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SZE YAP COMPANY DISPUTE.

RIGHT TO USE FIRM'S NAME.

MOTION DISMISSED.

TOURIST VESSEL

ARRIVES.

"MALOLO" HERE ON HER PACIFIC CRUISE.

THREE-DAY STAY.

4

THE HONGKONG

CORRESPONDENCE.

The World Crisis,

To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.)

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1931.

CHINESE OFFER

TO JAPAN.

(Continued from Page 1)

Japanese subjects to the gravesį dangers.

The risk of such dangers is clearly evidenced by past experience and by the conditions which actually obtain in China.

Government Fear.

Sir-1 submit that Lord. Green- way and his critic, J. C. Johnstone, are both barking up the wrong tree The case concerning the affairs For the third time in three in the gold-bimetalliam controversy of the Sze Yap Steamship Com-years, the Matson liner Malolo China pays for her Imports, not pany Limited was resumed before docked at Kowloon this morning, in silver, but by her commodity ex- the Court of Appeal, the Chief on her annual cruise around the ports. The cost of production, Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) and the Pacific, She has 138 erulae mom-wha controls the volume of those

The Japanese Government are Pulsne Judge (Mr. Justice Lind-bers aboard and a number of exparts, is based on three factors persuaded that in the present well this morning. On behalf of interport passengers.

wages, transport charges and tax situation the safety of Japanese certain men who claim to be Captain C. A. Berndtson is

islation. The drop In China's inter- Directors, who succeeded in the command as on tho previous national exchange rate reduces the subjects in Manchuria can hardly ba enaured without an effort being original netion for an Injunction cruises and Mr. Lovis D. Stone, Intrinsic value of those costs and

the against another net of Directors, reprehunting

American exportation in thereby stimulated, made to remove national anti- but who failed, after an appeal, Express Company, is again the The increased demand for her ex-pathies and suspicions disting in Mr. 11. t. Shelloh, instructed by cruise director in charge of shore porta calia for increased produe- the mutual relations of the two

ing power. excursions.

Assisting Mr. Stone ion-an increase of her purchan Powers. With this end in view, they have alrendy expressed, In the Note of the Minister for Foreign cign Affairs, dated October 9. to the Chinese Minister in Tokyo, their

enter into negotia tions with the Chinese Government on certain basic principles that should regulate the normal rela- tions between the two countries. That Note was communicated at the time in the Council of the League.

R.

Mr. F. X. D'Almada, senior, apare Mr. William A. Shedd and Mr. plled for leave to take the matter William H. Michail, who, with Mr. before the Privy Counell, but this

These two so-enlied Anancial and course was opposed by Mr. F. U.

Deane 11. Dickasan, the educnemonic experts apparently agree Jenkin K.C. Instructed by

tional director, not only have that the recent sterling drop Mr.

is Leo D'Almada, senior.

accompanied both the previous Arguing that Mr. Jenkin's malul cruises but also frequently aging along a rivival of our ex-readiness to

port trade, recovery of the trade balance and v

general prosperity; and yet in the same attempt to aver- haul the world's economic structure, the drop in exchange

tre

Messrs. D'Almada and Mason, It was rightly issued in the name of the Company as they could not otherwise have lasued the writ. Connel contested Mr. Jokica argument that appellanta had right use the Campany's name,

nyugat would have pers proper for the writ to have been lasued in any other name

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isit lougkung on other cruises.

Alearth.

Stone, McPhail will

Shedd

And be returning to Hongkong next March on the new

rinco

Moving Picture Travelogue

Bioying

Basle Principles.

tlon for the proceedings to stayed should be dismissed. Mr. Sheldon explained that the writ was issued by Messrs. Hastings, Matson liner, Maripon, which lo they contend that Denys and Rowley and not by scheduled to sall from Son From China's international

In January, reversing there as rendered her, as a buyer, cruise itinerary of the Malolo.

a negligible quantity.

