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PASSENGERS

ARRIVAL

8.8. CHICHIBU MAKU The following passengers ar. rived here, on Saturday by the the Chichiều " Maru, from

THE SCRAPPING. COMPLEX

(Continued from Page 1.

are, in any way comparable with the latest types in fighting value. But it is not true to say that they

THE ARMY

NEW COMMANDING OFFICERS

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 8.

Major and Brevet Lieutenant- colonel P. E Bowden-Smith has

pires to-morrow.

OUR LONDON LETTER

Gossip Of The Week

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 11.

simism." remarked one MP. As a criticism at the whole speech that remark was not however, justified. Mr. Chamberlain was buoyantly optimistic as to the ability of the Country to bear the burden of rearmament and at the same time to provide for higher standards of health and comfort for the masses.

2.3. North:-

Mra. Sarah A. Bleecker, Mrs.

. are "word out." Mary F. Baker,

C. Mrs. C.

been selected for command of the The "London Gazette" last On the average of about half- 61,570 Brukum, Miss Beatrice Broughton,

18th/5th Lancers, in successton to night announced the names of 42 208 Miss Lucy Brooke, Mr. F. E. But-Way through their lives they have

Lieutenant-Col. J. G. W. Clark,, persons (headed by the Duke "o: Bitterworth, Miss Nell Baker, Miss received very extensive rents and M.C., and Major V. W. Roche has York?

ordered by the King in been selected for command of the Council to consider the prepara- They cant Battalion. The Somerset Light tions for the Coronation.

Any Ave of the" members may Infantry (Prince Albert's), in suc- cession to Lieut.-Col. „G. E. M. net FLA the committee and An Whittuck, M.C., whose tenure ex-executive committee is to be no-

minated.

KING GEORGE'S WAR TUNIC CADETS, NEW CHIEF

The committee Includes the

One of the Yesterday. Field-Marshal "Lord Archbishops of Canterbury and

exhibits at the Milne. G.CB, G.C.M.G..

Minister, D.S:O., York, the Prime

Imperial War Museum, now hous- the took up his duties as President of Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lorded in the old Bethlem Hospital. of King the British National Cadet Asso- Athlone. Sir Austen Chamberlain. Lambeth," is a refle elation and was welcomed at a Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Winston George's first visit to his troops la France. It is the gift of King Ed- committee meeting of the Council Churchill, and Sir Samuel Hoare.;

ward." by Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh Jendwine, K.C.B., K.B.E. and re- presentatives of various counties

A telegram, from the King was dn. October 25. 1915, when a sud- and organizations.

Association | den burst of cheering caused his Commandant of the Royal Artil meeting at Bisley yesterday con-horse to rear and fall back upon lery, the new President has al-

Kratulating Company Sergeant him. ready an association with several Major W. Edwards, of the 2nd The King. the inscription ex- units. The development of Cadet Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light plains, lay still after the accident. Batteries is a feature of the move- Infantry, who on Thursday won but then struggled to his feet. ment and is being extended to the King's Medal and the rifte King Edward, who as Prince of anti-aircraft work on the forma-

of championship

the

WAS Regular Wales

serving with tion of new brigades for air de Army at home. The telegram Guards battalion in France. was fence. The technical arms are also read:

informed, and at once left for popular. with RE, units several

The King is especially pleased England to reassure 'Queen Mary. centres. A searchlight unit is al- to hear of the success of C. M.'

Close by the Royal relic is the ready at work in Essex. coast for Edwards in

Earl Haig winning the King's service Jacket", which tresses have others attached, and Medal. Please convey to him his wore for nearly two years-from field ambulance and supply and Majesty's best congratulations,

the retreat from Mons until the transport companies are included

battle of the Somme. in the general total.

17/cts

11st.

13.30

11/3

Cruiser

renewals and otherwise they have Borlova Baker, Mr. and MIR A.

been well main;ained. J: Bernstein, Miss Andrey Byrne,

Mrs. J. D. still give quite satisfactory steam- Miss Emma Baird. Briger, Mrs. Lillian Crosby, Mr.

ing performances and shoot well. A 6in. shell which finds its mark Murdoch Coe, Miss Lian Coffey Mrs.

has precisely the same effect whe- E. T." Chamberlin, Miss Lauretta Cohn, Miss Laiah Cope ther it is red from the very la- fand, Mr.

cest ship of the very oldest afloat. David Dunbar, Mr.

