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EMPIRE NEWS
SIR DUDLEY POUND'S FAREWELL
GIBRALTAR. Adml. Sir Dudley Pound former Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterrancan Fleet, ar- rived here recently on his way home to take up his new ap- pointment as First Sea Lord.
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Governors and headmasters of 1001- public schools have been summoned
to the meeting by the Icudmoaters* Conference, their controlling body.
They are to discuss:---
Amalgamation by certain groupe of schools.
of a quela
The establishment reducing and limiting the number
of future pupils at
all public
of standardisation
schools, except Harrow.
Tile
Their reduction.
crived.
Japanese Interference With British Trade
London.
with British cominercial interests:
In Tientsin
LONDON.
A still further statement was made in the House of Commons recently regarding the present position in Tientsin:-of
Mr. A. Henderson, asked the Prime Minister whether he has any further statement to make on the present situation in the Far East?
Sir
consequent
LONDON.
A stalement was made by the Government in the House of Com- mons recently regarding the present position at Swatow:-
Lieut-Commander Fletcher niced the Prime Minister what is the post- tion at Swalow, and especially us to how far events there are likely to prejudice the Interests of British shipping and of British trade with Hongkong?
Mr. Batter: The Japanese forces completed their occupation of Swatow on 22nd June. So for as British can be ascertained, all the subjects there are safe.
As regorda British shipping, the situation is at obscure, but the British naval authorities are doing their utmost despite local dificulties to secure the unrestricted movements of British ships.
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Sir John Wardlew-Mine asked
It is still too early to form the Prime Minister whether, in view A number fo. further questions of the effect upon British prestige of opinion about the possible impact of British trade the indignities suffered by British these operations on fees were asked In the House of Com-kubjects at Tientsin if prompt action with Hongkong, but the position is i
mony recently regarding several a not taken, he will press for en im- being closely watched. Removal or modification of ban instances of Japanese interference mediate apology and
satisfaction on advertising by publio schools,
Payment
for of commission
Sir Nairne Stewart Sandeman ask-from the Japanese Government ? pupils obtained. This is at pro-ed the Prime Minister whether he is
Smiles asked the Walter aware thot the Japanese naval mis- Prime Minister whether he has any sent forbidden. llarrow is excepted from the pro-sion at Tsingtao now require land-statement to make as to our early posal to introduce n'auoin because it ing permlis for each separate bill of withdrawul of Most-Favoured Nation where they succeeded in capturing has already done so.
lading in respect of goods shipped in commereint relations from Japan. Early this year it closed one of its British vessels; that the cargoes have
Tslabsien, a strategic point on the best-known housta and a number of to be stored for several days on the The Prime Minister: The general highway from which the Chinese
This famous school open wharf, with consequent risk of situation at Tientsin is unchanged. forces withdrew to the eastward, "small" houses.
as the maxi-loss or damage pending the granting Arrivals of perishable foodstuffs has also adopted 500
Since last week, the fighting hag mum number of boarders to be re-of the permits; that no such restric continue to be spasmodic and are
tions are placed
cargoes arriving only between 10 per cent, and 20 per also extended to the area of Istang- LESS WAITING
the normal. Tugs and yuan and Wuhsiang where heavy by Japanese vessels; and whether he cent of
The report said that the Japanese Mr. L. W. Taylor, secretary of the will indicate to the Japaness Govern lighters on the river are being sub-street fighting occurred. Hendmusters Conference, interviewed that, unless the restrictions on Jected to search with
municipal and forces are advancing southward from at this body's offices in Gordon-British trade are removed, it may be delays. The local
necessary to impose similar restrice military authorities have the questioningyno, meeting with stiff resistance square, W.C., said:
The position of public schools tions on Japanese vessels arriving in of food supplies under constant re-in the mountainous regions north of view antt have authority to take such Tinyuan; however, the Japanese. British ports? from next year onwards will become
Mr. Butler: The answer to the ears British subjects are now se
appropriate, advancing from Antse, Immediately
of flungtung, increasingly serious. It will be acute first two parts of the question is in
direelly
within Ave years.
Meanwhile, the Japanese are send- the affirmative. Discrimination exists using the barriers, but I regret to say threatening Tsinyuan.
them. have been inflicted on
My ng large bodies of re-inforcements so far as warehouse accommoda-that a number of further indignities on is made avaliable for Japanese Noble Friend has spoken in the from Tungpu Railroad area while ships but not yet for British veasels.
the Oghting on a xiill larger scale is ex- The matter has been taken up with strongest terms, on the subject
His packed within the next few days.-- Ambassador and Japanese
United Press. public school had in many cases to be the local Japanese authorities at Majesty's Ambassador at Tokyo has Tsingtao and representations have made similar representations to the clone months or even years ahead.
