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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932.

HU HAN-MIN CONDEMNS LEAGUE AND LYTTON

A WASTE OF TIME

JAPAN GIVEN FREE

HAND FOR CONQUEST |

CHINA TO LOOK

AFTER HER OWN

The failure of the League of Nations to fulfil its obligations to its members by positivo action to uphold the integrity of member countries' sovereignty and to resist aggression in bitterly criticised in a statement issued to-day by Mr. Hu Han-min, the Kuomintang Rightist leader.

The statement

was taken to Canton last evening by his daugh- ter, Miss Hu Muk-lan, for the con- sideration of General Chan Chai- tong and Mr. Tang Shao-y!,

In a comprehensive review of the Lytton report in all its chap-| ters, Mr. Hu Han-min is out- spoken in denouncing the dilly-, dally attitude of the League oven after repentedly ordering the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Manchuria without effect.

WASTED TIME.

He considers the appointment of the Lytton Commission In De-! cember 1981 was a most ineffec-

programme,

The Marquis of Clydesdale, who plan to fly over Everest. Photo was taken in Hongkong on a boxing tour he made some three or four years ago.

NINGPO SEAMEN

FIGHT

POLICE CALLED TO SCENE

AIR CONQUEST OF RADIO

MT.

EVEREST

LADY HOUSTON BACKING EXPEDITION

SPECTACULAR EFFORT

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).

London, Oct. 5.

LADY HOUSTON, THE MILLIONAIRE SUF.

FRAGIST, who financed the last British Schneider Trophy entry, when the Government contemplated withdrawal for reasons of economy, has now under- taken complete responsibility for the financing of the forthcoming British Air Expedition at Mount Everest.

BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC.

Broadens by 2.1.W. on wavelength of 386 metrex. (848 K.0.1).

6-8 p.m. European programme. b-6 p.m...

A relay of the Hongkong Orchestes by courtesy of the Management. (During the in- tervals recorded ale

Wit ba. broadcant

from the Blufo).

6-8 pm. A programme of Columbia records.

6-6.17 p.m. Children's Concert. Bongs from "When We Were Very Young"

(A. A. Mline and Fraser-Simon) Bunz hr J. Dale Emith (Daily

4200/4108,

8.17-6.42 p.m. Band Selections, The Old Frog Fond (Alford). Parade of the Elephants (Chenstie)

Iler.. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards

DR197.

v. Grand Processional March

arr. Godfrey) Rex. Band of II. M. Grenadier Guarda

DB714.

Reg, Dend of 31. M, Orenadier Guards 4071/4972. 6.42.6.52 p.m. Sea Shanties.

Nell Gwyn Dances (German)

Chor--(0) Tom's Gone to Hilo (b) What

Bhall We Do with the Drunken Ballor (KFT. TETTY)

Fern League of Araferson)

Chale 4591.

me to do (Weathers and

Malcolm McEachern (Bar) 4801.

The spectacular attempt to fly over the world's highest peak is only one of many similar national ven-Chorus (4) Biw the Mand Down (b) The tures which Lady Houston has made possible.

BOXING MARQUIS as pilot

to the Expedition.

This, he said, is the last original night that seems real- ly worth while,

It will take place over the only algnificant part of the world which has not been explored by nir."

BRITISH PRESTIGE.

Merchant Ship Imre, Terry and Show →

The League of Aria Chele 4593.

7 p.m. (Stock Quotations, etc.) 6.52.7.20 p.m. A Concert. Chorus-Annie Laurie fare. Horne)

Wm. Turner's Ladies Frite Choir, Not- tingham 2IN. Viola Solo-Londonderry Air (art. Terly

Lionel Tertia sed, Bong-Bat On (Gabriel)

Willam MacEwan (Tenor) 6270.

Gilberto_Crepax B168.

Cello Solo-Apres Un Rers (Faure)

You 51 (Carter, Straums)*

Marie Darke (Soprano) DBE20. Detet-Tehues of the Ball Willoughby), Octet-Love's Dream After the Ball (Cibulka,

are. Wlilooghby)

J. II. Squire Celeste Octet DB508. 7.20-8 p.m. Variely, Vocal Duet Well Cling Together

Norah Blaney and Gwen Vatra

D

Vocal Duet You Were Meant for Me tumorets-Phantasy on "Alda by Bide"

Layton Johnalone 8802.

