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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.
SINO-JAPANESE
ΤΟΚΥΟ OVERTURES
MAKING PEACE WITH CHINA
GOOD PROGRESS CLAIMED
NEW COLONY PROPOSAL
SETTLEMENT ON LARGE SCALE
HELP BRITAIN'S, UNEMPLOYED
RECONCILIATION
REMOVAL OF REMAINS
OBITUARY.
FURTHER EVIDENCE HEARD LORD, ANSLOW DIES WITHOUT
IN TUNG WAH CASE
AN HEIR
The hearing of the case againat
London, Aug. 23. Chan Kau, mortuary attendant, The death is announced of Lord Wong Kwai-chi, contractor, and Anslow at the age of 83.-Our Own Hut Choung, labourer, charged Correspondent. with conspiracy to defraud the Tung Wah Hospital authorities of Anslow, was born in 1850, the Touman Mosley, the first, Baron money by claiming they had exhumed 23,194 sels of human second son of Sir Tonman Anslow, Following a recent striking pro- exhumed 11,446 sets, was continu- Oxford where he obtained second remains, whereas they had only Repton School, ho passed on to the third baronet. Educated at nouncement on immigration by the ed before Mr. Schofield at the class honours in Maderations, and Prime Minister of Australia, the London Morning Post published the afternoon, and further adfeed barrister-at-law
Central Magistracy yesterday third in law and history. He was details of one of the most am- to August 29 and 30. ion schemes of modern times. bitious and far-reaching emigra
Tokyo, Aug. 23. The Government is satis- fied with the result of the recent interview between A comprehensive plan has just Mr. Ariyoshi, the Japanese been completed for the settlement of the North of Western Australia Minister to China, and (the Kimberleys). This conforms General Huang Fu, the with the general conditions laid Chairman of the Peking ornment.
down by the Commonwealth Gov-
Mr. F. X. D'Almada, senior, ap: Hut Cheung. Mr. M. K.. Lo con- peared for Wong Kwai-chi and ducted the prosecution.
on the Midland 1902, was chairman of the Derby Council and between 1897 and shire Quarter Sessions.
He was made C. B. in 1911, and Siu Chan, labourer, who turned was a Knight of Grace of the Order King's evidence after the charge of the Hospital of St. John of against him had been withdrawn, Jerusalem; a Justice of the Pence Was cross-examined by Mr. of the Counties of Buckinghamshira Political Committee, accord-
The Australian Government an-
D'Almada yesterday.
and Derbyshire; late chairman of He said he was first enved on the Buckingham Association of nounced that it regards the develop-the work by Wong Kwal-chi, but Territorial Forces; and late chair- ing to a Foreign Office ment of the vast uninhabited tracts at a later date was engaged by a man of of the North Staffordshire spokesman.
of the North of Australia as "an man named Ip Wong on General Hunng Fu is said to willing to encourage and assist the
imperative responsibility," and is present job.
the Railway Co. have assured Mr. Ariyoshi that a exploitation of this territory by one Inspector Elston, the officer. toldfield Division of Staffordshire as a After his arrest by Sub- In 1886, he contested the Lich- full understanding had been for more roached between himself, General offering them attractive induce-removal of the bones at Aplichan, contested the Southern Division of Chartered Companies. him that he knew all about the Conservative, and in 1914 he again Chiang Kai-shek and Mr. Wangments to secure their initiative.and that if he did not tell him the Buckinghamshire as a Labour can- Ching-wel regarding China's policy towards Japan.
The spokesman, however, entit that Japan would persist in a policy of watchful waiting, to see whether General Huang's fession would be translated into action. Reuter.
LOAN TALK.
pro-
Tokyo, Aug. 23. It is reported here that the Nanking Government through its representative now visiting Tokyo, Chang Kung-koon, is negotiating a new loan with the Japanese Government.
GANDHI RELEASED
'S
NO EXPLANATION BY AUTHORITIES
A
BAMILY
DVANT
"BRILLIANT PIECE
OF GORGEOUS
AMUSEMENT.
WINNING POST.
IT IS GREAT STUFF
UNDAYE
He married the Lady Hildn him. Montgomerie, the youngest daugh-
The initiator of this plan for truth the consequences would be didate, Empire Settlement on a large serious, but if he told the truth seale is Sir James D. Connolly, nothing would happen to who has been Interested in the He was subsequently charged inter of the 13th Earl of Eglinton, problem of Western Australian Inspector Elston visited him thereby the marriage. He leaves ho Court, and detained in gaolin 1881. There are two daughters settlement for the last thirty about 7 a.m. on Tuesday, and told heir. years. From 1906 to 1912, and him to tell the truth in Court, for again in 1916-17, he was a mem-if he did not the case would not her of the Western Australian be concluded, and warned him he Cabinet, and from 1917 to 1924 would suffer if he did not tell the{ Agent-General in London for truth. Western Australia.
