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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932JOU HET

POST OF GOVERNOR' GENERAL.

MANCHUKUO OPPOSITION TO APPOINTMENT

Tokyo, July 13,

THE GLADKIH CASE.

BODY OF MAN IDENTIFIED BY BROTHER

THE IRISH TARIFF ISSUE

SUPRISE CAUSED IN DUBLIN

Dublin, July 13,

1

Shanghai, July 13. During an autopsy held in the French Municipal mortuary, Simon The British import taxes have Official quarters Intimate that Gladkih formally identified the spread a gloomy depression and plan to unite the Japanese ad-body of "George Ladichiaff" as surprise, sa nobody belleved they mministrative services under a sin that of his brother, George Gladkih, would be imposed until the ques- gle head with the title of Govern- who died while serving a seven- tion of arbitration was settled. or General or High Commissioner, day sentence in the detention

Fears are now expressed whe- is unlikely to materialise after house of the Second District Court.

ther the arbitration will take all, ng the Manchukuo has ex-

The autopsy was a sequel to place. Ministers discussed tho pressed, a keen dislike for the pro-

French problem secretly last night when PORA, as it smacks overmuch of charge brought by the steps being taken, preceding the Police, against three gaolors, of there was talk of tariff reprisals negligence causing the death, or and the establishment of a special annexation of Korea,

alternatively of naanult causing fund to recompense exporters. the death, of George Gladkih- Mr. Cosgrave, in an interview with Reutor remarked "Heaven Reuter.

help the poor farmer."

It is expected, however, that a full General will be appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Japan- ese troops in Manchuria.

A typical case is of a member of the Dail who prepared 3,000 He head of cattle for export. would lose £12,000 under the tariff conditions.-Router.

Arbitration Issue.

Previous Refusal, Originally the Chinese authorl- In the meantime, the question ties refused permission to have of a successor to Count Uchida as the body exhumed A Shanghai President of the S.M.R. is hang- telegram of July 1 stated: ing fire, owing to the Htronx The application of the French opposition to the appointment of Municipal Police to exhume the Mr. Kajiwara, the noted banker body of ticorge Gladkih was re-

Dublin, July 13. and industrialist. It is likely an ected to-day by the Chinese Court, Mr. de Valera to-day expressed neting president will be appoint. They say that the original Chinese nis anxiety to secure arbitration on ed, pending further developments verdict regarding Gladkih's death Anglo-Irish questions as soon as In the Manchurian situation, which was that it was from natural possible. He said that in the will determine the future status of

causes, and that it is still valid.event of an agreement being reach. he SALR.--Reuter,

They are still willing for aned with the British Government on nutopsy to be made but it must the question of the personnel of the be by a Chineno expert. It in ex- arbitral tribunal, and the issues to London, July 13. plained that this is simply a mathe arbitrated upon, the Dail would: Asked by Mr. Namn in the Houseter of principle and according to summoned during the summer

the Rendition

A Agreement. of Commone whether he intends to Chinese ofetal has Intimated the recess to give its approval, if it States with a view to obtaining the expert post mortem examiner were thought desirable.-Reuters their co-operation int maintaining might be a foreigner and that the Special Service.

French Municipal Council would the policy of the "open door" Manchuria, Sir John Simon replied be permitted to be present. The that he saw no reason to take such examination will take place pro- French Municipal a step, inasmuch as he had no in-bably at the formation to show that British argue and the general public trade in Manchuria was being dis-will be admitted. eriminated against, and the Japan-

Discrimination.

communicate

with the United

in

ese had given an assurance that

French to Press Charges.

A more recent issue of

the "open door" would be mal-Shanghai paper stated:

tained.

Sir John Simon invited him to communicate on the matter added " of course have been in communication with the United States Government with reference to the position in Manchuria."the Contrt is also to be charged with

Krater.

OBITUARY

neglect in the case of Gladkih.

OTTAWA BOUND

DELEGATES LEAVE SOUTHAMPTON

London, July 13.

"Ottawa" was the label on moun-

numerous

With the

The

In connexion with the death of lains of luggage at Waterloo Mr. Nunn followed up by asking the Russian prisoner Gladkih, in Station where the delegates and if Sir John Simon were aware that the detention house of the their

ataffs. British, British merchants dealing in Man-Second Shanghai District Court, South African, Indian, and South to embark for churig were complaining of the French police, as the result Rhodesian left certain amount of discrimination of investigation and the failure Canada on the Empress of Bri against their trade.

of the Chinese authorities to hold tain at Southampton. an autopsy on the body of deception of Mr. MacDonald, who

to and ceased, have decided press is resting on doctor's orders, prac

charges against the Chinese in tically the whole of the British charge of the house of detention. Cabinet was on the platform to The Chinese doctor attached to send off their six colleagues Mr. Baldwin. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Lord Hailsham, Mr. Runciman. Sir It will be reculled that Gladkih John Gilmour and Sir Philip Cun- was sentenced to seven days' imiffe Lister. Mr. Thomas will join

the party at Southampton. prisonment in the Second Shang train was duplicated to recommo- hai Special

Cour). District

date the huge party. Everybody Whilst in the House of Detention was in high spirits. serving his sentence he died. Mr. Baldwin, in his parting in- AUTHOR OF "MYSTERY OF A Prisoners released subsequently terview with Reader remarked:

HANSOM CAR

stated that Gladkih had died 8 the result of a beating he had This is a very great occasion indeed, and a vast opportunity will London, July 13. received at the hands of Chinese be grasped."-Router. Fergus Hume, noted story-teller warders. The Court nuthorities who was known principally as the stated that il man answering author of "The Mystery of a Han-Gladkih's description, but under a som Cab," died to-day at the age different name, had died from VALLEY MURDER CASE of 71 years,

acute dysentery and had been a well-known Dunedin buried by a Chinese benevolent | Son of (New Zealand) Family, Mr. Hume society in Pootting. Attempts on was born in England on July 8.the part of the French police to 1959, but went to New Zealand obtain the body for an autopsy un infant and was educated at the failed. The Chinese authorities The question of jurisdiction: Dunedin High School and the demanded a formal application eam up at the First Special Dis- Otago University, from where he from the police for the exhuma-trict Court at Shanghai last week graduated in law and was enlied totion of the body and insisted on when Wong Neng-siang, arrested the bar.

their rights to conduct the ex-by International Settlement Police After practising for some years, amination. In the meantime no on June 20, was freed by Hong- he moved to Melbourne and later progress had been made in aster- kong Police representatives who to the Continent, where he travell-taining the true cause of Glad had arrived to return him to that ed extensively, malting his home in kih's death.

eity on a charge of murder. Lontion.

In view of these circumstances The bearing was adjourned for He published "The Mystery of the French police decided to pre-two weeks when the Court in a Hansom Cab" in 1887, and it met fer a charge against the officer instructed the visiting police with instant success. His mystery charge of the Detention House, ingather their evidence and make stories were among the first

him in of the Shanghai District Court, to their charge against their type, and he followed his first

the effect that a beating and Shanghai after pointing out the success with other books of a wounds received by Gladkih in the local criminal procedure forbids similar adventurous and romantic Detention House led to his death. extradition of such a prisoner. type. His last publication was In addition, the doctor attached "The Caravan Mystery" in 1926-to the Court is to be charged Reuter.

with negligence enusing denth.

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