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SANCTIONS
MUST BE ABANDONED
ITALY'S MESSAGE TO BRITAIN
FRIENDSHIP ORDERED
London, May 28. "Definite assurance that Italy has no aggressive designs upon British interests in the Near East or clsowhere has been con- veyed to Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, by Signor Dino Grandi, the Italian Ambassador at the Court of St. James, it is understood.
Signor Grandi also expressed the strong desire of 1taly for better rela tions with Great Britain,
However, it is bolleved that the Am- bassador emphasise that if the League of Nations sanctions are con inued Haly card to a Mediter- not take any political
initiative with ranean agreement.
Moreover, if
sanctions are not
abandoned, Italy would have to con- sider urgently the question of remain- ing in the League of Nations, Signor Grand declared.-Keuter.
·FILIPINO ·
FLIERS
. DEPART
EXPECTED HERE THIS AFTERNOON
HOP FROM LAOAG
Manila, May 20. The Filipino aviators, Antonio Artiz and Juan de Calva took off on the first leg of their flight to Spain at o'clock this morning, turning their machine
towards
Laong Northern Luzon, where they will make their first stop.-United Prear. The fiora will alay at Laong just long enough to reftel, it is thought, and will then take of for Hongkong. They should be here about 2 pan.
7.
The flight was at first-timal for
Wednesday but was slelayed in order to allow further tests,
FLIERS DEPART
Manila, May 20. Marivid-bound Philippine plane. fying to Hengkong, on its first lap. hopped off from Laong at 10,30 nm. to-day-fuited Press.
· Reuter nuds that the machine, the
Commonwealth of the Philippines, expects to arrive at Hongkong about
3.30 pm.
Italian Bid For Trade
REORGANISING HER MERCHANT FLEET
Rome, May 28. Complete reorganisation of Italian shipping is contemplated, in which shipping will be put into four grades to connect with world Anarkets.
North and South America will be served by one grade from Genoa, while another will serve Africa and, the Far East from Trieste.
The other two groups will be for the European trade.
Shipping lines will be reorganised under Government supervision, in order
eliminate competition. The Government will also increase the subsidies to certain lines-Reter Special
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Hongkong Telegraph.
JCHEVROUÏT
FOUNDED INKI
No. 14:00
五拜禮 號儿七月五英港香
FRIDAY, MAY
29, 1936.
CHIEF OF BRITISH
STAFF
'General Sir Cyril Deverell fa shown arriving at the War Office in London to take up his new duties as now Chief of the Im- perial General Staff. He succeeds Flekt Marshal Sir Archibal Montgomery-Massingberd.
ABSURD FINES ON SHIPPING
CUSTOMS ATTITUDE
ROUSES CRITICISM,
DOUGLAS CO. MEETING
ARAB
STRIKE
WEAKENING
BUT MOB VIOLENCE
CONTINUES
FURTHER TROOPS SENT
FROM ALEXANDRIA
Jerusalem, May 28,
While an increasing number of Arab hawkers are
in the streets and the half-open Arab shops indicate a decline in the strike, out of which such grave dis- turbances have arisen, other Arabs are trying to intensify the stoppage of work.
A manifesto, signed by the members of the Arab Students' Committee, has been published at Nablus, calling upon Arab civil servants to strike.
Up to now forty agitators and strike-leaders have been banished to other towns or placed under police surveillance.
Arab journalists have decided to suspend publica- tion of all Arab newspapers, starting to-morrow.
The Seaforth Highlanders were again in action to-day. They were fired on by Arab bands, near Jinin. They returned the fire, killing at least two Arabs and wounding four. The regiment suffered по casualties.
ex-
There were many disturbances here. last night. Police and snipers changed numerous shots. There were nu casualties as far as is known. Reuter.
Constable Killed
Jerusalem, May 28. Rioting Arabs fatally wounded s British constable, a'mań named Bird, of London, to-day, He was on patrol In the Old Chy, near the Austrian
Hospice.