The immediate and urgent pro- George Dunbar, Mrs. Anna Dun-

blem of this country in the event ham, Mr. John, Drummond, Mr.

would" be Harvery Dandero, Mrs. Winifred of a great naval wa Eckart, Mrs. A. Edward Miss trade protection, and these old "C" Miss Eva D. cruisers are perfectly adequate for Dareen Edward, Edward, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Evens, service as convoy escorts. 100/-

I am not attempting to argue Mr. J. G. Evers, Jr., Miss Grace $13.30 Evens,

Mr. C. Emery, Missha the loss of these ships will Le.a Fernald, Miss Mary Finan, really' be of serious moment to the Mrs. Maria Greeve, Miss Jesau Navy. But I do say that there is Greevo, Miss Bertha Griffin, Mr. abacutely no polat in losing them C. S. Gubbay, Miss Ruch Hersil, and plenty of point in keeping nem. To this country in particular Mr. Fred Harris, Mr. Jan C.

"numbers cunt." For eighteen Harris, Mrs. Marguerit Hamer,

the Sixth Mr. Kurisuke Hiraoka Miss Emiko months past $270

Hiraoka, Mr. Makoto Hiruoka, Squadron, at the Cape, has con- $2.30

Mrs. Lilan Hattle," Mr. Kyojiisted of one ship. For weeks past $11.80 Hasogawa, Mr. Tohel Hitosugi,

the Commander-in-Chief" on the $43

Louise Hester. Miss Myrtle Irwsin. China Station has only had two Mr. Gosaburo Ikushima, Mrs. cruisers under his orders. Ce.ja B. Jaffer,

THE MEDITERRANEAN Miss Frances Jaffer. Mr. and Mrs.

SITUATION H. L.

Joannes,

Dona!

Agreed tast the situation 'In the "Master

H.

has had an ab- Joannes, Mrs. Sarah Kalb. Miss Mediterranean Carolyn Klari, Mrs. Hanaka normal effect upon our naval Kosaka, Mr. Tokusaburo Kosaka, dispositions; is an abnormal func- Mrs. Ruth L. Keating, Mr White-ture which produces such results feld King. Mrs. Whitefield King, the most opportune time for Miss Barlava Kalta, Mr. Cawrence scrapping five effective cruisers? Kaduoria, Miss Mary E. Laidlow, it might not have been possible to Miss Madeline Love, Mrs. J. Da complete these reserve ships to Luz, Miss Terasa Luz. Miss Mar- full complement without mobiliza- garet Luz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul tion. but surely our material re- McCormick, Miss Jean MacMillan, sources for war, must envisage mo-

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Ary, contention that Mrs. W. K. Mackenzie. Mr. We could not, under normal con- Junkichi Munehiro, Mr, Shingo ditions, have employed the five Munehiro, Mr. and Mrs. A. Nolte, cruisers about to be scrapped would Miss May E. Nielson, Mrs. H. be a preposterous subterfugë. Nissim, Mr. Toshiro Okada, Mrs. Jennie L. Prosty, Mr. C. A Parmellee, Mr. Louis B. Perry,

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DR. WANG IN BERLIN

KING'S HOLIDAY IN FRANCE

China's Position In Field Of Sport

91X

Let us trust that this lesson will not be lost. The five cruisers will have to go because the Americans and the Japanese might expostu- late noisy it they did not. But never again must our naval

CRIPFLING RESTRICTIONS

AS Colonel

SILVER MARKET

(From Our Own Correspondent),

London, July 25. London Suver prices to-day were 1/16 up as follow:

"July 24 July 25 19-5/8 19-11/16 19-5/8 19-11/16

Spot..... Forward

TIN MEETING

BRITISH PARTY TO MOSCOW

KING CONGRATULATES SERGEANT MAJOR

read at the

Army

The King is Colonel-in-Chief of the Duke of Cornwall's Light In- fantry.

A glass case contains the khaki tunic and cap the late King wore

bis

To-day, when the Duke of York'.. declares the exhibition open again. he will find aaroplanes, cuns, models of ships, panora- and pictures and photo-

FROM SINN FEIN TO DANZIG

Mr. Sean Lester, the Danzig mas, High Commissioner, who will be graphs arranged to perfectium. "

present to-day at the League dis- cussion on the affairs of that Free City, is a slight, amali and very likeable Irishman, His nervous manner conceals an abundance of moral courage.

