Tracy, Supreme Court
Opposition Is Suspicious
THAT "GESTURE"
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 25, 1939.
"We Place Confidence In Friendly Powers"
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
OF APPEASEMENT WARNS "NO MUNICH"
Chamberlain Has Difficult Half-Hour In The Commons
...
LONDON, July 24.
IN THE HOUSE of Commons to-day, Mr. R. S. Hudson answered overseas trade questions as usual, and was received with some ironical Opposition cheers.
CHUNGKING,
July 24. "ANY understanding arrived at with regard for action to be taken to China by two Powers,
without the cognizance and approval of the Chinese Government,
Mr. Arthur Greenwood asked Mr. Chamberlain if he especially such as the had any statement to make, regarding the alleged Anglo-Japanese agree- proposals to Dr. Wolhtat, the German representative.ment as rumoured here, The Prime Minister replied: "There is no proposal for can have no validity and a German loan."
could, in fact, never be put into effect."
Mr. Greenwood: "May I take verration, constituted a proposal for it that the Cabinet has no know-toun to Germany-Router, ledge whatever of the possibility
Loan Proposal Denied of discussions of this kind, nor of Commons to-day, Mr. Chamber- LONDON. July 24-In the House has it prompted them, and may lain dented that there was any pro- I take it that there is no inter-posal of a loan to Germany. tion on the part of the British ociated itself from press reports of He said that the Government dis- Government to begin discussions a "scheme for granting a large loan which might look ilke bribery to to Germany.-Reuter. Hitler in order to buy peace?"
Mr. Chamberlain: "Yes, I can give;
"No Particular Harm"
This was the stern warning'
Kai-shek this morning. made by Generalissimo Chiang
"If we put aside all moral for ourselves, we still cannot considerations and speak only give credence to any possibility of the British really compromis ing with Japan," the Generalis- LONDON, July 24-Mr. E. Shin-almo said. an affirmative answer to both ques- veli asked if Mr. tions.
Chamberlain We knew nothing about these thought it desirable that a member
"Britain is even conversations, nor
botter ne-1 did Minister, other than the Minister the Cabinet, should engage in con- She knows well enough that uny other of the Government, although not in quainted with Japan than we are. concerned, and it is not the intention versutions without some preliminary Japan is no longer her Far of the British Government to initiate guidance from the Government. any discursions of this kind."
Eastern watch-dog as she was 20 dog about to turn against her years ago, but that she is a mad
British patron.
"I'd Like To Know" Asked who was responsible for
Mr. Shinwell also asked for a cute. official had had conversations with gorical denial that a highly placed
Dr. Wolhat,
disclosing the conversations, Mr. Chamberlain replied: "That a a
Mr. Chamberlain replied: "I do question, the answer to which I not see that any particular harm has should like to know myself."
been done this particular con- Replying to further similar ques-versation. It was a personal conver- tions in the House of Lords, Viscountsation betvireen Mr. Hudson and the Halifax and that Dr. Wolhtat was on German oficial. The mischief, if a visit to this country to attend the mischief there was, was in the dis- Whaling Conterence, and in no sense closure to newspapers of what tock was it unusual that he und Mr. place,
Hudson should meet and discuss sub- "As to the second part of the ques jects in which they were mutually tion, I suppose this is a repetition of interested.
the usual attacks on Sir Horuce Wi- Mr. Hudson had reported to him on. Sic to ice hos frequently seen (Viscount Halifax) that the con- Woltat, but he did not discuss versations turned on steps which with him any matters to which I have
alluded "Reuter, might be taken to produce an im- provement in foreign trade, and here Mr. Hadson pointed out to Dr. Wolh-
10 on
BERLIN,
says:
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
more prominent and consistent süp- parter of it. It is unthinkable that Britain should faithlessly associate herself with Japanese aggression and sacrifice her long established relation With China and, at the same time, cast aside her partner, America.
For Eastem Munich "We place our confidence, not only In the Governments of friendly notions, but also in the influence exerted on the Uldo of justice by public opinion," Generalizalmo Chaing Kai-shek continued.
Some quarters hero refuse to be- lieve in the possibility of a Far Easter Munich.
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek voiced his opinion thus:
"On the face of it there can be no Munich agreement.
