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Notice is hereby given that Peter Watson, formerly known as Peter Petrovich Romanuk of 13 Hill, Wood Road Kowloon is ap plying to the Governor for naturalization, and that any per

TWO FARMERS AND A COW

Taken To Soviet

Territory

MANCHUKUO AFFAIR

gal crossing of the Manchukuo

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936.

BIRTH

THEOBALD-On July 5. 1936 at

the Country Hospital, Shang-

Hal, to Mr. and Mrs. C. EINDEPENDENCE

Theobald (née Doyle),

daughter. Patricia Anne.

MARRIAGE

·GINSBOURG ––– KASÁRNOVSKY.—

On July 6, 1936, at the Ohel Malshe Synagogue, Shanghai, Samuel J.. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ginsbourg, of Shanghai, to Deborah, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. L. 8. Kasarnovsky. also of this city.

DEATHS

MAITLAND-On July 5, 1038, at

INNER MONGOLIA CHINA DELEGATES

Reported Formation Of Military Regime

RECRUITS FROM

JEHOL

Pelping. July 10. According to people arriving

an

his residence, No. 3 Barchet here, telegrams reporting the es- Road, Charles Stanislaus Mait-tablishment of

independent military government or land, aged 49 years

Inner Mongolia have been received in ROYERE On July 5, 1938, at St.

Kalgan.. Marie Hospital. Shanghal, Marie Louise, aged 46 years. the dearly beloved wife of Mr. the Inner Mongolian Local Auto- Albert Royère, Chiet Omeer.nomous Political Affairs Council in Peillenmiao Is head of the new in- French Fire Brigade.

dependent government.

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The Daily Press.

Hoxo Koya, JULY 11. 1936.

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SILVER LININGS

·· After a visit lasting pearly nine! months and embracing not only the principal treaty-ports of China but also (on two occasions) Tokyo, Sir Frederick Leith-Ross left the Far East. In a statement made in Shanghai, before" his de- parture he summarized his con- clusions with regard to the finap- cial and economic situation in

Prince Teh, Vice-Chairman

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Mr. Pao Yuch-chin, representa- tive of Prince Teh, who went to Jehol some weeks ago, has recruit- ed large numbers of Mongols for the organisation of a Mongolian Army.

MEETING IN GRAVE

"

ATMOSPHERE

Little Optimism For Concrete Results

Nanking, July 10.

Although of purely formal nature, the proceedings of the Central Executive Committee opened this morning in an atmos- phere of gravity and tension.

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With police redoubling precaution against disturbances, about two hundred delegates from all parts of the country and even as far afield as the Philippines gathered early before the tomb of Dr. Sun Yat-sen where they performed the usual rites and then repaired to the party headquarters for election of the presidium.

The first regular sitting is, scheduled for this afternoon, but the delegates are not expected to get a grip of real business until

It is reported that Mr. Pao has to-morrOW. recruited 1.500 men during his

In the meanwhile there have visit to Jehol and attempts will be been lively unofficial discussions made again to recrult another which express the deep anxiety of 1,500 men. All the fighting wea- the delegates over recent events pons of these soldiers will be sup which brought China to the brink plied by a certain country.

of civil war-Router According to well-informed poll-

..SOUTHWEST ABSENTEES tical circles. the new independent Mongolian Government has

Nanking. July 10.

departments, namely the depart-

Much interest is centred in the ment of General Affairs, of War position of General Yu Han-mow, of Finance of Foreign Affairs, and Commander of the First Kwang of Communications. In addition,tung Army, who is here to attend there is a 'department of Secab the session.

tariat.

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The absence of Generals Chen

Mr. Pao Yueb-chio. representa-Chi-tang. L Chung-jen and Pel tive of Prince Teh, will be ap- Chung-hsl has undoubtedly robbed polnited Secretary-General of the the session of much of its reality new Independent military govern- as the delegates from the South- ment of Inner Mongolia.-

west are only reserve members of Union Fewer.

the CBC. without power to vote

WANG KEH MIN DECLINES

Hopei-Chahur Council Appointment

Shanghai, July 10. Mr. Wang Keh-min indicated

and as such must be regarded merely as observers.

"JAPANESE UNITS

ON PARADE

Display In Tientsin Chinese City

Tientsin, July 10. Japanese garrison units paradeil in the main streets of the Chinese gity to-day, headed by officers with maps in hand, travelling in motor cycles and sidecars, follow- three light talks and ed by military trucks filled with soldiers

carrying rifles with fixed bayonets.

