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二拜禮號七月二英港香 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933.
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FIT
DUNLOP
FUGITIVE DUTCH WARSHIP STILL AT LARGE
RULING BY DECREE
GERMAN GOVERNMENT'S Į NEW DECREE
PRUSSIAN DIET DISSOLVED
Berlin, Feb. 6.
Overriding the decision of the Leipzig Supreme Court regarding constitutional requirements, the Government of the Reich to-day enforced the dissolution of the Prussian Diet.
Mr. J. A. Mellison enjoying winter sporta at St. Moritz with Amy John
fron (Mrs. Biuliisen) just before com. The Prussian Government has pleting his preparations for his South
Atlantic crossing.
decided to appeal to the Leipzig Supreme Court against the legal ity of the dissolution decree, but the Court's decision is not likely
to be rendered until after the elec- WOMEN
tion, which has been fixed for March 5, when the Government expecta a Nazi majority.
Another new stringent decree which has been issued with Pre-| sidential sanction imposes restric tions upon the freedom of the Press and provides for heavy penaltics for
incitement to a general strike, false accusations likely to In- Jare the interests of the State,
and
the betrayal of military secrets.
IN
SLANDER ACTION
BEAUTY PARLOUR
COMPETITORS
MRS. BETEN SUES
A claim for damages, limited
་
MUTINEERS
OFFER
TERMS
TWO ATTEMPTS TO BARGAIN
MORE SHIPS IN PURSUIT
Batavia, Feb. 7.
The adventures of the mutinous native
naval ratings of the Dutch battle- ship De Zeven Provincien are not by any means over.
The whole of the resources of the Dutch naval authorities in East Indies waters have been imarshalled for the pursuit of the
battleship.
From Sourabaya, the Common- der-in Chier with nis squadron is out with the object of Intercept- ing the mutineers while from other stations, two submarines. three flying-bonts, a minolayer and the Government steamor Eridanus have joined in the chase.
The Eridanus will replace the Government steamer Aldebaran.
ATTEMPTS TO BARGAIN.
remarkable picturs showing the Fairey monoplane in full flight against a baautiful sky. Inset, Squadron Leader Gayford, the officer in charge of the attempt on the world nonstop record. »
A host of possibilities offer FIRE ON BRITISH BRUSHES ON
themselves should the pursuing
Offendera will be dealt with to $1,000, in respect of an allegcraft catch up with the fugitives summarily and the periods allowed slander was made at the
on the ironclad, whose attitude of able for the suspension of publi- Supreme Court this morning by reluctance to submit without cations has been lengthened.-Madame Beten, ladies' hair- guarantees has been revealed by dressor and beauty culturiat. their efforts to bargain with the carrying on business, at theulthorities. Peninsula Hotel, against Ma-
Reuter.
AMERICAN POLICY
The ringleaders of the mutincers have twice wirelessed. to the com
FREIGHTER
CAPE LATTERY S.O.S, CALL
CREW LATER GAIN CONTROL
BORDER
JEHOL WAR STILL DELAYED
www.
NONSTOP TO CAPE!
FAIREY MONOPLANE'S RECORD ATTEMPT
STEADY GOING
SARDINIA PASSED IN EARLY EVENING
London, Feb. 6. The R A. F. Fairey (Napier) long-range monoplane which is attempting the gigantic achieve- ment of a nonstop flight from
ANGLO-AMERICAN DEBT TALKS
AMBASSADOR REACHES
LONDON.
Landon, Feb. 6. Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British Ambassador to the United States, Innded at Southampton from the .. Europa this afternoon, and at once motored to Lundon to nitend consultation with the comúlttee of Caumet on the suoject of the American debt.
The
necting took place at No. 10. Downing Street and lasted for nearly two hours.
There will be a further meeting to-morrow. The hiinisters pré- sent were Mir. MacDonald, Mr. baldwin, bir Jonn binion, dir. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. Walter Runelman---British Wire- 1027.
