INCIDENT CLOSED
AUSTRIAN ARMS
IMPORTS
ITALY TO TAKE THEM BACK
London, Feb. 21. The Austrian Arms In- çident, which has aroused much excitement owing to the despatch" of the Anglo- French Note, may now be considered closed..
In the Ilouse of Commons this: evening, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, was asked whe ther a settlement had been reach- ed in the matter of the importa- tion of arma Into Austria.
He replied: "The Italian An- bassadör saw me yesterday about the arms recently sent from an Italian consignor to two Austrian factories, and informed me that the Italian Government, for their part, were prepared to agree that the arma in question, which were sent to Austria for the purpose of being reconditioned, should be
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933.
WITHDRAWAL URGED FROM THE LEAGUE
宣言
Photo taken at a nationki mans meeting held in Tokyo on the Manchurian question, at which all political parties in Japan were represented. Following the delivery of vigorous speeches a resolution
o withdraw from the League of Nations in view of was unanimously adopted urging the Government t
those on the platform, including Dr. Hajikita, a the attitude adopted there. Our photograph show
member of the House of P cers, who took the chair.
sent back to Italy as soon as pos- THE ROOSEVELT
sible after the fulfilment of the
contract for reconditioning.
"The Ambassador informed me that some of the arms have al- ready been sent back to Italy. It is understood that the return of the remainder would be evidenced in due course by customs certifi- cates of the Austrian authorities. His Majesty's Government," for their part, hope that the question could be considered closed by a general acceptance of this propo- sal."-British Wireless.
UNREGISTERED MUI-TSAI
CABINET
TWO APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED
D.
New York, Feb. 21. President-Elect Franklin Roosevelt has made his first two Cabinet appointments, these.being announced to-day.
"Mr. Cordell Hull is to be the Secretary of State. A former lawyer and Judge, he has been a member of Congress since 1907. He was Chairman of the Demo- cratic National Executive mittee froni 1921 to 1924.
L
THE CHINA. COAST.
RECENT TRANSFERS AND
APPOINTMENTS
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JAPAN'S TEN POINTS 24 Phyllida (Fisher).
(Continued from Page 1.)
This is "absurd and impractic
Mr. A. B. Sinclair, sup'y second able". Japan maintains her ob- engineer officer, frem in transit, isjection to the proposal to include on short leave.
leave.
Mr. W. C. Ruxton, sup'y second Russia and the United States on In engineer officer, from in transit, is on the Negotiating Committee.
to bind inembers proposing short
the Mr. J. H. Bryson, supy chief of
League and non- not to recognise an- engineer officer, Kweiyang, has gone members chief engineer officer, Ninghai," other State, the League will be
Mr. F. L Pears, third engineer officer, Chenan, has gone sup'y third acting altre vires.
Wanhsien. engineer officer,
Mr. H. C. Higgs, sup'y third engineer officer, Chenan, has gone supy third engineer officer, Wanhsien,
Mr. M. W. W. McNeill, sup'y chief Com-engineer officer, Wanksien, is on
home leave,
Mr. William H. Woodin is an pointed Secretary of the Treasury, A prominent business man, he is a director of numerous companies and also a director of the Federal A married woman, Lo Sam-sau,Reserve Bank of New York.-
WANTS TO RETURN TO PARENTS
of 31, Elgin Street, appeared be- fore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Cen- tral Police Court this morning on a charge of keeping an unreglater- ed mui-tsai.
The girl complained to the police that she had been scolded by her mistress and that she de- sired to return to her mother who was prepared to take lier back on ayment of $140. It appeared that the defendant's mother presented the girl to her as part of her marriage dowry.
A fine of $100 was imposed,
CAMPING RALLY
HAMPTON COURT EVENT
"
London, Fek, 21. Many European countries will be represented at the Camping Rally to be held in a private portion of Hampton Court, on the banks of the Thames, at Whit- suntide, under the auspices of the International Federation of Camp ing Clubs, formed last year the Conference in Holland.
at
The Camping Club of Britain and Ireland of which Lord Baden Powell is President will act as hosts. British Wireless
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ROYAL PARTY AT BRITISH FAIR
MALAYAN EXHIBITS
ATTRACT
The Queen, the
Renter
ANOTHER POST.
Later. Senator Swanson, will be Seere Lary of Navy. Hitherto he was regarded as probable Chairman of the Senate Foreign Committee, but Senator Pittman; the silver advocate, may now be placed in the running for this jat
Lemercier,
Point 8.-The Committee of Nineteen's Report encourages China to reject peace overtures and evade a settlement
JAPAN'S CLAIM.
officer, Ngankin, has gone second Mr. J. S. Young. second engineer
Point 9 Japan is responsible for the maintenance of peace in engineer officer, Kwangtung.
