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FUTURE POLICY
IN SPAIN
Exhaustive. Statement By Cabinet
FIRST MISSION TO FIGHT UNEMPLOYMENT
~CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Madrid, To-day.
The new Spanish Cabinet was introduced to the Cortes Wednesday by Premier Azana. when an exhaustive statement of future policy was made.
on
The Government considers its ürst mission the fight against unemployment. To eliminate the great difference between rich and poor, capital will be Parliamentary work taxed. will be simplified by reducing the sessions and relegating con- structive work to Parliamen- tary Committees. In political circles comment is passed on the
the
First reported assassinated in
Japanese army coup in Tokyo. Constantin Yarenex. Soviet Ambassador to Japan, is now said to be sale. Yurenell was listed as one of the intended. victims of the militarist uprising.
fact that the Government's MR. JOHN MACLEOD
declaration
received was
in
silence by Socialists and Com- munists-Trans-Ocean Service.
BRETON TONGUE IN FRANCE Movement Started By Nationalists
"CHINA MAIL “ SPECIAL
Paris, To-day.
A mysterious "Breton Auto-1 nomous Society" has
LAID TO REST
Funeral Of Officer Of S.S. Changte
THE CHINA MAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936
FUNERAL OF LATE MR. E. MOW FUNG Remains Interred At Pokfulum
LARGE GATHERING BIDS LAST FAREWELL
FROM NAVALĮ GAINS FROM
CONFERENCE
(Continued from Page 6)
By this means zaval preparations) this new treaty for the limitation ixhould be divested of the element of naval armaments by the Bri- of secrecy which in past years has tish. Empire. the United States, The funeral of the late Mr. Ed-been a fruitful cause of interna-jand France is assured. The pos ward Mow Fung, who passed away itional friction.
Įsibility of naval rivalry between
at his residence at Castle Peak on Had the Conference achieved no those Fowers during the currency Wednesday at the age of 52 years, more than this, its labours would of the treaty has thus beer sensi- took place at the Protestant Chris-have been amply, justified. But it bly reduced. tian Cemetery, Pokfulam, yester-has, further results to show.
day afternoon in the presence of
a large gathering of relatives and
Qualitative Restriction
Germany And Russia Negotiations with a view
to
friends. The Rev. C. F. Larsen, The qualitative restriction of bringing Germany and Bussía into of the Seventh Day Adventist naval armaments is second in in-the compact are proceeding. Ger- Mission, conducted the service, portance only to their quantitative many has already signified ber assisted by the Rev. John Y. Limitation. During the 15 years readiness to conclude with Great Chung. Pastor of St. Stephen's preceding the Washington Confer Britain & separate agreement ence the size and cost of battle-covering all the points of the
Church.
Company, of the Hong Kong Po was being forced up to
Mr. Tso figures.
lice Reserve, under Taun-on, A.S.P. was present and followed the cortege.
the
is
Outlook For Future
Assuming the eventual adhesion
the
The song, "Some day, some time, ships had been trebled; cruisers Three-Power-Treaty, and Russia you'll understand." was rendered had become almost as expensive 25 is understood to be willing to take only by Mrs. Larsen during the service.pre-war battleships, and in every similar action. Thes.
outside A detachment from the Chinese country the cost of naval defence Powers liable to remain
ruinous the covenant are Italy and Japan. The former's abstention is due This movement was arrested by to political causes unrelated to the the Washington-Lordon treaties. Conference itself. Should they little which fixed limits to the tonnage ease to operate there is The chief mourners were the displacement and gun calibre doubt that Italy will accept the widow, Mr. F. C. Mow Fung, J.P. every type of man-of-war. Though treaty, in the framing of which (brother of the deceased) and several of the limits were excessive her own delegates have taken an Mrs. Mow Fung, Miss Ruby Mow in British opinion, they were cer- active part. Japan is in a differ MANY COLLEAGUES PRESENT Fung (sister), Mr. and Mrs. Ctainly better than nothing and ent case. Since the treatly
Parkson (sister), Mr. E. C. Fin-there was a danger that when the none of her making, she is most The funeral of the late Mr. cher (nephew) and Mrs. Fincher, existing treaties expired 3 new unlikely ever to become a signa- John MacLeod, second officer of Miss E. Rogers (niece), Messra race in tons and guns might de tory. Unofficially, however, she the Australian-Oriental Line steam- E. F. Fincher, N. A. E. Mackay velop...
