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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
BRITISH POLICY STATEMENT
(Continued from Page 9)
"UPPOSITION VIEWS
" London, Mar. 26. Mr. David Lloyd George, Bri- tain's war-time Prime Minister and Liberal member of the Opposition, described Chancellor Adolf Hitlera act in marching to the Rhineland as the organisation of a torch- light procession through a powder magazine. He was speaking in the Foreign Affairs debate in the House of Commons to-day.
He followed Dr. Hugh Dalton, Labour, who ridiculed the Locarno Powers' proposals, contained in the recent White Paper, when he spoke for his party.
Opposing a miltary convention, Mr. Lloyd George dramatically des- cribed how in 1914 military ar- rangements thwarted negotiations and precipitated war. He said that the French view that steps should be taken if an agreement was not
absolutely reached was
But different from the British. there ought to be no ambiguity about a subject involving the lives of millions of young men."""
Ele asked whether military mea- sures operated upon the fallure of negotiations or only in the case of unprovoked aggression. (The Foreign Secretary, in his speech, said that only in the event of ag- gression, would Britain give mili tary ald to France and Belgium).
FORCE OR LAW?
Sir Austen Chamberlain declared 311.10 that the real issue was whether 53,10 force or law should prevalk "Un- less something could be done to restore the confidence in treaties, no new treaties were possible,
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There were plenty of reassuring utterances by Herr Hitler, he add- ed, but reassuring acts were lack-
frig.
Germany ofered peace to Europe: for twenty-five years, but Ger- many was already bound under the Kellogg Part never to use war as an instrument of policy.
Germany's offer to return to the League was clearly a preliminary to the demand for a return of her colonies.
Sir Austen warned against the tendency to glorify war. Germany. he pointed out, said that it was these big issues, above mentioned, and not the small matters like the remitarisation of the Rhineland that were at stake.
"Unless
lesson," we learn our Sir warned
Austen "we are steadily marching back to a new 1914"
SECURITY PACTS
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1936.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
16
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NO
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NOTE—Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters
ACROSS
1-A poetic bird (5)
in the words required.
6. This child does not lack brain
15).
9.-Getting on in years (7),
10. She certainly has America at
heart (5). 11. This piece
machine y could apparently revolve in both directions (5), 12.-We may And a poster in this
grass (7).
14-The back part of this muscle
is fresh (5). 15-An extremity to "a letter 13). 16--Such language may well up-
set a Spaniard (5). 17.--Liquid found in the ther-
mometer (5).
19. Consumed a mixed mea (3), 21-Equipped with auricular ap-
pendages (5)
1.
23-The amlanced is busy at the
mument (7). 24.This batsman would stein co have kot into double figures (5): 25-Bury (5). 28-As replete as can be (7. 27-Runs across (5).
material 28.---Suitable
Ya
perhaps,
for Ivan's brother (5);
DOWN 1--Large, numbers of publicans
(5).
2- "Spare him not" (anagram)
(11).
RECORD YEAR
(Continued from Page 7)
"
BONUS FOR STAFF
I trust you will approve of the 'usual bonus of 15% on their salarles being granted to mem- bers of the staff who have work- ed well during the year.
Mr. Winston Churchill said the real problem was not the reoccu- pation of the Rhineland, but the re-armament of Germany. He I do not think there is anything suggested that all States alarmed further that calls for special men- tion by me. Business is no es by the growth of German arma- ments ought to form pacts of mu- difficult with us than in other tual assistance under the Coven-lines of commerce, when times are
not good Insured do
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rates, much about
but in lean
never
No arrangements should be im- posed on Germany, sald Mr. times such as the present every 28.15 Churchu, that we were not pre-thing is cut to the bone and, un- pared to impose on ourselves. The fortunately, there is no resurrec inviolability of German soil should tion in respect of insurance rates. be guaranteed; and Germany should i which is once down
com be addressed collectively not only hack. on the minor question of the After the Resolution which I k Rhine, but the supreme question about to propose has been duly of German rearmament. Gerinany seconded, I shall be pleased to should be invited to state her answer to the best of my ability any questions that Shareholders may wish to ask.
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grievances
Mr. Clement R. Attlee, Labour leader, said Labour agreed that Germany should be invited to par
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4-Only a smal, department, but
quite proficient (5). 5.-100 lacs (a).
