revoked altogether. The trial la ing at least $10,000 a year.
with M. Wilden, French: Minister China respecting the Federated Bri- laughter in the House of Commons not under criminal jurisdiction. GERMAN POSITION.
Ito China.
tish Industries trade mission which to-day when the Welsh Labourite, United Press and Router MARRIAGE PROBLEM. "The Gornian Ambassador saw
Mr. Kan revealed the nature of recently visited Manchukuo, stated Mr. Rhys Davies, naked Mr. (Ma Telegraph, Copyright. Telegrasikio Mes-i
Recently, De Onate applied for his interview with the French Sir John Simon in the House of Stanley Baldwin to restore to anges Ordinance, 1815. Received, November; mo at my request this morning and V. 1.37 cm.}
confirmed that the German Gov-
a marriage licence to officials of Minister when he said that the Commons to day, replying to ques- Wales the title of "Dominion" orumont, authorities had issued Riverside County, California, but discussion was mainly concernedHowever, in view of certain ab documents until 1800.
which, he said, was used on official Washington, Nov. 5. an order to S.A. and S.S. form- he was informed that he would with the problem of alleged li Officials of the State Department' ations on the German side of tho have to file proof that he was not treatment of Chinese in Indo-China: servations made by the Chinese He suggested that provision be side-stopped inquiries as to the Sunr frontier prohibiting over a Malayan or Caucasian,
The French Minister promised to Legation in London when the misma
Ella Mug's Speech bring the attention of the Bronco sion called on the Manchukuo Gov. from the Throne at the opening of position of the United States con- belt 25 miles wide and over a
Subsequently, it was rumoured Government to this problem. ernment, he wished to emphasise the next sess.on of Parliament in cerning Japan's status in the period which covers the date of
that the couple might elope to Las According to Mr. Kan, M. Wilder that the mission was entirely non. order to remove "th.s offence." Pacific islands under Tokyo's taking the Piebicito the wearing
Vegas, New Mexico, to obtain a declared that the French authorities political and unofficial, he said... mandate. The question is regard.of uniforms, parades, processions
licence and marry without delay, in Annam wished to encourage im- Questioned as to the Govern a change could only be made by Mr. Baldwin remarked that such ed as highly technical and not or gatherings of any kind, and
but this intention has not yet been, migration from China because the ment's intentions, the Foreign leg.slation and qald as-a wordThere was a further rise In the one on which comment should be have at the same time issued a
carried out. that there is made.
Bolòmu 'assurance
Minister, said that there was no "Dominion had a different mean- price of British trade depression in the French thought at the moment of raising ing to-day from what it had in securities this afternoon uuder Regarding his nationality, De Colony had assumed alarming pro-the status of the British logation in 1800 or before. No change in the lead of War Loan 8%1⁄2 per no danger of invasion of the Mr. Phillips, acting Secretary of territory of the Saar. I have ex- Onate says he has evidence to portions. When the Sino-Annamite State, declined to discuss the pressed both to Herr Von Hoesch show that he was born in Manila Commercial Convention is signed, China to that of an embassy Wales official title could be made, cent, which Geneva toporis of
closed at 10892. of substantial Spanish parents and closer, co-operation will bot charges that and to the French Ambassador to
Reuter.
furthermore, without the consent Consols 14 per cent. moved 14 facili Japan had closed two islands' v the satisfaction of Hla is not a Filipino. Both his mother tated. The signing of the Conven
of the whole Empire.
to 88; the highest since 1909, and harbours to foreign ships.
Majesty's Government at this an- and father were Spanish and his tion has been postponed because of
to the decision of the Chinese: Govern
ARIYOSHI GOES NORTH nouncement and at the same time sister, Mercedes, is married
If, said the Lord President of the local loans rose to 96, the highest The islands under Japan's man- have received from the French Thomas M. Wast, Manila Impor-ment to impose a special tax on rice
Council, amid laughter, any sug-since 1910 date are the Mariana Chealing and Ambassador
Nanking, Nov. 6. assurance
gestion ware made to give Wales The market was influenced by that
from Aunam Central Nowe, Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese Minister a Dominion's status he would the fall in Treasury bill rates and Marshal Group.-United Press. French arrangements are of a Friends of the actor said that}
to China, is proceeding to Peking submit a plea that England should by the announcement of the clear purely precautionary kind.
Mr. Noblett's statement about Del
by train. He passed hore til not be forgotten ing banks decision to reduce "In these circumstances we
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BRITISH STOCKS
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CONSOLS HIGHEST SINCE 1909
Loudon, Nov.
Government
By courtesy of the Commanding have the right to expect that Onato's income from the screon-Suicida de suggested by the die morning, from Shanghai, and 15 Another Welshman, Mr. David after: Thurday next; for a triäf;
of the body, of an unidentified
to
was misleading, for while over a Chinese, ed, bout. 15, paremat immediately continuing his Evans suggested that Wales should period of three months, the minis Oficer; the Band of the 1st Batt, the with this restraint in all quarters period of five years his pay has sag off. Celle Peak Road, yesterday siguidcance attached to his present become a Dominion with authority mum charge for short-lohnt
the North --He denied that any South Walas Borderers will play at the Plebiscite which it is the duty been small more recently he has Thero wawound In the throat trip and declared that he was to to manage its own affairs, but Mr. against hills from one per cents p tha St. Stephan's College prize diso e Connell of the Longue to appeared in 14 Spanish language which is believed to have been self- tribution at Stanley to-morrow at 3 conduct will be carried through talking pictures and in several has. Inficted with pen knie which was Inspect Legation alfairs only - Baldwin declined to be drawn one half per cent --British Wire
properly and in dus order." played the leading role,
Size found beside the body,M
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