Meanwhile, British artillery is re-
ported en route from Egypt, as the
declaration of martial law is_ant cipated at any moment.
The battleship, Barham, arrived at Halfa to-day. This is the centre of the coastal trouble.
Battalion Moves
A battalion of Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment which was stationed in Shanghai in 1927, left Alexandria last night en route
UNLIKELY TO SET RECORD
QUEEN MARY BEHIND NORMANDIE'S. TIME
BREAKFAST IS A BANQUET
Reuter's Lo
日光初月四
DINGLE COPY 10 CENTS
$30.00 PERL ANNIM
FORMER RESIDENT Successor
PASSES AWAY
The late Mr. R. M. „Pæer, CHE., B.Sc., MIN.A., Jormer Chief Manager of the Hongkong and Whomper-bock Con Ltd., "mhner" death occurred of Home peater- day.
FORMER RESIDENT PASSES
MR. R. M. DYER DIES AT HOME
SERVICES TO COLONY
DUNLOP FORT
To Thomas
Appointed
́ORMSBY-CORE FOR
CABINET
COLONIAL EXPERT
London, May 20,
This new tyre meets: the conditions pro- duced by increased cur efficiency
Mr. W. G. Ormsby-Gore has been
appointed Secre- tary of State for the Colonies, in succession to Mr.! J. H. Thomas, who recently signed from the post following the Inquiry into alleged lenkage of Budget secrets,
-Reuter.
William Arthur Ormay-Gore, politician and colonial expert.
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"THERE IS NO JUSTICE IN SPAIN"
PRIMO DE RIVERA IMPRISONED
STARTS RIOT IN COURT
Madrid, May 28. Senor Primo de Rivera, son of the late Dictator of Spain and leader of the Fascist party, has... been sentenced to five months' imprisonment for attending an unlawful assembly and for pos- session of anma,
When Rentence was passed, Senor de Rivera, whe conducted his own case, tore off his layer's hat and gown, and shouted:
an
There is no justice in Spain!" Fascist sympathisers created uproar and police arrested 37-- Renter Speciali
"UP SPAIN!"
Madrid, May 28. Senor Primo de Rivero, son of the Inte Loyalist Dictator, was sentenced for the illegal possession of arms. to five months' imprisonment to-day
He plunged the courtroom of the new model prison here into an uproar when he shunted the Fascist war cry, 408
Spain!" Members of his family and several
was born- In April 1885, the! oldest son of Lord Harlech, and educated at Eton and
New College, Oxford. He was then elected as a Conservative for Denbigh in 1010 and Inter sat for Stafford. As a left wing Cons tive he joined the Social Reform Com- mittee, but a visit to Canda turned his attention to the Dominions and colonies. In 1911 and 1912, he went to S. and E. Afrien and Egypt. In 1913 he married Lady Beatrice Cecil. Lord Salisbury's ckiest daughter.
President of the Court ordered During the war he served in the the place cleared, whereupon Senor army and had considerable experience de Divera leaped on the dais, shouted in the Near East as an ollicer in insults at his judges, hurled his bar gypt and intelligence officer in the rister's bonnet At the President. Arabs Bureau in Palestine and Arabla,removed his gown and tore it up and In 1017-8 he was parliamentary trampled on it, all the while shouting private secretary to Lord Mimer and "Up Spain!" He said the magistracy assistant secretary
the War was rotten and that the Judges were Cabinet, afterwards returning to dogs, Palestine as assistant political officer,;
PEACE DELEGATE
to
women foined the shout.
