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MONDAY, -- OCTOBER 19, 1936.

TELEGRAPH.

BURGLAR CHASED ·

CHINA AND JAPAN

MEET CHANG

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NEW LAND NEAR THE NORTH POLE

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had himself discovered only the year

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NORTHERN GENERALS INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO

OBTAIN CONVICTION

Shanghal, Oct. 17. Cheung Mun Yuen, 30, gardener, before. Conferences, likely to affect. vir- of 236 Prince Edward Road, was tually the future of North China, are discharged by Mr. E. Himsworth at In this cusc, Professor Hobbs proceeding in Hangchow between the Kowloon Magistracy on Satur- | stated, the source of the mirage was Generailssimo Chiang Kai-shek and day, on a charge of attempted bur- 275 miles away, Sir James various Northern leaders represent- glary In the home of Mr. T. L. Ross was another famous explorer ing the five provinces involved in Jackson in the early hours of Octo-whom he instanced as having once Japan's so-called autonomy scheme. ber 16.

been the victim of a mirage of this Following closely on the heels of General Han

Fu-chu, Gentrala Yang Hu-cheng Parification Oficer of Shens, and Hsu Yung-chang, former governor of Shansi, who in representing Yen Hsi-shon, Pacifica- tion Commissioner of Shanst arrived in Harichow yesterday.

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PERSONAL EXPERIENCE Both Professor Hobbs and other speakers at the meeting were able to attest from personal experience to the reality of the offert under dis- cùssion.

Mr. Jackson stated, that when he type. moved into his riew home a few days warned by a ago, he had been friendly neighbour to beware of burglars who were operating in the vicinity nearly every night. Mr. Jackson heeded the warning, and Keh Ting-yuan, Secretary-General: October 10, decided to stay awake hearing nulses late on the night of of the Hopel-Chobar. Political Coun and see what would happen. About

Professor Frank Debenham, direc- ell, to also at present in Jangchow. 3 a.m. he heard scuffling noises and

tor of the Polar Research Institute The Northern leader were warmly

at Cambridge, also stated that ex- welcomed by General Wang Shao-saw a man, clad in a short blue cont

and white trousers, climbing from unples of the "desert”. type of Jung, Governor of Chekinny. d

mirage were not unknown in Polar they conferred with the Generalls the root of an adjoining house on

to his verandah, The man proceed-regions, A real in that case might simo in the evening,

ed on his hands and knees along the take on the appearance of a ship and Mr. Jackson's Gaby's, cloud shapes | imight also be decep- where he stopped for A tive. minute as n lorze taflor'd mifror and a son, intentionally placed inside the door by Mr. Jackson to hinder a buretor seemed too erent on chetarlegarded to climb over without making noize. The man then returned to the door leading to Mr. Jackson's wife's bedroom, and hesitated there, deciding to come back to Mr. Jackson's

bedroom before entering the house. While he was trying to dreide whether or not to go into the bedroom he stood with his face to Shanghel, Oct. 19. the bright street light for several The most satisfactory results have minutes, giving witness a chance to been reached at the preliminary dis- get a good impression of his features, cussion between Marshal Chinng Mr. Jackson stated that he did not Kal-anck and Generala Han Fuschi | mave unill the burglar was Inside and Isu Yung-chang regarding its his room and had started rummag-secking An obtain new information portant national defence measures thing around in his bureau drawers; about climatic changes. North China.

Full support for the Central Gov-verandah to ernment in its present efforts to room, preserve the overcienty and. ter- rkorial Integrity of Chin pledged, General Han Fu-chu, in- terview by the Chinese press, said that "China cannot afford internal divisions in the present crisia."

The Governor of Shantung said that the "foreign weebleins tag Government comprise a national issue which munt be settled nationally."-Reuter.

Result Satisfactory

General Hans had declared in the course of an Interview yesterday that Shantung was part of the ter rliory under the Central Govern- ment's control and he would net allow it to be separated from the Central Government. This mens | that General Han has pledged his most sincere support towards the National Government and would de- fend his province at all cost in case of # foreign invasion.-Wah Ki Yat Po.

Mr. Jackson crawled so that he was between the rebber and the child's room, so that, the man would not run

there and frighten its occupant. The intruder, however. heard # noise and darted for the verandah, witness after him. They ran across the garden and went over the rough- cant wall, where Mr. Jackson re- ceived some scratches on his wrists und koces similar to those on de- fendant's wrist and knees, managed to get away.

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The man

Mr. Jackson suspected one of a Hope for Selllement

group of four gardeners who had a garden next to his house, and on Shanghai, Oct. 17.

Friday identified

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of the men Sino-Japanese relations are likely as the burglar by his peculiar features to be satisfactorily and amicably and the singular way in which his settled in spite of the apparent ten-hair stood up. The other men were slon as reported by vernacular dis- all close shaven and did not re- patches, I was learned to-dny. semble the robber in the least.

