LEAGUE OF NATIONS" UNION AND JAPAN
Another Manifesto
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Aug. 0. The League of Nations Union has. issued a manifeste on the policy of the Union in regard to the Chinese- cofiflict.
A wave of apprehension is denuded by emigration to the dents in the Military College, salute of 21 guns which was return-Wu Shu Ming, unemployed, made and defying. League intervention. sweeping
the shores of the United States, but Britain, pre- Pacific. At the Banft Confer war Germany and Italy to-day ence, where the delegates at least have found overseas possession know something of the position, useless as dumping grounds for stan Community fully 300 being Brasted Place, Brasted, Kent, the connection with the robbery of sequences in Europe.
surplus manhood. The Japanese are notoriously bad emigrants to undeveloped lands, though, no doubt they would swarm in huge numbers to the West Coast of America, if not excluded, and settle in the towns rather than on the prairies.
Mr. Boris N. Pelgorsky Mr. Upton Close thinks that Shanghai, Aug. 21.-The funeral Japan may seek to drive Russia took place yesterday afternoon in out of her Pacific provinces to the Lokawei Cemetery of Mr. Boris N. west of Lake Baikal, thereby re-Felgorsky, a former member of the leasing huge territories, rich, in whose death took place on Satur- Haberovsk Military Cadets College
The manifesto avers that the ac the manner that Canada is rich, day after a long illness. A memo-
tion of Japan in relation to China' in agricultural and mining oppor- riai service was held in the Rus-
One case of puerperal fever was victims were Mr. H. H. Large, of constitutes a grave menace to the tunity. But emigration has never slan Church in Route Paul Henri reported over the week-end. No. 34 Hankow Road, Mrs. Luhring, League system. The question as is yet eased a population problem. was formed and headed by a band
of No. 32 Hunkow Road, and Mrs. concerns the world is not whether The American Gunboat, U.S.S.Rank, of No. 30. Hankow Road. Japan received, piovacation”, „but. Under-populated Ireland composed of deceased's fellow stu-shortly after 8 a.m. and fired -a
whether she is justified in settling Sacramento arrived here yesterday
Lau Hung-yuet, shop toki, and the whole issue by her own force slowly marched to the Cemetery ed from the Blackhead Fort. held. There was a very large at-
another formal appearance before The situation, if allowed to con- tendance of members of the Rus-
Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central tinue, will, it is declared, weaken w Police Court yesterday charged in the Covenant and have "grave coní Already it present. Numerous wreaths were
lewellery from afterwards placed on the grave.
$8,700 in money and a quantity or has reacted unfavourably on the 275, Des Voeux Disarmament Conference. The Exe-
arrangements.
Road Central,' on July 17. On the native Committee of the Union con- fessrs. Thomas Macdonald and Co., were in charge of the funeral:
application of Det-Insp. M. Mur siders that members of the League......
should be prepared to withdraw the phy, the accused were formally 're manded to Thursday, when it is chiefs of their diplomatic missions expected a date will be fixed for from Tokyo and to exert concerted, the hearing of the case.
ceonomic pressure by refusal to ag cept imports from Japan. Ameri- Stopped by a Chinese detective can co-operation is declared to be
ted, after being questioned, that have lost their lives in the Kwan- in Canton Road carrying two. essential. pounds, Ng Chuen a coolle admal- baskets of coal weighing about 200
was charged before Mr. Butters at the largest tributaries of the Yel- he had stolen the coal from the chung region because of the flood- M.B.K. coal-yard at Yaumati. Heing of the King and Wei rivers," the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday, low river or Huang Bo, as the Divisional Inspector Booker stating Chinese call it, yard through a back-way. that defendant had got into the tence of three weeks' hard labour was passed.
