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INAUGURATION IN PHILIPPINES

TEXT OF PRESIDENT'S OATH OF OFFICE

ASSEMBLY OPENS TO-MORROW

CRITICISM IS TO BE EXPECTED

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2

gislation.

The President also

executive two

and with determination, make final sacrifice in order to consoli- date and regenerate the nation.

SPIRIT OF UNITY

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JUDGMENT

THE CHINA-MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935-

Today's Short Story

RESERVED IN Who Would Have By AE

APPEAL CASE

Four Days' Hearing Concluded

MR. SHELDON CLOSES CASE FOR PRES. JEFFERSON

The Full Court of Appeal re- ; served judgment this morning

Thought It?

Almedingen

TES, please, I'd like this "And there was just not YES

case down here. You've Molly thought stubbornb seen to my trunks, have you? | Thanks so much.”

"Thank you, I'm”.

The porter touched his cap and out of the compartment.

It

an

Yet she was coming back from Paris, having had one!

"Thank heaven I never told him

*

The child

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be "It Seemed So Easy," by A. P. Garland.

Of course, she'd enjoyed herself. She hadn't been dishonest about She had gone to anything. France, to spend a fortnight with THE following Oath of Office was sworn by President Manuel when the bearing concinded of May onething where her sister who had a daughter at

L. Quezon. President of the new Philippine. Government, at the appeal and cross-appeal with something like regret his inauguration ceremony last Friday:

brought by the American Mail bad been such a relief talking to school in the South. ~L. Manuel L. Quezon, of Baler, province of Tayabas, having Line and the East Asiatic Co., ssagers about trivial things had developed lung trouble and Molly's sister had had to tear down. been elected and proclaimed President of the Philippines, hereby Ltd owners of the s.3. Presi But the train was nearly empy to the Riviera and Molly had spent solemnly swear that I will faith fully and conscientously fulfil dent Jefferson and the m.v. She'd have two full hours to her

self and Reginald would meet her the tail-end of the holiday all Ey Four days before her herself my duties as President of the Philippines, preserve and defend its Afrika, respectively. Constitution, execute its laws, do justice to every man and con- Both companies are appeal-at Victoria.. secrate myself to the services of the Nation; and I hereby declare ing against the judgment deli- Reginald! Molly sat down with return to England she had hap that I recognise and accept the supreme authority of the United vered by His Honour the Chief bump Reginald, the children Pened to go into a cafe at La Made- States of America in the Philip pirks and will maintain true faith Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the drowsy, quiet vicarage hidden leine to have tes.

"It-was-30 chivalrous-of him toị who held that the Afriks was in the heart of Sussex, all these

Those people and allegiance thereto.

responsible to the extent of 30 now seemed inreal, incredible, to come and help me. "So help me God."

though, instead of didn't believe me a bit when I said per cent and the other vessel 70 her. Just as

a fortnight's holiday in France. I'd forgotten my purse at the A call for a special session of per cent for the collision.

| hotel” the national assembly at 10 The Full Court of Appeal com she'd been away for untold cen-

She supposed she shouldn't have; His Honour the Chief turies. am to-morrow was issued last prises: week

Atholl MacGregor, "Who'd have thought I had it dined with him the same evening. at noon by President Justice. Sir

She had felt so sorry for his limp.! Manuel Quezon shortly after he Mr. Justice A. G. Mossop, of His in me?"

his congh, the unsure grip en life was inducted into office.

The mirror just opposite gave a} The Britannic

Majesty's Supreme special convocation of the as-Court in Shanghai, Mr. Justice zather cynical reply. The mirror be seemed to have. She was as sembly will consider urgent le fi I Lindsell, Paisne Judge: refected a plump, fair woman, her spod as ashamed of her own fair

with Captain RN. Benson, R face rather wrinkled about her sturdiness. issued N, and Captain J. Smith as as- blue eyes, her fair hair not absc- orders almost įsessors.

lutely tidy, all of her farred and immediately after assuming of Two barristers have been en-tweeded body pointing to hand-ui fice. One

directs other Philip-gaged by each of the parties. Mr. standards allen in anything sp "It is most gratifying to ob serve that the work before this pine officials to take their oaths of Eldon Potter, C.; and Mr. H. proaching wildness, still less plenary session of the Kuomin-office as early as practicable and C. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. adventure.

form of oath for 0. E. C. Marton, of Messrs. Des- prescribes a tang Congress has been taken up in a spirit of unity and co-opera-judges and another for other of cons, are representing the East Asiatic Co., and Mr. F. C. Jenkin, ficials

Four whole days.....Delightful. tion. Such a hearty atmosphere:

The other executive order pro- C., and Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K. my real name .... I might all too is most fortunate for the future

vides for his taking over the con-C., instructed by Mr. D. H. Biske, easily have done it. All the crowded, almost intimate days. Neither seeking for confidences, of the country, We baxey been

trol of insular police forces, in- of Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, same-it was sheer madness ” that while We clearly taught

the both of them gave freely. The train puffed out of should strive for freedom and cluding the constabulary and the are appearing for the other ap

pellants.

