THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933,
GERMANY ACCEPTS THE FOUR-POWER PACT
Historic Document
KOWLOON BUS MONOPOLY
KAI TACK VEHICLES
TAKEN OVER
Initialled in Rome
IL DUCE'S SPEECH IN SENATE
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SLIGHT INCREASE IN FAITHFUL TO SPIRIT OF
SEASON TICKETS
Plana are well sot for the 'tak- ing over by the Kowloon Motor. Bus Co. (1089) Ltd., of the bus routes on the mainland by June 11, the ultimate date fixed in their franchise.
A start has already been made, and yesterday the Kal Tack Bus Co., consed to be, as their fleet of buses, was taken over by the Kowloon Bus Co., and the opira- tion of their three routes, Nos. 3, 4 and 5, continued by the new Company without any change that| was apparent to passengers.
To-morrow, the buses belonging to the Chinn Motor Bus Company, which has moved over to the Is- Jand, will be similarly taken over by the Kowloon Bus Co., and it is hoped that by Saturday, ar- rangements will have been com- pleted when unified control of all routes becomes an accomplished, fact.
110 VEHICLES.
In all, the Kowloon Bus Co. will be in possession of a fleet of 110 vehicles, including those they have been operating.
ORIGINAL DRAFT
ROME, JUNE 7.
THE CRISIS HABIT
| DISARMAMENT PARLEY OBSTACLES
ANOTHER HASTY ADJOURNMENT
Geneva, June 7. GERMANY TO-NIGHT NOTIFIED HER AC- CEPTANCE OF THE FINAL DRAFT OF THE ference is again, faced with The Disarmament Con- FOUR-POWER PACT, ENABLING THE INITIAL the prospect of a breakdown LING OF THE HISTORIC DOCUMENT, BY THE by reason of irreconcilable REPRESENTATIVES OF BRITAIN, FRANCE, differences. GERMANY AND ITALY AT 7.30 P.M.
Although changes have been made in the text. of the Pact, it remains faithful to the spirit of the original draft, declared Signor Mussolini, speaking to the Senate.
The galleries of the Senate were crowded with members of the Diplomatic Corps, who came to hear. Signor Mussolini pronounce his blessing on the Pact.
OFFICIAL VERSION OF PACT
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Dimculties which have cropped up practically every important issue, Including Security, the de-Song-We're All on do Road finition of an aggressor State,
naval and aerial disarmament, have again plunged the gathering into the doldrums.
As a result of the critical situa- tion, the Bureau of the Conference and the Executive Committee have. decided to adjourn the Conference until June 27.
MR. HENDERSON'S EFFORTS:
Henderson, the President, is pro- In the meantime, Mr. Arthur ceeding to Lon-
The Italian Premier laid ein-viction of the signatories that the phasis on the fact that the Pact, is disquiet throughout the world can not directed against any Power only be dissipated by relaforcing or against any group of Powers. their solidarity, so as to atreng don this week-
It does not, he said, constitute then confidence in the peace It is learned that while ordin-n united front, but it recognises Europe.
end to negotiato ary stage fares will remain as they the need in Europe for a strong
with the various CO-OPERATION.
delegations. are, a slight increase from $9 to authority. If nothing of this $10' will be made en monthly tic-kind had been attempted, Europe tories undertake to make
Under Article One, the sign-in London in (who will be kets, in return for which ticket would
to exposed holders will have have the ad dangere.
every connexion with effort to pursue, within the frame- the Economic work of the League of Nations, Conference) vantage of using all the bus routes ;
in effective co-operation between all an endeavour to the Powers with a view to the smooth out the maintenance of peaco..
dimculties which Substantially,
are holding up Lord Londonderry, Articles Three and Four are, as published Press
with yesterday, providing for
the Draft Convention. changes of views with the object,
grave
in Kowloon Proper without extra The Pact was not an end in charges. This facilitity of course, itself, but if Europe's four leading fa not extended to the buses run-Powers collaborated, all points of ning to or in the New Territor- controversy between the govern- les..
ments of Europe would be greatly sumpiled.
