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NANKING PEACE ATTEMPTS
NO RECOGNITION Reports that Chiang Kai-shek is negotiating peace with Japan have aroused Canton and the South-West Political Council has authorized the publication of the following statement which has been cabled to the League of Nations and communicated to the representatives in China of the signatories of the Nine Power Treaty and to the Soviet Ambassador to China:
The South-West Political Coun- cil la constrained to address this communiention to the League of Nations, which in seized of the Sino-Japanese dispute relating to Manchuria, and to the signatories of the Nine-Power Treaty' which guarantees the territorial sover- eignty and administrative inte- grity of the Chinese Republe, as weil no to the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- lles as a algnatory of the Sino- Soviet Agreement of 1924.
NO COMPROMISE,
The Chinese People as a whole
TEA DANCE
WHEELER & WOOLSEY ENJOY THEMSELVES
After entertaining a crowd of kiddies to tea yesterday, I bert Wheeler and Bert Woolsey attend. ed the tok dance at the King's Restaurant where they joined a big party and enjoyed themselves to the fall.
MATCHES
Plenty of Excitement in Both Leagues
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Washington, May 19. Thrilling duela marked the major baseball league programmes to-day.
The Giants wore nosed out by St. Louis in a fifteen runs deel-
SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1933.
RACE HANDICAPS,
Heavy Entries For The
Seventh Meeting.
Subatantial entries for the Seventh Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club have been received, and these together with the handicaps for the full progarmme of ten events uro printed below:
May Handicap, "A" and "B" Class, one and half miles.—Bag and Baggage,
Iny, 158; Cyclamen
145; Сли Crusader, 145; King's Beauty, 140; King's Justice, 149; - Sadko, 166;
Chatenu Bay, 140; Spotted Butterdy, 140; The Tiger, 143; Tom, 140;
RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMMES FOR THE
WEEK-END
355 metres (845 k/c).
From Z. D. W, on wave-length of
4-7 p.m. Chinese recorded Kramme,
pro-
7-11.30 p.m. European programme, 7-7.30 p.m. Variety.
Many other couples were presion, and Philadelphia just maha-Sitting Buil, 148; Bright Star, 140:1 Orchestral-Tell me With a Love
sent to see the comedy kings`and
shown keen interest was they took part in the dances,
ged to pip Cincinnati.
The Yankees had a rare tussle
Gleneagles, 150,- when with St. Louis before winning by the odd run. Brennan pitched out twelve men. cleverly for New York, and struck
Large caricatures of the actors cut out in cardboard adorned their table
and the wisecracking comedians kept their party in continuous merriment.
AMERICA SEEKING CURRENCY TRUCE.
STERLING DOLLAR AND YEN
New York, May 19.
Mr. Cordell Hull is attempting
Chicago enjoyed a runaway sue- cess against the Washington Sona- tors, topping the double figure mark, whilst Philadelphia helped themselves to nine runs against Cleveland,
The Acores, as supplied by Ren ter were:
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to arrange de facto stabilisation There were ten innings) of currencies, especially the
pound, the dollar and the yen Cincinnati before the World's Economic Con- Philadelphia ference, according to the Washing.
(Klein homered for Philadel-
Chicago y Brooklyn game
Stonecutters Handicap, "C" Class, ve furlongs,-Alexandra Hall, 105 Dec, 100; Flying Tourist, 101: Good in Good, 161; Jack Shurkey; 148; Mike, 162; Orlando, 162; Poplar Hawk, 155; Royal Flush. 162; Solar Star, 162; Stourbridge, 145 Street Singer, 147; Tenorlo, 145; Tillicum, 153; Widner, 152.
