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THE CHINA-MATIS MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1937:
M. BLUM'S KEENLY AWAITED SPEECH WELL RECEIVED YUGOSLAVIA
But Sensational Appeal To Germany Is Lacking
SHENSI CRISIS
Wang And Chiang In Discussion
Canton. To-day.
It is officially reported that the punitive expedition of the Centra}} Government forces against the Shensi rebels has been postponed until 2 p.m.-to-day.
ZAHAROFF- TOMB
FORCED OPEN
Myth Of Jewellery Burial
Paris, To-day.
Rumours that the vault in maritions king,"
General Li Chi-kiang, the Shensi peace delegate, has been instructed to go to Sianfu from which the Fenghua carrying a last message Sir Basil Zaharoff, is buried, from the Generalissimo to the rebel leader, Yang Hu-cheng, for
the latter's final decision.
contained jewels and other -ob- jects of value, has led to a bur- glary in the mausoleum.
It was popularly supposed that Sir Basil's wife, the Princess of villa Franca, who lies in the same
Mr. Wang Ching-wei arised at Fenghua by air at 11.30 am yes terday and will return to Nanking to-day or to-morrow.
It is reported that the troops Fault, was buried with all her
AN OFFENSIVE. CARICATURE.
jewels.
теге
NO SPECIFIC ECONOMIC OFFER
BUT ROSY PICTURE DRAWN OF THE BENEFITS OF CO-OPERATION
FRIENDLY TONE MARKED
| BURIED CITIES IN CHINESE
TURKESTAN
EXPLORING FOR SECRETS
ENGLISH PLANS
GOERING LEAVES
ITALY
Mussolini And Ciano
At Station
Rome, To-day.
General Hermann Goering, accompanied by his wife, left: Bome on their return to Ger-
BULGARIAN
PEACE PACT
Preamble And Two Articles
CELEBRATIONS IN BELGRADE
Belgrade, Today.
Putting an end to the long-
many by special train at 7 standing and traditional fend To'clock on Saturday evening. between the two countries, m
. Crowds accorded the distin- pack of non-aggression guished visitor an enthusiastic amity was concluded here yes: send-off at the station, where terday by Yugo Slavia and Bul Signor Mussolim and Count Ciano, garia:
BANDIT FORCES
DEFEATED
Article One declares that, "be tween the kingdom of Yugo-Sirvia and the kingdom of Bulgaria in- violable peace and a sincere and permanent friendship prevails.”
Some quarters are of the opin-family and herself an experienced Success Of Government[* Article Two stipulates that the
Government
A Bristol University expedition the Italian Foreign Minister, ast The pact was signed by the will set out next summer to exwell as delegations from Fascist Prime Ministers of the two coun plore the buried cities of Chinese
tries organisations, were present. Turkestan. It will consist of six
A guard of honour accompanied The newly-arranged treaty coul or seven persons under the leader-General Goering to the frontier.sists of a preamble and only two Paris, To-day. On the other hand, strong ob-ship of Mr. E Barger, lecturer Trans-Ocean.
j articles. M. Leon. Blum painted an at-jection is taken to M. Blum's in-mediaeval history. of Yang Hu-cheng hare retreated Although the burglais found an tractive picture of financial and sistence that France seeks secur The expedition is being made to the North of the River Wei, and oaken casket in the vault they material benefits that might ity within the framework of col-possible principally through the
that the headquarters of the
were not repaid for their visit, as accrue from international or lective peace.
generosity of Miss Hilda Wills, a rebels is at present in Samyunit contained nothing of value. European economic co-opera-
member of the famous Bristol FRANCO-SOVIET PACT : District Our Own Correspondent,
The other caskets in the vaultion, but, contrary to reports. were left unopened by the maran- which have been appearing in ion- that it has been France's traveller, and well known for her ders, who
Canton, To-day.
tresty comes into force at the disturbed by the press, the French Premier, friends who have most misused enthusiasm in the cause of ex- watchmen and forced to decamp. who made his eagerly-awaited international
The and ploration. It is hoped that learn- collectivism,
campaign earliest possible moment, when rati-h The police have not yet been speech at Lyons yesterday, dis-point to the dangers to Germany ed societies and persons interested against bandits in Ninghia Pro-ication papers are exchanged in jable to obtain clues as to the claimed any intention of mak-jof the Franco-Soviet pact
in the project will lend their help. vince is meeting with considerable Belgrade. whereabouts or identity of the ing sensational
The chief archaeologist will be success,, according to an official The official organ of the Nazi perpetrators of the ghoulish crime. appeals to Germany.