Cranwell Aerodrome in Lincoln- CEBULNESTARS TERSANTEHİR KOLLEGALIZED. L
ahire to the Cape was reported,
at 5.40 p.m. Greenwich Time, to
be over Cagliari, Sardinia.
Cagliari la at the southernmost end of Sardinia, the airmen hav ing covered over a thousand miles| in ten hours.
Periodical wireless reports have been received at the Air Ministry
in London in the course of the day from Squadron-Leader Gay- ford and Flight-Lieutenant Nicho- letta, reporting on their position and the weather conditions, and nothing has occurred to disturb the placid progress of the flight.
AVOIDING ATLAS MTNS.
BRITISH INFLUENCE
CHINESE STUDENT
TRAINING
ENGINEERING: FACILITIES
(Special to "Telegraph");
It is evident from the route they are taking that Squadron-Leader Mass Ordinance, 1191, Kasrived, February
(by degraph. Copyright - Telegraphic
Gayford and Lieut. Nicoletts' are *, Ato a.mại avoiding the Atlas rungo which brought disaster
London, Feb. 6.
to similar. The technical training of machine engaged on. similar Chinese students in Britain' Bight some three years ago.
They are proceeding via Tuni-Will' shortly be embarked sta, Libya, French West Africa, upon. Nigeria, the Cameroons, French
Equatorial Africa, British South; The fact that arrangements are
CHIUMENKOW NOW Arien and then, vin Cape St. now being made to place Chinese Martin to Capetown, a distance students in engineering works in (of 6,198 miles.
Britain is announced by the Federation of British Industries, which states that a grant for the
QUIET
Tientsin, Feb. 7.
ATTACKING U. S. RECORD.
NON-RECOGNITION dame Julia Sayer, trading as the
OF MANCHUKUO Juliette Beauty Parlour, at Ho mander of the De Zeven Provin-
18 cien, who Tung Mansions, Hankow Road,
pursuing them the Kowloon. The case was heard aboard
Aldobarau, offer- (Mr.ing to Burrendor on by the Puisne Judge
cortala
London, Feb. 6. Justice Wood).
conditions, including a promine of their own liberty.
Considerable excitement and alarm prevailed aboard the Bri- SUPRENDER DEMANDED. tish freighter, Pacific Shipper, to-
day, when fire broke out in the ments continue towards the Jehol held by the Americans, Boardman caived from the remitted Boxor In- They guarantee their European prisoners and de-engine-room and threatened to border, the concentration near and Polando, who flew from New demnity Funds. clare that the whole adventare was involve the whole ship. undertaken as a protest against The Pacific Shipper, a the recent cuts in pay.
UNCHANGED.
Washington, Feb. G.
announees
Mr. H. L. Stimson
Mir, F. C. E. Rondall (Messra. Russ and Co.) appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. D. L. Strellett, (Messrr G. K. Hall Brutton and Co.) for the defendunt. that he has not yet received from In the statement of cisim it Gekova a request to join the Com- | Is stated: On 24th October mittee of Nineleen's declaration 1932, defendant falsely and mali- ciously spoke and published of the against recognition of Manchukuo, defendant in the way of her trade
hair-dresser He adds that America's policy as against recoguition is unchanged, Lysaught and/or one Miss Mary bat he declines to discuss the work Chan the following words: of the Longue's Conciliation Com-
THE ALLEGED SLANDER. · mission-Router.
SU PING-WEN IN EUROPE
RETURNING TO CHINA IMMEDIATELY
tu
ona
Mrs.
