1933-01-30 — Page 13

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

STOP.

THAT LEAK!

THE LEADING

PLUMBING AND SANITARY'

ENGINEERS.

Q. E. WARREN &.CO., LTD.

China Building.

Lighting Up Flap

·Talagraph"

Mega Chile Morning Post, Ltd,

Tyndham Street, Hongkung

The

FINAL EDITION:

Supp

Hongkong Telegraph.

Tel. 20269.

FOUNDED 1881

No. 13914

-AN WEA- MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933. 日五初月正

SINGLE COPY 29 CENTS 430.00 PER ANNUM

DUNLOP

is the

SAFEST

TYRE

JAPAN QUITE PREPARED TO DEFY THE LEAGUE

AGREE TO DIFFER

ON MANCHURIA

BLAND APPRAISAL OF SITUATION

NO MORE QUIBBLING AT GENEVA

TOKYO, Jan. 30.

THAT JAPAN WILL PROCEED WITH HER PROGRAMME IN MANCHURIA WITH OR WITH- OUT THE LEAGUE'S APPROVAL, IS THE INFER- ENCE DRAWN FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH A FOREIGN OFFICE SPOKESMAN THIS AFTER- NOON.

Tokyo's instructions to the delegation at Geneva have not yet been drafted, he declared, when comment- ing upon Press reports that the Foreign Office had de- cided to instruct the Japanese delegation to refrain

George Bernard Shaw, with his wife, starting out on his world tour. He is here seen leaving his London residence, bound for the

Empress of Britain, aboard which Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are making their trip. They are due in Hongkong on Saturday, February 11th.

from attempting to prevent the possible application of INTERPORT Paragraph Four, Article Fifteen.

While declining to confirm the reported decision, however, the Foreign Office spokesman expressed a opinion that the Par. would be

ROWING

CABINET OF THE LEFT

-BIG TOKYO

BUDGET DEFICIT

DIET BATTLE IN MAKING.

BOND ISSUE PLAN Tokyo, Jan. 29. With the Diet starting its de- liberation on the budget estimates for the coming fiscal year, con- flicting opinions are being ex pressed regarding the wisdom of filling up the huge deficit of over | Y900,000,000 between revenue and expenditure by means of bond issues.

It is, in fact, the question of how, this deficit ought to be met, rather than therecordbreaking size of the than the recordbreaking size of thei come the centre of controversy.

WASHINGTON DEBT CONFERENCES

ROOSEVELT-LINDSAY CONVERSATIONS

New York, Jan. 29. After a conference at Warm Springs, Georgiu, Mr. Frank- In Roosevelt and Sir Ronald Lindeny to-day issued a joint statement announcing that they had informally and very satisfactorily conversed con- cerning the tentative arrange- ments for the coming debt meetings fu Washington, which they hope will start carly in March.--Renter

GERMANY'S PROBLEM

HITLER IN DOUBLE HARNESS

DIFFICULTY OF COALITION

Berlin, Jan. 29. Hitler and von Papen running in double harness seems to be the solution of the political problem, to be restored, though there are if Parliamentary government is

doubts in some quarters whether

SECRET SYDNEY it is possible for them to team up

MEETING

IN SESSION

The swelling of the budget BOARD OF CONTROL figures is almost wholly due to the heavy military expenses, necessitut- | od by the operations in "Man- chukuo," and to the emergency re- lief nigasures for helping the poverty-stricken agrarian com- munities.

"UNAVOIDABLE".

HAPPY FACES AT BEGINNING

Sydney, Jan. 30.

Little criticism is therefore like

The Australian Cricket Board is to be made against either of of Control met at half past ten these two large tiems, as, under this morning to discuss the reply existing circumstances, the feeling of the M.C.C. to their "body-line" amongst the people as a whole is

welcome to Japan as it would put an end to the present HONGKONG BEATEN FRENCIE GOVERNMENT that the main battle is deficit in the history of Test cricket

IN MANILA

uncertainty.

between the Manila Boat Club and

If the League's recommendations under Paragraph | In the Interport rowing matek Four are distasteful to Japan, the position would simply be that Japan and the League would agree to differ, after which Japan would be free to go ahead with her own policy of restoring peace and order in Manchukuo in accordance with the Changchun Protocol without further interference.-Reuter,

OFFER

Royal Hongkong Yacht Club M. DALADIER AS at Manila on Saturday, Hongkong lost both the fours and the pairs. NEW PREMIER

A brief message has been re-

this effect by thei R.H.K.T.C. from Mr. H. W. Dulley,

ive lo

the visiting rowing captain.

Paris, Jan. 29.

without friction.