Party, the "Voelkischer Beobach one of the most distinguished in report from Saining. Trans-Ocean.
The report states that the comment, the two Prime POPULAR FRONT
ter," points out that although the England-Mr. Miles Burkitt, uni- MISS PERKINS AND
The Socialist leader said
archaeology. Mrs. Burkitt will ac-forces, General Ma Yuan-hai, has that by saying that he did not went
regained the Linchak district, for MOTOR STRIKE
the Popular Front was stranger any deal with Germany, he later company the party
Mr. Burkitt is 46. Mr. Barger is some time in the hands of outlaw
The whole city was himg with and more alive than ever.
made the Fuehrer a proposal of
fag, bunting and garlands while Although it had been proved barter by which France would 26, and the party will include a 21-bands. Compelled To Invoke essentially a racific government, it set new safeguards and above all year-old
undergraduate A major engagement is reported public buildings were draped with who is a history student at Bristol to have occurred last Friday, the colours of Bulgaria and Yego- Statute
was not incapable of defending against its own allies, including University. Other members, who when about 1,000 bandits, were
Slavia
The press devotes much space to the new tresty, declaring is to be an act of great cal signi- france, not only for the two coun tries concerned but the whole of the Balkana. ----Tra15-
Dutch Prosecution
In Higher Court
Amsterdam, To-day. Confirmation of the sentence passed on the editor of the Dutch Marrist paper "Letvolk," for "affronting the chief of state of a friendly power,"
•hasi been demanded by the Crown. prosecutor.
Washington, To-day.
-
new economic
-CITY, EN FETE After they had signed the doën- Ministers
¡French Prezzier opened his speechversity lecturer at Cambridge in mander of the bandit suppressi03shook hands and made short spee-
the country's interests and secur- the Soviet-Trans-Ocean. ity.
M. Blam reiterated his opposi
Action was taken because of an
The Secretary of Labour, Miss tion to bilateral pacts and in- offensive caricature of Herr
Frances Perkins, yesterday invoksistence on indivisible peace. Hitler published on the occasion
ed the statute authorising inter of the interment of the Nazi re- gional leader, Herr Gustiaf, whevention in labour disputes in: was assassinated in Switzerland.
order to summon officials of the
NO BARGAINS
GERMAN COMMENTS
WOULEM
POLICE RESERVE ORDERS
ches.
will include a geographer, ar taken prisoner.-From Our-Own Orientalist and an archaeologist, Correspondent." Berlin, To-day.
have not yet been appointed..
It is The words M. Blum directed to
proposed to surver, the Germany in his speech at Lyons whole of the south of Chinese Tur- Įkestan, and it will be the first were in every way friendly, con-¦ Apropos the suggestion that taining nothing offensive to Ger-scientific expedition to visit that
Police Reserve orders by the The editor, in the court of first General Motors Corporation and Germany might be offered, econe many, declared an official commen-country for 25 years. For the last
Hon. Mr. T H. King, Inspector to a conference mie assistance, in return for
five years a civil war has been rag- tator to-day. fne strike leaders
with her on Jan. 27-Rester.
pacific settlement of the European Blam did not doubt the sincerity conditions are fairly settled, it is
Expressing satisfaction that Ming in this region, but, now that General of Police.
Chinese Company situation, the Premier deprecated)
Strength. The following have: proposing to Germany anything|| of Herr Hitler's repeated manifes expected that it will be possible
to overcome the political difficul. been taken on the strength of the resembling s deal, and declared tations of a desire for peace, the ties which have previously barred Chinese Company on the dates Large Attendance Of
shown against them:
Constables B5 Woo How Ching
instance, was sentenced to a
of 150 gulden or ifteen days' im-
prisonment, and the Higher
Court, to which the Crown pro- BABY GIANT
secutor has appealed for CODPANDA CUTTING .firmation of the sentence, will
issue its comment on Feb. 4- SEVERAL TEETH
Trans-Ocean.