Mr.
A C.
second the Far East, has been ready to engineer officer, from short leave, has co-operate in this direction with gone second engineer officer, Ngankin. any friendly Powers, and is stili
Mr. R. W, Martin, second engineer ready to do so.
officer,
Alice engineer officer, Wanhsien.
Kwangtung, has gone sup'y
Point 14-Japan emphasises the Paterson, chief Mr.
officer, complexity of the, Far Eastern Chungking, has Fone chief officer, situation, which, in view of the Antung,
Mr. D. Needham, chief officer, brevity of its stay, the Lytton Commission could not elucidate. Antung, has
gone chief
Consequently, Japan appeals to Relations Chungking.
Bock, sup'y J.
master, the League Asembly to "think Wanhxien, has
command, twice" before making any deci gane Shantung.
ision. Capt N. Booth; of the Shantung. gone suply master, Wanksien.
ง. Ellam, second officer. Nanchang, is on reserve.
has
Mr. Mr. Hull was in bed with in- fluenza- when informed of his ap- pintment. "He declared that bel accepted the post some time ago, and added that he was already at work of problems confronting the world generally and the United States in particular.
Mr. Woodin's appointment fol- lowed a refusal by Senator Glass who said he preferred to remain in the Senate to fight the indation- ists.-Reuter,
..
INDUSTRIES FAIR
PRINCE'S APPEAL FOR MORE CO-OPERATION
London, Feb. 21. A striking plea for internat-
co-operation ional the economic depression was made by the Prince of Wales in a speech
to overcome
ASSEMBLY MEETING.
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Walter Glynne (Tenor). B2395. Violin Solos
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Wake Up and
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A talk on Hilaire Bello" by Mr.. H. C. Macnamara.
9.20-10.30 p.m. Variety. Fax Trot Love me To-night. Fax Tret-Say It Isn't So.
George Olsen and His Music. 24124. Song-Falling in Love Again. Humorous Song—What Archibald
Says, Goes.
Gracie Fields. 33692. Fox Tret-All-American Girl. Fox Trot-"And so to Bed."
George Olsen and His Music, 24125, Humorous Song-The Empire Party
Song Humorous Song Fat Flat Fish.
Leslie Barony, B3473. Fox Trot-Everyone Says "I Love
The League Assembly to-day re-i Mr. W. E. Hargrave, sup'y recond ceived the Report of the Com- officer, Nanchang...
feer, Wanhsien, has gone second mittec of Nineteen, and later the officer,
Japanese counter-statement. B. C. Finch, sup'y chief officer, Wannsien, is in transit.
The Chamber, owing to the pre-Fox Trot-Always in my Heart.
Isham Jones and His Orch. 24118. Mr. W. N. Johnson, second officer, Tainan, has gone acting chief officer, sence of the apparatus of photo- Piano Solo Intangibility.
graphers and cinematographers Piano Solo-Southology. Shuntien.
Mr. D. L. Campbell, sup'y second had the appearance of a officer, Wanhsion, has gone second studio
Tsinan.
officer.
cine-
Bir D. C. Sim, chief officer, The Committee of Nineteen as gone sup'y chief officer. have collated the replies to their Peking.
invitations to the Committee and Mr. J. Worsley, sup'y chief officer, the Nine-Power Treaty signator- Wanhsien, has gone chief officer.ies to serve on the negotiating Ninghai Mr.
Stoole, chief officer, Ninghai, committee. The British Dominions has gone sup'y chief officer, Wanhsien. were included in view of Britain's the Nine-Power Mr. C. G. Witchell, second officer, signature "of Yuensang, has gone acting chief Treaty, but hitherto only "Canada officer, the same ship.
has accepted. Mr.
A. Pittendrigh, acting chief vineer,
The other acceptances include Yuensang, has resigned. Capt. M. Castello, of the Hopsong, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, has n
gone command, Yatshing.
Spain, Ireland, Czecho-Slovakia, Capt. D. S.
the Portugal, Holland, Belgium and
Turkey.
at a dinner in connexion with the Yatshing. has British Industries Fair at the Man- Hopsang. sion House this evening,
of Pethick, gone command,
His Royal Highness said that diminish the wastage in resource. Britain was pulling through but in and effort and the tragedy of
narrow nationalistic exclusiveness.
alone.
Joe Sanders. 24033. Fox Trot-After 12 O'Clock, Fox Trot-1 Was Taken by Storm.
Hoagy Carmichael and His Orchestra. 24119. Song-Thank God for a Garden. Seng-Jean.
Fox Trot-Three's a Crowd.
John Turner (Tenor)." E2341. Fox Trot-Sweethearts Forever.
