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tiality and fair dealing. It la fur- ther thought likely that the cum- mission would have Chinese anú Japanese representatives attachud to it, with secretaries and
Juter- preters. A small personnel, it is thought, would be handier than a large one, more practicable and HE BELIEVES HIMSELF IN THE RIGHT, more expeditions. As known, Japan desires that the commisalón
should not only investigate the
it
No MAN IS DEFEATED WITHOUT SOME RESENTMENT, WHICH WILL BE CONTINUED WITH GUSTINAČY WIDLE
AND ABBERTED WITH BITTERNESS, IF EVEN TO HIS OWN CONSCIENCE HE 18 DETECTER IN THE WRONG.- Johnson.
To-day being the iAutonomy May of Portugal, the thing was flown from the forestant of all Beltish and fereira warships in port.
Manchurian issue, but. tint
The Cheero Chal Christmas Dance should extend its inquires abo to will be held in the City Hall on Mon- China Proper, studying the gitua-day, December 28, tion which has led up to the present crisis, including the non-fulfilment by China of her treaty obligations, Such an inquiry would assuredly be or flu utnice value, nad would throw a great deal of light an pre- sent conditions nu well as those of the iramediate past.
Whatever may be world opinion generally on Japan's recent actions in in Maneburit-- netion which.
amespots, deserve the críticíaru they have received- the idea of an Impartial commission Chisa atal studying conditions the spot is one which will commend itself to foreign interests in the East. Indeed, anide altogether
visiting
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The muster of the as, Kayinx rej posts a capsized junk difting in gas tion 1st. Bedog. 031N. Lơng 136 des | dangerous to navigation.
"Shut That Window!?
By ROBERT LYND,
com-
IT is a most unfortunate thing | bope of moving the lady's
that the national unity passion. But the extraordinary should be threatened just now by thing was that not a single man a revival of the quarrel between present could summon up enough thone who want to open the win-courage to ask her if she would down in trains and those who want mind the window being closed. to shut them.
Anw the features of one m
In the hope of bringing about a working convulsively in an obvious Rettlement of the dispute, some one attempt to speak. But he WIN han propused that every train clearly more afraid of women even should contain a number of com- thân of fresh air, for all he could partments in which the windows do was
to move his lips and cannot be shut and a number in goggle, after which he relapsed which the windows cannot be into an altitude of defeat with ojeged, so that, like the smokeraja venomous expression on iris and non-smokers the lovers and blue-nosed free, loathers of fresh air may both be satished.
re
This, bring an intelligent sag Mr. and M. d. Scutt Harton and) Mbes Pamela Scott Harston fert gration, has. naturally, been | Liverpool
November for Jucted. Nih Hongkong by the Ilar Funnel stemme 1lerter.
Two
DA
cases
3
No Compromise.
Now, I should have felt the greatest admiration for my fellow- passengers If they had yielded to the lady's whim in the chivalrous spirit of Sir Philip Sidney. But have never seen men looking less like Sir Philip Sidneys in my life.
I do not know why it is that, be true that they were not look-
these men's
of diphtheria (anej with all the wealth of inventive in their best, for their faces were death), ne death from enterie and genius in the world, no one has discoloured with cold. But old forty-one deaths from T. B. wer rever yet invented a contrivance for alone could not necount for the | admitting exactly the right amount extraordinary mixture of colours ported to the M.0.1, in the week of air into a railway compartment that I observed on
28, Yeaterday. ended November further diphtherin case was reperiodenough air, say, to satisfy the face. They were shen, bine. from Vletorin.
robust, out-of-doors type of, pa green, rple and magenta all at senger like myself and the Hom-
the same tline. And these, as Accidentally falling into a hold an olent. cotton-wool type that re- from the Manchurian question, if hoard the .. Miho Maru, which is gards fresh air as Nature's ehlef everybody knows, are the colours
of suppressed hatred. lying at Hunghom. 10 ΕΠΙΠΤ named poison.
I confess I myself began to feel Chan Chung-fung, aged 16, has been The fault of the present systern that I was travelling In an an
Japan's stand in defence of what she considers her rights has the re-
THE HONGKONG HOTEL 1 solt of placing Chinn's treaty polics removed to the Kowloon Hospital for that the passenger often has tel usually draughty refrigerator and,
GARAGE.
The Hanukong & Shanghai Hotel, Lid Incorporated in Hongkong. sub ind
Hapor Valley
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1981.
