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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1936

LEAGUE OF NATIONS SHANGHAI WIN LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

REFORM

SCHEME OUTLINED BY

LITHUANIA

INTERPORT

Tientsin Swimmers.

Beaten By 13 Pts.

HAMMOND SETS NEW MARK

THE PRINCIPLE OF UNIVERSALITY two days, Shanghai was victorious

CONSIDERED IMPORTANT

London, To-day-

10. PER CENT. DIVIDEND

Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd.

PRESIDENT RETIRES

Mr. G. M., Cornfield, son of the Secretary of the Country Hospit- al. Shanghai, arrived in the Colony this morning by the RMS. Em- press of Canada.

"

Mr. R. Sanger, Assistant Man- Tientsin, September 5.

ager of the Standard Vacuum Oil Maintaining its lead of the first.

Co. Ltd., accompanied by Mrs. San- ger and the Misses H. and E. San- to-night in the final day of the

ger, returned to the Colony this Interport swimming contest, win-

The local office of the Yoko-morning by the RMS. Empress of ning by the comfortable marrin hama Specie Bank Ltd, is in Canada ef 13 points-50 to 37.

receipt of information from its By winning the 100 Yards in the head office, to the effect that, at A radio-telegraphic communique from the Secretary-General excellent time of 56 3-5 seconds, the 113th half yearly ordinary and Miss G. d'Almada e Castro Mr. Leo d'Almada e Castro Sr. of the League of Nations states that communications have been Hammond avenged his defeat by general meeting of the share returned to Hong Kong this morn- received from the Governments regarding the application of the Tommy Eritton in the 50 Yards holders held at the head office of ing from the North by the R.M.S. principles of the Covenant. Continuing its suggestions the Gor-on Thursday night. ernment of the Republic of Lithuania considers, in accordance, Shanghai won the Medley Relay, la net profit of Yen 17,196,65183

this bank at Yokohama, yesterday. Empress of Canada. with the recommendation adopted by the last Assembly, that in which each swimmer covered was shown, including Yen 10,060, the only action necessary in the question of the so-called reform 60 yards. but lost the water-polo 937.10 carried over

Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto and of the League of Nations is to endeavour to improve the applica by 5 goals to 1.

from last Mrs. Basto returned to the Colony tion of the principles of the Covenant. It believes, in conse-

account. It was resolved to make this morning from Europe vial Tientsin, as in the quence, and in view of a certain confusion in the mind of the pub-days, maintained its superiority !·

first two the following allocations:- Canada by the R.M.S. Empress of lic regarding this matter, that in the first place it should be in the women's events, although To Reserve Fund

Canada made perfectly clear that there is absolutely no suggestion of im-Miss Andror King did rather well Dividend of 10 pairing in any way the structure of the League or its covenant to win

Captain R. C. B. Anderson. Ad-| diving from Miss. cent. per or its system of collective security.

jutant to the Hong Kong Volan- (for the half-year ended June 30, 1936) Y. 5,000,000.00 teer Defence Corps, returned to the To be carried for

Colony this morning after a short ward to next ac-

holiday North by the RMS. Em- count

press of Canada.

Constable.

the

It must be clear from the very were discussed at a meeting of the Basing the system of scoring on beginning of the discussion that if Foreign Ministers of the four that of the men's events-five an endeavour to improve the ap-northern countries at Copenhagen points for a win, three for second plication of the principles of the on August 20. 1936, and the four place and one for third-the home Covenant fails, however improbable Ministers found themselves in team gained a comfortable vic such a failure may seem, every agreement on all essential points. tory over the Shanghai girls, effort must be made to ensure that The message states:-"In reply winning by 41 points to 22. the League of Nations, as it at to your circular letter I have the To-night's results were present exists, shall not be materi-honour to make the following state-follows: ally or morally involved in

a failure.

suchment:-

MEN

.......... Y. 1.750,000.00

per

תנומתה.

