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DISARMAMENT PROBLEM

More Questions On Security

London, March 29. The disarmament question is still engaging the attention of the British Government and was be- fore yesterday's meeting of the Ca- binet and a later meeting of the Disarmament Committee,

It is understood that special at- rention is at present being given to the subject of guarantees of cx- ecution of any Disarmament Con- vention that may ultimately be reached. and it is assumed that this subject is also being discuss- ed in Paris, where the British Am- bassador Lord Tyrreu. "

Lord Tyrrell has been instructed to make certain further verbel enquiries of the French Govern- ment on matters arising out of their recent Note.

Prominence is also at present given to this question of guarantees In view of the fact that the Bur- eau of the Disarmament Conier- ence. at Its last meeting, appoint ed Mr. Arthur Henderson as rap- porteur, to make soundings among the Governments principally con- cerned as to their views on the

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Turkish Police Refuse To Act

SAMUEL INSULL STILL ABOARD MIAOTIS

Asylum May Be Granted In Roumania

(Special to "Hong Kong Dally Press")

(By Telegraph Popuright, Telegraphic Jessages Medinance; 1894. Received. April 1, 4.30 cm.)

Paris, March 31.

POLICE UNDECIDED

Istanbul,” March 30. Mr. Samuel Insull's fate is now

HOME RUGBY

Harlequins Routed

At Swansea

London, March 31. The following were the results of the leading Rugby Union games played to-day:---

Bath 9, United Services 10. Bridgewater 3, Blackheath 13. Bristol 3, Leicester 5. Cardif 9. Barbarians 14. Coventry 23, Richmond 5. Gloucester 27 London Welsh 3. N. of Ireland 3, Birkenhead Pk. 9. Plymouth Albion & Old Merchant

Taylors 3.

Sale 18, Roslyn Park 13. Swansea 20, Harlequins 3 „Newport 5, Pontypool 5.

Neath 21, Cross Keys 5. Gala 24, West Scotland 3. "Heriotonians 14, Hillhead H,S.. 0.

PROPAGANDA

DEFEATED

Soldiers Disregard Of Sanctity

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")

(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- graphic Messaget Ordinance, 1893. Received, April 1. 4.80 a.m.)

Berlin, March 31.

A remarkable labour dispute ended here on Saturday when the

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES ··

OCEAN STEAMSHIP 00., LTD.

AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM - NAVIGATION CO., LTD..

A

NONSIGNEES per Co.'s Vessel HECTOR

FROM UNITED KINGDOM AND CON FINENTAL PORTS YTA SINGAPOKE

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE

M.S. "PORTEOS,"

ÁRKTID EONG KONG os MONDAY, Ta‘987¤ MARCH, 1934,

From MARSEILLES, ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-named Steamer are hereby Supreme Labour Court confirmed are hereby notified that their Cargo informed that their Goods, with the

will be dacharged into Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lieables, are being landed and placed at Holt's exception of Opium, Treasare and Valu at Consigneas risk and subject to their risk in the Godowns of the Hong, Terms and Conditions of Storage at Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Gedown Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be

Co., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery can ready for uelivery, from Godown on be obtained as the Goods are landed. and after 3 at March.

Goods not cleared within 7 days, in- Lolading date of arrival, will be subject to

the right of an employer to dis- charge, without notice, a workman who openly boasted of having sold to his captors, while confined in a prison camp in Belgium during the war, his Iron Cross, awarded for distinguished service.

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Rant -Reuter.

RESCUE EFFORT

FAILS

(Special to "Hong Kong" Daily Press")

(By Telegraph, Copyright, graphic Messages Ordinance, Received, April 1, 4.30 a.m.)

The Court ruled that the em ployer's summary action was justi- fied irrespective of whether the defendant's boast WILS true or fales, because disregard of santity of war decoration proved that thears to be left in the Godowns, where they the Godowns for examination by the

defendant had been corrupted by pacifists and defeated propaganda -Transocean Kuo Min" Telo- 1893.

an

Nome, Alaska, March 31. Another attempt to bring relief to the castaway" crew of the Chelyuskin. by aeroplane has fall- ed, the Russian pilots under Prof. PROBLEMS REMAIN,