Brisbane Summer Handleap, 11⁄4 miles. Ration. 135; Sunup, 156: Canny, 135; Tecamach, 140: Wood- land Stag, 170; City of Brisbane, 158; The Raincloud. 110; Friar Tuck, 180; The Giraffe, 148; But After That, 135; What's That, 140,
Lama Handicap "D" Class, 1 miles. Adam, 150; Amoy, 100; Black Rack, 146, Burgonater, 145: Double York. Bay. 160; Helter Skelter, 145, Iron Face, 168: Festival Eve, 155; Flying Grey, 149: King Salmon, 149; King's Parade. 161; Mignonette 108; Partnership, 149: Powerful King. 145: The Crook, 140; Valley Hall, 140; Wakefield, 155; Warrington, 168, Polo Pony Scurry (Unofficial), three furlonga-Bay of Calamity; 108; Boukrn, 168; Celerity, 168; Cherry Key, 168; Donnabella, IG8; Freundo, 168; Gobi Elf, 168; Golden Star, 108: Grey Dawn, 108; Jimmy, 168; Johnny, 168; Mountain Rat, 163; Night Shirt, 168; Patch, 108; Plak Gin, 108; Purity, 108; Salome, 168; Skean Dhu, 168; Skewbald Griffin, 168; Stable Secret, 168; The Quill, 148.
are irrevocably opposd to any com-ton correspondent of the Herald promise or agreement with Japan Tribune. It is held that a tom-thia) based on Chinese recognition of
porary truce will curb further the Japanese created state uf
depreciation and facilitate a postponed on account of rain. Manchukuo. Manchuria together
of tariffs.
AMERICAN LEAGUE. with Jebol is an integral and vital general reduction
Renter. Chinese Republic part of the whose territory is one and indivi-
Washington Chiengo Philadelphia
sible; and for this reason among
His Excellency the Governor has Cleveland others, the tearing away of Man- churla and Jehol cannot be suffer-appointed Mr. Benjamin Wylie to he
Detroit
Now York St. Louis
ed by China save at the risk of a member of the Board of Education Bosten such material and moral enfeeble for a further period of two years, ment that her survival as an in- dependent and Hovereign state would become a matter of incal culable diflculty.
NEGOTIATIONS IN TRAIN,
This Council is informed that negotiations are in train between agents of the Japanese General Staff, which is the real government of Japan, and emissaries of the Nanking Military Commission.
Man- agents are working out in chukuo. It is hardly necessary to, emphasize the danger to the Chinese People and the menace to the world involved in these terms.
NO RECOGNITION.
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PROMISSORY NOTE CLAIM.
ACTION TO RECOVER $1,000 FROM CHINESE FIRM
Second N Desperandum Stakes, one mile.-Bagulo, 155; Bold Generaï, 156; Cossack's Blood, 168; Darien, 152; Disorderly Conduct, 152; Duplex, 161; Funny Face, 158; Grand Slam, 150; Melody. 161; No Fear, 101; Now's The Time, 101: Paul Jones, 152; The Raincont, 155; Victor, 158; Vienna, 155,
Lantao Handicap, "E" Class, six furlongs. African Eve, 140; Battling Horse, 150; Black Velvet 140; Carnation II, 140; City of Canton, 140; Devon. 148; Gold" Bridge, 130; Helvellyn, 158; Imperial Hall, 160; Just Imagine, 108; Krata Viz, 143; Little Rock, 148; Much Ado, 143; Never Mind, 145; Poverty Bay, 145; Spotted Leaf, 158; Swało, 102: Sunning. 140: Ta Penatic, 140: The Goat, 162: The Loafer, 168; The Rainstorm, 168; Toby, 158; Whacpre, 140.
Song.
Paul Whiteman and His Orch. '22834. Song-Under the Moon, Gracie Fields (Comedienne). B2768. Violin Bolo-Do You Know my
Garden?
Renoo Chamct. 1270. Song-I've Got a Felling for
Somebody,
Anona Winn (Soprano), B2745, Orchestral-Cuban Love Song. Paul Whiteman and His Orch, 22834, Humorous Song-Our Avenue,
Gracia Flolds. B2759. Violin Solo-No One Knows.
Rence Chemet. 1270, Song-Together.
Anoan Winn (Soprano). B2745, 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. A Vocal Recital by Mr. A. R. Brumby accompanied by Mrs: Brumby
8 p.m.
Local Time and Weather Report,
8,10-9 p.m.
