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YUGO-SLAVIA EXPULSIONS
MINORITY RULES NOT INVOLVED
TREATY'S END
JAPAN'S DECISION TO
ABROGATE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934.
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
INDIA'S FUTURE
LORDS' SENSATION
Tokyo, Dec. 12. The Special Committee of the |Privy Council has approved of the draft notification of termination of the Washington Treaty.
London, Doc. 12. Answering 1 parliamentary
The Committee's report will be question regarding the recent ex- pulsions from Yugo-Slavia, Sir submitted on December 19 to a John Simon said during the past plenary session of the Privy Coun- two or three weeks between 2.000 cil, which is expected to confirm the and 3,000 Hungarians had been committee's report by, unanimous expelled, by certain Yugo-Slavia vote, nuthorities. As the persons con-
The Press reports that the earned were not of Yugo-Slavia Government will notify America nationality, the provisions of the and other signatories of the treaty with Yugo-Slavia for the termination of The treaty on protection of minorities would not December 20.-Renter. therefore apply to them.
Nevertheless, the British Govern. ment wore impressed both by the hardship to those concerned and by the importance of avoiding any thing which might further embitter had been the diapute which referred to the League Council, and they had accordingly made representations to the Yugo-Slavia Government to bring these expul- aloha to end.
The Prince Regent, on his return to Yugo-Slavia on December 8, ut once ordered that the expulsions should cease and he (Sir John)
Adjournment.
London, Dec. 12. Great Britain is expected to an- the adjournment of the nounce
aval talks after a Cabinet meeting this afternoon. The last contacts will be made this week and Americans will leave in time to be home for Christmas.
the
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tence would render it unnecessary to invoke them.
Lord Salisbury maintained the Government was moving too far and too fast and that there were large numbers of people in India who would disapprove the Committee's majority report when they under- stood its implications.
LABOUR AMENDMENT
LORD CINEF JUSTICE'S TIRADE
.
London, Dec. 12. Yesterday's spectacular address by Lord Chief Justien Howart In the House of Lords' made a front page story in the newspapers throughout the nation fo-day, sinco મ dispute between the Judiciary and the Government is a rare event.
Additionally-Lord-Hewart dis-, played unusual virulence. He dealt particularly with the pro- In the House of Commons posed appointment of a Vice- Labour amendments to the Gov-President of the Court of Appeal. ernment resolution were moved to This, hu urged, was aimed the effect that provision should be rislist Lord Justice Slesser.
deliberately excluding tho So-
made for recegriftion of the right
The Court of Appeal at present, of India to a Dominion's status consists of the Master of the Five Lords Justices. and for its attainment by progres. Rolls and sive development and expansion of The Master of the Rotis always presides over the First Division, responsible Government and for and the Senior Lord Justies In the pineing in the hands of the Indian Second Division. masses the possibility of obtain- Ing pulitical power by constitu-
10 per
RADIO BROADCAST
Children's Concert From
The Studio
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME
From Z..W. on a wavelength of 155 metres (845 kilocycles):
5-8 p.m. European Programme 5:0 p.m. A Relay of the Hongkong fotel Danco Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
G-6.30p.m. Children's Studio Can-
cert
6.30-7 p.m. A Relay of the Hong- kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota tions. London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7.30 p.mand Selection from Light Opern, Lea Cloches de Cornville
(Planquette).
The Band of II. M. Coldstream
Guards. Mikado (Sullivan).
The Band of 11. M. Coldstream Guards. The Yeomen of the Guard
(Sullivan).
Lord Justice Stesser is now the The second senior Lard Justice and would replace Lord Justice Greer in case of lness.
The Bill provides for the ap- topointment of two more judges, total number of raising the Puinne Judges in the King's Bench
the
Division to 19-
Lord Justice will preside in the A clause also provides that a Second Division Appeal Court but cent, not necessarily the senior Lord
Justice.
No ofetal comment has beentional menne. made in American circles while the
Mr.
moved before tho
Cocks, who British matter in
amendment, urged the house Cabinet,
British circles admit that a post-remember that the goodwill of the was informed that they had ceased, ponement In the naval talks was Indian peoples was the strongest He did not know whether, any of discussed by delegations, although safeguard. He said the Labour those expelled had yet returned or it is not being actively discussed at Party wished to sweep away all whether they desired to do so. present. The British stated that
Replying to supplementary ques-no definite forecast could be given. second chambers in India. In tions, the Foreign Secretary anid
On the other hand, it is known the lower chamber he thought it was quite true that} that the Japanese are seeking hardship was involved in some guidance from Tokyo na regards cases, but inasmuch as the matter questions of procedure. It seems had been met, he felt the best probable, therefore, that the ques- course, in the interests of peacetion of announcing the adjournment and good relations, was to be very of the discussions depends on the well satisfied that it was ended. nature of the Japanese reply from
Tokyo.
