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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SMALL POWERS AND | SENATOR LONG LAID

memories of the past devised and presented by Mislam Forris aided) and abetted by some of the planera From the nursery of broadcasting. Barsy t duced by Harry B. Pepper. Close down.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

LEAGUE

MORE SUPPORT ASSURED

Geneva, Sept. 11. The Assembly adjourned at 7.15 of the Sale by Public Auction to ba held on Monday, the 15th day.. until 10 a.m. to-morrow, after

further speeches. of September, 1935, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one' Lot of Crown Land at Repulsg Bay Road in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 21

years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Locality.

Building Lot No. 369, Lot No. 88. Adjoining Rural

Repulse Bay Road.

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Garden

10

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N. p.

fees teet test;for

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About 40,650

$94

$2,433

Rounders generally, move in the best circles.

Mr. Stanley Bruce, Australia's representative, declined to jeopar- dise the issue by critical remarks, but naked whether any nation did not regard its vital interests safe- guarded by instruments like the Covenant, Kellogg-Pact, Locarno and Stresa agreements,

"If the crisis confronting the League cannot be resolved," he asked, "can any of these things endure?"

The Hungarian delegate, General Tanczyes appealed strongly for equal armaments rights for Hun-

Kary.

Dr. Halvdan Kohl, Foreign Minister, of Norway, recalled that his country had opposed Ethiopia's admission to the League owing to its backward social conditions, bat urged the prevention of conflict on a basis of justice to both sides.- Reater,

Belgium's Support

TO REST

(Continued from Papa 1.)

and then stiffened into a curious allence an the casket renched the grave. The Rev. Mr. Smith In- toned:

"Ashes to nahes; dust to

Mr. Long sobbed. She turned abruptly and walked to her wait-

dust

in automobile, and was whisked away through the pushing crowd.

The sun bents down now upon trampled grass and dirtcaked con- crete, and seraus of paper litter the ground of the capitol, nis though a great plenie party had just left the lawns and gardens. gone. Senator The crowd has Long is buried.-United Press.

SIMPLE MEMORIAL

Baton Rouge, Sept. 12. Dressed in the dinner clothes which he seldom wore in his life- time. Senator Huey Long was a simple marble buried under slab in the grounds of the state capitol to-day,

Five of his closest political friends were pallbearers.

The cortege threaded its way through B crowd

100,000 of spectators, accompanied by his band of "poor State University boys"-Huey Long's last words, The band played "Every Man A King," composed by Senator Long. Into the now transposed and minor key-Reuter.

Geneva, Sept. 12. At this morning's session of the Assembly M. Van Zeeland the Belgian Premier, declared that Belgium was determined to go to extreme lengths in fulfilling her engagements and taking a full

MURDER PLOT share in common responsiblitles.

Baton Rouge, Sept. 12. Dr. H. J. Sandler, the Swedish Foreign Minister, said that Italy's! Mr. Christen Berry enlarged to the upon the charges that Senator Long statement of January. 19 effect that the Wal-Wal frontler was murdered following the laying incident was not of a nature to of a plot by his opponents and that endanger peaceful relations was Dr. Weiss was chosen by lot to be in striking contrast with tho the instrument of his enemies, present situation.

The Italian memorandum to the League did not show that Ethiopia had done anything to produce.n fundamental change in the status of the country.

The Swedish Government wish.

Berry Bays a dictagraph was planted in the room where the anti- Long conference was held last Spring and where the Senator's was discussed. He assassination said one of the conferees WAS "Dr. Wise," and he is therfore con-

murderer.

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Saturday.

ed the League to full its responvinced that man was Weiss, Long's sibilities and urged investigation

The Welss family reiterated that into the slavery charges by the League brought against Ethonin. Dr. Weiss was not interested in that he Jhr. de Graef, the Dutch politics, however, and Foreign Minister, said that when apparently brooded upon the loss of small Powers, who had remained his evil rights until ho became in- neutral for over a century joined | sane,-United Press. the League they jeopardised that neutrality for the sake of the application of League principles. lie urged the League to fulfil its responsibilities.

The fundamental difficulty was the unequal distribution of raw materials and the hampering of

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(Due Victoria B.C, 1st October),

Letters for "Bandoeng-Amsterdam Soudan

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in Ethiopia, Senator Pope, an un- oficial American representative who has been interviewing the foremost European statesmen, as Holland was loyal to the Longue cabled to Mr. Cordell Holl sug- and wished to fulfi all obliga-gesting the convening of an Inter tions implied in the Covenant.national conference of signatories. Reuter.

of the Briand-Kellogg Pact out- Wireless A British

messago lawing wor.

The pact does states that Mhr. de Graeff declar-

not provide ed that his government believed machinery for the enforcement of that no country should be per- its obligations, but Sonator" Pope, mitted to seize territory belong-according to his message, belleves ing to another by force or vio-it would be a simple matter to lence, and that need for expansion ¦ use the pact as a basis in outlaw. should not justify resort to force. ing any Government resorting to a war of aggression in pursuit of its ambitions.-Reuter.