the view appears to be that unless remedies are found for the prob lems of the Pacific, war is inevit- able. Lord Marley, a distinguish ed ex-officer, and
an
ardent
Mrs. Maria Anna Rosario
Misa Violet Capell announces that her Howloon dancing classes will commence Sept. 15, and the Peak classes October 2nd. Further Shanghai, Aug. 31-A funeral particulars appear in our adver- service was held yesterday for the tisement columns. laté Mrs. Maria Anna Rosario,
seeker after peace, has come to the same conclusion, and Mr Upton Close, a shrewd and well equipped observer from America, reiterates in the article we pub markets, and the rise of Japanese Sacred Heart Church in the morn- Welfare Centre, Indian Troops, Japan's urgent need is for there being a requiem mass at the
The Hon. Secretary of the Child lish to-day the same opinion. 15 Days of the Vessels arrival here, Before the Great War, pacifists imperialism has been concurrenting and interment in the Bubbling begs to acknowledge with many after which date they cannot to retook the view that civilised walls and the boycotting of her Father Laurando conducting the $1,500 from Mr. M. J. Patel, to with the erection of foreign tariff Well Cemetery in the evening, thanks B generous doration of cognized.
No Claims will be waitted after the nations had outgrown armed con-
last rites. The casket was borne wards the Child Welfare Centre Goods have left the Godowns, and all flicts. If asked to account for goods. Japan's natural outlet is Goods remaining undelivered after the the race of armament in Europe, and Fukien. Perhaps the natural Auseljo, and F. Botelho.
China, particularly North China Carion, A. I. J.
to the grave by Messrs. E. M. funds.
.Rozario, J. J. they said it was all bluff. There could walk safely with was no danger of war, the lamb laws of the flow of commerce will prevail to the mutual benefit the leopard and the wolf! Now they of both countries, but unfortu-ese as Cortes triumphed in Mexi- know better. They realise that ately Japan's natural predelic co: Soon the inhabitants would be competition in armaments is the tion for political aggression left with nothing but their eyes
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AGENCIES.
The appeal of the Casanova Dancing Institute against the conviction in the Kowloon Magis- tracy some time ago will be heard
1:
Ben-
While the "Maidens Festival Ex- hibition" was in progress on the
(1737 prelude to war, and that a lead successively manifested by the to weep with, and Japan's in Sang and Wong Kam Sing, were shop boy had his fountain pen been banished utterly from Europe
Commenting on the disasters on incompetency and official cor- and placing the blame for them in the Supreme Court on Septem-
ruption the British owned Peking ber 11.
and Tientsin "Times" declares:
Meanwhile the tilting at Wind- Two returned banishees, Wong pany on Saturday night, a Chinese calamity of the type which has roof garden of the Sincere Com- mills goes on and calamity follows in disarmament, such as Great
ar of 1895, the annexation of dustrialists would have to be con- sentenced to a year each at the snatched from his jacket pocket and America and la disappearing Britain has given, only stimulates orea, the Twenty-one Demands tent with contracts for Army Kowloon Magistracy yesterday by by an unemployed from Shang- from India as a result of the im- rivals to steal a march. Disarma-. and the recent troubles has stores. For thirty years the Mr Buttera. Both were banished hai, who passed it to another man. mense achievements of modern ment by conference has failed, thoroughly alarmed the Chinese, Dutch have been under no illu- for 10 years, the latter being sent Two district watchmen who saw engineering. The daily, distrac and the protection of weaker who now wish to industrialise sion about the threat to their away only in February this year.
the incident arrested the two men. tions of petty politics ought to powers by the moral suasion of their own country and do their colonial empire, but the shadow
The defendants appeared before find no place in a country which The London Uffice of the HONG the League only succeeds when oreign trading with Russia, of Continental militarism, forced in 1931 for ten years stated before Police Court yesterday, when the acing problems as China. There Chan Sang, who was banished Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central confronts such, gigantic and men- KONG DAILY PRESS, 53, it is cheap and easy for the Great British Empire. Japanese goods tion of the Homeland, and they turned to settle some qutstanding the other man was remanded un- few where there is less unity,"
America, Germany and FLEET STREET, E.0.4, is constant- Powers to play policemen,
the them to spend heavily on protec- Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Shanghai man was sent to prison is no land where unity is a more ly receiving Enquiries from Home
Police Court yesterday that he re- for four months hard labour while bitter and pressing necessity, and Manufacturers regarding Suitable if the policemen fight, there is no America, India is following suit,
ave been virtually excluded from have failed to build a fleet. Firms to act as Agsats for their more to be said.
accounts. Defendant was sent to til to-day. There is no need to emphasise prison for four months. Inspector producta in Bo Kong and Fonth China!