Presumably, no announcement FISKRETAZANIRANE TRENINGSVERENIKACIBERITANCE BRAsean be made until the Japanese have
received Instructions.-Renter,
British Wirelens.
NEW PLANES FOR CHINA
Big Order Placed In United States
(Special to "Telegraph")
Not Competitive
London, Dec. 12. "The time has come for England and the United States to show the world that their two navies are not competitive bul complemen- tary," declared Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly, R.N. (retired) in a speech In London to-day,
"The two countries have the same ideals of liberty, justice and fair the Telegraph, Conerisht. Telegraph Men dealing and largely the same tradi- tions. Their navles worked to-
mpra Ordinance, 1891, Enceivad, December
12. 7.45 M.)
Buffalo. Dec. 12.
The Government of China has ordered from the Con- solidated Aircraft Corpora- tion here a fleet of fifty training, planes, at a cost of U.S. $243,000.
Thirty of these machines will be assembled here and the remainder will be as.. sembled at the new Chinese army air base at Shanghai.' -United Press.
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LEAVING FOR THE SAAR
gether most harmoniously during the War and will be ready to do no again if the peace of the world le erunngered," sad Sir Lewis.
He added that during a recent visit to the United States he found a growing feeling of friendship for Britain. Reuter Special.
MUKDEN RAID FOR ARMS
BLOW AT CHINESE VOLUNTEERS
•
The Bant of II. M. Coldstream ·
Guards,
7.30-7.43 p. The Pianoforte Salon by Arthur de Greef.
1. Wedding Day (Grieg).
2. Valso in E Major, Op. 14
(Moszkowski).
7.43-8 p.m. Ok Tunes. Tom Costello in Song Memories
Tom Contello and Chorus. The Gay Nineties-Waltz Medley
Debroy Somers Band. H p.m. Local Time and Weather
8.03-10.30
Report drafted. Concert.
of the seats should be allotted to Labour so that they could work for
In Wrong Hands elimination of social extin. There
According to the Lord Chlef should be adult suffrage in towns Justice, the BI, as
the hands of the and more effective franchise of places in Indian women, Government should Government whips the decision a insert in a preamble of the Bill to the composition of the King's the declaration that they regarded Bench.
The B, he declared, was a Dominion status for India as the
It should be at-disgraceful mensure, which wo goal and that tained within a mensurable period enable the Lord Chancellor or one of years.
of us secretaries, by a stroke of the pen or a telephone call, to order who would preside over the Court of Appeal. The Law Courts had nothing to do with political opinions,
p.3. Chintar Studio
9.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins, Lonion 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
10.30. p.m.
Reuter Pressa. Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News. Further London Stock and Commodity Quata- tions.
10.40 p.m. Close Down,
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME 8.30-10 p.m. European Recorded Music from Z.E.K. on a Frequency of
G-40 k.c ́n.
1. Introduction and Royal March of the Lion; Hens and Cocks:
Mules; 4. Tortoises; b. The Elephant; 6. Kangaroos; 7. Aquarium; 8. Peri sonages with long enen; 9. Cuckoo in the Woods; 10. Birds; 11. Fosatta: 12. The Swan; 13. Pianists: 14. Finale.
8.52-9.30 p.m.. Variety. Piano Solos "Four Aces"Sulte
(Billy Mayerl)
Inie da Conta.
SIMON INTERVENES Sir Jobs Simon, who intervened
8.30-8.52 p.m.. Carnival of the at an early stage in (o-day's de-
Animals (Saint-Suens) played by bate, pointed out that neither the
The Lord Chief Justice explain-Leopold Stokowski and the Philadef- amendment nor the labour memed that a fortnight ngo, Lord phin Symphony Orchestrn. her minority report proposed to Justice Slesser had been told by establish here and now complete self-government in India. There the Master of the, kolla that he was not to preside in an Appeal was, therefore, recognition from Court case during Lord Justice the icial Opposition that it was Greer's absence. If Lord Justice inevitable they should proceed by Slesser did not agree, the com- elages. Worst of all errors
changed.
Court would be position of the
The Lord Chief Justice contend- ed that is was contrary to the practice of the past sixty years. Lord Justice Slesser had insisted the way
between his rights, and according to British and Indian elementa Lord Justice Hewart, the proviso enable the scheme to be advanced in The B enabling the Ford rapidly or otherwise.
Chancellor to say who was tr preside, was a sequel.
