THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 2,
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U.S. Co-Operation Vital At Brussels
EDEN FRANKLY DEPENDING ON COLLABORATION
Britain Will Not Lag Behind In Any Scheme To Pacify Far East
London, Nov. 1.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE BROADCAST
BBC Programmes To Be Diversified
London, Nov. 1. Arrangements for BBC broadcasting to be made h foreign languages were announced by Sir John Simon, the Home Secretary in the House Commons to-day.
Little Boy Perishes In Night Blaze
Second Victim Of Kowloon Tragedy
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SHIP. DOES SEA TRIALS
Yanawai For South
Seas Trade
Sca trials of an interesting vessel, the twin-screw motor ship Yanowal, built by the Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Co. of Hongkong, Lid. Messrs. Durns, Philp & Co.
The trial was in every was sulla- factory, a speed of over 10 knots being obtained. Mr. A. Corrighan, Owners' Superintendent, was in at- tendance,
It is now disclosed that a little boy perished in last night's fire in Kow- loon City, in addition to an unidenti- fied person. The four injured in of the blaze are recovering.
Two large wooden and corrugated for recalled that the .Uliswater ron sheds were burned out despite (South Sena) Ltd, took place on Broadcasting
Committee recommended the efforts of two fire appliances that the appropriate use of languages from the Kowloon Fire Station, which Friday.
E few other than English should be en- were on the scene wlibin couraged, and
enquiries made since minutes of the alarm.
The engines had to run out a con- by British representatives abroad lind led to the conclusion that broadcasts siderable length of hose across paddy from England would be welcomed, fields to get within operating distance particularly in Spanish and Portu- of the fire, and when this had been guese, by isteners in South American done, the flames had already countries, and in Arable by listeners sumed the buildings.
When the fire had died down, a Replying to a question, Sir John body so damaged by flames unt the in the Near East.
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unrecognisable, Simon said that German, Italian and covered from the sheds. Later that other languages would not be ex night, about 14.30, the body of £1 Two large cargo hatches are served Lau by five derricks operated by electric cluded, but a beginning would
small boy, later identified made in the three languages mention-Yueng-foo, aged 10, was found under winches and enn handle lifts up to
debris.
eight tons. Accommodation for 12 A woman, Ip Ling-yee, and a 10-first class passengers is arranged in year-old boy, La Wong-wat were six staterooms aft and the vessel miles to ile Kowloon Hospital has a large dining saloon and smok with severe burns, and another ing room. Ofcers and engineers woman and boy were sent to the are accommodated aft and the crew forecastle. An Tung Wah Hospital with slight in-quartered in the
electric windlass is filled on the juries,
The cause of the fire is not yet forecastle deck for
operating the known, and the police are making stockless anchors. enquiries.
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The B.BC., fully realising the m portance of the Issues Involved, had been examining the problem for some time, and had made it clear that if the Government decided action on the linca of the Ullswater
Answering Opposition attacks in the House of Commons on the Government policy in connection with the League of Nations, particularly with reference the Far East, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary said did not to-day that the Government's assailants appreciate the position the United States occupied at Geneva and the position Britain occupies at Brussels.
of whatever character, depends Any action, essentially on the co-operation of the United States, he said. "In order to get full co-operation, on an equal basis, from the United States in an international conference, I would travel, not only from Geneva to had been agreed that nothing Brussels, but from Melbourne to Alaska, particularly in the present state of international affairs," said Mr. Eden. The Opposition has asked whether Weems, and that the Insurgents had in the Far Eastern situation Britain promised an inmediate inquiry. intends to go as far as the United States, not rushing in front and not being left behind.
"That is an accurate definition of our object", replied the Foreign. Secretary. "With the present world conditions we realise te difficultles of the Far Eastern situation. I go to Brussels anxious to contribute what
His downright candour assulled the that Labour Opposition, and Mrs. Lloyd George, who had complained non-intervention was one-sidedly as sisting General Franco-United Press.
Eden's Address
London, Nov. 2. Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House
little lies in my power in a situation of Commons to-day said certain of the
in which nabody can envy a Foreign Secretary to-day."—Neuter.
