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THE CHINA MAIL,

MOTOR v. CYCLE.

"COLLISION SEQUEL AT MAGISTRACY.

China and Britain recognised that Japan with great interests in Man- churia might well feel anxions re- (Continued from Page 1)

garding the protection of her! people there; but the British In- would take no engagements in ad-terest was in a united China under

OTHER CASES. vance as to what they would do in one government, which could take any particular emergency in the and keep an obligation in China

Before Major C. Willson, O.B.E.. future. It would depend on how wherewith Britain could negotiate at the Contral Magistracy this the rest of the world thought that and maintain a friendly settlement.morning, there was a sequel to a the United States were going to Britain did not desire to keep collision outside No. 1 Police Sta Judge the action of an aggressor troops there longer than was neces-tion between motor car No. 167 whether they were going to help sary but there were still precau; and motor cycle No. 955, when the

If hinder him. American tione to be taken if the British driver of the motor car was aum- opinion ranged itself behind its Government were to discharge the moned for reckless driving on own treaty then indeed the signa- duty It owed to the British com- Leighton Hill-road. - ture of this treaty would be an ad-munities in China. ditional and most formidable de- MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEWS." terrent of war and additional and Mr. Lloyd George said that Sir A. Chamberlain had. 'adhered most valuable security for peace. That was what the British Govern-honourably to the previous declara-

The defendant admitted the of- whereupon Sub-Inspector ment hoped it might be and it was tion of our policy regarding China fence, in that spirit that the British Gov-and he (Mr. Lloyd George) was de C. F. Alexander explained that the

to hear Sir ornment were glad to co-operate lighted

A defendant's car in passing another with the United States Govern Chamberlain's declaration about car collided with the motor cycle. Mr. Lloyd George At the time the defendant was ment in bringing their proposal to Manchuria.

hoped that there was not going to quite willing to pay compensation. fruition,

be practical annexation of Man- Sergt. Baker said that he did not churia by Japan. Mr. Ponsonby know the actual damage suffered (Labour) said that once the Nan-by the motor cycle.

EGYPT.

In regard to Egypt, Sir. A. Chamberlain declared that the Bri tish Government remained true to

Mr. J. M. d'Almada Remedios watched the case on behalf of the motor cycle driver pending an ac- tion in the Summary Court.

king Government were recognised Mr. Remedios said that the dam- by His Majesty's Government they age amounted to $130 odd. He ex- the declaration of 1922. Whatever would be in a position if they plained that in overtaking another kind of government were establish found themselves in difficulties car the defendant was

settle any dispute which might arise between them and Japan.

on the

Mr. Remedios:-Yes, that is what came bere for.

Obstruction on Peak.

ed in Egypt they must take account with regard to Manchuria to bring wrong side of the road and collid- of reservations contained in that their grievances before the League ed with the motor cycle which was declaration and must give satisfac of Nations and allow the league to coming from the opposite direction. tion in regard to them until such

In fining defendant $15 his Wor time, if such time ever came, when

ship sald that he could not, make. they proposed to make a treaty with

VISITS FROM NATIONALISTS. an order for compensation, and Britain on the only basis on which

In reply to questions, Sir A.would leave Mr. Remedios to his any responsible government would Chamberlain stated that recently civil remedy. ever consent to negotiate, The he had received visits from Mr. present British Government based Hu Han-min and Mr. Sun Fo, with their action upon the policy purwhom friendly conservations had sued by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald taken place of a general nature re- when he was Labour Foreign garding Sino-British relations. Sir plainant in a Minister. They had carried out. Chamberlain hoped the Na-Chinese driver was summoned for not a party polley but a national tionalist Authority would now obstruction near the Peak Hotel poller throughout their dealings settle the Nanking incidents. with Egypt. He did not think the present time opportune for any fresh treaty to be negotiated.

CHINA. Referring to China, the Foreign Secretary declared that the first

ment must be the settlement of the

Mr. A. Sommerfelt was the com- case in which a

garage.

In reply to a question regarding Sub-Inspector the Sino-American negotiations and that Mr. Sommerfelt was driving a Alexander said

the possibility of Britain, America car along Stubbs'-road and near the and other Powers simultaneously Peak Hotel the defendant had recognising the Nanking Govern-placed his car in the middle of the

ment Sir A. Chamberlain said

roady acted without consultation

felt from passing.

He had to wait

The defendant said that he stop- ped there to allow a passenger to alight and added that he allowed a privata. car to pass him.

In reply to his Worship Mr.

step with the Nationalist Govern- that is the United States had al-road which prevented Mr. Sommer Nanking incidents when the Bri-of other Powers in signing the considerable time before he could tish Consulate was attacked and treaty. It was impossible for those get past. There was no reason for two British citizens were killed and a third British

citizen had Powers to act in concert with them putting the car there as the defen- in measures of simultaneous re- dant was sitting in it talking to sev- since died. All he asked was that

eral other Chinese. cognition. the Nationalist Government, hav-

Mr. Malone suggested that the ing accepted responsibility for

American note did not go so far what took place, it should make as the British Christmas Memoran the settlement as friendly with this dum and asked Sir A. Chamberlain friendly country as it had done to take the lead in reorganising with the Government of the Unit-British policy in the Far East. Sommerfelt said that the defen- ed States. When it had done that Sir, A. Chamberlain declared that dant's car was in the middle of the we could go on to discuss changes he had no particular anxiety to road between the Peak Hotel Gar- which, were necessary and take up "take the lead and try to get ahead age and the place where the the question of treaty revision of anybody else." We stated. our chairs and ricshas were parked. We were prepared to enter into polity and were willing to proceed He was talking to other Chinese. frindly negotiations with the Na on those lines when the Nanking tionalist Government for the tran-episode was settled.”