Indo-China has never had the vital interests of the British Vincent said that defendant was The driving force towards war
Local, residents, and golfers par- at the moment is over-population Open Door, and Great Britain Empire in this problem. Our mendicant banishee.
ticularly, will be pleasantly sur If Loen Companies desirous of taking
An unstable indus- herself has become a protectionist Indian and China trade are in- in Japan.
prised to learn that Mr EW up further Agencies will let a trialism and 3 hard-pressed country.
volved and our position in cealed eleven gallons of Chinese Champion of Australia, is at pre con- Gathouse, the Lady Amateur Golf know the Lanes in which they are agrarian class invariably produce interested, the information will be social and political unrest, ex- tariff walled countries, and the must find its way to the sea, the ne-Jones to the central Gloucester Building Mrs Gat Japan is thus encircled by Malaya. As surely, as a river spirits at the bottom of his saman sent in the colony and staying in forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties as op- pressing itself in the extremes of only gap. is the Dutch East products of Japan's gigantic Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central house is making a tour of the Far Fukten. Klangal, Hunan, Huper, portunity offers,
But
jingoism and Bolshevism. Japan Indies. Java, the richest and population must force an outlet is not naturally more militaristic most densely populated island in China and Java are the two places This Service is offered to our Readers than the other Great Powers, the world, remains a mighty where the tariff walls may still be without charge and, of course but, on the other hand, the by market for manufactured goods, assaulted, and while successful no obligation is incurred on either side,
no means lags behind. France, and possibly, if this great colonial attacks on the Russian provinces, England and Russia, have vast Empire fell into her keeping and the Philippines, might clear territories won by the sword. Japan might organise a semi- the board strategically, such ac- "Why," say Japan's militarists, militaristic emigration to Sumation would de little to provide the tories, and markets by the same seized Java her mail-fisted war change her manufactured goods "should not we seek new terri-tra, Borneo and Papua, If Japan-urkets where Japan can ex- method?" If Japan were quiet riors would triumph against the foodstuffs and raw materials and prosperous there would be a high spirited and difficult Javan of industry.
The Eequired Information should be
sint to the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. LAD.
11. Tem-Hour' STRERT Borg Karn
A Chinese boatman who
A tourist party comprising Ave. Peking from Shansi last week. Chinese young men arrived in
throughout the entire country in The party started their journey
ready travelled over" Kwangtung 1931 from Canton. They have al- was ordered to be confiscated. Re-East and is accompanied in her Kuelchow, and Szechuen where Police Court yesterday. The boat venue Officer A. W. Grimmitt said travels by Mrs. Austin, another the party separated into two. One that the defendant was found well-known Australian lady. It is group went to Sinklang by way of alongside the praya at Connaught interesting to recount that Mrs Sikeng and Tibet, and the other smuggled Shanghal wine. Road West. It was probably Gathouse became Lady Amateur travelled eastward to Sheu,
Golf Champion for the first time and firally to Peking the party some twenty years ago, and that which has arrived Peking vill Sentence of six months' hard she was again successful in gain- start for Binkiang via Chahar, labour was passed on Ho Hong by Ing the title last year. We under Flyuan, Ninghala Kang, Ching- Mr. Butters at the Kowloon Magis stand that she has not played hal, after several days" stay tracy yesterday when he was golf during her visit to Hong there. The party planned to spend
charged with house-breaking at Kong, and it is not known whe ten years in travelling throughout three different addresses in Kow ther the different local courses the various provinces of the Re-
loon over the week-end. The three will tempt her to do so.
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