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Germany And SYRIAN REVOLT

Ching

Chen Presents Credentials

HITLER PROMISES SUPPORT

V

~CHINA MAIL" SPÉCIAL.

Berlin, To-day.

CONTINUES

No End To General Strike

NATIONALIST PROCLAMATION

*CHINA NAIL ** SPECIAL

Jerusalem, To-day. Although the general. strike! The new Chinese Ambassa has lasted 40 days, no tangible dor. Dr. Chen Tien-fang, was resigns of its forthcoming end ceived yesterday by Chancellor are in sight. The tension con- Hitler, to whom he presented tinues, despite all the announce- the ameliorations ments of his credentials.

The Ambasador was received made by the High Commis- Sympathy with the customary military borsioner, M. Martel

in

our at the Presidential Palace strikes have broken out in the where the audience took place, at Republic of Lebanon, the police

Minister. making many arrests. the Foreign

bloc which

The Nationalist Baron von Neurath, was also pre-

Damascus, after two days' deli- „sent.

In handing over his credentials berations, issued 2 proclama- as well as his predecessor's letter tion to the Syrian people last of recall, Dr. Chen Tien-fang de night, declaring that the con- livered a speech in the Chinese cessions made by the High are unsatisfac- language, in which he stated that Commissioner

At the same time they he had always been a great ad- tory. mirer of German, thought and had emphasised that the confidence has been invariably entertained the highest placed in the sincerity of the esteem for the German achieve-French promises ments in the political, economic, abused, because the unity of Syria cannot be regarded as technical and cultural domains.

"I consider it a great honour to assured.-Trans-Ocean Service. become my country's first Ambas sador to Germany, and thus to be! able to come into more close con-

tact with the leading German REVOLUTIONARY

statesmen."

"I take the liberty, of express- ing. Mr. Chancellor, the sincerest) wish for the welfare of Your Ex-

cellency and the German Reich."

In his reply, Chancellor Hitler, after a cordial reference to the

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efforts of the former Chinese Min- BILL INTRODUCED IN POLAND

ister to

Liu Chung- Berlin, Mr.

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL chieh, to draw Germany and

Warsaw, To-day. China closer together, "efforts

of The Vice-Marshal which I gladly appreciate," went on to say that the sentiments of

Germany which Seym, M. Miedzimski, has intro- admiration for

tials

owners.

the

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1936

Gladys Swarthout, reigning queen of the Metropolitan Opera makes her screen debat with John Boles in "Rose of the Rancho," The musical production now showing at the Queen's Theatre.

PROF. JEZES LECTURES

Temporary Truce In Dispute

STUDENT DEMONSTRATIONS

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Paris, To-day-

30-

on

POLITICS IN SPAIN

POLYNESIAN PEOPLES

German Professor's Searches

EXPEDITION TO MALAYAN ARCHIPELAGO

*CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin: To-day.

The noted German ethnolog- ist, Dr. Hugo Albert Bernatzki, will shortly depart for Indo- China, further to study the mystery of the origin of the Polynesian tribes. Dr. Benatzki, who will be accompanied by his wife, has in previous years ex- West tensively travelled in Africa, as well as in Australia. New Guines and the Malayan- Archipelago to investigate the early migrations of the Poly- nesian peoples, and has come to the conclusion that their ear- liest abodes will probably be found in Indo-China.

race

On his forthcoming journey, he will first visit the Mergui Archipelago near the southern coast of lower Burma to visit of the remote island Selungs, and will then proceed to the so-called "Four Nations! Corner," between Siam. Burma, China and French Indo-China, which, like the neighbouring Shan regions, is inhabited by highly interesting tribes, whose origin has not yet been determined.

Dr. Bernātski there hopes to

contact establish

with the mountain tribes of! Chinese

numerous

Special Police Troop Miao and Yac, as well as with

Disbanded

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Barcelona, To-day-

the Tibetan peoples of Láhu, Lisu and Akkha

The expedition will presuma- ably take more than a year, and the Governments of the various! countries the explorer expects to visit have promised their! The so-called Pistoreros, the

co-operation*** whole-hearted special police troop recruited to Trans-Ocean Service. been dissolved. This particu- ght Spanish gangsters, bas!

active in maintaining order in Catalonia at the time Catalan independence was sus- pended.

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duced a bill recommending thei

The long struggle between the Dr. Chen Tien-fang had expressed abolition of entailed estates.

The abolition is to be effected students and the University would be highly appreciated here.

"I warmly welcome your assur in such a manner that a time-thorities respecting the lectures ance that you will consider it limit of one year is to be set of Professor Jeze in the faculty body had been specially your highest duty always to de-for the voluntary dissolution of law, though still going on, are velop the friendly relations be of these estates by the present no longer characterised by violence. After the expiry of the numerous arrests made by the tween our two countries, and 12 beg you to be assured that you this period, the Cabinet Coun-police having apparently shown the

The members of the force, my assis-cil would be entitled to decree students that other tactics are ad- may always count on

the dissolution of the estates irisable. – tance."-Trans-Ocean Service.

