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BEAT SWISS CHALLENGE

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JAPANESE DEMANDS OF CHINA

CENSORS BLAMED FOR INSULT

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London, July 4. Henley Regatta again attracted m

large crowds to-day, despite cloudy weather,

There were stronger Seven heats provided finishes of half a length or less,,

стола winds than yesterday.

The Grand Challenge Cup pro- vided the finest race of the day, Jesus College, Cambridge, beating 'the Zurich Rowing Club, Switzer- Jand, by three feet in 7 minutes 11 seconda.

In the other heat for the anme

17 seconds.

PROSECUTION CERTAIN

(Special to "Telegraph")

informed the

Chinese

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935.

Parliamentary Gathering

| EMPIRE'S DELEGATES IN LONDON

London, July 4.

At a luncheon In Westminster Hall to-day, Mr. Baldwin, na Prime Minister and Chairman of the Executive of the United King- dom branch of the Empire Par- Hamentary Association; officially welcomed a widely representative gathering of delegates from bran- ches of the Association through-i out the Empire.

to mark the occasion of

this country and

GERMAN- POLISH ACCORD

BECK MEETS HERR HITLER

FRIENDLY TALKS

(Special to "Telegraph")

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that

RADIO BROADCAST

A Relay from Daventry,

To-night

CLASSICAL PROGRAMME

From ZBW on

wavelength of 366

metres (845 kilocycles)::

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programnio, 7 p.m. Stock Quotations. 7.03-7.40 p.mt. Light Orchestral

Diusic.

1

An Old Waltz; A Storm. Waltzes from Vierine-Selection May Day Overture (flaydn Wood).

(J. Strauna). With the Classics (arr. Sidney

Crook).

7.30-7.43 p.m. Four Songs by Winnie Melville (Soprano).

1. Sleep On ("Helen") (Offenbach). 2. My Man (Adams);

3. Arendy is over Young ("The Arcadiana") (Mönckton). 4. The Pipes of Pan ("The

Arcadians") (Monckton). 7.43-7.50 pt. Potpourri aus der Operette "Gasparone" (Millockar). 7.50-8 p.m. From the Studio,

The Art of Dressing Well" by Miranda.

8 p.. Time and Weather Report 8.03-8.10 p.m. "Wine, Women ́ and

The delegations, which in sever.

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Ordionner, 1994. Received July Speakera of their respective com

Berlin, July 4. Houses' of Commons and include Shanghai, July 5.

The German-Polish declaration member of the Japanese leading members of the Opposi- Embassy staff to-day confirmed tion as well as the Government of friendship, which last year that Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese party, have come to London at the came as a stabilising factor in Ambassador to China, on Tuesday invitation of the United Kingdom East European affaira, was given

Vice-branch Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. the Silver Jubilee and to confer Colonel Beck, Poland's Foreign Tang Yu-jen, of Japan's demands unofficially, that is, as members Minister, who met Herr Hitler for in connection with an

Parliamentary the first time since the policy of article of the Empire

amity became the mutual desire published in the

Chinese Association, and not s repre- magazine, New Life Werkin.

sentatives of Governments or Par- of both countries.

It is generally assumed The article was allegedly in-liaments, on problems of mutual

including agricultural Poland was likely to be uneasy interest, event, Pembroke College, Cam-sulting to the Japanese Emperor, policy, overseas trade, shipping, about the effect of the Anglo- bridge, beat the tendon Rowing The spokesman said that Japan

German Naval Agrement and Club by half a length in 7 minutes holds the Kuomintang responsible migration and monetary policy. that she would seek an assuratice Seng"-Vocal Waltz (J. Strauss).

A for the negligence of the censors na been arranged to enable the about its bearing on

comprehensive programme

↓ German 8.10-8.30 p.m. From the Studio, Two rounds of the Ladies' Plate who passed the offending articl.) visitors to acquaint themselves naval policy in the Baltic. How Recital by Seraphim Strelkoff (Rus resulled in several ding-dong The Embassy declined to reveal with conditions and activities in ever, that this and other questions Kania.

sian Baritone) Beeenpanied by Nurs struggles. Eton College reached the details of the demands but

main problems, not affecting the

European 8.30-9 p.m. Variety. the semi-final, beating Queen's said they related exculsively to

and Imperial situation -- for example, the Piano Solen-Hora là my heart College, Cambridge, and Bedford the question of this objectionable only of national

| interest, but those affecting Franco-Soviet Pnet-were dis-i Selection. School beat Radley College, who contribution to New Life Weekly provincial and municipal life and cussed amicably, is indicated In Plano Solos-Domes. heat Selwyn College, Cambridge, and Included insistence upon the

Intricia Rossborough. connected with industrig and Colonel Beck's statement follow- fo the morning, but lost to Christ- prosecution of those directly soclal'organisation,

ing his four and half hours Songs-When the Robin sings his

Songs-One Night of Love, church, Oxford, by a quarter of a | respotisible. length in the evening.

