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SISTO RESCUE HEROISM
Medals For German Sailors
1Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" (Copyright).] .--. London, Jan. 18.
"NEW DEAL" IN
BRITAIN
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1935.
MARSEILLES CRIME
FOOTBALL TOUR ENCOUNTER AT
IN GERMANY
Mr. Lloyd George's Responsibility Denied Splendid Hospitality
Plans
By Hungary
London, Jan. 18. Hungarian Government's
on
UALUAL
Italian Officer
Criticised
Rome. Jan 19.
(Special Air Mall Service) London, Jan. 18. Referring to proposals' aavanced
London, Dec. 20, Tha by Mr. David Lloyd George; in
Beckenham Wanderers, a team The City of London was the outlining his suggested plans to undertaken in reply to the com- concluded a
memorandum the inquiry organized by the Beckenham Club Italo-Abyssinian" encounter
A British report of the recent scene of a ceremony of unusual in- stimulate recovery in Britain, the plaint of
Christmas tour in Ualual has been issued. It severely at terest on Thursday.when the crew Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Yugoslavia
the Government of Germany as guests of the Wiesba-criticises the intransigent and une of the Hamburg-Amerika steamer Neville Chamberlain,
alleging Hungarian den, Hoechster, and Frankfurt accommodating attitude" of the New York were presented by the this afternoon, said he
at Belfast responsibility for the Marseilles Cubs. Headquarters were at the Italian officer on the spot. world-famous insurance society, them rather disappointingly lack this morning..
found murders, was issued at Geneva vassauer no notes, Wiesbaden. Lloyds, with the Society's medaling in novelty or precision.
The statement, which is signed and matches were played against by Lieut-Colonel E. H. M. CHfort. for saving lives at sea. Before "Nevertheless.. when Mr.
It dentes responsibility for any the three above-mentioned clubs, the British representative. and the presentation at Lloyds' offices George had completed his expost-
L'oya connection with the assassinations only the second game being lost. cther members of the Anglo- a reception in the crew's honour tion of them in his platform cam officers, it is admitted, had not Weiss Club, Cologne, was to have
Certain minar Hungarian police Another match, against the Rot-Abyssinian boundary commission. was given by the Corporation of th.paign. the Government. City of London where the Lord
"says that an Italian military plane controlled Croat immigration with been played "but Beckenham Wan Mayor in robes and chain of office
captains had been dismissed and necessary diligence, and two police derers were delayed by fog and
flew over the commission's camp where the Union Jack was aying. greeted the Crst officer, Wiesan
had to travel direct through to and his gallant men by shaking
three policemen sentenced to Im-Wiesbaden. The game against this commission, which had already, and trained a machine gun on the each by the hand and expressing
prisonment.
club was played in the beautiful withdrawn from the disputed area. his appreciation of their bravery.
against Hoechst was played on repeatedly checkmated the British Nerotal Stadium The Rousing cheers greeted the "Qer-
Le declares that the Italian officer man sailors soon afterwards when
Christmas Day, and that against members efforts to find an equit- they entered the big hall at Lloyds
Frankfurt "1880" on Boxing Day. After the German Ambassador and
able solution and threatened to The following players took part summon several hundred soldiers the directors of Lloyds had ascend-
in the tour:-AR. Attenborough, if they refused to obey his requests. ed, the platform the chairman ad-
A N. Buckmaster, R. T. Carver, M. Reuter L. Docker, W. A. Hay-Cooper, P ITALIAN INTENTIONS
which
promised help in solving presens was not above taking ideas that day problems. them with an open mind
would examine
Before embodying them in their programme, however, the Govern-trol of foreigners and the issue of A stricter measure for the con- ment must be satisfied that they passports is promised. would achieve the purpose which they were designed,
for British Wireless.
When the matter came before the League Council, Mr. Anthony Eden issued a report, asking Yugoslavia and other members of the "Council to communicate any
memorandum in writing, to him as rapporteur, and this was ac- cepted. British Wirelina.
dressed the gathering stating that NO BARRIERS OF observations on the Hungarian
they had assembled in order to honour men who had done such courageous act in rescuing the
crew of a Norwegian steamer. After
a detailed description of the dar-
SPACE
game
ing rescue, the Chairman conclud- The King's Message Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Keyser and E. Owen-Thomas were dent of the "Algemeen Handels-
ed by declaring that the new deed
of heroism had been inscribed in the glorious annals of seafaring. The Chairman then handed Wle-
silver medal and the re san a mainder of the crew the Society's bronze medal, while Captain Mas cke, representing the Hamburg Amerika.. line, was given a bronze tablet describing the act of rescue
(Special Air Mail Service),
London, Dec. 26.
