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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1935
WRONGFUE
DISMISSAL
Former Skipper As Plaintiff
HEARING ADJOURNED UNTIL
DECEMBER 5
The hearing was continued before His Honour the Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lind- sell, in the Summary Court this morning, of the case in which! Captain A. H. Brown, the for-1 mer Master of the s.s. Kwong
RT HON F. I. HUGHES RESIGNS
Dissension Over Sanctions In Australia
Melbourne, To-day The Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, vice-President of the Executive Comcil, who disawreed with his Cabinet colleagues on the matter of sanctionin has resigned. Reuter.
An earlier message stated that the Prime Minister, Mr. J. A Lyons, was expected to ask Mr. Hughes for his resignation. Reuter.
tuns is claiming $1,000 for KING GEORGE IFS
wrongful dismissal.
Mr. M. A. da Silva is appearing for the plaintiff, while Mr. F. G Nigel, of Messrs. Johnson Stokes and Master, is for the defendant firma.
PROCLAMATION TO
HIS COUNTRYMEN
(Continued from_Page_1}
NOVEMBER 21 FIXED
ARYAN CLAUSE AND GERMAN
NOBLE HOUSES
New Requirements
By State
ORIGINS TO BE EXAMINED
**CHINA MAILTM SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day.
All members of the German nobility must be able to trace their Aryan origin back to the year 1800 If they wish their names to of [be entered into the list
patrimonial pessant proprietors who enjoy special privileges under the provision of the law for the of patrimonial es- tates, according to a decision of
perpetuation
the Beich Ministry for. Food and
Agriculture published yesterday.
The members of the "League of German Aristocracy? had hitherto maintained that the fact' of their
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The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, man- ager of the defendant firm. under
The date of King George's re-ames being recorded in the ar- The Cloods cross-examination" by Mr. da Silva admitted that he had entertained turn to Greece has been fixed forthentic geneological register of the the personnel of the xs. Kwong-November 24, it is understood. in League, the so-called "Iron Book here, the final of the German Nobility should tung at his office on Chinese New politicial circlės. Year day, 1934, which had always stage of the journey being made be accepted as suncient proof of been the custom, but he could not on board the Greek cruiser Helli, their Aryan descent. remember whether or not he had which will await the sovereign at offered Captain Brown two glasses Spalato in Yugoslavia of champagne. As far as he could remember the plaintiff did have a drink.
TIME OF REPORT
on
After investigating the matter the Ministry has, however, come
It is believed here that King to the conclusion that the fact off
persons being registered in the George will endeavour to form Government a fairly broad Iron Book does not afford a guar- antee for their being of pure Ger- basis, including not only pro
Trans-Ocean Service. Witness said that the captain's minent Royalists such as General man blood, in the sense of the agreement with the company was Kondylis, but also MM. Tsaldaris, to the effect that if ever he was Theotokis and Metaxis as well as found to be under the influence of personages who have hitherto alcohol he gras liable to Instant taken no active part in politics.- dismissal Witness said that Cap-Trans-Ocean Service. tain Brown was in hospital at the time he was given a report on the
(Earlier Cables on Page 3)
3
DISCUSSIONS ON SANCTIONS
ARE CONTINUED
(Continued from Page 1)
former's condition which ultimate GREATER SAFETY As a compromise a third pro-
ly led to his dismissal.
Mr. Chau denjed
that he had
sent any letter to the hospital by
FOR FLIERS
posal was put forward, that the co-ordinating conference should merely watch for any dispropor-
Mr. Charrington, one of the ship's Successful Experiments tionate increase in exports from personnel
Mr. Chan stated that be could not say whether. Captain Brown had ever been given a holiday by the company during his tenure of office
com
At Farnborough
countries participating in sane- tions to those which are not Na definite decision was taken, how- ever, by the sub-committee at yesterday's session.
London. To-day. The report of the Aeronautical Research Committee just issued CANADIAN PROPOSAL ADOPTED The sub-committee for economic records important results from ex- DID NOT DRINK Captain Walker, a member of periments at the Royal Aircraft questions adopted the Canadian at Farnborough proposal for an extension of the another ship, was also recalled for Establishment cross-examination. He said be with regard to the failure of en-list of proscribed raw materials in gines in flight due to the forma~ the following form: "The embargo remembered going to the pany's offices on Chinese New tion of ice in the carburettor or envisaged by Sanction Proposal 4 Year's day when the Hon. Mr. T. an accumulation of air or vapour shall be extended to the follow- idg products, provided the neces N. Chan and others were present, in the petrol System.
It has been shown that ice sary conditions prevail for render- but he could not remember if Captain Brown had had anything formations could be eliminated by ing the extension effective:-Pel to drink. As far as he could the addition of a small quantity of troleum and its derivatives and remember, Captain Brown had alcohol to the petrol An apparatus by-products; steel, including has been devised which detects the all steel alloys, whether cast complained of feeling unwell
Mr. Charrington, recalled for onset of freezing and supplies forged, rolled, drawn, stamped or cite. lignite and coke as well as cross-examination, admitted that alcohol until the ice has been dis-extended; coal, including anthra- be had seen Captain Brown under persed.
fuel derived from them.”
Governments to this proposal that warrant it, the gest the date for its enforcement Committee of Eighteen will sag-
Trans-Ocean Service.
the influence of alcohol, although The apparatus has given satis he would not definitely state he faction under laboratory tests and As soon as replies are received was drunk. It was very hard to will now be tried when attached from the differentiate between the two to an engine, both on the beach Actually, with regard to the in-and in flight-British Wireless cident which was alleged to have Service. led to the Captain's dismissal, witness was not present and did not see anything.
STATEMENT CORRECTED
Captain E. Rule, former Mate of the ss Kwongtung, cross- examined by Mr. da Silva, correct-
MEDITERRANEAN- QUESTION
LORD STANHOPE AT GENEVA
London: Earl Stanhope, Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, (Continued from Page 2) left London yesterday for Geneva.
NO REDUCTION YET
where he will represent the Bri Rome: Signor Mussolini and Sirtish Government in the absence of in the Cranborne, who are engaged at ed a former statement as to the Drummond yesterday again Mr. Anthony Eden and Lord date of the plaintiff's entry into Mediterranean. It is learned that home in the election contest
A meeting of the Committee of hospital. He said it must have was a continuation of the pre- been January, 1954, and not Aprilvious interview and proved in-Eighteen will be held to-day to
In answer
consider the reports of the five as previously stated.
discussed
conclusive.
the situation
to His Lordship's query, witness Responsible sources claim that sub-committees which have been questions said the mistake must have been Signor Mussolini reminded the discussing technical caused by a lapse of memory. British Ambassador of the with- arising from the application of Farther hearing was adjourned drawal of Italian troops from sanctions, including the question until December 5, at 10 a.m.
Labya. Sir Eric Drummond ex-of clearing agreements and addî- pressed the British Government's tions to the list of prohibited key appreciation, and pointed out that exports. British Wireless Service. the Italian troops remaining-st
REPORTED ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF NEGUS
Libya still far exceeded the usual ranted a reduction of the British forces maintained in Libya, "and naval forces in the Mediterranean, (Continued from Page 1).
the British Government did not whose presence there was purely RIDICULOUS PROPAGANDA London: The Ethiopian Le-yet consider that the situation war- precautionary, Reuter. gatian in London scouts the Rome report of the attempted assassination of the Emperor.
It describes it as a ridiculous ITALIANS REACH AGULA
piece of propaganda, and points out that it takes a caravan two months to cover the journey between Asmara and Djibouti
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