Wayne King and His Orch. 24115. Organ Solo-On the Road to
Mandalay Organ Solo---Sylvin
Jesse Crawford. 24032 Fox Trot-Riddle Me This. Fox Trot-How Do You Do It?
Leo Reisman and His Orch, 24132.
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M. HYMAN'S SPEECH When the extraordinary Assem- bly of the League met, this after the process there must be no poverty in the midst of plenty,
He concluded anticipating that noon, Mr. Hymans (Belgium) who "No country can pull through there would be a slow hut sure re-presided, reviewed the work of the
Committee of Nineteen, which has be good. covery of world trade.. Referring to unemployment the The Duke of York opened the been dealing with the problem Prince of Wales was of the opinion Birmingham section. He pointed and said they were obliged, to that a contributory cause has been out that this year's fair was the their profound regret, to consid the lack of sufficient organisation largest ever held in Birmingham jer that for, this part, they had and co-operation. The nations must and said he had seen enough to be exhausted all possible efforts of find practical relationship between satisfied that British Industry, conciliation. consumption and production. The despite all current difficulties, was World Economic Conference would marching steadily ahead.-Reuter have done great things if it could Special.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
OF
The procedure of conciliation, of course, he said, was not yet closed and could not be formally closed until the adoption by the Assembly of the Report of the Committee of Nineteen.
He hesitated to make a new ap
SESSIONS LIST
SITTING OPENS ON MONDAY
The February Criminal Sessions will open on Monday next. The most important case will be a charge of manslaughter against.
The full list follows:-Chan
London, Feb: 21.
and Duke Duchess of York, the "Princess Royal and Prince George made à
You FAREONE, MARSHAL OUT TREĮ A debite will be held on Friday, tour to-day of the British Indus- rGOR OF THE LAND, THAT WE MAY February 24, at 8.30 p.m., in the Uni peal with a view to conciliation trles Fair.
SEE THE SORT OF ARMY YOUR Versity Union Assembly Iloem, on the for it would be necessary not only Chan Chi.
house, cabarets have a bad influence Assembly could accept should be Chi, manslaughter; Leung Yau- The Royal Party paid special STEWARDSHIP HAS GAINED FOR YOU. motion "That in the opinion of the that fresh proposals which the attention to the Empire exhibits, WHAT NO ARMY? ONLY WOMEN an the community. All interested made and also that it should re-choi, alias Leung Yau, breach of
AND HOARY MEN?—Georgi Mere will be welcome.
ceive an assurance that the exist complimenting the Malnyans on
dith. their display, which features rub-
ing situation would not be aggre deportation order; Foo Fung The following forthcoming "mar- ber products-Reuter.
The Empress of Japan, after her riages are announced.Hywel - Owen Vated and that fresh operations lung. wounding with intent and wounding: Wong Kau-thun and annual overhaul, will berth at haoy Davies, Government accountant to would not be undertaken.
Chan Al-you adding and abetting A.2 on Saturday morning and at the Cecilia Blumenthol, stenographer, of
GRAVE JUNCTURE.. ", Foo Fung-lung and being neces- Kowloon Wharf at 10.80 B.. on Nathan Road Kowloon: Willion
sorica before the fact; Wong Lam Scott, marine engineer, Butterfield
At the same time, at this very and Wong Choi, alias Wong Kwai,, Wednesday, March 1st.
and Swire. Ltd., to Alice Reid, en
about the grave juncture, they must not robbery by two or more; Siu Tau- Three casca of diphtheria (2 voyage to Hongkong Rich" is all that the title commends deaths), four
give even the appearance of pre chcung, possession of implements with its rich humour and its true-to-deaths), and
cases of typhoid (3R.M.S. Chitral.
cipitancy and so the draft report thirteen CUSGS
of forgery, life touches. Particularly refresh-
meningitis (one imported). (with 6 To meet the need of its members was not circulated until last Fri- ing is the way a social farz pan is deaths), were reported to the local for a central meeting place in town, day and as all Governments must shown converted from an impending health authorities last week. There members of the Chinese Y.W.C.A. be given time to send their instruc- catastrophe into a success.
were 60 deaths from tuberculosis. On have planned a down-town centre attions to their delegations he pro- Monday, one case of diphtheria, one 163, Des Voeux Road Central, second af meningitis and one of puerperal foor. The house-warming will take posed an adjournment until next fever were reported. There were 48 place to-morrow at 8 pm, and mem- Friday when the discussion of the The P. and O liner Rajputnia is fullpox cases last wock (28 deaths), era and their friends have been draft report will begin. Router due here from Shanghai at 6 am, on
invited, to the reception.
and British Wireless. Friday.
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and 23 on Monday.
of
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birthday of George memorate the Washington,
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