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NAVAL COURT

MARTIAL

(Continued from Page 1)

Accused's Statement

Mercer,

Va penair of accused, Capt. 5. A. Jollire, acting for adercer in this trial, read a lengthy statement the material portion of Which was as follows:-

WORLD-FAMED

THEOSOPHIST TO

LECTURE HERE

(Continued from Page: 1.)

1937.

SINO-JAPANESE

NEGOTIATIONS

New Instructions For Kawagoe

Nanking, July 5. Mr. Shigeru Kawazoe, Japanese

a partner in Annie Besant's great work and for his own efforts in reviving the ancient spirit of Buddhism. In Australla he is best, Ambassador to China, called on Messrs. Esu Mo and Chen Chich, known Among the more pro¬ ̈

Vice-Ministers of Foreign Affairs, responsible for two very-well 're-

On June 27, I struck a Pettygressive, and last winter was there in the absence of,, Foreign Minis-

Omcer. For so fagrant a breach of discipline, there must be a res- son The answer lies not in the investigation which preceded my act, nor in my relations with Petty Umcer Adult, put in the treatment I have been accorded in HMB. Folkestone during the past Ave. months, and in the state of mind produced by that treatment,

I am not how in that state. see things in a better perspective, und i ask the Court to believe that in close continement on the lower deck or this ship, awaiting punish- ment. I have been happler than for several months past.

ceived radio talks.

ter Wang Chung-hul in Kuling.

The Ambassador is making ar- Last year he lectured through-rangements to move his Embassy out a long tour in South America to Kuling, so that he may have He found the continent particu- frequent contact with leaders of farly receptive to what he had to the National Government. He has my.

new instructions from the Konde Cabinet, which are reported to be as follows:--

1. Negotiations will first deal with questions belleved most amenable to solution, which in- clude reduction of the Chinese tariff and the inauguration of joint air routes. If these two pro- blems are satisfactorily dealt with Japan may next proceed towards a solution of the special trade in North China and seek some settle- ment providing for co-operation with the Chinese customs system.

In fact one progressive governor of a large and influential Mexican province was so impressed by Mr. Jinarajadasa's ideas that when one of his lectures on Education was due the Governor issued an order to all the teachers in the province to attend. The lecture was in the morning and a holiday for the schools was thus declared. With regard to the character of Mr. Jinarajadasa is actually on the accused, Surgeon Lt. Lamb of

a holiday at present which should HMS. Folkestone stated that the mean no public lectures. How- accused was a very capable sea-ever, the focal Theosophical Society man. His temper was always un- have persuaded him to speak in 2. An agreement on economic usual which

gave him illusions their lodge at 18 Chater Road 15sues will precede discussion of that everybody

on outstanding political problems. In on the ship was (Hong Kong Club Annexe)

Thursday July 8th on Theosophy dealing with economic problems, A Science of Reconstruction for the promotion of mutual interests the World and the Individual will serve as the basic principle, The lecture la free and although Able Seaman Shurey confirmed accommodation is limited the lodge

against him. Lt. Lamb also stated that he had great ambitions which was the sole cause of his unusual

temper.

Th

3. Japanese will endeavour to realize a state of affairs in which economic co-operation among,

most of Lamb's statement by saying extends a, welcome to the public Japan, Manchukno and China will

that accused was a very good sea- generally.

'man but was very unpopular with

easily and WU TE-CHEN

the other scamen on board. He could be upset very brood over everything.

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The last witness was Stoker Whalin who stated that the ac cused was on friendly terms with the stakers on board but was very unpopular with the rest

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be possible in North China. A preliminary arrangement envisage-- ing this situation already has been reached between the Japanese au- thorities" and the Hopei-Chahar

IN SHANGHAI Political Connell headed by Gena-

Official Welcome

Shanghai, July 5.

ral Sung. Che-yuan, which pro- vides for construction of the Tien- tsin-Bhinchiachuang Railway and development of the Lungyen Iron Mines and the Chihsing Coal

The court then passed sentence A host of prominent officials in-lines in North China. There will as stated in the opening para-cluding O. K. Yui, Acting-Mayor

be no change in Japan's - funda-. Graph.

Greater Shanghai, greeted mental policy of regarding North General Wu Te-chen, the Governor China as a special region. of Kwangtung on his arrival this, morning from Hong Kong aboard the President Mackinley, after an absence of three months.

