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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933.

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SKETCHES OF THE MYSTERIOUS "MONSTER" OF LOCH NESS

EUROPE MUST RE-ADMISSION TO

UNITE

Mussolini's Call for Co-operation

"CAPITALISM IS TOTTERING”

HOLY ORDERS

CHURCH ASSEMBLY

APPROVES

to

A mensure

establish machinery to permit the return to the Ministry of men who have re- Inquished exercise of their Holy Orders was approved by an over- whelming majority of the Church Assembly in autumn scation at Westminster.

The Primate, Dr. Lang, leaving Rome, Nov. 14. In one of the most significant in support of the Measure, said.he the Chair to address the Assembly speeches of his career

Signor had had to deal with the case of a Mussolini to-day foretold the end very high-minded man who came of the capitalist system as known to entertain certain doubts in the to-day and its substitution by the most honest way about the tea- system of capitalism as practised ching of the Church of England. by the Fascist corporative States.

Because of the necessity of pro-, By uniting economically and politically in face of the growing a deed of relinquishment and went

viding for his family, he executed: competition -among continents, Europe could again, take into her hands the rudder of civilisation.

porations.

into a lay occupation.

the deed.'"

"Years passed," said the Prim- The speech marked the end of a He came to me.

ate. "His fath returned

I know the man weeklong debate on the structure of and I respect him. But I could the corporations carried on by the only tell him, 'There is no way Fascist syndicallat Trade Union out; you must accept the conse delegates at the Ministry of Cor-quences of your having executed

Signor Mussolini traced the rise:

Another supporter was the Bi- of capitalism to its misuse among shop trusts and cartela, which produced "Should the temporary lapse of of London, who asked, men like Kreuger, and having faith be more seriously punished shown how free competition was than a moral inpse?" killed by the growing impoaltion of tariffs, he depleted the twilight of capitalism in the war, followed by its celipe in inflation and universal criala.

The Duce then pointed to the Fascist system as the alternative. It was now necessary for the State to Intervene in the capitalistic

The Bishop of Exeter, opposing ought not the Measure, suggested that it

to be left to the dis-

cretion of an Archbishop to per- added, "I have not confidence in mit a man to resume ministry, and

the Judgment of all future Archbishops. (Laughter.) Why! feld. But such beneficial interven-honesty of even a nominee of the should 17 No onu doubts the tion could only be attained under a system like that of the Fascist cor doubt his wisdom."

Crown-flaughter) but we may -porative State, which safeguarded all interests without sacrificing pri-

The Bishop of Durham vate ownership and Initintive.

appused.

National production, distribution. and consumption hnd, especially since the war, reached a phase which demanded not only national! concentration, but Continental co- operation. The age has now dawn- ed when competition could no longer be International in the old sense but Inter-continental.

of

SOUND BRITISH FINANCES

also

LATEST TREASURY.

RETURNS

"FATE" DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT

GOVERNMENT DECLINES TO CALL. IN THE AIR FORCE

“WELL LEFT TO ZEALOUS PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS”

London, Dec. 12.

The strange marine monster alleged to have been sighted in Loch Ness, Scotland, at different times during the last few months by at least fifty people is still arousing much discussion in

the British press..

It was to-day mentioned in the House of Commons when a member asked if, "in the interests of science, an investigation could be made and whether the Air Department could be invited to observe and to photograph the strange

creature.

Loch Ness, it may be noted, is 20 miles in length and 750 feet deep in places.

water.

Two sketches of the "monster" of Loch Ness, made by two different people who claim to have seen the creature at different times under

different circumstances.

FAREWELL GIFT,

PRESIDENT OF THE KOWLOON CHESS CLUB LEAVING

GERMANY ARMS

FRENCH CHARGE OF TREATY BREACH

DRAUGHT THAT CANNOT

BE TRACED

A 30-Years-Old Mystery Of The Law Courts

This is a mystery that will pro- bably never be solved.

On the first floor of the Law Courts in London, in the Court of Appeal, No. 2, where Lord Justice Greer sits, there is a draught that has baffled all efforts to trace it. As I eat in the Court says correspondent, listening abstrac- tedly to a dreary case, I felt a pe- culiarly cold patch spreading over the back of my neck, and looked up to eco hia Lardship on the Bench pulling his gown up 'about. bía cara.

