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KING VIEWS LINER

INSPECTION TOUR ON QUEEN MARY

MAKES FRIENDS IN TENEMENTS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH

QUORAM BOMBING "ACCIDENT”

ITALIAN VERSION OF ATTACK

NO BRITISH

ACTION-

· Rome, March 5. Glasgow, Mar. G. The bombing of the British Am- His Majesty the King, accompanied | bulance Unit with the Ethiopian army by Sir Godfrey Collins, Becretary for was to-day described as an unfor Scotland, Mr. Walter Ituneiman, Pre- tunnio accident by an Italian spokes- sident of the Board of Trade, Lord man. Weir, and officials of the bulldork, John Brown and Company, to-day paki a visit to the Cunard-White Star liner Queen Mary,

Daring the inspection, His Majesty asked repeated questions about the vessel's constraction, the comfort provided for passengers, as well as per particulars, and at the end of the visit, which lasted two and three- quarter hours, expressed pleasure at what he had seen, remarking that the

built Queen Mary was a ship

for utility.

It was revenind to Ilis Majesty that the service speed of the liner would he 20 knots. The Commodore. Sir Edgar Britten, who has been appoint. ed master of the Queen Mary, was Riso presented to -Ilis Majesty, ́ag were a number of engineering officials and workmen.

It is learned that the King ex- pressed his intention of visiting the liner again before she is commission. ed, and a proposal is being consider ed for him to go on the trial trip from Southampton.

He pointed out that the British Embassy had only notified the Italian authorities to-day that the ambulance had been moved to Queram. The Italians belleved it was still at Dea- siyo.

SNATCHER ROBS YOUNG LADY

PRISON SENTENCE

AND BIRCHING

A 24-year-old street coollo, Chan Les, was charged before Mr. 8. F. Balfour, at the Central Magistracy this morning, with the theft of a leather mnding containing $80, the property of Miss G. K. Saunders, of Mesra, Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd. Defendant denied the offence, but after evidence had been given, he was convicted, and sentenced to olght months' hard labour and 20 strokes of the birth. Sub-Inspector | J.,J. Walzh prosecuted,

In evidence, Miss Saunders stated that about 6.50 yesterday evening, she was walking along Chater Road When she was passing the alleyway near Messrs. Kelly and Walsh'a defendant snatched hee bag. Witness hung on to it and in the struggle which ensued, defendant managed to break the strap and ran away with the bag. A chauffeur gave chase and caught defendant. At the time of the struggl, witness was wearing diamond ring on one of the fingers no doubt but that the attack was

of her gloved left hand, and one of deliberate and that three orderlies the diamonds got loose. She was not attached to the unit were wounded-hurt in any way. Reuter's Bulletin Servien,

No representations have been made to the Italian Government up to now with regard to the bombing, but Ethiopian sources state that there is

ITALIAN VERSION

Rome, Mar. 6.

·

The Italian version of the bombing of the British ambulance station at Quoram states that the day before, when an Italian bombinge plane swooped down to inspect the tents, it was fired at, and the plane ro turned next day and bombed the tents,

Yip Kuen, a motor-car driver, stated that he was waiting for his master in Chater Road Jant evening when he heard shouts and saw, defen dant running. Defendant ran past witness who then gave chase and caught him. Complainant camat and witness returned the bag to her and asked her if the contents were

Intact.

up

ITALIAN CLAIMS RIDICULED

ETHIOPIAN ARMIES STILL STRONG

BOMBS SLAY PEASANTS

Addis Ababa, March 5. The Ethiopian Government ridicules the Italian allegation that all the Ethiopian armies except Ras Nussihu's have been routed and rendered useless as fighting units on the northern, front.

The Government states that aluce the beginning of the war the Imperial edlet against risking a massed battle has been obeyed and now that Marshal Badogilo has thrown five army corps. into the northern front it would be folly for the Ethiopians to stand their retreating according to a pre-arranged round. The Emperor's forces are plan.

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The Government has issued a state- ment with respect to the latest bomb- of a British ambulance unit. It says the British Red Cross section was about a mile and three-quarters from the nearest military camp when it was bombed. It asserts the bombing, was deliberate.

After bombing Quoram, killing ten pearants, including two women and four children, the attacking pinnea flow very low in the direction of the ambulance camp. Three orderlies in the British unit were wound-

Large quantities of black smoke

Defendant denied having snatched rising from the ground after the the andbag. He said he was stand-Reuter. bombing give rise to the belief ing under the verandah and another that the tenta contained munitions.man committed the offence. He was Router's Bulletin Service.

a native of Chul Young near Swatow.

