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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1936

NEGOTIATIONS

IN EGYPT

Pessimistic Outlook

Prevails

EARLY BREAKDOWN »

PREDICTED

* CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Cairo, To-day.

Empress Of Britain

Due Here On World Cruise

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·hama 'Honolulu Victoria - Lowe Arrive Larre Lenne Lazer Leane Arrine Mar.. 6. Mar. 8. Mär. 11 Mars 13 Mar. 19`Mar. 24 Mar. 20 Mar. 22. Mar. Ya Mar. 26-Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Apr. 6

An early breakdown of the An-

The giant liner Empress of Bri- Mrs. Hampton, Hiss Etta Harper, K glo-Egyptian negotiations, which tain..of the Canadian Pacific, will, B. Harper, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. K. Hare were opened here yesterday morni be the first round-the-world pham, W. M. Harris, W. E. Harvey, 17. L. Heeman, Mrs. Keeran, Mrs. John ing with addresses of welcome by tourist ship to visit Hong Kong C. Hemmeter, Mrs. Alice Henny, the leaders of the two delegations this season. She is scheduled to Mrs. Arthur Hill, G. F. First, Mrs. Sir Miles Lampson and Nahas arrive here at 6 am, on March 20, E. B. Hodson, W. J. Helgate, Miss B. Pasha, would not be a surprise to from New York via South Africa, J. Holman, J. H. Horsfall, Mrs. Hora Egyptian political quarters here. Bombay, New Delhi, Agra Fort Hunter, Mr Hunter, S. G. Hutche fall, Mrs. Mary E. Hant, Dr. Arthur who are rather pessimistic in Colombo, Penang, Singapore and son, Mrs. Hutcheson, Miss Meta Ey/Tapan their forecast concerning the out Bangkok. From here she will pro-man.

£/Asia come of the parleys, in spite of the ceed

Mrx John Inman, R. H. Ireland, E/Canada to New York via China,

Mrs. Ireland. apparently peaceful atmosphere Japan, the Hawaiian Islanda, Săx!

Mr R W. Jameson, Mde. Fran- 6/Ja Francisco, which now prevails here.

San Pedro,

May : 1 May 3 Los zika Janio, Thomas Courtney Jen- E/Asia

Capan

May 15 While the British intend to Angeles, Colon. Cristobal and kins, Mrs. Jenkins, J. A. Jernigan, E/Canada May 16 May 17 May 19 May 213

29 May 1 settle all the military questions Havana. The Britain sailed from Mim Dorothy Phyllis Johnston, Mas-/Rassia June 12 June 14 June 16 June 18 June 20 first before the discussions are New York on January 9.

William J. Jones.

E/Japan June 25 June 28

1 July Mrs. Gertrude B. Kahn, Mrs. Grace E/Asia

July 3 July 9-July 16 extended to political matters, the

July 10 July 12 July 14 July 16 July 13. The Empress of Britain, largest Kay, Miss Rose A Keating, Mrs E/Canada July 24 July 25 Egyptians, it is said, desire to reiner ever to cruise the world, is Harry Kemp, Miss Kitty Kemp, Mrs. E/Bossia Aug. 7 Aug. 9 Ang. 11 Aug. 18 Aug. 15

July 29 July 31 Aug. 7 Aug 13 verse that procedure since they

Apr. 17 Apr. 19 Apr. 1 Apr. 3-4.

wish to know how far Britain is on her fifth visit to Hong Kong. Kenyon, LC. Ketchum, P. Mac- E/Japan Ang. 21 Aug. 23

