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LORD MARLEY'S FIGHT ON OYSTER

LETTERS

Interested Parties in a. Discussion

P. O. TAKES A HAND

“Nichi Nichi" is Asked for Explanation

Shanghai, Sept. 15. Controversial matters betwoon Lord Marley and Mr. E. Klein, as voiced in letters to the editor of the North-China Daily Natos, were further discussed yesterday morn ing in Lord Marloy's room in the Cathay Hotel. Mr. Klein is asso- ciated with the Shanghai Nicht Nicht.

sertion.

Lord Marley produced a carbon copy of the letter he had written to Siberia, namely:---

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RESERVE

OWNER SENT TO PRISON

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933.

Sontence of nine months' hard labour was passed by the Chief Justice a the Criminal Sessions this morning on Tang Fau-kan, of Pui Shan, who yesterday pleaded guilty to the manalaughter of a Chinese who was trespassing on hia oyster beds.

Prisoner had told the court that ho took the troepasser's knife from him and used it himself.

It was stated that deceased had sixteen wounds, eleven of which were on the head.

FIRE DISASTER

STRIKE MENACE IN CUBA

(Continued from Page 1.) deposed President, Dr.. Cespedes, should be reinstated. They refuse to acknowledge the authority of the Professor San Martin.

NEW REVOLT7

Havana, Sept. 12. Unless ex-President Mario Mono- cal can be persuaded to join Cuba's now government or at least give it his tacit support another revolution la in the ofling, it was believed here to-night.

When President Ramon Grau San

Martin installed his Cabinet to-day

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TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

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A relay of the Band of the ist Battn. South Wales Borderers, con- ducted by Bardmaster J, L. Geeks, from the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, by kind permission of the (During the intervals, recorded mùale will be broadest from the Studio).

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Closing Local Stock Quotations, etc. 7.3-8.20 p.m. Variety.

ho asked all factiona and all rovolu- tionaries to give their support in order that

Officer Commanding. a strong government might be formed and make United States Intervention Impossible.

General Monocal declined to put hia stamp of approval on the "Gov- ernment of Profesors' and so did the other ex-President, Dr. Carlos | 5%. Tient.-Pulcow de Cespedes. Both these

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Lord Marley repeated state- monta in the presence of a repre: sentative of this journal, which were purported to have been made by the other at a recent meeting, namely, that Mr. Klein's superiors had a copy of a letter written by Lord Marley to an American lady in Siberia, that he could produce a photographic copy of a letter written by Lord Murley to M. Litvinoff, and that a copy of a letter written by Agnes Smedley, from Berlin to Shanghai could be ob tained. Mr. Klein denied cate. gorically that he made any state-

Arrangements have been made by

NEW AMBASSADOR. mont regarding the Litvinoff the Hongkong Hotel Garage which

However, General Menocal, beat letter and this was immediately enable Kowloon residents to take do contradicted by members of Lord monstration runs in the now Vauxhall known of all Cuba's revolutionaries, dels known to have a large following Marley's party, who said that they Light Six on the Peninsula. A had heard him make such an as-monstrating model in at the Peninsula because he led an open and armed

Garage, Cameron Road, and those revolution against Machado in 1931, J. & P. Coats interested should either call or phone. He was defeated but was praised Courtaulds Since the first shipment arrived, these for his attenint nevertheless. To Distillers

have created wide interest night he declined to comment fur-Dunlop Rubber amongst local and Outport motorists, ther than to say he could not Everready and apart from the local demand, buyers have taken cars back to Can-honestly give his support to the General Elec. ton where It is expected they will San Martin government but he is Guinness

reported to have predicted in re-

Impl

Chem, In- prove extremely popular,

volutionary circles that the

dustries GUR new regime would not last a week.

Impl. Tobacco me that it is most internment including the President Several members of the new Gov. probable that any irregularities are former exiles who were sent out have occurred; after discussion of the country when they opposed with Mr. Chapelain, I am fully Machado's closing of the universi convinced that the postal services ties and suspension of certain con- of Shanghai are above suspicion; stitutional privileges.

Anglo-Dutch General Menocal told friends to-Burma. Corpn it, therefore, remains that the

for this in-day that he did not want to be Canadian most likely source

Pacific formation to become available is President himself because he realis-

Rly. while my letter was on its wayed he would find it difficult to please Guin Kalumpong from Shanghai via Japan to all factions and at the same time" Rubber Vindivostok,"

entirely satisfy the United States. Trepca Mines He has so far refrained from out- Langloato

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August 31, 1933.

