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POUNDED 1891 EM VA WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1933.
No. 13902
日九初月四
SINGLE COPY 10 GENTH 130.00 PER ANNUM
DUNLOP
is the
SAFEST TYRE
JAPAN LIKELY TO DEMAND ARMS EQUALITY
Government
to Buy Sailor's Home
$185,000
FOR
NEW OFFICES
RATIOS INVIDIOUS
AN IMPLICATION OF
INFERIORITY
Tokyo, May 3.
The Government proposes to
A Government spokesman acquire the site of the old indicated to-day that in the Sailors' Home and Seamen's Institute for conversion into future, at the Disarmament offices at a cost of $180,000. Conference and elsewhere, The necessary alteration will Japan is likely to press for equality in armaments as a matter of principle.
cost an additional $12,000,
The site will be used for pro- viding more Government Offices, which, with the condemnation of Beaconsfield Arcade, have become necessary.
1 is contended by the Japanese Miovernment that the present
Beaconsfield Arcade has hous 26 İøystém of maval ratios, He107 at the Port Development Sub-Depart- -
ment, Sanitary Department Dis-the moment, is invillous owing trict Office, the Statistient Oce to the implication of
inferiority
and the Medical Department Story, contained therein. - Reuter, and it is proposed that the al
Sailors' Home shall be nquired for!
the use of some of those depart-; mental offices.
ARGENTINE AND U.S.
JOINT STATEMENT
ISSUED
(Special to "Telegraph")
/Dy
Telegraph, #opyright. Misc Ordinamer,
thom.)
fresfilent Rouseyelt fund
INVASION OF CHARHAR
JAPANESE AĠAIN ADVANCING
Peking, May 3.
Japanese and Manchukuo
One of the rare pictures taken on the battlefield in the recent Sino-! Japanese hostilities. It was taken near Kupcikow and shows a fold piece
in Action,
DIRECTORS' FEES QUESTIONED
CONSTRUCTION COY. MEETING
troops are again invading THE NO DIVIDEND
Chahar Province. and the
DECISION
OPEN DOOR POLICY
STATEMENT BY MANCHUKUO
CLOSURE THREAT
DENIED
(Spacial to "Telograph")
Elly Telegraph, Copyright..
Ontinner, 1391.
Telegraphic Received May
m
the
and
TRAGIC END TO EPIC JAPAN'S
ANTARCTIC VOYAGE FAILURE AT
MARTIAL LAW IN IN SIGHT OF
SHANGHAI
Precaution Against Disturbances
Shanghai. May 3.
On the occasion of the anniversary to-day of the Tsinan Incident, martial law has been proclaimed in the Chinese City in Shanghai and will be enforced for three days-Router.
KOWLOON. BUSES
NEW COMPANY FORMED FOR MONOPOLY
EXPANSION PLAN
to
HOME
COMMANDER LOST AT SEA
LONG' CRUISE IN
ANTARCTIC ·
(Anncial to "Telegraph")
City Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia Mexan gea Ordinance. 10. Recelerd May
4. 12.50 ...
GENEVA
MR. MATSUOKA'S EXPLANATION
BRITAIN BLAMED
Tokyo, May 2. Confessing that he has re-
turned to Japan with his mission
unfulfilled, Mr. Matsuoka, who orgued Japan's case before the League Council and League As- sembly, delivered a broadcast address on the events at Geneva. He is of opinion that the time has come for Japan to discard London, May 3. the diplomacy she has traditional- A tragic ending of the epic ly pursued for the past sixty odd Antarctic cruise of the research years, in favour ship, Discovery II, occurred yes of an
diplo- terday morning, when the vessel nation? was almost within sight of home.macy based on the truc spirit pr There The Colonial Oßlce has received | Japan. in report from the Discovery. I should be
announcing that Commander W. tactical bargain- M. Carey, the commander of the ing in diplomacy. Royal Research Ship, bas been At Geneva, ho lost overboard in a storm olfacted with strict Ushant
veracity. He con-
Initiative
The Discovery is due to arrive selentiously avoid- in London to-day, returning from ed diplomatic bar-
Mr. Matsuokam. but nineteen months' cruise of the gainings,
in spolce and acted honestly. To do Antarctic regions, engaged marine research work.