Convinced that this method of Mr. Dickson will be returning on

My candid opinion is that the procedure in alone calculated to the world ertise of the Resolute,ple at Home have just lost their open out a way to save the altua- which is te here on March 26th. bends over this business. They are on the Japanese Government have having an election on the tarifi ques-consistently held to their proposals As on the Inst Malolo cruise, Melther Free Trade

tion apparently quite convinced that in that sense throughout the re- or Protection frent discussions al the Council of Dickson will be accompanied by will fix things up again when to the League. a professional cameraman for the making br

| the unstsider, it is perfectly of Authority Needed or Not.

travelogues.

viols that the real source of all our Arendy lo The Chart

economic and financial troubles to

The basic principles which they Justice sai the forturea of last year are showing point war that, un

is post-war debt inhentrial have had in mud relate to: day Mr. drakin's rougout the United States and taxation. mbriston, the appellants ought bagland as a travelogue murien

(1) Mortal repudiation to have obtained either authority entitled “Ports u' fall.”

We have heard a lot, lately, about from the Directors of the Company

He made o reels in Hongkong Britain's altruistic foreign invest-gressive policy and conduct; or from the Company Bṣeil, while and vicinity last October, one,

ment policy and France's selfsh al integrity: Mr. Sheldon'a argument was that "Haunt of Romaner,

Actually, the Bri tremting gold boarding.

(11) complete suppremina of all they could ure the

watia Company's

Hangkong

Lisher has been putting his war- another, and name without any

Hustery

Jonn dividends abroad dividendsganized movements interfering Freaking with Canton.

with Synchronized Mr to which he has not been virtunt with the freedom of trade and slirring of international hat- red; the descriptive Information, the resulting from pur mud peal-war Mr. Sheldon argtied Hal hissert

series will soon be showing in deflation policy has rendered home view of the matter was the cor-

cinema houses throughout the Fur investment unprofitable pro- reet ane, and dealing with

Einst The entire series is being | position. fte motion he urged it should have shown aboard the Malule during been filed when the writ was issued the present cruise, supplementary in the original action. On Mr. Jen. Mr. Dickason's usual pre-port

Jentures.

express 414-

thority until stopped, The queя- Dickson's voice, which provides ly entitled) because the

tion was as to which was the cor- reet view,

the

kin's case it might be argued that

Local Excursions. the Directors never had authority to start any proceedings at ali,; White in Hongkong, until 5 p.m. in which case solleitors might be on Thursday, when the Malela is called upon to bear all the costs scheduled to sail for Manila, the of the litigation from the time cruise party will make the New dceedings started. Counsel Territories drive on Tuesday after an "Absurd noon, the around-the-island drive on Wednesday and the Peak trip Forty of Their Lorships dismissed the on Thursday morning.

party will go to Canton aboard the party motion and gave leave for Mr. Sheldon to apply for leave to np. the night-boat. Taishan on Tues- day and return on Wednesday pen to the Privy Council, the apas plication being fixed for this after-

evening.

reault

noon.

thin ля

YOUTH ARRESTED AFTER THEATRE,

From Manila, the Malolo will to Bangkok, Singapore, proceed Batavia, Macassar, Port Moresby (New Guinen), Sydney, Auckland, Suva (Fiji), Pago Pago (Samoa). Honolulu полет

and Sno Francisco, where she la due on December

MAGISTRATE WHO CAME OUT 16th.

TOO EARLY.

a pair of pincers and with laiter.

taxation

Outside the U.S.A, and France the world has been bled of its pur- chasing power by deht paying taxa

in railing tion, over-production

In die eriminal destruction of life's hessities with the prospect of millions of people starving in the coming winter, and neither tariffs, bimetallism nor any other fiscal or currency reform will get us out of the quagmire into which we have blindly floundered.---Yoùrs, etc..

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(2) respect for China's territori-

(4) effective protection through- out Manchuria of all peaceful pur- sults undertaken by Japanese subjects;

(5) respect for the treaty rights of Japan in Manchuria.

The Japanese Government he. eve that all these points being in entire accord with the aims and aspirations of the Longue of Na- tions, and embodying a natural basis the

yoon which peace in For East must depend,

commend themselves

will opinion.of ONLOOKER

the approval of the public

MODERN THEATRE FOR KOWLOON.

ALHAMBRA WILL SCREEN FIRST RUN FILMS.

world. The refusal

by the Japanese representative to lay those points on the table of the Council was due to the consideration that they should, in their nature, properly form the subject of negotiations between the parties directly invol ved.

