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NINETY-FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION:
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935
CATHOLIC
BISHOPS IN”.
CONFERENCE
Problems In Germany Discussed
STERILISATION ISSUE TO BE EXAMINED
Berlin, To-day. Attended by
Cardinals. 28 Archbishops and Bishops, the an- nual conference · of Catholic Bishops is meeting privately at Sulda in Bavaris under the pre- sidency of Cardinal Bertram of Breslau, to consider the problems
Roman affecting the Church in Germany, including the Reich law of June. 20, 1933, intro- ducing sterilisation for hereditary afflictions, which was passed be
MR. WANG CHING-WEI TO WITHDRAW RESIGNATION
Sequel To Conversations. With Generalissimo
Nanking. To-day- Reuter 2 authoritatively in- formed that following yesterday's conversations with Generaliszizo Chiang Kai-shek, Mr. Wang Ching wei has definitely agreed to withdraw his resignation from the position of Minister of For- cign Affairs.
It is understood that the Gen- eralissimo is leaving very shorte ly for Szechen-Reuter
Catholic RELATIONS OF
NANKING AND
SOUTH-WEST
JAPANESE
MILITARISTS
CRITICISED
SHANGHAI EDITOR INTERVIEWED
INDIGNATION AROUSED BY "CHINA WEEKLY REVIEW”.
Shanghai, To-day.
prevent "I have no power" to Japanese military officials making themselves ridiculous, either bere or in any other part of the world,” said Mr. J. B. Powell, editor and publisher of the China Weekly Re- view, when interviewed concerning the indignation of the Japanese over an article in his journal on July 27, in which the sentence im posed on the publisher of the New Life Weddy was discussed...
Previously a spokesman of the
fore the signing of the Concordat GOODWILL MISSION Japanese Military Attache's office
with the Vatican and which con- flicts with the Catholic faith. The conference hopes that a com- promise may eventually be reached in this connection.
UPSET
NORTHERN TERMS DEEMED UNSATISFACTORY
The other subjects to be discuss- ed are the future of the Catholic youth organisation recently for- bidden by the Government.
Catholic smuggling by Įrency
As Mr priests, and resistance to the civil certain to authorities by priests.
at Shanghai, criticised the article on the ground that it reviewed | most of the objectionable parts ofį the New Life Weeldy's "gossip about the Emperor". He told the Japanese press: "We believe that the Japanese will soon take, serious action in connection with the mat-
[From Our Own Correspondent] Canton, To-day. Wang Ching-wei ister-Reuter
resume the Pre-
sidency of the Executive Yuan OBITUARY Thousands of Catholics from all and the post of Minister of For- parts of Germany have arrived to eign Affairs, there is no occa-Mr. Abdul Rahim Cader witness the gathering of Bishops sinn for Mr. Hu Han-min to re-i and to pray at the grave of St. turn to Nanking from Europe Boniface for the succour of the at present. church-Renter.
ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT
SUPREME COURT CLAIM
DEAL IN 170 TONS OF MILD STEEL
Leaders in the South-west have criticised the Japan policy of Mr. Wang Ching-wei
At The G.CH
'SUDDEN ILLNESS PROVES FATAL
whose return to political power The death occurred at 2.15 am does not enhance the prospects to-day, at the Government Civil of amity between the South-
Hospital, of Mr. Abdul Rahim west provinces and Nanking- Cader, a well-known personality As reported on Monday, the
in the Indian community. weekly memorial service address
The late Mr. Cader complained by Mr. Chou Lou that morning of pains in the stomach last was a strong denunciation of
Tuesday night He was removed the Japan policy of the Nan-
|to the G.CH. where an operation king. Government. Further
was performed at once. criticism of Mr. Wang's foreign Deceased, who was 54 years of A claim was brought before the policy by local officials is likely. Puisne Judge, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, The turn of events in Nan-e was employed 36 years ago in the Supreme Court this mor- king has upset the goodwill on the Railway in Canton, for a He then ning, by the Honwan Trading Co., mission of General Huang Shao-period of eight years. of China Building, against the hsiung, the Nanking represen-came down to Hong Kong and Yee Lee Loong firm, of Bonham tative It is believed that his joined the Chartered Bank, with Strand, East, for breach of con- mission in Kwangsi has made which he was connected for 24 little progress, for the Nanking rears, leaving only three months Mr. M. A da Silva, for the terms are deemed unsatisfac 2803
Some years ago, be started the plaintiffs, stated that the sum in- tory to the Kwangsi leaders- volved amounted to $935.45, be The chief purpose of General Hong Kong Dry-Cleaning Co- which closed during the strike in ing the loss incurred by the Huang's mission is to assure
1925. plaintiffs when they disposed of the South-west generals that no 170 tons of mild steel at 35 cents military force will be resorted in adjusting the relations per picul less than what they to would have received if they had between Canton and Nanking sold the goods to the defendants for the contracted amount of $2- 64 per picul
tract
NEUTRALITY RESOLUTION
IN AMERICA
(Continued from Page 1)
In describing the case Mr. Sil- va said that a broker named Un Lai-chuen had been asked to sell
ACTION DEMANDED the goods. He got in touch with
Senator Bone, in an impassioned the defendant firm and he later
them of speech, declared that the time had received an offer from $2.60 per picul. This offer was come to end this hell-born busi- ness," and dentanded an assurance
Deceased is survived by a wife and eight children, three sons and five daughters. One of his daughters, was married last year to Mr. F. D. Pereira, the Colony Interport cricketer.
The funeral will take place at the Mohammedan Cemetery at Happy Valley at 5.30 pm. to-day.
BRITISH FILMS ENTERED FOR VENICE EXHIBITION
London, to-day Three British rejected by the plaintiffs, and that before Congress adjourned films have been entered for the after further negotiations an of-
and reported on its stewardship to third international Cinemato- fer of $2.64 per picul was made American mothers, action would be graph Exhibition which is being and accepted.⠀⠀
held at Venice, Last year the The purchasers later rejected taken on the Bill
Senator Ashurst, in deciaring in first prize was taken by the Bri a portion of the goods, saying favour of the neutrality resolution, tish film “Man of Aran.”—British that they were rusty. The goods were then disposed of to Messrs. said that if Congress passed the Wireless Service.
Bill, let them agree that not... ...s
Stutt and Co. for $2.29 per picul bushel of wheat, a pound of copper mood of the Senate, the Adminis
MES C. Brooks, of Hast ings and Co, appeared in court or a bale of cotton should be ship-tration had agreed to bring the on behalf of the defendants and Ped, no matter what prices these Foreign Relations Committee's neutrality resolution before the commodities commanded. The stated that there was no-con-
Influenced by the determined Senate yesterday. tract, or if there was, then the
goods did not comply with the description of sale.
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