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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 14, 1937.
KEELUNG INCIDENT
SETTLED
FORMOSAN POLICE
CENSURED $100
London, To-day.
The Japanese have expressed regrets for the Keelung incident, when British sailors were report- ed to have been submitted to third degree methods in a police station, announced the Foreign Secre- tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons yesterday.
REPLYING TO LT.COM. R. T. H. FLETCHER (LAB. NUNEATON), MR. EDEN SAID THAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN ARRANGEMENT REACHED BETWEEN THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR IN TOKYO, THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE FORMOSA GOVERNMENT YESTERDAY ADDRESSED A LETTER TO THE BRITISH CON- SUL IN FORMOSA.
HE REGRETTED THAT SUCH AN UNPLEASANT INCI- DENT SHOULD HAVE OCCURRED AND STATED THAT AP- PROPRIATE STEPS WOULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT ANY RE- CURRENCE, AT THE SAME TIME INVITING THE CO-OPERA- TION OF THE BRITISH AUTHORITIES TO THAT END.
The letter continued to state that the Governor had repri manded the policeman concerned for improper conduct in laying under ex- hands on the sailor amination and for using impro- per language to a British officer.
NAVAL OFFICERS
LEAVING . Twenty-Eight Sailing In Dorsetshire
are
The following Naval officers The policeman's conduct, the Governor-General stated, was leaving the Colony after service on doubtless due to his limited the China Station, in the Dorset- knowledge of the English lan- shire on Friday:— guage, and he had cautioned him to be more careful in future. The letter concluded with the hope that the incident might be regarded as closed.
Commander, R. M. Ellis (Delight) Commander J. E. Broome (Rainbow) Lieut-Cdr. B. E. Kendall (Duncan) Lieut-Cdr. N. L. Dwane (Diamond) Lieut-Cdr. E. P. Hinton (Defender)- Lieut-Cdr. R. C. S. Garwood (Re- M. Johnstone The British Consul, continued gulus) Lieutenant Mr. Eden, had acknowledged the (Hermes) Lieutenant A. Kennett M. T. letter and agreed that the incident (Medway) Lieutenant R. should be regarded as closed.
REGARDED AS CLOSED
similar incidents.
Peacock (Regulus) Lieutenant J. E. He assured the Government of Moore (Phoenix) Lieutenant S. E. Formosa that they might cer White (Oswald) Lieutenant E. J. tainly count on his co-operating O'Shea (Seamew) Lieutenant J. in preventing a recurrence of Cochrane (Bruce) Lieutenant C. S. Battersby (Duncan) Lieutenant D. The settlement, said Mr. Eden, A. B. Abdy (Pandora) Lieutenant was, regarded as satisfactory by J. F. R. Crews (Osiris) Lieutenant the British Government, and the E. Ingram (Sandwich) Lieutenant Foreign Secretary was sure, the R. E. Coltart (Proteus) Lieutenant House would agree that it was a (E) E. Mill (Regent) Surg-Lieut- matter of satisfaction that the case D. P. Gurd (Moth) Cd. Wtr. H. L B. Clark should be finally disposed of. Blake (Tamar) Schm. Reuter.
(Duncan) Schm. E. Reid (Medway) Cd. Bos'n A. T. Board (Medway) (Medway) Wt. Tel. L. A. Howes Gr. A. G. Samuel (Falmouth) Wt. Eng. C. E. A. Malt (Olympus) Wt. Eng. E. Tickle (Medway).
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He also expressed the opinion from will scan the horizon for the ap- Company will be CLOSED MONDAY, 19th APRIL, 1987, until proach of a nice, healthy depression, that the increasing traffic of senfor WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1937, “I think I can detect in the last members of the university with the few months the influence of a more “vulgar currency of politics and both days inclusive.
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