"In the first place our friends among the nations are too sensible of their obligations and too well in- formed of realities for them to follow the line of conduct suggested by this phrase, abandoning their bounden duty and their Togal position in o manner Injurious to their common interests.
He said China and Czecho-Slovakia could not be compared, because Czecho-Slovakia was born of the Great War while China is " product of our own unaided efforts."
Sacred Duty
"After two years of war and the falling away of a few of the traitors, our camp is now absolutely undivided conflict with Chinese
and the opinion and will of the people within the provisions of the Ninements can cause us to abandon-our interests is impregnably, firm; no emborrast- Power Fact, otherwise sho, would ancred duty. The world is fully be assisting Japanese agression aware of this." the Generalissimo and, moreover, helping Japon tacking China on behalf of Japan and
to declared. 'destroy the Nine Power Pact,
The future will see a rapid im- "It would be the equivalent of at-provement internationally. likewise, on her own behalf, making that our own courage will ultimately "Above all we must never forget Signatories To Pact
enemies of all the other, signatories to remain the decisive factor. "As much as Britain desires a the Pact. peaceful solution, she can only
"There is no room for the slightest "Britain herself is a signatory to sense of dependence upon others," he make concessions such 28 will not the Pact and America has been a still concluded-United Press..
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6.30
·RADIO-
West Indies.
Manchester.
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Grim Japanese Vengeance
Civilians Decapitated In Tenghai
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Radio Programmo Broadcast by (Ravel)....The Lamoureux Orches- No Resignation
Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 645 k.e's.ira of Paris cond. by Maurice Ravel; LONDON, July 24 "Reuter's" and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. Menuet (Debussy).....Pablo Caunis tat that the solution to the political there is no question of Mr. R. 5. second.
lobby correspondent understands that and B-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.c.'s." per (Cello) with Piano accomp. by N. question was a necessary preliminary fudson resigning-Reuter,
LIUHUANG, Mednikoff,
July 25.-A to removing the existing barriers.
6.00 Beethoven-Quartet In B Flat
grim sight was seen by the "Overcoming Difficulties"
Barlin Donial
Major, Op. 130.
7.30 London Relay The Second Chinese troops who re-entered These discussions Ird
Budapest String Quartet (Reismann Cricket Test Match England v. The Tenghai, at the entrance of the July 24-An official} cconomic questions and of discussions statement issued by the D.N.B. agency Quartet). of financial steps which might have)
Closing Local Stock Quota- ward Marshall from Old Trafford, Han River in east Kwangtung, to be taken to overcome the Initial alleged declarations by Mr. Hudson
"The British press has published tions,
12 miles northeast of Swatow, on 6.38 dificulties.
Cesar Franck-Prelude,
July 22, about a talk with Dr. Wolhtat, in Chorale and Fugue.
7.43 Harry Boy's Orchestras in Mr. Hudson, who throughout em- which
More than 100 headless bodies a plan phasised that he was expressing his Wolhat is said to have
transmitted by Dr.
Alfred Cortol (Plano),
Dance Numbers. been dis-
Fox-Trots You Made Me Love of men and women were found in 6.65 A Programme of Bavel and own personal view, said he thought cussed.
Debussy's Compositions.
You and Where Did Robinson Crusce the premises of the Tenghai that, assuming International confid- We are empowered to state that! ence was restored, there should be such a plan was not discussed at all 6'-Ravel)
La Valce De Cloches (Miroirs-No. Go with Friday on Saturday Night.. Middle School, scope for co-operation on this matter.in actual fact,
......Waller GlesckingHarry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins; Thoy are believed to have The Inika, which did (Piano); Sarabande (Debussy-Ravel) World Her, And Wood Her and been decapitated by the Japanese
Comedy Waltz-He Wooed Her, And It would be seen, said Viscount Hali- not take place on Dr. Wolhtat's initia- fax, that there was no justification tive, consisted of a mere private ex-cond. by Serge Kousseviisky; Etude Salling....Harry Roy and Hla Or-town. Central News,
......Boston Symphony Orchesten Fox-TrotWe're Gonna Have Smooth during their occupation of the whatever for stating that these re-change of views on economic ques- XI Pour Les Arpeges Composes .... marks, arising from an unofficial con-'tion."—Reuter Special.