Schoolchildren's monthly tickets will remain at their present price of $4.
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Tho Crazy Star Band.. MR660. Orchestral Song of the Harp. Orchestral-Through That Open
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Calling Me.
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DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME.
Hopes meanwhile are also centred of applying the provisions of the upon the talks which are The final draft embraces, large League
being Monthly tickets for June have ly, the French counter-plan, which Articles Ten, Sixteen and Nine-tween M. Daladier, the French Pre-Song-The Voice in the Old
Covenant, especially initiated in Paris. to-morrow bo been issued by and in the name itself embodies the main features teen, for consultations in the mior, Mr. Norman, Davis, Lord of the former Companies, and of Signor Mussolini's proposals. event of a breakdown of the Dis-Londonderry, holders are now requested to ex-The Italian Promfer admitted dur-armament Conference, and
the British change these for new ones issueding his speech before the Senato discussions on economic problems. by the Kowloon Bus Co., without to-night that the difficulties any charge, as from June 11 and porienced in reaching a satis certainly not later than June 15, at the Company's offices at Nathan factory basis, dificulties which had now boen overcome, mainly Road, Mongkok.
centred upon Article Three of the Pact, dealing with disarmament.
It may be possible at a later date to issue tickets from an office at the Kowloon Star Ferry.
__DOGS_DISTURB RESIDENTS
ANIMALS ALLEGEDLY
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At the instances of Messrs. S.; Shiolds and J, M. Sunley, of No. 2 Torres Building, Mr. A.DM. Een, of the same building, was sum moned before Mr. Butters at the
bours.
OFFICIAL TEXT.
ex-of common interest.
TEN YEARS.
Article Five provides that the
These conversations have 15 their objective the finding of some basis of understanding on the main! dimculties.-Router.
Pact shall last for ten years, but
FRENCH AMENDMENTS. if no Power has, given hotice of termination before the end of the Disarmament Conference consid
The General commission of the olghth year, the Pact will remain ered The official text of the Pact, in force indefinitely, cach Party on
the French amendments | issued after the document had then having the right to terminate tation and the supervision the questions of the limi- been-Initialled, shows that it ad-it by giving two years' notice.. heres closely to the semi-official
of the manufacture of arms, which The Pact will come into force wore criticised by Germany, and version published yesterday.' as soon as the ratifications have the Italian and British delegates, The preamble expresses the con- been depoalted in Rome, Reuter. who reserved the attitude of their
Governments.
YOUTH ROBS HIS BENEFACTORS "A PARTICULARLY MEAN THEFT" Remarking that it was a parti-
LOCAL SINGER
IN COURT
MR. LI CHOR-CHI'S DOG WITHOUT MUZZLE
Mr. Li Chor-chi, the local tenor,
Anena Wion (Soprano), MÏ580. Chorus-Meet me Tonight in the
Valloy
Chorus Open Up dem Fearly Gates.
Carson Robinson & His
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Leopold Godowsky (Pianist),
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Bryan Lewis accompanied by Mrs.
7.40-8 p.m. From the Studio, A Selection of Patter Songs by. L. St. A. Sharpham.
1. My Visit to Southend.
2. In Dear Old England Now, 3. The Thinnest Girl I Know. - 8 p.m. Local Time & Weather Report.
A resolution was adopted re 8.3-10.30 p.m: Chinese Studio Con- questing the Chairman,
Mr. cert. Arthur Henderson to negotiate 10.30 p.in, Rugby -Mid-day Press
NewB ed.-British Wireless. with the delegatea chiofly interest-
DELIVERING OR SELLING?
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2.
10.33 p.m. Close Down.