The delegates will be received parley with Herr Hitler. sensational developments by the King and will attend the

Colonel Beck added that the

Gracie Fields. In the Diamond

Sculls, were expected, the spokesman of three Jubilee reviews of the talks were a positive contribution Orchestra-Love forever I adore you. foreigners again did well. Zavrel, the Embassy added.---United Press. Į defence of Czecho-Slovakia, celebrated his

Hervlees, The social to the 1934 declaration, which Orchestra-Ninon,

to had already proved an engagements include parties

essential Voen-Rock and Roll ("Transatlantic honeymoon by winning a heat,

INSULTED RULER

Merry-Go-Round"). be given by the Prince of Wales factor in the maintenance of while the Swiss scullers, Itafli and

The Boswell Sisters. Studach, also won their hents.his magazine an article allegedly

Accused of having published in fand the Duke of Kent.

Orchestra-Old Bohemian Town. Orchestra-Cara Min. Reuter Special,

In his speech. Mr. Baldwin said. unfavourable to the Japanese English people had always pre. Emperor. Don Troses Ferred remitters to Dictators,

"London For Horny, from Daventry. publisher * the New

hy J. C. Cannell of Londoners leaving Life elections to street fighting, and Weekly.

window over- work, given from a Chinese #

language talking shops to revolutionary" magazine with offices in Foochow | tribunals.

looking the strand. Parliamentary Gov-

9.15-10.30

p.m. Classical

Pro- Road, was summoned before the forument had not falled, where it

gramme. Second Branch Kiangsu High | had grown and formed appropriate

Planoforte Solos-Prelude and Fugue Court, Monday for preliminary in-traditions.--British Wireléna.

No. 3 in C sharp Major (Bach). quiries by a Procurator. At the

Pianoforte Solos Prelude No. 4 in conclusion of the inquiry, the Pro-

Csharp Minor (Bach). curator said that he would have

Fugue No. 7 in E Flat Major (Bach). Harriet Cohen. the publisher prosecuted and or- It was dediented by the Rev. Mr.dered him to furnish $500 cash

Symphony No. 41 in C Major

"Jupiter") (Mozart). Brown and bore the following word-security in addition to a guarantee ing:

10 p.m. Prean Bulletins, "In memory of Brixe Lindbergh, that he would appear before the:

Sonata in F Minor (Brahms, Died Feb. 3, 1945. A martyr for Court whenever required.

Op. 120, No. 11). Lionel Tertis (Viola) and Harriet Cohen (innoforte). 10.30-11 p.m. Dance Music.

U.S. SEAMAN “MARTYR"

(Continued from Puge 1).

Lergh's trave, the tomestone was erected.

No

American Unionism. Erected by Doo, questioned by the Pro-

WON'T HANDLE CARGOES

LONGSHOREMEN HIT

fellow-members of the LS.U. aboard | curator, admitted he waste AT STRIKE-BREAKERS the 8.8, President McKinley on July blialer of the magazine, but

6,. 1936."

said the article about which a complaint had been filed had been contributed by one. Yeh Sui, whose real name and address were known to him. Doo said he

Sunday

Van- had

(Special to "Telegraph")

pence.

A German communique says the talks were frankly conducted and showed a large measure of agree ment-Reuter Special,

AGREEMENT COMPLETE

. Berlin, July 4. It is officially stated that Colonel Beck and Herr Hitler, at a con- ference held to-day have reached complete Agreement on

their countries' problems in Europe.- United PreRB.

