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FOUNDED ERBY 五拜禮 誠二十月三英港香
FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937.
日十三月正
SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS 136.00 PER ANNUM
No. 14154
BRITAIN'S NAVAL PLAN OUTLINED
Admiralty Experiments To
Prove Value
of Warships
London, March 11.
An inspiring description of Great Britain's efforts to reorganise her Navy was given by Sir Samuel Hoare, First Lord of the Admiralty, when introducing the Navy estimates in the House of Common's this afternoon.
Sir Samuel said the Navy was being forced, owing to past inaction, to telescope into two or three years what would ordinarily be carried out in a decade. Now the House was asked to appro ve an expenditure of over £100,000,000, and of the con. struction of 80 warships.
Lord,
The Admiralty was de termined to avoid any unnecessary delays, adid the First
After emphasising the complementary value of the
Air Force and Navy, the First Lord declared that the IMPROVING
to
Admiralty, since the War, had concentrated its attention upon war-time lessons, with a view to adapting the construction of ships, naval strategy and tactics modern requirements. There was no copying of old models or foreign ships.
The design of every one of the new warshing bore the impress of lessons the Admiralty had learned in the school of experience. Taking the design of the battleships as an illustration, Sir Samuel said that before any, one of these five great ships was laid down, there would be no less than eighteen separate designs, which would be tested from every possible angle.
Emergency Plans
Over-age cruisers and destroyers
will be used for escort purposes, i
stated. Emergency plans
is
arc
being prepared by a joint committee of the Admiralty, Board of Trade and Merchont--Marine, -with- a -vlew. 45. working out possible shipping lanes to be utilised in times of trouble..
He was glad, sald Sir Samuct, to report wat are Singapore was near- ing completion. In the course of the next two or three months the graving dock would be working, and they were now within sight of the full completion of the base, The base was absolutely necessary if the Navy was to carry out Its duties in the eastern ns well 115 the western kemisphere.
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The Minister paid a tribute to those responsible for the Anglo- German Nuval Treaty. If was being carried out loyally by both sides.
was easy to under-rate the important -1930 Naval accord, but it had brought about definite qualitative limitations. A definite qualitative agreement was necessary, the Minister snid, and he hoped enough powers would ratify that the present Arms treaty so Britain would be able to enjoy ratification--Router.
Many Experiments
-There have been large scale and small scalo experiments of plmost every kind, including tests of explo- sives, to decide their various effects upon all sections of metal. The re- sult was that the Navy's ships would
the experiments and
naval tention which of construction had been during the last eighteen years.
He had no desire, said
bear the Impress of a
of a long series of
concentrated
oficere
Fear That
Mine Shift
Has Perished
Charleston, West Virginia, Mar, 11.
An explosion has wreeked the Macbeth coal mine near here.
The entire night shift was in the shaft where the blast occurred and 18 are missing and belleved to be dead-Reuter.
SHANGHAI TENSION REMAINS
QUEEN'S ROAD
NEW BUILDINGS TO
BE ERECTED
RECENT SALES
DEATH CHARGE MISSED ITS MARK
Fired by an insurgent warship at one of the Hering shipa of the Govérament Navy, this torpedo mised its mark, and ended its fude pendent capuge un u beach near Cartagena, where hundreds
townspeople have interestedly inspected it.
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Fit
DUNLOP 90
EMPIRE TALKS Husband Dies
ARRANGED
OF PROPERTIES Conference in London
No. 0 Queen's Rond Central, the As a result of the recent safe of
ground floor of which is occupied by the Hongkong Furniture Store, a big Improvement will be carried out in this important thoroughfare.
This building is the last of the abutting properties on the southern of Queen's Road Centrul, and it is understood that when the block is. demolished, new premises,-to-be- occupied by a Chinese bank, will be erected. The existing block la sald to have been said for $200,000,
Next door, at No. 10 Queen's Road Central, the new premises recently erceted are now practically com- pleted. One section of the ground floor will, it is stated, by occupied by Wong Hing, one of the oldest Arms
of jeweliers in the Colony, and the other section by a Chinese bank. The Arst and second toors will be devoted to offices, and it is reported that the third, fourth and fifth floors will be taken over by the Metropole ifolcl.
A feature of the plans is that n section of the ground floor at the back of this lot will ultimately be joccupied by a first-class cabaret.
Further along Queen's Road, on the same side, the block now occupl- ed on the ground floor by Tak Cheong, the well-known tailors, is to be demolished shortly and converted
stated that the existing block was recently sold for $285,000.
In Middle of May
London, Mar. 11.
In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, announced that the Imperial Con- ference would open in London on May 14.
Mr. Baldwin stated that the Conference would afford an opportunity for discussion of matters of common interest to members of the British Commonwealth under the following heads:
(1) Foreign affairs;
(2) Constitutional questions;
But Actress
Plays On
London, Mar. 12,
In obedience in the dying re- quest of her husband, who passed away yesterday. Marle Tempest to-night played her. usual part in the comedy "Re- treat from Folly," at the Queen's Theatre.
She was tumultously cheered when she made her appearance.
