DEATH OF LORD MOYNIHAN
GREAT SURGEON AND
·CÂNCER EXPERT
London, Sept. 7. The death hon occurred of Lord Moyalhon of Leeds at the age of 70.
Reuter's Bulletin.
British Wireless adds that Lord Maynilan on Thursday attended the funeral of Lady Moynilian who died suddenly on Monday.
ส Early Saturday he had Reizure and remained unconscious until his death.
on
Lord Moynihan's great services to his profession have been honoured in many foreign countries,
Won
Berkeley George Andrew Moyni- han, the eminent surgeon, was born in Malta in October 1885, the son of an Irish officer, Capi. Moynihan, who the V C. In the Crimea. Educated at the Royal Naval School, he later took the degrees of M.S.. M.D. and F.R.C.S., and practised in Leeds where he became professor of clinical surgery and hon, surgeon at the general infirmary. Students de lighted
watch the smooth, quick vertainty of his work. They had sublime faith in his advice, not only on medical, but on other matters. One of the greatest abdominal sur geons in the world, he was knighted In 1012. He served throughout the the War in the Army Medical Corps, For his services he was warded the reaching the rank of major-general
K.C.M.G, in 1018, while in 1022 he received a baronetcy.
cancer.
the
CHENGTU. AFFAIR
JAPANESE TO PRESENT DEMANDS TO CHINA
Shanghol, Sept. 7. The present visit of Mr. Shigeru 10 openi to Nanking in Kawagoe negotiation with the Nanking Govern- ment regarding the Chengtu incident, Local Chinese circles believe that the Japanese Ambassador will pre- sent a number of demands to the Chinese Government, including orie for establishing a Japanese garrison in Szechuen.
No fewer than seven Japanese war- ships have left here for Chengtu, arrive and more are expected to shortly from Formosa-Wak Kiu Yat po. |
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Two men and five women appeur- The annual meeting of the local Office for the Japanese Embassy in China in connection with the Cheng-ed before Mr. W. Schofield at the Young Men's Christian Association, tu incident were received here on Central Magistracy yesterday charged at which Mr. P. S. Cassidy will with having taken part in tran preside, called to discuss the pro- Saturday.
The Japanese Ambassador, Mr.saction to transfer possession, cus-gramme for the forthcoming win-
Iss.) for Nankingtody or control of an eleven-year old ter, and to elect the various com- Kawague, will leave
cat to-night to negotiate for a settlement. girl, Chan Sul-ho, for a valuable mittees, will be held in the West Lounge ut 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, Mr. Y. Sui, Japanese Consul-consideration, on September 5.
The defendants were Chan Wah- September 17. All members are arrived here General of Nanking, yesterday by air. He came to see clu, 43, odd job mason, Teang Kan, urgently requested to attend and the Ambassador about the Chengtu 33, married woman, Chan Sze, 40, give their support to this meeting, married woman, Pun So, 21, spinster, which is important for the winter affair.
Pang Yee, 40, married woman. Wong activities of the Association.
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"The chief Chinese Investigator of the Chengtu incident, Mr. Wu Tsch- shang (Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in Szechiren and Sihong) will
House-Messrs. W. Henderson, W. port the result of his findings about defendants were arrested on Satur- Baxter, Taylor, d. C. Gill, C. fly from Chungking to Nanking to re-applied for a remand, stating that the shooting of the two Japanese day, and owing to yesterday being a
holiday
It had not been possible to Manning, H. E. Smith, R. A. Bates. Social-Messrs. J. J. Ferguson, journalista.
take
defendants before
F. D. Angus, J. C, M. Grenhum, T. Japanese View Changes
S. C. A. Moynlhun had long made a special
Tientsin, Sept. 7.
Mr. Schofield remanded defen-Ingram, D. G. Wilson, S. Tremlett,
R. A. Bates, study of cancer and after the War he
The Japanese press states that the dants for three days in Police cus- became head of the campaign against J.