Special Announcements, etc. Symphony No. 7 in C Major
(Schubert).
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Doctor Leo Blech. M-33. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. Selections by "Andrew Chan's Hawaiina Troubadours."
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Programme.
1. Opening Selection-Marche
2. Moonlight on the Colorado
Militaire.
Wallz.
3. Tensin' the Frets-Ukulele Sola by H. S. Wong.
4. The Rosary--Guitar Solo by
Andrew Chan.
5. (a) A Year from To-day-
Voen! Solo by K. A. Pang.
(b) Cheatin' on Your Baby-
Vocal Solo by K. A. Pang.
1. Medley of Hulas-Fox Trot. 7. Closing Selection-"Na Leo O Hawall,"
9.30-11.30 p.m.
A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room, by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals recorded musie will be broadenst from tho Studio),
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press Nows:
11.30 p.m. Close Down. All records in the above European programmes are kindly supplied by Mesars, S. Moutrie and Co.
„SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.
11-12.15 p.m.
John's Cathedral.
A relay of the Service from St.
12.12-2.30 p.m. European recorded programme.
As there does not exist political enabling the Chinese machinery People to effect (otherwise than by The Chairman of this Commis-civil war) a change of government sion is General Chiang Kai-shek. in Nanking in order to mark their to which the Government at Non-opposition to the aforesaid terms, hing is entirely subservient, for at devolves on the South-West Poll-
A claim for $1,000,' principal due settlement of the dispute relating tical Council as a duly constituted to Manchuria including Jehol on and nationally recognized political under a Chinese borrowing note dated terms not only inconsistent with organ, frat, te rogister the Na. April 20, 1933, was made by Lau Hang, of 290 Lockbart Road, Wan- the League of Nations resolution tion's opposition to the negotia chal, against the Tung Feng Soda condemning Japanese policy and tions now in train between, the Fountain and Lam Keng-po, manag" action in Manchuria as well as agents of the Japanese Genorni ing partner, of Fleming Road, with the provisions of the Nine- Staff and the Nanking Military Wanchai, at the Supreme Court yes
its emisanriesterday afternoon before Mr. R. E.
Report. or Power Treaty but in utter dis- Commission
Lindsell, acting Puisne Judge. regard of the vital interests of whether or not the said negotin-
Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for China as a self-respecting and in- tions are being conducted, at this pinintiff, and stated that his client stage, with the mowledge of the was one of the original partners of dependent country.
members of the Government at the defendant Brm. The business Nanking; and, secondly, to inform was sold to Lam Kong-po in Novem
theber last year, and as at that time he the League of Nations and felendly Powers to whom this was unable to pay the purchase price communication is addressed that plaintiff advanced $1,400 through the the Chinese People will refuse to Ency of a person named Tong Po- recognize the validity of
ALLEGED TERMS.
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The terms under negotiation include the following:-
any
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Plaintiff recouped himself in the $300 of the amount advanced,
The
(a). The Japanese Government conviders it impossible to demand the Chinese National Government agreement which the Government to recognize the independence of at Nanking may be coerced to con- na his share of the purchase price. Manchukuo, but hopes that the clade with the Japanese Govern-Promise was made for repayment of Chinese Government will, from ment in violation of Chinese ter-the $1,400 in a week's time. the commencement of negotiation. ritorial sovereignty and adminis-promise was not fulfilled, and denuand effectively stop all activities to-trative integrity in Manchuria and was made. Later $400 was paid to word disturbing the peace of Jehol and in contradiction with plaintiff, and a fresh note for $1,000 Manchukuo and will consider the the terms of the League of Na-given, the old one being given back. Manchukuo Government as actions resolution relating to the facto. To ensure everinsting peace | Manchurian question as well as between China and Japan. these with the provisions of the Nine- two governments wil mutually Power Trenty.-Central Press. agree to include provinces north
of the Yellow River as "non-war"
aron.