Reuter.
Nazi Salute Ordered
DIPLOMATS GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS
WORLD'S MASTER TY
EMPIRE DELEGATES HEAD FOR LONDON
HONGKONG PARTY INCLUDED CORONATION PREPARATION
Hongkong's delegation to the Coronation will live at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, during its stay in the metropolis.
The Empire Parliamentary Association has reserved 70 suites at this hotel for the ac- commodation of Dominion, Indian and Colonial delegates.
Itongkong's delegation consists of the Hon. Mr. S. H. Dodwell und Mr. S. W. Ts'o. Mr. Dodwell is leaving by the N.D.L. liner Scharnhorst on March 28 and Mr. Ta'o is departing by the P. & D. liner Rancul on April 3,
in addition a military and naval contingent, which will be included in the Royal Procession on the return. route from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace, is to depart shortly. It consists of Major E. J. R. Mitchell,
and C.S.M./R.
Everest, ME
of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, who are departing to-morrow week by the P. & O. liner Ranchi, and LL Cdr. S. H. Ross and Cadet W. W. c. Shewan, of
of the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Corps.
The
gathering at the Grosvenor House will be one of the mest dis- tinguished in Empire history. Every Domialon and every. Colony and Dependency In the Empire will be represented.
Immediately after the delegates arrive a dinner of welcome will be tendered to the visitors by the Em- pire Parliamentary Association. This function has been tentatively set for
May 2.
The official luncheon of welcome will be held at Westminster Hall. His Majesty the King will be present at this function.
Kidnappers Convicted
THREE SENTENCED
IN AMERICA
(3) Trade, shipping and air communications and perform official duties in future they were found guilty. The jury had dis-
allied questions.
With regard to the first subject, Mr. Baldwin, said the agenda would include an examination of the general situation, together with any relevant questions of a less general character.
As regards constitutional questions, the particular WIDE INDIGNATION into Chinese shops and offices. It is subjects proposed for consideration were certain matters
OVER "LOCK IN”
JURISDICTION
QUARREL
Shanghai, Mar. 12.
The Shanghai Municipal Coun
at- in charge cil's big "lock-in," affecting perfecting
thousands of people, has aroused Sir Samuel, a atorm of indignant protest in the formidable new the Chinese press, which asks threat from the air. But
they had had eighteen years to develop coun- Why tenants who pay their rates ter-action, lacluding the use of air should be penalised with the power itself, and the production of defaulters. The
to under-rato
Authorities
BELGIAN SENATORS IN BRAWL
RIOTOUS SCENES IN UPPER HOUSE
Brussels, Mar. 11. Fighting lasting several minutes usually placid Upper House to-day necessitating the suspension of the
anti-aircraft weapons on a scale and have barricaded the alleyways of precision undreamed of in 1919.
The effect was that they had made which lead into the district from broke out among the Senators in the
the Flect generally, and the battleship particularly, the least attractive target for an enemy airforce.
pos
the Settlement side.
of defence and counter-attack in Song the status of "extra- Proceedings, lost their tempers.
roads.
Actually, the dispute is the out-sitting. come of conflicting claims by the Chinese Concentration Of Defence Shanghai and the Settlement, both relating to
authorities of Greater
The House was discussing a Bill by-elections, and the there had of whom assert the area affected in During recent months
had just Government spokesman been a concentration of all three ser- under their jurisdiction.
concluded his report on the Bill, vices upon the very important pro- Chinese civic authorities are most which was warmly received by the blem of defence of naval bases from perturbed at the Council's action majority benches when the Rexists; aerial pack. It had been found
declaring It prejudices the negotia-
who had repeatedly interrupted the sible to concentrate a great volume tion
The Rexist Senator, Count DeM these bases, the defence of which The Council, however, holds that grunne, slapped the face of the was a much easier problem than was the tenants are clearly evading pay- Liberal member, M. Catteau, and this to be encountered in defending a ment of lawful charges for municipal was the signal for an unprecedented
benefits.
brawl, in which the ushers wore over- Considerable advances have been Meanwhile, ueré lá tension in the come. made in the protection of merchant cut off area, which 'le watched by
mide of the melee, someone In the vessels in the narrow sens, the First strong guards of Settlement and shouted at Count Degrunne, noble Lord on. But he pointed out Chinese police the whole time blackguard
Went that the chief danger to them might
takt Reuter.j come from merchant vessels. Admiralty had confidential
plan ready,
ho said, which the Government, he said, had two confidential ment would put into operation If an plans ready, which they would put emergency arose. There would be into operation if an emergency arose, no. danger of long period of fatal There was no danger of a long delays, which occurred in the arly fatal delay, such ma ocurred in the days of the last Water The Govern-Frocent War--Bester.
"લક્ષ
The
The scuming continued after the President had suspended the sitting. and the gallories were cleared,
On the resumption, it was..an- gounced that the Liberals had with- drawn certain words, and Count Dogrunne apologised.
The Bill was ultimately adopted by 114 votes to 16-Reuter Spacial.
