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OCTOBER 21,

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Four weddings took place in the

Saturday, Thix Colony on brings the total number of weddings solemaised since Thursday up to eight. Seldom in the history of longkong have so many couples icon

NEUTRALITY LAW Bhanghai, Oct, 20,

Washington, Oct. 19: Members of the State Depart- It was learned to-day that all outstanding Sino-Japanese disputes ment declare that the attitude will be shortly settled by Mr.which the United States will take Akira Ariyoshi, Japanese Am-regarding the League of Nations basador to China, with the Nan-boycott of Italian exports will be considered as soon as the docus king Foreign Offfee.

days. A tentative pact has been reach-ments which the League, is sond-arried in the short space of three ed between Ambassador Arlyoshi |ing to non-members arrives hore.

'expressed and tho Nanking Government. Details will not be divulged until opinion that no law oxista permit ting the United States to prohibit the agreement is signed.

Imports from Italy, pointing out Nanking official circles are

that under the Neutrality Law any ticent concerning the new agree-trade restriction must be imposed against both belligerents. This would, however, weigh heavier

Entering the Church on the arm against Italy in view of the fact that Ethiopia's trade with theft D. A. Kayll, n.a., the bride looked charming in a lovely turquoise United States Is negligible.-

green georgette gown set off with a eyelamon shaded chiffon velvet sash. She wore a green straw hat trimmed with a ribbon of the same cyclamen shade.

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Japan's new policy towards China has been hinted to Nanking official circles, its nature being kept secret.-Union Neies.

Distinguished Assembly

Shunghal, Oct. 19.

Mr. A.

Reuter,

Italy Condemned

More than 20 high Japanese

London, Oct. 19: civil, naval and military ofleins

Newspapers give considerable are assembled in Shanghai to confer en Chinese policy, includ-prominence to the speech at Johannesburg ust night by ing the Ambassador, Ariyoshi, Mr. Moroshima, chief of General Smuts in which, referring the first section of the Bureau of to the war in Ethiopis, he said that it was impossible to conceive Asiatic Affairs, Major-General

simpler or clearer case of Okamura, Major-General Isogni,

of both the League Rear-Admiral Sato, naval attache, violation

and the Paris Pence Vice-Admiral Hyakutake, Com Covenant mander-in-Chief. Third Fleet, Puct. The League had unanimous Rear-Admiral Shimomura, Comly found against Italy and South mander of the Fifth Torpedo-boat Africa which has been a loyal Flotilla, and Rear-Admiral Sugi- member from the beginning woul saka, commander of the Eleventh do her best to fulfi her obligations under the Covenant and support Flotilla.

The main business of the gon-any action for penee which the ference has been postponed until League was now working out is the arrival of Captain Honda fremdetall.

It is specially noted that General Taingtao, which is delayed, but a series of preliminary talks is Smut's definition of the attitude of South Afrien corresponds almost taking place.

A Japanese Embassy spokesman exactly with that of the British states: "The object of the con-Government. He declared that in ference is to discuss measures of fulfilling her obligations under translating the new accord be-Article Sixteen of the Covenant, tween the Foreign Office, the Navy South Africa had no private feel- and War Offices towards actioning against Italy but was de-

Co termined to her part in Reutor.

strengthening the authority of the League and making it un effective force for world peace and security. Shanghai, Oct. 19.

"If the League succeeds in the The conference scheduled for to- murrow has been postponed sine present crisis, the prospects of die, because of the delay in the ar- world peace in the future will be rival of Captain Honda, of the immensely improved. The prae- Naval Ministry, from Tsingtao.tically unanimous support it is The other conferences, however, receiving is proof that in building are being held by the Japanese offiun the League for world security, cials assembled here in pursuance we have nof built in vain and it of the now aspect of Japanese will be a very grave warning to policy by which the Ministries of all possible future peacebreakers." War, the Navy and the Foreign British Wireless. office and representatives of China work in co-ordination.--Reuter,

Discussion Proceeds

Denial of New Demands

Nanking, Oct. 20,

Rumours that the Japanese have presented new demands concerning North China were strongly denied by Mr. Wang Ching-wef," in the course of an interview with the Central News Agency late last night...