Norman Long 187. Organs Boto Allee Where Art Thou?

Pallman DD14. Humorous Bong-Wallah-Mainka-Lucy

Le Barony DB41. The objects of the expedition Xylophone Bolu-Mlauri" Jare, he said, first and foremost to vocat Duet-Moanin'

promote British prestige In the world, especially in India.

For some reason which police tive step, putting off consideration mit still remains a mystery. until Japan had completed her some 40 Ning men, the majority Clydesdale, M.P., well-known as the Air Ministry and the War Bong-Walles from Vienna-For We Love

The Marquis of Douglas and Duke of Hamilton, said that both It is obvious that the League engaged in a free fight amongst chief pilot of the Expedition.

of whom are said to be seamen, the Boxing Marquis, is to be Office are giving strong support! has wasted much valuable time themselves last night, at 8.30, the and afforded the Japanese opsite chosen for the affray being for permission to absent himself He is asking his constituents portunity for the extension of its the Inay intersection of Waler conquests in Manchuria,

Street and Queen's Hond West. and in an interview to-day ex- The Koumintang Rightist lender Attracted by the commotion and pressed the hope that the Prince says that he was greally surprised the usual chora of police whistles, Wales would give his patron- at the complete silence of the autones policeman ran to the age to the adventure. Longue when the Japanese Gov: spot and look energetic measures,

Marquis Clydesdale, heir of the ernment formally recognised forcing the combatants to shiri Manchukuo.

away, but leaving two of their If the Lytton Commission vou-sumber still struggling on the sider that the Manchurian-ques-scene. Those two continued to be tion should be settled through the fat grips, in spite of all that the League Covenant, then they should policeman would do, until the charge the Japanese with ag-arrival of other police finally gression, for if the aggres-ended the fight, and both men sion it Manchuria, the es were taken to the leal district bers of the subordinate tablishment of Manchukuo and station.

the Government service. the Japanese inspired distur The arrested men.

who Weis bances in Shanghai, Tientsin and described as same staying in with a trenchant reference

Mr. Braga concluded his speech Peking are not acts of aggression different lodging houses, were "beur" tactica on the local Stock then there is nothing which would fined $5 and bound over. be regarded as a breach of the charged with disorderly kaviour foon companies. This portion of when Exchange in regard to two Kow- anti-war pacta.

before Mr. Schofield at the Central his speech is given to full else-

Police Court this morning.

where.

ONLY REMEDY.

The only remedy seems to be that the League of Nations sum- mon its members and the sigan- torics of the anti-war agreements to bring joint pressure on the Japanese. The Lytton report re- cognises that Manchuria is an

integral part of China and that Manchukuo is a Japanese instru ment; it follows that political

MISSING CHILD

FOUND

MAN CHARGED WITH ABDUCTION

-

BOLDER OUT LOOK DEMANDED

Continued from Paur 94.

staff in

FARMING IN THE NEW TERRITORIES.

MR. T'SO ON EDUCATION.

to

The effort promises spectacular Jossibilities.

$1

The Marquis has had consider able flying experience, being Squadron Leader in the City of Glasgow Boraber Squadron, aux- liary to the Royal Air Force.

LADY HOUSTON.

Lady Houston is the widow of Sir Robert Paterson Houston, head

flody Starfta. (783. for You Norah Bisnes & Gwen Farrar D121. Vocal Dort-Broadway Melody

Layton & Johnstone 6892. Pattern D8104:

Lesilo Kurony DB141. Hudy Starita 4782. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio Con- cert.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day PresH News.