The
threw
He stamped along the presidential dais, kicking the magistrates' bench, and swept a pile of papers from the In 1910 he was attached to the bench to the foor. Ife British delegation to Paris Peace statuette ncross the room. Deep regret will be felt throughout Conference as un expert on the Near
Police finally restored order, ar- the Colony at the news of the death East. On returning to the Commons resting several of the Fascist leender's of Mr. I. M. Dyer, C.B.K., B.Sc., he became a member of an Independ-friends and followers. The news of M.IN.A., who for a period of 24 ent group of Conservatives and sup-the riot spread to the cells nu- years wns Chief Manager of ported frish Home Rule. In 1022 he merous Fascist inmates began demon. the Hongkong and Whampon Dock resumed his colonial studies, accom- strations of sympathy. - United
Co., Ltd. Intimation of his passing ranging his friend Wood (inter Lord Press
yas received in a Reuter cable from Irwin) to the
the West Indies and assist- London, received this morning
The late
report.
ing him to write his repo
•wife pre!
Bottur
BRINGING MUNITIONS. TO CHINA
ETHIOPIA
INO-ONE. WANTS :
THEM NOW.
Law formed his. Govt."! deceased him
time no, Core was made Under-Secretary for Koma little was a native of Glasgow, being a the Colonies. At the Imperial Con- son of the late Professor Dyer who, ference, of 1823 he represented the colentes, protectorates and mandated any years ago, came out East on a mission-to- Japan -One-t
of the most territories. popular members of the local Scot While Labour held office. J: I tish community, M. Dyer was on Thomas selected him as chairman of two occasions Pre-Elent of Hongkong the commission to visit and report on St. Andrew's Striety, He particu- the East African colonies. He and arly interested himself in the Seot-his colleagues produced in 1925 a tish Company of the Volunteer De most interesting report urging the ARMS DESTINED FOR fence Corps, whlds he was largely need for co-ordination. Meanwhile instrumental in raising and equip. "Ormsby-Gore had in 1925 resumed London, May 201 ping, and was a member of the Ad.)his post us Under-Secretary in the special correspondent visory Committee of the Corps. He Baldwin Govt. In 1920 he made a Custonis in holding ships liable to
The attitude of Commissioners of jerusalem. Their arrival will raise aboard the great British liner: Queen also took a prominent part in the valuable report on the West African
says it is the total of troops here to six bat- Mary. fines for even small articles of un-talions of infantry and a company of whether the Atlantic crossing record Bay Scouts locally.
problematical movement for the creation of kilted colonies.
He visited Malaya and Ceylon in manifested cargo, regardless of who fight tanks and armoured cars.
will be broken unless the average
1028. In his report he said the pros- KEEN SPORTSMAN the owners of such articles ure,
The Cameron Highlanders and Bri-speed of the ship Is Increased appre-
perity of the rubber Industry depend- prompted deprecatory remarks from tish and native police skirmished with einbly, Mr. W. E. Kirby at the 63rd ordin
Mr. Dyer was identified with many ed on research rather than restriction. Arab snipers, hidden in the hills over- By noon to-day, nearly twelve
London; Max 20. measures of local development, and in In the National Govt. of 1031 he was Between £15,000 and £20,000 worth ary general
Postmaster-General, but In Nov. of arms and high explosives are stated in the P. and 0. Road, to-day. However,. there, were Queen Mary had covered 32 miles nactions, sed on a number of became First Commissioner of Works. to be aboard the steamer La Santa Bailling, at noon to-day.
no casualties.
from the breakwater of that port. toen Committees, including that on A trustee of the National Gallery, he Maria, originally bound for Ethiopia Mr. S. T. Williamson.
san. Chairman, The Wailing Wall has never been Actually the Queen Mary passed the the Economic Resources of the Colony, resigned that post in May 1032, as a and now diverted from her course to had referred to smuggling being
so deserted day or night in living breakwater at 1.30 am. rampant on the coast na n consequence
Interested also in educational work; protest against Govt. interference Shanghai. memory, although ал important At this rate the Queen Mary will was a member of the Court of the wire resignations, but resumed it in land, but the cessation of the war which had led to Te urma were consigned from Fin- of the high tariffs, and Mr. Kirby Jewish festival is in progress. From have travelled about 600 miles in the University of Hongkong.