(b) The Chinese Government
was under the note for $1,000 that claim was made.
plaintiff, the hearing was adjourned After evidence had been given by until Tuesday next, at 2.80 p.m.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
of the Sanitary Board for a further term of three years
will give full guarantee that the IT IS FOLLY TO SEEK THE APPROBA. His Excellency the Governor has boycott of Japanese goods wilTION OF ANY DEING BESIDES THE Appointed Mr. F. Hall to be a Member not be A measure of national SUPREME.Addison, policy.
ASIATIC MONROE DOCTRINE.
(c). Should the foregoing two principles bo agreed to, the Japanese Government will volun. tarlly abolish unilateral treaties, and will surrender all rights and privileges pertaining to conces- sions, extraterritoriality and river navigation, and will further
His Excellency the Governor แม appointed Mr. R. R. Todd to be Chief Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
While Royal Naval launch No. 68 was Journeying in the harijour off Chang, fell overboard, and was not Stonecutters faland, n stoker, Yung
seen again.
His Excellency the Governor a appointed Mr. J. S. MacLaren to be Deputy Estate Duty Commissioner and Assistant Colonial Treasurer,
The wedding will shortly take place offer, mercantile Marine, of Soura- between Mr. Johannes Moon, chief baya, and Mins Klara Pau, of the Repulse Bay Hotel.
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proceed to conclude treaties with advised to exerelse his power of dis-
His Majesty the King has not beest;
The special week-end train service the Chinese Government on equal allowance with respect to and from Canton to Hongkong will be dis- and reciprocal basis with a com- Ordinance to consolidate and antend continued unless traffic during the mon object of maintaining an the law relating to Arms and Am-next few week-ends justify its main- "Asiatic Monroe Doctrine."
teannce, announced the Kowloon Railway management.
Dunition.
Fire broke out in a two-storeyedi
Canton-
A fourth term is also under building at 8, Main Street, Kowloon negotiation which pledges the City. yesterday. The cause of
Ha Excellency the Governor has Japaneso Government to give "the outbreak is believed to be overturning Superintendent and Inspection Oleor the appointed J., G. F. Henry, Deputy Chinese Government every assist of a kerosene oil lamp. The house of the Fire Brigado and G. Saunders anco economically, financially and was gutted. militarily in order (according to
King Salmon, 149; White Butterfly, Crocodile Handicap, one mile.-- 140; Iron Grey, 142: Poverty BRY 115, Black Velvet, 140, Jingle, 140; Partnershly, 149; Hey Tor, 150; Burgomaster, 145, Black Rock, 146, Warrington, 168; Jack O'Lantern, 144; Charming Face, 148; Flying Boy,
100.
Lama Handicap, "D" Class, Second Section, 14 miles. Banfolina, 150; Britannic Hall. 148; Esk, 150; Fi-Fa, 140; Glen Shec, 140; Golly Eyes, 140: lack O'Lantern, 145: Jingle, 145: King's Company, 14 Maria Petra, 151; Mistletoe, 145; New King. 149; Night Patrol, 151: Snappy Eve, 146; Silckypast, 145; The Gadwall, 168 White Butterfly, 110.
MAY LOSE SIGHT.
SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO MR. HUANG FU'S ASSISTANT
Peking, May 18. - Mr. Wang Keh-min, financial expert who has come to Pe- king to assist General Huang Fu, met with a serious accident this afternoon, when he stumbled over the threshold of the house where he had just taken up re- sidence.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather
2.30 p.m. Close Down. 4.39-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
7-10 p..
European programme. 7-7.45 p.m. A Concert. Orchestral-Alcina Suite-(Handel). Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York directed by Willem Mengelberg, 1435/1436. Violin Solo-Ruralia Hungarica
Presto (Dohnanyi). Violin Solo--Ruralia Hungarica—.
Molto Vivace (Dohmany!).
Fritz Kreisler. 1428. Song-Oh, Promise Mel
(Scott-Do Koven). Song A Banjo Song (Weeden-
Homer).
Louise Homer (Contralto). 1295. Instrumental-Deep River
(arr. Pochon). Instrumental-Irish Reel
(arr. Pochon).