Other preparations for holding the Fifth Kuomintang Congress here inre reported to have been going ahead speedily. Definito decision regarding the holding of the Kuo- mintang Congress here is expected to be announced in a very short time.-Wah Kin Yat Po.

some

At 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, the wed ding was solemnised at St. Andrew's Church of Mr. Alan MacPherson Stuart

chartered accountant, of Shanghai, and Miss Muriel Louis Molborne. The bride arrived laru Thursday from Honie by the .. Rawalpindi.

The bride and Lt. Kayll were pre- ceded up the aisle by the choir boys and the officiating minister, the Rev. J. R. Higge

During the ceremony. "The King of Love," "Love Divine" and "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven" were Aung.

Matron

of

Mrs. Gurahil was Honour, whilst the duties of best man were undertaken by Major H. St. G. Thoyts, M-C., of the 1st Battalion, Lincolnshire Regiment,

Russians Married

Mr. George Tavastjerna, manager

and Miss Tamara Olontzeff. Were of the Orient Tobacco Company. quietly married at St. Andrew Church on Saturday at 2pm. The Rev. J. R. Higgs officiated. The bride wore a white ensemble and carried a shirwer bouquet of white blossoms, Witnessen of the marringe Messrs. Michael Affanassieff und Paul Peter ArchipofT.

Mr. 3. Canning and Miss Z.

Gintove

were

The third wedding to take place at St. Andrew's Church on Satur day was solemnised at 3.30 p.m. when fjes Zenaida A. Gintort became the bride of Mr. James R. Canning, the Rev. J. R. Higgs officiating.

The bride, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gintovt, of Harbin, obtained her diploma as a civil en- gineer at the Harbin University four pass in 1931 at this Univeralty. She years ago. She was the only one to is the only feminine civil engineer in the Colony.

Mr. Canning, son of the late Mr. A. Canning and Mrs. E. M. Leech of London, England, joined the firm of S. Moutrio and Co., Ltd., at their Shanghai offices at the end of 1928 and was transferred to this Colony at 'the end of 1931.

The bride, who was given away by

Mr. Ernest. T. Warden, chosen a white satin wedding set off with a silk tulle embroidered veil and train held in place by a wreath of orange blossom. She carried a bouquet of white roses.

Nanking's Anxiety

The Misses Dorothy Warden and Nanking, Oct. 20. Vora Rumianzeft were bridesmaids Opposition to the calling of the and wore ankle-length gowns of peach Messages from Peiping also con; tain a statement by General Sung Fifth National Congress by leaders satin. Hats and shoes were worn to South-west cuused

match. They carried pink and white Chen-yuan warning the public not in the

TORCY.

The to accept the many wild rumours anxiety here to-day.

bride's sister Mrs. V. D. General Chiang Kai-shek, Chair- .Chinese-

Rumlanzeif, afloat

as Matron of Honour. ecncerning the

wore a sky blue satin dress trimmed Japanese situation in North China. man of the Military Affairs Com-

General Sung stated that his re- mission, summoned Mr. Sun Fo with white camellias and a white hat cent meetings with the Japanese and Mr. T. V. Soong for a one- and shoes.

talk in his residence, tast Mr. David Buchanan was best man. military lenders were purely of our social character and gave an us-night. They are discussing how | Appropriate music was rendered on Hurance that neither verbally nor to overcome the objections of the organ by Mr. Rupert Baldwin.

After the coremony, a reception in writing had he accepted any de- the South-west leaders to the was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

mand from any sources.--Renter.

New Job for Chang Hsuch-liang

Hankow, Oct. 20. Marshal Chang Isuch-liang said goodbye... to Hankow yesterday when he flew to Sianfu' to assume the duties of Deputy Commander of the North-west anti-Communist. forcon.

adoption of a one-year old agenda. E. T. Warden. On leaving for the Mr. Wang Ching-wel, President honeymoon, which in being spent in of the Executive Yuan and con- Macao, Mrs. Canning wore a blue,

of Foreign marocain and pink chiffon volvet dress currently Minister Affairs, has suggested that General with coatee to match. She wore a Chiang remain firm.Union Newa. blue hat and also carried a bag to

match. South Greets Mr. Ku Cheng

Mr. Barros and Miss Noronha

Canton, Oct. 20. Mr. Mo Huan-cheng, a member of the South-west Political Council,

