FORQUAY ELECTED TO NAVAL EQUALITY.
LEAGUE.
SECOND VOTE" & OBJECTION ÖVERRULED.
ABERDARE DROP OUT.
A second vote was ordered at he annual meeting in London ocently of the Football League. Aberdare and Torquay United
aving tied with 21 votes each.
On the second vöte Torquay United were. elected the
to Southern Section by 26 votes to Aberdare's 19.
U.S. SEEKS ABSOLUTE PARITY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE TRUTH ABOUT CHINA.
THE DANGER OF THE SPOILT CHILD.
SYMPATHY NOT INDULGENCE.
JAPAN'S CASE OUTLINED.
Geneva, July 4.
Tokyo, June 30. of tho Admiral Jones, one
Speaking at the Chin Con- United States delegation to the Naval Conference, delivered a ference which is being held at the long address at a reception of the Foreign Olce under the presi American colony in celebration of deney of General Baron Tanaka, Independence Day, in which he the Japanese Minister to China, emphasised America's need for 31r. Kenkicht Yushizawa, remark- naval parity with the grentested "China is still under age politically" and, therefore requires naval Power.
"Such correction. occasional well-intentioned measures as may prove consistens with or routes,
ducive towards the restoration or development of peace or the uni- fication of China" he added "may be taken accordingly with pro- priety whenever occasion quires, provided Chinu expresses no explicit opposition."
He contended that the United When the result was declared, Mr. Beaumont, speaking, he stated, States as well as Britain had to and or the Aberdare Club, alleged protect long en that a scrutineer had helped the especially referred to her depend- cause of one of the clubs concern-ence upon imported manganese. ed in the ballot, but the objection was overruled,
He concluded by hoping that equitable results would be reached at the conference.-Reuter,
When the question of the elec- Hon of clubs came up, the presi
Japanese Alternative. dent, Mr. J. McKenna, said that,
Tokyo, July 4. 38 arranged previously, the clubs competing in the Southern and
Viscount Suilo having asked for Northern sections had been re-instructions regarding the British quested to make recommendations proposal to divide cruisers into ns to the constitution of their two classes, naval authorities are respective competitions for next understood to be generally agreed season.
that Japan is unable to accept the application of the five-five-three ratio for 10,000 ton ships or to restrict the calibre of gang for the 7,500 ton type to six inches, as already Japan has eight-inch guns on 7.100 ton ships.
Watford Re-elected. After inquiries, both sections recommended the re-election of élubs-Aberdare, the. retiring Watford, Accrington and Barrow and the Management Committee, while desiring that the strongest possible clubs should be in the competition, made no recommen- dation to the meeting. "Onga voty the figures came out as follows:
Southern Section.-Watford 44 Aberdare and Torquay United 21, Kettering and Yeovil 1, Ebbw Vale U.
Alternatively, it is expected that Viscount Saito will be instructed to propose to place six-inch gun limitation on 7,000 ton ships and under-Router
i
Com-
Te.
Other salient points in Mr. Yoshizawa's speech were that no Chinese faction has ever paid rea pect to the Chinese Constitution and that if the Nationalist Party
from the gets into power it will exclude all the other factions government of the country, which will immediately give rise to further troubles.
Dictatorships.·
11e remarked that government by committee does not differ at all from government by a dictatorship and that, under present conditions, so" political faction in China can do without military force. He considered that the power of the civil administration and of the police will avail little as there are in China many secret parties, besides, labour federations, 'ban-1 In conclusion Mr. Yoshizawa dits and other sources of unrest.
Opposition in Japan. »
Tokyo, June 16. Japan, both officially and up- officially, is opposed to the applica Northern Section-Accringtontin of the 5-5-8 capital ship ratio 36, Barrow 30, Mansfield S. York with regard to auxiliary vessels, 6. Carlisle 5, Blyth Spartans-3.. and it is understood that instruc-said "Japan must sympathize with lion to this effect were given to the national aspirations of China Admiral Baran Saito, who will be but must not make a spoiled child Japan's chief spokesman at the of her."
The second vote in connexion with the Southern section was then ordered, with the result that the "Football Torquay joined Lengue.
Geneva Conference for further General Muto, commanding the naval limitation. Japan thinks garrison in the Kuangtang Terri that she should have the same tory, affirmed that the develop- About the New Cluh.
auxillary feet strength as that toment of communications and ex- Torquay United have received be possessed by Great Britain or ploitation of the natural resources many encouraging promises of the United States, though at pre-of Manchuria could not make A well-sent it is not known definitely satisfactory progress owing to the "financial assistance.
known Devonshire company has whether the orders' Admiral Saite lack of a fundamental policy on from the Japanese the part of Japan. In conclusion promised £500 for every £1,000 has taken
The Admiralty to Geneva include & he remarked "Japan must have subscribed by other bodies. ground is to be enlarged and demand that the strength of the such a policy both for the sake new stand to accommodate 2,000 auxiliary ships of the Japanese of the natives and for her own
Navy should not be below that of sake."--Reuter. people erected.
similar vessels for the American or British Navy.
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Deaths at sea are reported by the Hong Hwa, from Rangoon and Singapore on July 4, and the Pre- sident Grant, from San Francisco and Shanghai. In the former yes- sel there was one death, and in the latter three, the causes not
being stated,
This morning's Harbour Office reports gave 17 arrivals and 16 departures of which three and five respectively were British, leaving 75 vessels in harbour, Bri- tish 28:
The club's rise to notice has been meteoric and mainly due to their fine performancea in the
A few days ago," the Navy
Okada, In English Cup during the last three Minister. Admiral seasons, Five years ago the only formally announced that Japan's "Soccer clubs in the town were delegation to the Geneva pour Torquay Town and Babbacombe, parlers had received some special amateur sides which both com-instructions. He did not disclose peted in the Plymouth and District their nature, but it is generally Instructed he that believed Lengue.