Organ Soto-Cinderella, Walte lummus Song-Over the Garden Wall

Marimba Set-Archa

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

All ercords in the abere European pto. of the firm of R. P. Houston and grammes are kindly supplied by Meum, An- Company, who died in April, 1926.derson Muzle Co He left 421 extale of about £7,000,000 and his home having

been in Jersey, a legal dispute stantially more per call than they arose in regard to death duties, did elsewhere. Special exception demand made upon her for some of the river steamers, and some ex- Lady Houston fought the big had already been made in respect tinie, hut at the end of 1927 she tension of the systent seemed paid the Exchequer na un "act of highly desirable to meet the case race" a cheque for £1,500,000. of vessels which are in Hongkong

This year, Lady Houston made very frequently. sensational offer to Mr. Neville.

The Hon. Mr. S. W. T'so devoted the larger part of his speech to education. Before coming to this subject, however, he made refer administration and responsibility! A bold attempt to abduet a once to the increased Government for the preservation of peace in year-old. Chinese girl from the grant to the New Territories Manchuria must be restored to the Cafony is alleged to have been Agricultural Association, and ex-Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the

SHING MUN DAM. Chinese an the first step.

made by a kklapper the other dayment would keep a watchful eye that the efficiency of the Army and Mr. Bell said he hoped the Govern- pressed the hope that the Govern- Exchequer, rising from her belief Mr. Hu Jur-min severely when he hoarded the s.s. Sui Aa

Referring to the Shing Mun dam, criticises the Lytton Commission's with the intention of procetiarn the progress of the New Tor-Navy were being seriously impairment would call for tenders from recognition of a third party into Macao. The incongruous sight ritory farmers and afford themed by the Government's policy of some of the big contractors with terest in Manchuria. This third of a man endeavouring in pacify a ably require. He also referred to

every facility they might reason-economy. party-(Russia) cannot, he says, be none-too-willing emptive evoked,

worldwide experience. It seemed recognised. And if, unfortunate the suspicions of a Chinese con Exhibition and hoped that the

the success of the. Empire Day, OFFER TO TREASURY.

to him that such firms might be ly, the Manchurian issue grows in stable on the wharf, and assisted Government would make it an an- Exchequer's disposal a sum

able to do the work quicker and seriousness, it will become a by two private Indian watchmen nual event.

She was prepared to place at the for less cost, as they had special question for all the Pacific coun- he stopped the suspect and sent

of plant suitable for work of this de- tries; not merely an issue between him to the Police Station.

£2,000,000, provided it was used scription which they could lay Turning to education, he refer- for specific purposes in the fight-down In Hongkong and take away Japan and a third party,

It was learned that earlier in red to the fact that no increase ing forces.

(again, whereas the P.W.D. would the day the child, who lived with had been made in the subsidies to

Mr. Neville Chamberlain refug- have to buy the plant and after urban elementary vernacular ed the offer, informing Lady Hous-completion of the work sell it. Dealing with the Lytton re-disappeared while playing with schools, remarking that whatever ton that money for the Army and possibly at serap prices. Another

her parents at No. 19, Ship Street. ferences to international ce-another urchin in the street. The might be said of these establish- Navy could only be voted by the advantage would be that they could operation in the internal recon- Incident was reported to the localents, they do supply an element- House of Commons and that no set D struction of China, as suggested Station, but this appears not to

ary education

price for the by the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Mr. have been known by the constablement were to provide schools for

of gift could be accepted for applica-greater part of the work. poor children. If the Govern- tion along special lines. Hu Han-min points out that Dr. at the wharf, who, when he made these children, it would cost the fitted

Mr. Bell stressed the importance Hundreds of peoples have bene-of time in this matter, saying if * Sun

Yat-sen suggested later the arrest, did so "national

Lady by

Houston's one of the big contractors could co-operation in In-initiative.

Colony an enormous sum of generosity, dustrial promotion. He made not

money, and he therefore consider-who died in 1917 was Lord Byron, shorter period than was estimated

Her first husband, guarantee to do the work in the least reference to any political Proceedings against the arrested it an economy to encourage grent grandson of the poet. She by the PWW.D., that would be a interference in China. Dr. Suned man on a charge of abduction these schools.

was eroated Dame Commander of strong argument in favour of giv Yat-sen prepared his six recom-, were to-day opened before Mr.