anything to curry favour with the Western Powers would be to take a lenf out of the diplomatic book of China. Japan ought to have her own way of doing things. She must
and sincerely honestly with a view of vindicat-
world.
con-
1 during
act
A new company, the Kowloon Mator
Bus Company (1933),
formed Limited, has been operate Kowloon's bus services under the franchise granted by
HISTORIC TRIP. the Government, which is due to
The voyage earried her to the take effect on June 11.
extreme south, and in the course Telegraphie situation is reported to be
The authorised capital is $3,500,- of her travels, the vessel รุมเ Feceived Mng || critical.
A mild breeze relating to the
Changchun, May 2. 000 of which between one and two pletely circumnavigated the ling the spirit of Japan in the Washington, May 2. The invading force is advancing payment of Directors' fees arose
A serni-official statement has millions will be issued." The Autarctic Cantinent A joint statement issued by
the on Taliangtikow, between Dolonor at the annual meeting of the
been issued by Manchukuo capital of the original company southern winter for the first time
He said that the Powers were was $250,000.
In history. Once she was pruc- economic delegate of the Argen- and Kuyuan, according to Chinese Hongkong Engineering and Con-Government leaders denying any
struction Co. Ltd., to-day, when
The company is hopeful of un tically ice-bound, but found her not necessarily . ill-disposed tinlan Government unnounces reports.
early satisfactory settlement of the way through the drifts.
towards Japan, but British, fear- that the talks between Mr. Rouse- Chinese cavalry are reported to Mr. J. Gould protested against intention of abandoning
negotiations now proceeding for The Discovery's researches were velt and Mr. Lebrelon dealt with be erecting defences. It seems the fees amounting to three per Open Door policy.
the Japanese are cent of the Capital of the Com. The statement says that Man the taking over of the bases and mainly directed towards saving the threatened anti-British financial, economic and monetary likely that problems in connexion with the planning to press on to Kalgan pany at a time when no dividend chukuo is not contemplating any equipment of the two other com-the Antarctic whaling industry, boycott in Central and South deviation from her Declaration of panies now operating on the main-which has been suffering greatly China, suddenly changed her World Economic Conference. from two routes and the atmos could be paid.
Independence, in which the mainland.
from too great a destruction of attitude at Geneva. It is reported that the Argen- phore in Kalgan is tense-Kenter.
Mr. J. Scott Harston, supporting tenance of the Open Door
110 BUSES,
whales during recent boom years. This, he declared, WILD thu tine dolegation informed President Shansi regimenta under General the Chairman in replying to
Valuable data is 'nboard the Roosevelt that Argentine
Mr. Lam Ming-fan, the Secret vessel and it is tragic that Com- major factor in forcing Japan to Was Fu Teo-yi are reported to have criticism, said that he did not think equal opportunity was emphasised. "On the contrary," the state- willing to make the same exchange arrived near Dolonor and will jołu Directors were overpaid for
withdraw from the League, ary of the Company, in an inter- thement continues, "Manchukuo is
mander Curey should havo arrangements with the United
under Chao Sheng amount of work they did. Perlesirous of foreign cooperation intives this morning, expressed his perils of the Antarctic sang to loso gave a similar explanation at this view with a Telegraph representa amerged successfully through the It is reported that Mr. Matsuoka the troops States na she has just made with
shao.
sonally, he was prepared to give his the development of hor rich Great Britain.-Reuter.
Bbelief that the Company would his life in the English Channel. morning's meeting of the Cabinet. Chinese official circles believe sent on the Board up if Share-tural resources:
probably be in full control before-Reuter.
-Reuter. that the extensive Japanese troop holders did not like the present The publication of the statenient
the date fixed, follows closely upon a report of movements in the Kupeikow sector arrangement. ARCHAEOLOGICAL Indiente an intention to withdraw.