The Government has not yet replied to Lord Justice Hewart's onslaught-Renter.
providing for a future conatitu tion of Government was to imagine that the rate of advance depended
on a time table. Changes de ended on what happened and on co-operation
Resumption of Debate
1. Ace of Clubs,
2. Are of Dinmontis,
3. Ace of Hearts. 4. Ace of Spades. Vocal"Mr. Whittington" with Elsie Handolph, Jack Buchanan. Carroll Gibbons and John W. Green. Songs-What more can I ask? Song Brighter than the Sun
Anonn Winn (Soprano). Orchestra-Jerome Kern-Medley Orchestra-George Gershwin-Medley Carrall Gibbons and The Savoy Hotel Orpheans. 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1pm. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
9,35-10 p.m. Quartet in D Flat Major, Op. 15 (Duhnany))
Flonzaley Quartet. 1st Movement—Andunte—Allegro, -Presto acciscento.
-Molto Adagio.
Bill,
2nd
Sir John Simen pointed out that both Statutory Commission and the Joint Select Committee considered that the only really j satisfactory conclusion of the Indian constitutional problemi wna
London, Dec. 13. a Federation which embraced all
When the House of Lords met India, both the states and British to-day, Lord Kruding asked the India. Since the Report of the leader of the House when he pro- Statutory Commission a new proposed to resume the debute on the Mukden, Dee, BR. spect had arisen as a result of the Supreme Court Judicature The Manchukuo-Japanese mili- number of declarations which had which was the occasion of Lord tary authoritites are organising a
brought the possibility of an All-Chief Justice Hewart's speech. 3rd Inrge scale rald
Federation among the findin
considerably Lord Hallsham, in reply, said civilian
neurer, The question to be deeld-I that the Lord Chancellor naturally possessed by unauthorised individ was whether in the light of wished for the earliest resumption duals, us preventive measure this new prospect of Indian States possible.
All-Indiun แ against the activities of Chinese coming
It was most undesirable that the volunteers and other anti-
Federation it was wise and politicstatements made by the Lord Chief Manchukuo forces.
to provide such an opportunity in Justice Inst night should remain their new legislation under cop-not dealt with by the Government ditions that were the only condi-over Christmas, therefore he su Follows. tions which would secure the 'gested that the House of Lords princes adhesion, or whether they meet on December 14 to resume the should decline to take such steps | debate.--Reuter. as too big a risk. That was the issue on which the House must vote.
populace
for
47m4
CENERAL BRIND MAKES PLANS
London, Dec. 12. Major General Brind, Comnan- der-in-Chief of the International Saar Force, will leave London for
The raid has been started in Saarbruecken to-morrow with and around Mukden and has re- members of his staff. A party of sulted in the seizure of 28,588 officers and non-commissioned of- rifles and pistols.
heers to-day proceeded to Calals It is unoficially estimated that at to make arrangements for the least 96,000 rifles are still in the transport of the main body, which | hands of the anti-Manchukuo is expected to proceed to the Saar.agents in Liaoning Province.~ next week.
Central News.
In addition to the British units previously announced as forming part of the Force, a squadron of the 12th Lancers, with eight Farmoured cars, will be sent after Christmas. The unita will have active service equipment.—British Wireless,
BANDITS RAIDING MINE AREA
CHINWANGTAO SENDS ASSISTANCE
Chinwangtao, Dec, 12.
A large group of armed bandits mado a landing on the Chinwang- tan coast last night. They came by sea from Shanhaikwan, and, after landing, aucceeded in making their way into Liukinng without meeting with any opposition.
EUROPE'S FINANCE
WASHINGTON OUTLOOK
Washington, Due, 12, Opinion here is that the removal of political unrest in Europe could easily result in an netive advance in the European commodity and bond markets. Lira 'revaluation is in- dicated in from six to twelve months.
An Anglo-American agreement to maintain a relatively stable cross-
stick.
within
int
OBITUARY
OLD SERVANT OF GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.
"Every single surviving member who served on the Statutory Com mission four years ago, said Sir John Simon, is to-day of the opin- Jon that instead of standing stiffly by the proposals contained
Mr. Pedro Fernando da Cruz thone two volumes we should at Prata died yesterday at his re- any rate advance as far as thesidence, 10 Hart Avenue, Kowloon, Joint Select Committee proposed." at the age of 66 years. Born in He added that if the Indian Macau, Mr. Prata joined the Green States did not come in they would Island Cement Company nearly 50 help to establish a Federation of years ago and retired on pension Greater India upan the only in 1929. For the past 36 years he possible basis.—British Wirclens. has lived in Hongkong,
PERMIT TO FLY OVER FRANCE
Paris, Dec. 12. The Air Ministry announced to-
The late Mr. Prata is survived
sons, by his wife, seven daughters
children.
and three
10 p.m. Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES This Evening's Broadcasts From
The German Short-Wavers Special programines for Far Eastern
tener will be broadened from Zemen ar
SOUTH ABIA ZONE
Both Ala Zone, broadcast from DIN,
1974 metres) and DJN (11.45 metres).
4.45 pm, DJN, DIN Announcement (Germ. Engl) German Falk donr. Pre- Eramme-Ÿurecast (German, Eng.
#N).