will probably find it to her in- er Changte, who died of haemor- and J. F. C. Mackay (nephews),
British policy at the present terest alike for political and for rhage at the Canossa Hospital on Others present included Mr. and Conference bas aimed at fixing economie reasons, to abide by the Wednesday at the age of 43 years Mrs. C. S. Rosselet, Mr. and Mrs-new and much aarrower limits for qualitative restrictions of the new took place at the Protestant H. L. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. H. A-future construction. Capital ships treaty. Whether she will take part warned
Cemetery. Happy Valley, yester-Allan, Misses Chenalloy, Mrs. B were to be restricted to 25,000 in the reciprocal exchange of in- the Government that unless in
Drude, Mrs. F. D. Pereira, Dr. and tons, as against 35,000, and crui- formation on annual programmes one month the Minister of afternoon.
A number of deceased's col Mrs. G. H. Thomas, Mrs. Chan sers eat down from 10.000 to 7,000 remains to be seen. Education decrees that the chil-
Submarines should be wholly dren in Brittany be taught in leagues followed the coffin, which Harr, Mrs. H. Howard, Professor tons. the "Breton National Tongue," was draped with the house flag of L Forster, Messrs. T. Bolt, D. Q-abolished, or alternatively dwarf- the A-0. Line The Rev. Cyril de Silva, H. Green. I. C. Ryan, jed to a size, say 250 tons, which the Society will take other mea-
Browz, chaplain to the Missions Thomas Lay, J. E. Noronha, D. C. would confine them to .coastal sures to ensure this step.
A warning to this effect was to Seamen, officiated at the grave Fitches, J. S. White, J. C. M waters. These proposals, with the of Italy, the new treaty will re- issued by the Breton Nation-
Grenham, F. V. Wong, C. E. Wong, exception of the submarine plan, gulste for a term of years Among those present were Cap Geo. Lee. P. Basa, S. Abbas and were approved in principle by qualitative development of all the alists on February 15, but was
the Lee Nagel.
of major navies of the world except- ignored. The Society declares:
ing the Japanese. Further, for "The fight that we began in Changte. Mr. R. Baigent, chief chief
as long as it remains in operation, August 1923 will not be ended officer, Mr. J. S. Hedges.
the fact strength of the naval
апу unless it brings liberty to the engineer. Mr. Harvey, third officer,
forces of each signatory in Breton folk."
Trans-Ocean Mr. Brown, fourth engineer, Mr. lowing:
Jamieson, refrigerating engineer, Sorrowing wife and Lolly: Bro- naval polley is dominated by the giver year will be known to all Service.
Mr. Lalham, third engineer, Mr. ther and sisters: Ted and Maria; contingency of war. in
the others, a fact which can hard- Maddocks, parser, Mr. Venner, Will and Ernie; Edna May. Bertie spaces of the Pacific, where bases by fail to
and allay mistrust second steward, Mr. Bouel and Mr. and family; Eddie, Bene, Norman are few and far between, and who which met in face of the most
ill-feeling.
That
a conference FOREIGNERS IN Priestley, wireless operators. Mr. and Jack.
