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August 3, 1940.

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MR. KING RETIRING

Ovér Thirty-five Years' Service With Police

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Jalore last year totalled 80,700 tons compared with 46,300 tons in 1938. Last year's exports were valued at $433,500. The most important event this past Aryan Race must obviously be in few days ago that twelve armament The German wireless announced a week has been the arrest of several sulling to the Japaneza,

The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Com- Englishmen by the Jupunese autho

factories were 10 There is not however any unta Canada and that this had become application

be set up in

missioner of Police, has put in an rilies.

for ganlam to German culture, for the necessary because of the destruction application has been granted,

retirement. The That the Japanese permit Nazi.army which is all-powerful in Japan of factories in England by German will taice effect in

and organisations to flourish in Japan, and was built up on Germah lines and bombers.

few weeks. frown upon all efforts being made to there is therefore a close under-

Mr. King declined to add anything) foster good Anglo-Japanese relations standing between these two

The first part of the statement is but condemation to the above report) countries. a clear indication; if that were At the moment German influence in true, the second part is entirely false. yesterday. needed, in which direction the new Japan is dominant.

observers Liberalism, Neutral Americnu

have is tending.

It is recalled that Mr. King joined Amritsar dangerous thou

confirmed the Government statement considered cont thought are

put pus as a Probationer, and rose through Dombay tive in her own country about the are excluded from It for Jupan now The expansion in Canada was decid-Superintendent in 1921 and Inspector

out of netion by German bombs. the customary grades to be Deputy Calcutta activities of spies and peculiarly belleves with Geramny Insensitive to the feelings of other uniformity, efficiency and in the

as part of the Empire General, in 1835. He had acted in nations from whose shores they ex- Japanese philosophy but in that policy. What is true is that the toli senler ranks prior to promotion and Canton pect every Japanese traveller to bring respect she differs from Germany for levied on German planes by our on two carly occasions he was re- Cawnpore bock some information of valuć,

Cobri "Hurricanes" and "Spitßres" is such moved from purely Police duties to there is always a spiritual note in that the Germans have got quite be Acting Superintendent of Imports Delhi Is this an isolated incident merely Japanese culture due to one of those nerve crises which

worried about it. The German air- and Exports in 1909 and, the follow-Haiphong As a commentary on Japan's recent men soinctiines occur in Japan, or, is it action with regard to British sub- They want nir ambulances to come of Assisted Emigrants in addition to

are demanding protection. ing year, Officer for the examination Hamburg part of a formulated plan leading up jects we quote the following from with them. to something much more serious.

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The rumours of peace being offered to China may in that case have a grain of truth in them, for Japan be- Ing fully occupied with her advance Bouth may want to liquidate the position further north. it that is the case the closure of the Buma Road may turn cut to be mistaken policy.

Prince Konuye` has alwass wanted to finish with the China affair, which

D running sore sapping the millary and economic strength of tho nation. He would like to consolidate Japanese gains and leave China to | fend for herself in that part of the territory she would be allowed to control.

The present phase In Japan is in accordance with her cultural history during the past 15 centuries. Pro- fessor Hindmarsh in his book Japanese Foreign Polley says that there unrolls in the course of her development a series of waves of cager adoption of exotic cultures and idens succeeded in each case by a period of seclusion anti-foreignism and nationalistic reaction.

During the past four years there a growing demand for has been nationalism in thought and in social activities. It is believed that all that

Singapore. It shows how marked is

"Wouldn't it be simpler to shoot the arrow first and then draw the target round it?"

ed on long

on

on

The Italians continue to bomb Malta-quite on easy thing to do but there is no suggestion yet, that It is to be evacuated. Obviously the Intervening sixty or eighty miles be- tween Maita and Italy are not under the control of the Italian Navy. Otherwise, there would have been a naval attack and possibly a landing

Malli

falta. The Italians C stil arging the Germans to get on

on with their Blitzkrieg England, for which It l Is quite certain Italian troops will not be used, because Italy wants a short war and quick profits.

It is fairly clear however that it is going to be a protracted war, and one that will involve severe hardship and harrifice on the part of all concerned. The Italians have been rehearsing for many years for this struggle, which was to bring glory and honour in a very short time-an expectation that was justified by the thorough- ness and extent of their preperation, and was strengthened by their ellay victories in Abyssinia and Albanin.

On the completion of 34 years' service with the Police, he was the recipient of the King's Police Medal two years ago.

