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NATUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934.

POLICE RAID ON GAMING DEN

Haul Of 39 Gamblers Effected.

TWO PROPRIETORS 'FINED $40 EACH

JAPAN'S PEACEFUL FOREIGN POLICY

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our

(chukuo alone, but for the peace of the Orient and the peace of the World. I think it behoves were Government and People, always E. W. mindful of the Imperial rescript to exert their effort unremittingly in assisting the healthy growth of the New State.

Leung lu and Yau Tak fined $40 each, by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magis-j tracy, this morning, for keeping a common gaming house at 200. Queen's Road West.

"Stabilisation of China.” "The Japanese Government has

transfer of the North Manchurian Railway."

"Such being the case, I am sure that before long the Soviet Union must come to appreciate fully the true intentions

It is of Japan. earnestly hoped that the North Manchurian Railway negotiations, which have unfortunately been at a standstill for some time past, will soon be resumed,

"No Quatrel With America." "It may be definitely stated that United

The house was raided last serious responsibilities for the main-between Japan and the evening, and 37 other gamblers tenance of peace in East Asia and States of America there exists noj

has a firm resolve in that regard.question that is intrinsically difficult found there were summoned.

But what is more essential in the of solution. Far from having any who appeared matter, is the stabilisation of China thought of picking a quarrel with Twenty-three were fined $2 each with the option herself. Our Government sincere America, Japan fervently

ly hopes for the political and econ-American friendship. omic rehabilitation of China.

of five days' imprisonment. The recognisances, of $5 each, of the other 14 were estreated.

FENCE DAMAGED ON

CROWN LAND.

Two Months' Gaol For Unemployed Man.

the fence there.

Evidence

desires

"At the same time, I am confident that the United States will not fail to appraise correctly Japan's posi-, tion in East Asia. Only for the time following the outbreak of the Manchurian Incident, public opinion in America was aroused against Japan bringing about something like temporary entrangement of the two Proples.

THE CHINA»M

Banff Queen

Extra Dance Arranged

Mas Violet Davis, of Edmonton.

Alberia, who will reign as Queen of the Banff Winter" Car- nival, from January Sist to b ruary 4th, inclusive. This inter- nationally famous winter sports meet, which provides thrills rang ing from outdoor swimming, to toboggan chutes built on mountain sides, and ski-joring, over monn- tain trails, will this year again take its place among the outstand- ing Western Canadian winter car- Divals.

"Since mutual, understanding, of "It is hardly necessary to reiter ate that Japan is actuated by no ul- one another's unique national cul- terior motive other then her desira ture is of no small value in foster. to establish enduring peace in East Ing goodwill between nations, our Asia. Therefore, if only America will clearly perceive the actual con- Government are planning to take dition of the Orlent and realise Ja- suitable measures in concert with nan's role as the stablising force in private Institutions for facilitating East Asia, whatever emotional ten-the cultural intercourse of our na sion may yet linger between the two, tion with the outside world. Pranles is bound to disappear.

two "I sincerely hope that the

"In the light of what I have al-

great Nations across the Pacific will, ready stated it is impossible for me

in view of their important relatione, to deny that our foreign relations

"It hopes that she will be enabled to unite with Japan in performing the obvious mission of both Japan and China to contribute through mutual aid and co-operation to the peace- ful development of their part of the Globe.” "Unfortunately, the actual situa. Įtion of present-day China belles all Buch hopes. It has been reported that of late the Chinese Government, Tong LJ, unemployed, Was -charged before Mr. Balfour at the realising the mistake of persisting. Central Magistracy this morning in their anti-Japanese attitude have with stealing a piece of metal pip-decided to take steps looking toward ing from Government property in the rectification of Sino-Japanese no concrete Brewin Path, and with damaging relations, but so far

evidence has come to our notice to de- confirm the truth of this report. was given by a tective and by Mr. T. Bolt, Inspec-