THE PLAN IN BRIEF.
Counting of Urns.
Wong Sun, a district watchman, The following are the main suid that he had been ordered by points of Sir James Connolly's with the Tung Wah Hospital Sub-Inspector Elston to do duty plans,
no
Д.
GENERAL BEATSON. Soldier-Author Dies In London.
BRILLIANT CAREER.
London; Aug. 23. Major General F. C. Beatson
While claiming that there every prospect of a renewal of square miles in extent is "a No of urns removed in conjunction
The area, approximately 110,000 party at Tin Sin Kong cemetery. died to-day-Our Own Correspon
ills duty was to check the number dent. friendly relations between China Man's Land with infinite possibill-
Finlay Cochrane Beatson, C.B., and Japan, newspaper reports ties," as habitable in every way as frat defendant.
with the hospital overseer,
the was born in 1855, a son of Surgeon- stating that the Tokyo Government the wheat belt of Western Aus-he
Witnesa sald General G. S. Beatson, M.D., C.B. is approaching Nanking for atralin, magnificently watered, prac-about 9 a.m. every morning, and 1873 and became Adjutant and usually got to the cemetery He joined the 62nd Regiment in settlement of outstanding loans to tically drought-proof, and free from China, are denied in official circles. the ordinary tropical disenses.
counting was done until he Captain in 1880. He was a major arrived. His party consisted of in the Wiltshire Regiment In 1803 Near Wyndham and Derby are himself, the first, second and third and lieutenant-colonel in 1002. several hundred thousand acres defendanta and about seven fokis, Between 1889 and 1898, he was on which fruit, vegetables, rub-The second defendant was
Instructor and a professor on the ber, sleal, sugar cane
and to partner in the syndicate that Staff College. During the African bacco grow to perfection, while obtained the contract for the rewith the Wiltshire Regiment and campaign of 1899-1902, he served cotton will grow almost wild.
moval of the urns.
Witness then described the pro- on the staff as district commandant It is not a wheat country, but its cedure adopted for the removal of and D.A.A.G. In this campaign he Poona, Aug, 23. rainfall in summer, when lucerne the urns, and later stated that the was twice wounded, and was men- Mahatma Gandhi, who com-and-alfafa and other redder crops first defendant had given him a
tioned in despatches. menced a "fast to the death" one grown, makes it a first-cings paper on which was the number General Beatson was Deputy Ad- August 16, has been uncondition- dairying country.
23,194, There are 97,000,000 tons of number of sets they had removed director of Personal Services, which ally released from detention. He practically pure iron ore above sen On June 16 he returned to Hong-
which he said was the jutant-General in India between 1906 and 1910, and in 1914 was Gandhi was arrested when he ships, and the Commonwealth and and he made his report. The year until March. 1916. He was level which can be put straight into kong with the first two defendants Post he held from August of that commenced his "Individual obedience campaign" on behalf of prospects for oil.
dis-State geologists report first-class defendants asked him to dinner, from 1924 to 1928,
Colonel of the Wiltshire Regiment the "Untouchables," It being his)
and produced the paper, with the purpose to break down some of a new and practically undeveloped sign it, which he did; and Chan "Wellington," "The Crossing of the As the scheme aims at developing figure 28,194 requesting him to
His publications included "With the barriers against this class. territory, it will not involve com- Kau said he would give him. Gaves," "The Battle of Orthez,"
Wellington in Gandhi started his fast in pri-petition with the workers already several tens of dollars when the and "The Bidasso and Nivelle."
the Pyrences," son, but when he showed algns established in other parts of rapid decline, he was sent to Australian Continent.
of the job was finished. As he had been hospital and his wife was released;
at the cemeteries at Aplichau and The entire unalienated area Tin Sin Kong, he thought that from prison to attend him.
should be transferred to a Na- there must have been about 1.000 tional or Chartered Company in sets, and that the Agure 23,194 absolute fee simple (including Was an impossible figure. all mineral, trading, and otherness could give against the third
The only evidence which wit- MORE TROUBLE LOOMS IN rights). The present leaseholders-mainly been digging up bones at the Tin defendant was that he had also posturalists are no doubt willing Sin Kong cemetery. sonable compensation on account ofed until August 29. to part with their rights for rea-
The hearing was then ndjantn- the low price of cattle.
has broken his fast.
The authorities have made no mention of the reasons for his release, nor is it known to what extent they were affected by Gandhi's decision to "fast unto death,"
It was inter announced that Gandhi had broken his fast Iteuter.
