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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1935.
JAPAN'S FOREIGN
POLICIES
(Continued from Page 1.)
(Special to "Talegraph")
Shanghai, Jan. 22. Rates remain firm on Foreign Exchange Market here at Britain Accused in Li Shing, alias Li 9.30 a.m. tus morning
Trading, however, eu inues to TO LET-Four newly-hulit modern Wing-wa. who is charged with four-roomed FLATS, 128, Kennedy killing, with others, a man named be dull, and the market is without Hond, bathroom attached, servants Lam Ming, alias Lam Chung-wing, any particular fouture.
Foreign exchange rates are quarters, elect:le, gas and garage. Faged alkut 45, on October 28,
firm
10.30 Itent miderate. Apply 1:0, Kennedy It was alleged that the victim very
was bladgeoned with a piece of there is virtually no business he Road, Telephone 25964.
then stabbed ing done on the foreign exchange LET-Attractive, three-rooned piping or bar and and five-roome FLATS, in lankow through the body with a long knife market. Itou and Peking tond, Kowloon, whilst being held helpless in the Three minutes tram Ferry. Modern midle of Queen's Road East early conveniences. Cheap rent. Apply Tung in the evening, Tack Co. 6, Queen's Road, „Central.
Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At-: Tel. 26:441.
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INSIGNIFICANT FIGURE
seventh
REFUSED APPEAL
TOM MOONEY TO.'
FIGHT ON
ENCOURAGED BY HIGH COURT
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"Our Government are planning to accelerate and peacorul acvelop ment of Soviet-Japanese relations by redoubling their oftarts for the solution of other pending, pro- blems.
To that end, hearty co- operation on the part of the Soviet Union is, of course, cazon-
London, Jan. 21. The ANNUAL DINNER DANCE
course, There exists no question tial. In this connection, I cannot Silver prices advanced 1/16th will be held at the Peninsula Hotel between the two countries which, but hope that the Soviet Govern- to-day to 24.5/8 spot and 24% on FRIDAY, MARCH 1st, 1935..
Is intrinsically difficult of amic-ment will give special considera- forward. Booking of tables will open on able solution. Certainly it in tion to the erection of military Speculators bought and India February 11th, at the Hong Kong | unimaginable, that there should works in the Far East, especiany sold. Business was small,--Swan, and Peninsula Hotels. The be any cause of conflict between along the Soviet-Puppet regime Culbertson and Frile. charge is $5.00 per head and the two countries, separated by frontiers, with a view to promet- should be paid for at the time of the vast expanse of the Pacific. Tug mutual trust and assurance. "An for our formor ally, Great "Of late, the political situation booking.
(Special to "Telegraph") Britain, while it is true that in in China has been somewhat quiet, order to safeguard our overacas That, except for fighting between Govern-
Washington, Jan. 21. trade we have yet to discuss) Communist armies and
"Moreover, our foreign trade, The United States Supreme various matters with that coun-ment troops, there is no civil war
ля it is, actually Court to-day declined to try, I cannot think of any part of there at present is most gratifying expanded
unionta in volume to the inconsider its decision refusing to the globe where adjustment of not only to China herself, but for interests between us might be the sake the peace of East Aala, ignincant figur of but three considered in any way unattain with which Japan is most vitally per cent. of the total volume of grant to Tom Mooney, Imprison- able. It is needless to any that concerned. However, it cannot be world trade, and our country cd for life in California, the or right to Ble kabeas corpus pro- good understanding and co-opera- denied, if only in the light of occupies only the tlon between Japan and Great hlatory alone, that in the Chinese ghin place among the principal ceedings against that State..
Mooney was imprisoned in 1916 British constitute a really import-political situation many serious trading nations of the world.
"Fortunately these facts are be- following, a San Francisco bomb ant contribution to the peace of possibilities are still Intent. the world.
