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四拜禮 號一月六英港香
THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1933.
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TANGKU ARMISTICE AGREEMENT RUMOURS
Sharp Comment By Solicitor
EUROPEAN
DEATH
MYSTERY
STRANGE AFFAIR IN SHANGHAI
YOUNG MAN FOUND IN STREET
(Our Own Correspondent).
{B} Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Messages Ordinance. 1894. Herived Ju 1, 18.40 3.77% }
Shanghai, June 1.
Mystery surrounds the death this morning of Mr. L. M. Bell, an employee of the well-known firm of Mustard and Company.
He was found, badly injured. in a state of collapse on the Bund yesterday afternoon, lying near his motor-car.
Two foreigners_who came along nicked him up with the Assistance of a Sikh policeman and took him to the nearest doctor, and Inter he was rushed to hospital, unconscious, ¡
He died early this morning.
NO STATEMENT.
The sikh policeman falled to re- | port the matter to headquarters |
In Slander Case
THE PROBLEMS OF
EUROPE
IMPORTANT PARIS MEETING
Geneva. May 31, M. Paul-Boncour. the French Foreign Minister, left for Paris this evening. It is understood that there will be a meeting in Paris on Friday morning between Mr. Norman Davis, Sir John Simon and M. Paul-Boncour, when they will discuss the genèral situation.-Reuter.
GERMAN GOVT. SPLIT
WIDENED BY NAZI ACTION
NATIONALISTS BANNED
(Special to "Telegraph")
Teleormush. Congright. Telegenie
and Bell, who was only thirty-two | Message Orllanser, 1991. Streeived June years of age, died without making) Vany statement of how he enme to
bo injured.
A wound was found Im his chin.
DOCTORS PUZZLED.
Berlin, May 31. The breach between the Nazis and Nationalists, two wings of the German Government, has widen- The doctors are puzzled regarded by the Formation of a purely ing the cause of death and are mak-Nazi Government in Mecklen ing a post-mortem examination.
Enquiries are new proceeding in burg.
an effort to truce the two forein- ners who picked him up.
This follows the dissolution by the Hamburg Police President of Deceased was very well-known in the Young German Nationalist
- Shanghai, being a member of the League, under a decree Ior the
A.D.G. and a popular entertainer, Our Own Correspondent.
GERMANY'S WORK PLAN
A COMPREHENSIVE SCHEME
FORWARD POLICY
ADOPTED
Berlin, May 31.
A bill authorising the Finance: Minister to issue bonds up to a value of a thousand million marks for financing the Govern- ment scheme for creating work-
safeguarding of the Nation and State, while the Minister for the Interior in Thuringin has banned meeting of the Nationalist students.
П
PROTEST LODGED.
The Nationalist, lenders at Meck- lenburg have protested to Herr Hitter, President Hindenburg and Dr. Hugenburg against their ex- clusion from the Government.
“IMPUDENT
ACTION"
| CROSS-EXAMINATION OF MR. ADAMSON
NEW WITNESSES China, whose attitude to the truce ar
Sharp comments were made by Mr. Mackinlay, re-
Mr. Wang Ching-wel, Premier of
rangements is still the subject of much conjecture,
presenting Mr. Newman, CHINA LOAN
when
he cross-examined Mr. Adamson, plaintiff in the Gloucester Building band slander action to-day,
Mr. MacKinlay described it ns an impudent action and sub- mitted to Mr. Adamson that he brought the case thinking that the Gloucester would rather pay than have him come into Court and stand the publicity.
Mr. Adamson, who was leader of the orchestra at the Gloucester Building, is suing Mr. P. I. New- mail. the manager, for $1,000 damages for alleged slander.
SERVICE
RESPONSIBILITY"
OF MANCHUKUO
REPRESENTATIONS
IN BRITAIN
(Speciș) to “Telograph”)
Triegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Alemanare. Ordinance, Received June
Mr. M. Anda Silvy of Messrs. | 6° 1030 a.mil. D'Almada Remedios, and Silya, is for plaintiff, and the defendant is represented by Mr. W. A. Mac- kinlay, of Messrs, Deacons.