The parade insted three hours. There were no incidents

Reuter.

OPENING CEREMONY

ASSEMBLE

Canton, July 18-According to Information from Talyuan, Shansi, General Sung Che-yuan (above) has decided to take drastic steps. to cope with the problem of Japan- ese aggression. He will act in per- fect unison and collaboration with General Yen Ilsi-shan of Shansi and General Han Fu-chu of Shan- tunk. Thus the present lull in North China bodes no pleasant tidings for the future.-Central Press.

NEWS SUMMARY

on

Captain R. F. A. Crookshank the 1st Battalion, the Royal Ulster Rifles,' was summoned de- fore Mr. E Himsworth at the Kow- Icon Magistracy yesterday three counts of (a) falling when driving private car No. 43′ to stop 23 near as possible on the left side o. Nathan Road near the Alham- |«bra Theatre about 9 p.m. on April 33, (3) unlawfully using his horri

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Nanking. July 10.- A brief ceremony marked the unnecessarily and (c) obstruction. opening of the C.E.C. session. No meeting will be held this afternoon. While no official announcement has been made, it is believed the It is hardly conceivable therefore first regular session will be held that the Ave Southwest proposals to-morrow morning.

FIVE, PROPOSALS

ane of which urges declaration of

The entire delegation visited the war on Japan) will be endorsed by Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. at 6 a.m. the Committee which is more likely to-day to pay respects to the late to confine itself to somewhat vague founder of reform in China, decisions, the effect of which will

The preparatory session of "the be a general mandate to Nanking Conference" began at 8 a.m. at the to continue efforts at reaching & Central Kuomintang headquarters

means.

[Wei-feng.

A presidium consisting of nine

In the Colony of Hong Kong, 10- cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, during the week ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday. July 4. there were altogether. 42 tramc accidents, as the result of which three persons were killed and 16 persons were injured.

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The story of a chase by Revenue Officers after an oplum-carrying sampan on Thursday was told in the Central Magistracy yesterday by Chief Revenue Officer Grim-

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mitt.

China. The currency problems! which were his chief concern hel considers to have been handled boldly and with success by the Changchun, July 10.

Central Government which is re- son who knows any reason why A protest has been flied by the naturalization should not be Foreign Office with the Boviet au- placing silver by an inconvertible granted should send a written and thorities against the reported Ele-managed currency, Sir Frederick that he is not prepared to accept settlement of the crisis by peaceful under the chairmanship of Mr. Ting

On the other hand some quarters ses a growing confidence in the any post with the Hopel-Charbar signed statement of the facts to frontier by Soviet troops and their new notes, but observes that there

Council. the Colonial Secretary, Hong abduction of two famers.

It has been reported that predict that the Central Govern- prominent members, who are also are still loopholes in the fabric of General Sung Cheh-ruan had ment will be re-empowered to take members of the standing committee Kong.

According to belated reports 4555 reaching here to-day. two Soviet a reform which was perforce in offered him the chairmanship of more drastic measures in the in- of the CEC, was elected, these in- Only eluding General Chiang Kai-shek, soldiers, fully artned. entered provised na a more or less einer the Economic Affairs Commission (terests of national unity."

With a hole pierced through its Manchukuo. territory near Hsiao-gency measure. Both in

but Mr. Wang, now declares that most optimistic quarters hope for Mr. Ting We-feng, Mr. Yu Yu-jen the

his health will not permit him to |

settlernent of the and General Chu Cheng.

beak, a sparrow was exhibited at chen. east of Lake Hanka on South and in the North the

serve on the Commission in an

Mr. Yeh Chu-chang. Secretary the Central Magistracy yesterday Saturday morning at

about measure has been beset by advisory capacity.

General of the Kuomintang, was when Leung Bhing, 41, unemploy- o'clock. and attempted to carry political dificulties which were in

elected Secretary-General of the ed. of Queen's Road West, was He strongly urged the need of

Canton, July 10. two 'Manchukuo farmers

some part its own involuntary Sino-Japanese economic co-opera- the vicinity. They

The Kuomintang Central Execu- conference. It is announced that fined $20. in default. imprisonment tive Committee and the Central all proposals to be submitted for for three weeks, for cruelty. IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED were, however, discovered by Man- creation. For example, the with. tion in North China. -

Page 6. chukuo frontier guards, who im-drawal of silver from circulation Reuter

Supervisory Committee members in discussion must be handed in to An Interim Dividend of

mediately went after the Soviet has played a minor role in bring-

the Southwest to-day despatched the secretariat before to-morrow.— £2.10 per share, subject to soldlers and succeeded in rescuing ing about the recent breach be-

Commodore C. G. Sedgwick is Reater: a telegram to the Second Plenary

promoted Rear Admiral with elect deduction of Income Tax, has the farmers.

