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No. 23159. HARIBIĦAXAO BB‡‡‡ HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932. EĦR BABA6EXHBA* Price
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DIARY OF LOCAL EQUALITY IN ARMAMENTS
EVENTS.
TO-DAY
(October-19).
18th day of Jemadi-al-akhir.
GERMANY'S CASE STATED BY HER MINISTER OF DEFENCE
Auction:-Hughes & Hough, 11 THE FULL TEXT OF VON SCHLEICHER'S
23,
B.m.
Komlove. Dop. 6.40 8.05 8.28 0.03 0.15 10.10 12.00 1.18 2.35 408 4.41 6.85 7.40
Yanmati...Dep. 6,48
Shatin...Dep. 7.00
Taipo Dep. 7.14
Taipo Market. Dep. 7.10
Fanting....... Dep. 7.80
105
0.34) 10.21) 13.08 1.20
4.40 6.48 7.48
0.87 10.36 12.20 138
0.52) 10.50) 12.83 1.61
5.02 8.55 8.00 8.25 8.06 6.78
9.67 10.54 12.37 1.65
chy
10.09 11.04 12.17 2.05
Annual Meeting of the H.K. & Canton Ice Mfg. Co., Ltd., 11 am.
Mamak Hockey Tournanient:- KID 6.199.11 German Club r. Kowloon Indians
Royal Signals II. M. 8. Wishart (Marina ground); R.A. S.C.. 20th Battery (Sookшi- poo), 430 pim
6.99 6.92 8.27
Bheungthai Dop. 7.36 9.05 9.42 10.1 11.00 12.53 2.10 3.15.84 627 8.32] (U.S.R.C.); Bhumchum...Arr. 7.41 8.41 9.11 0.48 10.90 11.15 12.88 2.16 2.20 4.40 8.40 0.89 8.88
Canton.......
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5.40
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Yamunti........
7.50
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No. No. No. No. 19 2018 28 P.X, P.X. (FM, TM,
Dap. 7.17 8.03 0.55 10.84 188 2.35 4.286,10 7,017.11
Friendly match; Argyli and Sutherland Highlanders seconds r. Linconshire Regiment, reconds.
Lautern Lecture on Java, Helena May Institute 3.30 p.m.
ARTICLE
The following is a full translation of the now faneous article in the periodical "Heimatdienai " of August 30, in which General von Schleicher, the German Minister of Defence, criticised the results of. the Geneva Disarmament Conference and indicated Germany's de
mands.
In his declaration of July 93 M. mum weight for tanks. The limi- Herriot declared that France de tation of effectives was left to the manded security not only for her future. The questions of fotifica self but for all nations. In these tions, of trained reserves, of stocks Words M. Herriot clearly defined, of war material, and of the mili the object of the Disarmamentary training of the young were Conference, But if French policy not touched upon in the resolution. Whist Drive at Seamen's In- desires to reach this end through Regarding naval arinaments, I find arbitration agreements and mutual no word about the abolition of sub- aid between nations, that policy marines about aircraft carriers, or coffeealy the French claim to recog about the extension of the limita
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Dep. 7,348,10 10,03
Dep.) 7.29 8.14) 19.08°
Dep. 7.40 8.25 1016,
11.45 243 4,30 £1747.18 11,80 248 4.35 1.29 ... 13,01 2,56 4.65 0.82)
stitute, 0 p.m.
Dep. 7.45 8.30 10.22
Dep. 7.55 8.43 10.36 Dep. 8.118.55 10.49
Kowloon............8.179.01
12.00 3.02 4.40 0.80)
13.208.16.0 6.40 1282 8.371 5.14 7.01
10.54 12.12 1208 8.33 5.30 | 7.077.39 7.64
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· Xo Progress.
The only tangible results of the
Queen's: "Passionate Plumber"nition of the hegemony which was tions imposed upon the German (created in 1919, and its purposes are navy in size of ships. and guns to in contradiction with the funda,other naval Powers mental ideas of what is expressly called a conference for the reduc- tion and limitation of armaments," The only way to reach this and is Geneva Conference were both ot through equality of national secu- doubtful' value-the prohibition of rity among all peoples by the dis- chemical and bacteriological war atarmanent of strongly armed Pow- and the prolonging of the arma- ers and the suppression of the unments trucs for four months from worthy condition, of things which November 1, 1932. The prohibition separates the privileged States of chemical war no more than · re- cognises an agreement which has from States with lesser rights.
been ratified by 34 countries since Two Tests
1$25. The prolongation of the Two tests make possible true armaments trued amounts in prac- appreciation of the results of the tice to the continuance of a state: Genova negotiations. First, the of things which the Disarmament Inward: --EUROPE via Suez by question What has been achieved Conference way
für disarmament in these six press. Corfu.