For Collective Action

Geneva, Sept. 12. Jhr. do Greef the Foreign Minister for the Netherlands, an- nounced the Intention of Holland to vote for collective penal, action against any aggressor-United Prras,

Malta Garrison

London, Sept. 12. The War Office announces that in view of the International situation it has been decided to of bring the Infantry garrison Malta, which has been depleted since 1929, when troops were sent from Malta to Palestine, to the authorised establishment.

For this purpose the following units will be sent to Malta' at an early date; the 2nd. Battn., The Lincolnshire; the 2nd. Battn., the South Wales Borderers; the lat Batin.. the King's Own Scottish Borderers, all of whom present stationed at Catterick, and orders are being fasued according 13-Reuter.

are at

PEIPING POLITICS

GENFITAL SUNG CHEH-YUAN AND MILITARY COUNCIL

Pelping, Sept. 12. General Sung Choh-yuan, the New. Corrison Commander of Polping and Tientsin, is expected to arrive here on September 14.

According to oficial quarters It is understood that there will be no heavy change of personnels in the! Garrison Commander's Headquar ters, but it is believed that some of the ometals will be transferred· to the Pelping Military Counell- Wah Kiu Yai Po.

MEETING TO MORROW

London, Sept. 12. The Assembly meets again to morrow when the French Premier and Foreign Minister, M. Lavai, is expected to speak.

M, Laval and M. Herriot gave a fusch to-day to Sir Samuel Hoare, Mr. Eden and others members of the British delegation. Sir Samuel Hoare is leaving Geneva to- morrow for London. In his bance Mr. Eden will be acting leader of the British delegation.

This morning the British For- eign Secretary confered with both M. Litvinog and the Portuguese Foreign Secretary, Senor Mon- telno.-British Wireless.

SUPPORTING BRITAIN

Geneva, Sept. 12. Jhr. Degraeff, Foreign Minister for the Netherlands, and M. Richardi Sandler, Foreign Minister for Sweden, to-day spoke supporting Great Britain's demand for collec tive action to maintain the League Covenant.

Jhr. Dagrac said: "When the nations subscribed to the Covenant prescribing penalties, they re nounced the possibility of remain. ing outside the conflict in the event of any member of the Lengue being the victim of aggression."—United Press,

RADIUM FOR CANCER

LIFE SAVING BOMB WORTH 140,000

London, Sept. 12. "Westminster Hospital which is already equipped with a £20,000 !- radlum ball for the treatment, of |- The Hongkong Stock Exchange cancer will ahortly be in posses- have received a cablo from Messrs.sion of a now bomb containing at Derrick & Co., Local Secretaries in least double tho amount of Singapore of the

Raub Australian Gold Mining Co. Ltd announcing radium, namely four grammes, the outuut for the four weeks onding and therefore worth at least £40,-

000,--British Wireless.

·September 7 to be 1864 ounces.

(Bue Amsterdam, 26th September).

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K. P. O.

Parcels,

Sept. 14, 11 a.m. Reg.

.Sept. 14, 1 p.m. Letters,

...Sept. 14, 4 p.m. Shanghai and Europe vin Siberla.. Amoy Letters for "Imperial Airways

Servico.".......

(Due London, 30th September),

K.P.O.

G. P, 0.

.Sept. 13, 4.13 p.

Sept. 16, & T.m. Fri, Sept. 13,

Sopt. 13, 3 p.m.

G. P. O.

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Reg... .Sept. 14. 1 p.m. Letters, ....Sept. 14, 1.30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 14.

G. P. O.

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Sat, Sept. 14,

Reg... Lettera,

Reg. .... ..Sept. 14, 3 p.m. Leitern, ...Sept. 14, 3.30 p.m. Letters, for "Singapore-Australla Sirdhana

Air Mall Bervice."

(Due Darwin, 24th September).

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Manila

Reg.........Bept. 14. 3 p.m. Letters, ...Sept. 14, 3.30 p.m.

*Manila .........

Straits and Calcutta

Saigon

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Reg. Letters,

G.P.0. .Sept. 14, 3.30 p.m. .Sept. 14. 4 p.m. Sat., Sept. 14,

G.P.O.

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Siberia

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Amoy

Lycemoon

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Canton

Muinam

Shantung

Iliram

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Tuesday.

Taiping

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Manila. Australia and New Zealand

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Hoihow

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Foochow vin Swałow Amoy Straits

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Cheklang Wed, Sept. 18, 1.30 p.m. Tal Yuan..Wed, Sept. 18, 3.30 p.m. Cremer. Wed., Sept. 18, 5 p.m.

Thursday.

Chitral...Thurs.,, Sept. 19, 10.30 a.m. Shanghai and "Japan Sandakan

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C. and B. America and Europa vin for Vancouver B.C. (Porcela Canada only) and Europe via Siberia.

(Due Vancouver R.C., 7th October).

Japan

Ilofhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

Straits and Calcutta

Manila

Friday.

Parcels, Sept. 20, 2 p.m.

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Saturday

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Reg

.....Sept. 21, 9 a.m.

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