China's Delegates Arrive
Brussels, Nov. 1.
opposition were not against non- Intervention as such, but based their charges on the assumption that non- intervention worked unfairly towards The Spanish Government.
war
Official Agures showed that Spain Dr. Wellington Koo and Mr. Quo was now Russia's third best c5- Tal-chi, the Chinese Ambassadors,
The Government side had
ot arrivals who are heading the Chinese delegatomer.
large received tion to the Nint-Power Conference,
materials, und Russian tanks and arrived here with Mr. Chin Wen-sze, Minister at The Hague, and Mr. Hoo aeroplanes had played a most im- Minister at Geneva portant part in the war.
Chi-tsal,
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"During the summer montis," sald Mr. Eden, "I could not have stood here and suid. that more material was reaching the Insurgents London, Nov. 1. Mr. Anthony Eden has left London than the Government. If belligerent for Brussels i attend the-Nine rights had been granted in the Power Conference
British present conditions that would have been immensely beneficial to the delegate.--Reuter.
power strongest at sea, namely the Frank Demand For Insurgents. Many good judges can- not understand why some time ago the Insurgents did not allow foreign volunteers to
and Melbourne, Nov. 1. Immense power put in their hands by The Australian Council of Trade an even limited exercise of belll- Uniona has issued a manifesto gerent rights. The main object of urging a boycott of Japanese goods on-intervention is not to help either throughout Australia, and the Im-side, but to neutralise and localise mediate cessation of exports of war the war, und to prevent it from materials to Japan.
The manifesto urges Australianspreading to Europe as a whole. not to be deterred by threats of retaliation.
Boycott
No mention is made of direction action by the Unions-Reuter,
Eden Hits Out
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"We have no sort of afterthought about the territorial Integrity Spain. We have every desire to live
of
to take
for recommendations, it was desirable the Corporation to undertake to pro- vide a satisfactory service as speedily as possible. The Government had now requested the Corporation take action.
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should be done to prejudice the exist trans ing Empire service. New mitters would be needed, and until they were constructed and brought into use, only Imited service would be possible. Detuils would be an- nounced shortly, it was added.—Reu- ter.
PLAYFUL DRIVER
FINED $20
Picked Wrong Man For Dangerous
Game In Street
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WARNING TO SHIPPING
The vessel's dimensions are 150 by 28 by nine feet three inches. It is single deck type with raised fore- castle and long superstructures aft.
Of particular interest to Hongkong Is the fact that the main Diesel en- gines are the first to-be built locally for a deep sea vessel. These were manufactured in entirety at Taikoo Dockyard under a special licence from Messrs. Sulzer Bros. Lld. of Winterthur, and are the direct result
TORPEDO RANGE of the very successful results obtain-
DANGER SPOT
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Torpedo exercises will
com- menced early this month on the Lai Chi Kok Torpedo Range.
During each run, a red flag will be holsted on the target and also on the end of the pier. The target is now in position, and is distinguished at night by one white light,
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Until further notice, vessels warned against attempting to between Lai Chi Kok Torpedo Range and Chung Hue Rock whlist these red flags are displayed.
The attention of all junks and other small craft is especially drawn to this notice,
CRUSHING REBELS
ed from the Talkoo Cheong built last year at Talkoo and engined similarly.
LEAGUE SOCIETY ACTION
Hongkong Body To Vote On Motion Condemning Japan
There will be a meeting of the Summoned before Mr. R. A. D.