1 one remembers further that months! Second, how far this achievement involved a recognition the Geneva resolution says nothing of the principle of equality of ata-positive about the German claim to tus. If the first part of the reso equality of status, we reach the conclusion:-The firat lution of Tuly 23 be stripped of following ornamental phrases nothing reslago of the conference on disarma- mains except the expression of a ment has made no progress towards wish that, "an important reduction general disarmament. Not only of armaments by land and sea and does the resolution ignore the ques- air will be arrived at and that tion of equality of rights, but it "the lessening of the ineans of atmaintains the special and
worthy treatment of certain coun- tack remains an essential object,
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THURSDAY
(October 20).
Aquatics:-Argyll and
Suther-
intaned to sup
un*
19th day of Jemadi-al-akhir. Entries close for Fanling Hunt and lace Club Autumn Meeting: Was the assembly of so many states-tries. The national security of
mon and of an army of experts for Garmany continues to be threat a period of six months essential to ened in an intolerable fashion. The land Highlanders v. Lincolnshire the formulation of these conclu-judgment of a foreign delegate up. Regiment at Y.M.C.A.
sions Wore thirteen years neces on the labours of the Preparatory Mamak Hockey Tournament:sary to reach the position that the Commission can be applied to the H.M.S. Parthian. v. 4th Battery reduction of aggressive arms should first stage of Disarmament Confer on U.S.R.C. ground, 4.30 p.m. be regarded as an "object" when ence; a solemn Papal Mass bas Concert at the Helona May In the disarmament specialists of the bean said for disarmament by Pow- victorious Powers inserted an end-ers who firmly mean to persevere site, 5.30 p.m.
less list of aggressive weapons in in the seyen deadly sins of arma.. Theosophical Society Meeting, e
monts competition.
p.m.
Union Church Social for Service Jen, 7.30 p.m.
the 1019 treaties and exacted their abandonment from the Central Powers! A glance at the positive disarmament proposals of the reso
In refusing to accept the resolu tion of July 23 and making future
Interport Dinner at Lane Crawlution strengthens the doubt which collaboration depend upon the re
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Theatres.
cognition of the principle of equa-
is created by the earlier passages. RC.. The resolution contents itself with lity of status, the German Govern a proposal for prohibition of bombment has drawn the only possible attacks upon the civil population: conclusion from the course of the Complete suppression of bombing negotiations. In doing so it has from the air is made dependent on taken the way of national honour
and international equity. agreement to limit the numbers of military aircraft and on the in- ternationalisation of civil aviation.
In agrement with all the mem bers of the Government I announc Queen's: "The Frightened Lady." The execution of these proposals for aerial disarmament would not diminish the deadly threat to Gered in my broadcast speech that a reorganisation of the defences of Tea Dance of King's Restaurants many from the air; it would place Dinner Dances at Hong Kong and German civil aviation in new fot Germany, will be necessary if the Peninsula Hotels and King's Res tars.
Oriental: "Juno Moon.” Star: "Midnight."? King's: "My Sin."
taurant.
Low at 7.16 and 18.04.
For All to
victorious Powers continue to hold back from performance of their At Tides:High at 14.00 and 23,40;| In the realm of land disarman promises of disarmament:
ment the resolution contemplates templa have been made in certain the limitation of heavy artillery countries to weaken the effect of and the establishment of maximum this aunouncement by the sugges calibres and of a maximum weight tion that it was made for home Outward:-Canada, U,B.A., C. for tanks. Figuras were mention-consumption-to calm the troublest ;- and 8. America and EUROPE via ed in the expert conferences at waters of internal politics. But Vancouver by Empress of Japan, 6 Genera which go beyond the exist-the ether waves know no frontiers,
ing maximum calibres and 'max- ·(Continued on l'age 2.)
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HONG KONG ANNOUNCES AT THE QUEEN'S THURSDAY, 20th OCTOBER
THE FRIGHTENED LADY
EDGAR
by
WALLACE
featuring
GORDON HARKER, CATHLEEN NESBITT, NORMAN MCKENNEL, EMLYN WILLIAMS
and
BELLE CHRYSTALL
"A Smashing Success !" "Real entertainment, a blending of thrills, suspense, drama and comedy, the result a credit to British pro- duction.. A very fine achievement-a smashing success."
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