Gregor ~King, Mrs. King. R. D. King,

Official Opening

She has on board about 350 globe Sr, Hrs. King, H. D. King, Jr., Ni willing to go in political conces

daya King, Jack King, Alfred T. Kinga- sions before binding themselves trotters. During the 180

she is en route she will visit more baker. in military matters.-Trans-Ocean

B. L. Ladd U. Landes, Mme. G. !than-25 ports. Service.

Latmate, Edward Law, Mrs. Law, Da- The Empress of Britain was vid Lawson, Mrz, Lawson, Hans J. scheduled to leave Penang at 81 Leberbauturi, Leon Leclerco, Miss Cario: The conference for the pm on February 29 for Siam, Blanche Lelassear, Mrs. Frederick revision of Anglo-Egyptian rela- Java and Bali, arriving at the Lewisohn, Mrs. Henry Lightsey, Cy tions was officially opened here latter port at 6 am. on March 13. Lloyd. Mrs. Lord, 4. E. Lockett, airs Lockett, Miss L. Long. W. T. yesterday

the She will leave there the follow- Longfield, Mrs. Longfield, Charles W. in Zaafaran Palace in the presence of ing evening at 6 o'clock direct for Lonsdale, Mrs. Georgia B. Lonsdale. the Premier. Al Maher Pasha, Manila.

afternoon

TIS

Mrs. A. E. Macartney, Mrs. Stone Makana, Miss Y, P. Mains, Gustav and the leading British and Egyp- The list of passengers aboard Leonard Manke, G. M Mann, Mrs. itian oficials, when inaugural the British liner is as follows: Mann, Master George Richard Mann, speeches were delivered by the Mrs. D. L. Abdela, Mrs. Florence Miss Vivian Jove Mann, A. E. Martin, British High Commissioner, Sir D. Aberie, Spencer L. Adams, Mrs. Mrs. Martin, Miss Martin, Mrs. Bessie Miles Lampson, and the leader of Adams, Lt. Col. F, G. Agar, D. S. O. Martin, Mrs. W. J. de Mauriac, H. M. the Egyptian delegation, Nahas Mrs. N. Allen, Mrs. Adelaide S. Ames. May, Sir Malcolm McAlpine, K. B. B Pasha The negotiations proper J. H. M. Andrew, Mrs. Andrew and J. P., Lady McAlpine, Malcolm HD. McAlpine, Kenneth D. McAlpine, Bo- child, Dr. E. Archibald, Mi Azmit. will not be begun till March 9.-age, Mrs. E. Assheton-Bennett. Car-in McAlpine, J. W. McConnell, Mrs.

nelius Axeatie. Trans-Ocean Service.

McConnell, Miss Kathleen G. McCon- Bell, Master David G. McConnell, Mex Edward W. McCready, M. G. McNa-

d mare, Mrs. McNamara, Charles L. AcWhorter, Mrs. McWhorter, Mrs

Conciliatory Speeches Mrs. W. C. Babcock, Miss Florence Bagley, Stephen Baker, Mrs. Baker, Cairo: The conclusion of a Bruno de Balogh-Fors; Mrs. Bruno de treaty cementing the Anglo-ESP Ealegh-Fors, Miss Sara Barker, Corella F. Messerole, Sir Theodore tian friendship is not only a poli Baker, C. 1. E. Miss J. In Barrie Metcalfe, Lady Metcalfe, Mrs. Flora tical necessity for the two coun-Mrs. John Lyman Beach, Harold P. tries but a moral necessity for hu- Beachs, Mrs. Beachy, Alvin L Bear, eyer, Lt Col J. S. Miller, D. S. O

Mrs. Miller, Mrs. J. H. Mills, Miss M. Mrs. Bear, Mira E. Benedictus, Fred manity, declared Nahas Pasha in E. Benz, Mrs. Benz, Mrs. G. L. Beren. Mills, Mrs. Zelma U. Mitchell, Wil- liam Molyneux-Cohan, Miss M. B. a felicitous speech at the opening Lord, Miss Frances Biden. Mrs

Mde. M. J. Mey. of the Anglo-Egyptian negotia- Charles Bigelow, A. Henderson Eis- Molyneux-Cohan

rand, Mrs. G. E. Murray tions at the magnificent Zaataran hop, Mrs.. Frank Blackburn, V. J.

George Nathan,

han, Mrs. Nathan, Dr. Blanchard, Mrs: Blanchard. Mrs. Flor-Harriet Neil, H, B., B.Ch., J. F. Palace. Nahas Pasha added that! this time they were determined to face. T. Blunt, Mrs. Bessie Bonselt, Neist. Ms. Neist, Mrs. E. H. Nicolas, George Bonfield, P. L Borden, George Capt. A. E. Nicholson, Mrs. Q. G.

succeed.

