SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1935.

THE

HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.

KIDNAPPER

SENTENCED

CHINA FORCED TO ANGLO-GERMAN

KEEP PLEDGES

JAPANESE ON WATCH ALONG GREAT WALL

DOIHARA EXPECTS NO HITCH IN PARLEYS

General Doihara, responsible for the Japanese policy and strategy in North China, declares that it is certain that Japan will demand of China a written agreement with respect to the administration of Hopei. China is reluctant to put into writing any sort of treaty, since the Government has been forced to submit to the Japanese demands under threat of military action.

General Doihara may not insist upon a written agreement, therefore, but reminds Nanking he has 20,000 troops along the Great Wall watching to see that China carries out any pledges she may make.

He says, however, that there is every likelihood of the problems in, the North being settled immediately, both in Hopei and Charhar. He anticipates a more cordial relationship between China and Japan when this is accomplished.

Peiping, June 22. Lieut-General Doihara, Japan ege-appointed guardian The f north-west of China, today foldi foreign news correspondents that? he was well satisfied with the steps the Chinwen authorities had token in Hopei to meet the demands of the Kwantung Army.

General Boibara said that had come to Peiping to nettle the Charhar dispute.

No demands had yet been made to the Central Government, his sad, Any action taken in Charhar by the Chinese authorities was het consequence of any Japanseraj quest,

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Be expreted to meet the Chorbar. authorities very soon and thought

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IMPROVING RELATIONS

Peiping, June 22. Lieut.-General Deihara Inter- viewed here to-day declared he was "fully satisfied with the settle, 5 ment in Hopol,"

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"I think." he added, "that Sino-54 Japanese relations hereafter will improve,"

He said he was uncertain whe-jir. ther China's written aceeplaner of the Japanese demands in Hopei 151, would be required. It is this point. China's reluctance to put

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15% Foreign Bonds and Banks she agreement

Tut. make in connection with Germany 75. Hopei's affairs, that provides the only possible stumbling block in negotiations at present going for ward, it appears.

In any event, said General Dei- hara, Japan. has 120,000 troops along the Grent Wall watching to sée that China fulfils her mises, whether verbal wise.

other:

He predicted an early and final settlement of the Charhar pro- blems.--United Press,

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AGREEMENT

FIRST LORD'S DEFENCE

London, June 21.

BUT WIFE'S PLEA

NOT ACCEPTED

Tacoma, Juac 21. The notorious gangster, Waley, The reasons that impelled Grent Britain to reach a naval agreement and his wife, pleaded guilty to a with Germany were presented to charge of kidnapping 9-year-old. The House of Commons to-day by Georke Weyerhaeuser the First Lord of the Admiralty, Waley was sentenced to 45 years to-day. Commander Sir Bolton Eyres Mon- Iniprisonment. The court refused sell, who said that Britain, at the to accept Mrs. Waley's plea until to- outset of the conversations, agreed

morrow-Buited Press, to accept Herr Hitler's proposal that the ratio between the British Beuter reports that both accused and the German fets should be pleaded guilty to charge of kid- established definitely and for all napping and extortion, but the time, in the proportion of 100 to judge refused to accept the young woman's plea after her husband had The British Government decided | stated that she entered blindly into that this was not only in the in- the plot and did not know the hise terests of future relations between, she rented in Spokane was to con- the two countries but also a mean ceal the kidnapped boy, George for facilitating the ultimate con- | Weyerhaeuser, in, dusion of a general treaty for the

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future limitation of naval arma- ments.

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They also regarded it as of great importance since it held the possibility of avorting for nil time the threat of naval rivalry between Germany and Britain, j "which, once begin, must necessarily

alfeet the interests of all members | of the British Commonwealth of nations.