6-Famous British poet to
7.-A linguistic go-between, sha'l
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cunstructed of concrete. one hopes (5). 17-Th's town should be able.co
turn out poems (5) 18.Hauls in sat. rocks in sight
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YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle.-
Across
4. Pick-me-up: 8. Peculiar; 9. Adrolt; 10. Cockchafer; 13,, Great; 14. Seller: 17, Aubrey: 21, Smith; 24, Overmaster; 25 Canuck; 26. Cyclamen, 27, Beverley.
Down
1. Befog; 2, Quake; .3, Sight: 4. Probciency, 5, Chars; 6, Morel; 7. Unite; 11, Crib: 12. Case: 15; Emma; 16, Lett; 18, Usage; 19. Route: 20, Yokel, 21, Smock; 22, Isaac; 33, Hewed..
IMPRESSIVE DRILL DISPLAY
C.B.S. Delights With "Evolutions".
Over 200 pupils of the Central British School gave a delightful drill and gymnastic display on the school grounds at Nathan Road, yesterday which was witnessed by an apprec.adve crowd of parents and friends, that numbered well over 300.
Among those present were Mrs. G. R. Sayer, wife of the Director of Education, the Rev. G. E 8. Ups- dell, Headmaster of the Central British School and Mrs. Upedeli, and Mr. T. R. Rowell, formerly sporta master of the school, and now Inspector of Schools.
The roll of the school as it now stands is 257 puplis, and it spears volumes for the versatility of the school that well over 200 took part in the display.
The outstanding
performer
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A MAKE-UP STORY
Constable Fined
PASSENGERS
ARRIVALS
S.S. PRES. JACKSON
The folowing passengers arrived
In the Colony yesterday from
A fine of $90 was imposed on Manila by the ss. Pres. Jackson:-- Rey. Max Abler, Mr. Vicente P.C. B482, Noor Mohamed by mr. |
a
he
C.
S. F. Balfour at the Central Magis- | Alberto, Mr. Antonio Alberto, Rev.
Mrs.
V. Alonso, tracy
was Felix yesterday when
Master J. M. charged by ane Magistrace under Amusategul the
Ordinance
Mr. for Amusategui, Magistrates
aud Mrs. giving false evidence in the wit-Bouffard, Mrs. Jessie F. Brayton, ness box fo..owing the discharge Mrs. Alexander Chariton, MP, C. S. o Chan Cheung. 29-year-old Cheng. Mrs. C. H. Clark, Mrs. W. unemployed when he was charged S. Cowherd: Mrs. C. O. del Rosario, by the Constable for obstructing Mr. H. del Rosario, Miss Lour des him in the execution of his dules. Resario Mr. T. Engan, Rev. Manuel Rev. Arthur J. Graves, At the previous hearing, evidence Gomara, was given by the constable that Mss Carmen Gutierrez. Miss Pila he saw two boot-blacks in Queen's Gutierrez, Miss Rosa M. Gutierrez. Road, and when he went to arrest Mr. David Dy. Y. H., . Mr. W. them. 'defendant obstructed him Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. B..
Herkes, Master A. J Herkes, Mrs- and prevented him from doing so,
ter J. N. Herkes, Master R. N. and he exTested deferidant instead.
Herkes. Miss M. Holdzkoń. Mr. Jao Evidence was given by Li Kuen.
Rev. John Kaufmann accountant of the Tai Sing Gold-Too San.
Lajeunesse, Master smiths', of Queen's Road Central, Mrs. R W.
S'ster Mary of the David Lajeunesse. who was an eye-witness incident. He stated that about Martina, Mr. J. B. MacDonald" Mr. 1 p.m. on March 24, a small boy E. Montinola, Mrs. O. G. Murán,
shoes was cleaning
outside his Miss Winifred Murfin. Mr.