Flonzaley Quartet. 1270. Song-old Black Joo (Foster). Sonx-Uncle Ned (Fouter).
Lawrence Tib
Tibbett (Baritone), 1205. Organ Solo-Spirit of the Dance
(Ewing) Organ Solo (a) Moment Musicale
(b) Scherzo in B Flat (Schubert). Edward O'Honry. 3636. 7.45-8 p.m. Special Announcements. ..8 p.m." Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.33 p.m.
A relay of the Organ Recital by Frederick. Mason, A.R.C.O.,
Programme.
Striking his face on the ground he broke his glasses, some broken glass being forced into his eye and resuiting in serious injury.
He was hurried to the Peking.T.C.L. from St. John's Cathedral. Union Medical College for an operation, but it is learned that his condition is serious and his Mr. Wang is already piind in one eye-sight is definitely endangered,
eye and, with this accident, he faces the possibility of complete blindness-Reuter
POLY: HARRIERS CELEBRTE
(Continued from Page 12).
and W. M. Smith, Station Officers of this year by the presence of Dr.
the Fire Brigade to bo Government Munzinger, who ran the first.
string for Germany in the 4 at 400 motrça relay event against
another version) to onable the It is notifed that at the expiration Inspectors. Nanking Military Commission to of three months from the date hereof suppress other military forces in the Canadian American Navigation China.
The Church Cound) of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, has issued n circular to parishioners inviting them
It la notified that The Chinese England at Cologne in 1931. Company, Limited will, unless cause Merchants Land Investment and Cun- Business is likely to provent In shown to the contrary, be struck struction Company, Limited will be JAPANESE “CO-OPERATION",
off the register and the company will struck off the Companies Register, if Jack London from putting in many be dissolved.
it falls to obtain a certificate to com-appearances, though he tends to The real meaning of the fore-
monco business within two months run whenever ponalhie. going torma is clear. Not only
after the publication of this notice. Included in the extensive pro- must the Chinese Government
fixtures for the season agree to a de facto recognition of
In addition to the ordinary pro- is a match against Belgian sides in to express their opinion as to the gramme at the King's Theatro per Brussels on July 23. Manchukuo and thus in effect desirability of adopting permanently formance at 0.30 p.m. to-morrow consent to the permanent Bavor- the present arrangement of taking night, the main Hom of which will anco of Manchuria and Johol the collection, ie,, at the conclusion be Jack Hulbert in "Jack's the Boys has matters well in hand for the from China but Japan is to extend of the notices, immediately before a special programme of musle will now Marathon course. This event,
the hymn preceding the sermon. be rendered by the full band of the held in conjunction with the Hin
grammo
I understand that Jack Andrew
1. Allegretto in D Minor
(Gallment), 2. Chornlo Prelude, On "Dundee" (Parry). 3. Folk-Tune (Percy Whitlock). 4. Introduction to Act III
"Tannhauser (Wagner).
5. Evensong (Easthope Martin). G. Marche Solennelle (Mailly). 9.33-9.20 p.m. Orchestral Concert. .0.20-10 p.m. Danco Music.
10 p.m. Close Down." All records in the above European programmes kro kindly supplied by Messrs. 9. Moutrie and Co.
BIG WINDFALL.
GENEROUS DONATIONS TO CHINESE AVIATION
Shanghai, May 19. A Gorman merchant, Horr Eickhoff, has announced a dona- tion of $250,000 in cash, and half the proceeds of his entire estate, valued at $1,500,000,
Chinese aviation.
Tho announcement. wan mado'ut!
to
a reception to Chinese lenders at
Horr Eickhoff's residence yester
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day Horr Eickhoff has boon 20 years
over the rest of China the system The former time of collection was 1st. Batt: South Wales Borderers, by aird Trophy meeting on June 10, in China, and has resided for most
which the during the hymnn Aung after the kind permission of Limut: Colonel will for the first time finish at the of theas years in Shanghai
of "co-oporation" Japanese General Staff and
Ita ormon.
a. T. Ralkea, D.8,0.
White City Stadium.
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