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SETTLEMENT OVERSEAS Suggested Migration

Activities

BOARD'S REPORT ISSUED

London; To-day.

An interesting. report of the Overseas Settlements Board. is- sued last night states:

-On & preliminary view of the situation we are encouraged to think that the improvement of economic conditions overseas and the evi- dence that the idea of Empire mi- gration is being viewed with growing favour in the Dominions point to the probability that cer- tain oversea Governments may be prepared to co-operate in schemes for the gradual revival of assist- ed migration along certain lines- in the reasonably near future. We are actively pursuing enquiries in this direction. We have no doubt that it would be desirable that legislation necessary for agree! ments involving commitments be-. yond May 31, 1937, should be en- acted as soon as possible to em- power the Secretary of State to

`THE CHENA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936

Earl Browder, Presidential candidate of the Communist Party of America, whe was arrested in Indiana and prevented from making a speech had better luck in Boston, He was met by a special detail of police at the railway station on his arrival, and, while he spoke, cordon of bluecoats, backed by a dozen squad cars, guarded against any outbreak.

co-operate in agreed schemes for NATURAL COURSE

the settlement of suitable persons from the United Kingdom within the Empire overseas."

TO PURSUE

(Continued from Page 1)

The Committee suggests that ini the schemes of development or land settlement the British Gov- ernment's contribution should be

THE NATURAL STÉP restricted to 50 per cent.. whether Berlin: The recognition of the partner in the scheme is a General Franco is regarded as the Government or a private organis-natural step now that he is in con- ation. It is suggested that the trol of the greater part of Spain. amount expended in any financial according to official circles, but it) year should be limited to £1,500,- is stated that Germany's position 000 a 5gure considerably in ad-with regard to the non-interven-

committee has vance of the sums expended un-tion

not been

YOUTH AND AGE

Said Judge Dodson to jury at the Old Bailey recen tly:

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At 22 you think you know everything. It is only when you ret to 62 that you realise that you are just begiming to learn about life.

52.

Judge Dodson himself is only

The clares

CLAIM AGAINST FILM COMPANY

Sound Engineer Brings Action

"COUNTER-CLAIM FILED BY COMPANY

A claim for $1,000 was brought against the Eastern Hollywood Film Company, No, 14 Lung Kong) Road, Kowloon City, by Mr. Ng Wing Lee before Mr. Justice J. J.j

$150,000 AND NO WILL

The Man Who Was Killed

In An Air Smash

Mr. Kenneth Crawford, of Edinburgh, a biscuit manufac¬¬ turer, was killed when his plane crashed at Yarrow, Selkirkshire, last July.

He has left personal estate in Great Britain valued at £155,922 He died intestate. He was 30 years old.

Harden at the Summary Court 2 RUGBY GAMES

ON SATURDAY

Club To Meet Army And Berwick

this morning+ the claim being made up of $355, representing the!" cost of two Bell and Howell 400 >feet magazines, two Debrie 400 feet magazines. and six Refex camera slides, and $645 represent- ing damages and special damages. The plaintiff was represented by G. S. Hugh-Jones of Messrs.

There will be two Rugby gamér Wilkinson and Grist, while the de-next Saturday on the Army ground, fendant was represented by Mr.at Sookumpoo when the Club "A" |D. McCallum.

XV will meet H.M.S. Berwick at

In giving the particulars of the 3 pm; and this will be followed claim. Mr. Hugh-Jones said that 4.15 by the Club 1st XV, whe the plaintin was a sound record-will play the Army. - ing engineer and the defendants The Army side has been select- producer's of Chinese

ed as follows:- cinema (sound) films. Plaintiff was intro Fa Keishaw, L/Cpl Lewis, Spr. Fus. Barry, L/Cpl. (47) Jones, duced to the defendants in the Bayling, Fus. Floyd, Fos. Preece, L early part of June last year and Lincoln (Capt.), Fus. Watkins, Lt negotiations took place whereby Calvert, Fax. Chaney, L/Cyl. Bebb, it was agreed that plaintif would Fus. Morgan, Capt. Gillespie and Cpl. act as sound recording engineer Harrison.

The Cinh teams are:-- A text was for the defendants.

1st XV:-P C. Frost; E. van Leen-) made, and this proving satisfac-wen, W. E Grieve, . D. Bidwell, G. tory, a contract was drawn up be-K. Chadwick; A. H. R. Butcher, J. R. tween the parties concerned.

Films Damaged

Mr. Hugh-Jones said that the day after the contract was signed 300 feet of sound film was expend-

Henderson; A. F. Walkden (Captain), 3. S. Dunnett, E. P. Humphreys, LH Bradford, A. W W. Holden, J. Redman, EA Watson and H. W. E Heath.

der the former Act. The new Act, changed by the decision-Reuter General Franco's Government-bike feet was "shot" but this also was Gilmore, A. D. Coppin, K. A Murro,

it is suggested. should be oper-į ative for 15 years-British Wire-

Jess Service.

