THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933.
HOPES FOR IMPROVEMENT IN ANGLO-JAPANESE RELATIONS
COTTON PARLEY
DELEGATES
FRIENDSHIP OF ON PURITY
NATIONS
JAPANESE LEADER Mr. Terry's Address to
INTERVIEWED
BRITAIN AND
JAPAN
The Japanese delegation to the
Y's Men's Club
SCIENTIST'S NEW VIEWS
PURE MATERIALS CAN BE MADE
رة
"NAPOLEON THE GREAT"
London.
But Dr. E. A Freeth, chief Indo-Japanese Trade Conference, At the weekly luncheon of the
research chemist of Imperial which is opening at Simia on "Y'a" Mon's Club, Mr. C. E. Torry. Chemical Industries, does not agres September 21, arrived in the Co-Chairman of the Kowloon Real- Jony this morning by the NY.K.dents' Association gave the men with the view that things made bers an interesting talk on inter- by nature are necessarily better liner Hakusan Moru.
national co-operation and good-than things made by man.
true will. To
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$5,000 and the need is urgent.
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GERMANY BANS NEWSPAPERS
GIRL'S NIGHT RIDE
CYCLING ROUND IN CIRCLES
The constable to always keep-
ing an eye on me whenever I go out on the bleycle" remarked.
UNMANIFESTED MONEY BROUGHT TO H.K.
Ignorance of the Law
Plea Fails
Pleading guilty through M.:
pretty looking Chinese girl, Mow C. E. Lowe. of Messrs. Dennys & Cheunit charged before
Mr. Co., Leo Chok, caterer aboard the Schofeld, at the Central Magis... Chung On wag fined $25 by tracy this morning, with having Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central ridden a push bicycle in a dan Police Court this morning, on a gerous manner in Hennessy Rohil charge of bringing 2,500 Canton at 1 a.m. to-day.
twenty cent pieces to Hongkong without placing it on the manifest. The constable stated that he No order for confiscation wan saw the defendant riding in made, circles in Hennessy Rond at 1 a.m.
No to-day. There were
.
Pleading in mitigation of the other offence, Mr. Lowe said his flient Our photo shows a tranch dug by the architecte in the compound of cyclists with her, but after she was asked by some people in St. John Cathedral in an endeavour to trace the home of the ants Was arrested she called out to Wuchow to deliver the money to which have been ravaging the roof. The arrows point to where small someone in a bicycle shop. When the local To long Bank. He did Hests were discovered and indicate the trench dug. A public appeal has he arrested her, defendant asked not know he was breaking the law. The money, was placed under tina been launched, through the Telegraph and South China Morning Post, him to mind his own business.
Defendant stated that at 1.20 of oil and this, defendant explain- for financial aid. The cost of repairs to the Cathedral will be a fost
a.m. she hired a bicycle, anded to the Police, he did for fear shortly after she had mounted it, that the money might be stolen. the was placed on and The oil fell off. She got on again continued riding, but on the ap manifest: Defendant had been proach of a car stopped and quite frank about everything when allowed it to pass. Witness had questioned by the authorities. theatened to arrest her if she rode He asked his Worship to discharge the defendant with a caution and again.
(not to confiscate the money. Mr. Schofield remanded defend-
Revenue-Officer Grimmitt said ant until to-morrow morning, to that defendant had been on thợ get verification of the time of the run for a long time and was not` offence, on which paint both the ignorant of the law. He hid the A list issued by the Prussian Witness and the lefendant had money in packets under the ell. Ministry of the interlor gives the total number of foreign.
periodicals Ianned pampers from Germany as 254.
news-
Arrives
The delegation is headed by tonalist, said the speaker. ane Sporking at an exhibition of re- Mr. Sawada, Minister Plenipoten-had to be a nationalist to a frigerants in London on this pre- valent iden, he declared that prac. tlary without portfolio. He is ac- certain extent. companied by Mr. Terano, Direc- Mr. Terry's address was as fol- tically no substance obtained from tor of the Trade Bureau of the lows:-Thone of you who have hadja natural source is pure-that is visit Kowloon 011 to say, the same all through-and Ministry of Commerce and occasion to
a busy day cannot fall to have that really pure materials can be elghteen representatives of the been struck by the diversity of na-produced by man. Japanese Government and leaders tione represented by the ships - By purity, he said, was in Japanese industry,
Britain, America, Germany, Norreasonably be got"-ns in the case Interviewed this morning by away. France. China, Japan-nof milk--and sometimes it meant representative of the Telegraph, fact of practically every country "non-harmful"-as in the case of Mr. Sawada said that the delega in the world both Oriental and water. Pure tion will be joined at Simla by Occidental can be seen at the same traordinarily dificult to prepare, Too Soon members of the Japanese Consu- time either at the wharves or in and if drunk in quantities It was late General at Calcutta and the close proximity in the stream, and exceedingly bad for health, as the as a striking example of fairly pure water obtained in the tri-partite parley between Indian, how much we in Hongkong are High Alps was known to be. Japanese and. British interests dependent on international co- will begin.