station and Molly Charteris leaned told her he had not been in Eng- equality for our people with other municipal police organisations.

back, hands folded, eyes closed. land for years His cough ex- nations through the abolition of

order on the taking of oath of The hearing was brought to a All she knew was that she had plained the rest. She told him a the unequal treaties, we should at the same time endeavour to bring officers of the Philippine Govern- close this morning when Mr. H. escaped what might casily have led little about her own life, carefully about a spiritual regeneration ment. it was understood that the G. Sheldon answered the respon- to no end of pleasantness Re elurring over any dangerously de and material reconstruction with provincial Governors in Manila dent's case He made the follow sinald was conservative, to put it finite details. When she spoke of would take their oaths of office ing minor points at the outset: mildly, and if Reginald were to Sussex, her blue eyes grew big. in the country"."

"It behoves us to reflect upon early this week at the

1. With reference to the sub-find out that his wife had spent shining, so, checking herself, she the veered to the safe ground of Lon- tamiento

before Teofilo Sison, mission that Captain Lustie had four giddy days in Paris in the extent to which this work has

stranger who don, theatres, new books. to fight for his ship, and had company Deen carried out during past Secretary of the Interior.

Not much more than that. Bat! President Quezon's first execu-shaped the evidence to meet his clamoured for her presence at all years as well as to realise fully the double aspect of the National tive order read as follows:

case, Mr. Sheldon submitted that meals, breakfast excepted...Molly on their last day-ber train leav- after lunch-he had Executive Order No. 1

anyone who had seen. Captain shivered...And George, her sour-ing soon Government and the need of its balanced aspect, upon which the

Whereas Article 14, Section 2 of Lastie in the witness box would faced brother-in-law, would be still caught hold of her hands hope for success really hinges. If the Constitution of the Philip not have made such an allega-worse; he'd hur terrifying legal the table and something had stolen

intricacies at her poer head.... into his dark eyes. to emphasise either Pines provides that all public of-tion.

"Do you know these days have. 2. With reference to the im-Reginald would be horrified, hurt. phase of it at the expense of the ficers and members of the armed other, we might be confronted forces of the Government of the portance the Godown Company George would thunder about family been wonderful. I can't thank you with unexpected reverses, for this Philippines, shall take an oath to attached to the flag and the des honour and what not, make her enough. You keep in touch with You see, I've support and defend the Constita-patch of the launch to the Jeffer feel an unworthy worm, turn theme, won't you? tion, and

which, respondents held, innocent colours of her madness rather drifted away from every- grey. thing at home. You've brought it only proved that the Company did into something surdid and

Fall back to me.” not place much weight on

It was then that Molly became signal flag.

She realised that mitted that

those four days could not possibly been sent out for

be explained in England-all the the respondents

more so because she could not deny that she had enjoyed them But

we were

is in the very nature of things.

COMPLEX RELATIONS "Let us realise that interma- tional relations are entirely dif ferent from individual relations. Between nations there is no such

thing as lasting enmity. For,

say, even a

hundred years

In accordance with the executive

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quirements of the occasion.

Ayan-

30.

Three Minor Points

COMMON CONVICTION "Let us look back on the ex-not perience of the various European the purpose

the

Mr. Sheldon sub-

of

the launch had CHINA LIGHT & frightened

POWER CO.

of countries during their revolution-alleged but to inform captain Their Lustie regarding three points: L

European history have shown howary periods after the war.

Fe

across

nations which had been the bit external and internal difficulties that he was to anchor for a certain! Over $900,000. Profits his fingers, clasping hers, gave her

each other's throats.

For Last Year.

She withdress

2 queer sensation. her hand and binished

"It's it's very kind of you Ha dzik eyes never left her

face

terest of enemies became friends as well as obstacles were similar period, 2 that he would probably. how even the best friends flew at to ours during the past decade; berth at Pier No. 1, and 3. that he

but because their leaders and was to exercise care regarding NEW SHARE ISSUE PROPOSED- "This was because international pics were guided by common the Empress of Canada and the relations, in their very nature, are conviction

and because their Ranchi-as both ships were about at best-compleated end complexiTeaders had authority

It is announced that the Direc-: "I suppose you think this kind to settle to sail. and unlike the relations between each problem as it arose, crises

of the China Light and of talk is rather wild You see, 3-With reference to the 8- Power Co. have decided to recom- had not meant to make love to you. individuals," which are far more were averted and the national gestion by Mr. Mamamara to the simple.

mend foundation was finally made safe." effect that if the Jefferson had forthcoming annual meeting that about with you was just like-like to shareholders at the Tm not going to....But going "Again, nations viewed from

continued her port swing there certain circumstances - or angles No New Move Before would have been no collision, the profits for the past financial-being at home once again. All

may and it seemingly impossible.

to be friends; but viewed from

another angle and under another

circumstance there is no pos-

Nanking Interview

tors

He caught hold of her hand once more and this time she dia not wrench it away.

