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SMALL STATES FORCE THE ISSUE AT GENEVA

BRITAIN'S

POLICY

CONDEMNED

SIR J. HOPE SIMPSON ON MANCHURIA

TREATY BREACH

WE ONCE WENT TO WAR FOR LESS

(Special to "Telegraph")

Maurice Chevalier and Yvonne Valles, who have been divorced.

[h Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia | Arm Massager Orálnanas, 1885. Resolved, Jawory 10, 11.31 6.95.)

Shanghai, Jan. 19. PRINCESS

Sir John Hope Simpson, whose wonderful, work да Director-

General of the Chios National

Flood Relief Commission bas given him a high reputation in| Chino, has sent an important letter to the North China Daily|

RENOUNCES

RIGHTS

News deeply critical of the THRONE TO PASS TO.

attitude of the Powers in Sino-Japanese dispute.

the

Sir John says that the task of dealing with the Sino-Japanese Imbroglio has not been rendered{ any easier by the commenta of aj certain section of the British Press; in London.

TREATY BREACHES. Asserting that the whole strue ture of International relations rests on the basis of Treaty and upon no other basis, he declares that the chief seriousness of the Manchuria affair lies in a breach of the conditions of a Treaty,

Except for the United States. the breaches of Treaty (the Niue Power Treaty) in the present case have apparently escaped the atten: tion they merit on the part of the other algnatories of the Nine Power Treaty.

This remarkable fact in- dicates that Great Britain, in common with the majority of the other signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty of 1922 has failed lo realise the obligation under which she reats,"

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CANNOT ESCAPE.

Britain, he Koes on, cannot escape her own particular obliga. tion on the ground that the League is dealing with the matter.

The breach of treaty con- ditions arising out of the occupation of Manchuria is much more serious than Germany's breach of the Treaty preserving the inviolability of Belgium for which Britain declared war in 1914 and yet, in the case of Manchuria, Britain

apparently content to let the Treaty go by the board without even a verbal pro- test."-Reuter,

is

JAPANESE PRINCE SUCCUMBS

EMPRESS DOWAGER'S

BROTHER

Tokyo, Jan. 19. The death occurred this morning at 9.25 a.m., of Prince Hichizane

BOY PRINCE

MARITAL TROUBLE.

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, Jan. 19. The beautiful hereditary Princess Charlotte of Monaco, who is at present staying in Marseilles, has| indicated her desire to re-

PREDICAMENT FOR JAPAN

BREACH WITH LEAGUE OR LYTTON REPORT

LITTLE CHANCE OF ACCEPTANCE

LONDON, JAN. 19.

THE PREDICAMENT IN WHICH THE COM- MITTEE OF NINETEEN HAVE PLACED JAPAN DOES NOT PLEASE THE CONSERVATIVE PRESS.

In a leading article upon the League's new offer to Mr. Matsuoka, the Daily Telegraph says that there seems but faint reason for believing that Japan, in re- turn for one point will yield all the others which she deems no less vital. The crucial difference between China and Japan and the League lies in the refusal to recognise or accept without formal recognition the "in- dependent" State of Manchukuo.

The smaller States, says the Daily Telegraph, have forced the immediate issue with a vengeance, but the saner supporters of the League look beyond to the far larger issues which will rise on the horizon as soon as the League passes from the Third to the Fourth Paragraph of Article 15 and sets about drafting 4 Report-Reuter

Geneva, Jan. 18.

The crisis towards which MANCHURIA

nounce her right to the the discussions on the Sino- Throne,

Japanese dispute has been BLOODBATH

the Princess has written

It is authoritatively learned that father, Prince Louis, renouncing all been postponed.

to her steadily working has again her hereditary rights in favour of her son, the boy Prince Rainier, or

But it is merely a postponement. falling him, in favour of her The crisis has not been averted and daughter. Princess Antoinette, unless the Japanese delegation re- Princess Charlotte has requested ceives instruction from Tokyo en- Louis to announce Immediately the abling Mr. Matsuoka to effect a diasolation of her marriage by dramatic change of front, it is divorce.

She has been separated her husband for the past | years.

