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SIR

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY

1933.

AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN ON GERMANY

AIR POLICE

BOMBING

BRITISH, POLICY CRITICISED

DEBATE. IN THE

COMMONS

London, July 6.

JAPAN

OPEN GOLF"

ASSAILED Inspired Play by American

FOREIGN DEBATE IN THE COMMONS

LANSBURY AND 51 for 14 Holes and

SANCTIONS

During to-day's Commons dia-

London, July 5. cussion on Foreign Office

International aid to assist vote, Sir Auston Chamberlain strongly urged the Government China to put her house in to reconsider their policy in re- gard to air bombing for police order, Japan's policy in the Far East, and Britain's war purposes in outgoing areas.

He agreed that in certain areas, debt to America, came under and under certain conditione, the review during the debate in Heroplane as a fighting weapon

Then Breakdown

TOLLEY TO THE FOREFRONT

London, July 5.

AIR MAIL PLANS CLEARED UP

the

NO HONGKONG LINK YET

It is now clear that although Pacific-American Airways are ready to link Hongkong with their Shanghai-Canton air mail scheme immediately permission has been obtained, the service will not be inaugurated on Saturday as indicated yesterday,

The announcement that, long- the kong would be included in service immediately was due to n

of the

RADIO BROADCAST

PROGRAMME OF RECORDED

MUSIC

From Z. B. W., on wave length of 356 metres (84.5 k/c.).

6-8 p.m., European programme, 6-6.16 p.m. Operatic. Band-The Mill on the Rock-Over-

ture.

(Heissiger; arr. Winterbottom). B.B.C. Wireless Military Band,

DX269. Orchestral Frederica-Selection

(Lekar), London Theatre

Orchestra. DX132. 6.18-6.18 p.m. A Concert.

(Marzials & Goring Doria Vane Octot-Rhapsodio No. 2

(Liszt, arr. Willoughby). J. H. Squire Celeste Octot. 9494. Song-Bonnie Mary..

of Argyle, Heddle Nash (Tenor). DB720. Plano Solo-Voices of Spring

(Strausla Dorfmann

arr. Grunfeld). Song-My Dearest Heart (Sullivan). Doris Vano (Soprano). DX71. Plano Solo-Echoes of Vienna

misunderstanding, Mr. H. M. Song-A Summer Night Bixby, vlee-president. Remarkably fine golf was wit-Pacific-American Airways, nessed at St. Andrew's to-day plained last night. was the most humane Instrument the House of Commons to when the first round in the Bri- that could be employed because of

the speed with which it enabled night on the Foreign Office tish Open Golf Championship not be Included in the initial flight |

the spread of trouble to be pre-estimates. vented.

GERMAN SPIRIT.

Sir Austen in another passage in his speech vigorously eriticised the "new spirit prevalling in Germany."

Mr. George Lansbury, the leader:

He naked who

Interests in Manchukuo.

Manchuria.

He (Sir Austen) would rather stress measures for the prevention

(Sauer).

BOWLING SHOES

Tan Canvas with heavy crepe rubber soles

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DX71.

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Less 10% Cash Discount.

DX328.

Ania Dorfmann. DX328. Song-The Bloom is on the Rye

"(Fitzball & Blahop).

Heddle Nash (Tenor). DB720. 6.48-7.05 p.m. Musical Comedy. Orchestral-Wild Violets.

Bohemian Salon Orchestra, DX415. Bitter Sweet-Selection.

Ray Starita & His Ambassadors Band. 0782. Casanova-Selection.

Dobroy Somers Band. DX863. p.m. Closing Local Stock Quotations, elc. 7.07-8 p.m.

Variety. SongTry Gottin', a Good Night's

Sleep. Song-Ev'ry. Little While. Frances Maddux

7.05

Mr. Bixby pointed out that his statement that Hongkong would competition proper was played. but would be included after that flight was meant to convey that Walter Hagen led the field with Hongkong would be inked at a But the question arose now in of the Opposition, confined himself a brilliant 68, but very fine golf later date and not on flights im- the famous mediately following the inaugura- relation to general disarmament to a severe criticism of Japan in was also played by

the tion. Hongkong's inclusion would and despite the extent of Britain's her dealings with Manchuria and amateur, Cyril Tolley and

was America Ryder Cup player, Er Donly be

possible when per- obligations in maintaining peace on China.

