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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. COPENHAGEN,

The Motor Vessal,

"AFRIKA"

having arrived consignees of cargo

THE

SHANGHAI PEACE PROSPECTS

SIGNING OF TRUCE ON THURSDAY

TERMS NOT KNOWN

Shanghai, May 2.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

FUNERAL OF POLICE VICTIM.

JEWALA SINGH CREMATED WITH FULL HONOURS

SEAPLANE

MAY

3. 1932.

HANGER

DESTROYED.

FIRE RAZES THE FLYING CLUB'S MATSHED

A matahed hangar belonging to the Hongkong Flying Club at Kaf Tak Aerodrome was completely gutted by fire last night, together poysuzɔ wooq many yaya vousyon

KOO ACCOMPANIES MISSION.

ITINERARY ARRANGED IN

MANCHURIA

The funeral of Police constable

Mukden, May 2. Jowala Singh, who was fatally

Lord Lytton's League of Nations shot by a suspect while on his beat

Commission loft Mukden this in Boundary Road, Samehulpo, on

morning with Dr. Wellington Koo The armistice conference will the night of April 5, and succumb

and five members of his auite hold its concluding session to-ed to his injuries during the week- og du mois Business whom Manchukuo has permitted morrow morning, when the truce and, took place yesterday after podump to and u to accompany it, on the Commis- since flying activities were started. sion undertaking to ensure thoir agreement will be Initialled. The noon.

Full honours were accorded the

This makes the second outbreak good conduct, CONSIGNEES' NOTICE. formal signature will take place

nt Kni Tak to which the Fire Bri- It is understood that the Com- wero on Thursday and the text will be deceased. As the remains roleased on Saturday,

brought over in a Police launch gade has been called within

mission will spend two days nt} The drafting committee this from Kowloon and landed at week. Last Tuesday, a matshed Changchun, one at Kirin, seven at evening completed the text agree- Tonnochy Pier opposite the new building which was being used for Harbin and two at Taitaihar, re- ment in three languages, English, Wantsal district station at Glou-atabling ponies, in close proximity turning here within three weeks. case center Road, they were met by a to other R.A.F. sheda, was burnt Dr. Koo suggested that the party Japanese and Chinese. In

go to Taholho, but no decision has of dispute the English toxt shall party of Police headed by Mr. W. out.

Last night's outbreak, which yet been taken.

After the Commission returns prevail. The Japanese hope that La Bart Sparrow, A.S.P., repre-

the Acting Inspector completely destroyed the Club sea and Genoral sonting are hereby informed that all goods Mr. Shigemitsu

General of Police (Mr. T. H. plane hangar, broke out about 8.15 here, where it will spend three aro being landed and placed at their Uyeda will be ablo to sign the King); Inspector A. Clark, Inspec- o'clock, and fire engines were soon days, it will go to Dairen and stay rink into the hazardous and/or extra agreement on behalf of Japan from tor of the Yaumati Division In summoned. This hangar la situs- there for the same length, and hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong the bedside, but if this is impos- which the deceased's own station ted within a couple of hundred then go to Peking to examine the and Kowloon What! and Godown Co.

so in of Samahulpo is included, chief yards of the magnificent new han- material collected by the Man- Ltd., where delivery can be obtained sible, Mr. Mural will do

stead.

Inspector P. Grant; the two Indian gar, but it was never in danger as churia Commissioners. as soon as the goods are landed.

of the wind blew the flying sparka English, American, French and Assistant Superintendents

It will then pay a return visit No claims will admitted after the goods have left the Godowns and all Italian diplomatic ropresentatives Police, Inspector Chiang Jen-yu, in across the 'drome and clear of the to Japan and go back to Poking

after

charge of the Shantung contingent, new hangar. The new building's to draft its report to the League. goods remaining undelivered

6th May, 1932, at 4 p.m. will be

Mr. Bishen Singh, representing the components of fire-resisting mate-Reuter's Special. subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged

Indian Company of the Hongkong rial would probably have nega goods are to be left in the Godown,

Police Reserve, and others. Each of the four sections of the Regular where they will be examined Messrs. Anderson and Ashe on the 5th

Force was represented by a detach ment of twelve men, in addition May, 1939, at 10 am.

to 24 Sikh drawing the hearse and following in the immediate rear of the coffin.

the The cortege, arrived at

and Monument at about 3 p.m. passed on into the courtyard of the Sikh Temple (Khalsa Diwan), at which point the European and

It is not known how the fire ori-

PREMIER'S HEALTH Chinese contingents broke off, leaving the Indians to attend theginated but, in a few seconds, the It is stated that the truce agree-

last rites, which were carried outlames had secured a firm hold and

in less than half an hour there PHYSICIANS NOT ENTIRELY ment will be signed, in all pro-

in the manner prescribed by the

were nothing but glowing blacken-

SATISFIED WITH EYE bablity, on Wednesday. The full Hindu religion, before cremation.

ed embers ta mark where the conference has not yet been con Wreaths received from the Act-

London, May 2.

concern- building had formerly stood.

Uneasiness continues This hangar was built about two and other high officials of

of the Prime years ago when the Club was ing the condition Force, from the different Section training members on VR-II.A.B.. Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, of the Force, from Shanghal, May 2.

us a seaplane, and the building although as a result of a completo After a suspension of nearly Company and others, were burnt

was used for housing this machine, examination by Sir Thomas Hor- three weeks the military sub-with the remains.

being within a short distance of der this morning, it is stated that Committee of the Sino-Japanese

the stipway. When, later, a land his general health is excellent. At Sule Agent Conference met this afternoon at

'plane policy was reverted to, the the same time Sir Thomas and the

will also affix their signatures.

Following the signatures, the consuls general of these four pow. era, together with the Chinese and by Japanese representatives, will form a joint commisalon to certify the mutual withdrawal-Reuter.

Hopes Anticipated.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned, before the 0th May, 1932, or they will not be recognised.

Further

Shanghal, May 2. evidence of the

official prevalling in

No Fire Insurance will be effected.optimism Bill of Lading will be countersign-quarters, comes news from reliablo vd by

sources that Sir Miles Lampson who has taken a leading part in Keeping the Sino-Japanese nego tiations afoot, has arranged to leave for Peking on Thursday.

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

Agents. 1932.

Hongkang. 29th April.

SHE ASAHI vened, but the sub-committee ising Inspector General of Police,

ALSENER BEER} GRAND PRIZES

ANGEL

SAHI

DAI NIPPON BREWERY.COM

BEER

meeting this afternoon.-Reuter. Sub-Committee Meets,

the

the

Indian

ved any danger in that direction, even if the wind had been blowing the sparks towards it.

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Small Shed Destroyed. The seaplane hangar was built at the foot of a hill, clear of all other buildings, with the exception of a small shed behind it which was formerly used for housing pares. This shed, likewise, was burned out.

Preliminary Report.

Geneva, May 2. The preliminary report of the Lytton Commission has been re- ceived by the League Secretariat from Mukden. The report, which deals largely with the military situation in Manchuria will short- ly be issued simultaneously Mukden and Geneva. Reuter.

nt

4 p.m.

Among the persons pre- Geneva relating to the Far East hangar was never used except as oculist, Dr. W. S. Duke-Elder are MITSUI

sent were General Gaston Wang formed topica nt question timea place in which to dump valueless not entirely satisfied with the BUSSAN and General Tashiro, respectively in the House of Commons to-day.articles. Inside were the remains

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