Y.10,446,651.33

Y.17,196,651 $3

Mr. W. E. G. Hirst, Clerk to

It is also advised that the Pre-His Honour the Chief Justice. Sir sident, Mr. Kenji Kodama, has re- Atholl Macgregor, returned to the as tired and Mr. Toshikata Okubo, Colony this morning by the R.M.S. Vice-President. has been elected Empress of Canada after spending President, and Mr. Takichi Suitsu ja short holiday in Japan. has beer. nominated

100 Yards free-style:1. Ham-President. mond (Tientsin), 2. Britton (Shang- hai), & McKenzie (Tientsin). 56 3-5| secs. (new China record).

Vice-

SS0 Yards free-style:-1. Smith WITHOUT VALID with the ob(Shanghai), 2. Logan (Shanghai), 3 satisfactorily Tuleaeff (Tientsin) 12 mins. 14 1-5 rules that the

I would

The Danish Government con- Being persuaded of the necessiders that in the present situa- sity, in making any proposals as tion it is neither necessary дог a result of the Assembly's recompossible to amend the Covenant. mendation of July 4 last. of care but it thinks that all the efforts fully bearing the above considera-should be combined tions in mind, the Lithuanian Gov-ject of applying, as ernment feels that it should first as possible all the express a hope that the present Covenant contains. wording of the Articles of the cordingly suggest a few ideas for Covenant will be left intact. and discussion at the September As- that the measures to be adopted (sembly. to improve the application of the principles. shall be embodied in a separate instrument.

INVITATION TO NON-MEMBERS

ENQUIRIES SUGGESTED

100 Yards back-stroke:-1, Logan

(Shanghai), 2 Hammond (Tientsin), 3. Smith (Shanghai. 72 2-5 secs.

Medley Relay:-1. Shanghai, 2 Tientsis. 1 min. 45 3-5 secs.

Water Polo:-Tientsin 5, Shangha

WOMEN

PASSPORTS

Indian Sentenced To

Imprisonment

UNEMPLOYED NOT WANTED

Captain and Mrs. R. L. Ingpen and their two children returned to the Colony this morning from' a short holiday in Japani, by the R.MS. Empress of Japan.

Major Edward E. Bowie, Chief

Meteorologist of the U.S. Weather

Bureau, arrived in the Colony this morning from Manila by the ss. President Jackson.

Mr. Max K. Malini, a Professor "An effort to make the League

Three weeks' hard labour was of Magic, who is touring the Far universal. Since it is in our opin-|

50 Yards free-style: --- 1. Miss imposed on Bishen Singh, an In-East arrived in the Colony this ion essential to the success of the Bochkare (Tientsin), 2 Miss Brab-dian, by Mr. S. F. Balfour at the morning from Manila by the sa The general structure of the League that it should be made more ner (Shanghai: 3 Miss Hammond Central Magistracy this morning President Jackson. Covenant and its system of collec-comprehensive than it now is, we (Shanghai). 30 3-5 secs.

when he admitted entering the: tive security being rightly based suggest that the Assembly should Diving:-1. Miss King (Shanghai) on the principle of universality, the ask the Council to enquire per Weir (Tientsin).-Beuter.

2 Miss Constable (Tientsin), 3. Miss Lithuanian" Government thinks haps through a special committee) that the League of Nations should into:-

of opening those States

that

US.

BASEBALL RESULTS

Cardinals Win. Over Braves

again invite all States now absent "The possibility to become members. Being coa-negotiations with vinced that the essential task of which hold aloof, from the League, | the League of Nations is to safe with a view to bringing them into guard the security of its members it and the best moment for doing! and the inviolability of their ter-so, and also any measures ritories and noting also that the may make it easier to make nor- efficacy of the help afforded to a member States join the League: member attacked by a Covenant- "The possible forms in which breaking State will depend in.mest the countries that have not so far cases on the promptness with which seen their way to join the Leaguej

rendered. the Lithuanian could co-operate in any measures Government believes that it is that might be taken to prevent war, necessary to lay down that the and in which they could take duration of the procedure previous more active part in the League's matches played yesterday:- to the actual coming into play of work in the economic, moral, tech-Į the safeguards of the Covenant nical and humanitarian spheres. shall be reduced to a strict mini-; "Rules for the application of the

it is

The

provisions.

