LEAGUE WELDING EMBARGO
LINKS OF CHAIN TAKING SHAPE
IMPOSING LIST
Geneva, Oct. 15. Link by link, the sanctions chain is being inexorably' woven at League of Nations' committees Acasions. The Economic Committee to-day gave first rend-
Bub ing to a list of materials necessary basis of which of a war on the of which, after further con- sideration, the anti-Italian bargo will be recommended,
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SOLIDLY BACKING LEAGUE
HOARE REAFFIRMS BRITISH STAND
FOLLY OF OUR TIMES
to
London, Oct. 16. Samuel Hoare,
The Foreign Secretary, Sr address this afternoon
broadenst #173 tho Fifth Annual Women's Conference on current problems which is meeting in New York. He said he hoped his speech in the League Assembly on September 11
had established beyond doubt that the British people were solidly behind the Covenant in a determination
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Studio Talk by Mr. Gifford Hull
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4-7-p.m. Chinese Programigo. 6-6.15 p.m. Children's Studio Con
7-7.13.n. Suite, Op. 66 (Elgur) played by the "Crown of India" London Symphony Orchestra.
7.13-7.20 p.m. Four Violin Solos by Efrem Zimbalist.
London, Oct. 15. The rubber position appears to be stronger. It is generally re- cognised that since the stocks held by manufacturers in countries sat fering acute exelange difficulties 1.. Kuruka Kuruka (Yamada); 2. have been reduced to a bare mini-Improvisation on a Japanese Tune mum, according to the chairman of (Zimbalist); 3. Persian Sour Harrison-Crosfield, sponking at the (Glinka); 4. Burlesca (Suk).
7.26-7-17 p.m. A Jazz Piano Re annual meeting of that concern to cital by Patricia Rossborough. of stocks was assured with the ab-tian: 4.
"He added that a further reduction Dames; 3. Anything Goes Selec
1. Here is my heart-Selection; 2.
A Cavalcade of Martial
Paris, Oct. 15 "If European countries wish to discuss stabilisation and the cur rency question, we are ready a any time to discuss them, but no far. we have received no declared Mr. Henry Morgenthau. request from England or Francé,"
talk with pressmen this evening.
Mr. Morgenthau said he had rate.
such
day.
but is believed to include 'rubber to resist all acts of unprovoked. S. Secretary of Treasury, in absorption continuing at the present Tunes; 5. Sweetmeat June. the Candy
The list is not yet published,
glycerine, iron ore, pig fron, lead, copper, zinc, manganese, tungsten, and nitric acid.
or
list of arms on which an embargo will be recommended, to include all apparatus used in chemical or incendiary warfare. It has been decided that all gases used for war purposes will be included in the prohibited list.-Renter.
LIST COMPILED
Ecasion and to substitute peaceful methods of settlement
for war.
He had tried to look beyond the immediate political dificulties to the causes of bitterness and strife,
delay.
then
com-
n
had converantions with M. Laval,
The suggestion that the selling
NORTH-WEST FRONTIER
Man.
7.47-8 p.m. Four Tunes from
"Curly Tep" (Commencing at the King's Theatre on Friday).
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. (Soprano) and Nura Kanis (Piuno- A Recital by Mrs. D. M. Richards forte).
Progranime
1. Song:-A Selection
Airs.
1. Danny Boy.
of Irish
2. I know where I'm going. 3. Killarney.
Pianoforte Solo-Selected,
A Selection of Russian Pensant Songs
(a) The Red Sarafon.
(4)
1
Nature has gone to be rest
love,
The aim of the committee fa
the Premier, M. Regnier, the cop controlled by all companies first to attack the products which
Finance Minister. M. Tannery, the domiciled in the United Kingdom are supplied to Italy entirely or
Governor of the Bank of France,lwould be concentrated in one hand (n) When I grow up-Fax-Trot: mataly by the states participating and had selected for special atten and Mr. Trip, Head of the Bank appeared able to cause a serious (b) It's all so now to me-Fox-Trot; in sanctions. The question of removed the question of the con-touched in a general way mone-tion upon which they were able to
tion among the cauyes to be of Holland, but he had only would soon destroy the organisa-Fox-Trot; (d) The Simple things In dislocation in the flow of trade and Animal Crackers in my soup→→ certain other manufactured semi-manufactured goods is being trol and distribution of colonial tary problems, such as stabilisa-rely at present to maintain London
Life-Fox-Trot. referred to military experts.