Communism In China. tor of Works, that the fence had "Should China appreciate our true been damaged, and the piping ro- motives and give tangible signs of commercial and otherwise, continue are now, and will be in future, be- moved. Defendant declared that sincerity on her part, Japan would to join forces in cultivating their set with many serious problems. he had picked up the piping from be glad to reciprocate and to meet historical friendship and good un-However, the path of a rising na- a rubbish heap near the bridge on der more than half way in a spirit derstanding, so as to keep the Paci-tion is always strewn with pro- Bowen Road.

of goodwill

fic Ocean forever true to its name."blems." For damaging the fence sentence

"Corner-Stone For Peace In "It is gratifying to know that "Sorry Situation In World." of two months' hard labour was im- North China, which is under the "Now, a survey of the world za a:

East Asia."

posed.

control of the Peking Political Com- whole reveals a sorry situation, ia "As long as our people are united mittee, remains comparatively quiet. which economic disorder, political and well prepared to face courage. difficulties may In view of the Important rights and unrest and confusion and conftigtously whatever interests of Japan in that region and of ideas threaten to destroy inter-jarise, and as long as we retain our of its territorial contiguity with national equilibrium at a moment composure and sobriety and 'stray Manchukun and also from the stand-while the mutual confidence of not from the path of rectitude and

action

the point of the Tangku Truce Agree-Nations in one another appears to in

always embrace golden mean'. I am confident that ment, that question of the mainten-have wilted not a little. marriage be-

jance of peace and order in North "I consider that no insuperable Japan has nothing to fear and her tween Wilfred Pitman Holland, Missionary, of the China Inland China is of special concern to Japan. difficulties need be anticipated in future will be full of hope. We settling any question, if the should not forget that Japan Mission, Trunyi, Kwei, nad Dur-She expects China to see to it that

Nations nothing will happen that may bring and, with a true comprehension of for the edifice of peace of East Asia, manifest their sincerity serving as only the cornerstone

"Meanwhile, we are watching, one another's position, meet in a will bear the entire burden of the not without grave misgivings, the genuine and generous spirit of Uni- responsibilities. jactivities of the Communist Party and Increasing rampancy of "red armies" in China.

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

The forthcoming

othy Russel Layfield, of the NIMP address, is announced.

A

For loftering with intent on scaffolding at Jardine offices, Des Voeux Road Central, Chan Leung, unemployed, was sentenced to two months' hard labour by Mr. Bal four at the Central Magistracy this

morning.

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chaos to that area.

"Regarding Japan's relations with the Soviet Union, it may be

Wong Mun. 57, a street sleeper, was sent to prison for one month by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Central Police Court this morning, for stealing a felt hat from another Powers of their respective positions destitute man, Hui Nam, aged 64, at the Street Sleepers Shelter, old so that no difficult question was en

{countered."

versal brotherhood."

and

"It is this important position and "What is wanted is the abandon-¡these vast responsibilities in which ment of battless jealousy and anta-Japan's diplomacy and national de- gonism and the reinforcement of a fence are rooted. Her national de- sense of unity and mutual inter-fence is organised in its very recalled that, subsequent to the con- tional trade barriers, instead of detective purposes.

dependence. However, internna-nature for defensive and self-pro- clusion of the Peking Basle Treaty erensing, are fast multiplying. The

"At the same time our diplomacy In 1925, normal contact was main- tained between the two

World Economic Conference was has no claims to put forth, save and that, even after the Manchurian achieved the desired results.

countries forced to adjourn without having what is legitimate and rational-as consonant with our national mis- Incident, there was thorough mutual

Japan's Industrial Progress. sion. That eventually this position understanding between the two

taken marked strides, with a cor- actually finds herself will be rightly

"Of Inte Our industries have in which Japan naturally

responding expansion in our over-understood by the other Powers is, seas trade, while, owing to the pre-I believe, a foregone conclusion."-- Soviet Propaganda. "However, more recently the atti-vailing economic nationalism, one Reuter, tude of the Soviet Union towards set up fresh obstacles against the country after another has begun to

at Shanghai is among the recent Japan seems to have undergone advance of our

it is mostjour

export industries. arrivals at the Repulse Bay Hotel change of some sort.

Government аге making Fine, with fresh north-easterly Mr. Perry is on a combined bugiaurprising and regrettable that the

earnest efforts to deal effectively winds, is the forecast issued by the Soviet Union should now take ness and pleasure trip to Hong

to with the situation.