Prince Louis, it is reported from: Monaco, has accepted his daugh- ter's proposals.

ONUS ON JAPAN.

HEAVY SLAUGHTER CLAIMS

our.

BRITISH MINISTER VISITS CANTON-Sir Miles Lampson, K.C.M.G., M.V.O, British Minister to China, spent last week-end at Canton and fa here seen with Mr. Herbert Phillips, CB, C.B.E., British Consul General alongside the Morris "i" Saloon which the British Minister used during his stay in the Kwangtung capital,

MAURICE CHEVALIER

DIVORCED

WIFE HELD EQUALLY

TO BLAME.

Paris, Jun. 18. Maurice Chevalier and kis wife, Yvonne Vallce, were divorced to-day.

The Court decided that both were equally to blame for the break-up of the marriage.

Yvonne pleaded desertion by her husband and Maurice Incompatability of, temper.— Router.

MISSING FLIERS

THIRD TEST OVER

ENGLAND WINS BY 338 RUNS

AUSTRALIA, 193

COLLAPSE AFTER LUNCH

Adelaide, Jan. 19. Australia were dismissed short- ly after the lunch interval to-day for 193 runs, England thus win- ning the Third Test by 338 runs.

Woodfull and his colleagues put of certain defeat during the mor- up a resolute opposition in the face ning, but the resumption after lunch was the signal for a collapse, the last three wickets falling for ten runs, Oldfield being unable to but,

Little interest was taken in the closing stages. It was recognised that the result was entirely a ques- tion of how many England would win by and the attendance was very amall when HINKLER AND LADY (Richardson (0) resumed Australia's Woodfull (36) and second innings on a wicket showing signs of wear.

BAILEY

NO DEFINITE NEWS OF EITHER

Auverre, Jan. 18.- A report is in circulation that a plane believed to be that of the missing Squadron Leader Hinklor has been seen in the Forest of

CHENG KWOK-YAU he

REPRIEVED

IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE

FAMILY VISITS THE GAOL

Cheng Kwok-yau has been reprieved.

LEG THEORY JEERS, Larwood and Verity were the opening bowlers in sultry weather. Larwood commenced by bowling in purely orthodox manner on the off... stump, but he changed to his leg. theory in his third over to the ac (companiment of Jeers from

crowd,

the

The batsmen were pinned down, Verity bowling four succesKÍTO maiden overs.

Investigations are in hand, but Both batsmen were very cau- up to the present it la only an un-tious and Woodfull did not reach confirmed rumour.

his fity until he had batting for 169 minutes.

LADY BAILEY.

Later.

Jardine congratulated him. RICHARDSON CAUGHT.

The Auxerres Prefecture states i that the rumour that Hinkler's plane has been found is without

Soon afterwards, Richardson was foundation. It was possibly due to the fact that Hinkler was last the victim of a brilliant catch by G. O. Allen. He mistimed a ball seen at Bussy-en-Othe.

Aeroplanes will, however, ex-silly leg, Allen bringing off a bril from Larwood and was caught at Harbin, Jan. 19.

plore the forest to-morrow.

liant one-handed catch running Reuter. The Japanese forces in Man-i

sideways. Richardson had scored fairly certain that concitation churia are continuing their in- from efforts will have to be dropped and tensive campaign for the elimin-

21 in a dull effort lasting 83 three that the Assembly will be compellation of the anti-Manchukuo

minutes. Fears entertained for the safety Larwood had five mon in the slip ed to issue report.

Volunteers with unabated vig-

This dramatic announce-ing since Sunday night when she fastest. A roar of laughter went of Lady Bailey, who has been miss-for Grimmett and was bowling his ment was made following a left Oran Algeria, on the further jup when Grimmett luckily snicked The League has now adroitly tarists are desirous of making cer- It seems that the Japanese mili-

meeting of the Governor inflight to Cape Town, are increas

stage on her attempted record a boundary through the slipa. cast the onus for a breakdown of tain that there shall be no mennee Council held this morning, ing further efforts upon Japan, by in the rear before they venture to when his case

ALLEN'S FIRST BALL. one Important point in return for a integral part of Manchukuo. offering to make a conecasion onassert their claim that Jehol la an

Allen came on for Verity with the score at 183 and met with im- sidered following fresh public Several successes in the clean-up representations.

with his first ball. Woodtuu at mediate success, bowling Grimmett process are recorded in Japanese

lunch bad scored 68 runs in a re- The Committee of Nineteen aut reports reaching Harbin.