MRS. GINA MEDEM, Intourist Hotel,

Birobidjan, Siberia,

Dear Mrs. Medem.-1 shall hope, if at all possible, to see

In Birobidjan early you October.

in

vinces

Your sincerely. (Signed) MARLEY, Lord Marley pointed out that the letter referred to earlier arrangements regarding Jewlah colonisation in Poland and Ruesia.

Hotel,

POSTAL INTEGRITY. Mona. A. M.Chapelain, Com- missioner of Posts at Shanghai, who attended the meeting, said that it was almost impossible for "I am accordingly writing to any leakage to happen in the Chi-you to unk for a full explanation bursts against the United States nesc Postal Service.

as to how you obtained informa- but his term of office was not well tion with regard to the letter considered at Washington because addressed to Mrs. Medem, c/o it was marked by an increase in ex- Intourist

Birobidjan, penditures and taxes.- Siberia, and its contents, observ ing that Mr. Klein, your represen tative, gave me a version of the contents, which, although garbled, clearly indicated that the letter had been read. On the face of it, it is clear that an explanation is due from you, as, otherwise, in the minds of the publle, you will rightly be suspected of having obtained, by doubtful means, pri- vate information to which have no right.

Lord Marley produced a letter from the management of the Cathay Hotel, which denied that letters could be tampered with by the servants. He also pointed out that, no soon as he delivered a let- tor to the boy for posting, he im- mediately telephoned to the office to ascertain if it had arrived and been taken care of. He then alluded to the fact that malia to Siberia often were despatched via Nagasaki.

you

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Miscellaneous

8 p.m.

(Local Time and Weather Report). Band-Play Gypsy.

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Frances Day (Soprano). B4427. Piano Solo-Body and Soul."

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Fritz Kroeger. 133856, Humorous Song-When Cupid Calls.

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Chanson Hindove

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Hymn to the Sun,

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JAPANESE DELUDED BY BANDITS

SMOKE SCREENS, USED TO FACILITATE RETREAT

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LORD MARLEY'S REPLY:

Poona, Sept. 15. At the Instance of this journal's

The future programme of con. representative, Lord Marley drew

gress evolved between Mr. Gandhi up a memorandum which would

"I will be glad of an immediate and Jawaharlal Nehru, as a result serve as a basis for a formal letter reply, and, meanwhile, will re- of their protracted talks, express- to the editor of the Nichi Nichi,

serve the right to take further ed in a nutshell is "complete in- in which it was mentioned that ho action in this case, and I may any dependence, meaning full contiol reserved the right to take further that the Shanghal Postal authori-of the army, foreign relations and

Harbin, Sopt. 14. action in the case, and that the ties are prepared to associate internal financial and economic Japanese troops, pursuing three Chinese Postal authorities 1830- themselves with such netion as control."

groups of bandits immediately elated themselves in any legal may be taken, in order that the Mr. Gandhi In a letter on the northward of Tungning, opposite action taken. It was stated that rectitude of the Postal Adminis future of the movement anys that Poltavka, yesterday afternoon M. Chapelain also would com-tration may be made fully clear there is something radically wrong were taken completely by surprise municate with the Nishi Nichi in to the public of Shanghai. when membership of congress is when the outlaws used smoke- order to clear the Post Office of

hundreds of thousands yet the im-screens to facilitate their escape. any connection.

prisoned civil resisters have nov- The Ueno detachment, taken aback er exceeded tons of thousands by these now tactics, had to slow Reuter...

down temporarily, which enabled the bandits to make a clean gate-

Lord Marley denied over having corresponded with M, Litvinoff and observed that, if photographic copies of forged documents were with made, what could be done mutilation of an original letter?

Lord Marley subsequently sent the following letter to the Editor of the Nichi Nicht:-

"Sir,-With_reference

"NICHI NICHI" STATEMENT.