President of As
Royal Japanese military authorities after a mude
month of urging Mr. Wang Keh-mintedly, bail in $500 each being allowed College of Surgeons, he trenk appeal in 1927 for a national to accept the Chairmanship of the for the first three Uprising against the scourge. In 20 Economic Commission of the Hopei-$100 each for the others.
Adoption Claimed Chathar Political Counell have sud-
Literary onel Debating-Messrs. years, he said, the mortalliy from it
denly started to attack him bitterly, but inerensed 20 per cent,, but the dis
Inspector E. J. Ellis appeared for. P. S. Coualdy, S. A. Gray, H. S. ease could be cured and more sufferers charging him with being a "tool" of
Nanking,
They
allege that he is the prosecution yesterday, at the Dinsdale, T. 3. Price, Dr. Matthews, Mess. D. K. Paul, L. Le Gay Brere- than ever were being permanently relieved of it. He pleaded for earlier bringing $5,000,000 to the north to Kowloon Magistracy treatment, warning doctors that ex-ald Naniting banks in North China.Q. A. A. Macfadyen, of Suen Mington, N. Stockton.
Kwent, alias Suen Shiu Ming, 48, Amateur Dramalles, - Mr. WV. cessive deliberation in the first stages United Press.
native doctor, of 98 Aplul Street, and Robertson,
Capt. V. Petherick, meant that "certainty of ingnosis"
Ho Sze, 52, kept woman, of the same Messrs. D. K. Paul, W. J. Brown, Tientsin, Sept. 7. when it was attained was often "eer- tainty of death."
Japanese concerns have received address, who were charged with notice that the Hopel-Charhar Poll-plication in the transfer of a five- AJ. Taylor, F. D. Angus, J. Young. Library.--Messrs. A. White, J. M. year-old boy, Suen Muk Shiu, from tical Council's consumption tax will se custody of his parents, formerly Wilson, T. J. Price, E. R. Price. D. I, be enforceable from Tuesday.
Luard, R. A. Bates, K. Seabourne, Japanese military spokesman said living in Canton.
That the J. J. Ferguson. the tax is to aid all North China bust-arrest had been made upon informa-
Inspector Eills stated ness and will save many Chinese
tion given, the information stating that defendant had secured the boy scil from Canton and had tried to han to another person in Hongkong, who were about to buy The people wh the bay became suspicious and re- fused to go through with the tran-Smith, Ingram, S. Tremlett, H.
A visit by the Police to the Seldler, S. A. Gray.
Educational and Religious. The 1. That an autonomous Govern-home of first and second, defendant, stant pain for which nothing could ment be established by the Provinces found the two at home with the little Rev. H. W. Baines, Dr. Matthews, be done should be allowed "a pain- of Shautung, Hopel and Charnur, with bay in their possession. Second de-F. Martin, R. Dormer, the Rev. S.
Short. tens passing" if he desired it. But General Sung Chch-yuan and Gend und bought the boy from a man sur Seidler, W. Simpson.
fendant, the woman. said that
MusicMessrs. K. Seabourne, If. Arst the consent of parents, guar-
arcral Hon Fu-chu os Chairman nad
named Chan, the boy's father, whom dians or relations must be obtained.
The organization of this gov-she was acquainted with in Canton,
Cammell, and that she had given him $50 to ernment to be similar to that of the
ord. complete the deal. Second defendant child, to see whether or not the child Eastern Hopel Puppet Regime.
Mexican Eagle 3. An economic control be effect-also produced a "sung tip" which she was really sold, or whether it has
signed, the been kidnapped. Defendants stated Courtaulds China in North
by this said the boy's father government Union mother being unable to sign as she that both parents were now very l, Distillers autonomous
and had returned to their country Dunlop Rubber was at the time. News.
