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UNITED POLICY. Mr. Eden Appeals For
National Effort COMMONS MOTIONS
Mr. Anthony Eden in a speech at Oxford appealed for a national effort on the great issues of foreign affairs, defence and employment.
designed to He urged a policy
respect for international restore agreement to speed up rearmament by putting industry on a war baals and to improve social conditions by The lion. Secretaries, H.KS.P.C.
that need to be done. To Co The Old City Hall, Queen's Road C putting unemployed to work on tasks Hongkong, or the Inspector, 40, such an agreement consultation be
the tween parties would be necessary. Pokfulum Road, 1st floor; or
There was never greater need of Inspector, Violet Peel Health Centre, Wanchal; or the Inspector, 12, Sal 1. A new effort by a united nation was demanded because only thus was Young Cho! Street, 1st floor, Kow-
it possible to overcome the immenso dimculties
unparalleled of there times.
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JAPANESE NAVY
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
Chief of the Publicity Department of the Navy Office and chief of the anval press section of the Imperial Headquarters;
Captain Rultaro Fujita, mandant of the Yokosuka Corps
Accure
Two motions have been fabled by Government supporters in the House of Commons. One signed by over 30 members arges the need for a united national policy to expedite rearma- and to take present requirements ment on a scale commensurate with
Com-conditions of the people and develop- acasures for improvement of the Marine nent of trade and agriculture upon which the prosperity and security of
depend. the realm must ultimately Harbin Navel Foroc
also an-
The second invites the House to ex- The Admiralty to-day nounced the abolition of the Man-press the opinion that no agreement churian Office of the Japanese Navy. should be made under which uny Tokyo, Nov. 15.
A message from sinking says that British colonies or mandated terri Described by political commenta- the ceremony to close the office took lories are transferred to Germany morning without the consent of the people of the place at 0.15 o'clock this to perfect torn as calculated Navy's
machinery, wartime
far with the outgoing chiet, Vice-Admiral Great Britain-British Wireless. reaching changes in the personnel of Shiro Tukasu, and other sinff-officers the Japanese Navy are anounced by attending. the Ministry of Navy to-day on the heels of the announcement of regular promotions.
Personnel Changes Announced
of
OLD MARLBURIANS
Gathering at Hongkong Club of Former Students
The Hongkong
WHA the
WORLD. PREPARES FOR INFLUX OF. UNHAPPY EXILES
(Continued from Pape 1.) United States indicated in the announcement that Mr. Hugh Wilson leaves by the North Express to- morrow, connecting with the steamer Manhattan at Havre on Thursday, from whence he will sail to America. -Reuter.
.
CHAMBERLAIN EMBARRASSED
London, Nov. 15. The recall of the American Am- bassador, Mr. Hugh Wilson, will in- crease Mr. Neville Chamberlain's embarrassment with regard to the Jewish disorders, is the opinion in political circles,
Despite publie indignation regard- ing the Jews, Mr. Chamberlain is unable to go as far as Washington in manifesting displeasure, because that will imperil the whole policy of reconciliation with Germany.
In any event, Britain is unable to recall Sir Nevile Henderson at pre- clinic before the Jewish disorders sent because he entered a London vegan-United Press.
Rubber Market Buoyant
London, Nov. 15. After a fairly sharp fall in values following the announcement of the quota for the first quarter in 1939, prices were raised to 50 per cent, on the London rubber market to-day, a much and the market displayed steadier appearance as the liquidation subsided, and some buying appeared.
The opinion was expressed by some of the leading rubber deniers that the committee, having in the past adopted an over-optimistic view of the Amercan estimates, certainly made a very thorough investigation into the
The Naval Guard Force which has temporarily been stationed in Harbin dissolved with the has also been abolition of the naval Ofce in Man- Major oppointments follow! Vice-Admiral Takayoshi Katoh, to churia. It is pointed out that the
War!
resent steps have been taken after be member of the Supreme
the Council;
forces of Manchukuo have
Club Vice-Admiral Shigetaro Shimada, seen replenished, Commander
the Kure Naval
scene of the Old Marlburian Dinner An office of Japanese naval re- nidcnt officers will be established in last night, when 22 members of thin Station:
famous school gathered together with Vice-Admiral
Soctake
Toyoda, sinking, it is further announced,
Chief of Major-General Bartholomew in the Captain Kiyoshi Daiya, Commander of the Second Fleet:
of the
chair. This is expected to Vice-Admiral Kamesaburo Naka Staff of the Manchurian Office
largest representative gathering of the quota. the Sasebo Navy, has been appointed chief. of
Schools mura, Commander
Commenting on
abolition of this year. the
or any of the English Public In Manchukuo, a Katagirl, the Naval offers
spokesman of the Admiralty points it that the naval office and guard
Appointed force were
in 1032
in compliance with the petitions of the
for Government Manchukuo operation in the punitive drive against Bandila harassing the Sungar! River
Naval Station;
With
co-
.
