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FURTHER OBJECTIONS

TO SANCTIONS

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POLISH OBJECTION ingly that France could not any The Polish delegate also raised longer be able to depend on Bri- numerous objections, mentioning tain in the event of a conflict with among other things that in the Germany, unless she now "drops Italian ship-building yards at the friendship with Italy and goes Mon Falcone there lay two ocean the whole way with Britain in liners destined for Poland, which the application of sanctions.” had been ordered by the Polish

State

Lines and which were

SERVICE TO THE WORLD

Chamberlain is

urgently required. These ships "Sir Austen were to be paid for with Polish highly esteemed in France and it coal

is really a service to the world The Polish delegate went on to that he has said so plainly what before his Government is at this moment actually at Say that could agrce to such incisive stake between the two countries." measures it would have to know

"But it throws a curious light all the exact particulars. He also on the thinking of some very in- in Britain who criticised sharply the proposal for fiuential circles non-fulfilment of. current "con-lare friendly to the League of Na- this tions, that Sir Austen in tracts.

The British delegate. Mr. An-manner denounces the Treaty of thony Eden, in the closing speech Locarno as far as France is con- of the session. said that it was cerned. Sir Austen Chamberlain understood that a perinanent com-destroys the treaty by making its mittee to examire all such ques-validity for Britain dependent tions would be appointed. The upon the fulfilment of such condi general discussion on mutual aid tions. to be rendered by the States tak- ing part in the economic sanctions ended yesterday afternoon.

AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE An agreement was reached in principle on the basis of the pro- posals made by France to the ef-

"He shakes confidence in the principle of the sanctity which was the very reason advanced by Briain for interfering in the Abyssinian conflict.

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935

A happy aftermath of the wedding ceremony in the Chi- Jean Embassy, in which Don Benjamin Cohen, Counsellor of the Embassy, was married to Senorita Chits Arguello, who enjoys the unique distinction of being Nicaragus's honorary Vice-Consul in San Francisco. • In this picture the bride is shown cutting the wedding cake, as the bridegroom looks on

GUNS WITH RANGE OF NEARLY 20 MILES

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ATTACK PREPARATIONS

KHO SIN KIE

DEFENDING HIS

SINGLES TITLE

The original,

Gordon Lum Loses In Four Sets

CHINA NATIONAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

Shanghai, To-day..

Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese Davis Cup player from Java, who is de- fending his "China National title yesterday entered the Final Round when he defeated Gordon Inn, of Shanghai, in the Men's Singles by 6–2 6–3 2–6, 6–2 yester. day afternoon.

More than 4000 tennis "fans witnessed the encounter.

on con-

Having recently put İsiderable weight, Gordon La Joften found himself short of wind under the pressure of Kho's strong forehand and backhand drives.

Miss Wang Chun-ching (Shansi) retained her National Girls Singles title by defeating Miss Huang Shan-ning (Nanking) in straight sets yesterday.

Driving deep and serving ex-" cellently, Miss Wang' won by 6-2, 6-1 Miss Huang, however, gave a plucky display-Central News Agency.

MISSIONARY FROM BORNEO

UNIQUE COINCIDENCE,

Paris: Sir Austen Chamber- fect that where trade losses were lain's sensational statement pub-| heavy the States suffering would lished in the Paris press, in which get compensation through the he threatened that Britain would opening of other markets, while eventually withdraw from ber

Lecture This Evening in certain other cases where the continental obligations, practical- |

On His Work suspensions of exports to Italy coincided with the tenth an

UNREST IN PROVINCES is alleged to have been disregard- were especially serious financial niversary of the signing of the

Asmara: The Abyssinian free-fed and, the police are endeavour-

MOVING PICTURES OF DYAK reliefs in the form of credits or Locarno Treaty, which was com-booters who attempted to crossing to enforce it. loans would be arranged.

LIFE TO BE SHOWN memorated on Wednesday by a the River Sotit have been repulsed | The Drafting Committee will simple ceremony in the former with heavy losses, according to a

Rome: The Abyssinian, northern The Rev. C. R. Deibler, of the work out a series of resolutions Government palace here, where report issued from Italian. head- Based on these general principles the treaty was initialled on Octo-quarters hêre, which adds that army under Ras Seyoum is con-Christian and Missionary Alliance

The British delegation does not ber 16, 1925.

the unfavourable weather is pre-centrating-in the Gungure valley Mission of the Netherlands East conceal the fact that it is not verg Representatives of the signa- venting the progress of opera- Preparing to attack the Italian Indies, who has just arrived in pleased with the slowness with tory Powers took part in the cere- tions on the southern front.

right wing near Aksum, accord-Hong Kong from Borneo, will which negotiations are pro-mony, in the course of which the Despatches received here reing to despatches from Adowa.