Steadily it grow worse. Counsel pushed their wigs back, and wit- nesses turned up their cost-collars. A barrister friend pointed to a festoon of curtains that hung round the walls. They put an- other curtain un almost every week," he said, "but they cannot stop the draught."

.

POUND-DOLLAR

other

premature, according to well- informed London financial circles.

It is pointed out that settlement

The Secretary for Scotland, Sir Geoffrey

I loft, and sought the Engineer Collins, would not agree that there was any president of the Kowloon Chess Club, Mr. G. Franklin Nightingale, the

London, Dec. 12. Superintendent of his Majesty's The conversations between Lord Law Courts, who said, "For 30 adequate reason to suspect the presence of "any was last night the recipient of a Tyrrell, British

farewell gift presented to him by France, and members

Ambassador to years this draught has driven jud- awful monster" in the Loch and thought that members of the Kowloon Club which

of the gres and barristers to their beds

pro-with chronic colds, hold its second annual dinner at Lane Cabinet, which have been further researches could properly be left to Crawford's Restaurant

ceeding during the last few days, "Ever so often we get a com- private enterprise and to zealous press photo-ingale, who is retiring from the Germanyà attitude towards Dis- worse. So we go up to the court, The work of Mr. Franklin Night were particularly concerned with plaint that the drought is getting graphers.

Loony shortly, was highly praised by armament and the suggestions with candles and tapers, and we the speakers, the President suitably made by Chancellor Hitler to M. apply the smoke-test. We can see replying.

Poncel, French Ambassador at which way the smoke blows, and Dr. B. W. Paul, in the absence of Berlin, with a view to securing an we can feel the draught ourselves. Mr. J. S. Smith, the Vice-President, understanding as a first step in But we cannot track it down. We commented upon the work of The alleged monster is generally described sident who is one of the founder the direction of direct Dianrina have put up every, sort of curtain and and cover, and in every part of as 50 feet long and corresponding to no known members of the Club. Bir. Franklin ment talka between Paris

Nightingale, sald the speaker, had Berlin.

the room. But it in po uso." species, though it has been likened to drawings seen the club grow from strength to These suggestions, put before the

strength. The Club

has had a French Ambassador, were that of prehistoric creatures.-British Wireless. svonderful President and although Mr the Saar territory should be re- Franklin Nightingale had not played stored to Germany by negotiation An interesting theory concern-man, and has experience of most chess, he had always take a keen la- with France and without await ing the "monster" is held, by kinds of deep-sea animals, includ-terest in the affairs of the club, number of people with scientific ing scals, porpolacs, and whales, Before presenting the prizes Mr. ing a plebescite in 1936; that

DENIAL OF REPORTS OF knowledge. Loch Ness is noted was in a boat off Torr Point, near Franklin Nightingale remarked that Germany should be allowed an

STABILISATION for its mildness. It is without ice the northern or Inverness end of it was very hard for him to attempt army of 300,000 men, but with when other lochs in the north are the loch, on 21st July, 1931, with to reply to Mr. Paul's eloquent speech. only nine to twelve months' train-

London, Dec. 12, - frozen over. Geologists belleve a friend, At that time he had fe had had very happy associations Ing; and that, Germany should

Any inference that the recent that the line of the locha forming heard nothing whatever about

with the Club and had seen it grow. possess defensive weapons, but dollar-pound stabilisation talks be- "Asla Awakes"

the Caledonian Cann was that large creature in the loch. Their It was strong now and he heard that only rearm gradually, while agTee tween central banks were London, Dec. 12. along which the flow of lee drifted attention was attracted by an ex- than last. He wished the Club con- to accept the limitations than academic is regarded as most

his your they had more members Asin was wakening, and he in- stanced the progress and penetra- show that ordinary revenue prAge.

The latent Treasury returns from north to south in the Ice traordinary disturbance in the tinued prosperity and that their re-

imposed on other countries.- tion of Japan.

The striation of the rocks

They saw moving towards Iations would be as happy in the Reuter. One of the first essentials of in- tuo current financial your, up to to the south seems to indicate this, them a long black object, ap- future as they had been in the past.

