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CHURCHES PRESS FOR DISARMAMENT.
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general better understanding
among nations" was mentioned by Mr. Hamsay sincDonald.
GROWING CONCERN,
The Archbishop of Canterbury, who led the deputation, stated that ho had rarely known any subject which hud aroused in the churcnes
Buch unanimity and depth of con- viction as disarmament. They re- cognised funny the practical dif fcuties with which Ministers were faced, anil wished to nasure them of support of a great volume of Christian public opinion which felt the inter- growing concern at national situation and the present position of the Disarmament Con-
ference.
The Archbishop and they felt a moral obligation that the promise given by the Allied Powers after the Great War should be fulfilled, and they thought it would be moral
in the stage ly wrong, at this world's history, to acquiesce in any thing less than wide and general reduction of armaments since arma- ments would bring no Bort of security for peace, but, rather, the constant menace of war.
RESTRICTION HOPES. They hoped there might be u resolute endeavour to restrict and in some cases oven to forbid, the tse of five entegories of obviously aggressvie
namely, tanks, land guns, submarines, war- ships over 10,000 tons, and mill-. tary aircraft.
weapons,
They would also give enthusias tie support to the maintenance of as close co-operation as possible with the United States. Britain natural link between was the Europe and America, and if in the anxious times ahead such co- uperation could be maintained, it would have an enormous effect upen world aninion.
CHINESE CLUB THEFT
FORMER SERVANT
SENTENCED
An act repentod once loo often brought about the arrest of a young Chinese on 1 charge of stealing two typewriters from the Chinese Club in the Bank of Can- ton building.
It was stated at the Central
Police Court this morning that the prisoner was formerly employed as a servant at the Club but was dismissed for misconduct Inst June.
On a subsequent date he return-
ed accretly to the scene of his former employment and stole a typewriter. Having disposed of the machine for $80 to A
pre- gumably unsuspecting schoolboy, he repented his visit to the Chin- use Club and for the second time committed a theft, stealing the very typewriter that had been purchased to replace the one he all proviously purloined. To do this, he had to break through a verandah window and draw back the catch.
In the course of investigations after the incident was reported to the police, a lift boy declared that he saw a man leave early that morning with something bulky wrapped up in a parcel. Finally, the prisoner was traced and nd mitted to both thefts.
Mr. H. K. Lee, who represented the Chinese Club, and was in 'Court, asked His Worship to take a serious view of the case. "There are 20 "bays" in the Club," wald, "anyone of whom is liable to follow in his footsteps."
lie
On the two charges, the prisoner received a total of seven months' hard labour.
THE HONGKONG-
TELEGRAPH.
BURGLAR'S WORD OF HONOUR
SHOP MANAGER'S EXPERIENCE
When Harry Davis, aged 21, was charged at Bristol with breaking and entering a chemist's shop In the Writeladies'-rond, Bristol, manager of the shop, Mr. Thomas Herbert Doughty, told a dramatic. story.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932.
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7-10.30 pm, European programme. Davis was also charged with anticipated for the next few weeks.
7 p.m. bock quotations, cic. stealing £21 and using violence and Trading encouragement has been there were two other charges
7.3-7.10 p.m. An Appeal by Sir derived from the ability of railroad Henry Pollock. of breaking and entering.
fesucs to rally and re-assume
7.10-7:30 p.m. A relay of the leadership of the market. On the Volunteer Band "It was a terrible experience," other hand, Industrial lasues have not said Mr. Doughty, "while I followed the lead of raliward Issues,
7.30-9 p.m. Recorded programme. 8 D.M.
Local Time and Weather vestigating a noise, a man jumped and the market appears to be stili
Report on me and struck me a violent blow
9-9.40 p.m. A Planoforte recital by on the head. We closed and
Mr. J. Lerintoff. struggled from the top of the house down several flights of stairs to
the shop.
"My nasallant," he said, "got on top of me with his hand on my throat, choking me. He said, 'If I let you get up will you give me your word of honour you won't make a noise?' I and 'Yes,' and added 'You will not knock me about again, will you? He replied, "I will give you a burglar's word of honour, I will not."