THE MANCHURIAN
OUTLOOK.
Yesterday's Heges of the Japanese ruite-jøre, reflected in the exten- Seve withdrawal B roups in to the railway zue was a first puzzling, but. at the sante Fine.
Precisely what had į
LTD.ht about the change of front LTD.
treatment. His condition H sldered serious.
have
has
As from this morning, ali members
from time immemorial,
joints
roof
next
choose between a Polar gale and a when We Trived at London Under rigid examination. the
miasma and most of us want Bridge, it was all that most of us neither. Powers generally may yet
could do to unstifon our cause to be thankful at the turn of of the Hongkong Police Force have As regards the two parties to fielently to rise to our feet. The events, China, by their lightheartened their winter uniforms. For the dispute, I fancy that we of the indy put her book carefully away past two weeks only those on open-air school bear our sufferings into her suit-case, and left the ed renunciation of treaty obliga-night duty had changed from their the more patiently, We are un compartment first. As I got out a summer garb, A distinct change has comfortable in a close and felid man with wild red eyebrows, \ a tions in recent years, has created been made this year in the uniforms atmosphere, but we are subject to wild red moustache and an a situation of marked seriousness, of the European sergeants, who are no insane terror in the matter such red nose between them turned į notwithstanding which she
now provided with strips similar to as the opposite school feels at me and, glancing after the lad those of the London Metropolitan
have with daggers in his eyes, exclaim (serural intumerabic concessions from the Powers, She has, in lael, come to think that all the giving mast be on one side, and all the re- ceiving on the other. Not only so, bart she has acquired an unhappy habit of making promises and fail- ing to foll them. For these reasons it is well that her recent con- duet in respect of treation should be investigated. if Japan's policies have an other resolt than they will at least have served
grant purpose.
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Police in pince of the broader ones sight of an open window, which have been wore in the Culuny never seen bitterer hatred dis-ed, with enormous malice: "She
torting a a hunun face than the should travel on the batred of the man who wants the time!"* window shat for the man-or wo- An assault with intent to rub was man--who will not let him shut it.
Now, I contend that no body of committed on an aged married woman is usually a woman, se for imagined behaving like that be open-window-lovers could be at Shan all village, in the Shatin niy experience goes, who has the cause someone, by keeping a win- District, yesterday
afternoon by L
The Helpless Male.
on
Chinese who was subsequently arrest. courage to prevent him from doingtow shut, compelled them to travel ed. The woman, Hui Yum-kiu, nged.
in a Black Hole of Calcutta 64, was walking along the Shatin
wheels. Road and when near the No. 4 Rail- way Tunnel she was attacked by t
I remember, shortly after the Since we are the gentler race. man who, however, was not armed in war, when the heating arrange we shall probably in the end be any way. She shouted, and the may ments were either inadequate or defeated and all windows in all ran away without taking anything, non-existent, coming up from railway-trains with be kept shut ali this. A
subsequently receivest Brighton one morning in a com the your round. from the Shatin Palice Station report-partment in
in which a, determines- ed that the alleged assailant had been fooking woma
woman had installet her
Soviet Russla To-Day. bad not been indiested. #1 is now made clear that the Tokyo Govern- The belief in many quarters that the world economic crisis 11:24 ment, foregoing the danger o
trewn the future of civilisation alvelutely floating world opinion.
into the melting-pot has not been ha muude a texture which will
changed in any way by the signs help Japan's eatise at this juncture.
of improvement in Great Britain. The withdrawal orter it sooms. British reentery, brought about by wis issued by the Emperor as a the fight from the pound, though result of a polition from Baronit sounds paradoxical, has been at other countries, Shidehara. asking, the Emperor to the expense of
curb the actions of the militarists, and the world outlook at the mo otherwise Baron Shidehara would ment is worse rather than better. Great changes must come before
Arrestert.
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We are really, fresh-air open window. All the ather passe senters were men, and, even angels that there are not riete in before the train left the station, the railway-trains every day of the they began to exchange apprehen- year. sive glances, looking first at the c.
at each open window and then uther.
The lady, immersed in a book,
The following cable at the close Paid no heed to them. When the the sugar market yesterday has rain left the station one of the been received by Messrs. Pettle passengers attempted a breath and Ch
Pueeze for the morning was icy cold and the cutting wind that Lawirled round the compartment i was growing în strength) in order
to aftrael her attention. yenly went on reading.