three uid that influences behind the opera a near-by temple a weird light fell first twenty-four hours, tors had led to the removal of at least upon the foranken place of holiness. Normandie, which holds the Atlantic
On the sporting side, Mr. Dyer policy. In April-1933, he had and the vessel dating the past week is Feb. 1933, in view of the change in bus prevented their delivery in Ethio- two aster Omeers from their ships Only three venerable Jews bowed blue riband, covered a distance of was the President of the Hongkong passages of arms with Churchill and beause of their diligence in search-singly in prayer because they lacked 744 miles in that time, on her record-Rifle League, Steward, of the Fockey Lloyd George over their attacks on reported to have made fruitless calls
a quorum of ten necessary for joint breaking voyage. ing for unmanifested cargo.
Club, a keen supporter of Boxing. Baldwin. Lloyd George accused him at various pants in an effort to dis- prayer.
The log reports a fresh east-north- huving been Chairman of the Box of seeking to avold military service pose of the cargo, which was actunily The oldest worshipper, departing cast breeze, mosterate sen, and the ing Association, and was President during the war-a charge which landed at Tangier but had to be re- said he had been praying at the Wail weather fine, glear and sometimes of the Hongkong Fastball Associa- Ormsby-Gore was easily able to dis- stowed on board. ing Wall for 65 years, "I cannot halt
dcloudy-Reuter. because of temporary worldly turbances," he added. "I know the
true Arubs will not harm a shipper."
Steamin ting of the Douglas looking Jerusalem and the Nablus hours after leaving Cherbourg, the addition to his extensive business esn
The Deaglas Steamship Company lost $133,000 on last your's working and took one laich out of reserves to meet the position.
CHAIRMAN'S SPEECH
The Chairman said: Gentlemen, The report and statement of ne counts for the year 1935 have been in your hands for the prescribed period and with your permission 1
wor-
Numerous Bombings
Halfa, Jula and Safel to-day,
There were numerous bombings at
BREAKFAST - BANQUET
The
London, May 20, The Queen Mory Jas
Been javeraging 20.73 knots per hour up to
the present.
The passengers are setting down to
tion. He was also Chairman of
Board. He was made a Justice of the Peace in 1913. Mr. Dyer went Honto September of the same year,
the Hongkong Harbour Advisory
prove.
Afterwards, per-
mission was sought to discharge the cargo at the Channel Islands, but this was afcially refused.
It it now stated that an attempt
Chinese Government.—Rentor.
Lan leave in June, 1932, and retired in been conferred upon him. His kind will be made to sell the cargo to the
FRIEND OF SERVICES
will take them as road. After paying Two Arabs were killed and one enjoy the amenities of the luxury Mr. Dyer received the CILE. decora- thousands of Servicemen scattered
all running expenses, docking charges wounded at the village of Qubata and liner. which have been high owing to the three were wounded at Silat el Dahr One correspondent aboard states in 1930, And
banquet. On the menu there is a Peel paid a glowing tribute received from the hands of both Mr.
ness to the soldiers and sailors who passed through Hongkong was pro- verbinl, and it would be quite true to my that there were hundreds and tion In the Birthday Honourn throughout the Empire who
looked at Jis investi-
back with feelings of gratitude and new survey requirements, primle of in clashes with police..
that the breakfast on the ship is lite ture His Excellency Sir Willam thankfulness to the kindness they had insurance nad all allowances, the loss Troops patrolling the Southern on the year's working in $133,319,22,
to his work in the Colony, saying he and Mrs. Dyer. Their Excellencies Railway dispersed Arabs attempting choice of ten varieties of fruit, four- After transferring $100,000 from to dynamite the tracks with a volley teen cereals and Innumerable other and always been ready to give his the General Officer Commanding and Reserve and providing for
advice and assistance in public affairs, the Admiral were also full of appre other Tala eplaode was near Sated. charges shown in the Profit and Loss Groves fringing the Jewish settle- A stowaway has been found aboard, but it was largely for his services in clation for the services rendered by Account, there remains a debit balance ment at Achuza were set afre by hidden in a lifeboat. It is a sparrow
uther directions that the honour had Mr. Dyer on behalf of the Services. of 633,319.22 from which must be Arab moba. Others fred on the and is now in the care of the ship's deducted the balance brought forward | Nazareth police station, but there butcher. Reuter Bulletin Service. from last year, viz. $10,700.70, leaving were no casualties.--United, Press. › a debit balance to be carried forward
30.03.52.