therefore regards her battleships| MANCHUKUO W. R. Watkins, representing the
passengers on the ship, Mr. T. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Anderson, as mobile points d'appui, held out formidable difficulties should yet Bynes, Mr. W. H. Nolloth. Mr. Grace Ablong, A. F. Brennan, Mr.frmly for larger dimensions. So have produced these very substan- Extra-Territoriality To 0. A. Smith, Mr. B. C. Smith, and Mrs. Chung Pak-ling and the old limit of 35.000 tons for tial results is surely an achieve Although quantitative limitation carpenter, quartermaster, repre-ling and family, Mrs. Chan Wo-new ships will mount guns of 141 has not been attained on paper, it] K. A. Ki, stevedore, the bo'sun, family, Mr. and Mrs. Ching Chee Capital ships is to be retained, but ment deserving fell recognition. sentatives of the Chinese crew. sze, O. Chan, Mrs, and the Misses instead of 16in.. -CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
On the subject of cruisers Hsinking, To-day. and representatives from Messrs. Chenalloy, L. B. Chuey, Mr. and
Mrs. Chan Harr, Mr. and Mrs. U.S. delegation proved more The partial abolition of the Butterfield and Swire." extra-territorial privileges so Wreaths sent included those Chao Ying and family, C. W. Commodating and agreed to sus act as an automa far enjoyed by foreign residents from "Judith (London)" D. Ander-Linddon Cole, H. S. Clayson, Mr. pend, for some years at any rate, future expansion
ships ments. in Manchukuo is announced by son; Mr. C. W. Cozens; Capt. and and Mrs. H. L. Decker and family, the building of 10,000-ton the Foreign Office for July 1. Mrs. R. C. Crear; Mr. and Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Dunn, Miss With Sin. guns. Thus, for the dura On that day all foreign H. Hynes, Walter H. Nolloth: Mr. E. Fox, D. Fitches, Cheng Sam-tion of the forthcoming treaty, all residents, including Japanese and Mrs. C. de Saille-Robertson: chong, L. D. Purves. Misses Kew cruisers will be restricted to residents, will lose their taxa- Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Smith; Messrs. Fox and D. L. Lopes, Mr. and Mrs. 8.000 tons and 6.1in. guns. For other types revised OF existing tion privileges and other econo- Sui Heong Yuen Capt. and Mrs. A. Gillard. Mr. and Mrs. H. Git limits have been confirmed, same 20, a law student, of Botherham.
The body of Ralph Buxton, aged j mic rights enjoyed until now. B. Thomson; Mr. and Mrs. W. tins and family. A. E. Greenway, aircraft carriers, 22.000 tons who had been missing for a week.
It is furthermore announced Watkins: Lionel Watson; Captain Ho Ming-tung, F. Haven, Mrs. A destrovers. 1,850 tons; submarines, that from next year all and Officers, s.3. Changte: Brother
C. Hung. Mr. and 2,000 tons. Hopwar. W.
Be Abolished
side.
tain
Stratford, master
of
The Wreaths
Wreaths were sent from the fol-
Japan, France and Italy, ali whom favour smaller warships.
American Policy Bat the United States, whose
the Tast
the
સાથે
is generally believed that the ex- cessive cost of modern naval ma- terial, particularly abroad, will brake on the naval aria-
STUDENT FOUND DROWNED
was later found in Ulley Reser-|
foreigners, including Japanese Masons, ss. Changte and Austra Mrs. U. Ham, Mr. and Mrs. T.) The concession in regard to voir, Rotherham.
some 25
nationals, will be put under lian Fraternity. Chinese Stewards, Hynes, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ham, cruisers is, of considerable import- local jurisdiction.This means. Changte: Sailors and firemen, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Harrison.,ance to England- The Govern- that in future natives and sa. Changte; the Hong Kong and Messrs. C. R. C. Ham and Ng Kai įment's new defence plan will ne^es- foreigners will have exactly the Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.; Holt's same rights. Trans-Ocean Ser- Wharf: Messrs Butterfield and wing, . Jan See-chin, H. F. Jason sitate the building of
Swire; Messrs. G. S. Yuill and and P S. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jex, cruisers during the next Co., Ltd.; and K. A. Ki and Co. Mrs. Jan See-chin and family, or six years. Had
LOSS TO INDIAN COMMUNITY
vice.