Mr. Doughty added that the man said he was after money and as he (Mr. Doughty) pulled out a drawer from the safe there was a treman dous banging on the shop door, and a flash lamp was phone into ahop. The man escaped as the the police arrived.
Davis was committed for trial,
LYTTON MISSION AT GENEVA
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They believed thu British Government, by reason of armam- SIM SHIELD PROBLEM Invitation to the members of the
uent reductions which Britain and already effected, by its known sympathy to France, and by its de- clared desire to be fair and just to Germany, was in a position to give a really effective lead on dis
the armament, and that
best
elements in Europe would welcome such a lead in the present per, plexity and confusion.
PRESSURE WELCOMED.
After other members of the deputation had spoken, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, expressed appreciation of the visit and welcomed all pressure they could bring to strengthen their hands. Regarding the recent British Note to Germany, he said it was not written to urge a legal proposition, but was designed to put aside technical and legn! arguments as not being the real ground to explore in order to for 'insist that the real claim consideration of the rest of the Powers was a clair in the moral and not the legal sphere. What
could be done in the future was
not to be restricted by dwelling simply upon what, Britain had Rehleved since the war in the name of disarmament. On the other hand to forget what we had done would be a great iniustice to Britain, and would actually hinder accentance by their own people of, the desire to end war.
BRITAIN'S RECORD. Britain WAR the only great country in the world that had mude any reductions in eriament. That fact, combined with her existing responsibility for police and protective action in all parts of the world, must be borne in mind. The real complication, said Sir John Simon, arose in fitting the moral purpose which they all wished to pursue into the exces- sive complications of the practical purpose.
The Prime Minister, while also welcoming pressure on moral aspects of disarmament, said the peace-maker had not only to con- sitler moral issues, but also all possibilities of the situution. The Government wished to do the big thing, and, since February, had hung on tenaciously to desire to create not merely some state of disarmament, but a more difflent thing, namely, a state of the will to nence.
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I tried running a bath with my the eyes shut, but, as soon water hit the porcelain, it began to boil, and, even if I had been able to draw a decent bath that a healthy man could get into, I couldn't have kept my eyes on the
that
Chinese book for fear dragon would pop out from some of the decorations and get into my slippers. I finally want back into The following cable at the close my room and took a sponge-bath of the sugar market yesterday hus from the hand-basin. been recolved by Messrs. Pen- | treath and Co.
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I have since decided that the reason for having running water In bedrooms is because so many people haven't the nerve to go into the bathroom to bathe. You have to have a strong strain of interior- decorator in you to bathe in a modern bathroom and really got clean.
I have dwelt so long on the bath- room end of home-making as an art because the bathroom 804m to me to be the last stronghold of the old-fashioned man. If they no take our bathrooms away from us, we might as well all dress in harlo- quin costumes and throw confetti. (all day instead of going to work.
Imagination is. all right in its
kong only few weeks ago and stayed The Y's Men's Club hold their at the Repalao Bay Hotel. The weekly meeting at Lane, Crawford's place, if you are writing a pagnant yesterday afternoon, or something, and wo can even sympathy of all his friends in Hong Restaurant kong and Shanghai will go out to Mr. during which Dr. K. C. Yeo, Chair stand it in the living-room, where Stewart and his infant son in their man of the Chinese Medical Associa we can keep our eyes shut. But. snd, bereavement
tion, Hongkong, gave a talk about hia visit to the Shanghai Y's Men's Club please, modern homo-makers, leave recently, while he was attending the us our white bathrooms, where wo
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of Queen's Road East from Pokfulum In the Clifna Fleet feague foot- Road yesterday, a private car. No, bali match loved at Happy Valley 279, skidded and swerved into the yesterday, H.M.3. Devonshiro beat the Easter Levoilers Gazette Shanghai. Dr. F. 1. Teang also gave that, we are wiping our hands an
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