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Hong Kong, Thursday, July 7, 1912.

Health Measures In The Colony.

RA

1.

Mr. MacDonald ́At. Lausanne.

SUSPICIOUS EYES ON JAPAN.

Reports in London Worry Members.

QUESTIONS IN HOUSE, Capt. Eden Declines to Answer.

in Manchuria.

THURSDAY, JULY, 7, 1932, ||

War Reparations Abrogated

(Continued from Page 1.)

Those present at this meeting Premier Ramsay MacDonald. He

included Premler MacDonald, alone remains hopeful.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain, M. Her riot, Herr Von Papen, Signor. Mosconi, Italy, M. Renken, Bel-

Brighter Prospects.

Lausanne, Yesterday:: Prospects of an agreement

London, Yesterday. There are those among the men- gium, and Mr. Yoshida, Japan. were brighter, this afternoon as bere of the British House of Com- Lausanne Press reports state it is understood that the German mions who are looking askance at that the draft provides that the political demands. have been the Japanese programme for Man- agreement reached at Lausanne largely satisfied by the formula churia. Something more than hints will only be final when ratified devised by the judicial experts. of auspicion were dropped by memby the Parliaments of nations The question of the figure of the bers to-day.

concerned and that such ratifica- German payment is now the only Mr. Hamilton-Kerr asked if Sir tion will not be made until the stumbling block but it is hoped. John Simon had any information United States attitude on war that the Franco-German com- as regards, the discrimination by debts has been made known. promise will soon be reached... the Japanese against foreign trade Two outstanding points were The delegates of the six invit

still asiting settlement; the first ing Powers will meet at 8.30 p.m. Capt. Anthony Eden replied in has reference to the amount of A big Anglo-Italian step was the negative,

the reparations payment by Ger- taken to-day, according to a com Mr. Kerr rajoined by asking if many and the second is the Ger-munique issued by the Italian Sir John Simon were aware that man request that settlement shall delegation. It says that as a re- the British Chamber of Commerce include the clause annuling that sult of conversations between in Shanghai had received numerous section of the Versailles Treaty Signor Grandi and Mr. Mac complaints.

which places responsibility for Donald last night, a basis of "Doesn't he think that some as the war upon Germany...

understanding was reached: re- tion is warranted by the fact that

Reports state that Mr. Mac-garding the inter-European war Japan has declared on open door Donald was determined to reach debts, the nature of which will in Manchuria," he said,

a settlement last night, however remove Italian: misgivings. and: Captain Edan replied that these long negotiations may last and avoid any possibility of future complaints had not reached him that Belegates accordingly inti- difficulties. and refused to reply to a question mated their inability to attend Details of the Anglo-Italian by. Mr. Kirkwood suggesting the the dinner given at Geneva in understanding wore elaborated: Japanese were In Manchuria in honour of Mr. Kellogg, by. Hugh at a meeting of experts this order to monopolise trade and ex Gibson, chief United States de morning. clude all others. Reuter..

Th

News in Brief.

sits

legate to the Disarmament Con- ference.

Blank for Figures.

Experts have practically reached: Announcement by the Italian agreement on all details of the Delegation to Lausanne was made arrangement which will supersede to the effect that following the Young Plan, but a blank has Ten cases of cholera (1 import- ed) and four cases of typhoid meeting. between Signor Grandi bean left for the figures of the and Mr. MacDonald, the difficul-German payment. That blank, at fever were notified to the Health ties regarding inter-European present, is larger than the eight Authorities yesterday.

credits had been overcome. Ita-type-written pages of the text.

Mr. MacDonald retired at 1 a.m..

Mrs. C. H. Osmund, living at 405lian experts met a British Trea- Nathan Road, first floor had notified sury official yesterday morning and rose at 6 a.m. for conversa- Almost every cable from Geneva the Police of the loss some time British Wireless Service. -

and completed the agreement. tions with M. Herriot, and Signor

Grandi after breakfast. and Lausanne reflects the dominat yesterday of a table valued at $90. ing influence of the British Premier It is stated that the thief entered at the discussions which mean so by a bathroom window which was

much to the peace and prosperity of Europe and the world and it is

open.

Lausanne, Earlier.- The French press is bitterly at The fond hopes of the natione tacking Mr. MacDonald for alleged that their representatives here partiality to Germany, while Herr were near to a settlement of the von Papen is blamed his for ob- problems of debt and repara-stinacy and introducing political A giri, Chui Stu, aged 5 years tions, have again been spoiled. conditions, for example the was admitted to the Government

While the cholera outbreak is on evident that the Lausanne parley Civil Hospital op Monday'suffering The abortive results of the Six guilt clause, into the discussions. the wane in Canton, cases are at would have collapsed had it not from abbraisions to her forehead Power meeting, which was ad-|

occurring here and the position calls for the maintenance of precautions. The Medical Officer of Health, at Tuesday's meeting of the Sanitary: Board, said that he considered the Bituation with regard to cholera serious enough to introduce, with-i

Road West near Western Street.

been for the brilliant efforts of Mr. caused through being knocked down Ramsay MacDonald. The sincerity by a public motor car in Des Vaux and earnestness of purpose of the 1 British leader contrasts vividly

ME. R. H. Wild, Manager of the with the sparring and determined British Insurance Company, has attitudes of many of the other reported to the Police that a crue" delegates, and if the same sincerity of cargo shipped by Messrs Was- out notice, a motion for further re-had been evinced by other states- simeli Assomull & Co., Hong Kong, by the President Taft for Manila

war

It is believed that Mr. MacDonald com- adjourned last night without an will shortly present another

dashed the enthusiasm of all but powerful arguments-Router. agreement being reached, have promise formula, backed by very

WOMAN TELLS HOW HER LOVER DIED.