"LOVERS' LEAP" Keen Appreciation By Crowded House
The second performance of "Lovers' Leap" at the Chins Fleet Club Theatre was given warm reception by a crowded house last night,
* very
Mr. A. Rauf Passes
-FUNERAL AT MOHAMMEDAN CEMETERY
five
the former jMr. and Mrs. A. E. Kew, Dr. 1. W. quantitative limit on this type re- Kew and family, W. K. Kylling,mained in force many of the new Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kim, Mr. and vessels would have had to be 9 000 Airs. T. Leonard, Lam Chui-sung, to 10,000 tons, for it is bad policy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lay, Lito build ships inferior in tonnage Chor-chi, T. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. and armament to foreign contem- 0. T. Low, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.poraries. As it is, however, none!
exceed Mrs. Man, of the new cruisers wifi Mackenzie, Mr. and Chief Inspector and Mrs. R. H. E. 8,000 tons. Since current build- Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nagel, ing costs for this type average Ng Koo, Messrs. M. O'Brien and £200 at ", there may be a saving
The Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell enter- The death occurred yesterday E. Mallet, Daisy O'Keefe, R. of as much £250.000.on the price
a large party, including of Mr. A. Rauf, aged 53, of Messrs. Pestonji,
tained
J.
Pestonjee, Mr. of each new cruiser, or £6.250.000
Mrs. W. H Feters, on the entire cruiser programme.
J Quing Yen, Mr. That Is a very substantial gain.
and
Mr. V. M. Grayburn and Commo-Johnson. Stokes and Master, at and dore C. G. Sedgwick, while many the Tung Wah Hospital, after a Roland other distinguished personalities few days illness. Deceased, who and Mrs. J. P. Robinson were also seen at the performance. had been with his firm for many Bonnie,. C. de
Saille Eobertson,
One performance will be given years, leaves a widow, three sons Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bosselet. to-night at 9.15 p.m. and the final and several other dependents. performance will be to-morrow night at the same time.
LEAGUE'S HELP FOR CHINA
(Continued from Page 6)
The Funeral
Dew
of! in
On Debit Side On the debit side must be plac-1 Hon. Sir Thomas and Ladyed the heavy cost of Southern, Mrs. E. K. Seyer, Mr. capital ships, which are unlikely A Hto be of less displacement than The funeral took place at the and Mrs. H. C. Smith. Mohammedar Cemetery yesterday Seemin, H. Stainfield, Hon. Mr. 3.500 tons. Hopes are stil cher!- afternoon. Malvi Noor Shah and Mrs. S. W. Te'o, Mr. and Mrs, shed that the U.S. naval authori officiated at the grave-side. F. Tock, C. O. Tro and T. o.ties will in a few years' time con-i
There was a large gathering at Te'o, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan, Mr. sent to review the question the funeral, amongst those pre- and Mrs. A. Urquhart, Mr. and battleship dimensions, which
the opinion of all other naval ex- Hel Arculli. Mrs. W. H. Whiteley, Mrs. A. But the League is also visualissent being. Dr.
A formal treaty embodying asj ing a time when the Chinese will Messrs. A. R. Abbas, J. Hoosen, White and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perts are unduly inflated. be competent to supervise the com-A. G. Sufiad, A. H. Madar. M. PJ. M. Wong, A. J. Walters, D. Ct main features the annual ex- plete administration of their own Madar, A. S. Suffed. S. M. Rum- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wil-change of information as to ship- H. Wong, balding programmes and the new country. With this end in view, jahn, U. M. Omar, J. S. A. Cor-liams, Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Ismail, A. E. Dr. Arthur W. Woo, Mr. and Mrs qualitative limits on future con- selected Chinese specialists are to reem, S.
Madar,
A. M Willcox, Mr. Yam Chan, D. J. struction has already been drawal. be sent abroad, to see for them-Suffiad, A 0. schres how such problems as health, Wahab, K. Nazarin, S. A. Sepher, Yee and family, E. Zimmern. lup, and will, it is expected be Der A. Wing and Co.; Hong approved at a plenary session of finance, reconstruction and water and S. R. Ismail
Among the wreaths sent were Kong Police Reserve (Chinese the Conference to be held at an ways are handled in other coun- tries. After preliminary studies those from Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, Company); Messrs. Gilman and early date.
Some minor technical points re at the League Secretariat at Mr. M. M. Watson, Messra. John-Co., Ltd.; Messrs. Banker and. Co, Geneva, they will be sent on son, Stokes and Master, and Staff Ltd; Jimmy's Garage; The Globe main to be settled, but unless an special missions to gain first-hand of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Trading Co.; South Chine. Daily unforeseen hitch occurs in diplo knowledge.
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