What are the Japanese terms of His Worship said he did not with adjusting Sino-Japanese Issues are to convict merely on the powers of not known, although numerous re-recognition of man's profile and

Dorts stated thai Mr. Shigeru hair, seen at right, and discharged

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Although Professor Hobbs is now aged 72, he told me that he is re-

in Michigan

the "youngest" member of his faculty. It was in 1028, at the age of 61, that he led the last of his three Green- and expeditions.

Not content with contributing to the British Association's meeting here, he is next proposing to attend the forthcoming International Con- gress of Geodesy and Geophysics at Edinburgh. He is also vice-pre- sident of the international committee on glaciers. By the study of glaciers over long periods, the committee is

THE BELL CUP

BAD WEATHER POSTPONES

THE COMPETITION

For several weeks gusty conditions have made Dying unpleasant at Kal Tak Airport, and yesterday the finals of the forced landing competition which was to be held among mem- bers of the Air Arm of the Hong- kong Valunteers was postponed after a consultation between - Mr. A.J.R. Moss, Superintendent of the airport, and members of the Far East Flying Training School, whose planes are being used.

The competition is for the Bell Cup, a cup presented by Mr. W. H Dell and competed for by members of the Alr Arm of the Volunteers, The forced landing contest counts expressing the opinion for a third of the whole competi- that even though there was a great tian, the remaining marks being deal of evidence tending pin the obtained from examinations in offence on defendant, the evidence ground subjects was not conclusive enough for a conviction.

Kawagoc, the Japanese Ambassador, the man, proposes complete autonomy for the five northern provinces, reduction of tariff rates in favour of Japanese goods, the right to station Japanese troops

in the Yangtze Valley and the elimination of anti-Japanese senti- ment in text books,

The afternoon's exhibition' was tò include displays of crazy flying by Lt: Smith flying trainer of the School, and air acrobatics. Later,

Chinese diplomatic circles In Nan- was fired on by a Customs patrol invited guests were to have joined king deny any intention to provoke boat. a war with Japan, but it is generally

Negotiations ended on Thursday, it in a reception held in honour of Mr. conceded that Chinese precautionary was nounced, after the Customs Bell, who is leaving the Colony this: measures Indicate that any settle Commissioner Mr. S. Campbell, month and whose cup is being com ment should be based on a fair and had called on the Consul General, peted for this year for the first time. friendly basis-Union News.

Military Manoeuvre

Tientsin, Oct, 19.

It is understood that the Japanese military manoeuvres will be held

Mr. Haruhiko Nishi, and sought final settlement of the affair, presenting a number of terms of solution,

The terms were accepted on Fri- day on condition that the Customs authorities pledge themselves to

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structions have been issued to all Japanese troops in North Chino, According to the official announce- The following events are included; ment, the settlement terms included: From October 20 to 28, there will First, that the Customs authorities be a manoeuvre of all combined tender a formal

apology to the companies, in the suburbs of Pelping Japanese for the careless treatment and Tientsin. These Japanese in-of Japanese flag.

the fantry forces will drill with artilery, Second, that the Customs authorl- armoured cars and tanks.

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pledge themselves not to use cer- A mock battle will take place from tam bullets in the future. October 30 to November 1 west of Third, that the Hal Sul, the patrol Peiping. On November 2 all Japan-boat responsible for the firing, and se troops in North Ching will con-all iis crew, be transferred from centrute of Tungchow, where they Tsingtay, and that a new patrol bost will hold a general manoeuvry manned by an entirely new crew Inder General Tashiro's personal replace the Hat Sul. direction. The sphere of military Fourth, that

B solatium of $500 activities will be extended from (Chinese), be paid for the crew of Tunschow to the northern section of the Mocki Mari and, he Peiping-Mukden Railway. Japanese military manoeuvres will be continued until November 4 by holding a general Inspection of troops it the foot of the Pat Pao Show Hill, cor Pelping, where the Japanese troops will camp-Wah Kiu Yat Po.

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Incident Settled

The

Fifth, that the Customs nuthori ties hereafter make it a rule not to remove the national flag of a seized ship before Its confiscation is de- ided upon, and also that in the future they will not abuse regula. tions for controlling smuggling- Union News.

Suiyuen Fighting

Tsingtao, Oct. 17. An agreement has been reached

Shanghai, Oct. 17. between the Japanese Consular nu-; The Central News Agency reports thorities and the Chinese Maritime from Pelping that several skirmishes Customs here for settlement of the between mounted patrols of Moeki Maru Incident of June 19, 50- irregulars under the bandit leader Japanese

ording to an announcement fron, the Wang Ying, and the Sulyuan troops, Consulate-General here have occurred on the Enst Sulyuan this afternoon. The Mock Maru border.--United Press,

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