Admiral Saito to try and secure These amalgamated and, formed the present Torquay United Club, for Japan an auxiliary fient that which, in its first professional
the strength not inferior to third in finished season,
The last two awarded to either Great Britain Western League, seasons have been spent in both or America. In other words, it is said that Admiral Saito will de- Southern and
that Japan would not be Western
clare Last season Torquay Leagues.;
finished satisfied with the application of and Won the latter
auxiliary vessels, though this does runners-up in the Western League, the 5-6-3 capital ship ratio
not warrant the inference that vessels, argues Mr. Hata, these are Japan will refuse, to take a lower entirely used for defensive pur- ratio, say, 5-5-3% or 5-5-4 and poses, as the real value of their will resolutely insist on a 5-5-5 service les in safeguarding com-i mercial routes., With this rather auxiliary ship ratio.
circumlocutory logic, Mr. Hata comes to the conclusion that, since Japan has important commercial routes to safeguard, she cannot ac- cept the application of a battle- ship ratio for auxiliary craft.
"the
FANLING GOLF.
to
Auxiliary Ratio. RESULT OF CAPTAIN'S CUP.
What auxiliary ship ratio Japan Week-end play at Fanling in the Captain's Cup, resulted in Mr. T. should enjoy has been one of the S. Whyte Smith qualifying, with a chief topics under discussion by reaponsible officials, heads of score of 88-10-79.
.
Expressing optimism as regards Other scores were: A. E. Lig-political parties and directors of
conference, Dr. Egi, a former saman. 92-11-81; C. C. Stark,big business concerns ever since the final outcome of the Geneva 86-3-83 and K. S. Morrison, Japan. signified her willingness Minister of Justice, thinks that it to attend the tripartite naval con- 98-14-84.
ference. They now are unanimous would be comparatively easy to Twelve cards were taken out In connexion with the electie that the application of the 5-6-3 reach an agreement regarding the Competition for June at Deep ratio to auxiliary vessels would be minimum tonnage of any type of Water Bay, it should be noted that unfair, and there has been a ten-vessel or the calibre of a gun. Ife Mr. J. S. MacLaren's score was dency to blame the Washington suggests a maximum tonnage not 29-3-26 and not 29-4 ns previous authorities for suggesting this in exceed 10,000 tons and no guns
their bare. ratio, as apan maintains that, to exceed eight inches as regards ly stated.
like Great Britain, she has exten-
Settlement Desired. sive territorial waters and food
Dr. Egi maintains that the three The record for getting the big and trade routes to safeguard.
Objection to the capital ship gest fish on the. Cain's River, one of
for auxiliary craft has Powers assembled to have these ratio New Brunswick's most famous early salmon rivers, has changed often in een most vigorously voiced by conversations are genuinely desir- the present season with the number Vice-Admiral Toshiatsu Sakamoto,ous of making the conference a of fishermen whipping the streams
a recognized au- traordinary difficulties ought to of this eastern Canada province an Imperial nominee to the House success and that, therefore, no ex- teaching larger proportions than of Peers and
The press pronounces benedic- ever before. The present holder of thority on such subjects. After mar the conclusion of some agree- the record is Rev. Father J. J.emphasizing the difference bement acceptable to all. O'Neill, of Stafford Springs, Conn, tween capilti ships and auxiliary on the conference, though some papers cynically observe that who comes annually to New Brun- vessels, Admiral Sakamoto saya swick for the early salmon fishing, that the peculiar geographic, the motive which led President and this year motored through to economic and political circum, Coolidge to issue this new call for Fredericton where he was taken in stanees of Japan-which, he con-naval disarmament was hand by W. Harry Allen, the Pen- tehas, are different from those of domestic, politics more than for
Father O'Neill's re- America should be taken into con- niac Guide.
invalidating the good purpose for cord fish measured forty-seven sideration when discussing the any other reason. Still, that is not inches from tip to tip and his pre-apportionment of auxiliary ship put forward by these papers as vided inspiration for a new poem ratios. He is of opinion that which the conference was convoked. which is to become the padding song Japan could not very well accept Special advice is tendered that the of the guides of the Miramichi dis- the capital ship ratio for auxiliary trict, the Cain's River emptying craft. into the, famous. Miramichi."
Be-
fore Father O'Neill caught his re-
cord fish the holder of the high
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conference, if it wants to be a gue- cess, should not go too much into technical affairs, and thereby pro voke discussions which could not; One of the leaders of the Sel-properly be settled at Geneva. mark was W. A. Spalding, of Buffa-yukai (Government) party. Mr. T. On the ground that some succesa lo, N. Y., whose largest salmon mea-lata, advocates the total abolition would be better than none at all. He maintains the delegates of Japan, as well as Bured forty-one and a half inches of capital ships. Previous to that the holder of the that these vessels are too expensive those of other countries, re ad- record was A. D. Curtiss, President for a country like Japan to main-monished by the Fourth Estate to of the Curtiss Lighting Corporation lain and that capital ships cannot adhere, as much as possible, to the of Chicago, who, among the fifty be strictly regarded as coming principle of "give-and take" and salmon he caught on Cain's River, within the purview of vessels hereby bring about even partial hooked one which measured forty absolutely needed for defensive success, If full consummation can-
purposes. As regards auxiliary not be achieved.
and one-half inches.
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