Mr. Balfour remarked that it seem ed that an enormous amount of thioves came to the Colony by boat from Swatow.

NATIVES KILLED

London, Mar. 5.

After lunch, with officials of John Brown and Company, the King visited half a dozen tenement flats near the According to overal newspaper centre of the city. He knocked [at] reports, of which no official confrma. cach door, seeking entrance. One tion has yet been received in London,

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Solo Selected; Nura Kants; Reuter.

CLOSE PURSUIT

Songs King Charles....White Be doufn Love Song....Trotera; Victor Sanders; 4. Songs Sink Red Sun .Cad- man; Pat

Rome, March 5.

little boy, aged five and a half years, the No. 1 British Ambulance Unit US. GOVERNMENT| The Second Army Corps is sorted. Del Riego: At Dawning....

Sinclair: 5. Planoforte

account,

asked shyly: "Are you the new has been bombed at. Quoram. Accord- King" is Majesty replied: "Yering to one Addis Ababa little man, I am," patting the boy's three native Kenya boys attached to the galt were killed, but apparently the European personnel were unhurt

hend.

Afterwards, the King took ten with the first Labour Lord Provont of Glasgow, Mr. John Stewart, and mem-

Bulletin Servico,

bers of the. City Council,--Reuters of the Internment to notify thei

THOROUGH TOUR

the British Italian

to have reached Takkage to-day, the fleeing

enemy.- Reuter's Bulletin Service.

pursuing DROPS APPEAL

LITIGATION

Washington, March 6. The Government to-day surprised capital by requesting that

earlier cases of Red Cross bombing,

It has been the practice, since ASKS COURT TO END

Red Cross and Government of the where- abouts of this ambulance unit, but n Rome spokesman to reported a say the London, Mar. G. In the exceedingly thorough touring information that the ambulance the Supreme Court should disiniss its which the King made of the great had moved to Quoram reached the two appeals front a lower Court in liner Queen Mary at Clydebank to-Italian authorities only to-day-connection with two New Deal' crees day Is Majesty is sald to have British Wireless. ...

involving the Government's right to covered seven miles. He inspected

condemn land for slum clearance. almost every part of the ship, from the boiler rooms, which he climbed

The Supreme Court Immediately Stockholm, Mar. 6. neceded to the request, with the result down steel ladders to reach, to the The Swedish Minister to Rome is that there are now only two New searchlight platform. Cabin, tourist and third-class accommodation were presented a further note to the Italian Deal cases awaiting decision. inspected with equal thoroughness, Government in the matter of tho 'ns were also the swimming pools, bombing of the Swedish Red Cross gymnasiums, lounges, libraries and unit in Ethiopia. children's rooms.

The King showed his interest by numerous questions he asked and wor thint informed, among other facts, the vessel had 24 lifeboats self- propelled with Diesel engines, cach accommodating 145 people, that the all plant could pump 108,000 gallons of all per hour' to lubricate the en- gince, and that the Imer's service speed would. bo 20 knota

SWEDISH NOTE

The Government's change of atti- tude is beileved to be the result of a decielan to transfer to local Govern- It maintains the bombing of the ment responsibility for acquiring ambulances on December 80 wan a de land for low-cost housing schemes.

The Solicitor General told journal liberato act and presumes the Italian

asked for dismissal Government is prepared to pay an ists that he ha indemnity for the damage suffered by of the appeals because the cases had Swedish nationale property and become moot since all available money Swedish nationala themselves had been spent in other way. Reuter Bulletin Service.

Reuter,

The King stood for some time on the bridge, fascinated by the scene below him in the shipyard and out

board, THE over the Clyde. While on

GREATEST POSSESSION IS | many of the men who had helped in SELF-FOSSESSION,Cynic's Calen

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF-

werd

Chan Lin, coolte, was sent to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries through falling from lorry No. 1818 in Waterloo Road.