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Bualness transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cir- ncies at Fates which will be quoted on aprilestion.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened fa Loca! Currency and sterling with interest Mr. King was bom fa 1803 In allowed at rates obtainable an application. England, educated at Exeter School undertakes Executor & Trustee business The Bank's Head Offies in London and King's College, and took Can-and claims recovery of Britian Income tonese. Urdu and Punjabi languages Tax overpaid, on terms which may be In his Civil Service Examinations, ascertained at any of its Agencies and

Branches. He was seventh in his examination

R. A. CAMIDGE, in England.

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After taking his Chinese certiflentes clty very much less in Canton, modern than It is to-day, Mr. King went to India to complete his studies, and was in Lahore and Rawalpindi and 1929 took part, with Royal Interest. Returning to Hongkong in Authorised Capital 1900, he saw the curious methods Paid-up Capital

te Subscribed Capital of court procedure which pertained fteserve Fund and Rest in adjacent Chinese territory, In one trial of Chinese arrested in the New Terrilorles, the prisoner knelt on the floor of the court with a chaln and weight locked to his neck,

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But now for the first time they are at war with Britain and they have to contend with a novy superior in armament and quality to their own. the contrast the treatment we accord Thele heart cannot be in the fight, Is worth-while in the West has been to Japanese in a British. Colony,

and they must also be rather stale. incorporated Into the national life Japanese-owned Singapore Ierald Their fleet refuses contact with the and it is now time to re-emphasice under the heading "Key To Lasting British Beet and that must have a Police was the missioit

1415 the national culture.

Peace': says...

demoralising effect upon them. It is that it Germany does not win clear that been i

this war for Italy, then it is certain allics that Italy will lose it Is clear that Genr

out of Europe,

The dismissal of the five hundred

"Britain and Japan have forefim forcim teachers in the schools

and staunch friends and old universities is in acordance with that British and Japanese, together with there was for a time the Chinese, have played a foremost policy. In sport great enthusiasm for tennis, baseball,

archery.

One person returning to Tokyo in

enjoyed

***yans should all work towards

It

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in and Che has

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Political changes were taking Delhi place all over Europe in those days. Hongkang

Kuala Lumpur Singapora Mr. King was deputed to meet Dr. HoWTB Kuala Trengganu Sun Yat-sen on his arrival from Ipon Europe to usher in the revolution which soon overtook China,

HONGKONG BRANCH Every description of Another aspect of the work of the Exchange Business transacted,

given Mr. King to head an investigating party

TRUSTEE AND EXECUTORSHIP

UNDERTAKEN.. into a piratical attack on islands of the Canton River delta. On another Current Accounts opened In Local Cur occasion he conducted the arrests of rency and Fixed Deposita received in persons who had stolen $1,000,000 in Local Currency and Sterling on terms that notes, most of which had subsequent may be ascertained on application. ly to be recovered from the bed of; the harbour by a diver.

D. BENSON,

Planiger.

Mr. King took part in the Gresson TROUBLE IN FINLAND Street siege, the equivalent to the famous Sydney Street outrage in Police Disperse Meeting London. In the local affair. European.

Of Soviet Friends Indian policemen were killed.

two Chinese and One

two

golf and ski-ing, but officially the Part in the development of those con- t look for compr Japanese gumes are encouraged, ditions which have created the pro- und the Mediter

sperity

rity which East Asin bas Kando, Ju Jitzu, wrestling and for generations, past, it should be lost her hold on Au...1

the desire of these three great peoples voice in the Balkans.

The war in Abyssinia imposed a 1937 with his golf clubs had them

to work together for a continuance severe strain upon her, as did the of that prosperity. smashed up by the crowd who were

costly effort

in Spain. Internal dis- at the station to speed the troops on "Japan's great navy guarded the sension was always a possibility but their way to China,

seas of East Asla in the lust war and the expression of that will be de-

Moscow, Aug. 2. Prince Konoye had one son educnt that navy is anxious to B11 that role layed. A smashing victory would of He also saw the aftermath of the A significant despatch is published ed in the United States, but he had again to-day to ensure that the war course prevent it altogether and It most gruesome fre la the Colony, the by the Offelal News Agency from mother son educated along purely which has enveloped the greater part was in that hope that Mussolini conflagration which burnt out the Helsinki stating that the authorities Japanese lines. Confucianism used of Europe shall not extend to the plunged his country into war,

Like

Racecourse stands and resulted in there prevented a meeting sponsored to exert quite a powerful influence Far East.

Achitophel, he is:

the death of 070 spectators, in 1918, by the Society for Friendship and For the decade following 1913, Mr. Peace with the Soviet Union and that In Japanese life, but as it was held

In friendship false, insincable in Heat of establishing good-

hate.

crowd on King was in charge of Kowloon, and pollee beat up the to have a disrupting influence, it is the

the Resolved

most of his activities were concen- orders of the Chief of Poller, now left to the care and study of a will among Chinese and Japanese, as

to ruin. or rule The the

trated at the Water Police Station, establish- few of the Intelligentsia, Shintoisin therein lies the key

Slate.