operation and goodwill. Particu- larly is this truc as between our selves and our
neigh- bours; not only must there be
A minor comedy was enacted on The Japanese delegation is internai co-operation and good will, two groups; one, representing the but this is also essential internal that if frozen it froze solid at the bay recently when the model constant temperature; if distilled of the Victory, decked with Buat This co-by the ton, the last ounce of mothering, was to fire a salute to Vice- Government of Japan, which will y in the Colony itself. negotiate the Treaty of Commerce operation and goodwill must ne-liquor had the same composition as Admiral R. R. G. R. Evans, Com with the Indian Government; and cessarily be based on mutual un-the first ounce of condensate and it mander-in-Chief of the Africa!
derstanding and respect, and this was impossible to detect the differ-Station, who arrived in the Car the other, representative business can only follow an understanding ence between one sample and an isle with the three stoops. men, who will discuss trade rela- on the part of the individuals of other. Man could achieve this high tions with representatives of In-jeach country of each other's view degree of purity. But nature could
seldom do so, Reuter. point. dinn commercial interests,
TWO GROUPS.
nearest
NAPOLEON'S NATIONALISM.
Cx-
The latter group will, after the
I have said that this under- parley, proceed to London wherel discussions are to take place with standing must be based on mutual representatives of British com- respect-this is where Nation- merce; and, providing the outcome of the Simla Conference is satis Laetory and the Trade Treaty ne gotiated, Mr. Sawada will, with the Japanese Government repre- sentatives, proceed to London for further negotiations.
itat from the point of view of refrigeration engineering, purity mennt absolute purity. It meant that the chemical in question was absolutely the same all through-
CHAPEI
SHOOTING
AND MISSES A SALUTE
Durban.
10
Manchester Guardian Included
Berlin.
news-
They include 5. British Papers and periodicals, namely:
Manchester Guardian Daily Herald Everyman
Thess. three are lanned for an indefinite perlod, The "Weekend
Review," and the "Tho. New Statesman Nation"
differed.
PARK KEEPER ATTACKED
IN THE BOTANNICAL
GARDENS
The magistrate: I would not place five hundred dollars. under the oll. I would choose the com- pradore's safe.
Mr. Lowe: These Chinese may have some suspicion of the cont pradore.
.
ELECTRICIANS STEAŁ FITTINGS
WHILST ENGAGED ON RE-WIRING HOUSE
An incident in the Botannical The Carlisle was due at o'clock and the volunteer crew of are banned until September 9, Gardens earlier in the day, re- Bulted in Mak Kan, a coolie being the Victoria, which was lying at 1933. anchor at the side of the Channel, Two Canadian newspapers, "The charged before Mr. Wynne-Jones were rowing out to man the ship. Worker," Toronto, and "The Star." in the Central Police Court s
An electrical fitter and his ap. Suddenly the Carlisle appeared Toronto, have been banned in-morning with assaulting a Fores-
try park-keeper. Defendant was prentice employed by the Electrical Inside the harbour; and though the definitely. erchy-to-be of the Victory rowed Czecho-Slovakia heads the list convicted and, fined $15 or thre: Department of Sincero Company, appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones alism and Internationalism arej
KOREAN SYMPATHISER
frantically, the flagship had gone of prohibited newspapers with 66, weeks' gnol, interlinked. No one can be a true
BADLY WOUNDED
by before they could reach their Austria following with 37, France
It was stated that the dcfend-this morning charged with the Internationalist who is not to a
atations. The Admiral had ar with 31. Poland with 24, Switzer-ant accosted some girls in the theft of electrical fittings from certain extent also a Nationalist,
Shanghal, Aug. 31. rived too carly.
land with 26, Holland with gardens, and when told by the house No. 22 Kennedy Road.