"Mrs. Beten is only Chinese and not at all good. She does not know how to work as she has never learnt. She has no diploma and it was her umah who taught her how to do permanent waving. Be- siden, who is not clean and does not sterilise her things; that is why she burned a lady's head and gave her an awful skin disease so that the poor lady was laid up in hos- Nanking, February 7, Ipital for over a month. This Chinese reports
that lady's husband has the case in the state General Su Pingaven has arrived hands of a lawyer now, so you will at Warsaw and is proceeding to see Berlin, prior to returning to Chinn It was submitted that this meant vin Marseilles. He is not going to the plaintiff had acted in ker busi- ness negligently and improperly and that she and the implements The message doen not mention in hor trade were dirty and that whether Ma Chan-shan, Ting Chao her customers werd likely to con- or Li Tu are with him.
tract contagious disease if she at- Su Ping-wen has prepared a tended them. report on the Japanese activities In consequence of the words in Manchuria which he is sending complained of, plaintiff was in to the Chinese delegation at Geneva jured in her credit and reputation for submission to the League-as a hair-dresser and in her said
business. Plaintiff therefore claim ed damages which she limited to $1,000.
Geneva
Router.
STOCK MARKET FEATURES
MINING SHARES
GOOD REPUTATION. Mr. Rendall said plaintiff had been carrying on business since 1922 and had attained to a certain reputation as a skilful fadies' hair- dressor and beauty culturist. It was hard on her after 11 усата in the Colony, to be confronted with statements of that nature. On the Stock Market to-day, the Her clientele consisted of some of outstanding feature was rendwed the leading European Indles of the activity in mining shares,
Colony, and they bad passed
ACTIVE
London, Feb. 6.
on
A sharp inerenac in sterling through Mrs. Beten's hands and rates sent down the price of gold, benefited by her treatment. Mra, and Kafirs wore somewhat crac- Beten also had an extraordinary tic, mostly finishing weaker on the number of Chinese customers, and day, as a result of profit taking statement of that nature “After | closing, conditions
for were Chinoso Indies would have a quieter than recently in the street more far-reaching effect than it
British funds declined about yould on Europeans.. on the day, with War Loan three
What actually happened regard to the lady whose hair was. (Continued on Paye 7.)
and a half por cent. 99%.—British Wirelors.
with
the salety of
The existing long-distance purpose of the technical training Extensive Japanese troop move-world record of 5,012 miles is of Chinese students has been re-
Kailu being particularly henyy.
York to Constantinople.
The Fairey-Napier monoplane cargo, Minor brushes between small weighs 7 tons fully landed and
steamer of some 6,300 tons, belong-
U.S. SHIP STANDS BY.
involved
MISSION'S PROPOSAL
It is recalled that following the
scheme
The commander of the De Zevening to Furness Withy and Co. was Parties of the opposing forces have carried 1,000 gallons of petrol in British Economic Mission's visit to Provincien has rofused to bargain bound from London to Portland, already occurred, bal the Japan with tanks for oil and water. ago, a special committes was ap
the wings, which are also fitted the Far East about three years and demands their surrender un- Oregon, and was nearing her port ese have not yet issued orders for Special tyres had to be designed pointed to formulate a conditionally. The fear of punish of destination. ment may conceivably provoke the
wheroby British Industry would When fifteen miles off
|a general advance, the fighting to carry ite grent weight. Cape mutinous crew to further rash ac-Flattery, south of Vancouver having
reconnoltringt
The machine in likewise Atted obtain the maximum advantage tion in the event of a meeting with Island, she sent out wireless dis-parties only.
with three altimeters and automs from the education of ChincHu the vessels which have been sent outtress signals reporting that her
tic control (which means that it studenta under British Influence. The aerial
In making the announcement, bombardment of can practically fly unattended by in pursuit of her.
engine-room was ablaze and that Citizens of Batavia are demon-the Are was spreading.
Kailu goes on from day to day ap. the pilet) besides a number of the Federation stresses the do- sirability of co-ordinating and parently as a side-show to the novel features in its design. strating their loyalty to the gov.
developing such offorts in, view, ernment in front of the Governor.
MUCH POSTPONED FLIGHT. not only of the benefite derived by The United States 8. Charics more important work of observn> General's palace this evening.~~ Reuter,
Wheeler raced to her assistance |tion.