Parls Pessimistic. ternational co-operation was 48-1189,086. At the

9th December, amounted to $385,-There is also to be taken into parently, the ridge of a back. Mr. He had always been interested in

Paris, Doc. 12. armament. Locarno did not pro-date of last year, the amount stood Ness. The summit of the railway and downward flexibility.

corresponding account the great depth of Loch Gray stated that it had an upward the Club not merely because meetings

of the War Debts question, revision duce disarmament. The League

It appears there is, as yet, no of tariffs, freer trade and cessation On wore held in the School in which he Nations was a world body, but even at £375,137,801.

the present movements of then it had absentees. For a means Ordinary expendituro to date feel above sea level.

line over the Grampians is 776 either alde it threw off a ridge of worked, and he hoped that he would basis firm enough from which of

That is foaming water which was not lesa always receive an account of the Franco-German Disarmament con- capital, are the first essentiala in annual dinners, He wished the Clubversations can be expanded. solving the economic problems of towards reaching Continental Euro- for the current year totalled £628, about the depth of the greater than two feet in height. It turned all cosperity and happiness, pean understanding and agreement 466,783, as compared with £579,-, portion of Loch Ness. It is Home time before it reached the

The Qual d'Orsay denies that the world. The speaker expressed the club's Chancellor Hitler has made any- there was the Four Power Pact of 62,009 at the corresponding date thought to be probable that the boat and went down the lech thanks to Sir Henry Pollock for his thing in the naturo

A similar view prevails in New of a arn. York banking quarters, where it Rome. "Nobody speaks of it in last year.-British Wireless.

toch never froze to the bottom, and again. The waves reached them, presence which showed the happy offer. The proposals were nover is pointed out that stabilisation in, theas days but everybody thinks of

that a large nasortment of life and enused the boat to rock. relations between the Club and the it," he said.

persisted through the Ice Age

Victoria Chicas Club of which Sir seriously considered here and are at present, incompatible with Pre- Henry Won president.

They might outside the province of France, sident Roosevelt's devotion to the guished. Zoologists have ventured It is claimed that the "creature" almost call Sir Henry the father of alone. Furthermore, France has commodity dollar principio.

made it abundantly clear that she The New York Times observes the opinion that some of the was seen on at least five occasions chess in the Colony, species of fish in the loch are in one week.

In thanking Mr. Nightingale for his cannot discuss or reach an agree that there is little liklihood of "descended from pre-lee Ago types. Of the head-and-neck-and-tail remarks Sir Henry cava a brief ment on the Saar-question, which Great Britain discussing stabilisa

the tion of the dollar, to be based on a If this is so, it is at least possible and fins and feat few can speak. history of chess in Hongkong from is expressly reserved for

synthetic standard, whila that other forms of life, under- Most eye-witnesses declare that the time that games were first played Langue of Nations.

the Chambers of Mr. J. J. Francis, stood to have been wholly extinthe head of the "monster" when sir lleary remarked that he himself It is believed here that Germany Journal of Commerce understands guished in the Ice Age, have they saw it, was under water, bus Arst played chess in Hongkong in han actually rearmed to the level that conversations between the con- persisted in Loch Ness.

the back was plainly visible. 1888.

now proposed by Herr Hitler, tral banks consisted chiefly in One man who claims to have Dr. H. D. Matthews in prosenting which is one of the reasons why establishing various conditions to A suggestion which has been seen the head, Mr. Ross, of Temple the President with an ivory choss she steadfastly refuses to have be effective in the event of stabi- discussed along Loch Ness side as Pier, said it seemed about the size set eulogised the work of the Kow anything to do with inspection or lisation being achieved.

loon President in the Central British control of armaments.-Keuter. furnishing some explanation fur of a motor-tyre.

Mrs. M'Lennan claims to have School and the Kowloon Chess Club. tiative under the safeguards of the Those engaged on the work are the frequent appearances this į State Fascist Italy was sot and seriously investigating the pos- year is also related to the tem een both head and tail. She and the President distributed the prizas

tangled could not be either a capitallatiesibilition of adapting machinery for perature of the loch. There is her daughter describe a

won in last year's competitions." The country nor a Socialist State.

Indian cotton.--Reuter,

very little difference in tempera- mane-like growth on the head and prize winners were: The capitalist system as hitherto

ture as between midsummer and fanlike tail. The girl made a

Colony's Championship and South understood was tottering. The since the elections of 1920, although midwinter. This fact, gives rise drawing of what she thought it China Morning Post Challenge Cup

Sketch 1. It shows

Winner, C. B. Sequeira; runner-up. crisis is not in capitalism, lait of modifications would be introduced to the belief that there are hot was like.

with plentiful Sir Henry Pollock. capitalism," he declared.

to perfect the machinery of the cor-springs feeding the loch, probably nnkelke head,

two humps

Club Championship and Nightingale Trophy-Winner, C. M. Sequeira; questions

political

it is suggested that this deep showing above the and tion.

runner-up, A. D. Sequeira.