(Continued from Page 1.)

CONCESSION TO IRELAND:

(Continued from Page 1.)

Time Grows Short,

With the House of Commons con-

the

gulations governing the sale of fruits, jellies and various non-serat-men the Conference would have on April 23 last; has been breach

Mrs. Barney, throughout the been brought to a successful con- ed. and goods to the value of trial, was most pathetic figure, sidering the bill for second read- Jed drinks, Dr. Pope pointed out

clusiod before now. Unfortunately $585.70 stolen..

She went into the witness boxing, the time for decision on that during the past fourteen days

It appears that the President's

and testified as to her affection part of Mr. De Valers, is shorten- there were no fewer than 60 cases efforts may be unavailing and there fighting and two passenger carry-marry, but explained that she that, unless it is held up by the What are believed to be two for Stephen, and her desire to ing. There is scarcely a doubt but of cholera, with 40 deaths. Con-

is little hope of the high hopes held ing aeroplanes, croted, were was unable to secure a divorce Government, the bill will pass tacts with Canton are so many and

of Lausanne being fulfilled. That shipped aboard 8.8. Kiangsu on in England owing to her hus-through every stage with facility. frequent that it would be almost

some agreement will be reached is Monday at 4 p.m. The planes are band's American nationality. Only 31 members voted against it. Impossible to prevent any spread of

known to have been purchased by The night the tragedy develop out of the whole house at first certain as the diplomats would not the Kwangsi Air Force, Mred, the related, she and Stephen reading. an utbreak to the Colony, ever

dare public opinion by reporting a Lam Wai-ching, chief of that had quarrelled because of her unr the strictest quarantine re- circum- Under the actions. Stances the authorities are justified in taking a grave view of the out- break and even stricter regulations would be welcomed. If the au thorities err at all it would be better

that it was on the more stringent

Second Reading.

London, Yesterday.

complete failure. But the agree body, is travelling on the same lack of response, when he made The operative clause of the Irish ment is not likely to be conclusive vessel with the new equipment. love to her. He rose from the Free State (Special Duties) Bill,

couch, perhaps with the intention although it may lay the foundation Sparks from a chatty, giving of leaving. And, abe, distaught, which will come up for its second for a subsequent solution of the ignition to a quantity of drying threatened to commit suicide. reading in the House of Commons this afternoon, authorises, the problems. Whatever success that herbs, is stated to have been the There ensued a struggle 10 Treasury to issue an order, levying cause of a small outbreak of fire the revolver she had. The wea is eventually achieved will be al- at 84. Shanghai Street, yesterday pon, somehow, was accidentally charges on imports emanating from the Free State in order to make most directly attributable to the afternoon. The premises, used as discharged the declared. British Premier who has refused to a tobacco and herb shop, was in-

good the losses in which the United sured: No serious damage was Sir Patrick Hastings, counsel Kingdom public revenue may be Mr. Maced by the Fire Brigade from Kow his, final: address to the court Government's failure to implement

Its obligation.oso has long been recognised as loon.

which Mr. Justice Humphreys Duties will not be imposed on Inter described as one of the finest goods in transit, via the Irish Free forensic efforts he had ever State Renter

Brilliant: Appeal, 20

side in order that the utmost safety relinquish hope even when done, and the fire was extinguish for the defence, in the course of involved, owing to the Free State

might be secured. The majority of residents would not complain of any temporary Inconvenience · If they were assured that they. were Imposed in the interests of miana the Colony's health.. Further action might well be advisable now-and every precaution should be observed with water. The state of the har

bour is far from satisfactory, and a

a hope

less deadlock has arisen, M. MOL

SUMMER FOOTBALL MATCH TOURNAMENT.

heard, emphasised that evidence In the House of Commons afber was "Insufficient to hang a questions, Mr. Devlin, Nationalist, cab and dwelt upon the unasked Mr. Baldwin whether i varying consistence of the story view of the possibility of an Anglo- of the accused woman, her plain Trish settlement the Government

one of the lending internationalists 1,50 of the age and he has in fact been

En subjected to considerable criticism at home for devoting too much at-

Summer Football Match Tourna tention to foreign affairs to the ment is held by the Chung Wah exclusion of domestic matters. But Athletic Association. There are isekaeneral there has never been any question eight teams to enter the tourna recalling of the details of the would withdraw the Spécial Duties

tragedy brand, BIL menthamely Bam Kwong Ching solution might be found to obriste of the sincerity of his motives and Ning Electric Co. Feu Shing, Hong Mr Justice Humphreys in his summing up, alluded to the life while he may be too much of in Kong Hotel, Ching Woo and Kwok the necessity of making it the idealist, there is little doubt that Wahi bat the match has not been Mrs. Barney and Stephen had led ofa pasalon and devotion which dumping-ground for dirt and re-

There is much of his success as a statesman schedaled until the committed together and described fit as fuse of all description.

meeding is held by the said "Assó-- commanding has been due to the respect which alstones room for tona(derable, suspicion re-

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Mr. Baldwin replied in the

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DR. BOETTCHER DIES,

Memely June 18 Dr. Boettcher, the former head of Memel Executive, whose) sum→ mary dismissal by the Lithuanian Government Merkys resulted in friction between Lithuania and the Territory, died here fo-day follo

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