The official announcement was a

solute innings. It is claimed that the Hitome follows: "The Governor Council for approximately three hours, after which it was announced that detachment, operating from its base this morning reconsidered tho the members had proposed to at Mishon surrounded and dis- Cheng petition and accepted it and Japan that if the invitation to armed about five hundred and fifty decided to exercise clemency and Shanghai, Jan. 19. Russia and the United States to Volunteers eighteen miles to the to commute the death sentence to A message from Pasadena, Cali collaborate was abandoned, Japan South-west of Mishan yesterday and one of life imprisonment." fornia, states that the death oc-should accept the rest of the

confidence is expressed that a fur- A week ago, the Executive Coun- curred there on January 18th of solution as it stood.

ther 1.200 will be disposed of in ell considered a petition by lead- similar manner to-day,

ers of the Chinese community in. It is further claimed that the favour of the reprieve of the con- the age of seventy-nine. Dr. Miles Japan's action In this new situa- practically annihilated sonto three vise His Excellency the Governor GOVERNMENT FEELS

Sonobe detachment attacked and demned man, but decided to ad- retired from active miasion work tion is awaited with much interest, hundred Volunteers three miles to not to interfere with the carry-

DR. MARY MILES

PASSES AWAY

FOUNDER OF CANTON SCHOOL FOR BLIND

Dr. Mary' Mlles, founder of the

Canton School for the Blind, at

revision of the Japanese attitude on the resolution.

NEW SITUATION.

10-

KOWLOON NIGHT NOISES

was

recom

Cheng was subsequently inform ed of this decision, and his execu- tion was fixed for Tuesday next, the 24th instant.

In South China in 1930. She was though it is considered unlikely that the west of Tungning yesterdaying out of the sentence of death. famous throughout China for her the Japanese delegation will assent Reuter, work amongst the Chinese blind. to the Committee's proposal.

Coming to Chinu in 1882, Dr. The Committee of Nineteen huve Miles prepared many books and arranged to meet again on Friday for the use of the blind. She was therefore, plenty of time in which other reading matter in Braille and the Japanese delegation have, a trustee for the Canton Hospital to consult the Tokyo Government. for the Insane, as well as the Canton Hospital.-Reuter.

C. E. R. COACHES RETURNED.

Harbin, Jan, ID. Thirteen Chinese Eastern Rail- way dining and passenger carriages

Kujo, a brother of the Empress SPY CHARGES IN

Dowager.

The Prince passed away drom

thrombosis. an affection

of. the

In

blood vessels which constata

coagulation of the blood, forming

a'tlet-Reuter,

FOG IN ENGLISH

CHANNEL

BELGRADE

ITALIAN SENT TO GOAL

(Our Own Correspondent),

tBy

SECOND PETITION.

Lady Bailey had fuel suflicient for only 17 hours' flying..

The French Government have given A assurance that every thing possible is being done and French military machines has been thorough search of the desert by

ordered.--Brillah Wireless.

a

rooted up Wall's leg stump.

Allen's fourth ball after lunch

In the next over O'Reilly was bowled by Larwood, Woodfall hit Allen for a single and then iron-

ball he received.

SMUTS TO MEET manger was bowled with the first

MR. ROOS

CONFIDENT

Capetown, Jan. 18.

Woodfull was not out after a magniteent innings characterised

inely with leg strokes and bit two by his old time courage and im- pregnable detence. tic scoret

fourn. He was carried Boulder- high from the fleid and the Englislumen joined in tne B)- plauso.