16, 1988.
MYSTERY CARGO OF ARMS FOR H.K.
(Continued from Page 1.) the final destination being Hongkong. Although the declaration was made by Clements, he did so because Corri- gan had caused him to make li.
"USELESS JUNK"
"The goods," said Mr. Blephen- son, "turned out to be old motor- car tyres and parts of a Wesleyan church from North London which had been pulled down-useless junk.
POST
FIRST CLASS MAIL
The
reminded that Public are sonled letters and packets, irrespec- tive of contents, are classided as first class mall and must be prepaid as such..
OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA BUEZ Printed Paper Mall (Christmas- Cards etc., in open envelopes) closes a follows:
Registered Mail 9.45 am. Nov, 26. Ordinary Mall 10.30 am, Nov. 26. This mail will be forwarded by the z... "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on December 24, 1938.
CHRISTMAS
PAPKE PRINTED MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA
AIR MAIL, SKRVICES The Christmas Printed Paper Mail
Air Mail for certain places pre- "It was not worth anything like 20,000, and as for the country of (Christmas Cards ele, in open en-
Australla viously served by the Chungking and will be closed in the General Post Honkow Air-lines, will be despatch- Anal destination, I do not know livelupes) and Parcels for It only got as far as Marseilles, where Omeo and Kowloon Central Posted via Hanol and thence by ste as- R was stopped."
The story started in March last with a meeting between Corrigan and Mr. Chou Tin-shu, who was apparently a
the Chinese Embassy. visitor in England who had access to
Office as follows:
Purcels
5.00 p.m. Dec. 1. Registered Mall 8.45 a.m. Dec. 2. 0.30 a.m. Dec. 2. Ordinary Mail These Mails will be forwarded by Uie 85. Tanda and are due to arrive at Sydney on December 21, 1938.
The Chinese Embassy had no know- ledge
of the businesa, There was to be a sale by Corrigan | CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA
AND U. 8, ade.
Printed Poper Mall of arms and ammunition to go to the war in China.
Cards
open etc., in
The matter was discussed at several interviews 4.1 Corrigan's flat, and later a polley was issued by an insurance company covering 500,000 cartridges and 5 cases of machine-gun parts.
When Corrigan saw the polley ho paid machine guna and cartridges were not being shipped, and that it was "hardware."
EMBASSY PAPER Corrigan spoke ut Willing na being his nomince.
Christmas
services permit.
MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter mail only for West Kwanglung, - Kwangel, Bzechwan, welchow and Hunan will be act cepted at senders' riak.
POSTAL SERVICES Postal Service to Canton is tem- porarily suspended.
VIA BIBERIA ROUTE Letters and Postcards for Europer
(Christmas envelopes) and Parcels for Canada (except Great Britain and Eire) and and Letters and Parcel Mails for U. South America are forwarded "vie S. A. will be closed in the General Siberia" if so superscribed. Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office per s.o. "Empress of Asia" as follows
OUTWARD MAIL, TIMES Registered and Parcel Mails are Parcels
3.00 pm, Nov. 24. closed 15 minutes earlier than the Registered Mall 5.00 prn. Nov. 24. time given below unless otherwise Ordinary Mall 7.00 p.m. Nov. 24. stated, and where malls are advertis- These mails are due to arrive at ed to close at or before 8 am, re- Vancouver B.C. and Seattle (US.A.)|gistered and parcel mails are closed
at 5 pm. on the previous day, on December 12, 1938.
INWARD MAILS
Per
Coburg
On March 30, Willing met Corrigan
From and Chou in Willing's office, and he received from them an invetce on
Shanghul Chinese Embassy notepaper.
Air It related to 500,000 cartridges and
Mali by "Imperial Airways Direct Service" London date, Imperial 50 cases containing anti-tank guns.
10th November. Willing paid Corrigan £5,250. when the cases
were opened at Shanghai and Amoy When Marseilles they were found to contain rubbish.
of
be the position before deciding on increasing bet arrest and it cost him £1,000
A period of 45 years was bridged by those present, ranging from 1891, when the General Brst orrived at the old Wiltshire school to 1036 when Midshipmen Marryat and Ros left to Join the Royal Navy,
Vice-Admiral Elklehi Commander of the Mulzuru Naval Base
Hara, Com- Vice-Admiral Gore mander of the Halo Naval Base;
Vice Admiral Sonesuke Kobayashi, the Chinkal Naval Commander of
In a short speech, the Chairman quoted several of his earlier experi- Base;
Vice-Admiral Umataro Tanimoto, zone.