It was stated that the defen- but the perfevid type of Nation-
While lying in bed in his house
The loops followed shortly America with 0, Belgium with guard to keep off the grass" he alist who can see no good in other country but his own is to be in Chapel this morning, a man afterwards and, when the last was Luxembourg with 5, Rumanin, bluntly refused. It was alleged dants were engaged on re-wiring
Ruinhatsu, otherwise in, 15 rounds wore "fired
Denmark, aboard Argentina,
Danzig, that defendant then knocked the the house. The apprentice acted avolded like the plague; provided named
man is honest in his known as Liu Yin-Cah, chairman the Victory, but by that time the Latvia, Lithuania, the Snar region, guard's hat off, and tore the badge under orders of the first defendant such a
who told him to carry the fittings. The guard: opinions, some measure of respect of the Korean Friendly Society, war vessels were securely tied up Sweden, Spain and the U.S.S.R. from his uniform.
First defendant wae sentenced abdomen and
the with from 1 to 9-Router.
blew his whistle and gave chase. at Congella, at the head of Regarding the prospects of a must be accorded him, but only was shot in the
young BayReuter,
Defendant ran out of the gardens to alx weeks' hard labour while too often this type of Nationalism seriously wounded by a
and was finally caught in Arbuth- the second man was bound over. is "Individualistic Nationalism." man who had broken into the re-
sidence.
not Road by an Indian constable. When carried to extremes, it is capable of plunging whole coun-
VERY CONFIDENT.
conclusion
being antilefactory reached at the Simla Conference, Mr. Sawada stated he was very confident that the objects of the parley would be achieved, that is, putting trade relations on a better foundation.
any
The wounded man was rushed tries into chaos and distress for to hospital and the
gunman
LARGEST DAM IN EUROPE
M. LEBRUN
the glorification of one man or one escaped. "Political motiver are party. History abounds with ex-believed to lie behind the shoot- Mr. Sawada said, "The Japanese amples, and oven in contemporary ing, as the society of which the delegation in imbued with 4 History we have not far to look wounded man was chairman, 'and determination to bring about a for this type; the words of Inger-which was only recently formed, OPENED RECENTLY BY state of good-will between the soll nt the grave of Napoleonis said to be opposed to the actions countries involved. We are ap-illustrate admirably what I mean.of the radical elements in the local proaching the Conference with an In recording his impressions as he Korean community. open mind and shall do everything stood at the grave, he said:-- This is the third attack upon a In our power to bring about a
"I thought of the orphans and prominent Korean in Shanghai In satisfactory working agreement widows he had made of the tears recent weeks, as two others were which will be to the mutual benefit that had been shed for his glory.murdered in the French concession and advantage of the three coun- ...And I said I would rather jonly a short time ago.-Reuter. tries; India, Japan and Britain. We realise it is necessary for the have been a French peasant and peace of the world Britain and Worn
Would
wooden shocs. I would
that At
Paris The largest dum in Europe, eue
Immense reservoir taining, an
of containing 305,000,000 tons water, was opened recently by the French, President, M. Lebrun.
The scene of this great fent engineering is the Truyere, A district mountain stream, in the
LADIES! TAKE NOTE
AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS
London.
Here are the colours issued by famous dress House for Ladies' Autumn and Winter clothes.
All colours to be in dark, rich shades.
It was revealed that incidents of BROTHERS QUARREL this nature had become. frequent of-Inte
R. O. PLEADS FOR ACCUSED
ONE STABS THE OTHER WITH PAIR OF SCISSORS
21 Two Chinese brothers had their quarrel settled at Kowloon Police Court this morning,
It was stated that the elder one was working and the younger was
ASKS MAGISTRATE TO always pestering him for money.
On one occasion the younger one picked up a pair of selssore and stabbed his brother in the arm. Defendant avas bound over in
THE BISHOP'S SPECIAL SERMONS
GIVE OPTION Coats-Dark grey, belge nigger,
Sentence of three months' gaol blue with a tinge of grey, deep}
was imposed on a Chinese by Mr. purple.
Rough-haired materials, tweed Wynne-Jones in the Central Court; the sum of $50.
this morning when the man faced) mixtures, thick velours. Japan must come together, as they rather have lived in a hut with n'tending to increase our knowledge
Dresses Lighter shndes
of a charge of boiling oplum at 5, always have in the past, and vine growing over the door, and and consequently to increase our or unters
reds colours, Also
and Tin Po Street. Between two recký sides of cont the grapes growing purple in the understanding as between coun- particularly relations between
R. O. Grimmitt said that the and Face.
As Monday, September 4th. is India and Japan must be close as kisses of the autumn sun...... try and country, race
took gorge, which is 500 feet deep, the copper-browns,
Heavy materials, ribbed wool or penalty had been three months Bank Holiday the Men's Tiffin been rather have
it time, when one
great dam containing 627,810 cubic they are two great Eastern coun-
from Lon-
without the option for many years Discussion Group will be held on tries. We also realise the inter-poor peasant with my wife.....a week to journey
"Hats To match coats, with now. He wondered if whether the Tuesday September 5th, at Lane, knitting as the day led out of don to Edinburgh, the people of yards of concrete, liss been built to thick silk.
