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Kamo Maru...
Saturday, 9th Jan. Saturday, 23rd Jan
Saturday, 23rd Jan. Saturday, 27th Foli
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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1932,
POWERS' "PRESSURE" | AGRICULTURAL SHOW'S
ON JAPAN.
HANDBOOK.
QUESTION OF SAFEGARDING | PROGRAMME AND SCHEDULE
TREATY RIGHTS,
OF EXHIBITS.
for
THE REPARATIONS PROBLEM.
NEED OF CONFIDENCE IN GERMANY.
London, Jan. 7.
New York, Jan. 7. The programme and schedule World diplomatic pressure on of exhibits for the New Territories Japan now promises to take the Agricultural Show at Shek
The Prime Minister arrived in form of separate representations Hui on Saturday and Sunday has Scotland, and for the next few
Wu
London to-day on his roturn from by the Powers, in order to en- boon published. In addition to pluasise their trenty rights in being an canential guide
days will be in consultation with China, of which Manchuria is held visitors, it is an interesting record and in studying afresh the reports individual Ministers and experts, to be an integral part, declares of the New Territories Agricul the Washington correspondent of tural Association, and contains which have been meeting during of various Cabinet committeen, much helpful information for The purpose of the move seems agriculturiats. to be to complete negotiations ilustrated with interesting pic! It is understood that good pro- from every possible angle until a tures.
gress has been made in consider- permanent solution of the Man- Agriculturista will be Interesting preliminary work for the churian problem can be found.ed in a few simple explanations of Lausanne Reparations Conference.
· Reuter's American Servier.
the New York Times,
French Position.
It โป liberally
the recess.
the salt requirements of plants, Sir Federick Leith Ross, of the by Dr. G. A. C. Herklots, and an Treasury, who has been carrying outline of the cultivation of on conversations with French ex- Paris, Jan. 7. vegetables in the New Territories,ports on the reparatione question, The possibility of the French Dr. Herklota has also contributed will have the advantage of dis- Ambassador at Tokyo making ron useful article on fruit culture. cussing with the Prime Minister: prenentations concerning France's The handbook, which covers all the whole question in the light of treaty rights in China and Man- sections, is printed in English and the report of yesterday's Cabinet churia, in accordance with Ameri- Chinese,
committee meeting, before he re- can reports, is not ruled out in
turns to-morrow to Paria to resume authoritative quarters, although
the conversations. It la considered premature to define the acope and nature of nuch action, Reuter.
British Interests,
Tokyo, Jan. 7. it is learned that the British Ambassador visited the Foreign Oflee this morning to enquire re- garding the impairment of British interests in the Peking-Mukden Railway. by the action of the | Japanese Army in retaining the
railway receipts.
It is understood that the Vice- Minister, Mr. Nagni, exploited that the army had temporarily aequestered the money for the pirpose of preventing it reaching Chang Hue-liang, but now Chang had withdrawn his traona, the money would be handed over... Renter
Commission's Chairman.
London, Jan. 7.
It is reported from Geneva that
| Lord Lytton will be chairman of
We are asked to state that the exhibits will be on view to the public from 12.30 p.m., and that the formal opening ceremony, by H.E. the Governor will take place at 3 p.m.
not
All
that when the full Cabinet meets The Times says it may well be next week matters may have pro-
SPECIAL
SAILING
"EMPRESS of BRITAIN"
THE WORLD'S WONDER SHIP
to EUROPE
FROM HONG KONG
FEBRUARY 15th
Yokohama March 16th
to Cherbourg and Southampton on the luxurious liner "Empress of Britain" completing a worki cruise. See Peiping Japan Honolulu California - Panama Canal. Spend a day and night in Balboa - Havana and New York.
that "the view of the British Gov- Arriving Cherbourg, Southampton April 14th
Poultry exhibits will be received sed no far as to enable deel.
alons to be taken. at the Exhibition Grounds
It understands later than 11 a.m. to-morrow. ernment is that the best way to are welcome,
ensure success of the Lausanne conference lies in working for some arrangement that would re- establish confidence in Germany. By thla in meant not merely con- fidence of the Germane in their own country, but the confidener of the world generally as to the fu- ture position of Germany.