Taxi Driver Summoned. altion from the old to a new treaty Replying to Comdr. Kenworthy, Dr. G. W. Pope, Medical Officer of Bystem, in a way which would Sir A. Chamberlain said that every Health, was the complainant in an- liberally meet the new Chinese as opportunity would be taken both other case in which a taxi driver pirations and generously recognise by himself and the British Minie was summoned for dangerous driv the altered circumstances of the time. He thought we had a right ese people of the friendly attitude July 17.

ter in Paking to assure the Chin-ing at the Star Ferry wharf, où to expect that, being animated with of His Majesty's Government and true friendly sentiments, we should he had reason to believe that the driv ng atong Connaught Rand from Dr. Pope explained that he was meet with equally friendly treat attitude, especially since the pub-East to West and as he was ap ment on the part of the Chinese Ifcation of the Memorandum of De-proaching the Star Ferry Wharf the Government-British Wireless Sercember, 1928, was becoming appre-defendant drove a taxi зuddenly ciated both by the Chinese public from a side-strect right in front of and the Nationalist Government.

the complainant's car. that the Nanking Government had Sir A. Chamberlain pointed out

The defendant was fined $10,

vice.

A Reuter message states that

the United States Government be fore the latter had proceeded fur-

AMPLIFIED STATEMENT. Sir A. Chamberlain, regarding China, emphasised that Britain ad settled the Nanking incident with heres to the spirit inspiring the declarations of December, 1926, and January, 1927. Britain has no {territorial ambitions in China and

desires friendly relations with the stance of Britain was quite prepar- Sir A. Chamberlain, at the in- Chinese Government, Sir A. Chamberlain pointed out that the ed to negotiate Commercial

Treaty...

ther.

0

Sir A Chamberlain foreshadow- troops in China before long. ed a further reduction of British

negotiations had failed with the Government of Nanking in connec tiin with the Nanking incident, yet the Nanking Government, falling to secure their terms from Britain had offered almost immediately to the Foreign Office vota-Reu- terms which were acceptable to Britain to the United States,

ter.

A fine of $10 was imposed.

¿

STILL AT IT.

YANGTSZE WAR RUMOURS AGAIN.

CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS.

The Upper Yangtaze warlords are still at it" and war rumours The House of Commons agreed are rife again, as will be seen

from the following:-

A PIER.

OBJECTED TO AS AN INCONVENIENCE.

Ichang, Yesterday,

It is reported that the Kwangsi A UNITED CHINA,

Group in the Nationalist Party, in Britain desired to see Chinn

charge of Hankow and the Hu pro- united and peaceful under a atable

vinces, has ordered General Yang administration. Sir Austen be-

Sen to drive General Liu Hsiang lieved that when that had been

out of Chungking, which is 1,400 achieved in the interests of peace- "The prosecution will be satis miles from the sea, Yang. Sen is ful traders like the British it flied if the inconvenience be remov-said to be confident of success would serve no less in the Intereats ed In twolidays," said Mr. W. (with backing from Hankow) and of the Chinese. He was of opinion Schofield at the Kowloon Magis- hostilities are expected to com- that when the Nanking Govern-tracy this morning, in a case in mence immediately-British Navel ment accepted the responsibility which a junk master residing at Wireless.. for the Nanking incidont "and I do 138 Tung-chol-street, Yaumati, was

Changsha, Yesterday,"

not think It necessary or desirable charged with erecting a pier with- It is reported here that Lilang, to go behind their acceptance of out leave of the authorities of the 40 miles south-east of Changsha, is that responsibility" they should Public Works Department, in the In the hands of a roving band of make a settlement as friendly with Yaumati Typhoon Shelter on April bandits and guerillas—British Britain as they had made with the 21 WRE

Naval Wireless. United States, a

The pier;ls alluated near Shan- A NEW TREATY.

tung-street, and Mr. A. G. Burford, Sir. A. Chamberlain sald Britain Senior land ballif prosecuting sald was quite prepared to negotiate a that it was erected close to the commercial treaty to take the place Taumati Ferry Wharf, and was a of the present system of restric hindrance to the fair running of tion upon their tariff freedom." the launches

AMANA

We are prepared as their own The defendant: while admitting progress allows, as life and pro- the erection of the pier without

HAWKERS.

PERMITS FOR AGED PERSONS.

perty become securer and as their proper warrant of the authorities In discharging an old woman, 71 authority to discharge the ordinary said that he was unaware of the in years of age, at the Kowloon Magie- obligations of a civilised govern convenience.

tracy this morning, Mr. W

ment becomes strong enough for Mr. Burford said that he would Schefeld told her that it was pos the task-to enter into friendly be satisfied if the inconvenience be sible for her to obtain a pass, to negotiations with them in the tran- removed within two days, and that hawk without a licence, in view of sition from the old treaty system if the defendant lasired to re-erect her advanced age, and owing to to a new system which liberally another pier, he must first obtain the fact that she was ʼn widow. -- meets their new aspirations and leave to do 50mm p

The old woman. expressed her generally recognises the changed The defendant was kecordingly thanks to His Worship. circumstances of the time and ordered to remove the pier within It appeared, that think we are entitled to expect, the given time being animated with these liberal wentiments.

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