"Now, apart from passing the made by Is Majesty's Ambus-Minister for Foreign Affairs, with entrance examination, it can be ador at Tokyo pressing for the allo- whom he is discussing the present YUNGYUN, July 17. Chinese few hours. cation of a further berth and/or situation in all aspects. 7 have forces on the Chaumm-Swatow sector arranged within
some renson to hope that this discus- during the weekend continued their Sir N. Stewart Sandeman: Wailing lists are dwindling except sonable warehouse space. AUCKLAND,
Howson may lead to a settlement of the counter-attack on the lost city of at the most famous schools."
said Mr.
long will be before we know the Tientsin affair, and, therefore, while Chaoan, and claimed momentary "We must take action,"
insisting that the treatment of British re-possession of Ampow, small town Taylor, "to prevent the present com- result of these negotiations?
Mr. Butler: I hope as short a time nationals by local Japanese soldiers reven miles north of Swatow on the petition among schools developing
ns possible.
to which I have referied must ecase, railway, on Saturday morning. into a dog #ght for existence.
Mr. J. 3. Davidson: When does the I do not want to say anything to-day | Chadan elty was actually re-entered right hon. Gentleman expect a reply which would prejudice the prospects by Chinese forces by the southgate to the representation which has been for satisfactory issue to the conver-jon Saturday, when they engaged and made with regard to this restriction? sations with the Japanese Govern-talled and wounded large number
He gave luncheon an board the battleship Ramilies, 29.150 tons, in of the French Resident- honour General In Morocco, Gen. Nogues, and attende: a garden party at Government House in the afternoon.
in the evening he went to Tontier in the destroyer Garland, 1,335 tons, and returned here in the morning to bid farewell to the ships' companies of the Mediterranean Ficet. NEW ZEALAND
SOCIALISTS HOLD INDUSTRIAL SEAT
The by-election in the southern In- dustrial ureas of Christchurch hus been won by the Socialists, but their majority tran been reduced Irom 5,095 to 3,713.
The new member is Mr.. Macfor- land, Mayor of Christchurch. All the Cabinet Ministers, Including Mr. Savage. the Prime Minister, spoke during the election campaign. INDIA
ASSAM INQUIRY ON STRIKES
The falling birthrate will give us a decline in the eleven-to-eighteen seus of age group beginning next
year.
"Formerly, entering a boy at
a
DRASTIC ACTION
"Matters discussed at the London meeting will be waited upon at the #nnual meeting of the Headmasters Conference at Shrewsbury on Decem- ber 21 and 22.
"Something drastle will have to be done, but the old school the is not faced with extinction. The school a man went to still means! much to him in business.
CALCUTTA. *The Government of Assam hins appointed a committee to obtain and
"The least palatable of the pro- examine all information regarding the frequency of strikes and distur- posals to be discussed will be that bances in tea plantations several concerning school fees. These range
from £120 to £300 a year."
Municipal school fees range from 10 to 30 guineas a year.
parts of Assam.
The members are Mr. S. K. Ghosh, Controller of Emigrant Labour, chuir- man, Mr. F. W. Hockenhull, repre- senting the Indian Ten Association, Mr. B. Mukherjee, representing In- dlan planting Interests. Mr. A. K. "Chaindu ̈and Mr.” D. Sarma,
There have been serious distur- bances recently in the Province. KENYA
THREAT OF LOCUST PLAGUE
MOMBASA. Kenya is threatened with a locust "invasion, according to a Govern- ment report, which states that there 15 serious infestation in large areag with extensive egg-laying.
Situation In The Far East
LONDON.
The following further questions were asked in the House of Commons recently regarding the situation the Far East:-
measures as appear
are
Chinese Counter-Attack
of the invaders in fierce street fight-
Mr. Buler: I trust that we shull ment. get a reply as soon as possible.
Mr. Henderson: May 1 asking. Later, with heavy keinforce- Mr. Davison: Have His Majesty whether the Prime Minister's hopements, the Jupunese forced the Chin- Government stipulated any period of that the Tientsin incident may be ese to withdraw again. time for a reply?
settled also covers the wider demands. Topos!, which was recaptured on made by the local spokesmen? Have Friday night, remains in Chinese the Japanese Government ometally hands-Central News. formulated their wider demands?
The Prime Minister: No, Sir. The
Mr. Butler: We have sold that we desire any early reply.