BRITISH TRADE FIGURES

Import And Export Statistics

German Press Comments

STEP DECLARED TO BE JUSTIFIED

Berlin: Discussing the signi- fcance of the recognition of Gen- ¡eral" Franco's Government by Ger-i many and Italy, the National- Socialist Party organ, the Voelkir

London, To-day. cher Beobachter, heading its lead- In the first nine months of 1936 ing article yesterday "The Inerit- imports into the United Kingdom able Consequences," from British countries amounted is irreconcilable with the dignity

writes: "It

"A" IVM. H. Curtis; J. B Stewart, A. F. Bead, I S. Forbes, E. Berlin Lokalanzeiger de- that the recognition ofed but this was damaged, and J. Gallagher, GW. Lyle, R. P. Ed- later on the same day another 700 B. N. Andrews, W. G. Schnabel, G. wards (Captain); M. S. Camming. W.

that of the recognition of the damaged. In connection with the B. O'M. Degne and N. E. Clarke. | Italian-Abyssinian imperium that latter, Mr. Hugh-Jones said thatį preceded it-was merely a cop- 1350 feet was sound film and the Samation and acknowledgment

not

of accomplished facts. Trans-est photographic film, and plain-

¡tiff claimed that this was Idamaged by him. Subsequently 1,000 feet was "shot" and accept-

Ocean Service.

GERMAN ARRESTS ed and after this another 500 feet

IN RUSSIA

Further Particulars

Available

- CHINA MAIL. “ SPECIAL.

Moscow, To-day, The nameR of four additional

ARMY CRICKET TEAMS

Second Division Fixtures

was used in Kowloon City, and it was following this that the claim was brought. After the last in- cident. Mr. Hugh-Jones said, the employees of the defendant firm

The following are

the Army. remored the magazines from the cricket teams for their Second cameras as they wanted to have Division League matches this the sims developed, but they had Saturday: failed to return the magazines.

Army "B" ▾ EK.C.C. (Home):- in value to 39.71 per cent. of the l of any Government and inconsis- German subjects who have been A counter-claim for $26690 is Capt. Michell BA Capt. Power, value of the imports from all sour-tent with the most inherent of its arrested by the Soviet authorities being brought by the defendants, RCS, QMS Moreton, R.E, Cpl. ces, as compared with 38.36 per: obligations

as a nation that it are now announced, and more this amount being made up of the Wateridze, EE, Cpl Shipp, EE cent. in the corresponding period should lend itself to maintaining light has also been thrown on cost of 5,400 feet of films at $33.50 Cpl. Holcroft RASC Cpl Wiley, made against per 1,000 feet, $30 stated to have Stanford, B.C.S., Spr. Hoddinett R.E.. RASC, L/CHL. Moore RUE, Sig of last year and 30.66 per cent in the outward appearance of a-the accusations the first nine months of 1934. The thority of a system that in reality those arrested. It is

declared been money paid in advance to Sig. Smith, R.C.S. This was that a organisation hostile exports of British produce to Bri-has ceased to exist.

to the plaintiff and the balance of Ármy “Á” • Recreio (Away)};--| tish countries accounted for 49.11 the position in which the German the State had been developed and $54 representing expenses in L-Col Crawford-Jones, B.A.M.C., per cent of the value of exports Government had been placed with that a

German engineer named curred by the defendants payable Eaton, E... Sergt. Daniels, RE, Cpl

B.E., S/Sergt. Collins,

CQMS. to all destinations-a larger pro-regard to the Spanish Government Hegemann, who was employed in by the plaintiff as agreed,

Apps, RAM.C., Sergt. Bennett, portion than that recorded for any of Senor Largo Caballero, and it an aluminium works. had been

RAS.C., Bdr. Bancroft, Spr. Brad- period for which comparable par- has drawn the conclusion which placed there for the purpose of

ford, EE, Gar. Chaplin, RA, Grz ticulars are available. British in our opinion any Government enlisting other German and Ros-

Hebden, RA, Pte. Gantzer, RÁMC. Wireless Service.

with a sense of its duty is obliged (sian workers as spies. įto draw.

The trial of the German

MOST VALUABLE

SPARE TYRE

Worth 270,000 Francs

-

-CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Paris, To-day.

The case is proceeding.

US. SHIPPING STRIKE

*

"The German Government 'could gineer Stickling, who was sent to not continue to ignore the fact Central Siberia as a mining spe- that up to now no chastisement cialist and was arrested there, has been meted out for the mur-has been going on since Novem- Extraordinary Scenes ider of four Beich Germans in Barber 16.

Stickling is accused of

In New York-

celona; that the matter of the co-operating with the "counter- illegal search of the German revolutionary Trotsky group" in steamer Kamerun has not been carrying out acts of sabotage in LINER SAILS WITH NEW CREW dealt with; that no protection has the mining industry. Trans- been afforded to the German Em-Ocean Service.