London, May 31,
MODERATE TONE SURPRISES
SECRET UNDERSTANDING SUSPECTED
TIENTSIN COMMENT
NEW PLANES FOR EURASIA
CHINA AIR LINES DEVELOPMENT -
Berlin, May 31, Two German aeroplanes which have been bought for the Joint Sino-German air line, the Euraala Company, left for China this afternoon from the Tempelhof Aerodrome in Berlin,
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The Earania Company have big. development plans preparing, in- 'cluding a special service,
Canton and Hankow, from Hong- kong to Europe, In eight days.- Router.
SAVAGE ATTACK BY DOG
THREE INJURED IN YAUMATI
(SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”). (By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, June 1, 12.01 pm.)
TIENTSIN, JUNE 1. THE MODERATE TONE OF THE JAPANESE DEMANDS, AS EMBODIED IN THE ARMISTICE AGREEMENT SIGNED YESTERDAY TO THE GENERAL SURPRISE, HAS LED TO A FLOCK OF RUMOURS ALLEGING SECRET, PERHAPS UN WRITTEN, UNDERSTANDINGS ON POLITICAL ISSUE.
Foreign commentators believe that the Japanese injured by bites from a dog made the terms of the truce deliberately moderate in which savagely attacked them in order to enable the Chinese delegates to sign it without Yaumati yesterday. loss of "face" or self-respect.
These observers also think that many important matters which are not dealt with, not even mentioned; in the armistice agreement, have been covered in verbal understandings between Tokyo and Nanking. The question of Manchukuo
Feelings, therefore, are some- sharing in the service of loans what mixed, although both to the This morning, Mr. Adamson said he did not wish to sign the secured by the Chinese Customs Chinese and foreign populations in the Peking and Tientsin areas, the agreement proffered him by defen- was raised by Mr. G. L. Barnett truce has come as a great relief, dant as he would not work on that in the House of Commons to-because nobody knew from day to contract. Defendant, however, in- that it was necessary for record duced him to sign it, representing day.
He observed that Manchukuo's whole of China north of the Yellow REVELATIONS purposes, and assured him that exports and imports exceed in quar-| another agreement in keeping with the
verbal arrangements ter of the total of the Chinese!
trade. would be drawn up. --
CREDIT INCIDENT.
Mr. Silva: Before the 20th of December was there not an inci-
(Continued on Page 5.)
EUROPEAN
Sir John Simon agreed that it was a very important fact, and he recalled that the Mauchukua authorities had expressed rendi-
FOUND SHOT sized.
day when the Japanese army might i invade both cities and possibly the
|River.
The actual signing of the
MORE MORGAN
MAN IN SERIOUS CONDITION
Three persons, were
severely
chow, owned by a shopman at No. 2. Bowring Street, apponi's to have made a sudden and very
The animal, a brown and white
wero
ON
savage attack .on two amall
หlip boya
standing the kerb. When a foki' of the shop attempted to drive the animal away, the dog also flew at him.
All three were sovorely bitten about
the arms, legs and body, before the animal started on ሰ mad career down the street.
Later, Sergt. Simpson who had come out of the Yaumati Station
truce, however, took the Chinese SENATOR'S PROTEST with a shotgun, tracked down the
as well as the foreign colonica by surprise, as it was announced that the armistice negotiations would only begin on Thursday or Friday.
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animal in Jordan Road and quickly dispatched it.
The body was removed to the depot at Mataukok for examination for traces of rabies.
The three victims were:' Chan Kwong-kee (13) living at 202, Nathan Road.
(Special to "Telegraphi")
Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Street, and
Ordinance, 158). Recelerd June
.
Chan Yue (15), 30 Shanghai
ness to pay the Chinese authorities
KULING INFLUENCE? n quota towards the loan services.
