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TULA PROVED

SUPPORTS CONTINUED. TREATIES

TERMS DESPATCHED | BRITISH ARGUMENT

TO DISPUTANTS

-MODIFIED

TERMS

Paris, Doc. 10.

AT NAVAL TALKS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER

JAPAN TO PUT

HER CASE

DELEGATE FULLY

INFORMED

SILVER

POLICY

RUMOURS

NACANO NEEDS NO BLOW TO SMUGGLERS

MORE ORDERS

(Spesial to "Telegraph”)

(Ry Telegraph. Copyright, Peligraphia Mem sagra Ordinancs, 1874. Reestved, December

Tokyo, Dec. 11. London, Dec. 10.

A Foreign Office spokesman said An Important British statement, to-day that he believed Admiral which started the serious business at Nagano, the Japanese chief naval this morning's meeting of the Naval conference delegate, possesses ample instructions to discuss the proposals

Conference, in understood to have sURO TAT maile dielent knowledge to

IN CHINA?

OR SLAP FOR SPECULATOR?

The poace terms drawn up in the talks between Sir. Samuel Houro, Bri. tish Foreign Secretary, and M. Laval,

(Spacial to "Talagraph”) Minister for French Promior and Foreign Affairs, were transmitted to

Washington, Dec. 10. Rome and Addis Ababa last night.

The United States Treasury con- It is believed that the British rogested the prolongation of the prin- so

ciples of the Washington and London He also has presentativos anked

tinues to refuse to comment on the declaration by Franco that the pro necessitated by altered international ing figures and tonnage for the com-

naval treation, but with modifications repu praballo questions concern-silver situation on the grounds that

otherwise

would they posals must be accoptable to the

reveal their mon upper limit which Japan con- circumstances.

hand to speculators. as well as League and the Nogus,

alders desirable, without asking Tokyo Italy, and that the agreement ronchod gavo satisfaction to the British Gov-

added. ornmost.

for a clear-cut

the coding to Italy of four provinces

in Ethiopia, in return for which Italy was to be asked to provide an outlet to the sea for Ethiopia at Assab, or, alternatively that Britain provide a seaport in British Somaliland. It was this latter proposal which aroused opposition in certain quarters in Bri-

The Secretary of the treasury is

1935.

RADIO BROADCAST

Several Items From

The Studio

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME

From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (845 kilocycles):

*

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 6-6.15 p.m. Childrens Studio Con- cort.

7-7.17 Pom

Chopin Studies played by Wilhelm' Backhaus.

1. No. 7 in C sharp. Minor: 2. No. 1 in G flat major; 3, No. 11 Major: No. 9 in F Minor. in E flat major; 4. No. 10 in A dat

7.17-7.30 p.m. From Foreign Lands (Moszkowski).

7.30-8

p.m.

The needs of individual power for special instructions, the spokesman Į not present, but associates Baid that (piano) and Fred Carpio (Banjo).

must be taken into consideration, the British statement allegedly asserts, Although it is indicated that the

A British

submarines,

they are receiving frequent informa tion on the situation.

The rumours regarding he Trem

Include:* (1) that tha?

the spokesman said the Government nury's future is negotiating i

understand

The original peace terms includoded abolition of an also suggest | delegates poseens considerable latitude, Mr. Norman Davis, America'a spokesman, repeated America's de had not instructed the delegates in ire to sea a twenty per cent. all-anticipation that certain specifie ques round reduction in navies, and added would arise.

Ile that the United States was

that Admiral ready to

Nagano explore any reasonable proposition.

so far had not requested The conference will not meet

additional instructions, but added to-morrow afternoon, in order that that he had not had time to cable such Viscount Bonnell

a request, may attend Cabinet meeting in the morning.

Interesting developments pected at this next meeting as it is understood that the Japanese intend to explain their parity claim in detail, The Japanese delegates will have the floor for most of to-morrow's meeting.

Router.

taln.

According to ona French source, modiflentions in these terms were finally agreed upon, the compromise involving a considerable dimunition of the territory in Tigre Province to bo conceded to Italy, and a modification in the Italian rights in the territories proposed to be thrown open for colonisation but remaining under the sovereignty of the Negus-Router.