THE ITALO-GERMAN FLIRTATION

The news that Italy has granted Germany landing rights for civil. airplanes on the island of Rhodes is interesting.

ן

An active Sinn Feiner in "the troubles," Mr. Lester he is an Uls- tar Roman Catholic-was' the Cosgrave Government made Berlin last week between General permanent representative of the Irish Free State at Geneva,

The arrangement is part of the under civil aviation agreement signed inɑ

Goering, the German Air Minister. and General Valle, the Italian

At first-no doubt acting on Under-secretary for Alz. instructions he was inclined to

To his popularity he added a considerable reputation in League. circles by his handling of a num ber of dificult questions on which he was rapporteur,

Rhodes is the Italian naval base

A DIPLOMATIC SQUEEZE The significance of the an- nouncement, however, should not be exaggerated. At the moment both Italy and Germany are in- dulging in a game of diplomatic squeeze, with what they regard as weak and vacillating Britain as the victim...

Captain and Mrs. G. 9. Power, Mr. G. P. Pickcord, Mrs. Frank

Bangkok, July 25, Quigley, Mr. Frank Quigley, Jr.,

The delegates to the meeting of Miss Helen F Rubel, Miss Frances | strength be mortgaged upon the the International Tin Committe be suspicious of the British. But in the Eastern Mediterranean. It Rogers, Mr. Dr. F. Robertson, Mr. nebulous security of mere idealism are leaving by a'r to-morrow. They in time, his relations with all the is heavily fortified and jealously

Mrs. H. S. Luckliy, the last naval treaty can George Robinson,

are not at present prepared to is- Empire delegations Krew

very guarded from prying eyes, Riavo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. do no mischief in this way.

We sue a statement on Slam's demand | 'Iriendly......... Rivas, Mr. Chas Reich, Mrs. agree to keep wi.. certain cate-for an increased production quota. Bertha Reich, Mrs. Lies A. gorical mits, but not to restrict-Reuter- Sondering, Mr. Roy L. Smith, ourselves in numbers. Miss Pauline Smith, Miss Marian Steadman, Dr. Bert L. Story, Miss We have not repeated the error Claire L Scheuerman,, Miss Clara of 1930 in looking ahead for six

NOT UNDER BRITISH ORDERS Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. years with such complacent as- Ramsey, Miss. Annie Sutherland, surance. Once shot of the crip

London, July 22. When the High Commissionship For the first Miss Agnes L. Snover, Mr. and pling restrictions of that treaty,

time since the or Danzig became vacant in 1933 Mrs. W. T. Syster. Miss C. F. We can build and we can scrap as Great War, Great Britain has de- there was much dimculty in ob- Signor Mussolint would prefer Rodit, Miss Beatrice Stanley, Mas we may think . The Anglo

cided to send military officers to ia ning a suitable candidate who the friendship of Britain to the Sarah Stanley, Mr. Paul R. Shep- German Naval Agreement of last attend the Russian Army man-would be receptable. both to the friendship of Germany, but he has pard, Miss Frances L. Tarr, Miss year is a model which I trust may

Germans and the Poles.

been irritated by the slow rear- Ina Thorne, Mr. B. W. Thomas, be adhered to in any further uni-

These are being carried out in Marshal Pilsudski was opposed tons of British public' op'nion to Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mr. Torano-lateral compacts. It leaves this September, and the British party to having, the subject of a Great the realities of the situation.

would Taniguchi,

Hiroko country freedom in the standard will consist of two or

also like three ofi- | Power as High Commissioner. It Herr Hitler Usuda, Mr. Kanzo Usuda, Mrs. and Germany freedom in the per- cers together with the military proved extremely difficult to con- something from Britain and as Lles A. B. Worcester, Mrs. Frances centage. She volur tarlly express-attache at Moscow.---

vince him that the Irish Free long as he has any hopes of get- Worcester, Mr. Philip Weinberg.

Reuter. ed her readiness not to carry her

State was not a dependency of the ting it he will mark time with

Italy. Mr. Paul Weber, Mr. Hiroshi Navy beyond a 35 per cent. pro-

United Kingdom. Watanabe, Mrs. Mabel, Wright, portion of British sea power. We Mrs. E. H. Willaford, Mr. Mailolm are now going mach beyond the Yeary. Miss Michiko Yamanaka, total strength which we contem- Mrs. Nami Ajito, Miss Chiseko plated at the time, and there is Alito, Misa Fumikö Ajito.