"We fervently hope, therefore, not ing understood more, and more by outrage on Labour Day of that the Intelligent public of all year, when several persons were It is in consideration of these only that China will soon recover
her stability, bul
that she will an understanding to a. greater de. killed. He was convicted of parti- relationships that the Japanese awake to'n realisation of the whole on understanding to a greater de cipation in the bombing of a parade. Government has carried on nego-situation of East Asia and under- gree and upholding our position on and though subsequently a dying tiations with America and Great take to meet the genuine aspira- an absolutely fair and just basis, man confessed his guilt and said
in necordance with the
Lions of our country. In view of we will strive to obtain an adjust- Mooney was innocent he was not spirit expressed above. And it la in the spirit of this policy that weur position as China's neighbour ment of mutual interests with freed. Since then Mooney has been wish to dent with ait other coun- and a stabilising force in East Asin, every one of the Powera concerned. fighting for his release, assisted by
"Finally the negotiations with his aged mother. tries, especially with our neigh-in the attainment of this goal.
it is our policy to try to assist China
the Netherlands, which were be The Supreme Court's decision, hour states, with which we are
"I may add that the Japanese Gov- gun at Batavia In June last year, though technically against Mooney. anxious to foster good will and ernment are gind to acknowledge have it reached no concrete con-is regarded as a victory, for the fraternal sentiments without any the fact that, as has been indicated elusions, owing to, as was stated judges expressed sharp criticism of mutual inenace.
in the gradual solution of various in the last session, the extremo the California courts and practic
them to release long pending questions, there is to complexity and great variety of ally directed day a growing trend among the the quistions that have to be taken Mooney
The Supreme Court added that While fortunately the main Chinese people to appreciate the into deliberation. However, the New York, Jan. 21.
strength of the Red armies in the true motive of Japan. While we countries have during the past, Mooney should apply to the State have courts for a writ of habeas corpus To-day saw another quiet ses-direction of Klangsi and Fukien will do everything to encourage this six months ог more torney General, instructed by Mr. sinn on Wall Street, with the un-appears to have been driven away tendency, we hope that China will succeeded not only in, clarify-fore again appealing to them.— W. J. Lorkhart-Smith, prosecuted. | dertone of the market firm.
from those territories by expedi- collaborate with us further in that, Ing and Mr. H. C. Macnamara, instrue- Bonds continued a quiet upward | tonary forces sent by the Govern- | direction, ted by Mr. J. M. Hall, of Messrs,trend.
ment, r: maining units of these AIRLJE HOTEL, 33-25, Nathan Road. | Iyan and Balt, appeared for the The US. dollar was upward. - armira are said to be establishing Kowloon, under British ownership and definee.
The Fideral Reserve debita to management.. 2 minutes Star Ferry. Every andern convenence, ExellentThe jury empanelled comprised individual accounty were reported cuisite. Special rates families. Tele-Messrs. F. Cope (foreman) Chung) as being 11 per cent. love those phone 07367.
Wah-sum. Liang Tak-chuen. A. Lof last week, and 23 per cent. Ribeiro, Pong Llu-kani, S, A. Rom-jabove those of the corresponding
period inst week.-United Peran, CHINA'S TROUBLES ".; Jahr and T. A. Pearer.
Addressing the jury. Mr.
Exchange rates were stift firm Macnamara said he would put his the closing of the Foreign ALLEGED BOYCOTT OF GOODS lient. into the box to describe to Exchange Market.
them how the statement to the po The firmness is attributed first IN POLAND
that Sassoon's lice was made; and, after bearingly to the reports Nanking, Jan. 21. him, they understand what that interests are selling, sterling, and fact that some At the request of the Chinese statement mast. He hoped that secondly to the General Chamber of Commerce of he would be able to prove to their operators who have bought United Shanghol, the Nanking Foreign entire satisfaction that the ac-States dollars for January us a Offer has instructed the Chinese used was not guilty of the crime hedge againt local investments, are now being forced to cover.— Legation at Warsaw to investigato of which he was charged. the alleged boycott campaign start-| The Assistant Attorney Generid United Presa, ed in Poland againal Chinese goods, had not shown any motive for the as was alleged by the Churuber of ringe, and had submitted that it Commerce, as a preliminary step was not necessary for him to do so.
