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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 29,

FAREWELL TEA PARTY

MR. AND MRS. LALCHAND. WATANMAL LEAVING

CRUCIAL WEEK FOR LEAGUE

COUNCIL FACED WITH

STERN ISSUE ·.

Geneva, July 28. The League Council will meet оп Wednesday to consider Abyssinia's appeal.

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LINK WITH COLONY

SON OF MR. B. A. HALE TO BE MARRIED

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Of interest to older residents of the Colony, and friends of Mr. and Mrs. B, A. Halo who left here In 1926 on retirement after Mr. Halo's 23 years' editorial connec- tion with local newspapers, parti- cularly the Hongkong Daily Press, No definite indication has been in the news of their son's forth given by Italy that representatives coming marriage to Miss Hilda L Soddes, of Montreal, and previous- will be sent to the meeting.

It is believed that Italy will notly of Bristol.. The bridegroom. attend the meating if the diecus fr. Betram Charles Hale, spent sions include other subjects In six years of his childhood in dispute other than the frontier Hongkong, returned to the Colony incidents.

In 1919, remaining here for throc years in Messrs. Thos. Cook & Son, Ltd., and is at prosent-as for several years in charge of the company's interest at Pelping.

Italy, although she may not attend the moeting, will reserve the right to present a statement

at a later date.-Reuter,

Diplomats at Work

The wedding will take place in Kobe to-morrow, July 30. The bride Wan duo to

at arrive

of Yokohama by the Empress Canada on Saturday. Mr. Halo's

parents were married in Kobe in 1895-in earlier days.

Mr. B. A. Hale was a well- Japan-ad known journalist in that the whirligig of time bringa it about that the son is to be mar- ried in the same city. The good wishes of old friends in Hongkong will go out to Mr. Hale and his

A tea party was given at the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yes- terday afternoon by Mr. Lalchand Watanmal, the well-known Indian merchant, connected with the firm. of Watanmal Boolchand, who is p municipal Councillor and honorary magistrate of Hyderabad Sindh, and Mrs. Lalchand Watanmal, to the members of the Hindu Associa tion and Indian silk merchants in the Colony, on the eve of their de parture on a trip-around the world. Mr. and Mrs. Lalchand Watanmal on the are leaving the Colony

Signor Mussolini is still await Chichibu Maru, salling to-morrow.

A company of over a hundred ing the Abyssinian reply to the gathered to bid farewell to the host Italian Government's Inquiry re and hostoas, and among those pregarding the scope of the allega sent were noticed Mr. and Mrs. tions to be made by Abyssinia at H. Ruttonjee and Dr. (Miss) F. the League meeting. Ruttonjce, Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Deb, Mr. B. Das, Mr. Bhavandas, Mr. Gopuldas Bharvani, Mr.. V. S. C. Singham, and Mrs. J. S. Rama.

Mr. tl guests. Welcoming Gopuldas Bharvani said that they were all very glad to sea how Mr. Lalchand had gained in health since his stay here. It was significant that Mr. Lalchand came to the Colony at a time when business was in a very depressed condition. The

has not caused any bride. inst time their host came 1929, when business was in interruption of diplomatic ** similar way. They felt

very changes

between London and encouraged by the presence in the Parks and Rome, in which the Abyssinia was asked whether or Colony of Mr. Lalchand, and he British Government is co-operat- not she would instruct her re- felt that not only himself, but his ing with a view to facilitating a presentatives on the Commission colleagues and friends as well were

peaceful settlement.

to conform to the obligations fortunate in that respect.

These efforts will be continued undertaken in that compromise.

statod that when by Mr. Eden, the British Minister for League of Nations Alfairs, Abyssinia's intention is officially when he goes to Geneva as the known to the Italian Government, #f the Italy would show no hesitation in British representative Council meeting-British Wireless. participating in the meeting of the League Council, assuming that, in the present state affairs, the meeting could have no other object than that of studying the liest means of enabling the Conciliation Commission re- This, in effect, will be the standj sume Ita work.

this If, however.

did not at the taken by Great Britain momentous meeting of the League eventuate, Signor Mussolin in his telegram reserved to Italy the Council on Wednesday.

Great Britain, it is believed, has right of making her observationa derided to take a definite stand at known.-Reuter, Wednesday's meeting.

bers

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Pleasant Stay Here Replying, Mr. Laichand expressed his pleasure at meeting the mem- of the Association again. True to his expectations, their stay been very in Hongkong had pleasant, and he would certainly le not forget this sweet memory. prayed that God would crown their efforts with success, and wished them all good-bye, on behalf of his wife and himself.

London, July 28. The meeting of the Council of the League of Nations next week, at which it is hoped Important progress may be made towards a solution of the Italo-Abyssinian dispute.

"Dle Like a Lion"

London, July 28. "The League of Nations, if it is to die, must die like a lion lastcad of continuing to live abjectly."