Nevertheless, opinion is grow- ing that Herr Hitler will become the next Chancellor and will form » Cabinet with Herr von Papen

that they are unavoidable. It is bowling protest, which has given round the question of the rise to the bitterest controversy

rage, and although there szemü

The M.C.C. in a carefully worded! little likelihood at the moment that and dignified reply to Australia's

Von Papon and Hitior. the Government will bodge from its belief in the advisability

protest, objected to the suggestion that the M.C.C. side were employs a powerful Vice-Chancellor, as, covering it solely and entirely by bond issues, it is noteworthy that ing "unsportsmanlike" tactics and in fact, the effective controller of

Germany's destinies. Indicated their readiness, if the

of

the Japan Economic League in strongly opposed to this policy and Australians thought it desirable, to is urging the necessity of taxation cancel the remainder of the tour. reform and administrative readjust- President Lebrun has invited be replaced by an

No inkling has beert given ment and that loan issues should of the reactions of the Board increase in of Control to this rather curt reply, but as most of the dele. gates arrived with laughing faces, it is suggested "that" › there may be a-happy solution

of the problem.

Both events were very keenly{M. Edouard Daladier, Minister | taxes." contested, the Manila varsmen of War in the defeated · Paul- coming in three-quarters of Boncour Government, to form a oppose the seemingly reckless re- The main fear of those who

KAILUAGAIN JAPAN AND length ahead in the fours and a Cabinet with himself as Pre-sort to the present loan polley is.

BOMBED

JAPANESE TROOPS IN THE BATTLE

ATTACK BEATEN

OFF

Peking, Jan. 30.

LEAGUE

MANDATED ISLES STAND

THE SPOILS OF WAR

Tokyo, Jan. 27.

quarter of a length in the pairs.mier, and M. Daladier has ac- of course, that serious inflation Mr. Dulley's telegram stated tant the races were excellent.

cepted the task. Hongkong was represented by Messrs. G. S. D. Heywood, -Knudson, C. B. Eastorbrook, W.Dulley, and 1. G. Allison.

A Government spokesman de- Jelared to-night that Japan views the mandated Islands, such as the Carolines and the Marshalls as the

islands.

COALITION HOPES.

Hitler's success in the Diet will be dependent upon the support of the German Nationals, the Hugen- berg Party, and the toleration of the Centre Party and the Bavarian People's People.

Such a coalition, it is felt, has the best chance of success and it will also meet the approval of will be the inevitable result. The The discussions are being held President Hindenburg, who has Government. however, It was first reported that M. confidence that nothing of the closed doors but it is anticipated press upon Hitler that a new re profess in the greatest secrecy behind instructed Herr von Papen to im Daladier bad reserved his reply sort will happen, as adequate, that a statement will be issued when fusal to join a confition would which is customary in the cir-steps have been taken to prevent the Board has concluded its de-have disastrous consequences," cumstancos, but it was later learn-¡ it.-Renter.

liberations on this vexed question. Į ed than, on

CENTRE PARTY CONDITION, the contrary, the

-Reuter Radical tender had definitely ac-

At the moment, the Centre Party forms the greatest obstacle to conlition, because their leaders demand guarantees from both Hitler-and Hindenburg that the conduct of the government will be kept strictly within the constitu- tion. Dr., Bruening is the most powerful Influence in the Centre Party.

INTERPORT GOLF center the Premiership before CAR CRASHES INTO

RESULT

Ednie (Manila), 5 and 3.

leaving President Lebrun.

DETERMINATION AND ENERGY.

WALL

MAN AND WOMAN

In a brief Interview outside the Elysee, bo declared:." am quite aware of the difficulties of the A Chinese man and woman, pas-} moment, but I think the solution sengers in a hire car, were injured is only a question of determination when the vehicle crushed into a and energy."

wall near the Talkoo Recreation - The prospective Premier is only Club in Shaukiwan. Road yoster-

ú

UNITED STATES AND SOVIET

LABOURITES AGAINST

RECOGNITION

A

THE OPPOSITION.

SHANGHAI WIN THE SINGLES Japanese military opera-spoils of war, and intends to up-

Manila, were defeated in their tions in the Kailu area are hold this position. This is taken

The suggested coalition would to mean that if Japan withdraws interport golf singles matches

Washington, Jan. 29. give the Hitler-von Papen Cabinet continuing, according to from the League of Nations, she against Shanghai to-day, but 18 years of age and this will be day.

The American Federation of a majority of 82 in the Reichstag, Chinese reports, which state will insist on the retention of these having won all three four-baits, his first attempt at forming The accident occurred when the Labour has issued a statement with the Centra Party holding the

win the contest by five points to Government though, he has been, near skidded while swerving that the city has again been

todeclaring itself to be against support of power. The Govern- A Rengo dispatch from Shanhai-three,

| Cabinet Minister, since 1924, after vold tram.

American recognition of the ment would be assured of the sup subjected to a heavy aerial kwan stated that a three-hour battle The singles resulted in three five years sinember of the The Injured persons were Funk Soviel Government. -

port of the Nazla, 195 seats, the .bombardment.

was fought early on Friday morn wins for Shanghai, two for Manila, Chamber of Deputies.