SWEDISH TO AID DISTRESSED
Society For Work In Spain
Mrs. Harkness Arrives In New York
submit to conditions, was a false and perilous one.
On the other hand, economic
REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS
GOOD. OMEN
J
Ruins In Desert
120
FUNERAL OF MR. A. W. NORRIE
Mourners
ron, J. C. Polson, A. C. Ford and W. Cunningham
commentator stated that Ger- that the idea that Germany's economic problems might one day many could not admit the demand the way to travellers.
for indivisible peace as the only force her to request assistance and
effective method of security.
The expedition intends going-25th November, 1996; R6 Chan The funeral of Mr. A. W. direct to the province of Sinking Shin Chun -25th November, Norrie, who died of pneumonia in also known as Chinese, Turkes-1936; R2 Chan Tak Chin 7th the French Hospitał on Saturday, Gemmary considers; he averred tan-where, beyond the mountain January, 1937; PS Wong Yue took place at the Colonial Ceme agreement exunot be conceived in- that it is: France's friends and al-range of the Pamirs, is a vast de Shen 7th January, 1937; and tery yesterday New York, December 23- Mrs dependently of a political settle- lies who have abused the collec (sert of sand dunes fringed with a Lee Chee Leung 7th--Jan-
The Rev. E. MacKenzie-Dow Ruth Harkness, widow of the latement, he added. The will to co-tive system.
few oases. In this desert lie the ry, 1957.
pastor of Union: Church, Hong Mr. William H. Harkness, and the operate exists in France, he said, Germany's will for co-operation buried cities dating from the first Promotion Sub Inspector (B) King, conducted the service, and only person ever to capture a live and if Germany also shows the will is unrestricted and M. Elma's de to the eighth century A. D., and David Lale is promoted to the the ball-bearers were Mesara panda, was greeted by a large to co-operate, "we are ready to claration of France's readiness to belonging to the period of Chinese rank of Inspector (B) as from C. Chalmers, J. Cook, J. F. Bar- Stockholm, To-day: group of friends upon her arrival work with her.”
enter into discussions with Ger-imperialism and to a Buddhist 20th January, 1987. An organisation for relieving at Grand Central Station to-day.
many without reservations is a civilisation. There were also at Inspection Parade. All ranks of the distress of the population in Metropolitan newspaper heralded
good omen for the future, conclud that time a number of Christian the Chinese Company will parade, A convention for the limitation ed the commentator-Reuter. Spain, especially the children, was the arrival of Mrs. Harkness and
Amongst the large attendance sects, as is proved by the discovery. Central Police Station
were Mr. W. B. Adams, Mr. J. founded here on Saturday by Swe-her prize catch with front-page and progressive reduction
of Christian paintings,
Thursday, February 4th at 17.30 Anderson, Mr. E. B. Bell, Mr. G dish women
stories.
armaments must necessarily be
The explorers intend to be away hours under Sub Inspector RJ. -Prince Karl, brother of King "My God, be careful of the part of the general European
for four months. By covering the Hunt for a general inspection of Bird, Mr. D. Bond, Mr. W Gustav of Sweden, declared in in- baby," Mrs. Harkness shouted to settlement but the manufacture The speech of the French Pre- desert rivers and oases, surveying equipment etc., by the Company augurating the new society, that her friends as they crowded about of arms to-day took such an im-mier, M. Leon Blum, at Lyons, the already discovered cities, and Commander. Dress Blue Dal Chalmers, Mr. N. M. Currie, following the principles of the her to see the rare animal, which portant place in national industry stating clearly the conditions the looking for new ones, they hope form, Cap with White Cover, Belt Drummond, Mr. B. Fielder, Red Cross, it would place its ser- was captured in Szechwan Pro- that it was probably impossible French Government
considers to prepare the way for a larger ex-with Brace, Truncheon, Pocket Mr. J. Finnie. Mr. J. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. A. D: Fraser, Mr G. vices at the disposal of suffering vince several months ago. The to order a stoppage of the manu- would have to be fulfilled in order pedition-if resources can be ob Policeman" and note-book to humanity all over Spain.-Trans-baby panda, now cutting several facture of artus purely and to bring about a Franco-German tained for that object at a future carried. The Equipment Officer Gerrard, Mr. E. E Greig, Mr. L. Grimes, Mr. A. W. Hopes, Mr. and teeth and in excellent health; ap- simply, without exposing oneself | understanding, has
will make a point of being pre-s. H. Higgs, Mr. J. Hutchison, cansed date which would undertake s- partly suffered no 11 effects to grave internal crises.