Co-operation Invited.

With the future welfare of both nations in mind, the Japanese Government feel that the urgent

RADIO BROADCAST

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Song-Always in All Ways.

Song-Beyond the Blue Horizon.

Jeannelto MacDonald (Soprano).

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1446.

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Concerto in A Minor (Grieg Op. 10). Played by Arthur Do Greef and The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra con- ducted by Sir Landon Ronald. M-24.

1st Movement-Allegro molto

moderato,

The Colony is to have yet an- The Malolo sailed from Sanother cinema theatre, this time a Francisco on, September 19th, and first run house at Kowloon, to be Aouth was charged before has already called at Los Angeles, named the Alhambra and forming need at the present moment is to arrive at n solution of the problem Mr. Fraser, at the Kowloon Magisilo, Tonikulu. Yokohama, Kobe part of the

chain of showe racy this morning, for being in Miyajima. Chinwangtao

and controlled by Hongkong Amuar by the co-operation of the two session of an electric torch and Shanghal.

ments Limited. Construction is countries, and thus seek a path of already well in hand and it is ex-common happiness and prosperity. Their willingnes remains unalter- pected that the beginning of nextd and unabated to nerotin-

should see its completion, The site of the new theatre in into the subject of the basic princ

with the Chinese Government tiona Nathan Road, opposite the Fo Hinginles above formulated relating to on the south, Suchaw Lane at the Japan and China, and on the sub- Can Theatre, bounded by Kansu Lane the normal relations between She

mport. iect of the withdrawal of Japanese visit to Siam rear, and Market Street on

north.

ing in Jordan Road early on Sun-

pone.

Among

Noted Lady Artist.

the day morning for an unkwful por-American citizens

many prominent travelling on Defendant said he just

the ship is Mim Lillian Genth, A. out of a theatre when he was artist, who is paintin subjects in N. A. the celebrated American rested).

His Worship-At that time?

various parts of the Orient. is also making a

d'

came

The Po Ming Theatre? The show Balshed at midnight. I was there myself. There was an all- night show.

Yes.

Worship:-Apparently

CO-

the

KOWLOON RUGBY.

TO MEET BORDERERS TEAM ON WEDNESDAY.

The Kowloon Rugby Club first team has arranged to meet "B" Company of the South Wales Borderers in A

2nd Movemont-Adagio. Brd Movement-Allegro moderato

molta e Marcato. 8.00 p.m. Local time; weather

10.30 pm. Rugby mid-day press

10.33 p.m. Close down,

BRITAIN WILL WIN THROUGH.

(Continued from Page 0.)

ference and action are the only remedies I see for this.

Defendant:Yes. It was Satur-where she will execute a

newe. Architect is Mr. T. C. Wong, and troops to the South Manchurin night and there was an all mission portrait of King Praja he has adapted his plans to the Railway Zone. night chow.

Which theatre did you go to?- Dhipok. If she find the inhabitants irregular shape of the building The Po Hing Theatre.

unusually interesting, Miss Genthallotment by designing a theatre

the may stay in Far Eust for that will have in many respects a several years.

novel lay-out to the Colony. Its! She created a big sensation to art main feature is that the audi- circles three years ago by flatly torium is fan-shaped, with the pra His Worship (16 Chinese detec-refusing to paint any more nude scenium at the corner of Nathan tive)-Was there an all-night per-studles, and has since concentrated Road and Kaneu Lane while the formance on Saturday night?

on depicting Spanish and African side walls extend at an angle of subjects, including "Blood and about 6 or 70 degrees, making Sand" studies which have been circle span of about 120 feet. acclaimed by the critics,

Every inch of available space game at King's Park on Wednesday, han therefore been taken advan-kick-of at 6.16. The following have tage of, and the plana make pro- been selected to represent Kowloon: vision for senting accommodation Frankham; Whitley, Black, Burnett, of nearly 2.000 people in the circle and auditorium.

Another feature is that special attention has been paid to exits and there are doors opening prac- tically the whole length of the Nathan Road frontage. It estimated that the theatre when two be cleared inside full, can

His came out too early,

After hearing the evidence, his Worship convicted the defendant, but as he was very young and ob- viously a novice at the game, he decided is rive him another chance.