That is
CLAIM FOR TENNIS RACQUETS.
FRAMES NỰT OF GOOD QUALITY,
up object of the converantions. It is hoped to find some practical The Puisne Judge Mr. Justice plan which, while re-establishing. Lindsel
judgment with this confidence, will at the same! Kave costs for the defendant in the ac- time meet political diffealties * brought in the Summary bound to exist in various countries Court by Mesars. Mamak and concerned with a problem so com- Company, No. 29, Wing Lok Build-plicated as the ability or inability ing. Kowloon, against Mr. W. Paf Germy to pay "eparations."...
sui, known as Mesure. Tadpole fritish Wireles and Sons, Jee House Street.
Plaintif claimed the sum of
the League Commission to Mau-$408 and casts as the price of twra churia. Reuter,
Dr. Sze's Successor.
dozen tennis racquet frames sold and delivered to the defendant. The defence was that the frames Nanking, Jan, 7. The National Government to-upplied were not of merchantable day telegraphed to Mr. W. W. Yen, some of the frames sold by Tad- quality. it being claimed that the Minister at Washington, to pole has broken. proceed to Europe as Chinu's eblef in giving judgment, his Lord- representative, 011 the
Longer ship held that the frames were not Connell, Dr. Alfred Sze having re- of merchantable quality, and gave signed from that position--fedgment for the defendant with
ter.
FENG YU-HSIANG.
Ф
"CHRISTIAN GENERAL" COMING BERE.
Shanghai. Jan. 7. Marshal Feng Yu-hsius. inter- viewed by Reuter'a correspondent, stated that he definitely intended to visit Jongkong in the future to see Mr. Hu Han-min. Reuter.
near
GALES MODERATE.
VESSELS ABLE TO RESUME THEIR VOYAGES,
London, Jun. 7.
which gusts of 82 miles an hour The tempestuous weather, during were
registered nt costs.
Falmouth, moderated last night, and vessels . Mr. F. G. E. Rendall was for which had sought shelter were able plaintiff and Mr. Horace Lo was to resume their voyages. The for the defendant.
skies were clear, with a gentle breeze and slight sen, this morning. The cruisers Norfolk, Dornel- shire and Exeter left Plymouth for the West Indies, and a further post. ponument of the spring cruise of the Atlantic Fleet was unnecessary. Althongh many vessels were temporarily disabled, assistance
PLEASING CONCERT.
FINE RECEPTION FOR
MISS PECKER. ·
The
The concert hall of the Helena May Institute was crowded to its forthcoming in all cases. capacity last night, when Miss battleship Royal Sovereign and Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang, the Luba Pecker gave the pianoforte craiser Exeter, together with the nast picturesque figure of the recital which had been postponed Plymouth lifeboats, for some hours political stage in China, has been from December 3. The Institute stood by a steamer which had lost uncrowned king in the North-West has rarely seen such an enthusias-propeller near Eddystone light- for many years and has taken the reception as Miss Pecker had house. They were reeniled when part în more civil wars in China at the completion of what Was
the storms censed,
during the last ten years than any really a thoroughly entertaining The liner Rajputana, in which of his contemporaries not exclud-programme brilliantly given. Mr. Lloyd George travelled from ing Chiang Kai-shek.
Miss Pecker had chosen her Ceylon, arrived at Plymouth this A man of strict disciplines who items from Chopin and, Liszt, and morning. He said they had had tares very little for his personal included among them such well-a "pretty good dusting" during the appearance and social standing, I known numbers an the Butterfly
storm, hut the passengers escaped nsually wearing coolie clothes etude. Fantasia-Impromptu himself, Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang Liszt's Dance of the Gnomes and
without injury. Otherwise it had is much loved and mach feared by his 11th Rhapsody. She finished been a delightful voyage. his subordinates.