strong reaction... în the German stematic excavation of one of the It was perhaps impossible to- press, which discusses
[Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Keown, and its long journey from inland
at great cases. China to New York.
day, continued M. Blum, to length, the whole question of the Wrapped in a coat, the panda envisage a disarmament conven- possibility of a rapprochement be- was rushed to a hotel where all tion without 急 complementary tween the two nations.
Ocean.
SURPRISE FOR US. VOLUNTEERS
Consular Greeting At windows were opened to create the economic agreement.
Plymouth
London, To-day.
CREDITS AND CO-OPERATION
ATTENTION DESERVED
...: Berlin, To-day.
TECHNICAL EXPERT FOR CHINA UNIVERSITY
sent..
Browa, Mr. E. Cameron, Max, J.
Indian Company Strength Constables 2278 Gur-Miss Keown, Mr. D. Lyle, Mr. J. dial Singh, 279 Mehar Bux and McCormick, Capt. Marshall Mz R300 Ajah Khan, have been per- and Mrs: W. Melrose, Mr. D. Me- mitted to resign from the Indian Colgan, Mr. and Mrs. A B. Moir, Company as from 21st January, Munro, Mr. A. Nisbet, Mr. W. E Mr. E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs DE 1937.
3214 to
Oswald, Mr. W. J. Pendergest, Mr. and Mra: “S. J. Pollock, ME and Man. I. C. Bolson, Mr. PE
"M. Blam may rest assured that i in Germany his words will bel cool atmosphere to which the ani- imal is accustomed. Mra Hark-
He added that thus would aastates the "National Zeitung" of given the attention they deserve.”
Shanghai, To-day.
Promotion, Constable ness will sell the baby panda to the
Dr. Fink, lecturer in the re- Channan Singh is Essen.
promoted search department for machine the rank of Lance Sergeant (3) zoological garden bidding the turally arise questions such as Eighty Americans en route to bighest figure, in support of her the equipment of great European
and colonial international public touch with General Goering, said High School, has accepted the
The paper, which is in close building at the Berlin Technical as from 20th January, 1937. Robson, Mr. Russell, Mr. C join the loyalist forces in Spain next expedition. from the United States, met with *Mrs. Harkness sailed from works, that is to say, material
Inspection Parade. All ranks of Sloan, Mr. P. Smith, Mr. bear a offer of a professorship at Tang the Indian Company will parade at Stalker. Mr G. Stewart, Mr. disappointment on Saturday when Shanghai early last month aboard and technical co-operation. There that Germany hoped to
different tone from that resound-Chi University in Shanghai the American Consul boarded the the President McKinley after be would also be the question of
ing in the recent speech by Mr. Trans-Ocean. -liner "Paris;" on which they were ing detained with the panda
by/credits: that is financial
Anthony Eden, the British For-↓ -travelling. at Plymouth and Chinese customs authorities when operation-Beater.
eign Secretary. stamped on their passports, "In-she failed to present the proper valid for Spain."
