!

The late Mr. Ac J. Roed, 1.8.0., wko spent over forty years the service of the Hongkong Government, and who passed away this morning.

EDEN SEES FOREIGN EMISSARIES

TALKS LIKELY TO BE FRUITFUL

London, Jan. 30. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Antho- my Eden, had conversations to-day with a number of representatives of

foreign powers, who have taken the opportunity of being in London for King George's funeral, to discuss the international situation in general

terma.

This morning. Mr. Eden called on Prince Paul of Yugo-Slavin at the

house of the Duke of Kent, where the Prince Regent has been staying since he arrived in England. During the day he saw at the Foreign Office Dr. Towfik

Town Fulda Arar. Turkish Foreign

Foreign Ministeri

Aslani, Albanian and M. Lozorails,

of Lithuania. This evening, M. Lit. vinoff, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, had an interview with the Foreign Secretary..

ix

The aluspoere in which the states. men have met in London in the inst few days has been unsuited to specific or detailed negolintions, but the im-) pression in well-informed circles that the informative talks of a gene- ral character which the Foreign be cretary has had with visiting Minis tera are likely to prove fruitful in in- creasing a common understanding und feelings of mutual confidence which is an essential basis for the construc- tivo tasks which lie ahead in the inter national field-British Wirelvas. ·

KING RECEIVES: FOREIGN VISITORS

TALKS WITH MANY

"MINISTERS

London, Jan. 10. The King to-day continued the series of nudiences which he has given to distinguished foreign statesmea who have been in London for the funeral of King George.

Among

REVENUE INDEPENDENCE

LATEST JAPANESE

DEMAND

Shanghal, Jan. 10. Chinese press reports from Tien- tain state that demands aiming at the complete fiscal independence of North China from Nanking has been made to General Sung Choh-yuan (Hopel Provincial Governor) by Japanese miltary leaders there as the price for the abolition of the East Hopol "autonomous" council.

It is expected that negotiations will be resumed in Tientsin shortly: between General Sung Cheh-yuan, Mr. Chin Teh-chun (Mayor of Pel- ping) and Major-General Kenji Dolhara, head of the Special Service Department of the Kwantung Army,

Latest Japanese demands are said to include the following:

1. Completo seizure of Customs

revenue as well as Salt, Wine and

Consolidated taxes in Hopel and Charhar;

2. Complete independence of poa- tal, telegraphic, telephone, shipping and railway administrations in theso provinces;

3. Immediate Inauguration "councillors committeen" in various hsiens in Hopel and Charhar, with "autonomy leaders" as members.

In return the Japanese, It is to ported, have offered financial assist ance in the event of the seized re- venue proving insufficient to cover expenditures. They also offer to salleh the Eant Hopel Council

Reuter.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

பட

JANUARY 31, 1936.

Vice Admiral Oikawa arrived this morning from Swatow aboard the cruiser Idzums (seen above) and salutes were exchanged between the Vico-Admiral and Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little, Commander-in. Chief of the China Station. Calls were also exchanged during the morning between the Admirala and between Admiral Oikawa nad Commodore C. G. Sedgwick.

U.S. PRESIDENCY

MR. HU HAN-MIN

LANDON CONSIDERED WILL LEAVE SOUTH CHINA

"DARK HORSE"

Topeka, Kansas, Jan. 30.

BEFORE FEBRUARY 10

RADIO BROADCAST

Relay of B.B.C. Dance

Orchestra.

RECORDED PROGRAMME

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 356 metres (845 kilocycles) ·

4-7 pm. Chinese Programma 7-7.17 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Arthur Rubinstein.

1. Capriccio in D Minor, Op. 76 (Brahms); 2. La Cathedrale Eng loutie, Prelude No. 10 (Debussy); 3. Navarra (Albeniz);

Sevilla (Sevillas) (Albeniz).

7.17-7.42 p.m. Excerpts from "Pagliacci" (Leoncavallo).