Miss

DEPARTURE

P., & O. 8.5, RANCHI The following passengers left Hong Kong on Saturday, for Lon- don via ports by the P. and 0. 3.5. Ranchi:-

Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Airs, Master

every reason to suppose that Ger- many will do likewise within her her ratio.

GEUVTUS,

INVITATION FROM THREE POWERS Hong Kong' Daily, Press" Special

Rome, July 24 The Three Power havitation was

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Mr. Lester's appointment-st three-year one-was recently pro- longed "October, 1937. The High Commissioner's salary and

BIR LAN HAMILTON AND KIPLING

expenses are shared equally by come up for sale at Sotheby's this Some Kipling relics which wi

Poland and the City of Danzig.

To add to the dificulties of a

month are a reminder that it was General Bly Ian Hamilton's good;

If any other Power is upset by handed to the Italian Foreign by no means enviable post, Mr. fortune to handle one of the this prospect, the logical answer Minister, Count Clano simultane Lester's staff is of the slenderest poet's earliest manuscripts and must be that Great Britain is once ously by the representatives of proportions. It consists. I have also one of his last. It was Bir 2gain building the Navy she needs England, France and Belgium on been told, or one Italian secretary. Ian who in 1888 brought home from India the manuscript with: lor ber security, and that much Friday.

MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S "LUCE”

which Kipling first tried his luck as she would like to meet the views

From authoritative quarters it

Mr. Neville Chamberlain must in the English market.. but An-' of other Powers, we can no longer stated that Italy, reserves the be beginning to think that he was drew Lang and William Sharp rely upon a "collective security answer, but is happy to resume which experience has taught us is co-operation as soon as the con-born under a lucky star. He has pronounced it "atterly worthless." never yet experienced Parlia-One of them risked the opinion really nothing more than "selec-

ditions essential to Italy are satis-mentary difficulties with any of that "the man who wrote that tive security." We have been

fled. spending a million, a month on the abortive experiment, or about three times the cost of building the Ave cruisers now about to be scrapped. Dating this expenditure back to September last, I should be nearer the truth if I sald more than four times the original cost of the "C" class quintet.

Transocean News Service.

CORONATION OF THE KING.

bis Budgets; they seem to slip would die mad before he was through the House of Commons thirty." In spite of their gloomy on ofled wheels. To-day MPs, to prognosilcations, however, the the number of about 500, paid story in question saw the light of him the "compliment" of remain-print some years later. ing away from Westminster when

T. W. Airs Miss N. V. Airs, Mr. M: Anandsing, Mrs. J. Anderson, Mr. J. Anderson (Jr.), Mrs. A. J. Armstrong, L/Cpt. A. Atkinson, Fits, J. Baines, 8P.O./F. Barter, Mrs. T. C. Betterton, Mr. R, Bhoja, Miss R. Blackburn, Miss F. Blackburn, BPO./H J. Bolton, Miss M. Brown, Mrs. G. G. London, July 23.

the third reading of the Finance THE POETS LAPSE OF MEMORY Brownell, Mr. Coolican, Miss D.

London, July 24. Bill was the business, and the In the summer of 1930 Mr. Preparations are being: com- Crialer, Miss D. Cunningham, Mrs.

The second meeting of the others (not all of whom put in an Kipling was invited by Sir Jan pleted for HM the King's holl-E T. Chamberlin, Mr. Chang Sam

Coronation Committee was held

appearance in the Chamber) gave Hamilton to attend a dinner of day in the Bouth of France, and Chong, Mr. and Mrs. Chung Pu

at Buckingham Palace to-day. him the Bill without a division the Mounted Infantry Club, but the villa in which His Majesty will Miss L.. Cohn, Mrs. J. A. Copeland,

For the first time in history, the an hour before the usual time of the poet wrote the wrong date in X"HODE Kong Daly Press" Spec.al:

be staying has been thoroughly Private Day, Mr. A. de Jonge, Mr. K. Lund, Miss FL Madella, Mr. Dominions representatives were rising. That was their tribute to his notebook and failed to ap Berlin, July 24. renovated. During the King's ab~ | J. Dougherty, Miss M. T and Mrs. W. L Maedgen, Mr. W. present. These included the Aus the Chancellor,

Dear." "In explanation.” ELE he Chinese Foreign sence no Regency will be appointed Dougherty, Miss R. Dougherty Martin, Miss F. R. McGhee, Miss trailan High Commissioner, Mr. The former President of the and the more important State do- Mrs. 8. M. Douglas, Miss S. EM 6. McGuffog, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bruce, Sir C. 1, Parr, New

