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New York, Nov. 3.

S. C. & F. New York correspondent cables:

Stocks: To-day's stump redeets the weakness of commodities, the un- certain business outlook and the in- dication by the Treasury that no change in to be recommended in the Capital Gains or Excess Profits Taxes. Business

failures for the week mounted to 178. Bank deposits for the week totalled $14,804,000,000.

Cotton: Legislative uncertainly, processing tax rumours, pressure of moderate hedges, the action of the slock market and a substantial in- crease in leading private estimates of

crop werc

unfavourable factors.

The Journal of Commerce crop estimates shows 18,100,000, bales, Spot demand is poor.

man). Also present were Mr. R./bushels.

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THE HONGKONG

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China's Case Put Before Conference

Kwangtung Sends Three Domands

Expresses High Hope For Work

Canton, Nov. 3. The following is the text of a tele- graphic message addressed to the Chairman of the Nine-Power Treaty Conference by the delegates to the Mass Meeting of the Kwangtung People held here this morning:

The object of the Nine-Power Con- ference is to protect the sanctity of treaties, to safeguard the territorial and sovereign integrity of China, and to maintain the Far Eastern as well as world prace, for the attainment of which the 450,000,000 Chinese people, united in one heart, are being en- goged in a lerce bloody struggle.

THURSDAY,

NOVEMBER

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

1937.

BASQUE CHILDREN SOON WILL BE REPATRIATED.

London, Nov. 3. The repatriatlon of Basque children "I Promise to Pay" (King's Thea- | way the text of a question in the tre, to-day).A story telling of the House of Lords in which a member had been loan-shark racket in the big cliles of stated that a petition America. The

plot is interesting, received from parents of the children text but one cannot help feeling that a requesting their return. The better picture might have been made added that 500 should be sent back with the material available.

Immediately, preferably in a Brillah "A Successful Calamity"

(Queen's warship. Theatre,

Arllos to-day),— George

Lord Listowel, a member of the makes one of is rare appearances, Basque Children Committee, said the In this nim he is a millionaire who children would be returned as soon fakes failure in order to find hap-as arrangements were completed and piness. Mary Antor And Evalya that there would be no unnecessary Knapp render capable support. delay.

Tive

Secret Code" (Alhambra The Eart of Munster, speaking for the Theatre, to-day).-Claimed to be n the Government, said that as saga of the chivalry of the Chinese Rolely responsible for repatriation Committee WDB Basque Children soldier. A Chinese film made by this should be done by other means the Central Motion Picture Studios.

"Stolen Holiday" (Oriental Thea than by a British warship.-Neuter tre, to-day).—Kny

Bulletin. Francla looks loveller than ever and has the oppor- tunities of wearing dazzling gowns as a leader of faaltion.

to Chinm.

coles.

If this carried out, China will be able to continue her economic

with

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Wheat: Unfavourable factors to- day were pressure of Australian offers, rumours of a 20-cent process Ing tax and continued unsatisfactory Speculation wns

"Night Must Fall" (Majestic Thea. The inquiry into the death of export demand.

An average of private

If the Conference now convened in tre, to-day). A departure from the Chan Sun, 48, who died of a rup- dormant,

Robert Montgomery tured spleen on August 31, was con-emes of the Winter acreage shows Brussels should fail to take effective

|50,000,000 neres.

measures to check the action of the tinued at the Kowloon Magistracy Corn: The probability of a 46 to Japanese militarista in defnitely re-llere he is a gangster and he makes yesterday.

quite a good job of it. 50-cent loan is sustaining prices. Announcing treaties, trampling on Coroner, assisted by prising Mesars. John Revie (Fore-average of private crop estimates humanity and violating the Far East- Law, and A. F. do shows a crop of around 2,038,000,000 ern peace with their ruthless aggres William

zion in China, the sanctity of inter- Rubber: The reported addition national agreements will be com- H. E. Marics, Assistant Superintend-or rubber, hides and leather to the pletely swept to the ground. Under ent of Police, and Detective Inspec-Japanese restricted import list and such clrcumstances the indignant tor A. E. Carey.

from abroad Chinese masses will find it very dif Wong Lap, 46, who on Tuesday disappointing cables

ficult to respect trenly obligations alleged that he and Chan had been caused casiness on to-day's market.