JAPAN'S ENVOY. MARSHAL MUTO'S SUCCESSOR IN MANCHUKUO
Changchun, Aug. 23. General Hishikari, Commander- in-Chief of the Japanese Kwan- tung Army and Japanese Extra- ordinary Plenipotentiary to Man-! chukuo, arrived here last evening to take up his duties as successor to the late Marshal Muto.
Japan's new High Commissioner was met at the station by a large crowd, including a 'representative of the President, Mr. Henry Pu Yi, and Manchukuo and Japanese officials.
General Hishikari presents his credentials to Mr. Pu YI August 25.-Reuter,
on
TRACK OF FLOOD PRIEST'S REPORT SAYS 300,000 STARVING
The essential preliminary work is to build a 3ft. Gin. gauge rail- way from Wyndham to Mee- katharra, and a line to Camden Harbour, with 80lb. per yard rails and steel sleepers,
This would mean a heavy br der for British steel works, and much work for British engine- ers.
AGAINST WAR.
DELEGATES STILL MEETING DIFFICULTIES
Shanghai, Aug. 23.
REBEL GENERAL-
CHARHAR
Peking, Aug. 23. Charhar, the recent storm- centre of politics in north China, still presenta a cloudy outlook to officials here.
Telegrams received by General Ho Ying-ching, Nanking Ministor of War, indicate that the Charhari diMculties are still unsettled. General Fang Chen-wu, they state, and General Chi Hung- chang, are adopting an "intransl- The cost of these railways is War Conferences, Lord Marley crament's plans for the reorgani- The two delegates to, the Anti-gent attitude" towards the Gov- estimated at approximately £4,- and 500,000, and 16,000 steelworkers Shanghai again on Friday by the Kwol-tang and Chang Yung-ying,
M. Marteaux, aro duc atation of the province. alone would be given a` year's British vessel Aoneas..
Generals Sun Liang-cheng, Liu employment in England. Reckon- -ing employment pay at £60 per fer with Mr. Sterling Secretary
Lord Marley is expected to con- however, are in conciliatory mood. minn there would be a saving of to Shanghai Municipal Coun- General Fang Chen-wu Is
One report actually states that
now
to the British Exchequer of cll, with regard to the approach-raising General Feng Yu-hsiang's about £1,000,000,
..
Ing conference.
It is estimated that the whole
abandoned banner and is calling expenditure for the first two years, Marteaux (Belgium) were at drst Chief of the People's anti-Japan- Lord Marley (Britain) and M. himself "acting Commander-in- Including the railway cost, would be not allowed to land in Japan, ese Allied Armica." This report £6.000.000; after that it should not where they said they only wanted la not taken very seriously, as it be dificult to raise a further loon of to Interview Mr. Kanju Kato, the is not believed that Fang can £14,000.000.
noted proletarian writer. During the first two years a con- were afterwards allowed aahore Reuter.
They raise more than 4,000 troops sistent and sustained policy of de-on condition that they left by the tailed exploration and survey work first stoamer. should be carried out.
Meanwhile the REPORT TO CHIANG. Chinese and French authorities at the age of thirty should be eligible Anti-War Conference to be held General speaking, no one' over Shanghafrofusa. to allow the
Feng's Attitude To as a colonist, and those selected in their territory-Reuter. should first undergo au intensive
Nanking Offers," course of training in England.
Peking, Aug. 23.. While the floods In Honan are not becoming worse the inunda-plenty, and able to finance thom- For the pastural land, sottlors In tlons have caused wide-spread solves, could be obtained through suffering,
the Employment Committee for ex- the Inland Famine Rellef
Chitte le and telegraphing Public Schoolboys Commission to-day from Taikow
Preparatory advances made to says that in East-Wellwel - and
ench agricultural settler could North Honan 500 villages aro flooded and crops ruined; 300,-
MONEY FOR WARS.
26) Nanking, Aug, 23; //] Mr. Ma Chao-chun and Mr. Fu' Ju-lin, the members of the Cen- tral Executive Council who ac companied, Mr. Sun Fo when ho DIG APPROPRIATION FOR Klukan 2 by thelang,
COMMUNIST DRIVES
left for air this mor ning to report to General Chiang
be repaid in instalmante over Indeksit. 29. Kai-shok on, General Fong's att
to 2007, MEATED
|-000/ persons are rendered-home to be inch S GILLAR JOTEN TENUNI SE Anti Cand
The Central Political Council tudo towards the Government's to-day aandtioned the appropria- overtures,
** The dhas top must ê be the form, and 16,800,000 expenres in Mrs Sun Fo may leave
less, without food and closhe
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