speak at 730 p.m. to-day at Mr. Ras Seyoum's forces are said to Leland Wang's preaching hall No. port an uprising in the Abys-

weakened by s St. Stephen's Lane, when he will numerous desertions which also show moving pictures of na- to the dis- are estimated to amount already tive and missionary work in the missal of the former governor of to more than 10,000 men. Many des the province, Ras Ailu; and the of these deserters have been in- Paris: Official circles in Rome order for mobilisation issued by corporated with the Italian army

his successor. Ras Imiru, who isut some 5,000 have not yet been during the past five years, and is convinced that M. Laval,

with the alternative of loyal to the Emperor. The ordertaken over as their reliability 37now passing through Hong Kong |

ceeding.

and insists. that president of the municipal coun- this first section of the la-cil of the city of Locarno deliver-sinian province of Godiam to the have been greatly bours of the Sanctions. Confer-ed a speech pointing, out, the north-west of Addis Ababa. This the ence, that is to say the drawing Treaty's significance. up of the economic and financial measures contemplated, will fin- ish. this week.

FRENCH ATTITUDE

The intention is that the Plen- ary Conference will be convened are this evening, when, in the night faced session, complex questions under choosing between London and discussion shall be disposed of. Rome, will decide in favour of Genera decisions of Rome, says L'Oeuvre's Simultaneously the the Sanctions Conference will be correspondent, adding that a cer- communicated to non-members soltain relaxation in the tension is that these States may also have noticeable in an opportunity to define their circles, although positions towards

League procedure. Service.

Italian League Britain's in- the whole creasingly stubborn attitude is Trans-Ocean causing some anxiety.

CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEECH

The correspondent further as- serts that the Italian press repre- sentatives at Geneva in their daily reports cail attention to

unrest is ascribed

COAL DISPUTE IN

SOUTH WALES

Tension Relaxed As Work Is Resumed

London, To-day.

pears to be doubtful.

CAVALRY ADVANCE Djibouti: Abyssinian cavalry detachments have been advancing

in the

Mr. Deïbler has been working |among the Dyaks of Dutch Borneo

Fon his way to America, where he

will spend his furlough.

-

Mr. Deibler's message will be] HAZ: spoken in English and translated into Cantonese. He has a pum- course of the past few ber of Dyak costumes and other days in the vicinity of the Italian articles which he will show to his positions near Monat Moussa. Ali,

audience. The moving pictures

according to the reports which he will exhibit were taken

French airmen who undertake

The

daily reconnoitring flights along by him in the jungle of Borneo the border of French Somaliland, and on the island of Bali.

The report further states that public are cordially invited to Fears of a strike in the Sorth other Abyssinian forces are mak-attend.. Berlin: An animated discussion Britain's growing prestige in the Wales coalfields arising out of aing southwards along the Eritrean i has been started the British League, which is alleged to be local dispute at the Nine Mile frontier, with the object of cut- ITALO-ABYSSINIAN and French press by Sir Austen even drawing France's former Point colliery were relieved late ting the communications between Chamberlain's declarations in the allies into the orbit of British in Roman Soir, which are paralleled fluence-Trans-Ocean Service. by editorial comments in the Ger-

man press, because Britain's ex-

foreign minister, who is one of

the

authors of the Locarno

on Wednesday night by the deci- the Italian positions at Moussa Ali sion of the South Wales Miners' and Assab, but no clashes on a

INCIDENT.

Federation, and work is now gra- big scale appear, as yet, to have Swagger, Swindle And dually being resumed at the af- taken place. fected pits.

Treaty, which vitally affects Ger PRETTY WEDDING AT The National Delegate Confer

Iman interests, row suggests its

abrogation.

The Berliner Tageblatt writes: "We quite understand that at the present moment Britain is exert- ing herself to convince the French public that the French Govern- ment must go to the utmost ex- tremities

to support British policy. We understand also that

ST. JOHN'S

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FIVE-CENT FARES

ON BUSES

Cannot Be Extended To Other Routes

ROADS NOT SUITABLE FOR

LARGE VEHICLES

TURKISH PRECAUTIONS Paris: The Turkish - Govern- ence of the Miners" Federation of

An Italo-Abyssinian dispute has. Great Britain met in London yes-ment has already taken steps to terday to consider what action close the Dardanelles completely arisen here. can be taken to forward the claim within six hours should the neces- The Abyssinian, a commission- for a national wages agreement sity arise, reports Intransigeant. aire at an Italian restaurant, gave and an increase of wages by two Mines will be laid so as to block notice, saying that he was return- the passage, but a narrow waying home to join the army of the shillings per day.

Reports were made from dis through will be left for mercan-Emperor of Ethiopia

As he was leaving the building, tricts on the progress of the Fetile vessels. Should however,

Turkey be threatened by

the Italian proprietor, noticed he deration's campaign for their pro-

Since the introduction of power whatever, even this chan-was carrying a large bundle. gramme.