New York, Jan. 21. toward taking up the matter with Counsel admitted that this whe the Pollsh Government,-Contral correct, but stated that it was XỊ In a Federal Trade Commission significant festure of the ease that; report to the Senate to-day, it was no motive had been shown by the alleged that the State Utility regi
Intion was ineffective Inasmuch The statement of the accused as it failed to protect the general was rather peculiar, What he said public-United Press. In that statement was that he bad- ben asked to join a gang to mur pea-shooter,"
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der somebody. One of the gang-The accused would tell the jury was armed with a knife, another that he was never in Queen's Road with an iron bar and another with East at all. He had gone out with a piece of lead piping. Accused a bottle to buy wine and he was in was asked to nasist in bu murder, Wing Fung Street all the time,
Counsel submitted that the armed with a pair of wooden clogs. 1 It was absurd even to suggest that statement produced by the prosecu- he could hrip to murder i man tion was a garbled version of what aned as he was with a pair of the accused said at the Police jeloga. ' was just like a gangster Station when questioned.
The necured then gave evidence, armed with a machine gun asking
man to help him armed with a and the hearing was adjourned.
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respective positions United Press. of Japan and the Netherlands with reference to trade and removing misunderstanding of various sorts, ut also in laying, I believe, an important foundation for negotia
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"In conclusion I wish to stress the need of extreme caution as
INDIA'S NEW PARLIAMENT
GANDHI CAPS IN EVIDENCE
contact with their atles in Kwen- "Now, turning to Japan's trade chow and Szechuan and there- relations I am sorry to state that abouts, and moving w stward in the pulley of trade restrictions ex- to the more remote regions. In exemplified in the promulgation of
Custom tariffa, view of this fact, ampled with high report of the Sovietisation of Sine restrictions, exchange control and well as strong determination on thei | Jang, the Japan.se Gavernment exchange compensations, duties, part of our people if, in the mids! will be obliged to continur etc.. is as prevalent as ever among of complicated and unsettled con- watch with concern the activities foreign countries, some of whichditions and internalonal relation-
(Special to "Telegraph") f the Commander Party and have even gone so far as to abrogate ships, we are to consolidate our armies in China.
their commercial treaties with, our position and to realise the consum "Again it is in he regr.tted country.
mation of our pulley and purpose.
New Delhi, Jan. 21. that even in certain localities of)
Wearing Gandhi capa os a sign "Japan's withdrawal from the Such a situation in extremely.
League of Nations will become of their membership in the India China anti-Japanese agitation has regrettable not only for the sake
at yet been compl:tely brought of Japan, It also
Party, effective on March 27 next and Congress
forty-three to an end. Japan attaches great broader viewment of the world's our will be the greater burden of National Congress representatives mportance to her friendang Wittemom!: rehabilitation. Our kny responsibility. But the road for entered a Parliamentary procean- other States in East Ada, and rument are endeavouring to come Japan
to take has long been ion of members of the newly counts on their participation into a fale arrement with.ear chosen. Our foreign policy selected Aquae, to-day, which totals. bearing serious responsibilities one of the Powers concerned to such as I have stated. After all, 142 members. for the maintenance of peace and to remas the obstacles B foreign relations of a country are The debate of the Indian Con- far as possible and to promote reflection of the moral and stitutional Reforms will be the the mutual interests of both. For material strength of its people. star turn of the session.
I all of us, in conformance to 4 country like Japan, with a vast
Warm discussion is expected We have been guided wholly by population on the one hand and the august will of His Majesty over the Government's refusal to the same spirit in all our negotia meagre natural resources on the fall to work together and do what allow. Sarat Chandra Bose, now de
with the Soviet Union. other, foreign trade constitutes lies in our power, it will not be tained in Bengal on account of tions Pending negotiations on the trans- an important peaceful means of difficult, I am sure, to surmount alleged connection with subversive fer of the North Manchurin Rail- livelihood. The advance of any obstacles we may encounter, activities, to take his scat in the way have made further progress Japan:se commodities in the mar-In face of the gravity of the pre- House.
HA Excellency the Viceroy, since last apoke and it will not kets of the world to-day is only sent international situations 1
to appeal specially for Lord Willingdon, will deliver the perhaps be long before an agree the fruit of our nation's united wish ment is reached. If the transfer and indefatigable labours for the united support of the antion.", Speech from the Throne Thursday.
Of course, we-Reuter,
Reuter Special. serves to eliminate the source of many long years. such disputes as hive occurred are resorting to no unfair de hitherto so. Truquently along that vice for the expansion of raliway, and to strengthen the, trade, while the development o friendship between Japan, the our industries confer substantial Puppet Regime and the Soviet benefits on many countries which Union, the prime objective of the produce raw material and at the present negotiations will have been amg time ministera directly to attained..
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