Io understood that the pay- There is a suggestion that the ments made last July and Docem-speed of the negotiations may i ber were out of the revenues ac-possibly have been due to the re- crued when the Customs were ceipt of a message from Kuling
following the conference between (B Sir John pointed out that the Wang Ching-wei, Chiang Kai-shek, 0.40 m.) Chinese Government were respon-and Lo Wen-kon.
The views of both Lo Wen-kan Washington, May 31, Four leaders of the Nationalist DISCOVERY MADE IN ble for the service loans.-
and Wang Ching-wel on the truce
Investigations into the. organisation of Steel Helmets have
isane have been the subject of con- been
siderable speculation.-Reuter Spe-affairs of J. P. Morgan and cial. Copyright,
Company were resumed to- discharged. The man whose con- day.
arrested at Schoningen, Brunswick, for canvassing members
new 811
KING'S PARK
In circumstances pointing to agreement with Hiller's Brown-suicide, the distressing discovery
violation in
shirts.-Reuter.
PERU-COLOMBIA
AGREEMENT
ing, has been passed by the Ca-LEAGUE TO CONTROL
binet.
AREA FOR YEAR
was made this morning of the body of Mr. W. S. Cuff, a well- known local resident, in King's (Park, with a shot wound in his head. A .32 revolver was by his side.
The body was lying near some
Reuter,
MORE IRISH SWEEP WINNERS
£100 PRIZES FOR FAR EASTERN ENTRANTS
(Speciał to "Telegraph).
fly Telegraph, copyright. Mensager Ordinance, 2204
Telegraphic
MIXED PRESS RECEPTION
Chung Kee-chung, 20, employed a fok at the shop at Bowring Street.
They were given all possible treatment, and the children were
dition is feared to be serious, s |boing retained for further treat-
They hav been in suspenac ment. Peking, June 1.
owing to the protests of Senator
Glass, the The Sino-Japanese Armistice Carter
well-known DOG FLEW AT MOTORIST, gots a mixed reception from the economist, who recently complain-
Another has been reported in Chlaese press here this morning,jed that the lavestigation had been some papers condemning it as a wasting much time in digging up which Lnu Hsing, 22, a clerk, þwho surrender and others welcoming legally unimportant sensations. was driving a motor-bicycle in it as a relief from the continued It will be recalled that thore Kowloon City yesterday, was nt- and useless warfare.
was a sharp passage of words be- tacked by a dog which sprang at of the him. He was bitten in the thigh The later congratulate them-tween Mr. Pocora, one Rearleed Mas seives that the Armistice is merely counsel in the investigation and and went into Hospital for pre-
a military affair and China's Senator Glass on the manner In cautionary treatment. 1 London, May 31, political and legal stand concern which Mr. Pecora was proceeding. Among those who drew non-ing Muchurin is not prejudiced by
PROGRAMME APPROVED, starters in the Irish Sweepstake it-Reuter.
Senator Glass thereupon insist- were "BJ" of the Shanghai Fire
ed upon the submission of the pro- ! Brigade, who drew Renner, and ADMIRAL DREYER gramme of the ensuiry to the O, Kasivismmattan, of 140, Penang Messrs. P. T. Peter and. Chettiar j
Senate Banking Committee for SKIPPER MAKES A IN WEIHAIWEI Street, Penang, who drew Dayu-
thoir approval. They held A private. Gession yesterday mal-Reuter,
and: ARRIVAL ON KENT
approved the programme sub- mitted by Mr. Pecora. THIS MORNING
bushes in the vicinity of the Nip- pon Tonnis Club, at 8.45 n.m. With- The Bill was sponsored by Dr.
in five minutes Police were sum- Schacht, the President of the
moned to the spot and they had 6 H sma Reichsbank, who will donl with tho
London, May 31. the remains removed to the Kow- financial part of the plan.