Facing Facts

The agreement

R. A. F. PLANE'S VISIT

DUE HERE THIS AFTERNOON

The twe Singapore I flying boats of No. 205 Squadron I.A.F., which are flying from Singapore also de, to Hongkong left Kamranh Bay, finitely be favourable to the naval French Indo-China, this morning interests of other Powert. With at dawn and are expected to arrive regard to the suggestion that the at Kai Tak this afternoon at p.m.

len agreement should not live

It was the intention of Air Com enteresi into, Sir Bolton Eyris Man-modore S. W. Smith, Olleer Com- sell said, "we have got to face facts manding the R.A.F. in the Par theer, We have to deal with the East, to continue from Kamranh essential and practical problem that Bay yesterday, but as one of the Germany is already constructing machines was damaged while re a feet outside the limits laid down fuelling they were delayed. in the Vermillow Treaty,

"What we have done is, by an I agreement with Germany

RADIO BROADCAST

Dance Music from H.K. Hotel

RECORDED PROGRAMME

Freni ZBW on a wavelength of 365 metres (845 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-7,30 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. In a clock Store (Orth), A Hast in the Black Forest

A in Venier Potpourri Wood Nymph's--Vainette (Eric (Strauss, arr. Weininger).

Coates).

Viennese Memories of Lehar

(arr. Henry Hall).

7.30.7.44 p. J. H. Siguire Colsate

{}irt,

Barcarolle Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach); Salut D'Amour (Ed- ward Elgar: Andantino (Song of the Soul) (Lemare); Andante in (Butiste).

7.41-8 p.m.

Senga from the film "Naughty Marietta" sung by Jeanette Maeluald and Nelson Eddy, Tramp. Trump. Tramp along the highway. I'm failing in love with Someone. 3. Italian Street Song. 4. Ah! Sweet mystery of life. 'Neath the Southern Moon.

Nam. Time and Weather Report, H03-9 pum. B.B,C, Rrenaled Vaude-

genomme,

ville

9.9.20 p.m. Band Music.

nrch (3. Strauss). March ("Damination of Faust" (arr. Godfrey). Selection The Gondoliers (Sullivan). Swastika Mareh (Klohr). Entry of the Boyards--March

Carr. W Winterbottom).

9.20.9.30

9.30 Jerte-f

"A Tintsand and -Walte (J. Strauss), p.m.-12 midnight. Hongkong Dance Orchestra, Press Buf Tetins at 10 p.m. and 10. p.m.).

NOTE: There will ben Relay (Chinese) on n from the Tai Ping Theatre on Z.E.K. frequency of cin

Air Commodore Smith will carry to eiront an inspeetion of the R.A.F. cuneribe the effect which might establishment at Kai Tak while helilegetes from 8-11 p.m. flow from Germany's unilateral de is in the Colony, vision, and we believe this in de in the attimate interests of

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME naval powers of the world, and we ed to stand by in order that she

Relay of Organ Recital From are satisfied that we should have van proceed to sea at a moment's.

Union Church notice in the event of either of the committed a serious error if we

all the

11.M.S. Defender has been order

had even unduly hesitated to ne- flying boats meeting with a mishap

near the Colony.

cept Germany's offer."

hasi

TWO

STUDIO ITEMS 10.30-11.30 .m.

A Relay of the Morning Service frum the Union Church

The British Goverme! never been adde In aureopt the view that Britain is not entitled to deal Secretary addressed to Herr von with the question of maval limita Ribbentrop on Jane 18, that the.

Preacher: The Rev. E, G. Powell, tion independently of the question primary purpose of the conversa-

11,38 am-12 moon. Chinese Re of land and air disarmament, seeing tions with representatives of thei that the naval limitation Treaties German Government was to pre tem the Hop Yat Church Chines

12-12,45 pm. Relay of the Servier have existed for many years, and pare the way for the bolding of a 12.15-4030 p.m. European Reward- it would be a grave misfortune if general conference on the subieet | vá Programmie. (Time and Weather a further treaty was not negotiable of limitation of naval armaments. Report 1

p. Reuter to replace the existing ones. That An agreement has hoon reached

Rulletins at 120 p.m.3. did not mean that if in the future, and las furnished a fixed jawal of

A Concert. in gewond treaty for naval limita- departure for a further discussion

Violin Solo-Sonata in A Maior tion we concluded the British with other powers and does not

