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For Co-operation With China

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Sept. 8. Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, on whose behalf he is to study the financial and economic conditions of China, will arrive on Friday. A forecast of the argu- ments which ba will meet appeared in the dachi yesterday, the im- plication being that the price of Japanese co-operation in China is greater freedom for, Japanese goods in the British Empire.

The Foreign Office spokesman to-day disclaimed any official res ponsibility for the article, but said that is reflected influential opinions and raised the question whether Great Britain was going "to stand in the way of Japanes

progress.

According to the Asahi, the Foreign Office wishes to discuss Japanese trade relations with the British Empire, as well as the Hituation in China The article paints a picture of Japan, with her increasing population expanding trade, confronted by the British Empire, whose sparsely peopled Dominions exclude Japan

and

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1935.

LADY HAIG'S BOOK

To Be Held Up

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Sept. 6.

Lady Haig's book, "The Man I knew, which was due to be pub- lished on Friday, will not appear on that day.

The publishers, the Moray Press, of High Holborn, W.C., having been informed of a judgment by Lord Garmont, in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, to-day, have decided to withhold it for the present, at all events.

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"The book, of course, will not NOTE-Figures, in parentheses, Indieste number af lofters in the now appear," stated an official of the firm. Whether we shall at a later date bring out the book minus the disputed Chapter 9 is a matter for consideration.”

The proceedings against Lady! Halg to interdict her publication of the life of the late Earl Haig under the title of "The Man I Knew" were taken on the grounds that the publication was an infringe- ment of the copyright of the Haig trustees in Lord Haig's war diaries.

· Lord Carment said that, having

ese immigrants and whose colonies come to the conclusion that the

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4.To shrink from an agreement

(8).

8-An animal described in Job

· (8).

9.—A magician (6). 10-Musical instrument, (10).

13. An elaborate dramatic solo

(5).

14.-Imperious (6). 17.-A way out (8), 21-Caliban's slave (5). 24.--All alone (10). 25.-Mettle (6).

27.--Distress (8).

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barriers against Japanese Haig trustees had made a prima gnatis

which their native inhabi-facte case that Chapter Nine of 26-A tidy state of affairs (8), tints would welcome. Japan's Lady Haig's work Infringed the The outlet. says the

writer, is copyright on a substantial part of Manchuria and China, but England the Field-marshal's diaries, and tris to restrain her advance there there were reasonable grounds for: by raising questions of the "Open beleving that the publication of floor and proposing co-operation

China Japan will therefore "Te Man, I Knew” would cause request the modification of the loss to the estate under the charge rextrictions upon her goods and of the petitioners, he granted the people in the British Empire. Interim interdict. Grmly believing that without a proper understanding of the Japanese position even the ques- tion of assistance in China cannot be settled.

75,000 WORDS

Lord Carmont said that it ap- peared that Lord Haig was a ninve- terate writer of diaries, and during the war period his daily records

The Foreign Office knows that Sir Frederick Leith-Ross's missioneniounted to 32 volumes, contain-

is concerned with China only and it remains to be seen whether those extensive questiona can be officially raised. The article, however, r veals the atmosphere which he will

End.

"B.A." PRESIDENCY

(Special Air Mall Service:

London, Sept. 6. The business activities of Sir Josiah Stamp, chairman of the L.M.S. Railway and director of the Bank of England, are so well known that the ordinary man is apt to overlook his distinguished reputation as 50 economist and political scientist

Ing three quarters of a million words..."

Lady Halg denied intringement she had a right to use Lord Haig's of copyright, and maintained that

diaries.

Lord Huig kept is diaries in duplicate form, using carbon copies which he sent home to Lady Halg. Lord Carmont said the same law applied to the recipient of these diary records as to the recipient of the, ordinary records, namely that the writer and his representatives retained the copyright.

There was enough produced to satisfy Lord Carmont that a prima facie case was made out of para- The council of the British Assphrasing to a great extent. This

1.—Marmion's horse (5), 2--A French queen (5). 3.A musical system (5). 4-This Emperor of the Romans made the whole "realm change" (anagrain) (11). 5.-A Christmas carol (5).

OBITUARY

Sir Sidney Kidman

-A sbaver (5). 7-A joyous song (5). 11-The maple tree (4). 12,-Responsibility (4).

15.-A mythical monster (4). 16.-Act (4), " 18-Departure (5)

19. Ardent (5). 20.---Waves, (5),

21.-Fragrant oil (5), 22.-Senseless (5). 23.-48lightest (5).