Bession urging that the five pro-

APPEAL TO - SOUTH

from July 18, it was notified yes- been declared for the HALF

Nanking, July 10.

terday. He will be placed on the The telegram It is learned that on the eve of retired kit on July 20,

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HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION

that

YEAR ending 30th June 1936 at rate of 1/3.5/16 per Dollar.

away working

Shortly afterwards, about 20 Soviet troops again entered Man- chukuo territory the report states The Manchukuo frontier guarde were compelled to fire on them.

forces, after

on

concrete differences-Reuter

SOUTHWEST TELEGRAM

the

in sincerity and pass our five pro-14 Chung-jen

and General Pei

I

tween Nanking and the South- of the farmer who represents, af-posals of the Southwest be discuss- Western Political Council. Never ter all, three-quarters of the ed and adopted. theless, Sir Frederick affirms his population. The prosperity of the reads as follows:- faith in the economic soundness people means the prosperity of In your Session to-day we enter-Nanking Press Association and THE DIVIDEND will be

of the new policy, with the provise the farmer, and the measure of tain great hopes. the most funda-other bodies telephically appealed payable on and after 10th August,

Nearly an hour's fighting ensued that its administration must be China's prosperity must alware mental of which is that you discuss to General Chan Chi-tang, General 1936, at the offices of the Cor- between "the two

tightened up. poration, where Shareholders are which the invaders returned to

He cites two cổoditions territory.. carrying &way requested to apply for Warrants. Scviet

with them the two famers and 3

which China's financial future is

.cow.-

dependent: the maintenance of Peace and order in the interior and the settlement of what he diplomatically calls the special situation" in the North. On the first subject he does not dilate, though he might have mentioned the Communists, who will rernain 'troublesome for some time" to

THE REGISTER O F

SHARES of the Corporation willning Newe.

be closed from 27th July, to 8th August, (both days inclusive)

during which period to transfer HOME CRICKET

of Shares can be registered.

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By Order of the Board of Directors,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 7th July, 1936.

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CENTRAL NOTES

FOR KWANGTUNG

Arrangement For Silver Deposit

Programme Ruined By Rain

London, July 10.

Cricket matches commenced in mid-week were ruined by rain,

Imost of the matches baving to be decided on first innings scores or drawn...

Derby took first innings points

for 8 declared (Townsend 153 not

out).

At Folkestone. Kent and Glamor

corne.

are

LOCAL AND GENERAL

We are glad to hear that Master

three weeks, has been in the War Memorial Hospital with diphtheria, has completely recovered.

be the purchasing power of this posals with regard to resistance to Chung-hs to personally attend the Paul Harriman, who for the last numerically dominant class. Even Japan and natural salvation; session.Reuter. were this not so, the basis of the namely, first, immediate severance DELEGATES GREETED Central Government's credit is of diplomatic relations with Japan;

Nanking. July 10. the Maritime Customs; and, as second. abrogation of all derogatory Five South-Western delegates to

Wong Wang-yan, residing at" 29 Sir Frederick says, it is in the agreements concluded with Japan the Plenary Session of the CEC. since September 18, 1831; third,ut the Kuomintang Party, arrived

Lockhart Road, was admitted to "first interests of China. to

armed prevention of the increase here early this morning and were Thursday morning suffering from the Government Civil Hospital on "adjust the tariff so as to secure of Japanese garrison in Peiping and greeted by a large gathering of

the maximum revenue.”

Tientsin in contravention of the high officials

CHIANG'S HOPE

1.

Nanking, July 10.

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serious injuries received when he fell from the roof of his house in an attempt to escape a ferocious dog.

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Mr. Huang Lin-shu, one of the Of the opportunities for British Boxer Protocol: fourth, protection enterprise and capital in China of patriotle speech and revival of members of the delegation who people's patriotic movements; and went to Boochow on Thursday Sir Frederick speaks with tem-arth, mobilization of the entire afternoon to visit friends joined As regards North China pered optimisin. It is an open country for resistance to Japan the train there and arrived with ten-year-old lad, of No. 36 Cat- The body of Tang Cho-kwan, a Sir Frederick quotes assurances, secret that foreign commercial under the leadership of the Central the others.

chick Street, was removed to the which have been given him in interests are fighting a rearguard Government.

