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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1936.
WANG CHUNG-HUI
ARRIVES
DECLINES TO GIVE
INTERVIEW
Dr. Wase Chun ul, Judge of the International Court at The Hague, the Judicial formerly President Yuan at Nanking, and chief mediator between Nanking and Canton, arrived in Hongkong this morning from Europe, but refused to be inter-
vlowed.
Dr. Wang left the Scharnhorst, on which he has travelled from Barco lona, at 7.30 am. with his friends and wont to a private home in Hong- kong for breakfast. Ho stated that nt present he was not in a position to say anything and refused to be interviewed by the many Prese repro- sentatives who were at the skip to meet him
Among those who were on the wharf to greet the world famous Jurist word Colonel C. W. Leung, representative of the 1st Route Army. Mr. Tao V-pong, Secretary of the South West Political Council, Madame Hu Mo-lin, daughter of Mr. Hu Han min, and Wei Tao-ning, mecial envoy from the Central Government.
BRITAIN PLEDGED TO.
AID FRANCE
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Ho has also well beaten the record
to-diny.
He said the League must handle the
situation. Until the League Council meets. Friday, no British action was
ha declared possible, ha de
"However," he went on, "there is no reason to suppose that the German action implies a threat of hostilities.
"The Gorman course has profoundly shaken the confidence in any engage ment into which Germany might enter in the future," he warned.
Sounds Warning
AWAITS FATE
Hero is a new picture of Elton Stone, conferred slaver of Mary Star** r, 14, of Fresno.
"Death Ray" That Can Really Kill
-Urbana, Ill., Feb. 28. "death ray” machine, so deadly
a man unfamiliar with its operation dare, not approach: within 50 feet of its "projector" is near completion under the guidance of Illinois physicists.
A beam of neutrons, 14 times more deadly than the x-ray, capable of destroying white corpuscles of the blood stream, will be fired from the machine when it is completed, Dr. P. G. Kruger, director, sald.
"The machina is deadly," Dr. Kruger anid, "but strangely enough we expected it to be of Immeasurable aid to medicine.
"Experiments show that tho rays reduce the white blood count from 8,000 to 300 or 400. Nor- mally this would be fatal, but we believe the opposite result will be obtained in treating victims of Jukemia, the disease in which white corpuscles kill off all tho life bearing red ones."
GREAT BRITAIN MUST the cells of cancer and Hodgkins It may also be of use in' killing RE-ARM
disease, he said.
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tween Germany, France and Britain, and until then there would be times of trouble, crisis and panic in Europe.
LABOUR VIEW
"Should thord occur during the
Mr. Clement R. Attlee, Labour period necessary to consider the new fender, moving the Labour motion situation any actual attack on Franco condemning the Government's policy, or Belgium, in violation of Article 2 said the White Paper on Defence of the Treaty of Locarno, His really amointed to engaging. In an Majesty's
would regant armaments rec. He emphasised that Government itself in honour bound to come to the the Labourites wore ready to establish sistance of the country attacked," defences necessary for collective Mr. Eden warned.
security, but were not prepared to 20 further,
Britain was willing to consider Herr Hitler's proposals, nevertheless, "and
will examine them objectively Sir Archibald Sinclair, for the with a view to learning the extent to Liberals, described the White Paper which they represent a means by as vague and unconvincing, and, while which the shaken pence structure may condemning the violation of treaties, again bo strenghtened."
urged that Hitler's constructive pro- noaals should be dispassionately |
He asserted that Germany's action was “a severo blow at the principle | studied. of the sanctity of treaties underlying
relations"
Britain's Arms
Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Afinister, dealt with the armament question.
Radioactivo salts, used in the treatment of internal cancer, al- ready have been developed with the ray.
The greatest value of the machine to physicists, Dr. Kruger said, will lie in its ability to umash atoms and to unvell the secrets of nuclear structure.
A new photo-electric cell which can "ace" stare invisible to the naked eye was announced by Prof. Jakob Kunz, University of Illinois physicist.
"The now method involves use
of colloidal alkali vapour," Prof, Kunz explained. "This vapour has interesting optical properties. Both science and industry, especially astronomy, require more and more sensitive cells and I have hopes this new cell will satisfy need."
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DEFENDERS OF EMPIRE Y
Adolph
this
Zukera prevent
the
the whole structure of International · "I believe their action a blunder," declared Sir Samuel Hoare, former Foreign Secretary, to referring to
The alkaline cell does not show Germany's action in the Rhineland. He added that ho was going to say it fatigue and lone its efficiency with was a crime, but he did not want to constant use, like the selenium use hard words.
now used commonly, He believed it hook cell the whole foundation of international scientist added. agreement, and on that ground he fully agreed with the statement of Kunz, who first developed the Mr. Eden that nobody, not even the "electric eye" in 1999, is inventor best friends of Germany, couht deny of cells now used extensively in that German re-armament was the television, talking movies and central factor to-day in the European astronomy. He made his Bn- problem and in our defence pronouncement on the ove of depar- gramme and what every member of ture for six months study in Ger- the House was thinking of,
many, Switzerland, France and Russia-United Press.
