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VIOLATION OF AGREEMENT

Civil War Volunteers Sentenced

who

Zurich, To-day.

FU TSO-YI

Co-operation In North China

Peiping, To-day.

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 9, 1937-

BANDIT BORDER

RAIDS

Violation Of Turkish Frontier

affairs

to

ex-

Semi-official reports state that

Istanbul, To-day. of A military court, sitting in General Fu Tso-yi, Governor

Attention was drawn in the Zurich, yesterday sentenced twelve Suiyuan, now in Peiping, is negotiat- Turkish Parliament yesterday

had violated the ing with General Sung Cheh-yuan, the "serious state of persons

of the Hopei-Chahar sting along the Turko-Syrian stipulations of the Federal decree Chairman prohibiting enlistment and depar- Political Council for military and frontier as a result of systematic ture of volunteers for Spain, to- economic co-operation between the activity by armed bandits."

planning prison terms ranging from two to Northern provinces, and

The Home Minister, Bay Sukru measures for recovery of lost dis-Kaya, announced that bandits had accused, a former tricts in North Chahar.

crossed into Turkish territory from and of the Zurich Council General Fu has been warmly wel-Syria and had plundered named Brunner, was sentenced incomed in Peiping.—Our Own Cor-murdered in several villages be- fore withdrawing across the absentia as he is serving with the respondent. International Brigade in Spain.

frontier.

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ten months.

One of the member

INDECENT BOOKS

Police Visit To Local News Agency

Fines of $100 or two months' hard labour were imposed by Mr. Keen

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Chief To Tour Balkan

States

The Minister then announced that Turkey's frontier forces would be brought up to war time strength.

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MILITARY SECRETS

Offences Increase In Japan

The Hague, To-day. The President of the Internation- at the Central Magistracy on Chanal Chamber of Commerce, Dr. F. H. Lai and Chan Kwong for distribut-van Vlissingen, is to make a tour ing indecent literature to news of the Balkan countries in the near Offences against the Military paper hawkers.

future. *

Secrets Act more than doubled Detective-Sergeant Carruthers He will be accompanied by the from 1934 to 1936, statistics sub- said that defendents were arrested secretary-general of the Inter-mitted by the War Office to a Lower on information from a hawker who national Chamber of Commerce, M. House committee studying a re- was arrested with these books in Vasseur, as well as the British re-vision of the act revealed. his possession. At a news agency presentative, Mr. Young, and the According to these figures, 31 of- at No 23 Lee Yuen Street East, over German representative, Herr Ried- fences against the act were re- 200 books were seized.

A month ago over 9,000 books were seized and a summons issued against the owner of the agency, but he disappeared.

JAPANESE FINED

Failure to Register In Time

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MARRIAGE WILL PROMOTE YOUR WELL-BEING

corded in 1984, while 103 cases were investigated on suspicion.

In 1935, the offences decreased to 11, but last year they jumped to 79. Meantime, 143 investigations into suspected cases were conduct- ed in 1985 and 180 in 1986.

Records also allegedly revealed that aliens had carried on open Sir Walter Langdon Brown,

investigations and studies of Ja- Emeritus Professor of Physic in

panese military conditions in 247 the University of Cambridge, and

cases in 1930. The following year, consultant physician to St. Bartholo- Keichiro Hasuda, a barber, was mew's Hospital, declared at Not-with the outbreak of the Man- fined $15 by Mr. K. Keen at the tingham that nothing promotes phy- to 696, the highest on record. Central Magistracy for failing to sical, mental, moral and spiritual other years, the figures were: 1932- report his arrival in the Colony well-being so much as a happy mar-119; 1983-231; 1934-107 and 1935- within 72 hours,

riage.

churian Incident, this number rose

621.

In

Defendant said that he was busy "If," he said, "I were asked to Cases of alleged espionage by and forgot to register. He had done point to one thing which above all aliens during the same years were so on every previous occasion. Sub-others might be taken to prove the as follows: inspector Edwards said defendant existence of an over-ruling force arrived by the Tatsuta Maru

intent, on which is beneficent în April 3 and it was only yesterday should unhesitatingly point to a that it was found he was in the successful partnership between man Colony.

and woman."

PRESIDENT LIN SEN

RETURNING.

Visit To Kweilin Completed

Sir Walter was speaking at conference organised by the

Na-

STOP PRESS

TEL. 20022 or 33993

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Fanling Pairings For Sunday

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fan- ling next Sunday.