ences at Marlborough and followed Commander of the Training
peace and order secured in this with the toast of the School Manchukun, the river defence dect The Hon. Mr. J. J. Faierson respond- Squadron;
Vico-Admiral Morlich Hoshimoto, of Manchukuo has also been greatly ed with the toast of the Chairman, Commander of the Ominato Naval strengthened and at present the after which many amusing stories Manchukuo forces are powerful were exchanged. A telegram was Base;
Vice-Admiral Ichiro Satoshi, Com-enough to defend the river.Domet. sent to the Master by those preacat message mander of the Ryolun Naval Base:
at the dinner conveying a 1.500 Officers Involved
of goodwill to Tokyo, Nov. 15.
the
school Vlec-Admiral Teljiro Toyodu, Chief
Regular promotions in the Japanese Those present were: Maj. Gen. of the Naval Aviation Headquarters;
C.D., C.M.C., Vice-Admiral Shiro Takasu. Pre- Navy were announced by the Minis-A. W. Bartholomew,
1.5.0.; A. H. R. Butcher; G. J. sident of the Naval Staff College:
try of Navy on Monday with a total c.,
D.S.D.,
J. B. Colls: J. G. Cotes- F. Carey; J. E. S. Dobbs, Vice Admiral Kiyoshi tached to the Naval Noda. At-of 1,506 officers involved.
C. Among the newly-created Admirals are Kiyoshi Noda, Spokes Capt. H. I man of the Admiralty; Shiro Takasu, Firth RN.; Lt. J. P. Gunner RN Kumavku, Commander of the Training Squa- Lt. Col. J. H. L. Hindmarsh; Cal.
M. S. Irwin D.N.O., M.C. Chief of the Naval Submarine School; fron; and Umataro Tanimoto, com- N.
Rear-Admiral Masatsune
merci manchut of the Navy department in MacGregor; (pt. A. G. Mackenzie
Kennedy: Mid. J. Marryat Chief of the Aircraft Department of Manchuria.
Thirteen Rear-Admirals have been O. E. C. Marton, Lt. A. Q. G. Mills: the Naval air Arsenal;
Vice R. J. Minnlit; Bon. J. J. Paterson. Rear-Admiral Chisaburo Ozawa, promoted to the rank of Chief of the Naval Torpedo School; Admiral, while 30 Captains have Mld. R. E. Poe RN.; Lt. R. W. C.
Rear-Admiral Masao Kanazawa, acen made Rear-Admirals-Domel. | Smales; C. D. N. Walker.
Staff:
Vice-Admiral Iwao Hiraoka, Chief of the Naval Engineering School;
Rear-Admiral
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PRESIDENT LINE
New Schedule Issued For Hongkong
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Under these circumstances, they consider that the statistical position may be regarded as very sound, and an appreciable recovery from the pre- rent prices may confidently be ex- pecter-Reuter,
WEEKEND FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Preliminary Round Of
Junior Shield
Matches in the Preliminary Round of the Junior Shield and League gomes for Saturday have been or Association as followsong Football
SATURDAY, NOV. 19 First Division
Navy V. Middlesex (Causeway Bay), 4.15 p. Referee, Clark. Linemen. Welsh, and Fore
Club v. Kowloon (Club), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Omar. Linesmen. Me- Laughlan and Demmce.
South China "D" v. Royal Scots (Caroline Hill), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Hooper. Linesmen.-Dove and Somn-
The first ship of the Presidenterville. Line to reach Hongkong under the company's new schedule will be the President Monroe, which will arrive on December 1. She will carry only Cargo.
Junior Shield Preliminary Round P.W.D. v. RA. Stanley (Military), 4.15 pm. Referee, Ip. Stonecutters W/T.
V. R.A.M.C. (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Phil-
Willing was placed under some sort
he could regain his freedom. Detective-Inspector Ailen, of the Branch, Scotland Yard, sald пате was orginally Kenneth Edward Cassidy, and he changed it by deed poll to Michaei
Speci
Dennis Corrigan.
At the Old Bailey in 1930 he was sentenced to five years' penal servi
of tude for fraudulent conversion property amounting to £20,000,
Since he came out of prison he had lived in affluent style. He described bimself as an agent, on commission. for the sale of munitions.
£5,000 PAID BACK
Mr. J. D. Cassels, x.c., defending, said it was Mr. Chou's idea that a trap should be made to see whether they got to these goods, when Marseliles, were sent to Spain or whether they would go on to China. If the cargo had gone to Chinn it could have been arranged that the actual
ammunition and guns could follow.
Corrigan had paid back just £5,000 out of his own pocket, and total sum he had received was £95.