The message adds. Similar clashes when seditious riots were the topical occurred elsewhere and the beating which in the national religion and ment of lasting peace in East Asia." The Balkans. The irruption of gives

"How Japan shares to the full n high pince to the Japanese

General of werkera and police pogroms have British colonial "open door Russia into the Balkans has brought | Strike, in 1922 and again in 1925.

been going Is now rigidly enforced in the the nation,

Is thown by polley schools,

put in charge of months."-Reuter, fact that

Later he was Mr. T. K. Chuan, u Chinese scholar Japanese production in the Malay and Germany. Since it hap- Criminal Investigation, and in 1927

and pened, Germany has had her atten- unic

1029 took part, which Royal quotes

of Johore of Iron ore from Hirata state passage

distracted from the blitzkrice and Navy units, in suppressing piratical for Girl Guides, and as President of Arsutani, the authority on Shintoism, bauxite, the mineral from which his proposed tnarch through London, nesta in Bins Bay.

the Ministering Lengue for which, "The Gods who created all coun- aluminium is made, increased con- It was Albert Sorel the French Mr. King's wife is well known for and other charitable services, she tries belonged without exception to siderably last year.

lecturer on diplomatic history who her work as Colony Commissioner received the M.B.E.. from announced to an audience in 1880 which included Austen Chamberlain that the break up of the Austrinn- Hungarian Empire would involve serious consequences for the British Empire.

a

the

the Divine Age and were all born Exports of bauxite to Japan in Jupan so that Japan is their native country and all the world acknow ledges the

appropriateness of the title." The Japanese then are divine descent, and the attempt of Nazi philosophers to link them of to

of

..and Mr.

July 26th.-Up pretty betimes but whyle in my bath I doe ask myself it fe bee worth the living these days. For each day 1 do bathe and trim myseife and do on my garments in the full fure knowledge that there is the stine dull round before mee, many hours at my office desk, and, in the scanty leisure I have, to the Clubbe for my sole amusement, an hour or so of converse with rry friends whyle we do enmfort ourselves with a glasse or two of strong waters or Hollands and so home to dine! and sleep, and then wake to doe it all over again. Again, And Indeed, in the words of the Preacher, the evil days be come when I doc say I have no pleasure in them. My family and my wife, poor wretch, have not seen these three years, nor

doe I have but one letter since the second of June; and how may bee with them I know not. Which when I doe read the newes sheetes upon the sorrows of some of the evacuees, I am fain to vomit, for at least they doe know where their wives are and may keep. in knowledge of them through the moyles.

27th-This day Mr. Caldbeck was to have sayled to Shanghai but the typhoon signal is up and so to his office at one of the clock where is Mr. Switt and Mr. Knife and also Major OTrigger. But Lord the latter party doc talk beyond my knowledge in gunnery who_ant -but a rifleman and shall never bee ought else. Took

out the essential rivalry between that

tion

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my nuncheon at the Clubbe and so a space but as is ever the case in the Saluries Tax of which I have no back to the oflee where I doc write these secursed days the rain comes certain knowledge, and less to my wife, it being my sixth letter u. A pretty lady and her Lord to never have I been in worse case, And by aire mayle to Durban and I doe uncheon but it. dath set mee. at a how things shall be I know noi.

stoude to see how many persons doe trust some of them do reach her. fayle to find my house even though plaster from Ba's leg and though it 31st.This day wee do take the After very busy ordering my papers I doc draw them a plan of the route. is in some measure shrunken and of which in these days I doc never Arlobarzanes is very playful and I hath less strength than when the come to an end. So much so that I think his paw mends slowly though plaster was on 1 doe trust all shall have been granted a leave of absence the plaster still bee upon the lower bee well.

up very

from my exercitations with the train- eg. Later slept and read a good ist. A fine morning and 'u band Cadre, (though of the meaning book upon the georgian society and helimes rejoiced that there bee no of the word and its legal interpreta- Lord! how I do wish I lived in those fogge and my he-child bide mee be tion I have no understanding), for peaceful times. It blew pretty heavy early which dotli accommodato me at three of the clock and then, took mightily, 50 down to my office, but In a continued course of Instruction a

man who can attend but once in four off and I did suppose the typhoon Lord! the weather becomes overcast is but little use. (Howbeit I did part, but about nine, it increases, and heavy rain falls all day. And it priek one more point than my Major with number five signal still holsted, doth seem an if the Colony Is upon the range, a thought I doo 20th-All night the wind screamed accursed. So at the office and after nurse comfortably to my soul), and I did sleep 111 but I doe give at the Clubbe, and I do realize that Dined with Mr. Caldbeck and talked thanks my house was screened by with but one exception it is three long and much of our early days here the cliffe behind. Yet I learn this weeks since I did speak with a and of what a mighty change hath day that at no time did it blow be woman. And this I doe believe must taken the Colony, Homo in

his

yond ty mlies for the hour. A be rectified if it bee for the suite of motor-coach and so to bed.

busy day

my mangera alone. Home somewhat 28th. (Lord's Day)-Lay lale, tills 30th Upon this day I doc pay my betimes as I must write the month's being the first time for many weeks clerks and myselfe also, and Lord I supplies and check the store cup- I have not been to, my office upon am gladde of for though I doc board. Dined on some sheep's brains Sundays, Reading in the garden for owo no money, save it may bee to and beans, and so to bed.

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