raw materials. He had suggested |tion. Il ta understood that the mili.it would be well to anticipate a Mr. Morgenthau denied thats the world's principal free market. tary experts committee has, agreed controversy by examining this there had been any discussion, on
Referring to tea, the chairman to augment President Roosevelt's question without unnecessary
the financial or economic sanctions
said -the potential producing gainst Italy, and declared that capacity was well ahead of current there was no need to worry about essential to the interests of all world consumption and It was Sir Samuel Hoare
the flow of gold to the United concerned that the international mended to his hearers the recent States, since the gold entering publication of the Economic Sec-America, in the last eighteen "greement be continued.--Reuter. tion of the League Secretariat months did not equal the amount called, "Remarks on the present of newly-mined gold, and no gold phase of International economic had been withdrawn from central relations", describing it as banks.-Reuter Special. sermon on the folly of our timer. He cited the statement, "the malady from which the world is now suffering is no longer entire- ly a crisis but rather an inability to-day told the United Press that A Bank of France official here of countries to co-ordinate their the United States Secretary of several efforts to emerge from the the Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgen- crisis" and himself continued, "I
The Upper Mohmand headman fully agree. It seems to me that that, following a series of private submitted to the Governor of the The articles on which an 'em- the lowering of barriers to inter- Premier, M. Laval and M. Jean at Wuchajawar, following
conferences with bargo ls proposed fall into
the French North-West frontier at a jirga held groups: those like petrol, coal and as the task must inevitably be, is
two national trade, slow and difficult | Tannery, Governor of the Bank recent incident in which a numbor | March (Alford); Steadfasd and True cotton largely drawn from non- one of the most fundamental of finite Impression that any
of France, has taken away a de. of British casualties were suffered. member states; and those like the tasks of the present time. It
move Replying to a request for peace, manganese and iren, some minerals is a task that must be persistently for stabilisation is hopeless at the Governor explained the Government policy and demands Bankers realise that the finan-in a speech delivered in Pushtu, clal sanctions against Italy will illustrateil by local proverbs. result in an economie autarchy The road to Nahakki on the and keep the whole world in the frontler is nearing completion, economic doldrums for a period and all troops are, expected to which it is impossible to estimate. return to barracks early in, great United Press.
| November-Reuter.
Geneva, Oct. 15. The list of commodities neces- sary to enable Italy to continue hostilities has been compiled by the Economic sub-Committee of the League, and restrictive action is now under consideration.
and rarer metals like tungsten and wolfram, the source of which is practically entirely in the handa of League members.
No action to likely to be taken to restrict Italy's supplies of the first category until non-members of the League can be consulted, but recommendations for im- mediate action are expected with respect to the accond group of commodities.
and courageously pursued, not only by ministers of commerce who desire to promote the economic welfare of the world, wish to promote International but also more by all those who friendship and serve the cause of peace."
SAME IDEALS The Foreign Secretary referred appreciatively to the constant advocacy of these ideals by the The Economic Committee will American Secretary of State, Mr. discuss the question of the anti-Cordell Hull, and the sympathetic Italian boycott of exports to- remarks in the same sense made morrow-Reuler”
by the French Minister of Com- merce, M. Bonnet, in the League Assembly. He recalled that when the Assembly adopted a resolution recommending freer trade between nations, Mr. Hull had sent a mes- sage cordially supporting the League's endeavours.
BUSY DAY
London, Oct. 15. Committees and sub-committees have been busy all to-day at Geneva preparing proposals for submission to the Committee of the Langue which is co-ordinating The measures
to
ment.
It was a source
of great en-
4
HOPELESS PROSPECT
present."
Paris, Oct. 15.
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4. Pianoforte Solo-Selected. 8.30-9 p.m. Military Band Selec- tions,
the utenseninger); Colonel
The P. and O. liner Chitral is due here from Shanghai at 6 nam. ΤΟ
Friday.
Kirkby Malzeard Sword Dance- Folk Dance (arr. Cecil Sharp); The Flamborough Sword Dance Folk Dance (arr. Cecil Sharp). Americana Youth and Vigour
Bogey
Fidelis March (arr. Hewitt)."
March (arr. Bidgood); Semper 9-9.15 p.m. A Relny of the Haven- try New Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).
9.15-9.30 p.m. Vocal Items. Clarice Mayno-Medley, Blue Moun.
.
You and the night and the Music.
Leslie Hutchinson. 9,30-10 p.m. From the Studio. "A few remarks on Civil Engineer ing in Ecuador" by Mr. G.-B. Gifford Hull.
10 p.m. Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins,
10.05-10.45 p.m. A Relay from Daventry.
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, direct- oned by Henry Hall.
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this evening. lse Bay Hotel
The last bus leaves Repulse Bay at 1
Proctor.
Mr. de Costa, of the Star Ferry .m. Company, Kowloon, reports to the police that some person travelling on! The Royal Engineers' usual fort- the ferry last night threw three life- nighily whist drive and tombola will buoys overboard. The total value of be held at Wellington Barracks on the lost property is $21.