*COMMTTEE MEETS

tho

aro ex.

London, Dec. 10. The first meeting of the first cont- mittee of the Naval Conference took place at Clarence House to-day.

day, Bir Samuel Hoare discussed with Plenaryom

terday.

Iment of the Italo-Ethiopian tiispute. and provisions

No suggested basis had yet been sub-i mitted for the view of either Italy or Ethiopia, and it would clearly be premature to make a statement at present.

The spokesman said Japan had not suggested the question of regional eussed, like the one covering the Paci naval limitation agreements be dis

arigen an far at the London converan- fic. He believes this matter has not tons-United Press.

PLAN TO SCARE WOMAN

BY COURT

91- aged

concrete-

Lam S employed at the Shing

BALDWIN'S STATEMENT

London, Dec. 19. After consideration of questions of In the House of Commons, Mr. procedure there was a continuation COOLIE BOUND OVER Stanley Baldwin, Prime Ministar, of the general discussion Initiated at announced that on Saturday and Sun- the

meeting

Tho M. Laval certain

made proposals in an statements to the attempt to And basis for a settle

committee regarding ́qualitative and quantitativa naval carrying

part four of the London Mun Reservoir Scheme, appeared on which relates to the use of remand before Mr. E. 1. Wynne of the Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this ent and London Treaties. morning, charged with having be on these issues were also haved in a disorderly and threatening by the principals of the United manner. whereby Italian delegations.

a breach of

discuss the question of quanitative second floor, at I am. op December Committee then proceeded to door of No. 100 Fuk Wing Street, ing quantity of paper outside the

Jimitation. It meela again tomorrow 9. afternoon.

There will be an adjournment of the conference for Christmas from the morning of December 21 to the afternoon of January 2.--British Wireless.

Major Attlee, Labour leader, asked whether the proposals were substan- tlally the same as those appearing in the Press.

moro

Mr. Baldwin replied that there had quite obviously been a lenk in France, which made a most dimeuit and delicate matter incomparably difficult and delicate. He understood there were considerable differences between the original proposals and the Press reports,

Mr. Baldwin added that he had spent the whole morning over

messages concerning the matter, and

the

directly with Chinn;

(2) that Mr. Morgenthau has de

speculators;

A Jaxx Recital by Julian Silverio

1. Hot and Bothered; 2. Folly: 3. Got Rhythm in Your Feet; 4. Minn

Pickin' the Banjo; Alone: 5. . Ticklin' the Finger: 7. Bugar Plum;

8. Aunt Jemima's Birthday, 8 p.m. Time and Weather Report. 8.03-8.15 pm. Octets

Hearts and Flowers (arr. Willough. by): Good Company Melley (arr.

elded to punish

(3) that the to make purchases because of the large quantities being smuggled from China Into Japan. (In this connection It is pointed out that the United States promised China to conduct their purchases with as little injury to China as possible);

Treasury has refuse! WALIOURODY).

p.m.

Selections by "The Waikiki Trio.” 1. Forward Kamehameha; 2, Kame hameha Waltz; 3. Kanahanui Hotel English Hula. 4. Wahikaahuula: 6. The Pidgin

(4) China itself is selling in order to acquire a dollar and sterling balance in order to stabilise the yuan tin and their sales have exceeded the

Minor" (Schubert) ("Unfinished").

8.35-9 p.m. "Symphony No. 8 in B 9-9.16 p.m. Daventry News Bulla. 9.15-9.30 p.m. United States ability to absorb the by Fritz Kreisler.

A Violin Recital offerings.

For your man's gift

SPORTS SHIRTS

of wool,

cotton and Acrtex Cellular. White and in various colours. $3.50, $6.50, $8.50 each. cash. discount.

LOBY

10%

pop into

MACKINTOSH'S

THE TURKEY": 1. Serenado Espagnol (Spanish

This is the, moat plausible reason- that due to the lessening of the Eur-Serenade); 2. Join (De Falla); 3. opean war fears, the silver buying words" (Mendelssohn); 4. London- A May Brecto ("Songs without could not be continued without cousing an undesired sharp advance in the

Air. Jerry sterling price, and hence the Treasury

9.30.10 p.m. has hilted buying.-United Press.

A Variety Concert

by

nern

2.

