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Gibraltar, Nov. 5.

THE

Mr. Grice-Hutchinson, the English ann who lung rescued at least 50 nich, women pad children in Spain by transporting them in his eight-tonf sucht, the Honey, Bre, and who was : Detober 31 reported to have been arrested by Communists at Mataga, lans arrived here frony the latter city,{ in his yacht.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER

6, 1936.

FURTHER CHARGES BRITAIN READY TO

OF EMBEZZLEMENT

"UNION" EMPLOYEE

IN THE DOCK

Joseph Charles Gardner, aged 48, made a second appearance before Mr. K. Keen a the Central Magistracy this morning, charged with frau- culently converting to his own use the sum of $154.00 given to him by his employers, the Union Insurance Society of Canton, with which to purchase revente stamps.

J.

Chlef Detective Inspector Murphy opprared for the prosecu-

The report that

moderntion and preferred other churges "Scarlet Pimprenel" was arrested is inst. The accused, who pleated apparently baseless.

this

mility to them all. Inspector Murphy said the runs were all connected, and though the present tharges were all that the police were able to prove, it

alleged that defendant had frau dulently converted to his own a sum of over $2,000.

wax

Use

Mr. Grice-Hutchinsta was a lawyer at Malaga for 10 years before the revolution, +42101 many insurgent gympathisers are his personal friends, When the insurgents began bombing Malaga many of them were imprison- Mr. Murphy asked for n formal ert and some killed as a reprisal, so remand of one week in order to con- Mr. Grice-Hitchhisen used his insult the law officers of the Crown as with the authorities and to whether the ease should be taken for committal or dealt with by his managed to get passes to convey a

timber of friends to Graltar, Worship, Reuter.

RECENT GANG

ROBBERY

THIRD MAN SENT

TO PRISON

A third member of a gang of rix men who committed a robbery at No.

New Street on May 1, 1835, und stol the sum of $2,300 from Lal Hin, a wood dealer, with menaces, was charged before Mr. K. Koey the Central Magistracy this morning with the theft. He was Chrung Ping- kwani, aged 23, unemployed, and he pleaded guilty.

The remand was granted, Mr. W. A. Muckinlay, of Messrs. Deacons, appeared on behalf of the complainants.

WORKERS SEIZE FACTORY

ANOTHER “STAY IN”

STRIKE IN FRANCE

Paris, Nov. 5.

Some 2,000 workmen have occupied | the Panlord Motor Company plant, They intend their "stay in strike to be u protest against the discharge of 75 of their fellow-workers.

Urgent negotiations hove started, sner the action is Two men were dealt with by his embarrassing to the Socialist Cabinet. Worship on Thursday in connection freed with the opening of the partla Going To Buenos Aires? with the same robbery, and both re-mentary session to-morrow.uited

the cruiser Indianapolis is ready to curry him south-United Press.

Washington, Nov. 5. The Secretary of the President has informed pressmen that President F. D. Roosevelt intends to leave on sen trip on November 17 and visit on specified southern port, and may possibly extend the cruise to include

day's stop at Buenos Aires.

ceived terms of six months' hard Inbour each,

Detective Sub-Inspector M. J Flattery said the circtimstances to the prerent case were the same, namely.) that alx men lid entered complain- } anf's house on May 1 last year, one! armed with revolver and the others. with knives, and had taken the money

his fokts.

Press.

COMMUNIST EXECUTED

DEFEND ALL HER INTERESTS

(Continued from Page 1)

MR. WILLIAMSON BACK AGAIN.

ATTENDED EMPIRE

TRADE PARLEY

Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Williamson re-

turned from New Zealand und Aus tralia by the 2.s. Taiping this morn- Ing.

ber 1. Mr. Eden said that Mediter- ranean provided not a short cut but n main arterial route in commerge with the East. England did not challenge Signor Mussolini's words that the While in New Zealand, Mr. Wil- Mediterranean was Italy's very fe.liamson acted as delegate for Hom:- but

affirmed that the freedom of

kong at the Fourteenth Congress of the Federation of Chambers of Com- communications in the Mediterraneati was a vital interest of the British merce of the British Empire, held in

Wellington early in Octuber. Commonwealth...

Welcome Assurance

The Government welcomed Signor Mussolini's assurance that Italy did not intend to thresten Mediterranean security. Britnin did not desire to threaten or attack any Italian, inter- cats in the Mediterranean.

When asked by our representative for information regarding the Con- Ereka, Mr.

Williamson stated that much useful work had been accom- plished. Many subjects had been de- bateri mid recommendations had been made with a view to assisting and stimulating Empire trade.

EXCHANGE RATES

Britain intended to take the lead in securing Yuropean settlement, but no such settlement was possible unless Britafo possessed strength both | Paris

Geneva of purpose and of arms. Britain's

nll-embracing. Berlin equipment must be but there would never be enduring peace without an armaments, agree- tent, he declared,

Sacrifice To Arms

Nations, ubserved Mr. Eden, were beginning to sacritice their standard of living to a standard of arming. The stronger was Britain, the greater the certainty of peace.