Vladimir Horowitz (Piano) Bolero Joe,...Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuf-|-
chestra; Quickstep-Ragtime Cowboy
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8.93 BBC. Recording-“Over the Garden Wall".
A Little Summer Fantasy.. The
zzene is set two adjoining houses, WASHINGTON, July 24- 8.20 London Relay-The Second The Navy Department to-day Cricket Test Match England v. The West Indies.
announced that a strong protest
the
A commentary during the play and had been lodged with summary of the morning's play by Japanese officials against the Howard Marshall from Old Trafford, man-handling Manchester.
of 3 warrant
8.35 Studio-Piano Recital by Lya officer by a Japanese naval
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SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA AND SINGAPORE.
1. Hondino (Kreisler); 2. Liebes-1 Mr. Cordell Hull stated that the troud (Kreisler); 3. Liebesleldi Government observed with concern (Kreisler); 4. Paradise (Kreisler); 6.an increasing number of incidents be-*** Danse Bohemienne (Debussy); 6, tween the Japanese and Amerlcons in Polka Finale (Debussy),
Chinu
9.00 The D, B. C. Symphony Or Mr. Hull simultaneously announced. chestra.
settlement of two Incidents involving, Overture "La Scola Di Sata" four American missionaries who were (Rossini)....cand. by Arture Tos-assaulted by Japanere soldiers canini: Overture "Merry Wives of police-Reuter, Windsor"....cond. by Adrian Boult.
0.15 London Relaj-The News
0.30 London Rejay-Food for Though!"
3.45 London Belay-Sports News and Market Notes.
0.50 Tangos.
Cable Address: Swanstock
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At the
WE ALSO HAVE COMPLAINTS
Farewell, My Love......Robert Renard Dance Orchestra; La Ultima Wardlaw-Milne and Mr. A. C. More- LONDON, July. 24, Sir John Cancion and Cabecita...Heinz tiup-ing, on behalf of the House of Com- pertz and His Orchestra.
10.00 London Belay-The Second mons China Committee, have sent a Cricket Test Match England v. The attention to the many attacks on letter to Mr. Chamberlain, drawing West Indies.
A commentary during play by the Japanese, and suggesting that British Interests in the Far East by Howard Marshall from Old Trafford, these be taken up with the Japanese Manchester,
10.15 Varlely and Danco Music
Government.
with Clapham and Dwyer, Dorothy complaints against Japan than the They state that there are many more Lamour and, Billy Cotton and Ills intter has against Brliain-Reuter,
Band.
Novelly Waltz Maybelle, Maybelle (from 'Hide and Seck') and Fox-Trot Horsey, Horney...Billy Cotton and His Band; Vocal--Let's Dream In The Moonlight (alm St.
Louls Blues') and I Go For That (Alm 'St. Louis Blues')....Dorothy Lamour with Jerry Joyce and His Orchestra;
Steady Air Force Recruiting
London, July 24.
The Air Ministry announces that Descriptive Sketch-Another Days 807 recruits fohed the Royal Air dcasting (Clapham and Dwyer) | Force during the week ending July and Dwyer with Efects; 22, compared with 594 in the corres“ Waltz Easy Street and Quickstep ponding period last year, Fall In And Fly..Billy Cotton and
His Band; Fax-Trot-He Was A pilots, observers, airmen and boys. This brings the total entry of Gentleman's Gentleman and Slow since Aprli 1 1030 to 14.252 na com- Fox Trot Blazin' The Troll... Billypared with 0.488 for the correspond- Cotton and Illa Band: Sketch Tennis Ing period last year-British Wire.
:::Claphami and Dwyer::Vocal less.
Than* For The Memory (dins: Bir. Broaddust of 1938) Dorothy
LONDON, July 24,--Sir Lancelot
Geo
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HOTEL
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During SUNDAY Tiffins
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Lamour with Orchestra: Fox-Trota Oliphant, deputy Under-Secretary for THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
'Ain't Nobody's Bla'nbas What I Do. Billy Cotton and His Band, Wa 11.00 Close Down,
Foreign Affairs has been appointed Ambassador to Brussels atid Minister 'nt: Lukombourg-Reuter,