Monday,
October, at 8.30 p.m.
A rent collecter named Hu Chik--
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Mr. A. S. Hassan, 202 Wanchai Road, reports to the police that his brother Omar, 24, has been missing from the address given since 6 pm
WAR
,
10.15-11 p.m. Vocal Gems.__! The Chocolate Solifer (0. Strauss). The Geisha (Jones).
11 p.m. Close Down.
CROWN
LAND
TRESPASS.
TICKLISH PROBLEM
FOR COURT
..
Central Police Court this morning A ticklish problem arose in the when a woman, Lok Po, aged 50, appeared before Mr. Schofield, charged with trespassing on Crown land at Saiwanho.
The annual prize-giving of the Ceń- to be put into couragement tant, the Governtral British School will take place yeun reports to the police that while operation by League members in ments of the three great trading on Thursday, October 24, at 11:45 collecting rent a forged. Chartered fulfilment of their obligations nations were looking in the same arising out of the Italian resort direction, but the road ahead consented to give away the prisos.
a.m. in St. Andrew's Church Hall,] Bank ten-dollar note was passed off when Lady MacGregor has kindly on him. war in disregard nt the Covenant and who wish a restora-
would not be easy. "It is never tion of peace by an agreed settle-
easy to take the long view as Kwok, Fai, aged 67, unemployed, against the short and remember was sentenced to eight months hard AL a meeting of the amb the ultimate good of all rather labour by Mr. Schofield at the Cen committee for mutual assistance, than the Immediate advantages of Iral Magistracy this morning on on October 15. the Chairman said there was no
each."
of returning before his banish- charge idea that certain countries should
ment term of ten years from Decem- Miss Cramer, No. 1, Chathum In conclusion, Sir receive compensation for sneriflces
Defendant pleaded that a man, been completed. Path, was summoned before Mr. Ng Wal, took the permit away from Samuel her 23, 1923, had Hoare said in democracies states for being the keeper of u sly brothel Central Police Court, for allowing her, as she owed him money.
Defendant had a previous conviction Macfadyen this they might have to make, or that
morning at the others should give such compen-standing and imagination of the Seculed.
men must appeal to the under Detective Sergeant Kinnear pro her dog out without a muzzle or leash. sation. "We are all called to make people, for if they could not carry
Miss Cramer told the Magistrate that,
Mr. W. E. Hollands, of the Pub. Encrifices with a view to the the people with thein their indi-
the dog must have run out without lic Works Department said a letter restoration of peace. Peace isvidual wisdom was of no avail.
Brought before Mr. Macfadyen it anyone seeing it, as she always put was received from Ng Wai stating well worth sacrifices. It demands This is why I welcome the chance on a charge of unlawful possession of inoculated. Defendant
the Central Magistracy this morning its muzzle on. The dog had been that the defendant was occupying less sacrifice than war, but in of speaking to a great American San King-fal, aged, unemployed, ing before Mr. Mafuyen on
Aned his house and would not leave. conformity with
atin of Glaxo at Douglas Wharf, $5. Sgt. Stuart prosecuted. Appear- Apparently she was allowed to Articlo XVI we must
Paragraph 3 of audience. I want to convince you plended unt guilty, and said he saw similar charge, Mrs. Franklin, 37, Ng Wai's absence. Actually, the
reach an
a live there for a few months during agreement to minimise the loss the abolition of war' and
that we in Great Britain stand for the tin rolling along the wharf, so Robinson Road, was also fined $5. defendant was now trespassing on and inconvenience resulting from mentality of war, whether on the evidence, his Worship gave defendant
the he picked it up. Owing to Inck of Sgt. White prosecuted, the application of sanctions."
Crown land, but there was a per- The Committee is examining the field of battle or on the fleld of the benefit of the doubt and
ls- Failing
mit for the structure. Originally possibility of opening new mar-
industry and labour. charged him. Sub-Inspector. Walsh Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magis defendant's husband, but was later appear before Mr. the permit was in the name of the kets in favour of countries suffer- order in
We want a new world and a new prosecuted.
tracy this morning to answer a charge ing loss of export through the which peace and justice,
human relations, in
of keeping a common gaming house at
transferred to Ng Wai. There trade embargo against Italy.