5 p.m. Variety Programmer Fred Bird- Leh Hand, Holoiata: Franx
Equanh Ellabeth
Brensen, Herbert Wesbach.
5.20 p.m. Nawa In English.
Kath-
6.15 p.m. Mary Concert by the 1.9, Hitler Guard Conductor: Bandmaster Muller John.
6.45 p.. Nawa in German.
1 p.m. Light Mule.
#p.. News in English,
1.15 p、n. Close down DJD, DIN (Germ
Exell
EAST ABIA ZONE East. Asta Zone brondenat through BJA on
1.18 metres, and DJN (31,45 metres).
Þ. DJA, DIN Announcament (Germ..
Eng.) Lerman Falk Bone. Fre Emme Forecast (Germ., Est) 12.18 p.m. Harle' and Topics] Erania,
1.45 pm. Hawa in English en D3A and
In Dutch on BJN.
10 p.m. Delayed from Colognes "The MerrT Mexico." . A Homste Bang Play by Clemena Ureniano and E. Th. A. Hoffmann
Kews in German on DJA and DIN.
six
11.15 p. Krand-
11.30 p.m. Milliary Concert, by the WA.
ler Guard: Conductor. Dend master Muller-John 12.15 am. News in English on. DIA and
In Dutch on DJN. 17.30 436. Close Cown, DJA, DIN (Germ
East)
The funeral will pass the Monu- ment this afternoon at 5:15 o'clock.
Diocesan Boys' School Student Passes
rate appears probable and would day that as a result of negotiations. allow the Gold Bloc. to revalue in between the British and Fronch We regret to record the death torms of the Anglo-American yard-Air Ministries, the British air ser- which occurred yesterday at No. vices to India and Capotown will 14-16, Hankow Road of David, the It appears that they are attempt-
Russia is about to enter the be able to traverse French terri-14-year old son of the late Mr. Jus -ing to seize the mining area. On American and British markets for tory, vin Paris and Marseilles, learning of the menace, the local textile machinery-Swan, Culbert- authorities rushed armed guards to son and Fritz.
The agreement, said the Minis- try, may be considered already engage the raiders.
reached.-Neutor.
At the same time, another group
of bandits is creating a disturbance
Halyang District. -
in
Central
News,
DRUG MANUFACTURERS
TO BE EXECUTED
Shanghai, Dec, 13.
For the first time la history, the
MORE RESTRICTIONS
Sec-chin and Mrs. Jan Sco-chin.
The deceased had been ailing for the past three months. His con- dition took a turn for the worse yesterday, and he passed away in the 'afternoon.
KZRM PROGRAMME
This Evening's Broadcast. From
Manila Station
The following programme will be broadcast from Manlia r
4.30 p.m. Copservatory of Kunio-Monthly
Recital,
4.10 p.m." Spanish Informational Period. 6.30p.m. Engilah Informational Period. 7 p.m. Stadlo P'erwentation-Bezka Tricks by Tom Carp'o; Sakophone Stunts by Emilio Salonga; and Modern Plano Compositions by Ariston Avelino.
1.20 p.m. Popular Bongs by Dally "Avelino,
iated by Johnny Marria
· Arsenio Orters and Tom Carpie. 7.45 D.M. Dans Perfume (Chain EZZO)....
Rity Raquina,
Deceased was a student at the Dr. Mehta, C., Officer of the Venerable Order of St. John of Diocesan Boys' School, and was Shanghai, Dec. 13.
Jerusalem, and well known Indian very popular with his schoolmates, The Chinese. Maritime Customs social welfare
worker, is giving to whom his death will come as a Administration has announced un- lecturo at the Chineno Y.M.C.A. on sad blow, der orders from the Chinese Minia-Sunday, December 16, at 8 pm, on
A Deep sympathy will be extended try of Finance, a new ruling that a Welfare Work in India-dealing to deceased's mother and his eight.
The funeral will take place at the
traveller is not allowed to carry Malaria, etc. Dr. Bichta has a num
chiefly with Small Pox, Tuberculosis, sisters and four brothers. Shanghal authoritics have instruct with him a quantity of silver cotas ber of interesting slides illustrating Chirose Permanent Cemetery, the ed that two men recently found pre- above $1,000 when travelling from his lecture. During his stay in the paring eplum and heroin for sale one Chinese port to another.—Cen-colony ho is also lecturing in. Hin cortege leaving the residence at 8 should be executed.-Central News, tral News.
dustani and Urdu.
p.m. to-day
p. BAY with Moto-Carmen and
Cielito Franquelli. KIE KM. Ho and Nos.
6.14 P. Song of the Philippine
Pacianata_Monialbo, sopraasi and
• Abandia Ibanen. Dan.
.5 p.. Block Qootslane,
# pa. XZIM Musicale, conducted
Lorine Nash
20.30 "Big Of
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