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TORTOISESHELL CLOCKS MADE FROM MILK
PLASTIC MATERIALS
EXHIBITION
Kowloon Magistracy this morning cularly mean theft, Mr. Schofield, 87 Kai Tack Road, was summoned for keeping dogs on his premises at the Central, Magistracy this before Mr. Butters at the Kowloon to the annoyance of the neigh-morning, imposed four months' Magistracy this morning for al-
hard labour on It was revealed that Mr. Eca Ying-kong, (18 years) who admit-without a muzzle on May 19.
a student, Tam- Jowing his dog in the public street had no fower than 12 dogs on his ted two charges of stealing a $100 premises. Messrs. Shields and bill from Kathleen Tam and a Mr. Li said the dog escaped from
Plending guilty to the charge, ALLEGED HAWKER AND Sunloy alleged that defendant kopt gold bracelet from Lucy Lee, both the house while a man delivered a small Chinese boy to look after residing on the 3rd. floor of No. ice.
HIS BROOMS the dogs and this lad was in the 33, Sau Wah Fong Street, Wan- gave clase, but by the time they College
The servants Inmediately "I was ordered by the Wah Yon habit of beating them with a cane chai.
authorities caught the dog, a policeman had said a young Chinese In Court at all hours of the night. On Acting Sub-Inspector Nolloth already noted the fact that it had brooms once every forty days" May 13, Mesars, Shields and Sun-said that deefendant was a rela-no nuzzle. ley arrived home at about 1.15 tive of complainants, living with
A fine of $5 was imposed.
anld a yound Chinese In Coert a.m. and were prevented from them at the same address. On
London. aleeping on account of the noise Sunday
Mr. McLean, of No. 218 Prince this morning, when he was charg- morning when
Tortoiseshell clocks made from made by the dogs. Thoy called plainants awoke, they noticed the taking out a licence for his black licence.
com-Edward Road, was fined $5 for noted with hawking brooms without
milk are among the objects ex- in a policeman.
cash box which was usually left and brown mongrel and $8 for An Indian Sergeant said defen-hibited by the Defendant explained that since on the bed, had been opened and a allowing it out in the street with- dant made a sale outside
Plastic Material then he had got rid of eight of the $100 bill taken, as well as a pair of out a muzzle.
Exhibition In London.. dogs. He undertook that proper gold bangles. The defendant had —
Robinson Road, yesterday after-
· Other
"unbelieveable" caro would be taken of the re- absconded. A report was made to policeman..
tions are: maining four.
the police. On Sunday afternoon. The gold bracelets were parti-
friond of the complainants saw cularly valued by the complainant, Police made enquiries and no-one Sub-Inspector Smith said the
Crockery made of disinfect- the defendant on board the 5.8. as they, had been left to hor by a would say whether the defendant
ants, Tsinan, and asked him where he great grandmother. It was a was selling or delivering brooms. was going. Dofondant sald ho very mean theft, as the defendant "He had four brooma and I aur- was going to Shanghai. He was was staying with the complainants miso that he was hawking" ho arrested, and in his possession free of charge. He had taken the added. "He was not delivering were found two bags containing koy of the cash box from a chest of thom at the Colege at the time".| several articles of clothing, two drawers. Complainants said that) rugs, $22 in Canton money, a all-if the defendant wanted to go to manded the case to to-morrow. for
Mr. Balfour (Magistrate) ver watch, and other small arti- Shanghai they would have assist further investigation. cles, which he had bought with the fed him. The stuff which tho de- $100 and the proceeds of the sale fondant had in his possession was of the bracelet, which he had melt- all now, bat the complainants ed down in Canton and for which would not be able to get the value U.S.A. AND TARIFF ho obtained $60.
if they sold it. The defendant's Defendant said that he wanted father was living, but would have! Mysterious night lights whisk-to go to Shanghai. to become a nothing to do with him.
His Worship-Has the noiso been just as bad lately?
Mr. Shiolds-No, not for
the
A fine of $5 was imposed.
last two weeks.
THE "SCEPTRE"
MOTH COLLECTED WHO DRESSED IN WHITE
22
Vioann
Ing through the woods and a white-volled apparition with out- stratched arms caused such terror
in the village of Boecklabruck,
not out to catch "it".-
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF,
Upper Austria, that a police force. MAN 18 CERTAINLY STARK MAD; with one death, four cases of typhoid
HE CANNOT MAKE A FLEA, AND YET (ono Imported), and two
CAICS of
noon.
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