To-day's arrivals include Mr, Public Mortuary after he was Tokyo, that Japan's intentions action in the Far East. The Central News.

Yang Yung-tal, General Ho Ching. found drowned on Thursday in a towards China

chronic difficulties of doing busi-

General Helung

and Shih-hul,

pool of about ten feet of water, on strictly

ness in China are increasing but 'honourable; and wisely made no

General Shang Chen, who are the

the Pokfulum Road, behind, a General Chiang Kai-shek pre-respective Governors of Hupeb, petrol station, near Mount Davis. comment or these empty words. slowly but they are increasing sided at the ceremony at Sau Yat- Hunan, Klaugsi and Honan. from Hampshire at Chesterfield. But his remarks show that he is and they are enhanced by the in- sen mausoleum this morning, ex- On the eve of the opening of The following passengers arrived Hants 88 and 10 for 2. Derby 338 alive to the danger to China and ability of all the European Gov-pressing the hope that the de- the session, the authorities have here yesterday from the North by of course to foreign commercial ernments to convince observers, legates will discuss problems with issued an order forbidding public the ss. Corfu": Mr. B. A. G. interests in China-of the im- whether Oriental or otherwise, sincerity and face the country's demonateations or the sending of Moosa, A. J. Smith. F. Ayer.

large delegations to the Conference gan draw. Kent 275 (Todd 113). plications behind the paralysis, that they either possess or could crisis.

Mr. G. A. Harriman, the well effected or inspired by the put into effect a policy in the Far The preparatory session elected to submit petitions. All proposals.

Chen Li-fx and Ting Chao-wu to must be made in writing through known local sharebroker. is leay- Gloucester took first innings Japanese, of the, Maritime Cus- East. Europe has lost face head the committee to examine the Secretariat, but if a delegationing the Colony to-day on the Forks 56 (Ouddard 5 tu 2) Glu- toms service in Eastern Hopei. Ateadily for the last ten years proposals on Kuomintang affairs, is sent instead, it must not exceed "General Pershing" on a business trip to Manila, and will be return- It is gratifying to learn that often through no fault of her Ho Ying-ching and Chu Pei-teh on ten persons.

Violators of these rules will be tag to the Colony by the Pres. Northants took first trnings Chinese exports are expanding own, but never without adversely military affairs. H. H. Kung and

Jackson next Friday, · he had reached an agreement in points from Notts at Nottingham and the adverse balance of trade affecting her own interests in T. V. Boong on financial affairs, llable' to punishment.-

Wang Shih-chieh on educational Peuter. : has been greatly reduced"; but China and Japan. The latter affairs, and Chang Chun on foreign "Sir Frederick has done well to country has already with in-affairs. The regular session of the touch on difficulties governing the punity, kicked foreign interests meeting will be held to-morrow at import trade, of which China's through the Open Door in Man-9 a.m. recent raising of the tariff rates 'churin; and a foretaste of what is probably the most serious. such interests may expect else Here he makes a telling point where on Chinese territory under The rise in rates protecte the Japanese control has been ade it is learned that the session will Chinese industrialist; but the inquately indicated in North Chins last not more than Ave days dustrialist benefits at the expense within the last few weeks.

Shanghai, July 10.

On the arrival from Canton of Mr. Ho Tong, he announced that

Kwangtung whereby the province will place twenty million dollars worth of silver in the custody of the Central Government Bank, in return for which a like amount of lega tender note will be appro- priated for use of the Kwangtung Government."

In future Kwangtung would not Issue notes.om

Reuter

Glamorgan 49 for 1.

points from Yorkshire at Bristol.

cester 57 for..5.

Notta 100. Northants 130 for 4.

CLIFT

FRENCH. DEFENCE

CREDIT

Paris, July 10,

The Chamber of Deputies passed £8,500.000 for national defence.

a bill opening a

of new credit

Ueuter's Bulletia Bermer.

The Southwest delegates part-

cipated in to-day's session.

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Unless unforeseen circumstances necessitate a change in the agenda,

Heuter

JAPANESE CALL ON HAN FU CHU

Demands Presented

Five

å

the latter with three demands,

VIZ

1

That an autonomous govern-

ment be established in Shantung.

2. That a portion of the Shan-

tung provincial troops be disband- ed.

Tainan, July 10.

3. That action, taken against Japanese-representatives the Japanese smuggling be stopped called on General Han Fu-chu Immediately bere this morning and presented Union Neura.

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