Di
A roport appearing in a Canton
TEAR GAS READY nawshaper of to-day's date to the effect that Chong Kwok-yau, who is
Consulting Committee and
Jerusalem, May 20. General
Mariagers regret undergoing a life sentence for procur
Tear-gas is being held in readiness ing the death of George Fung in favourable showing in these accounts, should the circumstances necessitate 1932, has been admitted to the. Gov-am aving been brought about | its_unc,
the 'un-
That
courses.
INCREASING SPEED.
London, May 29. Router's
special correspondent aboard the giant liner, Queen Mary, now on her maiden voyage across the. Atlantic, says the vessel is ploughing Sir ahoad at a markedly increased speed, It is anticipated that to-morrow's
higher.
and serious
The weather is fair anil a moderate sen is running-Heater.
GRIMSBY TRAWLER ON
TREASURE HUNT
H
Plane Goes Through Roof Of Hospital
THREE KILLED IN QUEER CRASH
Hamburg, May 29. A aporta neroplano callided with a commercial plane here, and crashed through the roof of a Mental Home into the dining room.
The plane then caught fire, the
were killed and four injured.
The commercial plane, which was dahinged, landod safely-Reuter.
uranient Civil Hospital suffering from which have been accentuated particu- communique, which adds
entirely by adverse trailing conditions This fact is disclosed in an official a nervous breakdown, was officially larly by heavy fluctuations
in ex- Arthur Wauchope, the 11igh Commia- .denied on onqulriés being made by to change and the imposition of tariifs dioner, desires to avolt using mea- Average velocity will be substantially Grinisby trawler, Girl. Pat,, into the to reach the Salvage Islands und the pilot being killed, while wo inmates Telegraph this afternoon.
which have substantially checked the sures to preserve order which might Cheng was found gulity and son- even flow of commerce on this const. result in loan of life tenced to death in September, 1982, Heavy losses were incurred for. the injury_Renter. the sentence being commuted to life period under reviews in our ru- imprisonment in January, 1033mittances from aur Constal Agencies
RIBBENTROP ARRIVES Sineo that time, Cheng has been unexchange at one time touching 150, Inmate of Victoria Gaol, where he which meant a very heavy discrepancy
Landon, May 28, has boan treated as European when coast port earnings were con Herr von Ribbentrop arrived in prisoner.
verted to Hongkong currency. For England by air to-day on a private tunately this position has substantial, visit, to spend the week-end with
(Continued on Pape 6.)
personal friends,ritish Wirclenn.
LORD BEATTY'S ESTATE
London, May 28. The late Earl Beatty left an estate valued at £175,000 it was disclosed to- [day-Reuter Bulletin Service.
Daltor, May, 20. sen and left his mate behind. The mystery of the voyage of the Stone snid the Girl Pat first tried south Aftontie ocenn, has been solved. master intended to hunt treasure
The 25-ton shilp la on
treasure there. He is not aware of the bunt
master's destination, and all that is This fact was disclosed by the mato, known at the moment is that Girl Pat mon named Stone,whe was put is somewhere in the south Atlantic.. ashore ill and who is still in hospital. The owners of the vessel pre os The ship was visited by the British much In the dark as anyone ́alse. Consul at Dakar and the master, This is Captain Orbanne's expedition.
The Manila Observatory, reporting Captain George Osborne, was invited He was supposed to go for fish in the at 8 a.m. to-day, states that typhoon to take the ship's papers to the Con-North Sea when he left Grimsby ont is situate near or over South-Eastern sulate. The skipper hastily put to April 2.-euter Special.
Luzon, moving N.N.W.
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