Royal Observatory to-day. Kong and is accompanied by Mrs. through the Press and other chan- broadcasting at Home and abroad

nels unwarranted criticisms directed against Japan and circulate exag- rerated stories about aggravations of this or that situation, evidently for the political and diplomatic pur- poses which such rumours are cal-

St. Peter's Church.

Mr. S. M. Perry, Managing | Director of the Model Dairy Farm

Perry,

OLD PORTUGUESE RESIDENT DEAD.

Mr. A. F. dos Remedios. culated to serve.

FUNERAL YESTERDAY

Mr. Alexandrino Francisco don Remedios, an old and highly respect- -ed member of the Portuguese com- munity, passed away yesterday, at the age of 72, at his residence. Peace Avenue, Homuntiz.

Japan has consistently pre-¬- Berved her fair and equitable attitude toward the Soviet Union throughout these years, past, before and after the Man- churian Incident.

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"Despite the fundamental differ. fences in both the theory and Con- stitution of State of the two coun- Mr. dos Remedios, who retired tries, we have always endeavoured nearly 20 years ago, was at one to keep on good neighbourly terms time in the employ of the Hong with Soviet Russia and sought solu- Kong and Shanghat Bank.

tion of all questions by pacific means, Deceased leaves three sons, Mesars. Especially since the establishment 3. M. d'Almada Remedios, the local of Manchukuo, the Japanese Govern- solicitor, F. X. d'Almada Remedios, ment has been acting solely upon the of the General Electric Co. of China, conviction that the proper adjust and F. E, d'Almada Remedios, of ment of the tri-partite relationship the Union Trading Co.

And two between Japan, Manchukuo and the -daughtera.

Soviet Union was of paramount im- The funeral took place yesterday portance for the tranquility of East afternoon at the Roman Catholic Asia. Cemetery, with Father Granelli Japan is setting up certainly omdiating. There was a large atno tendance at the grave-side, amongst those present being Messrs. Les d'Almada e Castro,, Sr., Leo d'Almi-- da e, Castro, Jr., C. d'Almada el Castro, F, X. d'Almada e Castro, Br,

military establishments along the Manchukuo-Soviet frontiers, notwithstanding the Moscow propaganda to the con- trary.

"Indeed it is only, as part of the F. X d'Almada e Castro, Jr, above mentioned friendly policy that EVRM Bours, F. Row, F. M. L. Japan has undertaken since last Soares, A, A, Alves, A. E. S. Alves, Juss to act an intermidiary between P. Botelbo, H. Basto, E. Osmund, Manchukuo (and the Soviet Union in “LA. Osmund and M. A. da Silva, their negotiations on the proposed.

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TAMAR DANCES AT THEFT OF CLOTHES RADIATOR CAP THIEF

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For Saturday,

BENEFIT NIGHT ON FEBRUARY 10

FROM NEIGHBOUR Married Woman Bound

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Toul So married woman, brought before Mr. Balfour at the The fortnightly Saturday Dances Central Magistracy this morning held by H. M. S. "Tamar" at the charged with stealing three pieces Garrison Lecture Hall have become

CAUGHT.

Old Offender Gets

Three Months. -

Sentence of three months' hard labour was imposed by Mr. Balfour

morning on Chan Ting, alias Tseng at the Central Police Court this

Yee, unemployed, for stealing a radiator cap from private motor car No. 1430, owned by Mr. L Well, 218 Pokfulam.

Detective Sergeant Goodwin have decided to deviate from the that accused lived in the next

cubicle routine fortnightly programme and stealing the articles the pawned in the alley between Pedder Street complainant. After stated that complainant left his car stage an additional dance on Sa them for $4. She had $4.30 in her and the Swatow Lace Company's turday next. The usual one will possession when arrested. be held on the following Saturday, February, 3.

a very popular feature, in the so- of clothing from Wong Wai-king, clal life of the Colony. The one another woman, at 22a Aberdeen held on Saturday laat was such a Street. distinct success that by popular demand the Commitee responsible Detective Sergeant Fowlle stated

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