UNITED ACTION NEEDED TO KEEP AFRICA PEACE

(Continued from Page 1). Somali territory of leading Mohammedan chiefs, the inhabit

voluntarily expressed the ants desire to place their territorian under the jurisdiction of Queen Victoria,

Mr. Dickie asked whether any negotiations had been held Le tweent the Governor of British Somuilland and the inhabitants the areas which are allegedly to be given to Abyssinia to allow

The service was simple and im- pressive. Psalm Dù was read, as was the Lesson from the burial followed by service. This was

Tacoma, July 4, the dedication and the commenda- been in Klangsì for several weeka It is announced that longshore tion to God of the souls of the land only arrived in Shanghai on men along the whole Pacific coast departed. The service concluded

his have voted by 5.872 to 3,187 to morning. During with the Grace,

absener, another man carried out refuse to handle cargoes. loaded by A wreath of white flowers, with his duties and the article can-Canadian strike-breakers in Van- the lettera "I.S.U." in red, was fald plained of was published while couver or elsewhere. on the grave.

he was away from Shanghai. The longshoremen voted not to call a one lay strike to-morrow, To-day is being observed

DECIDE TO PROSECUTE throughout the West Coast of the

the anniversary of last year's United States in memory of the nine The Procurator pointed out "Bloody Thursday," on which day seamen, including Lindberg, who that it was against the law to strikers fought with police and her to make a gift of other lands were killed during the recent strike Insult the ruler of a nation, and, siderable loss of life.-United

National Guardsmen with con- to Italy. trouble. The other eight were since Don was the publisher, hePress. killed in the States at different must be held responsible for an times during the strike by being articles

that appeared in his shot by police or soldiers.

magazine.

a recurrence of similar Incidents The complaint against Doo ae-in the future. The article com- cording to a Central News Agency plained of was entitled "Gossip report was filed with local Chinese about Emperors," and dwelt in authorities by Japanese consular detail on the political system of oficials. Besides the punishment Japan and touched on the Japan- of the publisher and editor of the ese Imperial Household. This, in New Life Werkly, the Japanese | the Japanese consular officials' demanded the suspension of the opinion, constituted a lack of Į magazine and a guarantee against respect to their ruler.

KEEN BATTLE IN MEN'S DOUBLES

(Continued from Page L.) ing Wilde and Miss Stammers, 2-G, 6-1, 0-7.

Miss Stammers and Miss Jarues advanced in the quarter-funds of DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF the women's doubles, beating Mlle. Jedzrejowska and Miss Noel, and THE OBJECT OF ART IS TO GRY-¡ One case of Diphtheria and three Mrs. Haylock and Mrs. Kirk beat BTALLIZE EMOTION INTO THOUGHT, cases of Typhoid were reported

the Miss Dearman and Misa Lyle. AND THEN FIX t IN FORN.—

local Health, authorities Wednesday, Delsurte.

In

women's singles, Miss Helen Jacobs and Mrs. Helen Willa-Moody went into the final, Both are Americans.-Reuter.

G. O. C. RETURNS

The forthcoming wedding is an- nounced of Mr. Alan Popple, of 188 Nathan Rond, and Miss Kathleen Mary Regan, of 391, Nathan Road,

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From July 15 to October 1, the Chancery of the French Consulate in Hongkong will be closed to the public during the afternoons. The office hours will be from 8.30 a.m. to

1 p..

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re-

song again.

0.9.15 p.m.

were

the Government, before making any further tentative suggestions, to consider very seriously the dis quieting effect this has on the

tribes native

throughout he Empire.

Mr. Malcolm MacDonald recalled Mr. Eden's suggestion that condi tious should attach to the cession of the British territory, and that grazing rights should be retained for tribesmen in British territory. Mr. Speaker put a stop to further attempts to question the Minister in the matter.-Reuter.

EDEN EXPLAINS NO NEGOTIATIONS

London, July 4. A series of questions Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the addressed to the Minister for Colonial Secretary, sald that in Colonies, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, view of the tentative nature of and the Minister for League of Mr. Eden's suggestion to Signor Nations Affairs, Mr. Eden, regard- Mussolini, there had been negotiations with the Somaliland British Government conditionally no ing the tentative offer from the chiefs..

Certainly the tribes' interests British Somaliland in order to to cede to Abyssinia a strip of would have been consulted If the facilitate the peaceful settlement suggestion had gone any further, of the Italo-Abyssinia dispute. he added.

In the course of his reply to nature of the suggestion made to Inving regard to the tentative other hecklers, Mr. MacDonald Signor Mussolini and refused by pointed out that the principal port him, no negotiations had taken In British Somaland was Ber

place with the Governor or in- bera, not Zelia, which had been habitants of the area concerned, mentioned prominently in connee Mr. MacDonald said. tion with the British offer.

1 The suggestion made to Signor Mr. A. R. Wise (Conservative), Mussolini represented an effort to reminded Mr. MacDonald of the reach a settlement of a situation previous occasion of a transfer which the British Government re- by Britain of Somaliland territory garded with grave concern, sald to Italy.