DISCREDIT REPORTS

Audrey Steel (Comedienne); Fay Litter (Piano); Rex. I. Pedley (Barl- Washington, Dec. 10. tone); Doreen Bla (Accompanist). Responsible Chinese here have dis- 1. Piano Solo: Romance

San credited the reports that the Chinese Paroles,

Litter) 2 silver offerings have contributed to Song: Schatz (Fay

an old Southern

Custom; the London Impasse,

Steel); 3. Song: Also they have placed no credence! Through; (Rev. Pedley); 4. on the reports that the United States Sele: Cathay Tango; Roth; (Fay Secretary of the Treasury is negotiat- Litter); 5.

Song:

stocksUnited Press.

0. Songs: States purchases of Chinese silver I Love you truly Fairings: (Rex.

Pedley)

Piano Solo: Two Guitars-Russian Gypsy Song; (Fay Liiter): 8.

Song:

Lullaby of Broadway: (Audrey Steel).

10 p.m.

Big Ben: Reuter Press Bulletins.

10.06-10.30 pm,

tes, the Japanese, French and peace might be occasioned, by igniting with Nanking for the United shadow; (Audrey Sting with

The charge was amended to one of "wantonly making a bonfire out- side the door of No. 108 Fuk Wing Street, second floor, likely to cause damage to the stairway and to en- dunger fe."

Defendant plended guilty and was bound over in the sum of $26 to be of good behaviour for a period of six months.

MONUMENT TO JELLICOE

London, Dec. 10.

At the previous heating the police In the House of Commons, Mr. suggested that defendant had com-

have

he was not sure that finality had yet Stanley Baldwin, Prime Minister, un-mitted the net because he wanted to Boen reached. An Immediate, dis-nounced that the House would cussion might do very serious harm. Thursday consider a motion for the premises, because she would

on scare a prostitute who lived on the He undertook to Inform the House and erection of a monument to the late nothing to do with him. facilitate an early debate as soon as Admiral The proposals were agreed upon and Special.. had been submitted.

LABOUR INTENTIONS

-Major Attlee"Bald the published"de"

ports threw over the whole basis of

the League system. Labourites did

Earl Jallicoe. Reuter)

Detective-Sergeant Goodwin peared for the prosecution.

-DAY-BY-DAY-NEWS-IN-BRIEF

OTHERS.Dr.to-merroW.

to. Welhaiwel

EVERY MAN MAY, BY EXAMINING H.M.S. Folkestone is leaving the nof desire to embarrass the Govern-1115 OWN MIND, GUESS WHAT PASSES Colony for A cruise ment, but they felt obliged to press IN THE MIND OF for Information and discussion. The Johnson. Labouriets would take an early op portunity to raise the question nx to what was a satisfactory settlement Recording to the prnciples of the League Covenant.

Vice Admiral J. P. Esteva, Com- mander-in-Chief of the French Naval Forces in the Far East, arrived here this morning aboard the cruiser Primaguet. The usual anlutes were exchanged.

calendars

tral Selections,

my

Light Orches-

OTHER VIEWS

Washington, Dec. 10. observers here is

The theory of five competent that the United States Treasury has been able to buy silver heavily recently. duo to the heavy flow of capital to the United States since the European war scare. The silver, with the flow of capital, slowed the pressure en the pound and eased the balance which the heavy American silver purchases had main tained,

Observers suggest that Englandberg), and Amerien niutually desire $0 10.30-11.p.m. Dance Tunes of not- maintain the dollar and the pound at so-long ago. the present ratio,

However, I continued silver purchases would require the United States to purchase large blocks of sterling there would be an increasing tundency-for-the-pound to rise

It is also claimed that the Guvern-

Liebestraume (Liszt); Kamennol- strow, Op. 10 No. 22 (Rubinstein): Old Spanish Song (Aubert); Irish Washerwoman (arr. Sowerby); Prin- cess Elizabeth (Crean); Amina (Lincke); Desert Song Waltz (Rom-

11 p.m. Close Down.

DEATH OF MRS.

A. RAHUMED

ILLNESS

munt desires the silver buying not

to disturb tho unduly

monetary AFTER THREE WEEKS' arrangements of the gold bloc nations. Further they expressed the opinion Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd., are traders have believed that the Amori

that New York brokers and silver distributing handy desk for the coming year.