a hoight of 845 feet. It was be dependence of the countries in
the sky-with my children upon the South of England knew gun in 1929. Its width at the top high crowns and small brims. magistrate would consider the Crawford's. The remaining Die- matters of trade."
my knees and their arms about nothing of the culture and civilisa- 720 feet,
Jewellery--Mainly pasto broa-option of a fine of $250. Mrcussion Groups will be held as
Schofield, he added was not keen me--I would rather have been that tion of the Scottish capital, and The harnessing of this mountain ches and clips in filigree work.
previously announced viz:-Wo- man and gone down to the tongue considered everybody North of the stream provides waterpower with Shou-Dyed to match frock or on giving the option.
men's Group at Helena May Mr. Sawada pointed out that less silence of the dreamless dust, Humber as barbarians and of no which to operate a huge electric
Mr. Wynne-Jones: Before Institute, 10:30 am. Friday Sep- India has always been closely than to have been that imperial account. To-day London knows power-station. This station is, in
Stockings Plain silk to tone make any departure from this Itember 8th, and the Mixed Group connected with Japan in trade. personation of force and murder, what is happening and what part, serving Paris, more than 300 (the fiah-net variety will not be would like to conault my brother at the Bishop's House at 8.00 a.m. During the past 30 years or so, known as 'Napoleon the Grent." people are thinking in New York, miles away, with electricity so popular at the end of the year.) | magistrate.
on Friday September 8th. Japan has been a great of India's raw materiais, particu-Napoleon is a striking example Hongkong, Canton, and even some, Rauter.
TRADE CONNEXIONS.
of what I mean by "Individualistic of the darkest parts of Africa
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• HONGKONG AND CHINA.
can
and
Iarly cotton, and until last year Nationalism"-other examples will almost as soon as the people of the balance of trade has always readily occur to you. I myself those very parts, and all this pro- been in favour of India, that is, am an Irishman, and I have seen gress is wasted unless we Japan has bought more from India in my own time my country divided train ourselves to think inter- than she has sold to that country. by bittor Internecine strife nationally as well as-not inatend Now, owing to the rapid progress through the megalomania of one of-nationally. which has been made in Japanese, man. and in fact all other countries', Industries, sho'nda it necessary BASIS OF FRIENDSHIP.
We In Hongkong are in the to Increase her exports so as to Do not for one moment howover | preserve her trade balances. Imagalne that I am decrying truc happy position of being in close Nationalism-n right and proper contact all the time with our Therefore, it is hoped, the mis pride in one's own country and its neighbours, and endless opportuni- understanding which has occurred
history and achievements is the tles oxist for furthering good- recently with regard to Japan's heritage of every man, but no fellowship, understanding industrial policy, will be cleared thinking man can ignore the his good will, It in the younger up at the forthcoming conference, story and achievements of other generation on whom this respon- POLITICAL UNDERSTANDING countries, and in awarding them sibility chiefly devolves, and it Is their full mansuro of respect and to Clubs such as yours that wo The delegation is fully conscious admiration lies the basis of real look for a lead in this object. I that there are certain difficulties International friendship. Hore cannot do better than quote from to overcome, stated Mr. Sawada, again the dangers of extremism the striking address given by Dr. but with the instructions as to erop in, and wo get the type who Henry of Canton to, our local polley which have boon given them can see good in every country but Rotary Club, when ko Bald by the Government of Japan they their own. This again is bad; no "Nothing can be more sure than have overy hope that there will contact or friendship is of value that a Hongkong and Canton that ben auccessful outcome, the which necessitates the subordina- know each other more, and hold resulta of which will reflect tion of one's own Individuality, cortain rospect, even regard, one Kreatly in a more complete under and this is just as true of coun- for the other will menn a happler standing of present worldwide tries as it is of Individuala.
and more prosperous South All the distrust and conflicts of China," that is the and to which trado, dimculties; and; what, la most important, a better political the past have boon built up on we are all striving, and an end understanding betiveon Great lack of knowledge lack of know which I am confident, we shall Britain, Japan and India, and in lodge of the other man's view fact all the nations of the British point, habita and mode of life) Inve and take, and mutual work achieve-by-co-operation-mufuál
Empire.
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