Jesus Obleto, Master shop when an Indian constable Mrs. approached the boy, caught hold Obleto." Miss Louisa Obleto. of him by the neck, squeezed hua Lina Obleto, Miss Marina Obleto, A pedestrian, Master E Obleto, Mr. and Mrs. and struck him. whom witness 'dentified as defen Oliver S. Orrick. Mr. Dy Pac. Mist dant, remonstrated with the con- R. Paredes. Sister Mary Pan'. Mr. stable of his treatment of the B. Fla. Puiggros, Mr. J: R. Purin- Mrs. Maria youngster. but was told to keep ton: Mis. Yee Shi quiet. The constable also struck Trinidad. Rey Charles Were. Mr. defendant, and when defendant Calixto Dy Yeo. continued to remonstrate with him, arrested him and took him to the Central Police Station.
The, constable aleged that wit- ness was telling lies and said de- fendant had sent someone to tell the witness what to say.
EMPRESS OF CANADA
and
M.
Miss
The following passengers arrived in Hong Kong yesterday from the North by the RMS. "Empress of Canada":-
Mr. A. E. Ashton, Miss E. Black- 8. more. "Miss S. Bortwick, Mr. Mr. Balfour: Defendant is dis- Blancpain, Mr J. Chao, Mr. and charged. I want to charge the Mrs. C. De Viller Mr. W. J. constable under the Magistrates Gande. Mr. and Mrs. Ki Chun, evidence in Mr. C. C. Knight, Mr. D. F. Ordinemce for false
cipate in the League, but it WRB Accounts, as presented, including among the girls that took part was the box. It is a very bad case. Landale, Dr. J. A. Levert, useless to think that they could the payment of a Dividend of a Misa Peggy Stringer, while among
per share, an addition or $100,003 to Investment and Exchange Fluc-.
build a stable collective system 1 It took Germany on a basis of broken faith, without an indica- tion that her next promises would tuation Account, the transfer of te kept. They should insist that $122,910.82 to the credit of Rein- Germany should make a contri-surance Fund, and the payment to
the Staff of 15% upon their salar Les be adopted and passed."'
bution to peace and security.
BUTTRESS THE LEAGUE
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GRÄND NATIONÁL
CALL-OVER
London, Mar. 26. Avenger superseded Reynolds- town as second favourite in the betting for the Grand National at to-night's callover, the prices being quoted as follows.
1 to 4 Golden Miller (t and 0)
6 to 1 Avenger (t and 0)
10 to 1 Reynoldstown (t, and oi
300 to 9 Castle Irwell (0) 12 to 1
(t)
20 to 1 Keen Blade (t and 0
Double Crossel (f hnd 0)
25 to 1 Delaneige (t and 0) 33 to 1 Blue Frince (t and 0)
Emancipator (t and 0) Lazy Boots (t and 0)
40 to 1 Royal Ransomo (t, and 0)
Provocative (t and 0)
Inversible (t and ()
45 10.1 Buckthorn (t and 0) 50 to 1 Brienz (t and
Devoncourt (t and 0) Kitol (0)
The world had a long way to go 99% before it could rely on the active
102 $59
06 to 1 Persian Bun (t and 0)
Crown Prince ( and 0) Ego it and 0)
Bachelor Prince '(01.
Moorland View (0)
Uncle Batt (0) -
Castle View (0) Lynton (0)
Rod and Gun (0) 100 101 Blaze (0)
Eva Simon (0) Pencralk (0) Qeuildeboeuf (0) Zag (0)
Delaneiges Jockey Moloney way injured while riding to-day and Nicholson will substitute for him in the Grand National Reuters
the boys, Master P. Egan delighted with his ability to do really in- tricate evolutions over the "horse."
There were eight items on the
programme, four of which were de voted to the girls and the remain- der to the boys, finishing with a grand finale in which both the girls and the boys took part.
THE PROGRAMME
The programme in full was s follows: Gymnastics Girls (lower
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Sir William Shentun seconded co-operation of all members of the the resolution which was carried League of Nations to punish ag- unandinously. gression, declared Mr. Neville
On the resolution of Mr. J. Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Ex-Fleming, seconded by Mr. 8. H. 1 Upper 1, Form 2:) skipping, chequer, winding up the debate on Ross, the following were re-elected Meanwhile Britain, and other to the consulting committee: Sir Robert Ho Tung, Messrs. C. Ber-
foreign affairs.
Mr.
Wrongful arrest and assault on Miller, Mr. J. R. Masson. Mr. L. L defendant. The Constable should McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mac- be put on the report.
