JAPAN'S POLICY
AMERICAN REACTION TO
UCHIDA SPEECH
DIVORCE LAW FOR
HONGKONG
(Continued from Page 1)
that his or her marriage may be declared null and void.
or
on
New York, Aug. 26. The United States answer
to pan's decision to recognise Man-
Such deerce may be made akup will, according to the ually well-informed correspon-any of the following grounds- ht of the Herald Tribune, be the (a) that the respondent was im- a of American influence to main-potent at the time of the marriage diplomatic ostracism and at the time of the institution in the hich the correspondent thinks in of the suit; (b) that the partles reatened by the rest of the are within the prohibited degrees of consanguinity ality, brld. Count Uchida's speech in regard-whether natural or legal; (c) that in Washington ns intended either party was a lunatle or idiot Fimarily for the Lengue's con at the time of the marriage; (d) ption and to focus attention that the former husband or wife of either party was living at the pon the Lytton report.
of the marriage and the Administration circles have al-time ady made it clear that Japan's marriage with such former hus- was then in force; ecognition of Manchukuo will be hand or wife
either consent of violation of the (e) that the ogarded as n
ob- ine Power treaty, but an offlcla! party to the marriage was asurance is given that neither tained by force or fraud in any President Hoover nor Mr. Stimson case in which the marriage might will reply to Count Uchida, norbe annulled on this grounii by the that the vill ny statement concerning law of England; (f) Manchukuo be made before the marriage is invalid by the law of Longue has decided what action the Colony.
hall be taken upon the Lytton re- port.-Reuter.
"Deliberate Deliance."
London, Aug. 20. The Conservative press to-day makes no comment
Count Uchida's speech, and the Liberal
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If the court finds that the peti- tioner's case has been proved, it shall pronounce a decree nisi de- claring the marriage to be null and vold.
DECREE ABSOLUTE.
jant Labour press opinion is re A decrie misi for dissolution of flected in the News Chronicle and marriage or for nullity of marriage Daily Herald which Interpret the may be made absolute after the speech as presaging dangerousxpiration of such time, not less
than three months for the ponsibilities.
piro-
The News Chronicle sees the pos- muncing thereof, as is prescribed sibility of renewed conflict in the for as is fixed by the enart in any Far East and cites the reported įsuit, Japanese reinforcements at Shang-
JUDICIAL SEPARATION.
RESTITUTION OF CONJUGAL
RIGHTS.
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dis. as a reason for grave quietude. Mays that Count
A husband or wife may present Uchida's intervention before the petition to the court for publication of the Lytton report judicial separation on the ground. is neither wise nor well consi-of adullery or cruelty or deser-1 dered and observes that Japan|tion without reasonable excuse cannot expect the other Powers for two years or upwards. to accept her unilateral assertion that the Kellogg Pact and ather treaties have not been prejudiced by her proceedings in Manchuria,
When either the husband or the The Daily Herald in a leading wife has without reasonable ex- article headed "Japan's Puppet.“
(euse withdrawn from the society says a farce, but holding all the of the other, either wife or hus. possibilities of a world tragedy is land may apply by petition to the being played out in the Far Eastcourt for restitution of conjugal and adds that Japan's recognition of Manchuria is the latest step of deliberate defiance to the moral which will sense of the world. bring war clouds rolling op in the sky.
rights.
DAMAGES AND COSTS.
Any husband may, either in petition for dissolution of marri lage or for judicial separation or in "To Ignore Lytton." "Manchukuo for Manchukuans?" petition to the court limited' in is the heading of a column lead-ch object only, claim damages ing article in the Manchester from any person on the ground of committed adultery his having Guardian, which writes that as far
COSTS AGAINST CO. RESPONDENT.
-
as Japan is concerned, the re-with the wife of surh petitioner. cognition of Manchukuo implies a deliberate intention to ignore the Lytton recommendations and
Whenever in any petition should force the other League Powers to admit
for all sented by a husband the alleged that the situation in Manchuria adulterer has been made a co- has been brought about by means respondent and the adultery has incompatible with Japan's inter-been established. the court may order the en-respundent to pay the national obligations.
once
In accordance with Mr. Stin whole or any part of the costs of son's doctrine of non-recognition, the proceeds.
this will involve the Prowers The e-respondent shall not hel refusing, under any eizenm-ordered to pay the petitioner's:
relations ests, () if the respondent was stances, to enter into with Manchukuo.
at the time of the adultery living apart from her husband and trad- ing the life of a prostitute; or thi if the co-respondent had not the time or the adultery reason t believe the respondent to be a married woman.
Japanese bonds rallied on the recovery of the yen to-day. Reuter.
Sub Judice.