The Foreign Secretary, Sir loon Mortuary. This includes provision for re- John Simon, in the Commons to- The funeral takes place to- pairs to public and private bulld-day kuid he was glud to announce morrow. ings, the erection of suburban gar- that an agreement for the settle- The late Mr. William Sheather den cilics, the creation of agricul- ment of the dispute between Peru Cuff was in Government service tural settlements and new roads and Colombia was signed on May until November last, being con- throughout the country.
nected with the Kowloon-Canton The Bill also provides for means
The agreement was based on the Railway which he joined In Janu- of transferring women from husl formula adopted by the Leaguenry, 1914 as a guard. Prior to ness employment to households Advisory Committen and provided this it is understood he served in and encourages marriages by giv for the immediate cessation of the Royal Marines. On being ing couples financial support. hostilitics and the despatch to seconded for military service, ho It also encourages industry to Leticia within thirty days of a was abwont from the Colony until increase production in order to commission frustrate dumping by countries council. with depreelated currencies. Reuter,
TIENTSIN COMMAND
APPOINTMENT
COLONEL A. J. ELLIS GIVEN POSITION.
London, May The War Offico announces
Colonel A. J. Ellis, D.S.O., baen appointed fa Command the Tientsin arça,--Router.
25 nt Geneva.
nominated by the 1920, when on his return, he re-
sumed service with the Railway Trafle Inspector.
The Commission would, in the Iname of Colombia, take over the administration of the territory [evacuated by the Peruvian forces
|--British Wireless.
GENIAL PERSONALITY.
GERMAN SUBSIDY FOR SHIPPING
QUESTIONS IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
The investigations were, there foro, resumed this morning.
In the course of the day's hour-
The animal was owned by Mr. L Chor-chi, of 87, Kaltack Bund.
COMPLAINT
SHARP RETORT BY MAGISTRATE
Tuleprophting, a further songation was pro- Captain Frank Bayllas, mastor
(Special to "Telegraph”)
(Du Telegraph, Copyright.
| 1,° 40.50 | 8.9)
| Mésszer Ordisones, 191, Received" "Juns vided by the roading of a list of of the .s, Tai Leo, was charged the names of certain favoured before Commander Nowill at the Woihalwal, Juna 1. Admiral Sir Frederick Dreyer, permitted to buy the shares of the over-loading his Vossol
customers of Morgan's, who wore Marino Court, this morning,” with Commander-in-Chief of the China United Corporation at cost price. Meading guilty dorondent.com Fleet, arrived from Tsingtao this morning Aboard H.M.S. Kent.-Router.
the flagship.
SHOWERY.
A gonial and pleasing person- and carry on its task for a maxi-nilty, he was a member of many
London, May 31. mum of one year pending the Clubs, including the Kowloon Bow- negotiations for a final settlement.ling Green, where he was an on the Board of Trade, replying to The Parliamentary Secretary to thusiastic bowler. He was retired a question in the Commons re on pension at the end of last year. garding press reports that the Accepting the defendant's plea that He was 40 years of age, and un- German Government are proposing The Royal Observatory reports ho did not know it was an offence, married. Mr. Schofold in the Central Police
a subsidy of 20,000,000 marks to that pressure continuas, highest to Mr. Cuff acted na umpire yester Gorman shipping, and the quo, the north-east of Hokkaidő and re- Court this morning, discharged a Chinese youth, who was charged with day evening in the singies chamtion of shipping subsidies waki latively low aver Tongking and the of the possession of two small groen plonship bowle match at the Club included in the Trade Agenda for Northern China Beat
birds in a nest. The birds died at tho de Recreio between Mr. Drake and the World Uconomic Conference
81.
that
has
Station.
* Mr. Chadwick,
British Wine
The names Included: General Pershing,
Mr. Norman Davis
Mr. WH. Woodli, "Mfr:1;{J}Raskolų,
Benator Mdadoo;
tyg Board:
plained that according to the wo marks pasted to malicious
that if the bffonce Wall committed and the do- fendant acknowledge it, he saw no reason for complaint by the do- Lendant, therefore he would im- pose a fine of $250,0 B.B.Mellon, brother of the A charge brought against the
American Ambassador to compradore of the vessel was
-Router.
withdrawn....
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