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the Seoretary General of the League, declared to-day that "tho only object of the meeting of the Council on July 31 must be to find the best method whereby the Com- mission of Conciliation and Arbi- tration can resume its proceed. ings."

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JEW-BAITING

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A FATAL FALL

SUSPECTED THIEF MEETS TRAGIC END

A speech was also made by Dr. M. R. Deb. He said how honoured he had felt at first meeting Mr. Lalchand on board the ship by which they came to the Colony. They had had two gatherings, the first one on May 12 being full of

Due to Italy's rejection joy, but the present gathering was Britain's proposals to avoid war tinged with sadness. During the by economic concessions, it is be stay in the Colony of Mr. and Mrs. Heved that the patience of the Laichand, he had been associated Government has been exhausted. with them for many weeks, and ho The League must stand or fall could hardly find words to express in the present dispute his feelings for their kindness to- Unless the diplomatic situation wards his wife and himself. Dur-changes, Mr. Anthony Eden, who ing his five years in the Colony, the will represent Britain at the apeaker had not witnessed, nor had Council meeting, will demand that be heard from friends of his, any Italy submit the whole range of such assembly as that present at the Abyssinian complaints to the the tea-party, held by Indians, in League, the history of the Colony. In con- clusion he bade farewell with heartfelt regret to Mr. and Mrs. Lalchand and hoped that they would, enjoy their trip around the

Italy has refused to concede that can fix the agenda, which ta/drives have continued intermit and was apparently disturbed world.

against the Jews that the main backyard, receiving injuries Mr. V. S. C. Singham, who also for many months It is t

Naz venom is directed.

which he succumbed at the Ko spoke, dwelt on the atorling quall-cuas any except frontier clashes,

Last week a ban was imposed loon Hospital. ties, of their host and hostess and

by the Reich authorities on the The man was found lying ut expressed deep regret at their im-

paper. Der Sturner, organ of the conscious by the Follée about 3.30 anti-Semitic leader, Julius Strel- 2.m. on pending departure.

Saturday. A pane of cher. But the ban was removed glass which had been removed. after 24 hours and last night, in from the third floor, led the Police an anti-Jewish spooch at Munich to believe that the man had tried that lasted four hours, Strelcher to commit a larceny, and being. indicated that he expected Chan disturbed had fallen to the ground cellor Hitler to appoint him. Na beneath. Ho dled without

covering consciousness.

The function closed with hearty cheers for Mr. and Mr. Lalchand.

BIG MUNITION WORKS EXPLOSION

MANY WOMEN AMONG VICTIMS

Turin, July 29.

The Societa Generale Esplosivi Munizori munitions plant suffered s Bevere explosion to-day in which 32 were killed, of whom 35 were

women.

M. Avonol. the Secretary General, stated to-day that the Italian Premier's message will be If Italy refuses, Mr. Eden will included in the provisional agenda insist that the League Council for Wednesday's momentous cxamine the entire dispute regard.meeting. It is pointed out, how less of the consequences.

It is noteworthy that, so far,ever, that only the Council itself

before the public meeting.

.'' Berlin, July 29."

An unknown Chinese, who is A fresh anti-Jewish drive on a believed to have attempted to gain large scale scema imminent.

an entrance into the third floor anti of. No. 4 Maple Street in the anti-student early hours of Saturday morning Although anti-Jewish, Communfat and

It will therefore be nocesssty which are a minor part of the for Baron Alodel, the Italian general Abyssinian plaint.

delegate to the League, to attend It was at first expected that the Wednesday's meeting in order to Council would suck a procedure state the Italian views. whereby it could appear to be It is felt here that the Italian considering Abyssinia's appeal communication is in the nature of whilst, however, kept Italy happy. ultimatum and the fact that it The Italian rejection of the pro-was personally signed by Signor posal for economic concessions, Mussolini, has made it doubly however, has resulted in the significant. British Cabinet instructing Mr.

It is noteworthy that most of tional Anti-Semitic leader..

He added that when the ap- Anthony Eden to demand that the the States are not delegating their

Shanghai, July 27. League Council discuss the merits Foreign Ministers for Wednes-pointment was made, past Jew- balting would be mild compared of the dispute fully.

Fusiller Robert John Mitto day's meeting. Apparently the Such a discussion, however, in

"The time must come," he said, aged 24, an Irishman in the Roys Italy is willing to submit to the Britain, France and Italy have "when every German girl having Inniskilling Fusiliers, has succumb not intended to damage Italy. If all Powera fool that Great to what would be forthcoming. League, and put her case before been doing everything so far, and anything to do with a Jow willed to heatstroke while bathing

bo publicly pilloried."-United Router. the Council. It is indicated that do not propose to relieve them of the Powers might justify the the responsibility at this stage. course she has taken.