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:--

Across-1. Thoroughbred: 7. Ex- ample: 9, Carotid; 11, Electro- Ringnet; 13. Prepossessing: 18, Numbers; 19. Remnant; 20, Strain 2-point

Down-1, Trace; ; Overt; 3, Gecko: 4, Barbarism; 5, Eaten; 8. Terrapin; 8; Phenomena; 10, De- tonate: 12, Rue; 14, Emmet: 15, Susan; 16, Serip: 17, Grant.

The expedition is Do mere pleasure cruise. He is going In search of a mysterious, if not my- thical, white race in the interior. He has already collected a num- ber of fat-bottomed boats tor river travel,

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept. 6. the Austrailan "chttle king," died | painter of

Sidney Kidman, known as

Ion Monday in Adelaide at the age

of 78.

of

His career is one of the romances nome at the age of 14 and started Australian history. He left

with one horse, for which he paid 2 10s.. all he had in the world. Later he earned 10s, weekly as a station hand, and then began to

ciation is therefore not putting feature was a very substantial part make money by trading in bul-

"layman" for next year's of Lady Halg's whole work and amounted to more than a third of

Aresidency.

But pure scientists have had no it monopoly of the presidency. The first president was Viscount Milton, M.P. for Yorkshire and a. suppor ter of Parliamentary reform and Free Trade. Lord. Lansdowne pre- sided in 18, the Duke of North- umberland in 1839, and Lord Salisbury, between his two periods as Prime Minister, in 1884.

Mr. A. J. (afterwards Lord) Balfour was the president at Ox lord in 1904, the Prince of Wales gave the presidential address in 1996, and General Smuta, the first president from a Dominion. flected in 1931.

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the trustees had arranged for a Lord Carmont pointed out that biography of Lord Haig to be pre- pared by Mr. Duff Cooper, at whose disposal the diaries were placed.

He was not surprised that Lady Haig's book would cause loss to the estate. The sales of the blography would be greatly prejudiced by the publication of her book.

ONE OF THE BEST IN THE EAST

Singapore, Sept. 17. Malaya's Meteorological Service is fast becoming dae of the best organised in the East.

lucks, selling groceries, and be coming contractor: for the car- riage of mails. Soon he returned to stock, and bought station after probably the largest landowner In station, until at his death he was

the Empire. He controlled 48 stations, comprising approximately 100,000 square miles and carrying in round figures 200.000 cattle and 250.000 sheep. Victoria was the only part of the Commonwealth

wherein he had no interests.

Before the War be had become a millionaire, and he would have been one sooner 11, batore he was 20, he had not sold for £50 a fourteenth share in the Broken Hl Mine, which he had obtained In exchange for 10 working bul- tocks. Many years later this share was estimated to be worth £1,250,- 000." Kidman's largest station. which is situated in the north- The decision of the Meteorologi-eastern part of South Australia, cal Branch .o engage a further consists of 10,000 square miles. batch of apprentices to be trained and one cattle of his in Queens- meteorological assistants under lend carries 20.000 head in a nor- the scheme instituted in 1927 is an indication of the progressive deve-

At the outbreak lopment of the service to meet the Kidman

of the Wer growing needs of aviation for wes-picked horses and a number of gave several hundred ther forecasts and reports.

Recent developments of great im-

complete battle-planes, to the Australian Defence portance to air routes in this part and many chargers to officers, and Department of the world have resulted in he was also a large subscriber to several countries agreeing to ex- War loans and appeals. change weather bulletins with Kidman heartily seconded all his Malaya twice daily by wireless

efforts, This arrangement was come to beautiful home, Eringa,

and they presented 器

mal year.

Lady

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as a result of conferences held in Kapunda, South Australia, for a Batavia, attended by representa-high school, Bir Sidney who was ves of Australia, the Netherlands knighted in 1921, is survived by Indies and Malaya, at Bangkok, at- biz widow, one son, and three lended by representatives of Blam and Malaya and at Poons, attend-

daughters. ed by representatives of India and Malaya

f:

MALAYA FIRST Malaya was the first to put this new arrangement into operation, having made a start on Sept. 1. It will be some little time before the

qther Governments concerned w

able to come into line

LORD MOYNE'S EXPEDITION

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Sept. 6...

It is also significant that Mr. C fear that Lord Moyne has

D. Stewart, Superintendent, Ma-made all preparations for a novel layan Meteorological Service, at expedition, writes #correspon- tended the Conference of British dent.

Empire meteorological represents in October he will set out in tives which met during the week hig- ružu ty yacht Hoshtra, which and will attend the International was converted dut or a Chan Conference of directors of meteoro- stér mér dig which incl log'cal services throughout the costs him approximately world, to be held in Warsaw shortly. a year, for New Guinea

The expedition will includes zoologist Tar. Anthony Chaplin, the son of Lord Chapin. He nas already made a reputation as a

birds, bring back specimens of the rare He hopes to

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