He declared that the Government's £300,000,000 rearmament programme represents the minimum requirements of the nation and he urged the Labour Opposition to support the British preparedness move in the interests of
pence.
"Thero can never be permanent pence in Europe," said the Prime Minister, "as long as suspicion De tween France and Germany exista. The only hope lies in a tripartite friendship between France, Germany and ourselves."United Press.
KING EMPEROR'S
MESSAGE
INDIA THANKED FOR CONDOLENCES
New Delhi, Mar. 9. The King Emperor's message to the Indin Legislative Assembly, in reply Lo the Assembly's resolution of
sympathy on the death of King George, was rend in the Assembly to day by the President.
The moasage stated that the King Emperer and Queer Mary acknow- adopted on February 4 and thank the Assembly for their kind thoughts.
the
of
Router's Bulletin Service.
·
ETHIOPIAN THÄNKS
Addis Ababa, March 9. The Ethioplan Red Cross has sent a message to the Indian Red Cross extending thanks to that body and the Indian public for money and sup plies sunt. "Wo are glad our sister society has not forgotten us in our tragle lives," the message says.- Reuter Bulletin Service.
LLOYD GEORGE FOR AUSTRALIA
DOMINIONS' ́ATTITUDE
the
Mr. J. II. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in winding un the first day's debate, ridiculed the suggestion made by one or two speakers of the possibility of war
nth. Referring to within a month. altitude of the Dominions, Mr. Thomas said the whole defence position was communicated to the reomsentatives of the Dominions at the time of the late King's Silver Jubilee, and tinci then the full contents of the White Paper had been communferter to the Dominions. Every Dominion, without exception, not only acquiesced, but
WAR-OR- PEACE
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felt it was a policy which ought to A MANCHESTER firm,
be supported.
A. V. Roe and Co., are
After pointing out that the now building at top pres- Dominions supported collective security by membership of the League, sure 174 Anson coastal de- Mr. Thomas said the Dominions wore fence monoplanes for the parties to every step taken by the R.A.F.--one of the biggest Government, and, additionally, *14- ber of the Dominions were taking orders yet placed by the Air steps for their own internal defence. Ministry under the expan- Colonies had spontaneously also in- sion programme. Mr. Thomas adiled the a number of
timated their readiness to contribute
to the general defence of the Empire.
It is a significant order-ona
The debate was adjourned until to that has made air staffs think morrow, when a division is expected.
to take place at about 11 p.m.-Renter. hard all over the world.
Writing
Vicar Sentenced For
Heresy Article
Melbourne, Mar. 1. The Rev. Herbert E. E. Hayes, London; Mar. 9. vienr of Mernda, Victoria, wa Mr. Lloyd George and Lord sentenced to be removed from his Hartington, Under-Secretary of State living by the Ecclesiastical Court for the Dominions, have been invited to-day. to attend the centenary celebrations. In South Australia by ita Government. -Reuters Biletin Service.
LIFT STRIKE CONTINUES
New York, Mar. 0. Hopes of termination of the lift minutos for the sole flight from the strike have been dashed owing to the Cape, oreated by Mrs Mollison, in owners relecting the Mayor's plan
for a settlement--Renter. “ December 1032,
of
seven days, seven houts, five
London, Mar. 9. Flight Lieutenant Rose reached Croydon this morning, having datab
Last month in the outward journey Ished a new 16cord for the fight he created a new record of three days thirteen hours seventeen minutes from the Cape.
Flight Lieutenant Rose's time was beating the previous boat time by siz. days, seven hours five minutes thirtoon hours ninaloon minutes compared with the previous record of British Wireless.
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Los Angeles, Mar. 9. Mrs. Gatty to-day secured a divorce from her husband, the colobrated nir man, on the ground that he was rare
Mr. Hayes, who was accused of heresy, blasphemy, and immorality, arising out of an article urging better treatment for illegitimate children, had previously said he would not leave his parish until ho was "thrown out by brute force."-Router:
For the Anson that is to re- equip the R.A.F. squadrons, a fighting airplane capable of al- most 190 m.p.h., is the same machine na the Ava type liner now used by Imperial Airways.
Rango: 760 Miles
That company ordered two Avas, The Afr Ministry wore so impress- od with their performance that they ordered the civil airplane to bo developed as a warcraft.
The success of the experiment means that all nations con now operate two air forces-one wearing thele squadrons' mark. ings, the other flying. In the gulse of airliners, and mall- planes. The second can quick- İy be converted to war use.
In commercial guise the Avro carries up to eight passengers and two crew, with a top speed of 195
The Empress of Asia is due herem.p.h. from Shanghai at 9 a.m. on Thursday,
MT.
Д
As warplane it carries three men, two machino-guns, 280lbs, af
collap Chiar bombs, parachutes, and Kan Tong-po, the Manager of the Bank of East Asia, le dinghy for emergency, at o Ltd., left the Colony to-day by the top spood of 188 m.p.h.
.. Athos II for a holiday trip to ly at home and was of a quarrelsome Indo-China and the Straits Settle-
Range of both air-liner and war. disposition-Reuter,
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