was no question of sub-letting the Road, The Economic Sub-committee and Intercourse, shall be secure, Lam, eat floor and 15, Aberdeen his bail of $50, Thirteen other coolies been given three months to clear trade titutes lodging house at 3, Sam Kai floor, Wu Lam, E, coulle, forfeited house to the defendant. She had
Kround has been considering the, Im-
and I am sure that these are also Street, second Boor, respectively, were arrested for gambling on the out, but she had refused. The position of an embargo on exporta
and ideale." Wong Ng. married woman, and premises; three of whom failed to ap woman was also using the place to Italy of key products, and also
Wu Shan, married woman, were each pear in Court and their bail of $3 the refusal by League Powers to
fined $50, or one month's hard labour, each was estreated. The other game could be brought to this effect.
as an opium divan, and evidenco receive exports from Italy.
by Mr. Schofield at the Centrul blors pleaded guilty and were ench Court this morning. Similar fined $2. The sum of $8.30 picked up
Mr. Hollands added that this Pollac in instructions Sam Mui, widow, and Li N. 62, Sub-Inspector L. Whant prosecuted,
woman for trespassing on Crown. widow, who pleaded guilty to solicit
innd. A moderate antleyclone covers Ing in Water Street and Rose Lane, the Pacific to the cast of Japan respectively.
Ip Yau, aged 29, married woman,
The Magistrate suld he would and a weak antleyclone is centred prosecuted in all the cases.
Sub-Inspector Thorpe appeared before, Mir, Macfadyen, at like time to consider the case and over the Yangtze Valley. Shallow
the Central Magistracy this morning, adjourned the hearing for one charged with assaulting another mar-woek. Defendant is on $25 ball. A trade mark. summons, concern- ried woman, Ho Yee-ping, on board.
the passage from Conton to Hongkong.
of
According to press telegrams a list of key products is being drawn up and includes materials neses- sary for the manufacture munitions of war. There is general expectation in Geneva that the work of the various sub- committees will be sulllefontly, advanced to be brought before a
commerce,
British Wireless. your wishes
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On charges of keeping a Prng Nữ 37 Haiphong
OTHER CASES
depressions are situated over the dust light butteries, was northern part of the Yellow Sea tioned before Me, Schofield at men the steamer Kwongtung while on meeting of the full Co-ordinating Kagoshimi. Local forecast:-N. the complainant bring Ng Tre-slick, complainant and defendant were deck by Young Kuf-lam, 18, unemployed, Committee, which consists of one E. winds, light to moderate; fair,
of Central Maglatracy this morning, Sub-Inspector Walsh said that both Similar charges were admitted representative of each State mem-
proprietor of the Paul-Battery Com- passengers on the steamor. At about and Wang Ho, 39, coolio. Young pany, 282-280, Lockhart Road, and 8 o'clock yesterday evening, complain was fined $10 and Wong $ or the defendant II, Walls, otherwise ant woke up defendant who War: known
sevén days' gaol. Both Salehbai Hathi Walla, sleeping on the bunk above her, and
ber, on Saturday. The position
charge their obligations in col- Wirelces.
CABINET APPROVES
Brussels, Oct. 16:
IM
were
of countries which have declared themselves unable fully to die room for exports to Italy-British manager of Phialbin and Company, they had an argument which led to a ordered to pull their structures 180 Hennessy Road, Mr. S. Ne struggle, resulting in complainant down within one week to the satis- Jaboration with their fellow Lea-.
Quinn appeared for the complainant being hit on the head with a metal faction of the. P.W.D. gue members is also being 'con-
and mentioned that the Hon. Mr.] mug. Asked why the had struck sidered. One suggestion, accord-
Mr. Hollands explained that de- M. K. Lo is appearing for the de- complainant, defendant said com fendants and obtained stone from ing press messages, is that exporta
fence. The case was adjourned for plainant had first struck her child the quarry and built structures The Cabinet to-day approved the one week, The summons alleges with a fan and also wanted to of key products to theas countries attitude of the Belginn dolegates false trade marks on flashlight bat- her from her bunk.ills. Worship on Crown land at Salwanho. No.
drag might be restricted to their own at Genova in supporting the sanc tories of the complainant, dem actual needs, so na to leave no tions against Italy-Router.
on bound both parties over in personal permits would be issued for now
structures, he said.
October 10.
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The purpose of their visit was to put before the Premier their: views on foreign policy, with special reference to the Italo- Abyssinia diaputo and its tront mont at Geneva,
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Mr. Amory, has recont speeches given voice to somo.mis- givinga regarding recent develop The Prime Minister, #ecom-monta In the international situa panied by the Under-Secretary for tion, and it is assumed he explain-- Foreign Affairs, received to-day led his 'doubts at the interview to-- two small deputations of Conserva-day. He is also expected to spèák- tive members of both Houses of in the debate on foreign affairs Parliament, one brought by Mr. when the House of Commons re- ́L. ̄ ̄ ̄M." 9/ ̈Åmery, and the other nasombles on October 22-British
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