OUR AUSTRALIAN VISITORS
HAPPY DAY SPENT
IN CANTON Australia's 34 young feminine Ambassadors returned to Hong- kong last night after a day in Canton. Their main fmpression of Shameen in that they "met crowds and crowds of people."
The whole of yesterday was spent in sight-seeing in the Kwangtang capital and its sur roundings, the occasion being ac- tually the first on the whole of their tour in which they have had n real opportunity to go sight- secing.
This will be rectfiled to-day as far as
Hongkong ta concerned, for during the whole day the girls are guests of individual members of the Australian and New Zex- land Association, which has ar- ranged comprehensive tours of the Colony.
The young ladies gathered at the Association headquarters in the Gloucester Building at 11 a.m. from where, following a short in- structive address by tho Rev. II. R. Wells, they departed on their tour of the Colony,
Following tillin, being held in homes of Individual members of the Association, sight-seeing will be resumed this afternoon until am. when the charming visitors will be guests of the Women's International Club at ten.
The Australian and New Zea- land Association takes charges again to-night when the girls will be entertained at Chinese dinner at the Kam Lng Restaurant, 490 Queen's Road West. Admission to this function, dress for which is informal, will be by tickets.
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HOARE'S SPEECH INTERPRETED AS ULTIMATUM
(Continued from Page 1)
that Signor Mussolini will be de flected from his course.-Reuter,
LAVAL TO REPLY
Paris, Sept. 11.
It is expected that M. Pierre Laval, the French Prime Minis ter, will reply to. Sir Samuel Hoare's statement of British policy on Friday.Reuter.
WARNING TO FRANCE
THE HONGKONG
PHILIPPINES DEFENCE
GENERAL MACARTHUR TO TAKE OVER ASSIGNMENT?
Washington, Sept. 11. Major General Douglas Mac- Arthur, Chief of Staff attached to the US. War department, is re- ported to have virtually completed arrangements for vacating his post. It is understood he will Proceed to the Philippines to take charge of defence preparations.
TELEGRAPII THURSDAY,
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
The following quotations on the New York commodity exchange are issued by Router:
October He recently flew to Hyde Park December where he discussed his mission January
March with President Roosevelt who
May JM, it lo widerstood. Jy concerned with
deen- July Geneva, Sept. 11.
the ade-Spul Sir Samuel Hoare's definition of quato defence of the Philippines. the British attitude towards the League Covenant is regarded as an Park, General
Since his return from Hyde
MacArthur has September unmistakable warning to France turned over practically all his December and the League and is interpreted routine work to Major General G.
January here us meaning: "Get on or wes, Simmonds.-United Press.
March May Bet out."
New York Cotton
Sept. 10.
10.52
-10.54
10.57
10,62
10.08
10.74
10.85
Sept. 11. 10.49/50 10.54/55 10.67/67 10.63/63 10.69/GD 10.74/742 10.85
Now York Rubber
11.56
11.50 11.65/55 11.76 11.74/76 11.84 11.82782
32.075/98
12.10 12.101
General MacArthur is quitting Total sales:-128 lots his present post after a record term of nearly five years, and it has been widely reported he will take the Philippines assignment,
September May... December
SEPTEMBER 12, 1935.
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It is understood that Sir Samuel's speech was shown to M. Laval before it was delivered and M. Laval's decision to postpone is reply until Friday is taken to in-though he has this far declined Tuesday's sales:-22,685,000 bushels diente his desire to consult the to commit himself. French Ministers before commit. ting himself to a definite course.
Possibly M. Laval hopes that the reaction to the British, Minister's peceh may bring Italy to a more reasonable frame of mind, but ex pertenced observers regard this as very problematical,
Sir Samuel Hoare, Mr. Anthony Eden and M. Laval, discussed at length the Italo-Ethiopian prob- em this evening and also reviewed the whole European situation, like the Anglo-French agreement of February 3.
The Committee of Five of the To-morrow will be spent in League Council continued its ex-
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further sight-seeing, arranged by jamination of the Italian memorán- Nothing is known in London December the League of Nation' Union, and dum on Ethiopia's alleged unit- either in official or business cir» | January the girls will depart for Shang-ness for League membership. Ifles of the Shanghai British loan | March hai and Japan by the Dollar liner is believed the Committee's report to the Chinese collierig. President Grant, leaving at mid-will be based largely on the Paris It is reported that the Japanese night. They return to Hongkong | proposals, without any appreein- | protest with regard to this matter In December.
ble alteration in the offer To does not surprise Chinese in- Italy.—Renter
NAVAL SECRETS
REVEALED
SWISS GIRL FOUND GUILTY
Brest, Sept. 11.