Shanghai, Sept. 16. A letter received late yesterday evening from the Editor of the Shanghai Nichi Michi, addressed to the Editor of the North-Ching Daily News, read:--

COAL BOND ISSUE OPPOSED

SOONG THINKS BANKERS SHOULD RAISE MONEY

Peking, Sept. 14. Chinese tolographic advices

"We beg to inform all parties interested that no coples of Lord Marley's letters have been actual- to my ly seen by this office. We recalve letter in the North-China Daily | daily by letters, by phone, and News of September 13, in which through news agents many re- I told of a number of statements ports, which, as in this case, we made to me by Mr. E. Klelu, are always trying to have confirm-) special representative of your ed or denied by the persons con- from Nanking state that Mr. T. V. editorial department, I have now cerned. We beg to state that we Soong, the Minister of Finance, is received a further visit from Mr. have received all the, reports in opposed to the proposal of the Klein. The matter of the source question without any help from Ministry of Industry to issue of Information In the possession the Post Office or any other bonds to the amount of $20,000,000 for the relief of the coal industry of your paper was discussed in authority or Government." the

Lord Marley, when referred in China. The Minister takes the presence of Mr. A. M. Chapelain, the Postal Commie- to, said he proferred not to make view that the money should be slonor of Shanghai, especial em- any further comment at the mo- raised from Chinese bankers,-- phasis being laid on the informa- ment.

tion which Mr. Kloin sintod was

in the possession of your paper

regarding a private letter written

by me to an American lady some days ago.

Renter.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

THE DEVIL TEMPTS UR NOT; 'TIS The Colonial Secretary advises that "After careful inquiry into the WE TEMPT HIM, BECKONING HIS an enquiry has been addressed to the

way.

Reginald King and His Orchestra.

A Midsummer Night's Dream

(Mendelssohn).

B2414.

Berlin State Opera Orchestra. C1883/4. Czardas (Grossman, arr, Kotelly). Voicea of Spring (Strauss).

Ferdy Kauffman and His Orchestra,

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Chopinata-Potpourri (arr.

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Marck Weber and His Orchestra. €2549.

9.9.20 p.m. From the Studio- The Kroutzer Sonata (Beethoven).

Played by Mr. Sitson Ma (Violin) and Mr. Harry Ore (Pianoforte), 9.20-9.45 p.m. The Barber of Seville (Overture)

Operatic Selections.

(Rossini).

State Orchestra, Berlin conducted by Dr. Lee Blash. D1204. Carmen-Potpourri (Bizet),

Marek Weber and His Orch. C1412. Flying Dutchman-Overture

(Wagner).

Symphony Orchestra conducted by Clemens Schmalstich, C1870.

Another encounter with outlaws later in the day was more success

All records in the above European ful for the Japanese. An armour programmes so kindly supplied by ed train from Sulfenho, while do-leaars. 8. Moutrie and Co. Ing patrol work, mot a large group

9.46-10.30 p.m. of bandits in the vicinity of Parsons and His Orchestra, relayed A relay from Daventry of Ernest Patahotzo. After making good from the Futurist Theatre, Birming use of their machine-guns, the ham, followed by a Light Orchestral Japanese attacked and inflicted Concert (Gramophona recorda). heavy casualties. Four civilians should reception prove satisfactory two Manchoukuo soldiers this relay will be continued to 11 and kidnapped some days ago were p.m.).

10.30/11 p.m. rescued.-Reuter,

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To-day's Opening 10 am. Stock and Commodity Quotations as received from New York by Mesara, Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

10-35/11.05 pm. Close Down.

various sources of possible leak- SKILL WITII. OPPORTUNITY.-George Government by His Majesty's Consul was seriously Injured on Sunday then thero has been a spate of

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of Information, it became clear that in only three wayn

Eliot.

at Medan, regarding the present

THE MIRACLE

(Continued from Page 8.) broke Into the imperial anthom 'Police Sergeant Delahunty who and the whole audience was on its feet in delighted cheering, Sinco whereabouts of the next of kin of Mr. in a collision with a car while plays about the Hapsburgs. t David Norman Blockman belleved to driving a motorcycle, is pro- one time there were five playing have been a native of Hongkong, who greasing favourably, according to in Vienna at the same time.

Information from the Govern- It is not that the dreams of led at Medan on June 14, 1933.

ment Civil Hospital this morning empire have come back. It Is Among the passengers from Los Ils right leg, which was broken, simply that Austria is Unding her Angelos, via poris, by the N.Y-K. | is responding as well as can be soul again. It is significant that services to the Post Office box; The Girl Guides and Boy Scouts of liner Chichibu Maru, which arrived

the old imperial anthem has baon-- expected, to treatment. or, secondly, while in possession St. Paul's Girls' and Boys' Colleges yesterday evening,

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