League of Nulions Society on Thurs- Forrest at the Central Magistracy
day, Nov. 4, at 5.30' in the Cathedral this morning for driving without due
Hall, to pass a resolution regarding care and caution In Queen's Rood East near the Royal Naval Dockyard.
the present Sino-Japanese Confict. Dr. Montgomery, the Society's Pre- on October 6, Mr. Man Wing-sing,
Rabat, Nov. 1. "It becomes more and more obsident, will be in the Chair, and the motion will be proposed by Professor driver of private car No. 3702. denied the charge, but was convicted after
was 10 Forster and seconded by the Rev. K. evidente had been given, and fined vious that a plan of revolt
have been led a month from now to
Mackenzie Dow. All interested are $20.
decisive action, reaching even an at invited to attend. Deleclive Sub-Inspector
tempt at a general and sin
and simultaneous Darkla and he was proceeding west rising throughout the country," de The Resolution-is-as-follows!-- along Queen's Road East about 10.30
believing This meeting
in the clared 1.JTI. a speed of about 25 miles per
General Nogues, Resident
war in the hour. He was almost opposite the General of Morocco In a statement to efficacy of law over
deprecating the arbitrary use of Naval Yard entrance when he came the Press upon his return from Fez, solution of international disputes, and up to a small saloon car. The road the scene of recent fighting. ahend of this cor was clear, and "It is our duty to use where neces-military force to settle international witness sounded his hoin and tried sary our armed strength. We took differences, notes to pars. When witness's front wheels forceful measures, and we will con- were about level with defendant's tinue to do so," he added.-Reuter's rear wheels, defendant suddenly Special.
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Implementing Nine-Power on friendly terms with Spain what momentarily did the same. The rear
Agreement
ever the outcome of the conflict."
growing Mr. Eden deplored the disrespect for treaties and saw only too clearly the ultimate consequences of that practice.
London, Nov. 1. Does the British Government at the Nine-Power Conference intend to
"There Is a a tendency," he said, "to stand upon the principle of the Nine- Power Treaty, namely the integrity use methods as part of a diplomatic of China? asked Mr. Clement Attlee, machinery which is highly danger leader of the Opposition in the House aus, namely to threaten and to issue of Commons when winding up the orders, and from the housetops debate on the Labour motion of cen- proclaim what is virtually an ultima-
lum, and to call it peace. sure to-day.
Sir John Simon, for the Government, said:
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Such methods will never have a
(Cheers). we do. response here.
We are ready to contribute to Under the Nine-Power Treaty coch
peace, and 10. discuss any signatory pledges himself not to world infringe the integrity of China, and issues with those concerned, but we agrees in the event of a breach of the are not prepared to stand and deliver treaty to enter into consultation with anyone's command," regard to the situation created."
"concluded Mr. Eden amid cheers-Reuter's That is the reason, sald Sir John Special, Simon, why the Brussels conference
was being held. Implementaion of
Kung Hopes Conference "It for the
that we are stenose undertakings)
Will Adopt Sanctions
Charming Visitor hostilities on Chinese soil are in-
To Colony
(a) The Report of 6th October, 1937 submitted by the Drafting Com- mittee of the Committee of Thirteen of the League of Nations, and
* (b) its finding that the Japanese consistent with the obligation of Japan to respect the sovereignty, independence and territorial Integrity of China and with the obligation not to seek a solution of a dispute with China except by pacific means and
recommendation (c) the members of the League should refrain from taking any action which might have the effect of weakening China's power of resistance,
that
swerved his car to the right, and caused the Inspector to brake hard to avoid u collision.
this, Immediately, after passengers in defendant's car turned round and laughed, and defendant
curtain et the car was then drawn.
Miss Mary MacGregor Ross of The Inspector again tried to pass de- fendant near the Officers' Mess, but Melbourne, the niece of Sir Atholl defendant deliberately swung his and Lady MacGregor, arrived in the car to the right again. He was Colony on board the Tanda this mor- finally overtaken by the Hongkongning. and Shanghai Bank, when the "This is the first visit of Miss Ross Inspecter swung his own car in front to the Far East and she is planning to of defendant, forcing him to stop.
spend the winter here with the Chief Defendant declared at the ins- Justice and Lady MacGregor. From pector had not sounded his horn, 60 what she has already seen of Hong- he did not know he wanted to pass. kong, Miss Ross is confident that she and.
Inspector Darkin reiterated that he will like the Colony and will enjoy (2) its strong condemnation of the sounded his horn several times.
her visit here. Hla Wership. in imposing the fine, remarked that it was a very serious offence.