Farland. Miss M. C. Pfund, Mrs. Inspector Mist agreed that It G. Soule, Mr. A. Smetburst. Mr. was a bad case. The constable's Tindal-King, Miss P: Tetman, Miss salary, he added, was between 828 E G Tetman. Mr. and Mrs. Tet- man, Mr. M. L. Thiell, Mr. Andre Land 830 a month, depending on
and Mrs. Wong. Mrs. C. I Young. Miss V. Young
his period of service.
Mr. Balfour then imposed the fine mentioned. and sa'd it could be paid in Instalments of $10 a month.
Sub-Inspector Miat prosecuted.
BRITISH FILM PARLEY *
London March 26,
A Committee, presided over by
8.S. PRES. HARRISON The following passengers arrived. here yesterday from the North by the ss. President Harrison:---
Mr. Willem Brockman, Miss A. L. Cady. Mr. Lum Man Chuen, Mrs. E. E. Miersch, Mr. E. C. Minsa, Mrs. E. C. Minas, Mrs. C.. J. Rainear, Miss B. Schickel. Mr. William
Girls (Form 2 Ground work Boys: Vaulting, Girls: Gymnastics, Boys: Gymnastics, Girls (Forms 3, 4, 5 powers, must buttress the Leaguenard Brown, A. H. Compton, L. 8); Vaulting. Boys: Grand March. Lord Mayne, has been appointed Robert M, Wenban, Mr. by such arrangements as the LoDunbar, Felix A. Joseph, TE. The School. cárna Fact, he said.
Referring to the question of whe-Pearce and 8. T. Williamson.
Mr, M. H. Lo proposed and Mr. ther the contact of French and British General Staffe
H. Armstrong seconded that involved Britain in an obligation to under- Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat- take, with France, the expulsion of thews and Messrs. Percy Smith, German troops from the Rhine-Beth and Fleming. be re-appointed land, he said this was most de-auditors at a salary of $1,500 each.
The meeting then closed. Onitely not the fact
Directors present were:Mr. J. Germany had made no contri- bution towards the restoration of Paterson (chairman), Messrs. U. confidence, he reminded the House. Bernard Brown, L. Dunbar, Fe'ir "We want a contribution, to con-A. Joseph T. E Pearce, J. H. Tag vince other countries that (Gergart and S. T. Williamson. many is coming to conference with a real desire to reach a satisfac tory settlement."
Zinser. ty, the Board of Trade to consider
S.S. HAKUSAN MARU The ages of the pupils taking the position o British films, hav-
The following passengers arrived, part varied from 9 to 19, and every ing, in mind the approaching ex- form in the school participated. piry of the Cinematograph" Films in port yesterday by the B.S.
ports: The Grand March that ended an Act, 1927 and to advice whether Hakusan Maru from Europe via entertaining programme was per- any, and it so, what measurer are formed to music, and the grand still required in the puble Interest finale was the formation of a star to promote their production and in the middle of the ground, that exhibition"- was formed from four marching British Wireles
Everything went off columns. without a hitch, the items being smoothy and quickly carried out...
The debate concluded without Any vate.- Heuter
Shareholders present were Messrs. E. M. Raymond, 8. H. Ross, M. H. Lo M. W. Lo, Sir William Shenton, H. J. Armstrong and 7. Fething. Mr. F. C. Hall was secre- tary.
NEW SHIP PLANNED
Mr. Pietro Amberți, Mr. and Mrs.
Master G Bouleuc, Master F. L. Boulenc, Master A Bouleuc,
Boleuc, Dr. Joshua Isadore Baeza, Mrs. Gladys Leonara Baeza, Mr. Rahent Deaton, Mrs. Mdred Deaton, Mr. Pleter Pieterse, Mr. and Mrs. Albert James Victor Smith, Mr. Edward George Tidy, Mr. Hatsu Yamauchi
Mrs. Phrophet who instructed
London, March 5. the girls and Corporal Morse, who
Harland and Wolff has received had charge of the boys have every reason to feel proud of the per- an order from the Union Castle formance of their pupils, all of Line for a sistership to the 25,000 vessels of 8,000 tons, each for thig whom evinced enthusiasm and tons passenger motor vessel Stir Bouth Africa Bervice.
Hng Castle and for two cargo British Wireleu
10% keenness.
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