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HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1933. 日三初月六次蠭年二十团中,

SECURITY.

FRANCE'S CHIEF, ANXIETY.

PREMIER'S SPEECH.

RUHR PLEDGES BEING HELD.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mail:)

PARIS, July 15*** M. Poincaré in an important speech at Senlis, indirectly replying to Mr. Stanley Baldwin's" state-

ment, declared that France was willing to forget, even

ΤΟ

forgive, the brutali

but she wished to

NEAR EAST PEACE TERMS.

RATIFYING THE AGREEMENT,

(Reuter's Service to the China Masl.),

LAUSANNE, July 16,

The Allies' note to Turkey requests Ismet Pasha to recognise the points on which agreement has been reached.

*

The note convokes a meeting of experts to-morrow, to be followed by a meeting of the principals for the purpose of ratifying the agreement hitherto reached.

· NOTED POLO PLAYERS.

NEW YORK, July 15,

The American "Polo Association announces

ties of Germany, that the Hurlingham team, of which Captain F. E. Guest, and Major F. W. Barrett will be members, is coming-with the British Army Team and the Indian

make the Treaty of

Versailles respect

ed.

France, since Tigers to compete in the tournaments at Philadelp the Armistico, had hia and Meadowbrook,

not ceased to make

concessions. The

chief question was arrangement of Central Europe and probably lead. France's security, ing to disaster and chaos.

The pact proposed

by Mr. Lloyd

George at Cannes

in

1922 was

TREATY NOT OBSOLETE,

PARIS, July 15,

M.Poincan's speech was delivered in connection practically useless with the unveiling of the war memorial at Sentis The replacement of He gave no hint of the likelihood of deflection from the Reparations the oft repeated policy of creating the impression Committee by an that any concessions towards Franco-British unity. International finan

in the forthcoming negotiations must come from Britain.

...

cial committee was not in the interests of France,

M. Poincare dwelt on Germany's failure to fulfil her obligations. He declared that the violaters of four years after its signature was being considered M. Poincaré declined to agree that the Treaty Treaties rather than those demanding their observance should be asked to give an account of acts rendered inevitable by the rejection of what was right. France did not intend to surrender her pledges in the Ruhr.

FRIENDSHIP FOR BRITAIN.

as an antidiluvian fossil only fit for an achaeologi- cal museum. He denied that the occupation of the Ruhr was responsible for the German economic sickness. On the contrary Germany would in any wise have continued to slide down' the abyss she had herself dug.

M. Poincaré adhered to the 1921 schedule of

M. Poincaré said he was always faithful to the partisan Anglo-French alliance. Nobody would payments, except the G. Bonds, which France regret more than he if any shadow should darken Anglo-French friendship. The British were as honest as the French. Therefore he assured them that they would finally agree the French were right. But if any breach were made other propositions must pass through that breach, again raising the question of the peace settlement, destroying the agreed.

LAWN TENNIS,

HONG AND LEAGUE RESULTS,

The third round in the Hong Tennis Tournament, under the auspices of the Hongkong Cricket Club, has now been completed. The results follow-

would only utilise against Germany in proportion as her creditors demanded the payment of French debts.

Supreme Council meetings always depriving M. Poincaré dwelt bitterly on the series of France of the rights on which all had previously

JAPAN AND CHINA.

PROTEST AGAINST BOY- COTT. MOVEMENT.

TOKYO, July 15.

A mass meeting, attended by 500, including some of the must distinguished people, passed a unanimous resolution urging ǝ strong protest against the boycott movement.

WEST RIVER UKASE.

HOW HONGKONG'S TRADE SUFFERS.

PRICES SOARING AGAIN.

Apparently. the river steam- ers which had schedules between Hongkong and Wuchow, are still F. A, Redmond and L. Foster beat F. A. Dinsdale and A. L. Gace

willing to take chances as most of 6-1, 6-2; G. W. Sewell and A. I.

them are going up the river, Humphreys beat C. Willson and J.

although they are only accepting R. Wood, 6-4, 6-2; V. M. Grayburn

cargo for ports as far as Shiu Hing. and St. G. R. Clark beat H. and J. D.

It seems as if the Cantonese. Humphreys, 7-5, 6-2; Lt. Comdr. included Marquis Hachisuka, who go up, provided they carry no cargo The distinguished people present generals are willing to let the ships Worthington and Commodore Grace beat D. S. Green and W. A.Presided, and Baron Shibusawa, on the upward trip. The rumour Nowers, 6-1, (~0.·

the Speaker in the Lower House, is that they suspect cargoes of

In the semi-finals Sewell and Humphreys will meet Redmond and Foster, and Worthington and Grace play Grayburn and Clark.

* LEAGUE RESULTS.

I. R. C. (B) Craigengower (B). Playing at home on Saturday in the "B" Division of the Hongkong tennis League, the Indian Recrea- tion Club beat Craigengower (B) by 54 games tu 45. Scores :-~-

O. Ismail and J. Ackber beat Abbas and Zimmern.9-2, lost to Leonard and Brown 5-6, lost to Howard and Zimmern 47.

The resolution will be presented to the Government.

Mr. Kokuya, and many other lead saltpetre are being shipped to in business men, and members of the House of Peers and House of Representatives..

A committee of three was appointed to present the resolution to the, Government,"

their Kwangsi enemies. Some of the shipping companies have pointed out that they are ready to be searched 'but the commanders have replied that they cannot be assured even after a search that

plicated in smuggling, members of the crew are not im

Meanwhile little pork, or poultry

...

that the continuation of the boycott The resolution expresses fear movement will seriously damage the friendly relations of the two is coming into the Colony and pri Chinese Government will take countries, and also the hope that the urgent steps to check the move mept: Courtesy Daily Bulletin.

S.A. Hussain and A. L. Rumjahr beat Abbas, and Zimmera 6-5, beat CHINA'S CONSTITUTION. Leonard and Brown 7-4, beat.

Howard and Zimmera 7-4

-

S. A. Hamid, and D. Rumjahn lost to Abbas and Zimmern 5-6 beat Leonard and Brown 6-5, lost to Howard and Zimmern 5-6.

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CLEVER FILMING,

CORONET'S, DRAMA OF. THE SEA

PRKING, July 15

cord. This morning pork was sold ces are reaching another high re- wholesale at go cents a lb., the same price.as chickens. Some of the market stalls had to edüce their killings to one pig overy, two days. Beef is in a slightly better position, as the Wholesalers managed to lay in Again no "progress was made that the steamers Wère" running fair reserve during the week or so with the Grafting of the Constitu freely. But if the present barrier tion last week, owing to there-be-is not raised the stocks will ing no quonim Courtesy Daily gradually dwindle dawn, as sup- ・Bulletin

plies from other sources are not sufficient p

Meanwhile, the only thing to hope for is that the shipping com TYPHOID IN HONGKONG.panies will agree to carry no cargo on the up-trip to Wuchow so as to food supplies and firewood being imported into the Colony

It is reported that the U. S. Gan boat "Pampanga" had to turn Back to Samshui on Friday-last while it was escorting alcargo of [oll-up-country, 46,

**At to-morrow's meeting of the There is some wonderful Sanitary Board Dr. W. V. M. Koch, photography in the fine drama of pursuant to notice, will ask:-Will the sea, "Partners of the Tido, which is the attraction at the

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