We regret to record the death of con silver purchasing has aided for eigh instead of domestic traders and Mrs. Fatoma Eva Itahumed, wife of that the present crisia might Mr. A. K. Rahumed, of the Hongkong Among the passengers who arriv- manoeuvre to determine whether the Electric Co., Ltd., at her residence to cd by the Potsdam from Manila was

United States Treasury or foreign illness.

day at 4 a.m. after three weeks' senior member of the staff of The interests control the market. Times, Captain A. L. Kennedy, The same source claims that assistant Foreign Ip Shiu-ching, a native of Swatow, Kennedy is on a recuperative cruise. huge quantity of silver

Editor. Captain number of foreign concerns with who was picked out of the water outlie will be in South China for a week sought to force the United States to OTHER REACTIONS

side the Swatow Harbour after his

or more and will visit Canton to-buy-United Press. fishing boat had been rammed and day. From Hongkong he goes sunk in a collision with the steamer Paris, Dec. 10. It is understood that the British Gustav Diederichsen, was brought la Government has criticised the peaca Hongkong on the steamer und nd- plas na being too generous to Italy.mitted

Government Civil A the Reuter Special.

Hospital, suffering from the effects of his immersion.

The Dominion High Commissioners were summoned to the Foreign Ofice this afternoon, it is believed for con. Hultation on the peace proposals Renier Special

Genova, Doc. 10.

The reported peaco terms havo created a feeling little short of stupe faction. Reuter Special.

Paris, Dec. 10.

to

***

Maniit

For

to

stealing three galvanised fron

pipe joints from the Kowloon Wharf and Godown last Sunday, Tam Kung- kan, 32, odd job coolic, was brought i before Mr. E. L

E. I. Wynne-Jones at the

A 20-year-old unemployed man, Fan Kowloon Magistracy this morning and Kwal-sang, was brought before Mir. was sentenced to one month's hard E. I. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon labour. Defendant pleaded that he with uttering a forged $10 note of in front of one declared Magistrney this morning, charged picked the joints up while sweeping. of the godowns.

"We are in agreement," Sir Robert Vansittart, of the British Foreign Office, when leaving the Qual d'Orsay which he had just visited with Sir George Clerk, British Am bassador, to discuss the peace plan Reuter Special.

EUROPEAN HOUSE ROBBED

the Chartered Bank of Indin, Australia Inspector Stimson stated that defen- and China on December 8. Inspector dant was arrested with the joints in Chester-Woods, in requesting a mand, asked his Worship to take the

re- Iteclamation Street.

case for committal. Defendant was remanded for 48 hours in pollee

custody.

A

to unload,

PETROL THEFT

ADMITTED

GARAGE EMPLOYEE

plainant. Tho

·

CHARGED

and

The deceased is survived by a gon a daughter, Abbas and May, and Mrs. M. Rafeek and two sisters beside her husband, her parents Mr. and two brothers.

The funeral will leave the re- aldenco, 118 Caine Road, this after- noon at four o'clock arriving at the Mohamedan Cemetery at p.m. It is requested that no flowers be sent.

EXCHANGE RATES

Paris

of 34 tbs of rice on board the steam1894ansferred to Milan. charge, saying,ho had kept the money | Hongkong -

in his

19.07

521

521

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Dec. 9. -7447/64 .29.26 .12.20 .520. 1/2.9/16

4.02.16/16

201 .118%

Dec. 10. 74.28/32 15.22

119

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.30.1/32

110%

36.3/04

110

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1/44

20.27

.39.9/16

210

4.98% 1/2

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Ifo Sze-wing, aged 30, a clerk en Geneva.. layed at the tongkong Hotel Garage Berlin. at The leak, was brought before Mr. Athens W. Scholled, at the Central Magie Shanghai. Dafaure de la Prade, former Consul of 38 gallons of petrol.

The many friends of M. Georges embezzlement of po and with the theft

Tracy this morning, charged with the New York..