Uschaken who left Nome, Alaska, The main problems before the have been forced to make Disarmament Conference, how-emergency landing off the Siberian ever remain. The British Govern coast at the island of Kolluteschin ment is still exerting all its energ- owing to extraordinary bad wea- les to secure approval to the prother. The island is 100 miles east posals of its recent Memoranduma of Cape Wankerem, Transocean The German Government has, no-

Kuo Min. cepted it as a basis of discussion. but on three important matters dealing with air armaments, the number of effectives and their re- turn to the League of Nations, they have raised objections,

It will be the duty of the Bur- ear to examine the views of all the Governments which have been eng- aged in the recent exchanges of views when they meet at Geneva on April 10th and, in light of them and of Mr. "Henderson's report, to make recommendations. Thus it is hoped to clear the ground for further progress, and it is expected that either Bir John Simon or Mr. Anthony Eden will attend the Bureau meeting.-British Wireless

SWEDISH PRINCE'S

ENGAGEMENT

Stockholm. March 31.

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BARTHOU TO VISIT WARSAW

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily "Press"> (By Telegraph, -Copyright, Telo-· Beceived,, April 1, 4.60 a.m.) graphic Messages Ordinance, 1895.

Paris, March 31. Barthou's visit to Warsaw is de- Anitely for Aprü 21.

Titulescu's visit to Paris will take place in the middle of April instead of in May as hitherto ar- ranged, the Roumanian Foreign Minister attaching importance to a consultation with the French Foreign Minister before the latter goes to Poland-Transocean Kuo Min.

A report published in Europe CANTON-HANKOW declaring that Prince Bestil, third son of the Crown Prince of Swed-

en, intended to marry, a common- er is denied by a semi-official Swedish Agency. Reuter.

dependent on the attitude of the "NO PASSPORT”

Turkish authorities.

Constantinople, March 31..

Press reports from Istanbul state Many, confileting reports were.

that the Turkish authorities re- circulating on Saturday as to the whereabouts of the American în-

quested the captain of the Miaotis to hand over the financier. In- uncler Mr. B. Insul but accord- Ing to the latest

from Bull, but the captain refused to message semi-official sources. the Greek comply with the demand-Trans- steamer. Maotis. is still in Con- tcean Kuo Min. stantinople with Insul on board. The Turkish authorities issued a warrant for hla arrest, but Insull refused to go on land voluntarily. The captain of the Miaotis also refused to allow the arrest to take place and declared he would. if necessary, resist with force, any attempt to arrest Insul, because the Miaotis was equivalent to Greek soll where the Turkish police have no authority. Insull's lawy-sult of a request by the United er telegraphed both to the Presid ent of the Turkish State and the Turkish Press Clube reminding them that Turkey was not the police authority of the United States.

Insull's fate; is therefore, all undecided. According to an un- confirmed message from Athens. published by the "Deutsche Allge- meine Zeltung; Insult meanwhile has been 'arrested but that Insull's lawyer is trying to get King Carol to`grant an asylum in Roumania.

Transocean Kuo Min,

STEAMER HELD UP

Istanbul, March 31.

The Turkish authorities have

The Greek sa. Mjaotis, with Mr. Insul on board, is now lying al anchor in the Bosphorus « under Turkish police supervision,

It is understood that the vessel is being detained there as the re-.

States Government to the Turkish Government that Insull be arrest- ed.

...

The steamer was held up in the Bosphorus and will not be allowed to leave until the Government has reached decision.

In the meantime, a message from Chicago announced that Mr. Mar-

HOLIDAY

Easter Records Broken

London, April 1, The Easter holidays have so far been sunny though cold with a shade temperature in the neigh bourhood of forty-five degrees. France," just, introduced, has prov. The No passport week-end in

tin Inaull, Samuel's brother, who ed most attractive all records for was extradited from Canada, has holiday trips across the channel been arraigned in the Criminal by the usual travel routes for this Court on charges of embezzling time of the year have been brok- $384,000 from the Insull utility "en-Reuter.

companies. Reatcr.

Istanbul, March 31. The Government has asked to see a copy of the American: war- rant for the arrest of Mr. Insuli forbidden the captain of the and will not decide what action steamer Maiction which the is to be taken untli to-morrow fugitive financièr, Mr. Samuel 10- | (Saturday).— Reuter, sull in travelling, and which was 'forced to berth bere owing to en- gine trouble-to proceed on its an oficial journey, according to statement issued here.