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MISS A. LARSSEN WEDS MR. M. BERGAUST

The wedding took place at 11 am. Onice, at the Registrar's to-dny Supreme Court. of

Anyta Ms3

Karsten Larmen, daughter of Mr.

and Denmark Larssen, Consul for Norway, and Mrs. Larssen, and Mr. Marius Bergaust, a member of the staff of the Couton branch of Messrs. W.R. Loxley and Co.

Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith officlated. Mrs. L. Stanton and Mr. B. Nars witnessed the wedding.

This afternoon at four o'clock. the religious wedding ceremony will be, held at the Penk Church, Pastor Reichelt oficiating. A reception will later be held at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden,

NANKING PARLEYS

DELAYED

(Continued from Rape 1.)

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The three elements in the Govern Bombay: ment's prograteme were;

J

1. Strengthening authorky;

2. Negotiating a European settle. Rio ment; andl

3. Re-equipping

fences.--Reuter,

berh mort

It is believed the President will after overpowering compladart and EDGAR ANDRE DIES

seek a means of regulating hours and wages nailonally without recourse to an amendment to the constitution, but if he is unable to do so, Labour } will demand a constitutional change, it is stated.

The Left Wing, lushed with victory, won't stand flirting with the problem. There is already talk in Washington of forcing through Con- Kress a Bill establishing a 31-hour week.--Reuter,

There was

were

nul

the

Cha

UNDER AXE

Britain's

Chance for Germany

de-

Expressing the opinion, that the next twelve or eighteen months might be our last chance of averting European conflict and a world war, Bir. Winston Churchill urged Britain to stand by the League of Nations and try to bring therein the largest number of peace-secking but well- armed nations to overnwe protential aggressors.

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4,88 Oncials of the Japanese Embassy 1-20.01 1/2.1/32 211 -30%

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MANILA SHARES

In Naniting have conferred with Mr. Kawagou daily this week, but hitherto no result of there conferencer hus birn Indicated.

A Chinese journal, the Eastern News, says the North China Issue and

he proposed anti-Communist

pact have been shelved by the negotintors In order to attain a measure of astree-

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ment un minor points. Japanese circles point out that this would not mean that Japan is prepared to drop | Gitzearranty"! her proposals in these matters, but wth would indicate a change in her method of approach. Jing

It is felt that agreement on some points at least will help to clear the air and produce an atmosphere mare conducive to settlement of the more vital issues.-- Kenter.

The following Quotations been received by Swan, Culbertson and Fritz from their Manila ofice after the close of the morning session:

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Big

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Mr. Churchill suggested that Ger- Atok many. If she ferred Soviet oggression, | Baguio Gold previons convictio gatust defendant,

should enter the League, and then Benguet Consolidated 15.00 sail Inspector Flattery, for possession of armis,

alt Europe would guarantee to assist Benguet Exploration, Berlin, Nov. 5. His Worship asked why the police!

Germany against Russian aggression. Wedge leader If the exertions of Britain were not Coco Grove for inking

Edgar Andre, Communist committal, and Inspector Flattery | in Humalturg.

This supported proportionately by others Consolidated Mines" beheaded

and

security was shown to Demonstration collective replied that it could not be done, as morning. there was no evidence against de

Idle Equitable He was sentenced on July 10 in be a fraud and the League an ferdant, except his own word,

dream, then Britain and France to- Gold Creek conmurtion with alleged fatal ik- Sentence of RİX months' hudults on Mazis several years agogether would be very dangerous to labour was imposed,

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Mr. Churchill suggested that the naval Powers in the Mediterranean might reciprocally agree not to molest each others sea communica- tions.

Referring to Rüssin, Mr. Churchill attributed the revolution in Spain largely to Soviet Influence, and sald that it would be quite impossible for the three nations of the western world to interest themselves in the fate of Russia, If she continued to present herself in this guise, but pence-seeking Russia would be Indispensable element in the equipoise of peace in the East and. West--Reuter,

Chamberlain Replies

Replying in the debate. Mr. Neville Chamberlain sald that what Britain had to work for if she was lo preserve collective security an make it a reality, was first of all the strengthening of the League of Nations and to buttress it by some system which would help to main- tain peace In those portions of the world most subject to siress and stralo.

He suggested regional pacts might be entered into by nations vitally in- terested in the regions covered by pacts,

The Government would like to see an eastern European pact similar to the western pået. Britain would not participate in the eastern pact but that did not mean that Britain gave a free hand to any other country to do what it liked or that the Govern- ment undertook not to interfere in any circumstances, Britain would keep a free hand to consider cirmum stances of a case and would confine her actual obligations to those of re- gional pacts which concerned her vital interests.

All regional packs would be sub- ject to Uritain's general obligations under the League Covenant, Mr. Chamberlain concluded.-Reuter.

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