Inspector Ellis stated that the boy's home, near Sam Shul. Both defen-General father had come to know second de- dants admitted taking and harbour- fendant through a go-between who ing the child, but pleaded that their received 60 cents for his services, actions were legalized by the "gung Second defendant had been living tip" given them by the child's father. with first defendant for eight years: Second defendant was granted
Moynihan took a leading part in raising a Yorkshire fund to fight In a year nearly £150,000 was collected and a research lastitute wat opened in connection with Leeds University.
In 102 the great
Was shops from ruin.--United Press. surgeon raised to the pecruge, lateing the title Rumoured Demands on Shantung of Darun Moynihan.
Tsinan, Sept. 7 It is learned that the Japanese
In 1935 he became president of the Voluntary Euthanasia (Easy Death) Society which urged the legalisation of the "right to die" where a person suffers from en incurable
disense.
He declared that a patient in con-
Among his books are treatises on abdominal surgery and duodenal of uirer and he wrote a number papers on medical subjects, An ac- clear complished speaker and thinker, he was a man of charming personality.
Lady Moynihan, whom he married In 1895, died suddenly last Monday, September 1, and since then Lord Moynihan had been grief-stricken, so that when he was himself taken 1
his death was not unexpected.
have submitted three new demands
to General Han Fuschu, Chairman of Shantung.
The demands are:-
Vice-Chairman respectively.
ed
to
:
saction.
she
British Comment
London, Sept. 7. "The Chengtu incident wa good an opportunity for Japan to Heniss," says the Manchester Guar dian, "and it might even be said that that is the duty of true patriots to travel in parts of China where they are likely to be murdered for the advancement of
First defendant stated at the police "There is only one unusual feature:
slation, "I have had no part in the the Nanking Government ordered in-
sold to actually executed dealings. This child was vestigation and
leaves two sons and one daughter, the heir to the title being the Hon. Patrick Barkeley Moynihan, who was born in 1908.
POLICE RESERVE
Golf Messrs. G. Milne, W. Abern, W. Stoker.
Sports-Messrs. X. Anderson, (Badminton), G. II. Owen, (Squash Rackets), L. Guy, (Hiking).
Tennis-Messrs. D. K. Paul, 1. E.
there being no children, so they wish-remand of one week, first defendant being allowed bail of $500 to appear ed to have an adopted son.
with second defendant before the Court in one week's lime."
Adopled As Son
Forcible Abduction
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tracy yesterday charged with forcibly United Steel display.
Second defendant stated, "A friend taking Li King, 20, spinster, of 200 Vickers, ord.
Woolworths of mine presented this child to me to Kelung Street, out of the Colony on be my son, and I gave him $50 June 27, for the purpose of selling Anglo-Dutch
her into the life of a prostitule, Hongkong money."
Rubber Plantation Investment Defendants were granted 48 hours'
two.
of 95 O.K. Bazaars
ORDERS FOR CURRENT Gouders before the Japanese second defendant to be our son, and Aptul Street, and Yic Kam, 45. Rolls
WEEK
Police Reserve orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Inspector General of Police, state:
Aqualic Sports
All Police Reservists are reminded of the 15th Annual Aquatic Sports of the Police and Prison Departments which will be held at the V. R. C. on Saturday, September 12 1930 at
15.00 hours,
All ranks of the Hongkong Police Ieserve are cordially invited to al tend,
Chinese Company
Death. The Hon. Inspector General of Police and Deputy Superintendent of Police (R) regret to aimounte the death of Sub-Inspector (H)
in Heng on
Ow 20th August,
The phrasing of demands is be- coming a delicate affair, for there is the ever-increasing danger that Marshal Chiang Kai-shek may turn In desperation and strike back.
cabinet "It is said that the Japanese
which
as presented form
The "sung 11p" which defendant; produced In Court was the only remand, la police custody. They
at first was divided as regards the means of tracing the parents of the denied the charge. demands a typicat compromise. The probable minimum which will satisfy Japan will be the establishment of a Ja- panese Consulate at Chengtu with a Farrison to protect it."-Reuter.
POPULAR FRONT
ISSUE KEENLY DEBATED BY BRITISH LABOUR
London, Sept. 7.