Suffering from severe injuries to

his left foot, Yui Kwong, a Chinese

One case of Diphtheria, two cases of Typhoid, and one case of Chicken- pox were reported to the local lealth authorities on Wednesday,

Mr. C. E. Lowe, of Dennys and Company, Solicitors, leaves Hong kong to-day for Shanghal, where he will join another legal firm.

the liner's construction

pre- dar. sented to the King, and when he came ashore there were remarkable scenes of enthusiasm, cheering workmen cordon breaking through the police and surrounding him,

The King expressed the hope that be would see the linor again” beforo she goes into commission, and it is thought there is a possibility that he will make a short trip in her on one of the trial runs. After luncheon, the King visited the Corporation housing achemen in Glasgow. He also visited the overcrowded area from which the

Banished for ten years from Janu inhabitants will bo transferred to Counell houses. He entered six tene- the Government Civil Hospital yester-ary last, Ng Chin, 30, was arrested ments, chatting for some time in each day suffering from injuries received in Yeo Wo Street yesterday and was -case with the occupants. Men, wo when she was working the windlass charged before Mr. W. Schofield at men and children surged round him of boat No. 550118 olf Wagland the Central Magistracy this morning. in the roadway and cheered him with Island. She died in hospital the He said he had come back to look for work. He was sentenced to fight tha greatest enthusiasm-British same day,

months' hard labour.

Wirelcan.

INVESTIGATING INDUSTRY

Thirty-six Chinese industrial lead. es, who are planning to investigate

man, was admitted to the Kowloon tlon of 25 from Mr. G. H. Potta for Hospital. He resided at No. 64 tho Hongkong Benevolent Society, in

memory of Blr. F., C. Jenkin. Shanghal Street.

Sin Fa, a woman, was admitted to

While on a voyage from Salt Fish Lane in the New Territories, Lau Ng

LABOUR FEARS ARMS RACE

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of Commons to-day whether, in view of the Government's programme of imperial defence, Mr. Stanley Baldwin would call a conference of Dominiors and Indian representatives, including the Indian- Princes, with a view to having the Dominions and India con- tribute more materially to the defence of their common interests.

Mr. Baldwin replied that the closest touch was being maintained between the United Kingdom Government and the Dominions, the Governments of and India on all major questions of imperial defence, through the Im- perial Committee of Defence and normal means of communication.

He did not think, said the Prime Minister, that the suggestion of a. conference could be usefully adopted at the present stage--Rruler.

QUESTION OF COST

London, Mar. 6. When questions were put to the

Exchequer, Chancellor of the

Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the Commons to-day as to the method of meeting the cost of the defence programme, ho said he considered it would be more appropriate to give such information Budget statement Mr. Chamberlain added that owing to the flexible and variablo

character of the

proposals, as well Do the difficulty of estimating accurately beforehand the possible rato

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The Telegraph has received a dona-execution, it was not practicable to say at this stage even approximately what would be the total cost of the programme. For the same reason, it

at present would be premature frame any estimates of the addition- al annual cost of upkeep of the forces resulting thersfrom.

The defence debate on Monday will arine on the following motion to bo moved by the Prime Minister:-That this House approves the defence pro- posals of Government which are outlined in the White Paper." A Labour Opposition amendment states An application for the confiscation That as the safety of the country Tai, coxswain of the ferry launch Lea of 1,488 pounds of rice found un-and the peace of the world cannot be Chol, saw a Rshing junk in distress manifested and unclaimed on board

secured by reliance on armaments, near Ki Lung Chau. When he neared the steamer Stanley at the Kwong but only by resolate pursuit of a the vessel, he found it had already Wing Wharf, Connaught Road West, policy of international understanding, capsized. The occupants were rescued was granted by Mr. Balfour at the adherence to the Covenant of the 0.20 P. W. D., J. D. Hutchison & Co.

Central Magistracy this morning. League of Nations, disarmament, 0.24 E. des Vooux, I A. Rodgern. and taken to Aberdeen.

Detective-Sergeant J. Hunter mado progressive Improvement of inter-

9.28 T. C. Monaghan, Col. Matthews. national a street coolie, the application.

labour standards

and So Pol, aged 34,

9.82 G. S. Chambers, F. H. King. the economic situation in Kwangtung appeared before Mr. Balfour at the

economic co-operation, so as to remove 9.30 J. S. Dunnet, F. C. B. Black. and Kwangsi arrived in Hongkong Central Magistracy this morning,

Sentence of six weeks hard labour the causes of war, this House cannot

9.40 W. L. Alexander, W. M. Barton. this morning aboard the President charged with the possession of 50 to be followed by two years, polico agree to a policy which in fact socks Jefferson from Shanghai.