VAN ZEELAND IN LONDON

London, July 5.

4 An attempt will be made to Improve Anglo-Japanese relations in China both through co-opera- tion in China and through further General Wu Te-chen has come to diplomatic efforts in London. The The Premier of Belgium, M. Paul celebrations of the tenth anniver-prepared to

Shanghai to participate in the Konoe Government & thoroughly respect British in- van Zeeland, who has been in thesary of the Municipality of Greater terests in Central and "Southern United States for some weeks ar rived in Southampton and pro- ceeded to London, where he will meet the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlian.

The "Daily Telegraph" "learns that among others, non-interven-

shanghai of which body he was China Mayor for five years.

After official celebrations here.

on Wednesday, General Wu wil

Union News.

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afterwards going to Kuling to re- travel to Nanking for a short visit, GOVERNMENT PLANES Manila, Makasser and Bourabays

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concerning affalra in Kwangtung.

His Excellency will "filso attend Conversations with the Foreign the conference of educational and Secretary, the Chancellor of the civil leaders which has been con- Exchequer and the President of voked there by the Generalissimo: the Board of Trade are scheduled. --Transocean News Service.

SOVIET-JAPANESE RELATIONS

Settlement Of Amur Incident

Reuter.

NON INTERVENTION

SITUATION

Landon, July 5.

It is expected that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden in response to a request from the Opposition will inform the House of Commons this Tokyo, July 5,

afternoon of the present situation in regard to non-intervention. No Hope of a turn for the better in Soviet-Japanese relations with the developments of importante ap. settlement of the Amur River in pear to have occurred during the cident was expressed by a spokes-week-end. It is generally expected man of the Foreign Office who 'said that the tension was over with the withdrawal of Boviet forces....

the plenary sitting of the Non- Intervention Committee will be beid during the week and Paris reports state that diiomatic In- quiries in various capitals indicate that over 20 of the 27. countries represented on the Full Committee prefer the Anglo-French proposals to the Italo-German plan circulat

London, July. 5.

tricts.

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow, It is reported that heavy rain 15 | Manila holding up the Insurgent advance

on Santander. The Insurgents Air Mail for Hankow and Pel- brave declared that Government.

ping by the Eurasia Airways planes bombed an open village in

Service. which there were no troops or military hospital. Bome casualties were suffered among the civilian population.

Six Insurgent planes from the Balearic Islands attacked Valencia but were unsuccessful in "bombing the centre of the town owing to anti-aircraft defence in the city- Reuter's Bulletin Service.

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F.S. MOODY BADLY INJURED

The spokesman added that the restoration of the stauts quo be- Tore at Sennufa' Ballshol

and Islets was not conditional while the question of Japanese-Manchu- kuo troops stationed in Manchued to them after the last Chair-automobile crash.on a bridge near

zuo territory nearby did not come British Wirelen.

man's, Sub-Committee meeting

up for discussion in the conversa-

Mions at Moscow between Litvin-

off and Shigemitsu.---- Heuter.

BRITAIN, AS

“SMILING THIRD”

Berlin, July 5. The speech of the Foreign Secre- tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in his Warwickshire constituency li re- garded by the London correspori- - dent of the "Voelkischer Beobach- ter" Dr. Theodor Seibert, dasə an answer to the article in the "Popolo d'Italia.”":

HONG KONG TIDE TA

From July 6, to 12, 1937,

HIGH WATER: Low WazuE.

Tues. 0 Wed, In London political circles it is believed that the phrase of the Thar 8 intangibility of Spanish territory is vital interest of the British Empire, is of great interest

Bat.

The - correspondent states that blo the British Government hopes, at Sun IT the end of the Civil War to be able

to play the part of the impartial Mon is friend and acquire the role of “Tertius-Freudens," the "amillog

Traniacean News Service.

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San Francisco, July 4. Mr. F. 8. Moody, husband of the famous tennis player, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, has received critical infuries to his head following an

Banta Cruz, California.

Reuter....

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HONG KONG.

10a.m., July 5, Barometer (at zes level), 29.68;

Aria.

Temperature, 79,

Humidity. §1 per cent.

Wind Direction, N.NE

Wind Force (Beaufort), 2 Temperature, maximum yester-

day, 87 FEAT

Temperature, minimum night: 76 F

Last

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10 £501-to-day, 7.04 ins

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