A gold bar weighing 13 kilo- grammes and valued at 270,000 francs was dis officer in the mises belonging to organisations

discovered by

spare tyre of a motor-car at

bassy in Madrid; that the pre-

a

in the closest touch with the Ger-i

man State haye been destroyed; i

LOCAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

the Customs depot at Ferney-that the fury of destruction of the Voltaire, near the Franco-Swiss frontier. Since the export and Communist and Anarchist groups possession of gold has been has not even made a halt at Ger There is strictly forbidden by French man school-buildings.

no reason for interpreting the de- cision, of the German Government

law since the devaluation

of

· NO FATALITIES REPORTED

New York, To-day.

MINISTER SUES MOTORIST. £1,500 For Loss Of Son

The liner Washington left the were awarded to a Welsh Presby

Damages amounting to £1,500 | hour late and remained anchored whose son was killed by a car, at pier yesterday three-quarters of anterian minister and his wife,

in the harbour while officials of

the Steamboat Inspection Service Liverpool Assizes last month. investigated the charges that in-minister of Heathfield-road Welsh The Rev. Robt. Davies, aged 63, competent persons had been em-Presbyterian Church, Liverpool, {ployed to replace strikers.

Taree

"Extraordinary scenes were wit-jand his wife. Mrs. Grace Davies, nessed at the pier prior to the de-sued Arther Bell, of Brockhole- the franc the two young men as a new step towards splitting cluding the Island, Kowloon and hundred strikers were on picket

In the Colony of Hong Kong, in-parture of the steamer."

road. Mossley Hill Liverpool. driving the car were arrested

Their son, Robert, Maldwyn and he car confiscated. —

Europe into two parts, since Ger the New Territories, during the day since midnight, and the pas Davies, aged 27, an assistant sur- many has the least interest of any week ended at 8 am on Saturday sengers were hurried through thereyor to Trans-Ocean Service.

Denbigshire County bringing such 2 division

last, there were altogether 35 picket lines under police

Council, died after being knocked about."

escort. traffic accidents, as the result of Nobody was allowed on board ex-down by Bell's car in Liverpool NO REAL AUTHORITY

which 13 persons were injured.

Mr. Justin Lynsky, KC., said cept persons actually sailing.

DEFENCE MATTERS IN BRITAIN

Government Statement

In The Lords

TYRE FACTORY TROUBLE Short-Lived Strike

able to assist them in their old age.

The jury awarded £750 damages Ito each and £44 7s öd funeral ex- [penses.

The Berliner Tageblatt also re- Of the persons injured, 10 were stones were thrown at taxis sas- that Mr. Davies and his wife were calls the numerous cases in which pedestrians, who were either walk-pected of bringing in strike-break- hoping their son would have been the German Government has bading or running across the road and to discover that the Government were struck by vehicles. One pri-

era Reuter. which at that time had its seat in vate car passenger

was injured Madrid was incapable of affording when the vehicle collided with a London, To-day. protection to German nationals in safety island. One tramcar pas- Daring a further debate on de- the territory over which it held senger and one bus passenger were fence in the House of Lords yes-authority. No German to-day injured whilst alighting from a terday Earl Stanhope, for the would be able to exercise his or moving tramcar and a moving Government, said that the Minicupation in Spain if dependent on motor-bus respectively. ter for the Co-ordination of De-protection from the previous Gov- Of the 35 accidents, 13 were fence. Sir Thomas Inskip, was ernment, or rather on the circum-collisions between vehicles; 15 devoting attention to certain stances which prevailed under its were collisions between vehicles pects of the Fleet Air Arm, but rule.

and pedestrians; and seven accid- no statement could be made untilį The Madrid Government had ents were due to other causes. been shut down by a sit-down Mrs. Mary John Bondarenko, 2 decision on the proposals was admitted itself powerless against

strike, which on Tuesday night widow of the same address, took taken by the Government. He also the forces in “operation. :- For in- The Chinese Athletic Division of started in the tyre room and later place at the Registrar's Once, Su- stated that the Government were stance, it was not even possible the St. John Ambulance Brigade spread to other departments, where-preme Court, this morning. preparing the manufacture of gas-to obtain the release of the Gerare giving a tea party at the 6th upon the company turned back the

At Akron

Akron, Ohio, To-day.

WEDDING AT REGISTRY

The wedding between Mr. Pe ter Jacob Tehurin, of No. 5, (Bè-

The Goodyear No. 1 plant has cond floor) King's Terrace, and

"masks at a very rapid rate. The man aeroplane seized in Madrid. door of the China Emporium, this morning shifts and closed the plant. The EMS Empress of Russia distribution would be entrusted, if The step taken by the German evening at six o'clock in honour The cause of the strike has thus is expected to arrive in the Colony the occasion arose, to the local Government, says the Tageblatt. of the visiting members of the far not been given,

it 5 pm. today. She is scheduled thorities-British Wireless Seria but the logical outcome of the Canton branch of the Red Cross Later: The Goodyear – Kit-down} tuzall-for Manila at 6 am to

Vice.

Lacts.

|Society:

rizike has ended

Reuter

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Remember that every physician "the whole world over knows the remarkable results obtained by Sanatogen, and Sanatogen in regularly prescribed by them.

The Lazouze znadiaal paper, “The Lanost,” writees",

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