JERUSALEM

OVERCROWDED

(Special to "Hong Kong, Daily Press") :

(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Massages Ordinance 1505

Received, April 11/4.30.öm)}-

Jerusalem March 31.

RAILWAY

British Attitude On. Loan

London, March 30.

Optional Cargo will not be landed hero, unless Notice has been given' prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extende,

All broken, dhated and damaged (Foods will be examined on any Tuesdays Fridays between the hours of 10.65 and Noor within the Free Storage period No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown and all Goods remaining nådelivered

BRITISH FLYER-CRASHES after the 7th April, will be subject to

London. March 29.

Mr. Leslie Brooke, who yesterday left Lympne on an attempted flight to Australia, crashed owing to the fatture "of his petrol supply in the mountainous district of. Southern France. The machine was dam- aged and Mr. Brooke escaped with minor injuries.

It was five hours before he was found by a peasant and received attention-British Wireless.

BANDITS HOLD UP TRAIN

J

Bent

All Claims against the Vossel, mast be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 91st April, or they will not be recognised,

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

·BUTTERFIELD- & SWIRE

Agents.

31st March, 1934.

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HAMBURG. AMERIKA LINIE.

"NOTICE TO "CONSIGNEES.

THE M.V.

**ERMLAND " having" arrived, from Hamburg and Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are

Two Military Guards being landed and placed at their risk

Killed

All Claims must be sent to the Under signed before Wednesday, 4th April, 1984, or they will not be recognized.

„Damaged packages must be left in

vegura, Mears. Goddard & Douglas, at Consignees and the Company's Sur- 10 am. on Thursday, the 29th March, 1934.

Officer in attendance when damaged Consignees most have a Revonne datiable goods are examined by the Company's Surveyor.

No Olaims will be admittäd aftor the. Goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance, will be affected by us in any case whatever.

R. OHL,

A gent. Hong Kong, 26th Mar., 1934,

(2399

CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS...

LIMITED.

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

The Steamship

" BENWYVIS.”. TONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being ianded at their sink into the hazardous

and/or extra hasardous Godowne of the

Home Korn AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN COMPANY, Lop, whence and/or from the wharvas Delivery maybe obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 6th Apr, will be subject to Hent,

All Claims against the Steamer must

into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowas at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained na soon ay the Goods are landed. Harbin, April 1.

"Optional Cargo will not be landed Bandits pulled up the track, here, unless Natice has been givan 48 wrecked and fired on an east hours prior to vessel's sizival, but carried bound goods train, thirty miles on from port to port to the final port of west from Muling. They over po-call to which the option extends. wered disarmed and captured the

No Claims will be admitted after the military guard, of whom two were Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after killed and many wounded. Com- Monday, the 9th April, will be subject

te Rent

All broken, chafei, and damaged br recognised.

To comply with the General Bonded Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Satur- | Warehouse Regulations consignees day, 7th April, at 10 am, by our must have a Revenne Officer in atten Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas. lance when damaged dutiable goods.

To comply with the Ganetal Bonded are examined. Warehousa Regulations; consignees must have a Revenue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

munications have ceased.—Reuter.

NOTICE TO MARINERS Yangtze River-South Channel Entrance

Notice is hereby given that on or" about the 8th May 1934, and without further notice, the As Sir John Simon's answer to questions in the House of Commons Yangtze Entrance Light-vessel, in on March 19 in reference to the the South Channel Entrance to Canton-Hankow Railway loan ap-

the Yangtze River, will be tem

withdrawn porarily pears to have been, misreported in

from her docking and some quarters, Reuters state that station for the full text was as follows: buoy, 10 feet in diameter.

replaced by a gas-lighted

Mr. Rankin ::usted" whether it

would be a condition of approval of the £1,500,000 loan by the British

be

All Claims must reach us before the Monday, the 30th April, 1994, or they will not be recognized.

No Insurance will be affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBSEN & do..

Agoats,

wiil Hong Kong, 1st April, 1934

The buoy will be painted in red and, black horizontal bands and light every 8 seconds, thus: will show 料 occulting white

Light

4 seconds, 4 seconds. On the completion of repairs the Light-vessel

Boxer Fund, for the purpose of completing the railway between

railway material required to be Canton and Hankow that all the

imported for the purpose should. so far as possible, be of British Yangtze Entrance manufacture.

will be replaced on her station, Sir Simon replied: "I under- and the light-buoy withdrawn, stand that the Board of Trustees without further notice.