Ming-kwan, 45, a widow, and To Interest in America's relations German Nationalists, 51, and the in at Chiumenkow between the the sixth ending with the players

Yu-chau, 0, a clerk, both of whoni with Moscow has been aroused of Bavarian People's Party, 18, giv- The air force machines engaged Japanese garrison there and a body all square, as follows:

LEFT WING LEADER. live at 171, Lockhart Rond Wan-late by suggestions that Presiding them 204. in the operations are cooperating of Chinese,

Harrison (Shanghai) beat Capt. Radical-Socialists, having enused a Government Civil Hospital. Their change of policy when he takes He leads the Left Wing of the chal. They were taken to the ent-Elect Roosevelt may introduce with the military, who appear to The Chinese force, believed to be- have the intention of occupying long to the command of Ilo Shu-kuo,

split between his group and the injuries are not consideret to heodice.-Reuter. the city.

įChinese commander of the Shanhai- Gibbs (Manila) and Huggett Right Wing which supported the serious. A flerce nitack was launched on wan district, was said to have at-

(Shanghai) all square. Polneare Government. He has the night of January 26, Kailu tacked the garrison and after the being heavily bombed from the engagement retreated westward. air, while Japanese and Mongol CASUALTIES UNKNOWN. troops attempted to storm the ely. Japanese reinforcements were The attack, its claimed, was rashed to the scene, an important driven off and the city is still fuss in the Great Wall, from Sui- the hands of the Chinese, who rechung, a point on the Peiping-Muk- port that in the course of the den rallway north of Shanhaiwan. fighting, thirty-seven Japanese No casualties were mentioned in the and Mongols were killed and dispatch. Heveral hundred wounded.

The Japanese garrison was eatni- The Japanese allege that Kallushed at Chiumenkow on January is being employod as the base for 9 after the occupation of Shanhai-

up.

Ward Smith (Shanghai) bent been successively Colonial Minis- Mason, Jnt. (Manila), one!ter, Minister of War. Minister of Education, Minister of Public Mason, Senr. (Manila) beat Ter-Works and Minister for War in

various govermenta. race (Shanghai), 8 and 6.

He is a great friend of M. Wotherspoon (Manila) beat-Pet- Caillaux and there a distinct titt (Shanghai), 4 and 2. possibility of the return of the Benson (Shanghai) beat Meie fanious politicp-financial expert to

(Manila), two holes.

the Fiance Ministry. If M. Dalailler succeeds in forming a Cabinet,

He told pressmen that he hopes

the Volunteers who have been kwan, when a cavalry regiment RAILWAY STRIKE to complete the formation of a

constantly harassing communies from Chinchow and Japanese in- tion on the Tunglian Railway, fantry froni Shanhaikwan effected which has been cut at several junction. Marahai Chank Hauch- points recently by Chinese raiding Jiang, it was alleged, had been send- jurtles-Router.

LAMPSON SAILING FOR NANKING

(Special to "Telograph")

18y + Telegraph, Copuright, Telegraphis; Diretapes Ordinamer, 1374. Recolved, January 39, 11 am.)

Shanghai, Jan. 30.

IN N. IRELAND

ing troops Into Jehol province MEN "DOWNING TOOLS”

through this point.

For

Cabinet of Republic Action by this: evoning. M. Herriot and M. Paul Boncour have promised him their full support Bentor.

AT MIDNIGHT

The Directors of the Hongkang Land Investment and Agency Co.. and Mr. E. M. B. Ingram, Counsel-

Belfast, Jan. 29. Ltd, havo declared a final dividend of the British Legation,

A mass meeting of all grades of of $2.00 por share. This, with boarding the Suiwo to-night and is railway workers in Northern Ire- the interim dividend of $2.00-al- salling early to-morrow for Nun-Jand was held in Belfast to-day ready paid, minkes 84,00. In all for king.

to discuss the proposed wakes the year 195ZI The British Minister expects to cuts. remain in Nanicing for several

The meeting decided to strike threatening for, nome, time, will days at least, exchanging opinions at midnight on January 30 ns affect five thousand rallway om- Sir Miles Lampson, accompanied with Mr. Lo Wen-kan, Foreign protest against the wages reduce ployees and bring the whole ... of

the Great Northern bystom to The strike, which has been standstill Reuter

by his entire staff, including Sir Minister, and other. officiala.Bettion. Erle Teichmann, Chinese Secretary, [ter,

12 LOTERIA 12

'the frent Christi

The Opposition would be form- ed by the Socialiste, 121, the Com- munists, 100 and other parties, 27,a a vote of 248. The Centre Party hold 70 seats in the Reichstag and as long as they are prepared to support the Government a clear majority is assured. They could not encompass a defent by ab staining from voting, but a few adverse votes would suffice,

In the circumstances, It is 08- sential that the government should secure some assurance of | support from. Dr. Bruening, and It is not thought likely that this will be easy to obtain-Reuter.

WEATHER OUTLOOK

The anticyclone remains stationary over the Lower Yangtse Valloy, and continues to decrease in intensity. Fresh to strong monsoon will pro- vail over the China coast and the Northern China Sea. Local fores cast:-N.E. winds, fresh; falt,

..

1. Much sympathy will be felt "with":"" | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lang, formerly of, Hongkong, in the death of their | 19-year-old daughter, Shellm which

accurred at Chiladhurst, Kantoronges the Bth instant.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.