Sheldon reminded the Court of year (after providing $442,000 for your delicious talk about Sussex Chief Judge Mossop's remark yes depreciation) amounting to ap... Do you know I was born terday that had the Jefferson done Poximately $920,000, plus $101,-there?" Feiping: There will probably be so she would have swung across 000 brought forward from last sibility of their becoming any-no new move here pending the out the bow of the Afrika.

year, be dealt with as follows: thing but friends. It is a rule come of the interview at Nanking

To pay Dividend of 50 to be observed by responsible yesterday between

Proper Place To Anchor Generalissimo

cents per share on the Concerning the statesmen and members of the re- Chiang Kai-shek and Mr. Ariyoshi. arguments to the effect that the

respondent's Shares allotted - prior to

1st October, 1934, volutionary party, that to decide It is generally felt that Nanking's Jefferson had no right to drop her

Proportionate amounts on our foreign policy they must con-timely sction has prevented Gen anchor where she did, as it was a

zlotted zub.. the Shares sider relative urgency as Heir feral Dothara from presenting the fairway, Mr. Sheldon contended

sequently to that date, the expediency of our needs.

absorbing about

"BELANG OURSELVES” "Our late leader warned that there was

more than

718

one

country that could destroy China. This should give us arade

"Has it occurred to you—his voice sank very low-that we're still strangers, though we seem to know each other so well? I wo

$ 800,000 der if you even remember my

zame?"

Tokyo authorities with a fait that where the anchor was dropped To transfer to Reserve Te | accompli, - which Leven - the". War was not a fairway. He admitted General Managers' Rights 100,000

Office would not welcome warmly that according to the regulations it To

carry forward sp- proximately

Autonomy Scheme Not Yet Practical Reality

Nanking: In a three-hour inter-

was a fairway.

(Continued of foot of Last CoL)

Ele is reported to have

informed by the

awakening, for we must realise that this unprecedented national crisis is by no means accidental view Generalissimo Chiang Kai-ralissimo that

been

Gen-

the Central

Total

121,000

-$1,021,000 The dividend will be payable on. December 21, 1935.

The Directors have also decided to make an offer to shareholders. of new shares in the proportion

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(Continued From Column (3) Te

What I wish to emphasise is that shek is reported to have informed authorities had been fully 20-

- CHINA MAIL SPECIAL during this national crisis we Mr. Ariyoshi that he had no reprised of the situation by the loss of one new share to every, eight{

Memel, To-day. must do our utmost to help our son to doubt the loyalty of the pathorities, whose loyalty he had existing shares held by them, At the urgent request of the selves to see our own salvation. Chinese authorities in North:

"Our national revolution is not China, but in the event of unex Chiang is also stated to

[DO" TERSON to doubt. General respectively, at the date of the United German Farty the Presi

meeting Such new dent of the Memel Diet, M. Bald- have anaus! -yet complete. In a nation under pected developments the Central informed Mr. Ariyoshi, that in care Capital is required for the pur- atas, finally declared himself

going a transitional state in its Government was ready to take. the of unexpected developments in schase of additional plant, in anti-willing to undertake the Zozu- The local definition of a fairway seems to me that it is a point for revolutionclashes between the appropriate messures. Well-informe“North the Central authorities wicipation of future demanden, tion of the new executive- Direc- was any stretcir of water which Tour Lordships and the expert

The new, shares will be offered torate, which will be assured of was a direct approach to a buoy, gentlemen who are advising to de at par: $2.50 per share will be the support of the overwhelming Mr. Sheldan submitted that this cide. The dragging of your an- payable upon acceptance of the German majority in the Diet was ridiculous, as according to this chor in this place, when you are offer in January 1936, and the A new diffenly, however, has every portion of water in the har-navigating a ship the size of the be payahie at each time as the by the Governor, M. Kirkauskas, Chief Judge: Mossop: Four Directors Thai squently de- that the Directorate should in-point, Hz. Sheldon, is that

clude one Lithuanian" membership entering the harbour This demand was rejected by M- sighting the dredging opera will give Fuldmus, whereupon – the Gover- and the dolphin would not be nor declared that he would jour-fied in ning it as a fairwa ney to Rovno in order to discuss “Yes.” the situation with the Lithuanian Goverments

old order of things and the newed eireles regard this is confirma- take the appropriate measures to are unavoidable, and criticisms tion that the autonomy scheme is deal with them. and obstacles are to be expected not yet a practical reality. This is true in both foreign, and domestic afaiza.

During this period we should

Loyalty

balance of $2.50

No Reason To Doubt

Cordell Hull Refuses

To Make Comment

pay particular attention to two

I Cordell Hall at a press car

decline

ride

things: first, that the completion

of the groundwork of building

"Nanking," Later: Sino-

the nation should be our common-relations were discussed at a

creed and second, that interna-ference last evening bet

tional relations are subject to

constant changes,» so that anything happens, we ma cide speedily and meet

Chiang

to have enyal zo-izituation-fus North: Chi

"share" will arisen owing to the demand made bour was a fairway.

Beterring to the point zai Ser- Mr. Potter about the den

the anchor, Mr. Sheklor i

President Jefferson, is the normal manoeuvre carried out by ships anchoring in these-waters.”

The Chief Justice Interposed to that, there was no evidence

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