Mr. Eden. It was put forward In answer to a later question, solely in order to find out from Mr. Edon recapitulated the cumstances of the offer to Signor the British Government make a cir- Signor Mussolini whether, should Mussolini, which the Italian Prime formal proposal on these linca, it A small landslide occurred ini

Minister bluntly declined.. He would be likely to commend itself Magazine Gap Road, about 150 feet Messrs. Benjamin and Potis below the sentry box, at about 1 pm. ceived the following buying and said that had. Signor Mussolint to the Italian Government as a yesterday, completely blocking the selling quotations from their Manila favourably received the suggestion constructive contribution to the GENERAL BORRETT road. The obstruction has since agents this morning:-Benguet Con- "wo should immediately havo settlement of the dispute between

been cleared.

Kolidateds, Pesos 12-12%; Antamoks, consulted France. I assure

the Italy and Abyssinia. For that BACK AGAIN

70-80 civs. Baguio Golds, 26-25% House that no offer of territory reason it could not be published in Found in possession ef child's ctvs.; Gold Rivers, 34-4 ctva. becomes effective. before the advance of its preliminary com His Excellency the General bangle, worth $2, a 29-year-old man,

House of Commons has been in, munication to Signor Mussolini. Officer Commanding the Troops in Macfadyen at the Central Magistracy is menpected to have been kidnapped,

Lo Ngan, was charged before Mr. A 13-year-old boy, La Chung-wing, formed."

1 China, Major General . C. Bor- with unlawful possession

The whole subject will likely be favourably received a full explana But had the suggestion been rout, returned to Hongkong this articla Defondant stated he had mother to the Kowloon Police. The thoroughly ventilated in the Fortion of it would at once have been

of the according to a report made by his morning from the North on the picked it up among a heap of rubbish boy resided with his parents at No. eign Office debate next Thursday given to the House, with an oppor

in Upper Lascar Row. He was bound 704 Nathan Road, and is a native of

tunity for full discussion. Tho His Excellency has been touring over in the sum of $75 for a period Tolshar. He was seen about 5.30 At a later stage, Mr. Malcolm British Government would also Shanghai, Tientsin and Poking to

of one your. Sergeant Guild p.m. yesterday. At the time he was MacDonald said that the territory at

dressed in a white duck suit. The

once havo entered into carry out his annual inspection of prosecuted.

with the French report was made to the police this embraced in Mr. Edon's tentative consultation the military units there,

Tsang Soo-tal and four other women morning, when the lad failed to make suggestion, Included the port of Government as a co-signatory of grass-cutters were brought before an appearance at his home.

Zeila with a corridor roughly fifty the 1906 treaty and with the Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon

miles long and twelve miles wide Ethiopian Government. Magistracy this morning on a charge: Shok Ki, 59, unemployed, was to link up with Ethiopia.

When a member asked that in of trespaning at the serodrome at brought before air. Wynne-Jones at

The population of Zelta fluctunt view of the grave danger that the. Kai Tak, Kowloon, City, and were all the Kowloon Magistracy, this morning ed seasonally, he said, from 3,000 propoani might be taken by foreign bound over in the sum of $10 for 12 and was charged with keeping in summer to 7,000 in winter. The power #8 A precedent, the months. The Magistrate, în binding common gaming house and possession A weak anticyclone covers the over the defendants, cautioned them of 59 Canton lottery tickets at No. hinterland was not permanently Government should make it clear Pacife to the south of the Boning and stated that as they were the 110 Fortland Street. On pleading populated but was visited by that they would not try to induce

in nomadic tribesmon certain such powers to keep, the peace bý The depression is moving into a offenders to be prosecuted he guilty defendant was fined $50,

any transfer of British territory, the Racine to the east of North would let them off with a caution and default six weeks' hard labour, on seasons.

told them to warn their friends not the first charge, and $25, or one

DISQUIETING, EFFECTS Japan. A deep depression cover to commit the same offence. Inspector month, on the second. An order

Mr. Eden retorted: "Yes, sir.. But Tongking and S.W. China. Local Cheater-Woods prosecuted and stated was made for the destruction of the

There were cheers from all sides there are always grave dangers in Zorecast:-S.W. windo moderate that defondants had been warned the tickets.

any positivo action-British Detective-Bergeant. Davies of the House when Capt. P. Dwireless. to fresh, equally; cloudy, showery, previous day.

Macdonald, Conservative, asked

Empress of Japan.

He was accompanied by Major H. H. Dempsey, and Capt. W. S. A. Clough-Taylor, A.D.C.

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