HAD NO FASSPORT
Mr. J. D. Cossels, .., renewing the application for ball on behalf of Corrigan later in the day, said that there was no likelihood of Corrigun leaving the country, or even of his
e to leave.
possessed no passport, and his residence in Britain was essential for his bustness. It was also important that he should be in a position fully to instruct his solicitors.
She will be followed on December ups Engineers (C) v. Eastern (St. | Tin-shu, was in America, and was
25 by the President Adams, and thenceforward these vessels, travell- ing round the world, will call at Hongkong fortnightly.
In addition, steamers of the Pre- sident class will maintain a trans- Pacific service on a fortnightly basis, the first arrival being the President Coolidge on December 17.
May Include Shanghai
Washington, Nov. 14.
The acting Chairman of the Mari-
Ball of £2,000 could be offered by either
one or two sureties.. The managing director of a well-known firm of publishers in the City was prepared to stand in £2,000,
The charge concerned persona
fourth who were in France. The Inan, accused of being concerned with named Chou the alleged conspiracy, Joseph's), 2.45 pm. Referee, Broth-likely to be the subject of extradi- well
tion proceedings. Middlesex v. RA.F. (Kowloon),
There would be a very prolonged if 2.45 pm. Referee, Kossick.
preliminary Investigation, and Club v. 5th. A.A. R.A. (Club), Corrigan were refused ball it would almost amount to a denial to him of 2.45 pm. Referee, Hinchcliffe.
24th. R.A. v. SI. Joseph's (Cause opportunity properly to prepare his way Bay), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Mac-defence. Cormat.
Second Division
POLICE OPPOSITION "The police who are in charge of South China v. Kowloon (Caroline this case know this application is being made," said Mr. Cassels. "I do time Commission, Mr. T. M. Wood-1), 2.45 pm. Referee, Silva. ward, today said he would assure
not known whether they are support-
Third Division (A)
Shanghat that the President liners Electric v. 6th. A.A. R.A. (MII- would call there as soon as it was tary), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Mellgrewing or opposing the application. commercially and economically feasi-
ble.
a
"At present," he said, "the war risk insurance costs more than cargo is worth to the port of Shang- hal."
He recalled the recent silver load- ing incident involving the President Coolidge, which, he said, cost the Dollar Line much more than the cargo.
He sald the Commission would urge the inclusion of Shanghai in the President Line's itinerary na soon as traffic indicated a possible profit United Press.
A MENTAL CASE Charge of Murdering Son Not Proceeded With
A charge of murder was with- drawn at the Central Magistracy yesterday, when the defendant, Lam Shut-hel, 28, was certified mentally deficient.
SUNDAY, NOV. 20 First Division
Kwong Wah v. South China "A"
4.15
Referee, p.m. (Kowloon), Finch. Linesmen.-Fraser and Stone. St. Joseph's v. Eastern (Causeway Bay), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Molyneaux. Linesmen Hartley and Sutterley.
Jauler Shield Preliminary Round Kwong Wah v. Signals (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Ottoway.
30th. Bty. H.A. v. R. Scola (Soo- Referee, Sted- kunpoo), 4.15 p.m. man.
Third Division (A)
R. Scols v. RA.S.C. (Sookunpoo), 2.45 p.m. Referce, Marriott,
Third Divlalom (13) Powbattan
Kumbor Rides (Club), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Barretto.
V.
600-Year-Old Wall Sturdy
Windsor, Eng,··
The foundations of a wall belloved
"If they are oppposing, I would venture to say that the granting of ball is a matter for you. If they oppose, It is equivalent to the police having almost the power of granting bail to a man or not."
Mr. Cassels also mentioned that the second surety mentioned "lived in: Colchester in a very substantial poai- tion
"Det. Insp. Stevens sald he must oppose ball at that stage. There was always the possibility that Corrigan might leave the country. Although he might not have a passport, there were ways and means.
Also there might be intimidation of witnesses. He was not ruggesting that there had been or would be, but | there might be.
The officer handed a document to the magistrate. Sir Rollo, alter examining it, said: "In this case, at this stage, it is not possible to grant ball,”
Bullet Explodes On Track
Lynn, Mass. Richard D. Hunt, 12, had an
an idea. Placing the
Lam was charged with the murder of his son who, it is alleged, died after he fell from the window of a
to be 800 years old were discovered electric train, a 22-calibre rifle cart- building in Des Voeux Road Central.
Before Mr. R. Edwards yester-by workmen digging a trench to lay ridge and day, the Assistant Crown Solicitor, pipe to the guardroom of Windsor cartridge on the toy track, he sent than five feet the uny train whizzing over the Mr. J. Prentis, told the Magistrate, cantic. It is more that defendant had been medically thick, the brickwork is in excellent rails to see what would happen." was drilled' A doctor extracted the bullet from examined, and was found not åt to preservation, and it
'the boy's leg. through with the greatest difficulty. appear in Court.
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