Mr. T'so also stressed the need the Empire in 1917, mondations for international Schofield at the Central Police of a start being made at the ear-: promotion of industry in China on Court by Det. Sergt. Kennedy, of liest possible date on the building the eve of the conclusion of the the Wanchal Division. After of a Normal School for Women, World War in 1918, when he fore- number of witnesses had given now housed in rented premises, saw the vast possibilities of the evidence, including the mother of introduction of foreign machinery the child, the case was adjourned. and the reorganisation of the

INTERNATIONAL AID.

Chinese labour system to pave

tion.

Mr. Hu Han-min further

International reconstruction of

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his own

to thousands

MR. CHAU PLEADS FOR

THE POOR.

SHIPPING DUES.

MR. BELL'S SPEECH.

fixed

1

ing the work out. He urged the Government to give some of these world contractora an opportunity to quote, saying we should not be bound to accept their tenders, and would be in a position to do the to our advantage to do so. work ourselves if we considored i

OFFICIAL REPLIES.

be

The Hon. Mr. W. H. Bell, in the The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau dwelt course of his speech, advocated a the way for economic reconstruc- the past year, the doings of the on the need of an Increased grant more progressive policy in regard League of Nations and the findings for the Society for the Protection to air mail services, saying it was that Dr. Sun did not recommend to the conclusion that the Lytton Secretary of the Society, he stat. behind in this most important Hon. Colonial Secretary dealt nt says of the Lytten report, he is forced of Children. As Joint Honorary obvious that Hongkong was falling Replying to the debate, the

report has been a waste of time.ed that in 98 cases dealt with in matter. He also advocated the China at a time when Manchuria He does not believe that the anal the past ten months, the families use of both the old and now broad some length with the respective was being seized from the Chinese settlement of the Manchurian concerned were without visible cast transmitters, so as to enable works and allowing them to

morita of contracting out publie government by a foreign aggres- question will come from the League means, and in the 702 cases dealt two entire programmes, Chinese undertaken by the P.W.D. and said sor and when the whole country of Nations or through the applica with during that period, the and European, to be given by ZBW. that contracting-out could not re-. was in the grip of Communist-tion of any agreement in the cause average income worked out at o Dealing with the continuance of bandits. Furthermore, oven of International justice. The Arturo which allowed to each mem- the increased scale of light dues,ault in any economy except in the must be carried out by the Chin- determination of the Chineso. economic reformation in China whole problem depends on the sol-bor of the family a monthly in- he expressed the hope that the case of very exceptional works,

come of less than $3, out of which Government might grant some ro- grant a subsidy of $800,000 sprend The Government is prepared .to ess government. Foreigners would

to provide food, clothing and ac- mission in this taxation, which was over five years for the development only lend assistance.. In any The preservation of China's commodation. In over 50 per increased a hundred per cent, two of an air mail service, but any any event, until China has ossoveraignty in oxlating circum-cent. of the cases, the family had years ago. Some adjustment of scheme must inevitably show tablished a strong central govern-stances cannot be accomplished by no means to pay for a single room, the incidence of the burden as be- close ment, the time will not come for agreement. The responsibility is but occupied only a bod-space.

connexion with wider twoon various classes of shipping schemes covering hemispheres. International co-operation in In-too heavy for the League of

Not only wore the persons con- was also called for. In this con dustrial reform.

The Government refused to Nations. The failure of the corned miserably poor, but in nexion, Mr. Bell and figures show consider a reduction of light dues. League this time moans a great more than 50 per cont. of the causes ed that steamers which called here not being pronared to disturb the loss of prestige. Mr. Hu Han-min, reported, the children were suffer most frequently-In other words, existing distribution of taxation in his last sentence, urges the ing from disease, and very which rendered regular service to to the disadvantage of the general In conclusion, Mr. Hu Han-min Chinese to maintain the spirit of frequently this was the direct re- the Colony's trade, whether that taxpayer. says that, reviewing the events of | resistance.

sult of insufflatent food.

trade was good or bad-paid sub-

CHINA MUST DEPEND UPON HERSELF.

(Continued on Pago 4.)

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