(Handel). vernment would in any way ruhs after the final object of the dis-Sen-Morgen, Op. 27, No. 4

Isolde Meng their efforts to

secure an 'agrereussion, namely, the ultimate een- ment of land and air armaments, Lelusion of a general naval treaty. In fact the Government regarded)

the prevention of international Herr Von Ribbentrop called at competition in all three categories No. 10, Downing Street

and

of armaments as a matter of the had a long conversation with the 200 t importance

Conversations With Other Powers

Replying to supplementary ques tions the First Lord said that the

me Minister,

Off to Paris

The Amglo-German naval fala

Government is eentinning conver- were continued at the Admiralty sations with other, avad

Powers, and are expected to conclude

(Strauss).

Įtra

Songs. Stundehen, p. 17. No. 2

(Strauss).

Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano). Songs-Jeh Crolle Night (11 nut

Complain) (Schumann). Songs-Elogio (Song of Mourning

Masseurt).

John Brownlee (Baritone). Pinaforte Solu-Grillen

(Schumann).

Pianoforte Sole Polonaise in 3 Bat

Major (Chopin).

Benno Moiselvitch.

but he did not know when it would Saturday, in which case the Ger-Songs A Fairy Story by the Fire be possible to have a full meeting man delegation will

et all signatories

Trenty.

16

Naval Berbu Saturday.

return

to

IN

this

Mr. Baldwin replying to further The Minister for wagize supplementary questions with re-Nations Affairs, Mr. Anthony gard to the desirability of a debate Eden, also called ont the Prima on the Apreenient, suggested to Mr. Minister before beating George Lansburg. Lender of the afternoon for Paris where he will Labour Opposition, that they might discuss the Anglo-tierman Naval Arrange for a discussion when agreement and The salary of the First Lord came questions, including proposals for other European before the House.

an Air Paet.

(Merikanto).

Now sleeps the érimson petal (Quilter),

John McCormack (Tenor). Light Orchestra Selections. Mock Morris Dances (Grainger). Handel in the Strand (Grainger), Delibes in Vienas (are, Walter). Saschinka (Schirmann). Because (d'Hardelot).

Medier of Hornpipes. A Little Love, a Little kiss (Sllesu). Glow Worm Idyll (Lincke). Danse des Apaches (Clarke).

Musicnl Comedy Excerpts. Voral firms-Follow Through. Vocal Gems-Bitter Sweet, Selection Words and Music.

4-7 pm. Chinese Progranine. 7.7.30 pm, Light Orchestral Music Traume (Wagner).

Reuter. British Polley

The British Government has sug- London, June 21,

gested to the head of the Italian Asked in the House of Commans, fiovernment that it might be use whether the Anglo-German Naval ful if Mr. Eden, after his dis-! Construction Agreement fixing, eussions with M. Laval, should go German naval strength at 85 per on direct to Italy to discuss with cent. of the British Navy was an Signor Mussolini the same ques Autumn (Chaminade), indication of the British Govern- tions which will form the subjeet My Hero Waltz ("The Chocolate

biur his talks in Paris, namely, the One night of Love Memories.

Soldier). lateral agreements with other naval question and the next steps with a Song in my heart--Symphonie states on the regulation of arm-; to be taken towards a

Rhapsody (Eric Contes). aments, the Prime Minister, Mr. Air Pact. A reply has now bei Stanley Baldwin. replied:

received from Signor Mussolini It is stated in the first paragraph, welcoming the Fot the note which

the Foreign | British Wireless.

ment's fabentium to

Western

Recital from the Union Church by 7.30-8 p.m. Relay of the Organ suggestion. Mr. G. E. Longyear.

Programme. Prelude 'du Deluge (Saint-Saens): 2

Recit and Aria (Continued on Page 4.)

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tax message. on President Roosevelt's wealth | principal New Deal labour mea- Euren have been prepared by the Word has come from the White steel, automobile and coal in- Houns that President Roosevoit terests, who are planning to take wants netlon this session on the the Wagnor Industrial Disputos as it is postponed constitutional amend-Bill to Court as soon

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