Pressure on Abyssinia

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Jew-Baiting Creed

diplomatic repercussions. Berlin, July 18. The workers were thrown into a An Italian agreement to the

The following violent manifesto follow such Incidents. panic, fearing further explosions.airing of the full argument before

give pr nawspapers It is expected that strong printed by the Judenkenner, Nazi All hands in the packing de- the League Council would result partment were killed and dozens in an investigation of the inter-pressure will be brought to bear official anti-Semitic journal, has minence to the refusal of Mr. La to issue a licence to theè German: were injured in the other depart-national status of Ethiopia, thus there upon Abyssinia with the been posted up in various fac Guardia, Mayor of New York City. menta.-United Press.

postponing decision by the League object of inducing her to accept a tories and offices in Berlin:

the conciliation

"German National comrade, de Association, and charge him with A Reuter cable states that it is on the stern issue as to whether it continuation of

supporting Jews against Germany believed that 50 persons were should risk its life by preventing procedure and the appointment of you know that the Jew. killed...

Sullies your sister; sullles for political reasons. Italy from declaring war. a fifth arbitrator in the Italo-

The official News Bureau has your fiancee; murders your Abyssinian dispute. United Press.

fances; murders your parents; charged Mayor La Guardia with steals your property; mocks violation, of the 1923. German- friendship, treaty — your honour: acorns your American

United Press. · morala?

Case Dropped by Worker

Turin, July 28. Thirty-eight bodies, thirty-five

of them being those of woman, have been recovered from the

Mussolini Replies

BTION

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If Abyssinia agrees, the Council will reaffirm the binding force of Article V of the Italo-Abyssinian Geneva, July 28. A note from Signor Mussolint treaty of 1928, whereby both and the Council meeting Taino Powder Factory packing to the League of Nations has been countries agreed not to resort to section, which was wrecked by published. yesterday's explosion.

The Italian premier indirectly may terminate within forty-eight Though this is not officially con- hints that Italy will consider the If Abyssinia Insists upon firmed the explosion is believed to desirability of quitting the League discussion of the whole situation, have been due to one of the packers unless the Council confines the in all its aspects and details, dropping a case filled with ex-scope of next Wednesday's meet including her proposals for the

whether plosives.

ing to the question

despatch of neutral observere to The factory was only taken over arbitration proceedings should or the scene of clashes, a very grave by the Government last week.should not be resumes!.—United

altuation тву develop, It is Router.

Press.

unlikely that hostilities could be prevented if Emperor Selassie takes thie stand-Reuter.

FOREIGN JAIL-BIRDS

U.S. PARDON AND A TICKET HOME.

Defining Scope

Destroys your church; rote your culture; infecte your race? Lies to you; cheats you; robs you; calls you "cattle"? That Jewish.

America's Anger

New York, July 2 New York papers hive” ́b. quick to condemn the demonst tion against the German lie Bremen,

Doctors slowly murder you; lawyers never help you get jus

The New York Times deact tice, food stores sell you rot-¡¡t as “scandalous," and the ten goods?

York Tribune as "disgraceful "Do you know that the Jew Both declare that there wi must do the above things accord- excuse, “even conceding". In ing to his Talmud, since they are words of the New York Times for him acts pleasing in the eight that those who took part in thi of God?"

unseemly mob action were more Geneva, July 28,

Abyssinia Confident

Penat servitude and confisca by the outrages that hava happe, Signor Mussolini, in reply to M

Addis Ababa, July 28. tion of property are demanded for Avenol's Invitation to Italy to

The police are preparing to take Emperor Haile Selassie in an Germans who have Intimate red in Nari Germany Perry42 attend tha' Loague Council meet-

to-day said that lations with non-Aryana, and, for extraordinary measures before the Ing on Wednesday, recalls that interview

the League second offences, the death penalty. calling of the Deutschland of Italy, on July 14 and July 28 Abyssinia awaited

The offspring may not become Wednesday, the Europa on Augu Washington, July 27.

2 and the Rex on August 8, respectively, sent communications decision with confidence.. President Roosevelt has signed to Abyssinia confrming Italy's The only question the League German citizens.--Reuter.

The authorities have in American Warned

rocélved reports :: that va dir commutations of 160 prison sen- intention to continue the work of had to consider, he said, tences of aliens in order that the the Conciliation Committer re-whether a Member had the right

Berlin, July 28.stration of protest against I Department of Justice may be en-garding the Uat Ual incident and to openly violate the Integrity of

Commenting on the New York policy in Ethiopia bas abled to deport them, thus saving subsequent similar frontier In another State by threatening its

Independence try armed force as a disturbancos, Berlin newspapers ed for the departure of the United States $52,000 a year cidents. in upkeep.

Italy, Signor Mussolini pointed means to expansion and conquest." this morning warned America that Router, A score of countries are affected out, was willing to reopen the The Abyselnian Emperor, accus by the deportations, the largest discussions on condition that they ed Italy with "having destroyed contingent, 62, being Italian and were confined within the limits of the possibility of an Impartial

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