Canton, Jan. 29. Iis health having improved con. In a speech here, to-day Governorsiderably, Mr. Itu Han-min, elected Alfred M. Landon, the Republican "dark horne" candidate for the Presi- Chairman of the Standing Committee

of the Kuomintang Central Executive Bagpir w dency, and that the Republicans must Committee, will be leaving South (Tenot

national have

fore Administration China for Nanking some time before plodged to (1 common senso of economy and a balanced budget.

February 10. Madame Ila Han-min

to his own Presidential boom, Mr.

Although he did not refer directly left by the afternoon express to-day for Hongkong, making preparations for. husband's departure for

her Landon stressed availability for the post, emphasising the balanced

Shanghal. budget and reduced taxation in Kan

BAA.

A Word Allow me! A Song of tender Memories, Apollo Granforto (Baritona); They Comel, Alessandro Valento and Nello Palal (Tenors): Get away! such a game, bollave me, friends, Valente, Saraceni, Granforte, Alessandro Valento Palai and Menal; Larkt Tix cho How Pierce he looked, Adelaide Saracen! (Soprano),

7.42-8 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Immer oder Mimmer (Waldteufel): (Lohar); Danuio Zigeunerliobe

(Ivanovici); Eva- Waves-Waltz Waltzes (Lehar).

8 p.. Time and Weather Report; It appears that Mr. Hu Han-min has delinitely cancelled his Kwangri Closing Local Stock Quote Co

Mr.

8.05-8.30 pMIL visit. His secretary,

Wong

Ronald Gourley a reply to (Plano)). Dick Powcil (Vocal). "The greatest reform we can have Yeung-chung, has sent is Recovery," he said. "Unemploy- General Pei Chung-hai in Nanning

2. 1. Plano Medley;

Song: ment must be solved by business re-

for his invitation.

pla'a with you (Gold Diggers of 1935); national eredit and the soundness of that negotiations between the Chin-covery based on the confidence in the shanking the Kwangal commander Lullaby of Broadway, I'm goin' Shop- To-morrow Mr. Hu Han-min will be 3. Piano Medley No. 2; 4. Songs: the arrival of curcued here the dallar." Aino ho said that agri- Interviewed by twenty overseas mem. The Words are in my heart. Down with the Mr. Chin Teh-cultural parity should be achieved hers of the Kuomintang and over 100 Sunshine Lane. chun, Mayor of Peiping and member through a tarif for farm products delegates of the provincial govern of the Hopei-Charhar Political Coun- plus the control of crop surplusesment at the provincial government

through soil conservation.

house. "The Constitution is not an obstacle to progress he asserted, "but balance wheel for progress."

Further, he condemned the "dan- gerous short cuts

to a permanent change attempted in the name of emergency and through half-baked legislation."United Press.

Ready for Discussion

Tientsin, Jan. 30. Well-informed eireles here believo.

NEW AMBASSADORS

APPOINTED China's Choice Known As Friend To Tokyo

cil.

(Special to "Telegraph")

Shanghai, Jan. 31.

It is officially announced here that Japan and China have agreed to ambassadorial appointments.

Mr. Hsu Shib-ying. Chair- man of the National Relief Commission

and former

Premier of the Peiping Cov- ernment, will be China's Ambassador to Tokyo; and Mr. Hachira Arita, former Minister to Belgium, will be Japan's Ambassador to China. Formal proclama- tions will soon be made.

It is noteworthy that Mr. Hsu Shih-ying is an impor- tant member of the pro- clique.com Japanese. Anfu

United Press.

· MANY DIE IN MINE

"

8.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Du- ventry.

The B.B.G. Dance Orchestra, direct- ed by Henry Hall.

9-9.20 pm. Daventry News Dulletin

and Announcements.