A fine of $10, or 14 days' hard labour, was impose

ARMY ROWING CLUB. REGATTA AT STONECUTTER'S

YESTERDAY.

LAD WITH EIGHT CONVICTIONS.

RECOGNISED BY THE

MAGISTRATE.

When a young Chinese, aged 18, at the Central Magistracy this mor- ning, answered a charge of stealing minutes. $10 from a coolie on the Mongkok ferry yesterday, Mr. Grantham, who has reassumed the duties of

Ferguson: Kilby; Crozier: Cogan, MeNider, Stoker; McKenzie, Riddell; Hardy, Walters, J. E. Wilson. Reser

Witchell, Morris, Summers, ver. Skinner.

A man named Lau Kwai was sentenced to three months' hard labour at the Kowloon Magistrasy this morning, before Mr. Fraser for the theft of some iron fittings from the No. 2 Dredger, belonging to the Government, at the Kwong Hip Loong shipyard. Defendant admitted taking the fittings, saying that he had picked

them up to have a look.

Impressive Entrance. The Army Rowing Club Regatta was held under excellent weather

The main entrance from Nathan conditions at Stonecutters Island yes- a Magistrate in the absence of Mr. Road is under a large canopy pro- terday afternoon, a large gathering. Williams, observed that he rejecting over the street, and leads numbering over two hundred, being cognised the lad as old offender and into a spacious crush hall, 78 ft. in attendance. Major-General J. W. recollected him as having worn the by B4 ft. A wide flight of stairs Bandilands and several other Officers gown of the well-to-do class on his leads up to the mezzanine floor, were present.

appearance before him.

and here peain there is an Innova- Inspector Shaftain, who was protlon, inasmuch as theatre goera covered with ton-test and asbestos Chaplain's Cup were contested, and secuting, confirmed his Worship's will be called on to climb only one to absorb sound and prevent echo. six boats entered the final. At the belief, saying that in the interval fight, entering the circle at the There will be no shops on the

bottom, and walking up to their

102 | Nathan Road frontage, but provi-

The incing was keen and interest- ing. First of all the henta for the

General Sandilands presented the

last

conclusion of the events, Major- the Ind had spent his time in Santa, inatend of, as is customargision has been made for them in two cups, the Chaplain's Cup and the serving. a sentence for a similar walking up two flights llars to a dwelling at the other end of tho!

And had only lately come out from

..offence.

and going G. O. C.'s Infantry Trophy,

Kansu Lane, while there will be will be no down. There The results were as follows:

It was disclosed that the accused obstrust the view of

of eirele Chaplain's Cup.-1, 18th. Heavy

patrona. building. Battery "B" Crew; 2, 31st. Heavy had seven previous convictions and

A decorative scheme on a moder- Mr. Wong estimates that the on the present occasion was caught mistic note has been planned, and building should be completed and Battery; 8, 12th. Heavy Battery "A" Crap.

while endeavouring, to rob a poor it is also pronened to have a cool-ready for accupation in February G, O. Ce Trophy-1, "C" Company coolie of his anvings.

ing system installed. An addition- The concrete frame is being con- Louth Wales Borderers: 2, H. Q.

His Worship sentenced accused to al festurs is that healden the BDB Bouth Wales Borderers: 3, . a year's imprisonment to be follow. cial construction to aid the acous structed by Lun Bang & Co., while 'Argylla.

ed by two years' police supervision, the properties, the celling is to be the general works contractors are

Leadership Needed.

There is no reason why the re- covery of Britain should not be as rapid and complete as the recovery of France, which

five years ago was in a worse will if we have plight than we are now. It certainly fendership equal in skill and energy to M. l'oincare's. The Ar- gentine, which gave up the gold standard only twelve months

Ago has already turned her adverse trade balance into 息 credit one.

With a solvent Budget, a subs- tantial art

act of tariffs, and the vigour which the British nation always manages to show in times of crisis, wa shall come safely and swiftly through this bad patch in our financial history. The 'credit and strength of Britain are built on more substantial foundations than gold bars in a bank vault.

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THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

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December 1981 30.25 up 35. May 1982 81.00 down .16. July 1082 81.80 down .10.

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