At present, the Company owns Addressing the meeting. the remarks by a Japanese Member of The Japanese appear to be plan-Chairman of Directors, the Hon. the Manchukun Privy Council, fifty buses. The other companies ning to change to a defensive Mr. J. P. Braga, sold:
who is alleged to have said, in own about 60, for which the price position at Kupeikow.
After allowing for Managing effect, that Manchukuo may con-asked in round about $400,000, on General Oong Chao-yuan's Director's salary, Directors and sider closing the door against sterling basis. troops are making good progress Auditors' fees, and taking Into ne- foreign powers who da
Bank and other interest cognise her-Renter in the direction of Lulung and count Funing and, It is claimed, have earned and Transfer Fees receiv at rounded up over 1,000 Manchukue ed, the profit for the year amounts in soldiers. Chinese troops are busily to $3,250.03. This amount together with the carry-over from 1981 search of pottery which, it is be- engaged in rehabilitation work at makes a total of $88,955.11, which
recommend Hleved will have important bear-Peitaiho.
DISCOVERIES
$1,000 GRANT FOR EXCAVATIONS
Archaeological excavations one of the Colony's benches
ing on the prehistory of the Far East, are to be carried out by the Government.
the
A voto of $1,000 to cover cost of the work will come before
the Finance Committee.
The excavations will be carried out under the direction of Father Finn. Already certain articles of pottery have been discovered which considerable importance is attached
WEAKER SILVER
TENDENCY
LITTLE SUPPORT IN MARKET
ta
BRUSSA RIOTS SEQUEL
MOSLEM LEADERS
Terms
IMPRISONED
your
the
Directora carried forward to a new account.
SMALL PROFITS.
be
You may feel disappointed at the smallness of the profit for the past The explanation for it is that, as compared with the preced-
year.
year.
not re-
winda.
NEW PREMIER IN HOLLAND
t
SWING TO RIGHT IN ELECTIONS
(Special to "Telegraph")
COLLEGE STUDENTS IN COURT
Stone Throwing as a Sport
EXPANSION PLANS,
Big plans for expansion are in contemplation There are at pre- FAIR WEATHER
sent eleven routes on the main- Jand. The new company hopes to The Royal Observatory reports increase this number to eighteen,
Six students of St. Joseph's that a moderato anticyclone has including the provision of ser- developed over the Yangtao Volley; vices opening up the New Ter-
College, Shek Kee-hung, 16, Kan (By Teleprash, Copuright. Telegraphia the depression Ja situated in the ritories to a greater extent.
Nesman Ordinance, 1991. liccsivel May Yat-aun, 17, Chan Ting-ki, 16, 3. 1238 dəml northern part of the Sea of Japan.
Chan Chee-san, 16, Yip Shuen-kee, The present motor-vehicles will
The Hague, May 3. 16, and Harry Bone, 18, appeared Local forecast:-N.E.
probably be in use for about two The formation of the new Minis- before Mr. Schofield in the Contral moderate: fair. "
years, but the Company plans to try has been entrusted to Dr Police Court this morning, to convert their vehicles gradually to Colijn, the veteran
leader of the answer ន charge of throwing Diesel-engined buses.
Anti-Revolutionary Party, who stones, in Kennedy Road near omerged from the recent election Monmouth Path, as one of the strong men in Dutch
Defendants, according to Do- politics.
tective-Sub-Inspector Nolloth, were The new Government is likely to standing in the middle of the road
of a strong
com-throwing stones ut
Jarap plexion, supported by all the un-standard. A pane of glass was Socialint parties.-Reuter.
direct cracked. There was no evidence against the ́first delen- dant and Bone, who were accord-
ANTI-JAPANESE ORATOR
FINE IMPOSED ON DEALER
be
National
MR. T. V. SOONG INingly discharged,
AMERICA
ing year, there has been a falling I think you you will agree with me, off in the gross. value of contracts is one coincident with the fall in secured of $205,122, the compara- the prices of most local stocks dur- Al- tive figures being, for 1932, $131,- ing the period under review. 012, and 1931, $336,134. Not only though trade has been had all (Special to "Tolograph">
has there been substantial shrink-round, we muy entertain the hope age in the aggregate contract that in the ordinary cycle of Telegraph, ARN
Copyright, Telegraphic values, but competition has been changes an improvement may be Megen Ordinaner, 1195, Brecired May
only not felt with greater severity than dur-looked for which will 3, 116 m.)