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militarists deal with the situation.ternational co-operation on a seale Without a doubt, Japan's bonehitherto undreamed of. as a prac
der greatly suffered as in
tical possibility, miny comme-
be forced opence of the continued enernach- upon a doubtful world. And where There ments of the military at the very will Soviet Russia came in? time when she was assuring
is no story in the world to-day of the
more interest than that concern- world that she had no territorial
ing developments in Russia. Out designa on Manchuria. Had The of the revolution that swept away Army Inction persisted in its the power of the Tears has come noliey, there could have been small the most remarkable social and hopes of a pacific settlement of the economie experiment in human outstanding issues. We are now history. A untion is being ሰር
made un શ tremendous led to hope that wiser counsels will prevail, and that the withdrawal the width of a continent, practical-
thoroughly modern sente..
of troops is an earnest thereof.
ly primitive yesterday, countless Obviously, however, all danger is great industrial plants and collec not yet at an end. It would be tivist farms are being developed in foolish to suppose that peace is make their bid in the world's mur- definitely assured. But the pros.kets. A people crushed for cen- ape-old pecta are decidedly brighter thanturies have swept away
klens of government, marriage, they have been for many weeks.
divorce, education. jurisprudence, Assuming that the situation re- religion. public welfare, and hu- maina composed for some time,, the man relations. Where are these sext point of interest will be the people? How do they live? How despatch of the suggested interna are they bringing up their chil tional Thure
commission of Inquiry. has been considerable
dren? The world needs to take an interest in such matters if the problems of to-day are to be tackled speculation concerning its likely from the right direction. The personnel, but so for no names Telegraph has obtained the righta have been forthcoming. Japan has in a series of articles written by a suggested that it comprise three woman who has just returned members-ono representing France, from Russin after a lengthy visit, in honour of M. Briand, the Preai- not as a tourist, but as a student of contlitions in a country a dont of the Lengue Council: an-different from the rest of the other Great Britain, owing to her world as Mura almost. Miss Julia Known impartiality and great In-Blanchard (her first article will terests in the Far East; and the appear to-morrow) tells the story third America, which has considor of the people of Russia, without at able interests in Munchuria. Such tempting to advocate or condemn anything in their system. It is Commission, Mr. Yoshizawa
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PHIPPS Hints at New
TATTOOING.
VOGUE.
Tattooing used to be the pre- But she rogative, of Those in Peril on the
Sen.
The passengera looked at each Any doubts as to the theory that' ether, as if every man were silent-sailors have wives in every port y saying to every other mau may be set at real by a view of "You tell her!" font-colors were mariner, ancient or modern, in ostentatiously raised. Men wrap nedige. The beauty may be but ped their enats
more
closely akin deep, but there is plenty of it. round them. There was a shuf Now I learn that tattooing in bé- fing and drumming of feet on the coming fashionable
with, land-
September 1932 1.26 down 2 pts. Goor. Coughs louder than any lubbers. And with this broaden- December 19:11 1.09 no change.rçat cough were emitted in the ing of its clientelo is associated a
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"You're going to find gut.une thing, Joe-when a mina gota married his money ain't his own,?.
development of design which is rendering the anchors, hearts, and harems of yesteryear definitely de made.
A Ticklish Job,
n
For instance, an American re- cently walked into London tattooist's establishment and ask- ed to be infected with a view of London. That must have boen f pralty ticklish job,
A alce compact little panoráma of Stratford-on-Avon would surely have done just as well, though even in that case one imagines that the tattooist would be getting pins and needles by the time he reached Anne Hathaway's cottage. But London! It makes one weep just to think of the artist follow- Ing the omnibus routes to the Haburbs.
Some people Imagine that a Lattoo in like a wifo-that you take It, for better or for worse, till the cows come home. That·la à fal- lacy. I understood that if the de- sign is gone over with a needle charged with flesh-coloured eolu- tion not even » Scotland Yard man can find the site!
The Travel Snob.
That being so, there is overy reason why tattooing should enjoy a wide vogue. Film stars will be able to carry studio portraits of their current husbands and still leave plenty of space for advertise- ments.
There is cape, too for the travel anob. In addition to the labels on his luggage he could avail himsel of the free tattoo service withouk, | which; no big hotel will in future? be really up to date,
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