of

the

GIANTS LOSE TO REDS

New York, To-day-

Colony without a valid passport Mr. G. H. Potts, the well-known An expulsion order was also made local bullion broker and financier, against him.

returned to the Colony this morn- Detective Sergeant Loughlin said ing by the RM.S. Empress of there were about 100 unemployed Canada after spending Indians in the Colony and anar-holiday in the North. rangement had been made with

short

the Indian Government whereby Mr. M. T. Johnson, senior part- no passports would be issued for her of Messrs. Mackinnou Mac- Un- Indians intending to come to Hong kenzie and Co. Ltd, and an Kong unless they had been guar-official Member of the Legislative |Council, returned to the Colony to- Fanteed a job.

In order to deter people like de-day from Shanghai by the RMS. fendant from entering the Colony Empress of Canada.

| Detective-Sergeant Loughlin said

that he had been instructed to askį The following were the results for a prison sentence. It also

Mrs. W. A. North, wife of the Hon. Colonial Secretary. arrived back in the Colony this morning

of the major League Baseball cost money for the Government to [from the North by the RMS.

repatriate these people.

His Worship suggested that de- Empress of Canada. fendant could be sent to Sing- Mr. U. G. Frondorf, President PH. E. apore, whereupon Detective Ser-and General Manager of Messrs.

National League

.3 13 2 5.

Ogeant Loughlin informed. His Wor- 5 ship that Sugapore would not accept any Indians from Hong Kong

715 Lombardi and Goodman hit.

2

New York

Covenant St. Louis Lithuanian Government A Committee will be set up

to Boston thinks that the procedure for frame rules for the operation of

Wally Berger homered. deciding that an aggression has Article II in order to facilitate its) been committed should be improved application at

20 early stage Cincinnatti by making it speedy and by pro-should a dangerous situation de viding clear and, quite unmistak-velop. These rules will provide home runs. able definitions and injunctions. that in the voting of nations to The Lithuanian Government thinks the disputes where the present rules that it is desirable to examine the would require unanimity, the votes possibility of enabling decisions of the parties themselves shall not be taken more easily under Arti-be recognised as determining un- cles X and XVI of the Covenant animity. A majority vote will suf- by modifying the rule of unanim-fice to decide whether the per- ity.

manent Court of International UNIVERSALITY OF LEAGUE Justice at The Hague shall be ask In connection with the principle ed for an advisory opinion."

of the universality of the League, British Wireless Service.

PAY ARREARS IN CANTON

(Continued from Page 1).'

Moore hit a homer.

Chicago

Hack homered. Philadelphia

7

without a passport.

Ault and Wiberg, Shanghai, ac- companied by his wife, arrived in the Colony this morning from the North by the E.M.S. Empresa of Canada. Ther sre eventually Victor Bautakoff, aged 34, a bound for Manila. Russian, was sentenced to three;

Russian Sentenced

2 weeks' hard labour and an expul-| Father LM. Rossi officiated at sion order made against him, for the burial of the late Mr. Henri- entering the Colony without a que Arnaldo da Silva, who died at 81 valid passport.

his home in Granville Road

7 Doiph Camilli hit a home run.

Pittsburgh

.11 14

Swift homered. Brooklyn

$ 911

Bordagaray homered.

American League

the Lithuanian Government con- siders that the help to be given to a member the victim of an aggres- sion should also be of universal nature. Regional obligations should therefore merely supplement the general obligations arising under the Covenant in order to make of the 4th Route Army, Gen- Clift homered. these general obligations more erals Huang Chi-men and Chen effective.

Philadelphia

:12 16 GENERALS DISMISSED

Pinkie Higgins homered. Two divisional Commanders St. Louis

78

4 10

Peters homered.