Istanbul, May 3. Ing 1931. This is a feature of make up for what we have tem Seven dignitaries of the Moslem your Company's trading operations porarily lost and that the margin
A Chinese medicine dealer who
A fine of $10 was imposed on religion have been sentenced to which was commented upon when of gain will ultimately represent an
Inst
I then appreciation on the cost of your indulged in street oratory in
the other defendants, his Worship of imprisonment ranging addressed you
leas Investments,
Hollywood Road and collected a
romarking "I am afraid you will from two years to six months for indicated the probability of
crowd of about 60 listeners, was PLANS TO GO ON TO have to abandon stone throwing participation in the Brussa re-work in sight. Until qwners realite
DEVELOPMENT 'WORKS.
fine $20 or three weeks by Mr. ligious disturbances of February that re-inforced concrete plles are
LONDON
as a sport in the future." The silver market was wenklast year.
cheaper than wood piles in the end, You will expect me to say a few Wynne-Jones in the Central Police "It will be recalled that serious this branch of the Company's buai-words on the development of K.I.L.
Court this morning.
Seattle, May 2. both in London and New York)
were riots occurred when Mostem digni- nesa will have to face sustained yesterday, London prices
2567. As will be acon from the Detectivo-Inspector Carey said Mr. T. V. Soong and d. down for. spot silver and tarles objected to the reading of competition.
Balance Sheet, the sum spent un- the defendant spoke about the economic advisers have arrived 5/16ths down
and was here in the course of their journey forward.the. Koran in Turkish instead of
der this big scheme up to 31st De- Manchuria fighting, THE BALANCE SHEET. America was a small soller, but Arabic in accordance with
cember last was, $288,351.59 after heard by the detective to say "We to Washington to discuss world there was no support for the decision of Mustapha. Kemel.
Comments on the Balance Sheet deducting instalments amounting Chinese should boycott con problems with President Roosevelt. The sentences are considerably may be confined to just a few re- to 312,613.10 received in respect of bhetitors."
At the termination of the con-i market. After the official fixing,]
FIRST READING, IN a weaker tendency developed and lighter than expected. Reuter,
marka only, since the statement two plots of land hold within the The Inspector pointed opt that veraations, they will proceed to
attend tho World HOUSE OF LORDS business is reported to have been
acts out in detail each item ori both area. No account has been taken if it were not for the fact that the London the Liability and Asset sides of the of any profits that may accrue emergency regulations had beon Economic Conference.
London, May 2. Accounts. The amount of $36,- from the sale of these plots, as we repealed the defendant would havo. Mr. Soong stated that China
will do all within its power to make The House of Lords to-night 768.85 standing against Bundry are advised by the Company's faced a more serious charge. Debtors has all been collected since Auditors that we should not count
the Conference achieve its desired passed the first reading of the the accounts were drawn up. The on profits until the whole scheme
Berlin, May 3.
Government's Dill to provide for objective-Router. Tho Prussian Minister depreciation In the value of the is completed.
Washington, May 2.. a contribution by rubber mánu- --side-of -- the Education has dismissed from the Signor Guldjung, the Italian facturers in the United Kingdom hat this evening 216leasUT TOY MHE.
The calling for spécial comment, except: tessors, including: the well-known economic discussions With President British Rubber Manufacturers. Head Injuries were sustained by a Wexler, who is passing through ferred to with some regret.
The Bill was introduced by Lord Chinoso boy, who foll down at the Colony, is to give a Violin market value of the securities has the addition of $8,000 to the Orientalist, Dr. Eugen Mitiwoch. Roosevelt. Ito want to the White
81st General Reserva arising out of tho Nine have boon dismissed from House this evening to attend a Irwin, former Viceroy of India.--. Aberdeen yesterday. He was sent to Recital from ZDW Studio Rooom been further reduced since
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In New York, the decline was: from 30 to 35%, the market being Irregular.
The dollar dropped an eight to 18.4d.
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