L. Bourne, Mrs. George L. Bourne.

Kay

Sir Miles Lampson, replying. Viss Frances. C. Bourne, Missa Noolit, Miss Anna G. Nyrer,

Miss Emma Ockler. Ruth Bourne, G. Whitney Bowen, promised that Britain would not Ru

Lee W. Pardridge, Mrs. Pard-idge, be found wanting. in goodwill Mrs. Bowen, Guy C. Bowman, Mrs. C. E. Parkhill, Mrs. Earl Par Bowman, Commander Cyril T. H She looked to an era of complete Bradshaw, Mrs.

tardridge, Miss Louise Partridge, Bradshow, Master

Mra

Beyrouth. Istanbul, Piraeus, sovereignty in Egypt, when Bri. Charles D. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. Bronis. Paul, Miss Diana Pease, Mrs. Edna

tain and Egypt would appear belava Brain, fore the world allies and equals. Reuter's Bulletin Ser-į ¡vice.

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Shields Giay. Baronne de Giey.. Mrs. Chris David Arthur Shirk, Mrs. Shirk, Miss tine L Denton, Mrs. Joseph Diem Marie L Shirk, Miss Anne C. The French High Commissioner Terrence J. Dillon, Mrs. B. A. Dons

Shirk George G. Sicard, of Syria, and a Syrian delegation zer, G. L. H. Doudsey. Mrs. Doudney. Sicard, Frederick B.

Spite, Sr which included all members of M. Drapkin, Mrs. Drapkin, Mrs. Snite, Frederick B Suite, Driscoll, Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. David Jr.. Miss Mary Loretta Snite. H. Son- the present Syrian Cabinet

Dunlop, Miss Margaret Dunlop, Mis nenfeld, Mrs. Sonnenfeld. Dr. P. V. well

four representa-Grace Dunlop, Clarence R. Durr, Miss

Miss yndham A. Stover. Storer, W tives of the Nationalist bloc, Mary Elizabeth Dwight.

Emilie Stroyan, Mrx. F. P. Sallivan. after a conference which lasted Mrs. A. W. Early, Mrs. Frances P. Miss Mary Alice Sullivan, Miss Vir throughout Sunday, issued a joint Elliott, Richard Engstrom, Mrs. Eng-vinia Swan. proclamation, "concerning the strom, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Evans, Miss Mrs. Lens P. Thayer, H E. Thurs., 23rd AP true intentions of the French Gow Cecilia C. Evers, L- Philip Ewald.

Thomas, Eugene Thomason, Mrs. Mrz. Urzula A. Faber, Frederick

Ruth Miss Thomsson, ernment." states a report, reach-A Fenning, Mrs. Fenning, Donald E. Ms. E. W. S. Thomson, Miss Mande ing here from Daniascus,

Ferguson

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Scott The proclamation after staring Mrs, Flora E. Finch, George ottiman, Mrs. W. J.

J. Tinker, Misa Ann. E Findies.

Mrs. Findlay, Harvey $. 3rd Apr. definitely that the Syrian delega Firestone, Jr. Mrs. Tomlinson, Miss Lillie B. Trotter,

tion would shortly proceed to to

tone, Roger S. Firestone, Mrs. Mr. Frank M. Tottle.

Adrian Van Sinderen, Mrs. Van Paris for direct negotiations, ap- Firth. Judge F. C. Fisher, Ms. Fisk Sinderen, Adrian Van Sinderen, Jr., peals to the Syrians to show theirer. Mrs. Marie M. Flint, D. J. Foss, Alfred W. Van Sinderen, Miss Kathe patriotism by helping to facilitate Mrs. M. Forster, Madame A Four-rine Van Sinderen, Miss Jean Von

ier, Miss Kathleen Fowler, J. N. Fras-Sinderen. E. R. Vazeille. a settlement which will realiseeris Mildred E. Prick, Mme. Eine

(Continued on Page 11) the national aims and aspirations. Friedlander.

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