Squadron-Lender Gayford and other countries, notably the United Fight-Lieutenant Nicholetts are
States, from similar action upon a and stood by while the crew of the
There have also been encounters carrying hot and Pacific Shipper, numbering forty-
cold drinks, large scale, but also in view of the trade recont decline in British neven, were fighting the outbreak. between Japanese and Jehol troops chickens, sandwiches, chocolate For some time, it seemed likely at Pei Pia, according to Chinese and frait on their journoy which with China. that tho. fire would gain the
is expected to keep them in the air mastery and that, the crew would
for at least 63 hours. The light: be compelled to abandon ship buf
It is also reported in the Chinese should have been undertaken in the late afternoon, the fire was press that the Soviet is becoming about sixteen months ago, but it dustrial development and the ten- got under control, though exten- rather perturbed by the heavy con-has been postponed from time to sive damage has been done aboard centration of Japancac troops on time from one cause er another, deney for her purchases to pass
the north Jehol frontier and is the last distressing postponement Chinese merchants.
Increasingly into the her-British Wirctcea,
reinforcing ita Far Eastern army being caused by the sudden illness
MOLLISON LANDS AT BARCELONA
reports.
k
,
.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT.
It is also regarded as desirable in view of China's impending in-
bands of
OFF AGAIN IN AN HOUR
London, Foli. 0.
Since the bitter fighting of Sun- and subsequent death of one of the The Federation adds that the Mr. J. A. Mollison, who left Believed to have been a victim of day, the Chinese Volunteers have pliate appointed, Flight-Llouten- opportunity for the systematic England this morning for West food poisoning, Lan Yin, who was ceased their assaults upon the ant Belt-Reuter and
British light found unconscious in a new building Japanese position in the Chiumen Wirelene. Africa, preparatory to across the South Atlantic to succumbed at 3.40 the morning kow Pass, and a complete luil pro- Brazil. landed at Barcelona this he deceased, a watchman, was foun vails in this area. In Sunday's in a house under construction វីដ afternoon at 4.60 p.m. after a Kowloon City on Sunday night when fighting it la claimed that while stormy journey.
his brother visites the prombies, An suffering heavy losses from shell- another watchman was found dead on fire, many Japanese were killed
and wounded-Special. |a bed on an upper floor.
1
Ho resumed his flight after hour's rest.—British Wirclean.
Our pleture shows the first of the new vekjuslar, fort, boats, the Man:Kuan, on bar trials yesterday, whan she fzasedad kar sontraet spoed >Abe Lc pwned by the Hongkong and, Yaumaŭ Ferry Boat Co., Ltd.
DOLLAR SLIGHTLY
DOWN
LOCAL MARKET
UNCERTAIN
dovolopment of such training facilities is provided by the China Indemnity Application Act of 1931. -Reuter,
DISARMAMENT DELAY
MR. HENDERSON'S APPEAL
The Hongkong dollar declined 1/8th this morning to 18, 3.1/8d.
London, Fub. 6. The Jocal market is uncertain, awaiting developments in the Arthur Henderson, President of Speaking at Gonova to-day, Mr. North.
In London, silver dropped 1/8th the Disarmament Conference, anid on a quiet market. China bought the Conference should, with all at the decline, and the market pood, agree upon the terms of a closed steady.
convention in which should be New York reports silver up included substantial .and im- 1/8th, with the market stondy.mediate reductions with effective The cross-rate has improved to limitation and supervision. 3.4.
"
Walls further delay "might prove dangerous, he would admit neither that the Conference had The wedding will shortly take place failed nor that the Bureau of the botwoen. Dir. William Talf Johnstone, engineer, c/o Messrs. Butterfield and conference was to blame for not Swire, and Miss Christine Russel bringing it to an early and des Wallmco, of 0, Stanley Terrace, finite success. British Wiretsongs
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