9.44 E. M. Bryden, H. H. Mundy. of Com counterfeit Hongkong 10-cent pieces supervision was passed on Li Chan, security. In national armaments alone

9.48 K. B. Robertson IL K. Collings. The Chinese Chamber merce will entertain the members of of the new lasus. Dotective Sergeant aged 21, unemployed, when he pleaded and intensifies a rulous arms race 0.52 A. B. Reynolds, R. A. McKenny, the trade mission at a tea party to-]

C. Byron stated that defendant was guilty to the attempted theft of a between nations, inevitably lending 0.60 A. B. Purves, I. H. Goare. day at 1 p.m.

arrested while coming off the steamer fountain-pen electric torch from Said to war; views with alarm the pro- 10.00 E. W. Kirk, A. McKellar. Tin Yat yesterday. The coins were Hussain, a seaman, at Queen's Road posals for the reorganisation of 10.04 R. D. Walker, E. Taylor. found in his jacket pocket in a roll Contral near Wellington Street rester industry on a war basis, which will 10.08 S. A. Sloop, J. W. Alabaster,

Walsis EXCHANGE RATES and was separated from other genuine day. Sub-Inspector

stated enormously extend the vested interests 10.12 K. K. Rounds, H. Young money. The coins were good Imita that while complainant was walking in arms manufacture, and create 10.10 W. J. Lawrie, N. P. Fox, Martians but not excellent counterfeits. along the road, he was jostled by two serious menace to organised labour 10.20 D. J. Keogh, T. Lindars. 74.65/01 Sentence of three months' hard labour men, one of whom was defendant, and to Trade Unions standarda: and 10.24 J. S. Dykes, F. M. Ellis.

Prophet. 15.12 was passed, and the coins were order who tried to slip his hand into his has no confidence in His Majesty's 10.28 J. B. Mackie D. L

unworthy and 10.82 Col. Blake, A. T. Lay, inner coat pocket and extract the Ministers, whose 12.23 ed to be destroyed.

torch. The attempt did not succeed. ambiguous foreign polley has, largely 10.30 H. C. Hopkins, S. §. Perry."- Defendant admitted a record of three contributed to the prosent state of 10.40 J. G. Charlton, J. Angwin...

world unrest”. ....

10.44 T. J. Prien, J. Forbes. previous convictions.

The debate will extend over two 10.48 G. Marrellle, A. O. 1. Bowker. days.-British Wireless.

10.52 J. McKnight, A, C, Godby.. 10.50 J. G. Colesworth, T. R. Chassels. 11.00 D. Hope Gill, K. W. Jones. 11.04 1. W. Shownn, Comdr. Barry. 11.08 Wing Cir. Blahop, Comdr. Hole 11.12 Lt. Cir. Clarke, Fay.. Lt. Cdr.

Haines.. 11.10 Pay. Lt Morant, Surg. Lt. Cdr. Now Course 0.28 N, K. Littlejohn, 3. Dalguno, 9.86 Mrs. Mackie, Miss Knil,

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Tam Fai, 22, unemployed, was 1/2 sentenced to a total of nine months 4.98.16/16 hard labour when ho appeared on

7.26 romand before Mr. Macfadyen at the YIK Shing, 25, unemployed earth 20% Kowloon Magistracy this morning, carrying.coolie, anil Tong Ching, 20,

TEST OF STRENGTH 119% charged with theft of seven electric cook, appeared on remand before Mr.

London, Mar. 5. On switches from No. 66 Southwall Road, Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistracy .059

The Government will regard, .80%

86% Belonging to Wai Ying, 34, upmarried this morning on a charge of wounding

defence policy motion asking the 110%

110% woman, and with returning from Wang Chen, and a further charge House to approve proposals outlined

Inspector Chaster

of maliciously wounding, the 1/8.11/16 1/3.11/16 banishment.

in the White Paper, as one of con- 1701 Woods stated that the rant collector plainant with intent to disfigure or fidence, it is expected to be carried

of the house was prasing along tho maim -20.24%.

was preferred. Detectivo- 30.9/10 roof of the house when he saw defen Inspector A. H. Elston stated that the by a very large majority

The importance of the occasion will 217 dant squatting down and wrapping injured man was still in a serious be marked according to tradition with 4.08% something up. He went up and asked condition, and suggested that it would the issue of a three line whip to Gov- 1/2 defendunt what he was doing and be desirable at this stage to call erament supporters to be present found that he had same- electria medical evidence to show why the Tuesday night. Every effort will be Silver (Spot). .19.8/10. 10.1/16 wiring. Defendant alleged that he injured man could not attend. His made to secure that the majority for Silver (forward),1D.1/16

18.15/10 had been sont by a firm, and when Worshin agreed and fixed the after the proposals will represent as near War Loan. .107.1/18: 10714 they went down the stairs to make on noon of March 0, st, 2.80, for the ly as possible the full strength of the

quiries he tried to run away.. hearing of medical evidence,"

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