An attempt to form a Popular
Training Course-Part II Con-Front on the French and Spanish stable R10 Kwok Chung Shing has models is the burning tople at the qualified in Part II of Training Trade Union Congress at Plymouth. Course (Knowledge of Police Duties
The Chairman, Mr. Findlay, in his the and Regulations) on 27th August, opening speech to-day voicing 1936.
General Council's attitude, declared,
and Training Course-Part III. There
Communist, "If the Liberals will be a revolver course for Chinese
cannot accept a constitution contrary Company on Friday, September 11
to their ideas, they cannot expect us at 17.15 hours at the Kennedy Road
to depart from our constitution. We Range under Police Sergeant A210
ure all anti-Fascist and can surely Perkins. These detailed by the C.C.
engage in a common effort against
without
the foregoing will attend.
Fascists established principles."
Referring to the executions of Zinoviev and others, the President profoundly dla- said that it was
to less tressing to see a reversion
by the humane methods in rule Soviet.
Some Labour and Liberal members think that a united front is Socialism only chance of recovering office at a general clecilon. There has been much agitation to achieve pose in recent months.
Indian Company Training Course-Part II The undermentioned members will at- tend Indian Company Headquarters on Tuesday, September 3 at 17.30 hours for Part II of Training Course:
Constables R210 Abdullah Shah Mohamed, R121 S. B. Hussion, R236 M.. S. Dilen and R256 Sher Ahmed
will
0 at 17.13 hours at the Kennedy
the
pur-
Khan..
Training Course-Part III. There
The Communists are reported to be a revolver course for Indlan Company on Tuesday, September have pred a plan by which to obtain amillation to Socialist Party!
October with the Road Range, under Police Sergeant at its Congre Mincre Federation, A210/Perkins. Those detalled by the support of
500,000 votes. Trades Union Council will also Training Course. Part III. There keenly debate the question of polley will be a revalver course for Emer of non-intervention In Spain in view. Keney Unit Reserve Friday, of allegations. that Fascist countries September 18 at 17.15 hours at the are actively supporting the insur- Kunnedy Road Range under Police | gents.
CC will attend.
Emergency Unit Reserve
on
Sergoun A319,, Perkins. Those de- At the opening of the Congress to sulloch By the CC will attend. day all stood for a minute of slicence. Folies Rosurve Yan will leave in tribute to the soldiers of freedom,
Make the working men, women, and youths; AMPKIN fighting and dying for the liberty of
khuspsitats ization.fl-Reuter/
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FRENCH DETENCE ENORMOUS EXPENDITURE
ANSWERS HITLER ·
Parls, Sept. 7. Replying to the Germon military expansion, the Cabinet has planned to spend 4,200,000,000 francs in 1037 to reinforce France's military might by the modernisation of the army, of frontier fortifica- reinforcement tions, speeding up of mechanisation of the army and building a fleet of armoured ents,
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M. Salengro informed the United Press, "Fance will spend in four years 10,000,000,000 francs to rein- the force security and reestablish balance of power upset by Herr
Hitler."
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not yet completed and also that as soon as they proved successful an announcement to that effect would be made both in New York and Hong- kong-United Press.
that at
Dorado Delayed. Imperial Airways announce the RMA. Dorado: is delayed Penang awaiting the arrival of the main line service and is expected to ол leave there approximately midday Wednesday,
Shanghai, Sept. 7. From a reliable source the United
She should arrive Hongkong short- Press learned to-day that Mr. Harold M. Bixby, Vice-President of the Pan- American Airways, is nearlug com-ly after midday on Thursday.
This delay is the result of the re- pletion of negotiations for the estab
a Pan-American cent mishap in the Mediterranean lishment and "Chinese National Airways Cornecessitating a redistribution of the
fleet. poration aquadrome: In Hongkong.
After the next flight it is expected. Mr. Bixby declined to comment when interviewed here to-day but that the normal service will be Indicated that the negotiations were resumed.
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