Other

Mr. Henrique Alberto Barros and Miss Cecillu Maria Noronha were married. at the Rosary Church The Marshal arrived in Hankow loft here this afternoon by train on March 1 of Inst your, and in for Hongkong en route to Shanghai on Saturday afternoon, Father Rossi

Mr. Ku officiating at the ceremony. February 1985 Wan Appointed to extend greetings to

The bride in the daughter of Mr. Director of the Generalissimo's Cheng, President of the Judicial

M. Noronha and the lato Mra. Hindquarters at Worhing, which Yuan,

a sister of Mr. who have Noronhn. She is members #as formally abolished toxlay, the

"Jackie" Northo, manager of the Theatre. The bridegroom is Queen's majority of the members being already left for Shanghat for the Transferred to the new office same occasion are Mr. Huang Chi- the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. de P.

u and Tang Ching-yang, also Barros. Stan and Chunnyling: - Reuter,

members of tho South-west Offer to Yen Hstshan politieat Council. While in that elty, they will elicit the views of Shanghai, Oct. 20,

Kuomintang lenders concerning With Fespeel to the pornintout

South-west policy.Union Fumours of a cupiralal movement News. pump the Hva mothern provinces, I was burned toady that cloneral Yeu Bajamaj Dinsdar of the Tal-

Delegates Tribute

Canton, Oct. 20. ' Ovor alxty overaens delegates to

The bride, who wore a white satin gown, was attended by the Misses A. Noronha, Z. Barros, E. Barros, A. Noronha, O. Basto and O. Ribeiro.

Therese Noronha and Ritta Marques were flower girls, whilst Mastor Bosco Correa was page boy. The bride was given away by her father.

'The duties of best men were under-

At 2.30. 5:20, Man "Piemenipu Beadquarters, the Fifth Kuomintang Congress taken by Meaara, G. Renner and C..M. has been aston tu head this new wore lod by Mr. Hsiao Fu-chon to Corsen, Appropriate. music WAR 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. retine

the Yellow Flower III ils after rendered on the organ by Miss F Cameral, Ohtape recently, paldanoon where respects were paid to Dixon flying visit to Taiyuan and urged to monument of the Seventy-two Club de Recreio, where a very big A reception was held later at the tremment Yen not to head such a eros.

gathering admired the many benuti- meyemput;

Mr. Halao was in charge of the | ful wedding gifts, party in his capacity as the heat

FOLIES

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„Griffinally the muvement Inclui- ed only three provinces but now It

of the Overseas Section of the Comprises five maniels, Bop Ruomintang South-west Executive Shantung. Abunal, Charhar und Buiruentaion Newa.

Anti-Nanking View.

Canton, Oet, 20:

Committee.

The delegates then visited the Sun Yat-on University where Chancellor Chou Lou personally received the delegates and enter Bo far it in understood that overtained them at dinner. Tha dejo-|

howtowi from ufiferent gates were much impressed by the Pangpur alypseul lives arrived here Play-out, and magnificence of the ready to support, any action-taken university bulldings---Union News. hy. The South-west Executive Mr. Hu Han-min's Travels Council againat Nauklu Sull

Cologne, Oct. 19. more delegatis are expected to Mr. Itu Han-min, leader of the arrive before the und- of this Canton Government, has arrived month,

here with his two daughters and Meanwhile a committee for staff en route to Bad Nauheim to examining-the-qualifications-df- take a cure of asveral weeka.: - He Victoria delegaten has boan appointed by was received by the Cologne au-

the South-West Extentive Gounell, thorities. --Rekter.

CONFIDENCE IN LAVAL

RE-ELECTED FOR THREE YEARS TO SENATE

Paris, Oct. 20. 31. Laval has been elected to the Senate for the Seing and Puy- do-Dome, in the first ballot In the triennial elections.

One third of the Senato faces strong opposition from the ex- treme left, but it is thought that the triumph of ‚AL Laval's policy, has considerably strenuthened the Government-Reuter. :

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