9.20-9.30 p.m., "A World of Ro- manes."

gramme,

9.30-10 p.m. A Variety Pro-

Former Governor's Denia! Because his name has been misused in connection with propaganda activi.| ties of the Chinese National Socialist Party General Chen. Ming-shu has had to Issue the most emphatic deninls. -A well known politicni Piano Solos Top Hat Medley, figure in South China, General Chen Vivian Ellis: Vocal-Traylin' nii Ming-shu WAS Canton's provincial Alone, The Boswell Sisters; Xylo- governor until 1931 and in 1931-1932 phone Solo-Dance of the Raindrops, was Minister of Communications in Rudy Starila; Song-I

Miracles, Hildgarde; Instrumental- Wang Ching-wei's cabinet in Nanking.Ille Hanakahi, Waikika Stone-Wall

The ex-Governor's dental was An explosion in a coal mine has occurred at Behar in which one Euro-issued in the form of advertisements Boya; Vocal-Ida Sweet on Apple Penn and Ave Indian miners have inserted in lending Hongkong Chinese Cider, The Mills Brothers; Song

ho has Chasing Shadows, Val Rosing; Band been killed, and four Europeans and newspapers. He says that twenty-nine Indians severely injured never participated in the Chinese Six 1 Medley No. 2, London and taken to hospital. Twenty more National Socialist Party. are believed trapped underground.—- Renter.

Calcutta, Jan. 31.

En

Saiyuan if it is threatened by the pro-Japanese Mongolian troops of Li Shou-hain and the bandits under Liu Kuei-tang-Union News.

Changping Revolt

Peiping, Jan. 30.

General Chen Ming-shu is closely associated with leaders if the Nine- teenth Routo Army, which before 1932 was under his sole command. lie and other Nineteenth Route Army officers have been residents in the Colony since their politics! setback in Fukien in 1934-1935.

Mr. Hu Beller

Canton, Jan, 30.

It is announced officially Lhat Mr. Hu Han-min's condition has improved Yin Yu-keng, Chief Administrator this afternoon, He proceeded to the of the Tungehow autonomous regime,

receive repre. has announced that the bandits who political council to have captured it will be allowed to sentatives of Government offices and remain in possession of Changping-pubtle bodies from overseas, thanking

worn welcome. chew in the capacity of its militia. them for their -Router.

Renter,

Generalissimo's Message Junction Occupied

Nanking, Jan. 30. been here.

General Sung Chek-yuan has

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, has sent since the Chinese New

Tientsin, Jan. 30:

another telegram to Mr. Hy Kan-min Year waiting for the resumption of

The Japanese military authorities urging him to come to Nanking imme discussions.

com- diately. The reported visit to Taiyuanfu, report that bandits under the those whom is Majesty saw were Shangt, of General Doiharn is denied mand of Liu Kwel-tung are stationed The cruiser Ning Hat is now in States by Chinese circles, which report that Junction on the Peiping-llankow and Canton Mr. Norman Davis, United

in the vicinity of Shihchinchuang Shanghai in readiness to sail for Ambassador-at-Large; Dr. Tewfik the Japanese commander is etill in hansi railways, but up to now have Newa.

to fetch Mr. Hu.-Union Rushdi Atan, Turkish Foreign Minis- Tientsin. ter: M. Kalman de Kanys, Hungarian Yin Yu-keng, Chief Administrator not interfered with the lines, Con- Foreign Minister; Faiz Mohamed of the East Hopei Anti-Communist firmation has not yet been obtained Khan, Afghan Foreign Minister; and Autonomous Government at Tung-blishment of a Red regime in South from Chinese sources of the estn- Prince Seid, of Iraq.

chow, is also reported here. King Caroi of Rumania left Eng- Far-reaching consequences are ex. Hopel-Renter. land this

his evening on board H.M.S. pected from the change of mugia- Montrose, escorted by a destroyer., trates in the six important districts Outer mempers

of foreign missions to in northern Charhar. In this region the funeral of King George who left | General Li Shou-hain, the pro-Man- London to-day included the Portuchukuo commander, wields the great guere, Spanish, Japanese and Argen- gat influence. He has placed pro- tine representatives British. Wire Japanese Magistrates in each of the

Lean.