Brooklyn, March 11. At the re-trial of Harry Weiss and | Martin Schlossman, charged with the kidnapping of Paul Wendel, who When the German Consuls abroad figured prominently in the Lindbergh baby's kidnapping inquiry, bain men will give the Nazi salute.
agreed al a previous trial in Oficial instructions to this effect February, ave been sent by the
German wens and Schlossman face a sen- Government to all diplomatic re-tence of from 20 years to life im-
In prisonment.
presentatives abroad, whether embassy or in Consular posts.
A third defendant, Bleefold, has According to this ruling the salute already pleaded guilty-Reuter,
is not to be the full-Bung-out arm
out the Informal tip of the hand
shoulder-high.
"Heil, Hitler!" is not to be said. By introducing the Nazi saluate
man Ambassador, Herr von Ribben- have performed for Nazi Parly field of German diplomacy.
relating to nationality, treaty procedure, the inter-at the Court of St. James, the Ger- national status of members of the British Commonwealth
and channels of communication between them.
Big Currency Scandal
SMUGGLING PLOT BARED IN ITALY
Four Main Heads :: Corncerning trade, shipping and air communications. Mr. Baldwin sald the following would be the main hends (1) a general review of the progress of Empire trade and ques- tions arising therefrom; (2) a review of the work of the Imperial Economic Committee and other inter-Imperial economic organisations; (3) general
Milan, Mar. 11. questions arising in connection with
The Popolo d'Italia announces that shipping policy, including a review of the work of the Imperial Shipping revenue police have unearthed
munication. Committee; and (4) civil air com-iontie currency smuggling plot, stating that the participants include prominent Industrialists and bank officials and "a most prominent foreign personage," who has been fined $2,000,000 lire.
Д
Ottawa Agreements Mr. Baldwin further stated that it
The Journal states that thirty-four had been generally agreed by His Majesty's Government that any ques- persons are under detention in con- tions arising out of the Ottawa agree- nection with the plot, of whom six- cats could best be dealt with as teen have been charged with hoard- occassion offered, in separate dis- ing foreign currency and transferring cussions between the Individualit abroad. Governments concerned, and apart It is stated that the police have from the Imperial Conference. It confiscated 20,000,000 Ure in foreign was hoped that there would be an currency and several millions in gold, opportunity during the Conference for United Press, an exchange of views on the sub- Ject of migration within the Empire.
Mr. Baldwin suld he hoped to, an- -nource the names of the United Kingdom delegation before the Easter recess.---Router.
Distribution
NAVY ESTIMATES PASS
STOP PRESS
London, Mar. 12, The Times, in the course of a leading article on Mr. Sato's speech in the Owing to the indignation express- House of Peers, says it is still too ed by London newspapers at Herr new pulley in China. Chinese dis- early to prophesy success for Japan's von Ribbentrop's action the whole
trust will not disappear rapidly. The matter. came before Herr Hitler, who
Japanese Army may re-assert its has settled all doubts or future pro-
Nevertheless, cedure by giving immediate erders speech and yesterday's debate in the Mr. Sato's power. to all official representatives abroad
trop, soon to be worn in the lengthy and sympathelle
to follow the London Ambassador's Dict are encouraging signs of a better v
outlook on International relations. example.
Reuter.
STRICKEN TRAVELLER STILL SEES CHINA
Twelve months ago a globe-trotter named Frederick B. Snite arrived in Hongkong on a world tour with a friend, Clarence Dillon.
The two Americans stayed here a fortnight before pro- ceeding to North China. They had been in Peiping only a fortnight when Snite was struci: down with infantile paralysis.
He was paralysed completely be- Then with
movie camera he
low the neck, and there was only roamed through the East, ogain one way to save his life. he was visiting Hongkong quite recently, put in on iron cylinder, six feet long, recording the various scenes Snite and by means of this air was had been missing. pumped into his paralysed chest.
How to show the Alms to Snite For nine months he has remained was for a while something of a prob- In this helpless condition. At last, em, as he could not move in his
Iron lung. however, he shows signs that he fron
But the, dimculty was London, Mar. 12. The House of Commons has passed! *****
may recover. In any epse, he is overcome by propping a mirror in the Navy estimates with a vole of much happler, for by the devoted front of his face and profecting the efforts of a friend he is able to see movies in such a way that they 152 to 57.--Reuter. ..
the sights for which he came to the would be reflected into the mirror.
movies in Far East. Yet he will not need to So Snite sees hla
comfort, leave his room at the Pelping Union although they are in reverse.
Snite has regained certain Medical College, Hospital.
The friend, Clarence Dillon, class can remain out of the respirator amount of muscular movement, but
refused to leave his side until a big for only about three minutes an a male of Snite's at Chicago College, (that is, to do his own breathing) iden came to him.
time.
Geneva, Mar. 11. will examine the question of how the The Raw Materials conference has present situation can be remedied, agreed upon, the terms of reference It is hoped that the present session of the sub-committees, which deal of the Committee may be finished to and payment, and statistics. Both all again in the later half of June with questions of supply, aquisition morrow and that the conference can the first and second. sub-committees) Reuter.
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