had been granted the borders of civilisation, he did engaged protecting British Dudley, both of whom turned in mission

cards of seventy.

for them to make Hongkong not see how she could ask other

Mr. Lansbury also declared that

Dudley played inspired golf on a port of call. That permission nations to agree to exempt her

Japan bad torn up three treaties from the rules applying to them.

inblasting hor way through the outward journey and must was not yet forthcoming but he have beaten the course record had entertained the hope that the re- Sir Austen Chamberlain, former he maintained his brilliant accur-quisite permit would come in the

After a 4 at near future. Conservative Foreign Secretary, ney on the return.

He explained that Britain was a thought that Mr. Lansbury had the first hole and a five at the

International Air over-stressed the case for sanc-second, he reeled off a series of party to the

Convention and reciprocal agree- birdie figures and turned with tions on the part of the League.

ments between other countries score of thirty-one.

who were party to the Convention and Britain enabled planes of those countries to land on each other's America took no part in the soil.

in view of this, Convention and special permisalon had to be obtain- ed before an American plane could use British soil as 'a landing place. That was the position in Hongkong. Mr. Bixby also mentioned that for the time being only two round The Prince of Wales watched trips would be made weekly start- Hia ing from Canton to-morrow and Dudley's inspired period. Royal Highness mingled with the returning from Shanghai on the onlookers, passing about the course 11th. This was necessitated by

Sidney Torch. DB1105. almost unrecognised.

reason of the fact that they bad

Song-Pretty Little Baby. The leaders are as follows!

only two planes available. This

Song-Suppose. Josephine Baker.

(Comedienne). DB401. 68 scheme may be altered in the future Walter Hagen (U.S.A.) Cyril Tolley.

70 but as to the certainty of that he Orchestral-When You're Smiling. 70 could not say. It would depend on Orchestral-After You've Gone. 70 how their plana worked out under 71 the present scheme,

He said he felt strongly on that subject because for many years and he had worked his hardest, not without some success, to bring Germany back na an equal into the Now he saw comity of nations. all hopes, if not destroyed, at least adjourned and delayed by new German spirit,

this

of wrong.

CHANGED VIEWS.

When the trouble began in the Far East, he went on, he felt a great sympathy with. Japan and thought that the League of Nations con-was showing insufficient apprecia tion of the difficulties faced by Japan in view of the anarchical conditions prevailing in China, but as events went on, he had been forced to the conclusion that Japan was puting herself increasingly in the wrong.

If Germany wanted the revision of treaties, she had got to vince the world that a reasonable re-adjustment would satisfy her.':

INFLAMMATORY SPEECHES.

of the

treaties

their

As long as every speech made in

The action of the Japanese Germany and every bit of propaganda was menacing, in-militarists in Manchuria was ir and one-reconcilable with three solenin flammatory, blassed

Ho Bided how could they expect international engagements. that those whom by this pro- asked the Government whether the paganda they menaced, should Lytton suggestion might not take disarm. If Germany reverted to the place of Manchukuo in her carly mood, showing a real conciling the interests of Japan desire for the fulfilment of, and ajand the sovereignty of China.

observe her real intention to

obligations, if she would cease to menace her neighbours, she would

rp

LEAGUE'S POSITION, Captain Anthony Eden, replying then assure the world that. in to Mr. Lansbury, declared that the to fcel asking for disarmament from League had no reason those who had not disarmed she ashamed of its record. It was not was seeking her own security and a super-State and could not go not simply trying to reach a post- tion in which she would be able to challenge any breach peace of the world.

of the

beyond its powers.

As regards an arma embargo in the Far East dispute, all countries did not possess equal legislative powers to enforce it and until they did, it was impossible to take Capt. Anthony Eden, Under-steps to apply an arma embargo Secretary for Foreign Affairs, anywhere. replying to the discussion,

SOVIET PEACE.

Bald

As regards British interests in he felt confident that all parties Monchuria, there were consular In the House welcomed the out-officers there though there had

be-

heen no recognition of Manchukuo.

DISARMAMENT.

come of the conversations tween the Foreign Secretary and M. Litvinoff.

Dudley was still five under fours up to the fourteenth hole, in other words with only four holes to play he had only taken 51 strokes. Then he broke down requiring nineteen for the last four holes.

