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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932.
MISHAP TO PHEMIUS
QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS
CHINESE CREW ISSUE
London, Nov. 15. The practice of certain British shipping companies, in carrying numerous Chinese on their ships
HU HAN-MIN AND BRITAIN BEHIND
CHIANG
PROTEST AGAINST
DICTATORSHIP
PREMIER
INTERNATIONAL AIR CONTROL
ASSURANCE in COMMONS
London, Noy. 15,
In view of current reports of another independence movement by North China military commanders, with the support of Feng Yu- hatang, Yen Hsi-shan and Han Fu- chu, a frank comment on the Nan-
To meet the general conveni- king government just issued by Mr. Hu Hun-min denouncing a dicta-
ance of the delegates to the Dis- torial form of government as contradiction of the Three Prin-armament Bureau, and partly to give time for a more complate study of the French plan, Sir Mr. Hu Han-min is one of the John Simon has postponed until: "The question was raised by Mr. three members of the Standing Thursday his announcement to C.P.C. (the the Bureau of the new British Logan, m Labour member, whe Commitice, of the
as crews was the subject of disciples in considered significant. cussion in the House of Com- mons.to-day.
made special reference to the mhighest organ of the Kuomintang disarmament proposals.
shup to the Blue Funnel liner regime in Nanking.) Phemius, which was disabled in
The Rightist leader asserts that A White Paper containing these cannot proposals will be laid in Parlin- the recent Caribbean hurricane, constitutional government
board some exist side by side with a dictatorment at the same time as Sir John and which had on
reason that speaking at Geneva. sixteen British officers etc. and and it is for this sixty Chinese.erew.
Mr. Logan asked the Board of Trade to urge shipowners carry British crews in view of
Kuomintang members must strive for the restoration of a genuine re-
To-day he had a further long
to volutionary administration and the conversation with Mr. Norman
destruction of any despotic regime.
the fact that this was the second
recent neeldent to British ships carrying Chinese crews.
KIRKWOOD OUTBURST.
and British, French and Italian ex- Davis, the chief American delegate, Although Mr. Hu Hari-min makes perts were also actively engaged no references to Chiang Kai-shek, together on the naval aspects of it is obvious that the difference of disarmament. opinion between them following The Prime Minister, in the asked their quarrel some two years ago House of Commons, when Mr. Kirkwood, the Glasgow left-has not been bridged. The Rightist for a definito undertaking that Bri- winger, in a characteristic out- lender is emphatic in opposition to ftain should not be pledged at the burst said: "People say "Buy Chinng's alleged dictatorial policies. Dlsarmament Conference to any scheme of controlling Internation- British." They should employ
The comment concludes with an ally civil aviation which might im- British sailors."
and pedo the development of Imperial Dr. L. Burgin, Parliamentary appeal for unity in action Secretary to the Board of Trade, thought among China's leaders air transport, again refused promised to investigate.-Reuter, during the Manchurian crisis.
BRITAIN'S TRADE
AGREEMENTS
FAVOURED NATION RIGHTS
wa8
ma-
to make any departure from normal practice when Governments are Jengaged in important negotiations. Cheors greeted his answer, and trade barriere, Dr. Burgin, Parli
4 supplementary question amentary Secretary to the Board also of Trade, said he could not anti-which Inquired whether he cipate the course of commercial aware that an overwhelming negotiations with foreign coun- jority of the Commons members tries but provided satisfactory would support him on the policy arrangements could be reached outlined by Mr. Baldwin on Friday there was no present Intention of night. Britain abandoning her present Mr. Baldwin, in his speech, ro- most favoured nation rights. ferred to the advocated abolition of Replying to further questions, military aviation and a careful the desirability of in-examluation by natione of a means he sald creasing the sale of British coal for controlling civil flying which he abroad would not be overlooked in considers practicable without seri- the negotiations.-British Wire- ously impeding its developments.-
British Wireless
London, Nov. 15, Asked in the House of Commons whether the Government was pre pared to consider abandoning the principle of the most favoured nation clause in the existing ne gotiations for the reduction of less.
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