Marshal came into much prominence in 1910 in his war with Chiang Kai-shek hut bath he andi Marshal Yen Hai-shan suffer
a surprising defeat when they seemed to be within easy reach of Nanking.
associated.
te
with a Linzt version of the Faust waltz, which evoked prolonged applause. The audience insisted on a couple of additional numbers, which were graciously given.
AUSTRALIAN AIR MAIL.
KINGSFORD SMITH ON RETURN TRIP,
London, Jan. 7.
Flood Damage.
areas
Much damage was done by floods yesterday. in many roads were submerged, and the the
rivers overflowed their banks, particularly in North-western Eng- land.
An extensive landslide occurred on the Sheffield-Manchester road, over the Pennines,
In South Wales many farms aré isolated owing to the floods, and
Marshal Feng was
the Kuomintang Left Wing leader, Mr. Wang Ching-wel, in 1930 at the Foking Enlarged Kuo- mintang Plenary Session and while at Shanghai laat week conferred with Mr. Wang Ching- Air Commodore Kingsford Smithrallway traffle in some centres is wei. He is visiting Hongkong to left Hamble early this morning for interrupted.—oritzak Wirclens. aak Mr. Hu Fan-min to accept the Paris on his return flight to Aus- post
the Central Political tralia, with 700 lbs. of mails, in Council.
his monoplane Southern Star.- Reuter.
THE SMALL SAVINGS.
Destination.
Steamers
Sailings.
10 TSINGTAŬ via SWATOW
# SHANGHAI
Norvikon
Kwaisang Bandviken Hangsang
TO SINGAPORE PENANG
2 CALCUTTA
Yuansang Butsong
Hosang
TO OSAKA TI AMOY 8 KOBE
Kutsang
Sun. 10th Jan at 7 a.m. Wod. 13th Jun at 7 a.m. Sun. 17th Jan at 7 a.m. Wed, 20th Jan at 7 a.m. Satur. 16th Jan at 3 p.m. Satur. 6th Feb at 3 pm. Mon. 22nd Fob at 5 p.m. Tuos. 19th Jan at 7 a.m.
WHAT THE BRITISH POST OFFICE REVEALS.
TO YOKOHAMA vin AMOY,
Hosang
KOBE & OSAKA
TO SANDAKAN
Hinsang
Yusang
to TIENTSIN via SHANGHAI Choongshing
fo TIENTSIN via SWATOW,
SHANGHAI & CHEFOO.
Chipshing
Sun. 31st Jan at 7 a.m.
noons noon.
Wed, 13th Jan at Thurs. 21st Jan at Satur. 9th Jan at 7 a.m. Tues. 19th Jan at 7 a.m.
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London, Jun. 7. Sir Kingsley Wood. the Post- master General, speaking the wireless last night, said that, in- cluding savings bank deposits of £290,000,000 owned by 10,000,000 depositora, Government stock and, untional savings certificates to a total of nearly £1,000,000,000 was held by small savers through the Post Omec, representing about one twentieth of the necumulated wealth of the country.
nre
Some 200,000 accounts opened in the Post Office savlugs bank each year for children. All the Royal Princes have hold ac- counts as small boys, and both Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose have a savings ac count and home sales.-British Wirclesa.
CLADS PARKOM
TO REA
The point to fencing is not to get the point,
MINISTER DEFENDS FRENCH POLICY.
NO DISTINCTION BETWEEN IMPORTING COUNTRIES,
Paris, Jan. 7.
France's economic policy during the present crisis was defended by M. Rollin, Minister for Commerce. when speaking at the opening of the new offices of the Chamber of Commerce.
M. Rollin said that although France was comparatively less hard hit by the universal depression, she was nevertheless sorely tried. She had been forced to have recourse to temporary measures, which in no way differentiated between import- ing countries, and did not inter- fere with the normal working of exchanges.
The Government had been at pains to come to friendly arrange- ments with other countries, con- ciudad M. Rollin.-Reuter's Special Service.
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