Hides: The large stocks in the which they consider as unequal. saulted in a house in Castle Peak hands of packers are not conducive

Therefore, for the sake of preser

Opening Closing Road and of the Shamshulpo Poller to the taking of the initiative on theving the sanellty of International

7.01/82 7.06/07 Station, was interrogated by Mr. J. part of tanners to break the dead- agreements and of protecting the conference, the territorial and Jan.

7.76/77 7.05/05 Whyatt,

anslatant Attorney General,

and some are reported to be various nation's rights and interesa sovereign integrity still cannot lock

1.77/70 7.72/12 Wong said he and Chon were

7.82/84 7.777/70 taken into the rear cubicle of Chan's losing pending adjustment of the in China we must anxiously hope respected in

that you and all other delegates to principle as fald down in the Nine- July

7.80/87 7.81/91 situation. home in Castle Peak Road and as-

the Conference will uphold justice Power Pact and the "Munchukuo“

8.00/09 Sugar: The market is stagnant,

7.01/01 saulted. ·Chan said nothing while

and fulfil the sacred obligations of question süll feft unsettled, enabling

Spot

7.81 In sympathy being struck. He did not see Chan with the tone easier

the Nine-Power Treaty by resorting the Japanese armies to continue free-

The First Notice Day for December with the weakness of other markets.

to effective sanctions against Japany entering and occupying Chinese S. C. & F. Dow Jones summary of

and ordering her to withdraw her territory, carrying out their policy Cotton is November 24 with Delivery The man in the pongee silk cloth- yesterday's market:

The Ing and Tse Sung bent him, said

armed forces from the Chinese terri of smuggling and poisoning the Chi-Dale December 1. to-day was moderately market

tory, so us to restore the political nese people with drugs without any Wong. The former used a truncheon active, although prices sagged, led

status quo which existed prior To

effective sanctions being

applied and the latter his clenched

steels, whose operations by

September 18, 1931. Only this will against them, then the Chinese peo-Dec. the under 50% of capacity. An early Chan's wife was just outside

make possible the triumph of right ple, in view of the collapse of inter-Jan. cubicle, and though neither he nor

national justice and the unreliability (March and the preservation of peace." Chon made an outery, she must have expansion of steel operations is ex- pected, however, due to the present

of international treaties as MANIFESTO ISSUED

instru-May heard the blows being struck.

drastle curtailment. Auto shores There was nothing unusual about were under pressure, some traders

The meeting of the delegates of ments of peace, will find themselves July Chan's appearance after the beating noting the decrease in prespective car

the Chinese masses in Kwangtung unable to be bound by treaty obliga- Sept.

following tions. We will be compelled under Oct.

13.22 N About 4 p.m., all five (the unknown sales. Car-loadings Indented a de- province, has lesued the

manifesto with regard to the forth the circumstances to announce the Sales for the day:-3,620 tons. man, The Sung, Chan Fat, Chan and

cline.

rumours of AL

coming conference of the signatorica abrogation of all special rights as

Chicago Wheat Wong) went to Shamshuipo Police

to the Nine-Power Pact at Brussels: enjoyed by Japan in China as well Station. On the way Chan showed possible raise in the gold price.

Curly stocks and bands were lower,

02/93. "The Chinese people for the pur- as it the Japanese properties in Dec.

01/02 93/92% 01/01 were higher.

pose of securing the emancipation of China. We shall fight to the end, May the Chinese race and of protecting continuing our resistance unit the

80%/00% of our territorial and the peace of the world, have started whole a Bacred war of self-defener aimed sovereign integrity is restored to us.

27,741,000 bushels. In conclusion, we wish to sound a Et delivering a severe blow to the been greally

warning to all countries attending

. Chicago Corn aggressor. We have

Nine-Power Conference that encouraged by the sympathy, sals the

Dec.