The trial has concluded here of Lydia Aswald, an attractive Swiss girl, and two naval oflcers, one of whom was said to be her lover, for revealing paval secrets,
The girl was sentenced to nine months imprisonment, but as she has already spent seven months prison awaiting trial, she will only have to serve two months.
The two naval officers were, agqultied.-Reuter.
ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS
Geneva, Sept. 11.
"If the crisis confronting the League cannot asked, "eun any of
be resolved," he these things
endure?"
The Hungarian delegate, General Tanczyos appened strongly for equal armaments rights for Hun- gary.
teresia.
The latter point out that the re- purt that the Japanese vice-Minister for Finance informed Sir
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Viernese Memories of Lehar" (arr. Henry Hall):
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ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadenst From The German Short-Wavers
Special
St. John's Cathedral Review has
Far prostammer for
Eastern the following in the Cathedralisteners will be brondenat from Zerged as Letter:
"We have not been without our own anxiety at the Cathedral during this month and have in- eurred the biggest financial loss that has ever struck us. Owing
It
· The Assembly adjourned at 7.15 | Frederick Leith-Ross that Japan pam, until 10 a.m. to-morrow, after considers assistance to China in further speeches.
stablizing the political situation the first necessity, and more Mr. Stanley Bruce, Australia's essential than an international representative, declined to jeopar-loan, only flats the "I's" and dise the issue by critical remarks, esses the "L's" of the previous but asked whether any action forecasts of the Japanese attitude.. should not be regarded as vital to It is emphasized that the Japan the League's interests, safeguarded ese press apprehensions regard by instruments like the Covenant,ing the Leith-Ross and the Ham Kellogg-Pact. Lerno and Stresa mond (Railway experts) Missions agreements.
are groundless, and it is no part to default, & mortgage valued not of Great Britain's policy to add greatly below $100,000 will cease to the complications and animosito bear interest to the Cathedral. lies in the Far East, but very The consequence of this is that much the reverse-Reiter,
we of the rank and file shall need to raise 25 per cent, more from donations and subscriptions than had previously been budgeted. In fuct, rather more than $20,000. is something to know where we stand, it is more to be thankful for the continued loyalty of those who do regularly support the Cathedral and for the devoted Nuremberg, Sept. 11. service of the Finance Committee. A trenchant proclamation by Plans will be announced later on Hitler was read by his deputy, Mr. for the raising of this additional Wagner, at the opening of the sum but in the last resort it is Shanghai, Sept. 11.
Nazi Party Congress. It stated true that the Cathedral will only Twenty-three suspects have been
that "Germany was no plaything be adequately supported when a arrested in connection with the
Rome, Sept. 11.
of the world. She stands safe in large enough number of men and robbery at the General Post Ofce;
Political circles state that Baron
her strength and will not tolerate women are converted and de- when or Monday,
robbers Ko Aloisi will not reply to Sir Samuel any attempts to imperil her power. fermined to keep going not only away with $91,000 in cash and Hoare or M. Pierre Laval, as it is by legislation measures neecssary Colony but also the Parish Church Official Cathedral of the We, shall not hesitate to enforce the --stamps.
considered here that the Ethiopian Five of the suspects were ap affair is finished as far as Geneva to the solution of the task.
for the worship of God and the prehended in the Internationalis concerned.
of fellowship where the "The Party does not intend to home Settlement and the remaining
fight the Christian religion, but young may find encouragement eighteen in Chapel, the latter in any question of Italy leaving the will not tolerate pollical activi and sick souls healing and for
lies being continued under that givenosa." disguise."
POST OFFICE ROBBERY
SUSPECTS ARRESTED IN SHANGHAI
elading, five women-Reuter-
SWATOW SMUGGLING
CANTON CONFERENCE ON
MEANS FOR SUPPRESSION
Canton, Sept. 11.
ure
Further effective measures expected to be taken very soon by
Dr. Halvdan Kohl, Foreign Minister, of Norway, recalled that his country had opposed Ethiopia's entry to the League owing to its backward social conditions, but arged the prevention of conflict on a basis of justice to both sides.-- Reuter.