OFFICIALS PUNISHED.
Press" (Copyright)-3
Geneva, Jan 18. The Hungarian memorandum submitted to the League of Na-
have
most re-
Hazell, A. P. Hovenier, H. RJ, de Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Keyser. T. N. Lamb, K. Leighton T. D. Mitchell, E. Owen-Thomas, A.
Press" (Copyright),] (alat
Amsterdam, Jan. 18, C. Pearce, J. H. Pope, R. L Prain. Italy is planning to take mi- and R., S. Prothero. On account Lary action against Abyssinia, ac- or last-minute injuries H R. 3. de cording to the Rome correspon- unable to play. The team was blad" here who claims to treated with splendid hospitality been informed from a throughout, and a feature of the table source that Italian, warships tour was the large holiday crowds carrying heavy guns and tanks, which watched all the games. are on the way to Erythred and The first match against Wiesba- that Italy is determined to demand dener Hockeyund Tennis-Club, was from Abyssinia an ultimative form played on an en-tout cas surface.
of definite fixation of the border- to which the Beckenham players line between Abyssinia and the took some time to get accustomed, Italian
colonies, Erythrea and
first two minutes, after which playing to the correspondent, that the Hay-Cooper scored a "goal in the The Italians maintain, accord-
shot which left Buckmaster no chance. In the second half Leigh-Transcein Kuo Min.
level until Niedermayer fixation of the brought the scores level with a
frontiers bas hitherto been wilfully prevented-by Abyssinfa
ton scored a goal immediately after the resumption, after which Bec- kenham Wanderers had the better of the game, and Lamb, who was always dangerous on the right
which will be affixed in a promin- times anxious labours of my reign by the League Secretariat on Pr. and was won by three goals to one. Somaliland,
...ent position on board the steamer
New York.
After brief speeches of thanks by Wiesan and Mascke, the Ger- man Ambassador Hoesch rose up and spoke. He expressed Ger- many's appreciation of the great honour shown to his countrymen by the Chairman and committee of Lloyds. Rousing cheers greeted his announcement that he had re-
of
"If I may be regarded as intlons in accordance with the terms great and some true sense the head of this sharing its life and sustained by
of the Council's resolution of De wide-spread family,cember 10 terminating the dispute. its affection, this will be R
between Yugoslavia and Hungary full reward for the long and some-
which was occasioned by the Mar- seilles assassinations, was publish. well high Ave and twenty day. The resolution had request King, part of his Majesty's third guilty of neglect in controlling These memorable words of the alties enforced against the officials ed Hungary to report on the pen- successive Christmas Day broad- the activites of the Creat terrorists cast from his Sandringham re- sidence, awakened a responsive. The memorandum places on re-
in Hungarian territory. chord in the hearts of millions of
cord that a most painstaking
years.
parts of our far-flung Empire. his subjects at home and in all investigation had falled to estab- The King's message was the lish any direct or indirect con- nection-between the Hungarian-
was
ceived a telegram from Baron von culminating point-in a programme Gavernment and its subordinate wing, scored a third goal with a
Neurath, the contents of which he then read aloud. The German Foreign Minister stated in the de- spatch that he regarded the hon- our accorded to German seamen abroad as pleasing evidence of the
high esteen extended tuternation ally to German saliors for their self- sacrifice and readiness to assist others in distress, as shown by the rescue of the crew of the Sisto Transocean. Kuo Min.
TRANSFER OF THE SAAR
No Insuperable Obstacles
of greetings throughout the Bri- tish Commonwealth of nations."
"Restless World".
King's speech.
Following is the text of the
officials and the Marselles murick shot.
ers. It goes on to inform the Lea- gua that some minor officials had been found guilty of neglect in supervising the Croat emigrants and had been adequately punish ed, and that the regulations gov- memories, is the festival of the 'sidents and the issue of Dassports The day, with its hallowederning the control of foreign re-
family. I would like to think that had been made more severe. you who are listening. to me now.