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Mr. Day asked the Prime Minister whether he w give particulars of the reply received from the Japanese Japanese Government have not done
the communication so.
Mr. Eden; May I ask my right hon. Government addressed to them by His Majesty's Government relative to the steps that Friend whether the better hopes of are being taken to safeguard British which he spoke just now raise solely trade in respect of currency circulat- from contacts in Tokyo, or whether ed in the Nanking district which there is any Improvement of any kind traders generally do not recognise?· in the local situation; and will he
Mr. Butler; As the reply is rather bear in mind that the promises of be called up before the Compulsory long, I will, with permission, circu-Tokyo have not always been fulfilled Service Tribunal. late it in the Official Report.
as we might have hoped ?
What about health reasons? The-Prime Minister: Yes, Sir,—I—. Those-seeking.exemption-on-health-Formosa-and-Shangbai..... ~~~Mr.— Day:~Con-the-right--hon: Gentleman say whether this currency am quite aware of that, and hopes grounds will be subjected to the Japan is accepted as legal tender?
which I expressed have reference to standard Army medical testa. Mr. Buller: I would refer the hon. I conversations with the Japanese Member to the statement which
Government In Tokyo. I hope they will be able to restrain their subordi- propose to circulate. Following is the
males in Tientsin. reply
Mr. Bellenger: How long are we from the Japanese Government
"The Huahsing Commercial Bank, expected to tolerate these intolerable
incidents? 1. The new bank is a commercial |
I
received
Sir J. Wardław-Milne: May I ask
Mr. Noel-Baker (by Private Notlet) bank organised under jaws of the re-whether there is not a very grove |
of China with authority to Issue bank danger that my right hon. Friend'
in
formed Government of the Republic
patience and conciliatory policy will
Dominion Citizens
I am a Dominion-born citizen, and in my country the Constitution provides that I cannot be con- scripted for service outside my
own country until a referendum of the people decides otherwise. flow can't be called up in Hong- kong?
asked the Prime Minister whether he can make a statement concerning the Cafe Japanese authorities notes, and is not expected to function be just as much misunderstood in the been reached between the Imperial Apparently some decision has Precautions are to be taken.
Swatow in preventing the British as a Central Bank.
Far East as they are in Germany, and and Dominion Governments, Domin- 2. Its capitat is 50 million yuan, in whether, in his efforts to avoid and "Kwangtung“ Czech Bhoe Factory-Work on the
ships "Scistan"
alon-born citizens who have resided factory of Batn, the Czech shoe man-
new bank notes, fully paid up in conillet which might lead to war in in Hongkong for less than two years port, and from entering the ufacturing Arm, which is belag
& foreign currencies. " Messrs. Butterfield occupying
the Far East, it would not be worth are exempt. but those who are 3. In order to maintain the con- while to threaten definite economie domiciled here permanently or have erected here, has now begun. It is
Swire's wharf and hauling down the
flagi and concerning the vertibility of the notes into foreign reprisals? expected that the factory will turn British
been here over two years will be out 1,000 pairs of shoes daily.
declaration of the Japanese Com-currency, a reserve in foreign cur-
The Prime Minister: We shall have called up. The constitutionality of munder at Tientsin tha: the blockade rencies of equal amount to the note all those considerations in mind in such action has, doubtless, been en- BEATEN RED & BLUEf the British Concession will be in-isur or more is to be kept,
4. The notes will be additional to my hen, Friend will exercise as much
dealing with the situation. I hope quired Into by the authorities.
Grandchild Who Stole
Some Money -
tensified.
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The Under-Secretary of State for!nd not intended to replace the old patience as he tan in the deulties: Foreign Affairs (Mr, Dutler): Thesegal tender, i.e., no attack on the old to which we are being subjected,
uf
legal tender is intended,
6. The tank'n notes are to be given
Firemen Use "Dry Ice"
Haste Makes Waste
COALINGA. Cal.
two ships did not call at Swatow on the advice of the local British naval the status of legal tender and will At the Kowloon Magistracy on authorities. Obstructions have been be acceptable for payment of all
the neighbourhood Saturday, a 60-year-old woman, Li placed in Sze, was fined $20 or a month's im- Blessrs. Butterfield & Swire's wharf, taxes and duties excepting Customs prisonment by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- but it has not been occupied. My Duties, which will be left as it pre- ladyen for ill-treatment of a child,
in the present noble Friend's reports do not confirment.
clrcumstances, no
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Vie Thelsie's application of the Mr. H. W. Fraser of the Secretariat accounts of the hauling down of a
'getting-out-on-a-limb-and-sawing- The Buffalo Department has added for Chinese Affairs, said that the girl British fing there, or of the statement trade or exchange control is deemed
"dry ice" to its weapons for fighting it-off" principle is as follows. He was the grand-daughter of the de- attributed to the Japanese Comman-necessary nor contemplated."