OLD COURSE

.5.

9.20 a.m. H. H. Mundy, A. D. Hum-

phreys.

A. Nichol, J. G. Campbell. E. A. R. Newton, D. J. Mac- kie..

W. Hewitt, Cooper.

1930-64; 1931—129; 1932—136; 1933-149; 1934-305 and 1935- 310.

-9,24- 9.28

9.32

"7

9.36

9.40

R. D. Gillespie, Forbes.

9.44

9.48

FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES

tional Birth Control Association.

The fortcoming. marriages... be- advocate "We do not

childless tween Miss Maria Theresa Vaz, at- marriages,” he said. "I doubt whe-tached to the teaching staff of the 9.52 ther any man, and I am sure that Italian Convent, of No. 5, Mosque 9.56 no woman is complete without par- Junction, and Mr. Manuel Alberto 10.00 enthood."

Baptista, of No. 17, Robinson Road; 10.04 It was precisely those with the and between Miss Lourdes Elizaga, 10.08 deepest sense of responsibilty who residing at the Metropole Hotel, and It is reported that. Mr. Lin, Sen, were anxious to ensure that by Mr. John Thomas Cotton, Junior, 10.12 President of the National Govern limitation of numbers every child manager of the Central Radio Ser- 10.16 ment, will leave Kwellin for Chang-should have the best possible vice, residing at No. 25, Kimberley sha to-morrow, and General

Road, have been announced to take 10.24 Chien, the Governor of Hunan is

10.28

Canton, To-day.

Ho chance. preparing for his reception. He was told that birth control place shortly

Our Own Correspondent.

Local Weather Forecast

The Royal Observatory reports that a feeble anti-cyclonic area re-

meant defeat in war. It would be truer to say that lack of birth con- trol bred war. Again and again it it was given as an excuse for a

S

Pedder St. Parking

10.20

»

W. Woodward, A. H. Mc- Bride.

H.

J. L. Adams, T. Low. T. R. Chassels, H. N. Wil- famson.

F. C.-Barry, C. D. Chapman, V. R. Gordon, W: Wright. G. C. Worrall, W. Keith Robinson.

J. E. Jupp, J. H. M. Andrew. H. R. B. Hancock, K. S. Morrison.

D. J. Gilmore, K K. Rounds. A. E. Lissman, I. H. Geare. Wing Cdr. Bishop, A. W. Hughes.

A. Anderson, A. W. Hodges. R. M. Wood, J. E. Richard-

son."

W. J. S. Key, N. K. Little- john,

10.32

10.36 10:40

F. Buckle, F. G. van Reede, A. B. Purves, J. Forbes. Parker, McMullen.

Mr. P. C. Walsh was fined $5 at 10.44 policy of annexation and expansion the Central Magistracy this morn-11.00 that a Government must find rooming for causing an obstruction by for its teeming population.

leaving his car in Pedder Street on March 24. L. Weill was fined $8 for

The fear of war had been

mains over China; the depression Powerful deterrent to many women the same offence,

is situated in the Pacific to the from having children.

south of Tokyo moving, north-east

vard.

Forecast and N. E. winds, mo- derate, fine to cloudy.

Tang Yee Mui, a married woman, was admitted to the G. C. HL in a Herious condition as a result of an accidental fall from the verandah of No 4 Swatow Lane.

STRIKES IN FRANCE

G. G. N. Tinson, G. A. Pen- treath.

NEW COURSE

9,24 am. H. M. Alexander,

Bird.

9.325

9.40

#48 9.66

Berlin, To-day. Dr. Tsu Hsu, member of the Chinese Consulate General at Ham-10.04 10.12 burg, has been transferred to the Chinese Legation at Oslo. Trans-

Ocean.

“J.. A. V. Hart. Davies, Mac-

Dermott.

Mrs. Forbes, Mra, Garne T. Lindari RK. Nisbet. T. S. and Mrs. Morrison. A. C. and Mrs. Young. Miss V. Blackburn, Dunbar,

Printed and Published for the Pro- prietors, The Newspaper Enterprise.

Paris, To-day. The city of Nimes, in the south of France, is without –

as a result of a strike of gas employees. The city is also without new-

Deposits in New Zealand Post Office Ltd., by Gordon Cade Burnett, at BA, spapers as the printing staffs have Savings Banks at the end of 1936 show- Wyndham Street, Victoria, Hong walked out. -Trans-Ocean.

Kong

od an increase of £4,000,000.

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