His outward figures, were:

4 5 3 4 3 4 2 3 3-31

PRINCE SPECTATOR,

E. D. Dudley (U.S.A.) Fernie (Lytham

Kolan (Portmarnock) Jolley (Foxgrove) Robertson (Dumfries)

OTHER CARDS.

Other scores, by the more able contestants were:

Kirkwood

Sarazen, holder (U.S.A.) Dunlap (U.S.A. amateur) Archle Compston-

Ross Somerville (Canada) Syd Ensterbrook

Henry Cotton

Shute (U.S.A.) Ernest Whitcombe Abe Mitchell

Leo Diegel (U.S.A.)

Runyan (U.S.A.)

Olin Dutra (U.S.A.) J. Farrell (U.S.A.) Craig Wood (U.S.A.) Arthur Havera

71

(Soprano). DB1080. Jean Deveydt & Louis Logist. Accordeon Duct-la Tourterolle. Accordeon Trio—Hilda,

The Doveydt Brothers. DB363. Song-Hold Ma. Song The Sidewalk Waltz.

Paul Smail (Tenor). Organ Solo Hot Dog. Organ Solo-Dance of the Blus

Marienettes,

Wyoming.

DB1090.

Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra. 2127-D

(Tenor). DB359.

Questioned concerning, the pas-Song-The Night You Song "Sweet

Genevieve." 71 senger rates, Mr. Bixby stated that Song-Lorette. Troyer Watkins,

those arranged so far were only tentative as they were not certain Organ Solo-Somewhore in Old not- lof the actual mileage the route would entail. At present they had 72 fixed the fares at $270 from Shang- 72 haf to Canton and $250 from Shang- 72 hai to Hongkong. In respect of a 72 round trip there would be a reduc- tion of 12%, so that a flight from 73 Shangha 1-Hongkong-Shanghai

73

Organ Solo-My Sunshine Came on a

Rainy Day. Terance Casoy.

DB428.

& Weather

8

p.m. Local Time Report.

8.3-10.30p.m. Chinese Concert.

Studio

10.30 p.m. Ragby Mid-day Press

73 would be $460 and from Shanghal-News.

Canton-Shanghai $490.80.

73

73 The Sikorsky plane in which Mr.

10.35 p.m. Close Down

All records in the above European.

74 Bixby and other officials arrived programmes are kindly supplied by.

75 here yesterday left for Canton at Messrs. Anderson Music Co.

76 ten minutes to nine o'clock this

76 morning. They will leave Canton

77 early to-morrow morning on the

77 Inaugural flight to Shanghai.

80 When inquiries were made at the

PO PIU LOTTERY

OFFENCES

Reuter. Colonial Secretariat, it was stated: "We have received no word yet either from the Secretary of State CHARGE AGAINST DR.

ne

QUASHED

Charges of keeping the second

floor of 277, Queen's Road Central, as a gaming house for po plu Airways to use Kai Tak as a port

The official explained that lottery, and possession of a number of call in an air mail service." gotiations were proceeding of tickets, were brought against tween British and Chinese

in-Li Chau, unemployed, and Yam Wa, torests for the conclusion of an a broker, before Mr. Wynne-Jones agreement, the keynote of which this morning. would be reciprocity.

As regards disarmament gen-

The next Meeting of the Hong- or from the British Minister to Referring to the adjournment of crally, Captain Eden admitted kong University Medical Society will China that a permit has been the Disarmament Conference, he that there was a risk in signing a be held on Monday, 10th July, 1933, Kranted either to China National aaid that this was really a change Disarmament Convention at the at 6.10 pm, in the Union Assembly of method,, since instead of pro- present time, but there was also Room, when Dr. Lowis Reid, M.C., It was on "Recent Experimental Work Re- ceeding by public discussion at a risk in failing to get an agree- M.B. F.R.C.S., will deliver a paper Genova, they wore trying an inter-ment on the Convention.

would change of views between the necessary first to bring such ap-lating to Sound and Hearing.

the peasement to Europe as

соп- heads of delegations under

give the nations sulllelent guidance of the President.

fidence to sign the Convention.

That needed the assistance of of those who complained of the whole of Europe, particularly inequality of status.

BOMBING QUESTION.

The question of bombing in outlying districts was, he said, one of the problems which would have to be dealt with when they

WAR DEBTS.