Mr. Day asked the Prime Minister fames. The "ire"carbon dioxide decided to raise chickens and built fendant and had been beaten severely der at Tientsin.
particulars of the report called for by frozen solid at a temperature of 2,800 a fence of wire netting. When it and tied up on July 8. It appeared
was completed with no means of Mr. Noel-Baker: Has the right His Majesty's Government on the fact degrees below zero and delivered at that the girl had stolen some money
below was entrance or exit except a small wire from the defendant and had been hon. Gentleman seen the statement that the Japanese are endeavouring temperature of 108
now been placed to create a Japanese monopoly in the used by the fire department here for gate, he discovered at his trailer chastised. The girl said that she had
cotton In and the Arst time at n grain bin blaze. had been left inside. been instructed to steal the money by
of Foochow and trade affecting raw the-ports Wenchow, and that Japanese author!- around the area of Shanghal? n school male, a boy.
Mr. Butler: I would refer the hon. The defendant said that she realisedues in Tientsin have said that the that she had made a mistake and that Concession will be completely closed Member to the answer given to my it would not occur again.
from July 1; and is not plain hon, Friend the Member for Salford, Inspector Nolloth of the Shamsbul-
that this is part of a general policy South (Mr. Stourton) on 20th Deceip po Police Station said that when the
of aggression with which it is Im-ber, girl was taken to the Station she was "In a hopeless mess of red and blut." Mr. Fraser anki that the Klrl's
that booms have across
possible to deal by treating the incl Mr. Day: In view of thin state-) dents in an isolated way?
ment may I ask whether the Gover-
Mr. Butler: In view of the fact
mother was dead and that her father Mr. Buller: I have seen reports Inment are taking any further action? wes in Singapore. The girl is at the press, but my Noble Friend has that some time has elapsed, my Noble, present in the custody of the S.C.A. no official confirmation of the su-Friend is making further inquiries.
In Aning the defendant, Mr. Mac-ntion described at Foochow and Wen- fadyen told her that if and when the chow. On the subject of Tientrin girl was returned to her she was not the House is aware that negotiations | to punish her like that. An officini
of the S.C.A. would be visiting her now and then.
CIVIL SERVICE POSTS
The Government Gazette publishes the following appointments:
are to start in Tokyo. I have nothing Triumph Of Greek
at present to add to the statement
that the Prime Minister has made on Company In London
the subject.
London,
Seeing A Car Crash Drives Man Mad
MEMORIES of a crash which he
saw while walking home dreva Hu-
bert
Day, forty-four-year-old Brad Thumb Stapled To
ford (Yorks) motor engineer, mud.
The effects of wlinessing the crash
were blamed at the recently Inquest
Calf's Ear
·TULARE, Cat.
He was walking to his home in As a results of the foreign tour of Douglas-road, Bradford, late at night Mike Bezera, helping to carmark
when two cars collided..: Mr. Arthur Henderson: Was it not: understood that while the negotiations the Old Vie Company we have been on May were taking place there should be seeing in London players of the Eight people were trapped in the calves, suffered the painful experi
driven through hla thumb nad zome relaxation of the blockade Creek Theatre Royal-the artistic wreckage. He helped to carry themence of having a heavy steel sinple
centre of the whole drama movement to ambulances. rather than an Intensification of it?
Afterwards he could not sleep, through the ear of a calf on the other in Greece. Under the auspices of Mr. Buller: Yes, Sir. As I said in the British Counell there Athenian spent night after night talking ex-side of a fence. Efforts to remove Finally end to be taken to an necessary to cut a smal plece from Mr. E. L. Clegg to be on Assistant my original reply, we have no official actors and actresses gave this week at eltedly of euch detail of the crash, the stople were futile, and it
of the report of The His Majesty's Theatre the asephocles
the calf's car so that Bezera could be confirmation
· Auditor,
Verdict: Death from acute mania," taken lo a doctor's office. Miss Margaret S. Walson, to, bel statement attributed to the Japanese tragedy of "Electra" in modem Greek institution, where he died,
Dyle. It was a brilliant performance. European Lady Aimoner,
military commander.
Mr. G. 5. Kennedy-Skipton to be Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs,
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