Junior Championship, and Smith economic character would be dove-If experience in the new Chamber water creature ordinarily has its then the tail, talled together,, but it was not his demanded any change from the air deep down in the loch, in the

KEEPER'S FRIGHT. Shield. Winner, A. Kurrik; intention to supersede Parliament established system, then Bu:/ hot spring water, and that owing

A keeper on the Loch is reputed, up, P. A. Yvanovich. by a Ministry of Corporations.

change would be considered. He to the surface waters having been to have gone to Inverness At the end of the present Legia thought change likely, as he cared warmed by the unusual summer stayed there, because when he was Iature the election and constitution neither for the name nor the com- conditions it has come up to the out in a boat, a great head rone of the new Chumber would be based position of the present Chamber, surface to sun itself. Normally from the water close to the stern. the colder water overhead will ael He got a shock which sent him off on the principles already adopted an anachronism.

as 'n deterrent.

to Inverness by the specdiest DISTURBANCE BY BLASTING, There is also a general beller possible route.

Italy had no intention of break- ing that silence but awaited the suitable moment to see the spirit of the Pact put in operation..

COTTON RESEARCH IN MANCHESTER

For Greater Use Indian Cotton

In order that Italy might take its place in this co-ordinated Europe it was, necessary to have a nation strong in spirit, health and organisation. Fascism co-ordinat-i

London, Dec. 12. Important researches which are ed the spiritual strength and health

likely to lead to the greater use of of the people.

Italy must strike an even balance Indian cotton by Lancashire between agriculture and manufac-being carried out in Manchester by tures. By preserving private ini-experts.

де

4

when life elsewhere was extin-

TEMPERATURE,

TWO SKETCHES.

By means of the corporations porative and unitarian representa at the extremilly of its depth. Somano, followed by water, and

of

AMERICAN FARM CRISIS APPEALS

LEADING ROOSEVELT OFFICIALS

AT CHICAGO.

and that their appearance on the

and

A young woman from England

During the course of the evening

“A LITTLE LIAR.”

WOMAN DISMISSED ON CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING "You are a rotten little liar,"

WOMAN FINED.

the

Washington officials believe the next step in the gold programume will not be absolute, stabilisation. but an attempted agreement steady fluctuations.—Reuter,

INTERFERING WITH DISTRICT EDUCATIONAL TALK.

WATCHMAN'S DUTY.

he searched

"ENGINEERING" DISCUSSED BY MR. F. S. LOUIE

to

Chan Ngan-sin, a married wo- man aged 30, was charged before runner-Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday afternoon

The second lecture of the series with interfering with a district watchman in the execution of his of vocational Lalks given by well duty on December 7, and alterna- known local professional men at tively with assaulting a district the Chinese Y.M.C.A., was given watchman.

last night by Mr. F. S. Louie, the It was alleged by D. W, No. 23 subject being "Engineering." that whilst he was on duty in Re-

Mr. Loule, who received his carly America, clamation Street on December 7, engineering training in the district that the creature or who claims to have watched the

he was introduced to the audience by whom a man creatures are deep-water animals, monster for twenty minutes, apsaid Mr. Wynne-Jones angrily at possession, and found one tael in ferred to the speaker's engineering suspected of having oplum in his Mr. Tam Pak-tat, who briefly re- surface is due to the heavy blastparently enjoying the warmth of the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday his jacket pocket. As he was accomplishments both in Manchuria

a strong sun made sketch 2, quite afternoon, to a 14 year-old ing in connection with the making independently of any other de- who charged

girl taking the man to the Police Sta- and North China. a woman named of the new road. The blanting scription. It follows remarkably Yeung King with kidnapping her ently the man's wife, camo up and teresting specch

tion, defendant, who was appar Mr. Loule then delivered an in-

on the has been of no ordinary character. the main features of the

general other Each day here begins with three drawing, with minor differences. dismissed,

on December 4. The caso was seized him, thus giving the man aspects of engineering, with special or four detonations, somewhat in The two humps appeared higher