It is learned authoritatively

An X-ray examination of Old- that the South African Party Beid has revealed a linear fracture leaders have definitely decided to of the right frontal bone, involving In the meantime, a further peti- make a further attempt to reach the outer table only. It not tion for clemency had been drawn a compromise with Mr. Tielman garded as serious. He hopes to CONTRACTORS FIRM

up, and this, which was widely

play later in the season-Keuter, signed by members of the Chinese Roos and negotiations are ex- FINED

and foreign communities,

FINAL SCORES was pected to re-open to-morrow. handed to the Government last Generals Smule will probably

ENGLAND: 341 and 412. Observatory led to the appearance

Complaints made by the Royal evening,

undertake the negotiations, which AUSTRALIA.Ist Innings: 222 This final effort on Chong's have of the manager of the Tang Lee behalf was before the Executive establishment

ng their objective the Coalition

Becond Inslags.

of

Arm of contractors before Mr. Council this morning, and It was Government-in opposition to the Butters at the Kowloon Magistracy after it had been given careful Hartzog Party. this morning when he was sum-consideration that the announce- moned for allowinr his workmen ment of a reprieve was made. to carry on building operations at 10.05 p.m.

CHENG INFORMED.

of all classes which were taken into Soviet territory by General Su Ping-wen havo, it is reported, been returned to Manchull.--Renter.

SIR JOHN SIMON LEAVES.

London, Jan, 18.

General Smute will probably The British Foreign Secretary,

meet Mr. Tielman Roos to-morrow Sir John Simon, who attended to-

and it is understood that ho will day's adjourned meeting of the

Relatives of Cheng, Including his domand certain guarantees from Hemogas Grdinance, 1271. Rastved, January

Committee of Nineteen set up by the firm were building a block of in Victoria Gnol this afternoon at ther negotiations.

Prosecuting, Sergeant Till sald mother, paid a visit to the prisoner Mr. Roos as a preliminary to fur- consider the Sino-Japanese dispute, Rond and., Nathan Road. Com- London, Jan. 19.

In the meantime, it is reported The delicacy of Italo-Yugosla- for Paris. He will fly to London Observatory authorities that work counsel in the Sessions trial, and satisfied that Mr. Tielman Roca leaven Geneva to-night by train plaints had been received from the R. H. C. Lim, one of the accused's quirlos amongst its supporters, is They were accompanied by Mr. that the Government, after op- London, Jan. 18. vian relations in recent weeks is onriy to-morrow morning-Reuter was carried on late at night, caus- Chong was informed of the com-does not command subelent sup- Fog in the English Channel dis-brought to mind by a report from and British Wireless. organised Southampton shipping Belgrade stating that an Italian

ing a great deal of annoyance. to-day, and the departure of the named Antonov and a Yugoslavian

mutation of the donth santaneo. part to be able to defeat them in; Berengaria for New York was do-named Petcher have been senten-

Defendant, Sergeant, Hill re- The visitors remained with Cheng the House on a vote of non-con- layed, while the Incoming Aquitanin ced to six years and five years sent to the funeral of the late Mrs. a.m., but although he had been

Amongst the numerous wreaitis vealed, was allowed to work up till for some considerable time. | Adence. • and other vessels were held up off with hard labour respectively, on w. Forsyth was

Chiong was greatly reifoved when the Isle of Wight-British Wire charges of espionage on behalf of President, and

from the warned, about six times, he con- the nawa was conveyed to him, and is preparing to carry on the work

· Consequently,- General Hortzog Lodn

Committee of tho tinued to do so after that hour. expressed deep appreciation of the of the aosafon in the ordinary way: ja neighbouring Power.-Reuter. M. C, L.

A fine of $20 was Iroposed. mercy, extended to him.

| —Reuter.

the League of Nations Assembly to flats at the junction of Austin 2 o'clock. Telegraph. Copyright, Teleprapa

ATLANTIC LINERS

HELD UP

IP, 10,35 m)

one

Woodfall not out Fingleton, b Larwood Ponsford, e Jardine, b Larwood Bradman,e and b Verity McCabe, c Leyland, b Allen -Richardson, e Allen, b Larwood

Grimmett, b Allen'

Wall, b Allen.... Q'Reilly, b Larwood Ironmonger, b-Allen Oldacid; absent hurt.

Extras

Total

183

HOWLING ANALYSIS

O, M. R. W.

Larwood

3 71

Alles Voce Hammond Varity

$ 50

4

20 13.24

3. 27

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