NOT REPLYING
It is denied that
there
League as yet.-Renter,
ANGLO-ITALIAN.`
SPLIT
Continned from Page 1)
is
the Canton Government with re-regarded here as the turning point gard to the anti-aruuggling problem in the history of the League, and
in
in Swatow and the vicinity.
An important meeting to discuss the anti-smuggling campaign Swatow was held to-day at the office
of the Financial Com- missioner, when Mr. Li Yuan-wo, the Mayor of Swatow, and Mr. Chang Lin-yunn, Director of the Anti-Smuggling Office at Swatow, who were recently recalled here by the Financial Commission were present.-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
HANKOW'S REVENGE
SHANGHAI JUST BEATEN IN BOWLS MATCH
while taking strong line he has
antagonising volded
Signor Mussolini by direct references to the Ethiopian crisis,
Apart from Sir Samuel Hoare's references to the demands for changes backed by national pas- sions and his remarks in con- nestion with the rights of back. countries to retain ward
their independence, which are regarded as somewhat in the nature of a
GERMAN AIMY AS BULWARK OF PEACE
Dealing with Jewish problems the
states proclamation
that SUGAR REGISTRATION Government forbearance is mis- understood by the Jews and the Nazi State should now continue on its way to overcome this grave danger.
It concludes, "We shall strengthen the Germa Reich through its army and make it a more safe bulwark for European peace."-Reuter's Special.
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Canton, Sept. 11. In meeting earnest requests from sagar merchants and native sugar manufactories all over the Province, the Canton Government has decided to abolish the new sys- tem of registration and examina- tion of native sugar,
It will be recalled that the Can- fon Government recently intro- duced new regulations for the re- gistration and examination of sugar, manufactured by native London, September 11. mills in a part of the Province. challenge to Italy, and which are The International Tin Committee, The object it was claimed by the important, French opinion scemis
meeting in Brussels to-day, decided Government, was to raise the to be that the chief interest in to be the production quota for the standard of the native product, and the speech lies in the proposal for quarter at 6 per cent. world-wide investigation to rectify the present quarter, which was axel however, roused general opposition This corresponds to the quota of also to protect it. The system the maldistribution of natural re- at a special meeting last month, and and it was sakl that it would lead fuifle market expectations in view to control of the Industry by the M. Pierre Laval's reply to Bri- of the present scarcity of cash tin, Government. tain is expected to elucidate and the fact that the Buffer Pool publicly for the frat time how far steels are now practically liquidated. The objections were voiced by France is prepared to support -Reuter
the Native Industry Protection Great Britain
A communique issued by the Tin Association, and the Government In upholding the Committee points out that the pro- intimated that they would reson- League Covenant.-Reuter,
poanl to extend the exluting res-sider the case. triction scheme must be considered at
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Shanghai, September 11. In tho second Interport Bowls Match between Shanghai and Hunkow,
least twelve months before the ap- Yesterday a letter from the Com played at Shanghai, the Hankow sha
Local estate amounting to $17.800 pointed date of expiry.
missioner of Reconstruction won by 24 shots to 21 shots, after an was left by Yus Yuk-hang, alius Yue
That condition has been fulfilled forwarded to the Canton Chamber extra end had been played. The de- Che-chung for chong), and otherwise and there was no obligation to reach of Commerce announcing that the elding match takes place on Saturday, called "Gee-chong, merchant, latea final decision before the date of
Government has decided to abolish Rontor. It will be remembered that in the who died at the above address
of 24 Yuk Snu Street, Wongneichong, the expiry of the present scheme.
and examination, It was denied that the on
Malayan registration first match of the series Shanghai August 23, 1934, Letters of ad-and Belgian Congo delegates raised Circular notices have been sent to secured, run away victory over the ministration to the estate have been the question of modifying their all sugar merchants and native visitors.
granted to Yue Kwan-ah, widow. quulan-Router,
sugar mills-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
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Transmission 6
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13 m. The Ben Patorale Capriccio.
The Leulie Bridgewater Quintet, (Continued on Page 6.)
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killed near here Sunday, died to-day. Mrs. Genevievo Forbes Herrick, a former Chicago new- paperwoman, and Mr. Ibrahim Seyfullah, Secretary of the Tar- . Santa Fe, Sept. 2. kish Embassy at Washington, the Frank Allen, driver of the auto- other occupants of the automobile. mobile in which Mrs. Harold Ickes at the time of the accident, are wife of Mr. Icken, Secretary of the expected to recover-United Interior, was riding when she was Press.