Charts affected: have under consideration & pro-

*2419

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD, COPENHAGEN.

Danish Motor Vensel

or presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th Apr., or they will not

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th Apr, at 10 AM by Messrs. Goddard a Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected Bill of Lading will be chinterized by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., 1

* Agenta. Hong Kong, 29th Mar,, 1934. 12408

SERVICE TO READERS

THE HONG KONG

THE

DAILY PRESS, LTD ** JUTLANDIA

and the HONG KONG having arrived from Mellingham, Aberdeen, Bad Francisco and Los WEEKLY PRESS, through Chinese Angeles, consignees of cargo are

posal to raise a loan secured on Admiralty Charts Nos. 505 and hereby informed that all goods are their London Office, at 53,

half of the British share. of the | 1011. British Indemnity instalments paid to the Board in accordance with)

the terms of the China Indemnity. Application Act, 1933.

E NO ORJECTION.

The proceeds of the loan would

be expended on construction works

being landed and placed at their risk

into the hazardous and/or te Haard FLEET STREET, EC. 4, Tel. ons Godowns of the Hong Kong and

Kowloon Wharf, and Godown Co., Ltd., 3137, are prepared to give where Delivery can be obtained, as soon Subscribers and Visitors ss the Goods are landed,

No Olaims will be admitted after advice regarding accommoda the Goods have left the Godowns, and

CATTLE A BASIC COMMODITY.

Washington, Mar, 29, The Senate has adopted the Con- all Goods remaining undelivered attention available, motoring faci in connection with the Centonference report on the Jones Bill, the 8th April, 1984, at 4 pm will be cities,

suitable shopping Hankow Railway and not on for- thereby completing Cougressional subject to Bented and damaged Goo eign material, but the carrying action on the measure. All broken, chafed damaged Goods

The Bill makes cattle a basic are to be left in the Godowa, where entres, etc. out of this work would subsequent

commodity under the Farm Act they will be examined by Mr. Andare way material and equipment being and simultaneously authorising and Aahe on the 7th April

1984 at 10 am Abe placed in this country by the processing fax to raise $200,000,000

All Claims against the Vessel must be call or telephone to the above Chinese Government Purchasing for immediate distribution to the presented to the Undersigned with in do Commission in London

cattle industry in return for a re- ten days of the ship's arrival, or they address, they will receive the The Chancellor of the Exche-: 'duction in cattle surplus page quer has been consulted and in The Bill allows, discretion to the No Fire Insurance will be effected,utmost assistance and the Bills of Lading will be countersigned by latest available information on the special circumstance he has Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Henry decided to offer no objection to the Wallace, to make rye, flax and bar JOHN HANNESS&CO., LTD., proposed sterling loan to be raised ley basic commodities, but it does

all subjects of enquiry will be in Shanghal and London Reu- not provide for a processing tax

on these commodities. Heuter

Athens, April 1. Following numerous protests against Turkish action, the Greek Owing to the coincidence of the The steamer is closely watched Government asked its legation at Christian, Mohammedan and by police and a special guard 18 Angora to demand from the Tur- Jewish festivals, Jerusalem is over stationed before the cell occupied tish Government what justifica-crowded with pilgrims, be ly result in large orders for rail- by Insull who is reported to betion it has for holding the Greek The gathering of strangers ex- entirely broken down. No com- steamer Malotis with Insull aboard. ceeded all expectation, so that ac imunications are allowed between. Strong feeling is in evidence here comodation is far from suficient.

The Christians, about 5,000, ont the vessel and the shore. It is that the Turkish action is imwar- expected that the National A8-ranted and is subject to criticism number those if the other two sembly at Angora will ratify dur-

faiths: The Easter ceremonies be Ing Saturday, the extradition treaty

gan on Thursday evening in the Garden of Gethsemene and last between Turkey and the United

until Easter Monday, presenting a States, and Insuli will be imme- diately arrested. Transocean Kao

most unusual sight even for Jeru

· salem--Transocean Kuo Min. Min.

Istanbul, April 1. Mr. B. Insull has landed-Router.

Istanbul, April 1. Mr. Insull is landing this after- noon to be interrogated by the Third Penal Tribunal-Reuter.

will not be recognised a m

Marcantile Bank Building, Hong Kong, la April, 1934

when at home, they will

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placed at their disposal.c

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