50/58 50%/58% tance, praises and normni support whether the League Covenant and the

May

594/50% 592/59% extended to us by peace-loving pro- Nine-Power Puct will be able to de-

60/00% plc, throughout the world, demon-finitely maintain their sanctity will

The First Notice Day December strating that this is still a world in not only effect the national existence Grains is November 30 and the inst

With this of China but also will concern vital- which truth is uplicld. encouragement our determination to ty all signatories to these Agree-day December 28. aight to the end for the sake of truin ments and affect the price of the has been fortified and we are famke Far East and the world. We cunnol senvinced that ultimate triumph will but most eagerly hope that the coun-Dec. tries attending the Conference will May belong to us.

The most noteworthy phase of this give this point their closest atten-

and international sympathy

assis- tion."

the tance has been the fact that League Advisory Committee on Sino- Japanese Problems openly denounced ngainst Japan for her aggression China and entrusting the Conference of the signatories to the Nine-Power Pact with the task of seeking a solu

on to the Sino-Japanese question. Now it has been decided to con- vene the Nine-Power Treaty Confer- ence at Brussels, the Belgian Caplis, on November 3. In fact the Con- ference will not be a conference of merely be delegates of the signa- tories to the Nine-Power Pact, os all nations having close relations with the Far East, notably such as Soviet For this reason the Chinese people Russia, have been invited to attend,

expressing are desirous of hopes in the Conference.

no signs of weakness and was not but United States Government bonds helped along.

Beaten by Polfer

Wall Street Journal morning com- ment;

At the police station, Wong said) The New York new margin rule is The saw a European Inspector and not expected to change the market's was put into the prisoners dork with thinness. Chan Later both

Zaken were

The Street is in a waiting mood, out by the man in silk clothinit and with Traders saying that future a constable and brought to a large market movements will probably be room.

A European policeman care based on trade outlook towards the In and took him out in into

end of November. staller room with a Chinese con- Brokers say that clients are still stable. He would not be able to re- bargain-bunting. cognise either of the Europeans or some investment buying of Socony- the Chinese, rald Wong.

Vacuum shares.

Dow Jones Averages:

Wong declared that in the small

room

he was beaten by the constable

in the presence of the European.

30 Industrials

Mr. Whyall: Are you quite sure 20 Ralls the European saw what was going 20 Vulities on?--Yes,

40 Bonds

There hus Leen

Altogether you Biy you

were 11 Commodity Index taken out three times and beaten?~

Yes.

On only one occasion was the European policeman present?—Yes.

How

treated on the Were you second occasion7-In the same way. What about the third time?-Ex-

Nov. 1. Close

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PROBATION REVOKED

actly the same. I could tot sit up PRINCE DAVID GAÓLED and I was dragged back into the big

room.

And how long approximately were you in the smaller room on each oc-

FOR TEN YEARS

Honolulu, Nov, 2. The Court has revoked Prince casion7--From 15 to 20 minutes. David Kawanakou's probation In You left the police station about 1932 for the manslaughter of a girl 9.30 p.m.7--About 10 I should say,

in a motor accident. He has been

So you were in the police station | sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. at least Ave hours altogether?- About five hours.

Counsel for Prince David ap- nounced that lie is appealingt against Then you were less than an hour the sentence.-United Press. in the smaller room and four hours ( Prince David was questioned in in the big room?--Yes,

'Did anyone assault you during the four hours you were in the big room? -No.

No Questions Asked

great

LIKELY OUTCOMES However, we believe that the Con- ference may have one of the follow-

outcomes:

connection with the recent death of in Miss Arvilla Kinslea, ha common Inw wife, who was found dead in her apartament following a midnight feast,

Did anyone ask you any questions? Questions? Well, I don't remem-pongee coat questioned Chan in the

ber-no.

cubicle,

Did you see anyone writing any- "I heard him ask my husband if thing? Yes. (Identified P.C. C.454).