AND HIS “BOMBSHELL? stated, of this lapse, Kipling can Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa-cuments will be sent to the South Douglas, Mrs. O O. Dunham, McKinley and infant, Mr. Milne, Zealand's High Commissioner, and Mr. Lloyd George, remember- autograph manuscript of "MI 1900-1901, inscribed:1900-1901 tion, who is representative for of France for his signature

L/CPL G. Dykins, Miss E. D. Mrs, J. T. Morrison, Mr. Mortlock, | Mr. C. T. Te Water, Southing the stormy days when he had Edwards, Mrs. G. E. Fentress, Mr. M. Naughton, Miss M. Neilson, || Africa.-- China on, the International Olympic freuter's Bulletin Service.

to fight for every single word ofWritten out by Rudyard Kip Committee, Dr. C.T. Wang, arrived

Miss C, Fentress, Mr. J. J. Fergu- Miss O. Nolte, Mise A. Ogden, Mrs. | Bester's Bulletin Service.

his Budgets; must have envied his ling for the survivors 1930." By son, Miss La Fernald, Mr. and M. M. Parks, Mrs. F. L. K. Quigley,

successor. Trust is that Mr. the kindness of Sir Ian Hamilton 'Mrs. S. G. Fishburn, "Mrs. E ̈ ̧R.... Mr. F.K. Quigley, Mr. Quinn, Miss

Chamberlain la no financial ad this manuscript of verses will be expect that Chins on this, its first Frye, L/Cpl. Giles, Mrs. P. Hamer, E., Rellit, Miss H. F. Belve, Mr. LAB. Sondering Miss MK venturer. Perhaps as some peo-sold on July 21 for the benefit of was cordially received at the Ler- Olympiad would show any excep. Mr. F. Harris, Mr. K. Hayes, Miss and Mrs. W. Richmond, L/Col. Spencer, Mrs E R. Btollenwerck, ple argue, he is over cautious, but the Mounted Infantry Club, alors ther Bahnhof by HE. Dr. Chen tonal performances in competi- M. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. J. H Roberts, Mr. D. F. Robertson, Mr. Dr. B. L. Story, Miss A. Suther in these days we can dispense 4 letter to Sir Ian Gated June with the relevant correspondence. Tien Fans, Chinese Ambassador i tion with the World's greatest ex- and Infant, Mra G. Hooper, and Mrs. Rochiram and infant, land, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Syester, with nancial fireworks. Berlin, and representatives of the potents of sport, Chins must Master J. D. Hooper. Mis M. J. Miss F. Rogers, Dr. and Mrs M Mr. and Mrs. R. Tolaram and Ave was the apathetic mood of the 5. 1931, Kipling apologised for his Chinese Olympic team,

learn to walk before it could run. Irwin, C.P.O./F. J. V. Johnson'.

Salvin. Dr. and Mrs. M. children. Captain L. A. E. Tozer, House to-day that when the absence from the dinner and for- In a conversation with a Trans- From its arst effort China would Lieut. and Mix D. A. Kayli, Mts, Saivin, Mr. M. D. Sakhrani and Mr. M. Ulbule, Mr. P. Weber, Chancellor dropped his "bomb warded the verses which he had ocean representative, Dr. O.T.legrn and its experience would be R. E. Keating, Miss E. Kerran, Mr. servant, Miss C. L. Scheurmann. Mis B. F. Wible. Mrs E-H shell the practical certainty of intended to present to the mirri- Wang said that as the devotion to the foundation on which its future J. W. Kidd, Miss B Kolla, Mrs. Mr. Shin Sin Loh, Miss ML. Willisford, Mr. Wong Mang Ko, a defcit, in the current year's vors, and had even

to sport was comparatively a recent victories would be built.

Langley, Miss YM. Langley, Miss Smith Miss GL, Smith Mrs. G. Mr. Woog Mang Khal, Miss W Budget-nobody even raised an infect on you Tits Toco, development in China, it did not ¦ Transorian Hour Services

W. Lawson, Mr. R. Von Lowis Mr. H. Snead, Mas A La Brover, Mrs. Worthen, Miss M. Wright.

eyebrow, Just his usual -per-

Minister and

here on Friday afternoon ;from China via the United States. He!

Buch

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