Amsterdam General for France in Hongkong, wili

Vicana be glad to learn that he has

Mr. Parsons, manager of the Hong- Prague been Admitting the unlawful passession promoted to ministerial rank. Mong Hotel Garage, appeared as com Bacharest.

de la Prade, who left here

defendant denied the first Lisbon...

pocket with the intention of Brussels.... paying it in on Saturday. He ad- Monte Video. mitted the second chargo.

Belgrade.. Sub-Inspecor McEwen December 7 the defendant received Yokohama.

said an Montreal 50 from a coolie, as money which had Helsingfors been paid for some petrol. The de- tio fendant falled to enter the amount in Buenos Aires...15 his books. He was arrested on De- Oslo. eember 9. With regard to the second Silver (Spot). charge, defendait employ the petrol War Lons......100%

Silver (forward).28% ingenious method in taking the petrol. Whenever he extracted petrol from the tank, he notified the A.P.C. that

Launch, Tak Chay, yesterday, Chan in Yuk-lung, 36, coolle, was sentenced to hus had a

connection with the SAFE PICKED TWICE

hard labour by Mr. E. I. Colony-a connection which one month's Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon menced in 1926 and which com

was mark- IN SUCCESSION

this

with morning, Inspectored by the most cordial relations Stimson

stated that the launch was the Government and the community. Over $2,000 worth of jewellery was stopped by Sergeant Bradsell as it Few diplomatic representatives have stolen from No. 43 Grampian Road, was leaving the ss. Hellas and de-attained such great popularity in this Kowloon, City, in two successivo rob-fendant was found sitting by the bag Colony as he did and his qualities, beries sometime between last Satur- of rice which had been covered with apart from official. relations, ure still day and Monday, according to a re- hls Jacket.

well remembered). port made to the police by vicking.

the

:

Misses E. and I. E. Rogers and Trouble over a money loan associat- Another batch of drug carriers was Messrs. N. A. E. Mackey and J. F. C. ion was the cause of the appearance dealt with by Mr. E. I. Wynne Jones Mackay, the occupants of the pres of Li Pul-ki, 40, coolie, and his son, at the Kowloon Magistracy. this mises.

Li So-hn, 22, before Mr. E. I. Wynne-morning, Kong Yiu, 2, and Chan the tank was leaking, and in this

occupants in the evening, it was found Cheung Yau,

Only

210

-100%

-British Wireless,

It appears that on Saturday the Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this Kal, 17, both unemployed, were way the offence was not detected. house was deft in charge of the sor-morning, charged with assaulting two charged with having possession of Tests had been carried out by. the Including To-Day vante. On the return of one of the married women at Shok Kin Mel Railway Station on Monday. The but none could be found. Defendant In King, 30, and raw oplum at the Kowloon Canton A.P.C. for, any leakage in the tank, former, who admitted having 24 taels extracted the petrol by entching the Shamshuipo, yesterday. First do stated that the

hd was fined $75, or, in default, three overflow in the tank, and In

In this A report was at once made to the gone to his house to collect some weeks, haril labour, white the second it was not registered. He had been police, and nothing. further happ

that the safe had been pleked and some pieces of jewellery missing.

pleked

until Monday when it wanker/Money from his son and had Interven- man was aned" 800, or, in default doing this for the past ten months. ed because there was some argument, two months' hard Jabour for the On one occasion the A.P.C. put 150 that the safe had again been.

It was revented that the two defen- possession of 10 Laclb. Revenue gallons of petrol in the tank at 4 and more valuables stolen. It is au- r

lants had nothing to do with the Omeer H. Major stated that the first one day, and at 10 p.m. the pected that a "boy grit as he has dis-i defendant's wife had a share in the his logs, while the other was found tong. employ, was the

formerly in their association themselves, but the first man had the opium concealed about following day 14 gallons were miss-

appeared with all his

belongings. association and owed the sum of $, have hidden the opium In the bottom Fortunately, a brooch valued at and the complainants had gone to ask of a pair of leather shoes. Another $500 which was in the xato was not for it. The two men were cautioned man, Li Pul, was fined $60, with the taken by the thief or thieves.

"Detective-Sergeant alternative of four weeks hard labour, and discharged. « Goodwin prosecuted."

for possession of 94 heroin pilla.

Mr. Schofield remanded the case formally for one week, as the polico were not prepared to accept defen dant's plea on the first chargo.

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