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Britain to make representations in Washington as soon as possible.

REVISION AIM.

The British Government would, said Sir John Simon, seek such rovi sion of the existing agreement which would be compatible with the revival of prosperity.

First defendant admitted writing When this agreement was duly algned, scaled and delivered, Bri-tickets, and pleaded guilty to pos- fish planes would be able to Bession. operate in China and planes of

Mr. T. P. K. Kemble appeared Chinese companies would be free for the second defendant. The to use Kal Tak

Pollco withdrew the case, and he was discharged.

-

COURT COMEDY

came to the second reading or Sir John Simon, winding up the the draft convention. The policy debate, referred to the war debt

The Conservative member, Mr. of police bombing, he said, had to the United States and said been thoroughly examined for that the approaching negotia Nunn, expressed the opinion that considerable time and he was tions, the exact date of which China would welcome any friendly himself absolutely convinced that had not been fixed, would deal with action to put her house in order and WOMAN, CHICKENS & the conferonco appreciated the the whole subject and not with any asked whether It was not possible immense strength of the British particular instalment. case in respect of this reservation.

President

for Britain, America, Japan and Roosevelt himself France to combine to get something He was equally convinced that made that much clear when he asked dono-Router:

for the British Government not to have put this matter forward and explained their difficulties, would have been a doreliction of their responsibility in certain parts of the worldBritish Wireless.

TUNNEL COLLAPSES

AN UMBRELLA

Detective-Sergeant Allen said the second defendant was merely pre- Bent in the room at the time. He wae not writing.

The case was adjourned until to-morrow.

DOCTOR DEFENDANT. A middle-aged Chinese woman, with babe in arms, figured in a On a charge of the possession of brief comedy in the Central Police 12 po piu tickets, a Chinese doctor Court this morning. When her stated he visited Macao to aco a DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

name was called to answer a patient, and while there took tha One case of animal rables, from charge of possession of tobacco opportunity to purchase the tickets WHAT 18 BEAUTIFUL 18 GOOD, AND ↑ WHO IS GOOD WILL BOON ALSO BE Kowloon, was reported to the local on which duty had not been paid, for himself.

health authorities on Tuesday.

the woman made her way from Sub-Inspector Kirby stated the BEAUTIFUL-Sappko.

The P. & 0. Hner Rajputana is the back of the Court to the soll tickets were in defendant's hand A panama hat. He held The Commissioner of the St. John

Sho was about to oc- thom thus while being searched in Ambulance Brigade begs to acknow-arriving in the Colony on Wednesday citor's table, which is in front of under ledge with grateful thanks and ap-noxt, according to schedule, and not the dock.

The magistrato accepted de- preciation. the following donation on Monday as Inadvertently stated cupy a seat at the table, when the the charge room,

yesterday. Tho.s.a. Takada which Is Court Sergeant directed her to $200. Châu Man-châu,

stand.

fondant's story and discharged him." late, is arriving on Monday... of Dr. Bruno

The defendant carried with her The following is the monthly ra Hahn, Cannul General, for Germany Budapest, June 29, In Hongkong, will regret to hear that turn, for June, of, the St. John Am-two baskets of small chickens, Eleven labourers were trapped he is returning to Berlin to-morrow balance New Territory Modical Bene-boneath which the, tobacco had property. Including the chickens, when part of the Guarry tunnel, by the ss. "Nordmark. Dr. Hahn volent Branch, showing the number beah concealed. The woman dis by to-morrow, they will be con-

who is now severing his connection of cases treated at each station claimed the property with the ex-fiscated near Pillevoeroesvar, collapsed as the result of subterranean well with the Colony has been stalloned Cheung Chow 1,888, Kam Tin 1,078, ception of an old umbrella, which 10: Grimmitt remarked that for the last four years, and pre- Shatin 795, Ita Tann 846, Shataukok she grasped firmly, ang the chickens were only hatched out in 1,027, San Tin 992, Fanling 1,058, The woman said she carried the on the way from. Swatow and caving in. Roscue squads are

reviously represented his country

Mr. Tain Wan 774, and Ting Kok 401. Of tobacco for man. She was al- would probably die by to-morrow, tricate them but thereDA ACTU of getting them out aliveTrans- the German. Consulata here" "soma | cakes -

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