The diehard students who feel any of whom had won credi table distinction for bravery without the owner's consent. RELATIONS STRENGTHENED

The Bill, if approved by the that, the public sympathy is

Redman. Geo., Allen and Un- elements, criminal Berlin: Presenting his creden-

hardened will have their side, Professor Jeze being success in dealing with "Japan In Crisis" By H. Vere to Herr Hitler, Dr. Chen Polish Parliament,

win, Ltd. 6/~ admiration far-reaching results in view of exceedingly unpopular for having Tien-fang expressed for the German. genius and its the fact that entailed estates acted as legal adviser to Abyssinia, are to be distributed among

percentage demand that Dr. Jeze should give achievements in the political, eco- form an enormous

Cataloniz

a most interesting book. This or- much more intelligent interest, general consumption, this book nemic. cultural and technical spheres. The very friendly rela.of the rural. property in Poland,jup his academic post. Professor throughout the province of street, or shall we say the ordin-

where the aristocrats. such as Jere has hitherto shown little sizn

It is extremely diffenit to pick Madrid: The permanent com-dinary man really knows nothing in the momentous happenings in needs no excuse for its existence tions between Germany and China Prince Radziwill Lubamorski of perturbation.

his home-side friends expect. him The book consists of sixteen ar- out the best parts of the book, had been markedly strengthened and Court Potocki Zamoyiski The course of lectures so violent- in the past year, especially in the each own farms and forests ly disturbed this term ended on mittee of the Cortes, with all of Japan, although when on leave this part of the world.

covering many hundred square Wednesday, when the Professor the votes except those of its.

bade goodbye to 17 loyal students. Monarchist members, decided to be able at a moment's notice, ticies each complete in a chapter, for as each chapter was finished dissertation on any question involvyand various aspects of Japanese what I have always wanted to have Herr Hitler, replying, emphas-miles. Trans-Ocean Service.

expressing the hope that he would to empower the Catalan Parlia- give an expert and enlightened written on various events in Japan one felt like saying: "That is just see them all. again when the next ment to reassemble, elect a newing oriental politics His know-life, private, commercial, political explained but if one had

new Govern

ledge, gained through travelling and military, during the crisis choose, the choice would be "Some Japanese" and "Looking Backward ́ course starts in the coming week President and a

on an-N.YK. boat or spending years of 1931-35.

and Forward.” and he said that he hoped by thatment. It is expected that the

Needs No Excuse time the turbulence would have members of the former Separa brief day or two in Japan while

It is the foreword says, The author has lived through subsided. Professor Jeze added tist Government, who have but

released

from going on leave, or by contact over their periods of years with Orientals in these years and absorbed the at-book contains a selection from the facetiously that he knew what shortly been

general, would not lead him far morphere they developed, and in author's letters, we fervently ex- students were and did not bear prison, will now resume

former posts.

as an expert adviser on Far Eas-view of the fact that western na press the hope that a further selec; any grudge.

The Catalan autonomy tern problems, but it is sufficient tions have been sometimes enlpab-tion may be forthcoming or tr Effigy Burnt Shortly after the Professor had status, which was abolished to enable him to appreciate this y misinformed by many of the other lot of letters dealing with left the building crowds of stud-after the October revolt, will book and, after reading it, to take less technical articles written for 1936 and after. lents began to pour in from every however, not be restored.--

economic and cultural spheres.

ised that Germany attached great value to the friendly relations with China, and assured Dr. Chen of his and the Govern ment's support in his task in Ger- many-Reuter

ILLNESS OF M. STALIN?

Brain Specialist Sent For

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Paris. Today.

BELGIUM AND

FRANCE-

Military Agreement Of 1920

STATEMENT PROMISED

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Brussels, To-day.

chorus

is the

Catalonian Politics

UNREST IN IRELAND

Churchmen Ask For Investigation

one Trans-Ocean Service. entrance to the Sorbonne. group bringing a paper efigy of The Premier, M. van Zee Professor Jeze, which was burnt land, stated at a meeting of the in the central court amid demon- The University 20- Catholic Party's Parliamentary strations of shouting in

"Resign!" The rumours that it is M

"childish behaviour Stalin, the "Red Czar," himself up, that he would shortly

xive a full statement on the thorities described this escapade who is to be treated by the Franco-Belgian military agree of protest noted Swedish brain specialist, ment of 1920, the abrogation of beneath notice."

The only precaution being taken Professor Olivecrona, who was which is persistently demanded rushed to Moscow, seem more by the Flemish groups. Mto prevent a renewal of the lec- and more probable, as reports van Zeeland declared in the ture-room demonstration from the Soviet capital speak course of this meeting that he insistence that every student on of the serious illness of M. had scrutinised the text of the entering the Sorbonne shall show

to attend agreement, adding that without his membership card entitling him Stalin.

Officially the noted specialist wanting to reproach anybody,

summoned to attend. a he would not have been party Ocean Service

to it. "private patient."

The Premier emphasised that ENGLISH CHANNEL

entirely Moscow, Later: In view of the the agreement was

TRAIN FERRY rumours that five been enrrent non-political, its contents being all over Europe, a statement in forthcoming, which crely of a technical military character, leaving both parties

is

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~ CHINA_MAIL. ~ SPECIAL'

Belfast, To-day. The bloody religious riots of last summer are likely to have a sequel, if the investigations into the causes, as demanded by the Irish Primate, Cardinal MacRory, and the Bishop of】 Down and Connor, Dr. Magean, are carried out

Both church dignitaries de- mand that a committee be set] London, To-day. no to sift the truth regarding the A train ferry service from the outrages, which cost

crona, was called to Moscow to concluded that he hoped his Dover across the English Chan-lives of many citizens and re perform an emergency operation forthcoming statement would on the Secretary-General of the satisfy both the opponents and nel to Dunkirk will be in regular suited

Soviet Central Excecutive Com the adherents of the agree mittee, M. Akhloff, who, it is said, ment.-Trans-Ocean Service had been injured in a train accí-

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The Cardinal furthermore mett at Bow-street recently on competition of the air routes

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