DEATH OF MR. A. J. REED

six siens.

The Charhar Provincial Governor General Chang Tze-chung, has denied the sensational Japaneso report of changes in Kalgon, The latter city is quiet and normal, says a despatch from the Charhar Governor.

Concerning the status of northern Charhar, General Chang Tze-chung LENGTHY SERVICE IN says that he only obeys the orders

of the Hopel-Chachar Political Coun

Doihara's Policy

Tientsin, Jan. 30. An indirect request for incorpora-

GOVERNMENT

bfany residents will learn with re-

grot of the death, which occurred at

cil,

Communist Revolt

Tientsin, Jan. 30. A Communist revolt has broken out in south Hopel, where local Soviet governments have been set up at Jenhsien, Chulo and other dis- ere military sources. tricts. This is according to Japan-

Mr. Lin Sen's Cable ·

Nanking. Jan. 30. Mr. Lin Sen to-day telegraphed to Mr. Hu Han-min urging him to come to Nanking immediately, saying that all Government lenders have been long waiting for him to come here state affalez,-- to participate in Reuter.

EXCHANGE RATES

Small detachments of Chinese troops are endeavouring to suppress the revolt which, it is reported, is Paris. spreading to Honan and Shantung, Geneva. where the Reds are finding favour Berlin. with the flood victims.-Router.

Bitlan Athens South Kopei Disturbanco

Shanghai. New York. Southern Hopel has been thrown

Amsterilam. Into uncertainty because of a revolt

of followeTH

Vienna.. under lu Kwei-tang. the pro-Manchukuo bandit tender, Prague. After looting many villgees in south-Bucharest ern Hope near the Hopei-Honan Madrid,

his residence, 8 Breadwood Road, this tion of the Auth-Communist Auto- morning, of Mr. A. J. Reed, 1.5.0.,nomous Committee in the deallitariz- frontier, Liu Kwel-tang's men were Lisbon who for over forty years served in el zone into the Hopei-Charliar Poll- dispersed at Wuan and Shahsien by Hongkong. the clerical branch of the Hongkong tical Council is understood to have the Hopel provincial troops. Part of Bus Government service.

been'rojected by Major-General Kenji the bandit remusnts retreated into

The late Mr. Reed, who was 71 years of age, retired from the fav ernment service in 1933. Ha began his connection with the Government,

Doihara, during his meeting held Honan. It is officially stated that Monte Video. here with General Sung Cheh-yuan, Liu Kwel-tang's army has been re- Belgrade chairman of the Counell.

duced to only 500 men.

The one-hour conference between

as a clerk, in 1888, being appointed Gonorals Sung and Dolhera was held accountant in 1899. He attained at the headquarters of the Japanese Class I in the sonior clerical and ac- Garrison, and was also attended by

Bandita in Western Hills

Peiping. Jan. 80.

Jan. 29. .75.1/64

2084

Piano Accordeon Band.

10 pm. Big Ren:

10-11 p.m. Dance Music. 11 p.m. Close Down

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This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers

Special proTTERMITES for Far Eastern teners will be broadcast from Zosen wa Follows:

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SOUTH ASIA ZONE (Booth Asia Zone, broadcast from DJD, (19.74 metres) and DJB (31.46 metre).

4.45 p.m. Call Din. DIN (German English). German Folk Song.

Forecass Programe

(Ger

DJD

DJB

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DJO

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5 p.m. "I love ali ladies fair.”

5.30 pm. Nowa in English.

p.m.

5.45. p.to New. German, Light Music... 1.45 D.. News in German,

7 p.m. Ceneert of Light Music,

New in English,

8.15 p.m. Class DJD. DIN (Germ,, Enxl).