London, Aug. 26. The opinion in London whether the Japanese recognition of Man- chukuo will infringe the Nine Power Pact varies. One quarter is
ALIMONY.
t
()t any suit under the Or-
of the opinion that if in the course, dinance, whether it is instituted
of time Manchukuo is generally by a husband or a wife, the wife accepted as a de facta government, may
present
petition for recognition by the western powers alimony pending the suit. would probably follow, In that
Alimony pending the suit shall event, the invocation of the Nite in no case exceed one-fifth of the Power Pact would be
manifestly husband's average net income for impossible.
the three years next proceding the Another view holds that the date of the order, and shall con- Japanese recognition of Manchukit tinue, in case of a decree for dis- would certainly constitute an in-solution of marriage, until the fringement of the Pact and the derrer is made absolute, Conference signatories would be summoned to decide the steps against the delinquent.-Renter.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS FOR YESTERDAY
Japan Upbraided.
Tokyo, Aug, 26. Interest has been aroused by the interpellations in Count Каки Mr. Uchida's speech by Mori, Chief Secretary in the Inukai cabinet, who is one of the most active and influential leaders; of the Seiyukai party. While up- proving of the recognition of Man- chukuo, Mr. Mori upbraided the Government for apparently con- sidering only the legal aspects, a Industrinis without appreciating the political | 20 Rails.. Significance and possible serinos, 20 Utilities consequences of Japan's
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1932.
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European programme of Victor and R.M.V. reta
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Rustic Wedding Brusphany (Cart Goldmark,
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Vienna Philharmonie Orchestra eon. ducted by Robert Heger 0927/9931. 7.41-8 p.m. Belections from "One liour With You" We Will Always be Sweethearts
Jeannette MacDonald (Soprano) 24018. Oh That Mit
Maurice Chevaller (Baritong) 2041. One Hour With You
Jeanette MacDonald (Boprano) 24013. What Would You Do?
8 pm
Maurice Chevalier (Baritone) 22941.
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Rended under the direction of Rupert D'07ly Carte (-0. Dance Programme.
Fix Trot Heeble: Jechler.
Buttereun Lane
Cupid' Toliday
Marge Evans, his leading Indy, all Fox Trot Ye Got Love
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the members of the east were appro priately British, including even the extras. In costuming the players, the tweeds were used to maintain English atmosphere and a number of Wales charming ensembles of this material were designed by Gilbert Adrian for Miss Evans.
The fox hunt
Phon
Invish
with scale regular complement
were scenes
Minolo the Moocher
2276a
1 Keep Remembering
of
Потвен,
When You Were the
Illossom of
22048
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and wallz
Per Little Birotelte
22860
Wanna be Around my Hnby All
the Time
22880
Thrill Me
1 Surrender Deat
#2668
Time Alone With Tel
I Believe in You
22926
Fox Trot Moanin'
Mystery Song
*2800
Can't You Sa
When It's Sleepy-time Down South
*2828
of Thee 1 Sine
Who Cares
52311
You Call It Madness
Sweet Summer Breeze
2280€
You're my Only Sweetheart
Plein Tone
22830
Klada Like You
Iruma in my Heart
22016
When We're Alone
How Tins Will Lang
22010
Rylvia
P4685
Some Day to Find You I'mradlar
2001
To-night
are
Included in the imposing cart of The picture
Roland Young, Frederick Kerr. Reginald Owen. Heryl Mercer. Evelyn Hall, Halliwell wottz Hobbes, Jackie Searl. Norman Fox Trot Phillips, Je.. and Alan Mowbray,
"Toll England”.
After a long and arduous senrcli among the young talent of England Walte for # suitable wetor to
Villa
portray Fox Trot Let Me Hum a Hymns to er.
Can't You Rend Between the Lines
the important part of one of the two officers round whom the stury of
Tell Engeland** Luris. Anthony Asquith finally Bruce. Krucy.
Wall
disenvered Tony in the
A sub-fiutenant Navy, who was undergoing a gunnery waliz Course Ki all Island, Bruce, who had always an inclination towards acting, immediately resigned when the part was
offered to him the result of a successful text.
in
Bern near Dundee, Bruce is twenty one years old. It is interesting to know that the memorable scenes "Tell England," which recall the great part played in the Gallipoli compaign by the Navy and in which Bruce Look part in the film were fruiline to him, for he served with the Mediterranean Fleet 118 "shotty" aboard H.M.S, Elizabeth during the bombardment and landing on the peninsula.
Bruce appears in "Tell England” as a young public schoolboy who joins up with his friend and is sent out to the Dardanelles with the famous 29th Division. Under fire, his friend loses temporarily
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Holl On, Mississippi, Hall On
Moron, You Monners
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1 Cma't Get Mixeissippi Of my Mind
I Can't Write the "Words
22977
When the World Was New
Call my Darling
22843
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
11.30 p.m. Close Down.
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SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. 11-12.15 p.m.
A relay of the Service from St. John's
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12.15-2 p.m. Chinese Recorded Pro- gramme.
1 p., Local Report.