9

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Hon-kwang, have been dis- Philadelphia The Lithuanian Government is missed from their present posts: of the opinion that the universal and appointed Counsellors to St. Louis assistance to be afforded to General Yu Hon-mow. It is

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on

Detective Sergeant Loughlin September 9, and whose funeral said that the defendant was a took place in the Roman Catholic known bad character and had Cemetery yesterday afternoon. been sent out of the Colony be

fore. He had applied to return to Mr. RM Melay, Manager of the Colony on two occasions, but the National City Bank of New was refused permission. He had York, accompanied by Mrs. and come from Canton and went to the Miss McLay, returned from Hong Kong Benevolent Society for short holiday trip to Shanghai by assistance There he was recog- the RMS. Empress of Canada nised by a Bussian Constable, who this morning.

had him arrested and taken to the

Police Station. At the station he A Dinner Dance will be held on insisted he was an American by the Open Roof of Repulse Bay the name of George White - this Lido-weather permitting—and at was the name he had also given at the Repulse Bay Hotel in the the Hong Kong Benevolent So-levent of bad weather to-morrow ¡ciety-but later be admitted at 9 p.m., and the usual Tea Dance

this was not true.

will be held on Sunday next at 5 Detective - Sergeant Loughlin pm at the Repulse Bay Hotel jadded that the defendant had

Clift and West homered. The victim of aggression in the political known that these two Generals game was called at the end of the economic and financial fields should were loyal subordinates of ninth innings owing to darkness.been here before and knew very

not be limited to negative acts General Chen Chi-tang. They against tbe Covenant-breaking are succeeded by Generals Washington States. It should also be positive Huang To and Chen Cheong.

in the form of political, financial and economic

sion.

assistance to be

GEN. PET'S MANIFESTO General Pei Chung-hsi is him-

well that he was not to retum.

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Hogan nomered. Detroit

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Latest Quotations From Singapore

-Beuter.

granted to the victim of aggres-self drafting a manifesto for New York

The "Lithuanian Government the support of the Nanking Gov- Lou Gehrig homered,

The Generalissimo Cleveland desires in this connection to refer crament.

to the principles embodied in the and the Nanking authorities Campbell and Hal Trosky. Convention of financial assistance have received telegrams from

to be afforded to the victim of aggression.

Norwegian Opinion

General Pei, giving his opinions

on the present, critical foreign position in China. It is relia-

The 6.8. Tjisaroea is due to sail for Amoy and Shanghai or Tues- day afternoon next.

The ma. Tfisadane will sail for Amoy and Shanghái at 10 am on Thursday next.

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night were able to complete their Messrs. E. E. Joseph and ship took place in St. Andrew's The consumption of water in knowledge of goldfish, Mr. R. A. "Co. have received the following Church. Hall yesterday afternoon. the city and hill districts of Hong Pereira giving a further talk on

quotations in Straits currency Mrs. Reid was appointed Secretary] Kong during the month of August this fascinating subject. from Singapore for Raw Rubber for the coming season and Mrs. was 501.65 million gallons, which names of several new members Buyers. Lakeman undertook to perform included 97.09 milion gallons were announced and approved. It 26% Up the duties of Assistant Secretary supplied from the mainland. For is hoped to have a larger atten- 26%. Up The Committee appointed includ Kowloon and New Kowloon the dance at the next meeting, which 26% Up a ed Mesdames Pollard, Smith, Bar-fgure was 276.12 million gallone, will be held in the centre of town, 26% Up 1⁄2 tholomew, Coombes, Warren, Bor-A costant supply was given to all in Miss O'Keefe's studio, Bank of

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bly reported that be will come Mr. D. Drummond, Oriental to Canton before Tuesday next. Manager of the Canadian Pacific Spot after General Li Chung-jen as-Steamships, Ltd., accompanied by Oct/Dec. In a communication received on sumes his new port of Pacifica-Mix Drummond, returned to the Jan./March August 31 from Denmark; it is tion Commissioner for Kwang-Colony this morning by the EMS. April./June stated that the questions involved si

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