EAST ABIA ZONE

East Asia Your bromicant inraugh NJq ne .0.63 mutres.(16.280 k..) 1.30-5 pm. Concert. del I u.m.

p.m. Call DJA, DJN (Germ. Eng!).

German Folk Sang. Programma Forecast (Germs., Engl), 1.16 p.m. From the National Drondensing

Stailon's Work. 1,41 p.m.

10 p.m. 10.4 p.m.

News in English on DIA and in Hatch on DIN.

Dance Mark.

German 'Mustere of Bang Panl Lohmann

11.15 p.m. Nowe in German on DJA and

DIN.

11.30 p.m. To-day in Germany,

11. p.st. " love sit indien (air,"

1836 4.m. Nowa in English on DJA and in

'Datch on BJN, 11.30. Clone DJA, D2N (Germ, Engl.)

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MOLLISON CELEBRATES

British Wiretoss,

EDUCATION BILL

counting staff in 1027, and became Colonel Toshinari Nagami, chief of lages in the more distant parts of chief accountant at the Post Ofice. stat.of the Tientsin Garrison, Much sympathy will be felt for the Amalgamation was suggested to the Western Hills owing to the ac widow and arven sons, who are left strengthen the independence of tivities of bandita from Charhar. to mourn his 'death,

North China and to make for These bandits, who are reported to

Manchukuotand Japan. Kwel-tong and are well armed. Major-General Dolhara is said to Foreigners who visited the HM

London, Jan. 30. have expressed his approval of the during the week-end found something pian but, at the same time, thought approaching pante in villages along provides for raising the school leaving The Education Bill, just issued, Its realization was still premature: the Hun River. Almost all women

The conference was devoted part and children had fled and only a few age from 14 to 15 on August 1, 1989, Hollywood, Jan. 301.

ly, to a discussion of Sino-Japanese men were left in each village and while provision is made for exemp The famous British av ator, James military measures In North Chins for most of these were all ready to leave tion from school attendance between Mollison, was to day fined $10 for ence-Union News.

the suppression of Communist influ-The foreigners returned from Yen fed the child can find bonefleial am theso ages if the authorities are satis- being intoxicated in a public place,"

chihto Anchinchwang. Their apployment-Reuter, after a policeman had found him

proach to Anchinchwang caused con- alert on Sunset Boulevard,

eldarable trouble as the villagera Mollison explained that he had been

Talyuan, Jan. 80. thought they were the advance guard "oslebrating, nothing in particular." The suggestion of Major-General of the bandits Union News.

Kenji Dolbara su.. Gquoral Yon. Hal- Lahan, that Shansi troops shall not

Tombs Robbed antor Bulyuan province, (iyea of

United Press.

Shansi'e Firm Stand

necessary.

Peiping, Jan. 30.

WAGE INCREASES

London, Jan. 80. Changes in wages which came into operation last year, according to ro marts reco1ved at the Ministry of La

A dinar dance will be held at Shansi) has been turned down, as Repulso Buy Hotel on Saturday at General Yen considers this is a A group of robbers is reported to bar, have "rezulted in total, not in 8.80 p.m., and a tea dance on Sunday | domestle matfør, suspends have raided a number of tombs of the creases estimated at about £195ngo. (at: 4.30 / p.m." There will be a hale General Dohara flow back to Tien-Ming Dynasty and to have stolen in the weekly full-time wages of about

„prasments.

· £30,000 — 2.187,000 work neppl

Shansi troops are-ready; to enter.

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1024 meltem 13.97 metres 11.66 metres

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Transmission 5

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Trie. 7.29 ..The Apprentice."---- 7.46 0.3. Variety.

Ben. The Alfredo Campoli

Grouch 41 Elroad at t

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KAS R. The News.

... Close, de WIL

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1.39 p.m. Mabel Constandarea and John “

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