Time and Weather
2 p.nt. Close Down, 8-11.30 pm. European Programme. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.45 pan. A Programme of Columbia Records,
Orchestral-Tales
(Ovniach
A Concert.
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HomSelection.
Keral Cinema Orchestra DX164.
his nerve, while the other fe leads Song- Exuliate Abelin Mornr1) in, command, "carries
successful attack
which friend
Miriam Dirette (Sopronia) DX110. Desiring
is killed, and on the evacuation of Pisa Solo--Jesu, Joy of Man's
(Bor
the crass that her is enrved UN
Gallipoli, sees that the epitaph they Pans Selene (From Fifth French Safte) hnd considered
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Arthur Catterall 9339,
Verdure
Clad
the grave. Bruce has since played with great success in "The Windjammer," which was directed by Jolin Orton,
"Tell England," Britain's mighty epic of Gullpoli, is now being shown at the Queen's Theatre.
"The Outsider"
Shakespeare
he
was right when said "the whirligig of time brings its revenge for "The Outsider", the film version of Dorothy Brandon's inter- national stuge success which Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer will present to the King's Theatre on Sunday, gives an outstanding proof of the truth of this statement.
Jean Burry, who plays the role of Lalage, made her debut in talking pie- tures by being heard but not seen. when she supplid the voice for Anny Ondra in Alfred Hitchcock's "Black- mail," and now, in her first big talkie role, in one portion of it she is seen but not heard. The sequence in which this happens is the one where the heroine sits up in bed and sobs piti- fully. The emotional effect of Jaan Barry's reling was heightened by the soft music of Beethoven's Moonlight Somato which accompanies the scene -one of the cloverest uses to which music has been put since sound was Introduced.
"Shadow of the Law"
If you're of the ten million people who found the ultimate in thrills in William Powell's portrayal in "Street of Chance," you've still to experience the greatest-of the Powell charac- fterizations. It's for you "Shadow of the Law" is now showing at the) Oriental Theatre.
of
Shadow of the Law" is a new type for Powell. This role gives hini
FOKO
the of
sophisticated Philo of the Buperiority
Vance portrayals. Nur yet does it impose sinister glow.. The Powell of "Shadow of the Law" in a quiet-living engineer drawn into a web of circum- stances
In prison. which land him The story in packed with drama, ex- citement, unusual and novel scenes, rounded, human characterizations, really great neting and solid entor tainment..
"To-night or Never"
Bong-The Creation-With
(Haydn)
"Jahu Honner (Ber Soprano) 0277. Cello Sola-Chamion Vilingrelse. No, 2 (Popper)....Gaspar Chinado D1613, 8.45-11.30 p.m.
A lay of the 14th Symphonic Concert from the Peninsula Hotel by emrissy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music will be bradenit from the Studio).
PROGRAMME.
1 March-Frisch Veran (tankenburg) 2 Overture-Lustspiel (Keter Rela)
utterfly Dance (Frey)
1 Selection-The Dollar Princens (Fat)
INTERVAL.
: Overture-Semiramide (Ianirai) 2 Wall---Gold and Silver (Lehar)
Selection-Katinka (Friml)
Alleante
Fantasy
(Tflere)-Clarinette Solo by Mr. A. Vernick Piano by Mr. Stupel.
INTERVAL.
1 Hearts, and Flower (Toban)) 2 Neapolitan Nights (Zameenik)
Scotch 'em (MacDowell) Arlesienne-Suke 11 (Birel)
(A) l'astorale
(b) IntermezKƏ
(a) Menuett
(d) Parandok,
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1.46 pm-Ford Service Programme. Anton
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10.30 am-Union Church Servico- 12.10 p.m. The Watch Tower.
12.10 p.m.-Luncheon programme,
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3,00 m-Bureau of Prisons' Band Concert,
1.20 p.m.--Studio muale.
7.00 pm Tea Danco muule.
5.00 p.m.-Luneta Band Concert.
·7,60 p.m.-Talk-by Catholle Priest, 7.15 jum.-Request period.
7.80 p.Ceburnu ille presentation. 8.00 .. Chevrolet musteal chronicles. 1.80 1.2-Tactron Programme-Basque
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1.00 p.m.-longo programme, 9.16 p.m.-Opern hair. 10,30 p.m.-Clase down.
last production of the late David Belasco.
Long rehearsals, usually necessary before a talking picture goes into pro- duction, were dispensed with almost entirely in the easy of To-night or Never, the Samuel Goldwyn produc- Melvyn Dougins, who plays opposite tion for United Artists, which comes Miss Swanson, Ferdinand Gottschalk, again to the Central Theatre to-day. Warburton Gamble, Robert Grieg and possible only beenuse Greta Mayer, now appearing in the most of the members of the cast, with picture version of To-night or the exception of Gloria Swanson, the Nover" United Artists picture, all star, hnd already played. their roles were selected by Bolaseo for the In the New York stage production of original production and were retained this romantic comedy which was the by Bir. Goldwyn.
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