Ile stress laid upon chemical engineer an opportunity to slip away, the vicinity, that seem to shake out of the water than in the sketch stated that she met defendant in chase of the man, whom he

The girl, Kwok Yau-ho, aged 14, pushed defendant away and wont ing. the hills. The fine new rond goes forward in aweeping curves that by Miss M'Lellan..

some months ago when she was caught again. Defendant had: working as a waitress in a ten-followed him and gave the man house. After working in several another opportunity of getting ten-houses Yaumati, oho went

of his away by catching This has necessitated. deep rock:

house on December jacket and pulling him away. cuttings at pincos. Tons of rock

ENGINEER FROM CHINA TO 4 and, she alleged, dofendant took The man oventually got away, have been projected into the loch.

har to Choungmuktau, which is in but witnons arrested defendant

STAND TRIAL '-. Mr. Henry Wallace, Secretary of Mr. Peek, the chief of the new The shock of the explosions sonds

FUKIEN DENIES TALE OF

Chinese territory. She stated

ted find took her to the Mongkok Agriculture, addressing the con-Export Trade Agency, at the anmala tremor through the earth, and,

GIFT FOR US.

that she did not want to go, but Police Station.

London, Dec. 12. vention at Chicago of the American gathering, stated that the appre- with the carrying power of water,

Clarence G. G. Haddon, recently Defendant who, was carrying a defendant pursuaded hor. Farm Bureau Federations, pleaded hension that the Government was must be felt in the deepest ...........

Foochow, Dec. 12.

Questioned by nie

his Worship, sho in the dock, denied the returned from China, a young

shot baby for strict adherence to the agricul-planning to take over control of recesses of the loch.

The attention of the Fukien gave some unsatisfactory an charges, but after hearing the evi-consulting engineer who is charged tural adjustments of the Adminis-private banka was unwarranted. LIKE A STEAMER'S WASH. Government has been drawn to the awers and his. Worship camo todenco his Worship convicted her with having demanded money by manncos from the King, has been criticised the few ultra- One of the best indications of Tokyo report alleging that Chinmun the conclusion that ho could not on the first charge,

her statement. She had In Aning her $20 or a month, his committed for trial at Old Balley. Liberals for making such augges. the bulk and kize of the animal island, opposite Amoy, is to be accorned to tell the truth, but Worship anid that if he had not ¡and ball has been fixed nt £200,.

furnished by the disturbance of bartered to the United States In 'the granting of huge loans, to

Ac-boon satisfed that the man In quon Since he was first arrested on Mr. Peek later launched an the water when it la moving, at return for foreign countries for the pur-attack on the methods of the farmits, greatest speed Mr. Ross, affor use in acroplanes, presumably jköpt on giving ・n rambling

tion was her husband and that ahs November 20, he had not had ball, chase of American products strike Iendors and

Mr. Eugene Chon, Minister of

thon The girl's parents were protested Temple Pler, Inslets on the dis-

Haddon alleged that he was the thought she was defending - him, until the United States is ready against the strikes which were turbance of the water as being Foreign Affairs in the new Fukien called into Court, and his Worship he would have sant her to raison legitimate son of the Duke of Homens regime, silgmatines the report as told them to look after their without the option of a ano de- Clarenon and. In his latters to the to accept large amounts of damaging to the Roosevelt Ad- specially Impressive.

ministration, who were honestly tiens a surge of water doluging a Japanese invention.

daughter properly in future. She spits her baby. As - It was, he King, threatened to spread this Mr. Wallace is of the school trying: 'to' restore equality to the pler. Mr. Gray, gunmaker,

"There is not one word of truth needs looking after too," his Wor- would give her husband a chance story unless he were given certain, Inverness, who is a keọn sports-}În it,” he declares.-National Press. {ship added,

to pay her fao.

*. faums of money.---Reuter,

Washington, Dec. 12. duction of the American tarif In the face of growing unrest wall, though he agrees that at the straighten out the narrow twist- and discontent, strenuous efforts monient the situation is not ripeings and turnings of the old. are being made by Administration for such a development. leaders to satisfy the farming community.

tration, pending an agreement on ifo

a long-term farm programme.

He uttered a warning against tions.

MR. PEEK'S ATTACK..

goods from abroad.

which strongly favours a big re-l agriculture.—Reuter,

BARTER OF LAND

warfare.

to defendan

count.

"

THREATENED KING.

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