papers for removing the rare: spe- This is the first application of cimen from the country. After the recent order of the American payment of a small duty and ob- Government
Suspicion that they were
FRIENDLY TONE. WELCOMED Berlin, To-day... General Hermann Goering, the
NO CONCESSIONS
LOCAL ESTATE
Central Police Station on Wednes- CH Summers, Mr. T. Swan, Meg day, January 27th at 17.30 hoursa Taylor, Capt. J. T. Thirlwell, under Sub Inspector R. J. Heat Mr. J. Waid Mr. W. Waid, Mr. W for a general inspection of equip Wardle, Mr. R. C. Wallace, Me ment etc., by the Company Com-A Watson, Mr. W. Weir, mander. Dress Bine Uniform, J. Whyte, Mr Wilson, Wang Cap with White Cover, Belt with others
Most of the press, however, is A Chinese merchant, taining the proper permits, Mrg Reich Air Minister, who has been unanimous in the opinion that Snet-fong, Iste, of No. 42 (second Brace, Truncheon, "Pocket Police-}; tending volunteers, says one re-baby panda to the United States Berlin at 8 o'clock last night economic concessions at the price September 30 last, left local estate The Equipment Officer will make},
in-Harkness was allowed to take the visiting Italy, arrived back in Germany will refuse to accerfloor), Feel Street, who died on men" and note-book to be carried.
Herr Hitler remained in Berlin to of political guarantees, and stress to the value of $31,300. Ja point of being present.
port, arose because of the in-
dustrious manner in which they MARRIAGE SERVICE studied Spanish on the trip across the Atlantic Trans-Ocean.
MALAGA TERROR
Thirty Britons Still Refuse To Leave
London," To-day, The British Consulate at Mais-
receive him." • MAN WA
the fact that Germany has not In view of press declarations asked for economic help...
The Boersen Zeitung" which “INDIGNITY
that Germany will not accept any political conditions in return for voices the views of economic and "Any woman who is married in economic help, it is not surprising financial circles in Germany, church has to go through the in- that well-informed quarters in thinks it very likely that the dignity of hearing the question the capital declare that they can motive behind the outer of "Who giveth this woman away? not accept the contents of M. Leon economic help is one again to restrict the political independence Miss D. A. Griffin, past president, Blum's speech se a whole. told the National Union of Women, Germany; however, welcomes of Germany Teachers Conference at Harro-the friendly tone of the French
Premier's address–Benter. gate. She added:
***Until women, as, a "body, pro-}
come
gs has been closed at the order of test against that question and all the British Government and the its implications, Consul General and hir-staff, have hers year after left for Gibraltar. ****
the right of married women -British subjects in the town work". have been requested repeatedly to "Who giveth leave but thirty are still in Mala-married to gaand refuse to
Prayer Book Ocean:
misquoted
COLLECTIVE, PEACES
"Berlin, To-day German political circles co welcome the declaration- by the French Premie
Although this mode of ing economic for polifical agez is declared by the press to be fundmiszahle "Bes Lokalanger writes
whose frm Stò, suppo
Probate of the will has been granted to deceased's daughter, Wong Losh, and to Wong Hi and Wong Sto-pan
GERMAN PRINCIPLES
Flying Squad Instructional 'Patrol
The in-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sik-structional patrol for members of PUBLIC AUCTION
the Flying Squad will take place on Friday, January 29th-1937 Member will parade at Central Police Station at 17.15 hours Dress Blue Uniform, and Cap)
The paper then enumerates the with White Cover following principles which, it Emergency Unit Reserve states, determine policy regarding Leave Sub Inspector (B) RP a Franco-German rapprochement. Dunlop has been granted one No collective system for the years leave of absence from the the maintenance of peace.
Colony to date from 6th January,
72 No attempt mina- everything at once but instead
solution of the separate
ropean
for the meinten problems one Would
mine 3. As far as possible all agree proposal aiming ments to
economic basis, that have:
of next Col.) other
ween two
19870
Lance Sergeant B428 J. A Ben- dall has been granted 9 months leave of absence from the Colony to date from 20th February, 1987. * (Sgd.) C. CHAMPKIN,
D. S. P.. (B)- Hong Kong, Monday, Januszy
do with each
26th, 1987
NHIE Undersignísd have receiva instructions to sell by Publ Auction
Friday, the 29th Januar Albil" Shop, No. 228 But commencing at 10:30 aR
28th
Road, Kowloon. Chiantity of Novelties, Fa
(Katherine Bailling).
Goods, Bendries
View from January, 1987.
Cash on
PAMMER?
Hong Kong 26th
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