Firstly, the Nine-Power Treaty Conference can with sincerity and In accordance with the spirit of the Nine-Power Fact and the League Covenant, scek 11 settlement of the Sino-Japanese question, then it will be possible to suppress the raging flumes of aggression. We hope that on the one hand the principle of res

he had a sewing machine. My hus-pecting China's sovereignty and in

ab

Did he ask you any questionn? band said no," she said. "The man dependence as well as territorial and No, he naked Chan,

then produced A trantheon and administrative integrity as laid down Did you hear what these questions prodded Chan on the chest, were?—I did not, I was far away.

domen, left and right side. He then Did anyone assault Chen during caught hold of my arm and dragged the time you were in the large room? me out of the cubicle into the shop. -I did not notice-no.

I could not hear anything going on after that, being prevented from entering the cubicle again.

Was Chai inken out of the room? -Yea

Who took him out?—A policeman. Chinese or European?-Chinese. No European?-No. Was he the same policeman who had taken you oul?—Yes,

How many imes was Chan taken out?-Three Umes.

At 3 pm, Chan Fal, my husband, and the man, in the black pongee coat left,

in the Nine-Power Treaty, be ob served and on the other hand sanc tions should be applied against the aggressor. Japan, in accordance with Articles XVI and XVII of the Leaguo Covenant. In addition, the Confer- ence should this time decide on a definite syslern of collective security in order to safeguard the permen- ent peace of the Pacific.

Secondly, since the Mukden Incl dent of September 18, 1931, we have had painful experiences because both the League of Nations and the sims- tories to the Nine-Power Pact foiled to take any mensures of sanctions against the aggressor. International help to China, regrettably enough,

Did you notice anything different in his demeanour or his appearance when he returned?-Well, I could not sit up and he could hoi sit up. thing, and added that he land been actually prolonged the aggression

The first fine Chan returned to the room did you notice anything about his appearance-He complain

ed of pain.

What did he say?--I saw tears la his eyes...

I did not ask you that. What did he say? How do I know what he

sald?

At 10 p.m. I spoke to Chan Fat, principal tenant of the shop, about my husband, and asked him why he had not returned. Chan told me he had been detained by the police. On asking him the same question the next morning, he told me the same

injured by the police, and had gone to Kwong Wah Hospital. I went to the hospital and was informed that my husband was dead.

When questioned by Mr. Whyatt as to what happened in the rear cubicle, the widow said she heard Wong Lay crying "Save Life" when

against China when it could only take the form of investigation and non-recognition. Consequently, the Nine-Power Treaty Conference a

make being convened, we desire

clear that we are opposed to any solution involving unequal mediation or compromise. The 450,000,000 Chinese people are firmly determined to fight to the end and to resort to cd out to her, but she was prevented prolonged resistance for the sake of from going in by the man in the securing the emancipation of our black pongee coat, who was standing race and the maintenance of world

being assaulted. Her husband call

in the doorway.

You sold he complained of pain Ho sald "I am dying, I am dying and I said "I am dying, I am dying

Was this on the first occasion ho went out?--Yea,

Mr. Whyatt! When did you Inst Questioned about the second time: Chan had been taken out and asked see your husband alive? When he if he had noticed anything in bla passed me in the pasange of the walk, Wong said he had not noticed cubicle. He told me not to worry

about him. anything wrong.

Wong said he then left the charge room, and that was the last time le saw Chan alive,

Widow's Story

Yun King, 19, Chan's widow, sald at 2 pm a man dressed in a black

Io appeared to be looking pale, and Did he appear normal to you?---- his lips were blue. A man was on each side holding his arm when he left the house,

The hearing was adjoined to November 8.

peace.

DEMANDS TO CONFERENCE We are submitting to the Conter- ence the following demanda:

(1) That Japan be ordered to im

mediately ceaso her war of aggression In Chinn. (2) That all Japanese armed forces be withdrawn from Chinese territory.

(3) That The "Manchukuo" bo

abolished and the Four East- ern Provinces bo-handed back

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