TRUCK DRIVERS FINED
- and places on record
(1) Its full support of that Report,
ruthless and indiscriminate bombing When interviewed this morning by of civilian towns and villages no representative of the Hongkong China. Telegraph, Miss Ross looked na though she had just come to town to do her shopping. Obviously the trip was a
good one. She wore a blue dress and RECOMMENDED
large straw hat. She is tall und graceful and very charming.
SHIPS IN WIRELESS ·
COMMUNICATION
The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with
A fine of $10 was imposed on Wong Lop, driver of lorry No. 3237, who down was summoned for speeding Shaukivan Hill at 22 miles per hour on October 6. Also summoned for speeding in Queen's Road East in the controlled area, on October 12, Chan Mr. Attico asked whether the Gov-
Nanking, Nov. 2.
Fuk, driver
of lorry No. 3175, was crnment would make no illance, Hopes that the nations participul-fined $2. agreement or arrangement with any ing in the Nine-Power Conference Mr. P. Brown, of Linion Motors, 141ongkung rudio:-Hague Maru, other state that Infringed the scheduled to open at Brussels to Caroline Road, summoned for allow Sagres, Cowrie, Bhutan, Canton, Pre- Integrity of Chini, andt' Sir morrow will adopt effective sunctions Jolm Simon replied that he could against the Japanese militarists whoing three unlicenced vehicles to bedent Coolidge, Eurypylus, Terukunl}
in A public roadway so as to cause Maru, President Douner, Tricolour, not say anything further. That is are primurtly responsible for the
un obstruction, was fined $10. The Empress of Russin, Empress Of Japan, ak tar na I can go. It is as far as the present Sino-Japanese hostilities
three lorries were found parked in Potsdam, Empress Of Canada, Iris- United States has gone, and concern were expressed by Dr. H. B. Kung Pennington Street. He pleaded that bank, Toorak, President Grant, and Ing this question, we find ourselves | Vice-President of the Executive the vehicles
wexe ald,
would President. Adams. standing with the United States."-- Yuan and Minister of Finance, not be relltenced again by the police.
when sperking at the weekly memorial service. at the Centralt was also very difficult to find any car in Pedder Street Beyond the time Kuomintang Headquarters yesterday, storage space, owing to the present limit of two hours on October 18. war, as much cargo was being Mr. A. R. H. Esmail, of D Village Dr. Kung declared that Chinn is
loaded here. The lorries also could Road, ground floor, was fined $2 for not the only sufferer of Japanese not be exported, and were not even a almilar offence Chater
ส militarism, but all other nations In a vigorous speech in the House along the Pacific coast will be affect ranged to leave them on a vacant October 20. He pleaded that he had asked Messrs. Dodwell and Co., to of Commons to-day, Mr. Anthony ed by it-Central News.
|piece of ground near hin premises,
remove the car for repairs, but they instend of in the street.
saldad apparently falled to do so, as. Trade Sergeant A. Bethell the summons had been taken out one found a note stailng that he would
Reuter.
Responsibility Placed
Upon America
London, Nov. 1.
Eden, the Foreign Secretary, squarely placed on the United States the res
ponsibility for taking the initiative in
solving the Orient confilet, commen- tators consitler.
NAZIS NOT GUILTY
Berne, Nov. 1.
and
The Supreme Court of Switzerland the complaint of the Sanitary Depart He also challenged Italy's right to has quashed the sentence passed by ment, as it obstructed them in clean-
Ing the streets. intervene 越 the Anglo-German the Lower Court on two Nazi lenders who were charged, with pubilshing colonial dispute.
PARKING OVER LONG
He said that the British Ambassador arileles in the press enlculated to stir al Hendaye had strongly protested up Fascists against the Jews in Mrs. P. A. Neill, of Peninsula against the sinking of the Joan Switzerland-Router.
{Hotel, was cautioned for parking her
Road on
summoned the next morning. Mr. David Tong, of 4 Breezy Tor race, was fined $2 for driving in the prohibited part of Chater Road on October 20. Mr. · T. C. Qung was cautioned for, allowing, his vehicle to: Pottinger cause an obstruction in Street on October 10.
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