"On this 'Christmas" Day I send to all my people everywhere my Christmas greeting.
in whatever part of the world you may be and all the peoples of this realm and Empire, are bound to me and to one another by the spirit of one great family.
"The Queen and I were deeply moved by the manner in which this spirit
was manifested a month ago at the marriage of our dear son and daughter.
"My desire and hope is that the same spirit may become ever its range stronger in its hold and wider in
The document concludes by stressing that by strictly carrying out the demands of the Council's résolution, Hungary once more had given proof that she was deeply
conscious of her international ob- ligations.
Transocean Kuo Min.
MILLIONAIRES
IN U.S.
Number Doubled In A Year
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]-
"Clouds Are "Lifting" Berlin, Jan, 18. There ought to be no insuper- troubled. The clouds. are lifting "The world is still restless and able obstacles to the solution of but we the questions remaining to be anxieties to meet.
häve still our Own settled in connection with trans- vinced that if we meet, them in I am con- ference of the Baar territory to the spirit of one family we shall the Reich says the Diplomatisch overcome them. For then private! politische Korrespondens" which and party interests will be con-
New York points out that the clarity of the trolled by care for the whole com- Increased and those of the less The incomes of wealthy people League of Nations' decision that munity. the reunion is to take place on
"wealthy decreased during 1933, ac March 1 precludes, any ambiguity that we shall to-day and always ment
"It is as members of one family cording to the Treasury Depart arising. Declaring that the French remember those other members of "Foreign Minister's view that these it who are suffering from sickness ers reported a net income of questions are "delicate and dimor from the lack of work and $1,000,000 or more, compared with cult is not shared by German hope; and we shall be ready to do only 20 in 1932, authorities if they are approached our utmost to befriend them
Forty-six United States taxpay
The second match against Boe- chester Hockey Club, was lost by three goals to one. The surface on this occasion was cinder, which was difficult to get accustomed to. Hoechst were a fast side
Before half-time Hoechst scored a with a skilful attack and the bec- kenham defence was well tested.
goal which Buckmaster misjudged. ble and abot soon after the inter- Rope equalized with a clever drib- val, but thereafter Hoechst again inside forwards fed the wings well. had the better of the play. Their
and two goals came from the right wing. Towards the end the Wan- derers attacked, but they shot poorly and missed what scoring chances there were. Hoechst earn- ed their victory by their greater speed and better shooting
In the final match Frankfurt "1880" were beaten by three goals to none.
The Beckenham team was the same as that which play- ed in the first match. The ground was of a grass Burface and the English players felt considerably more at home. The play was slower than in the previous matches and the Wanderers display correspond
goal as the result of good combin- gly better. Fope scored the first
ed half-back and forward play. The Frankfurt attacks were inef- fective against the visiting defence,
goal bringing of many brilliant who played strongly, Buckmaster
saves. In the second half Hay- Cooper scored a goal after steady- From the statistics. It is argueding himself to take a good pass "I send a special greeting to the that the "New Deal" policies have from the right wing. At this stage peoples of my dominions overseas. not tended, as popularly supposed, Beckenham were playing clever
"With them I bean in my heart to distribute income more evenly hockey to-day the peoples of my far in the United States. But defend quickly and distribu
"the" forwards movi distant colonies. The bond of the ers of the Administration argue its appreciation of the loyal man- one spirit knows no barriers of that the 1933 figures simply reflect
wel with strong suppo ner in which M Laval has obser-space.
halfbacks. The ved the provisions of the Treaty regarding the Baar Plebiscite, as I my voice reaches any of the "well as his acknowledgement of peoples of India ler it bring the the order and discipline main-assurance of my constant care for tained by the Saar habitants in them, and of my desire that they his speech at Genevs on Thurs too may ever more fully realise day.
and value their own place in the anity of the one family,
in the same spirit which chatac- terised previous Franco-German negotiations with the Saar Com- ritttee under Baron Alota, the semi-official organ goes on to state
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The increase in the number of millionaires is one of the outstand ing features of the Treasury stata tics. There were 77 of them In 1991, and 513 in the peak year of
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Stressing that in this speech, Laval endorsed Hitler's view that
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