Asked what it contained, the second class five-cent fares by The conference will meet again nel would be closed.

man replied “Revolvers."** the China Motor-bus Company. hostile attitude of the Paris press quietly married at the Lady Cha-to-day to receive a recommenda -RAIN CHECKS ADVANCE

But police summon to the on their vehicles running 02 causes much uneasiness in Lonpel of St. John's Cathedral yes-tion from their Executive on their Berlin: Torrential rain is hold- don

www.terday afternoon, when Miss Bil-future action-British Wireless ing up the advance of the Italian scene discovered it was a quantity routes Nos. 5 and 1, which ply

a prominent Service.

troops on the southern front near of the restaurant's silverware between the vehicle ferry "But Sir Austen Chamberlain, lie" Blumenthal,

Gerlogubi, according to a radio The Abyssinian has been arwharf and Causeway Bay and is, when all is said and done, one member of the "Y" Ladies' Hoc-

message from the correspondent rested.--Beater

Happy Valley, the Came Road German news agency at As-

residents have continuously One case of diphtheria and two petitioned the bus company to zeextend the same facility to who adds that it is possible that cases of typhoid fever were the rain may continue until the ported as having occurred in the buses running on routes Nos 3 end of November Trans-Ocean Colony during the 24 hours end-and 4 (to the University via

ed on Wednesday...

Garden Road and via Queen's

of the originators of the Locarno key Section, became the wife of treaty. How is it possible then Mz Arthur

Boyd Henry, of

that he should tell the correspon-Messrs. Renter's Ltd, who is also INTERNATIONALara, the Italian beadquarters,

dent of the Roman Soir threaten a keen hockey enthusiast

The

Rex, H W. Baines officiated.

dide, who wore an ankle- Jeng

MOTOR SHOW

SHANGHAI BOWLERS Can of beavy silk pink lace

Fator model by Lane Prince Opens Olympia's Service.

Annual Exhibition. LEAVE FOR NORTH with short shaped coatee, and

Prentice Cup Goes

With Them

brown velvet “Tammy” | hat, shoes and bag to match, was

given away by her eldest brother

Mr D. Blimenthal.

La London, To-day.

In a speech at the opening of Depression's Unrelenting

the International Motor Show at;

Thesbridegroom was attended Olympia yesterday, HRH the by Mr. W. O'Neill, as Best Man, Prince of Wales referred to the The successful Shanghai Inter-while Mrs. O'Neill, who was at export trade, observing that it was port lawn bowls team, with the tired in a maroon shaded dress obvious that the world market for

Road)

CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Pegasus And Lawcourt Joint Favourites

London, To-day.

The following is the latest call- over for the Cambridgeshire which will be run an October 30-

Pegasus 100 to 12° Lawcourt 100 to 12 Finalist 100′ to 9 t and a. British Quota 22 to 1 o, 25 to 1 t Pepino to 11 and "o... O'Grady 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1t Caymanas 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1 t.. Monico 28 to I t and a.OU AN Corrida 28 to 1 a 33 to 1 t Guines Gap 33 to 11 and o. Highlander 33 to 1 o, 40 to 1 t Commander the Third-35 to 1 t

and a.

-Gembost-40 to 10, 45 to 1-1.

Residents in Robinson Road BRITISH DRIVER'S TRIUMPH have also petitioned the Com pany to run buses from the city

London, To-day The mountain *to Bobinson Road.

According to Mr. Ngan, has been held for many years by lap record at Brooklands, which manager of the China Motor-

Jan Italian, was yesterday secar- Hanakobus Company, Jimited. the Shanghai, to-day-Depression's of the petition Judge Helmick introduction of second classed by Mr. Raymond Mays, driving Ja British 2-litre B. A who issued an order, restraining Con-five-cent fares on bus routes covered the difficult 1 miles cir-

Hand In Shanghai

exception of C. Richards, who is with brown accessories, was the motor vehicles, however large al junrelenting hand was laid asul Mynhardt, who is in charge Nos. 3 and 4 has already beencuit at a speed of 81.28 miles

in Hong Kong, for a 3xtron of Honour

{ready, was still only in the pre- 105 for A reception which was largely immmary stages of its growth.

attended a later held at the He urged British manufacturers Mrs. W to study how best to increase their

Lew Eweder on Hall Shanghal early fin

the RMS Express of Russia take residence of Mr.

ing the Frentice Cap back to Net No 2 Consught Road share in that expanding market Real

Shanghai where it will remain for

another 12, months at least.

The members of the team who

left are J. Munro, Captain Brierley, WE Gloyer and TAL-

Central, where the usual toast and commented favourably in the

was given in champagne.

connection on the

happy couple left this the

by special launch

tate business of the Land Office of the Ameri discussed and considered. but our British Wireless Service

for car Consulat

to carding, or fers of

from re- owing to the

trans Caine Bead, it of the place bigger routes. The routes

ness

Ngan ready

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