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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 21. 1936
SIR H. ALLEN LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES
HONOURED
HONORARY DEGREE FROM BERLIN
· CHINA-MAIL " SPECIAL -
London. To-day.
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The annual sports of the Kow There will be no dinner dance on Junior School will be held on this evening at Repulse Bay Hote.. [Tuesday next at the Kowloon but the usual tea dance will be
Cricket Club, beginning at 10.30 held to-morrow at 450 p.m.
The names of William Innes, Mr. A. G. Hewlit, FRIBA, Gerard and Li Tim-chih are add- Sir Hugh Allen, Frincipal of the well-known architect and civil ed to the list of medical prac the Royal College of Music, has engineer, left to-day for England titioners entitled to practise-medi- been awarded an Honorary Doc- retirement by the F. and O. cine in the Colony. torship by the Faculty of Philo linier Corfu,, thus severing an sophy in Berlin University. Sir association with the Colony which Hugh Allen is Professor of
has lasted for over twenty-six Music at Oxford and has organYears. ised there the Bach-Handel Ex-P hibition, for which the Prussian į State Library lent their valution Directions (Hong Kong), able. Bach manuscripts last 1932, to the effect that landing.
year.
An alteration to the Air Naviga-
EDEN'S STATEMENT
ON NEGOTIATIONS
(Continued from Page Ì)
alighting and housing fees and inform France and Belgium indi- The Berlin University honour charges will be to a scale as may cating their position in the event was awarded- to Sir Hugh in be laid down from time to time of a possible breakdown of the the German Embassy in Lon-by the Director, of Air Services negotiations.
The "German Government had don by the Ambassador, Dr. von and published in the Government Hoesch-Trans-Ocean Service. Gazette, is notified in the latest stressed the wish for a relaxation of the tension which could only lead to disaster. It was now for what contribution
THE COMBINED MANOEUVRES
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Owing to the necessity for low flying anti-aircraft search- lights had considerable difficult in keeping their targets, but again the aircraft suffered severely from guns and Lewis machine-guns.
NIGHT RAIDS During the night, raids were carried out by enemy ships as follows:-
iissue of the Gazette.
The Douglas steamer Haiching them to show was damaged on Tuesday this they were willing to make. The week when at Canton, in a slight British objectives throughout had collision with
Mer been to avert the peril of the`im- the China
chants steamer Kung Ping. The mediate critical international si- Haiching returned to Hong Kong tuation and to create an oppor- on Thursday, and yesterday went tunity for a settlement in Western into dock at Kowloon.
Europe on a firm and enduring foundation
TOO LIKE TREATY OF VERSAILIES
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LEAGUE COUNCIL ADJOURNS
London:
Tseng (the brewery) and resulted. It is learned in in damage to the road bridge. Re- British circles that Picture pairs to the bridge and road are force is contemplated
neutra! being expeditiously carried out proposed
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FLANDIN'S STATEMENT Paris: Simultaneously with Mr. Eden's speech in the House of Commons M. Flandin, French For- eign Minister. expounded the situation at the last meeting of the Chamber before the dissolu-! tion.
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On Tolo Harbour, when the railway and the vicinity of Ma
There would be no vote, M. Niu Shui was damaged, but the
Flandin declared. After days of mobile troops on the Taipo road
After a brief private anguish the Government bad prevented any satisfactory recon- meeting the Council yesterday brought consolidation to peace naisance being carried out by the afternoon adjourned until Monday.without abandoning the principles enemy or any extensive damage by which time all the members laid down from the first. There being done.
should have received
any neces- was no question of international The second raid was on Castle'sary instructions from their Gov-police occupying any Peak Road, in the area of Shan ernments.
French of Belgian territory. That authoritative would be
a monstrous iniquity. only a small which the French negotiations
under the would never have accepted. zone for
the M. Flandin declared amid ap- by the Public Works Department. policing scheme.
plause from the Left and Centre The Castle Peak mobile troops!"
that Anglo-French relations hadi as a result of sighted the enemy before they Rome: The Italian Government been strengthened
conversations, and a reserve force is studying the proposals relating the from mainland headquarters was to the German infraction of concluded by expressing the hope rushed out in buses before they Locarno, but its attitude
Government could secure a landing OT
any tinues to be reserved in view of would take account of the gravity damage could be effected.
the Italian policy to take no part of what had been done and realise! MARBOUR ATTACKS FAIL
in an agreement or joint action that the situation had been treated The enemy also attempted to European affairs with the with moderation. · enter Hong Kong Harbour by the
countries applying sanctions. - eastern and western entrances, Reuter's Bulletin Service. Fortress Headquarters received ample warning of enemy shipping
could land, and
IT'S THE MOST SENSATIONAL PICTURE EVER MADE approaching the shores of the
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BERLIN REACTION Berlin: The first impression of STATESMEN VISIT PALACE the London proposals was far The following statesmen in from pleasant The question is the asked: How can The Hague decide ¡New Territories and of the Island, London for the meeting of Owing to the alertness of the League Council visited Bucking matter prejudged by the League naval and police close-watching ham Palace yesterday: M. Paul Council resolution concerning
German breach? It is held that Ribbentrop. organisation. the fixed defence Boncour, Herr Ven
Mr. Stanley Bruce and the the demilitarised zone plan does (lights and guns) received ample warning and engaged the ships League's Secretary-General, M. Bot conform to the principles of
Avenol. His Majesty
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understand minefields. The. only" results ceived in the course of the day opinion would never
the suggestion that foreign troops Foreign Secretary, Mr." achieved by the harbour attacks the
should be quartered on German the new
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tish Wireless Service.
It is anticipated that the enemy, after their reconnaisance raids of
Anxiety is felt whether the pro-, posed international conference will not be overloaded with a quantity |
Hitler's and drag on interminably over the old ground.
the night of March 20-21, will at Defence Corps, which will then of plans and proposals beside Herr tack in force to-night, but it is be in action, 'an attack either on confidently expected that with the the New Territories or on the help of the Hong Kong Volunteer Island will be repulsed.
to
Herr Hitler was likely to reply the White Paper speech at Hamburg last night.
Government Appointments GERMANY'S BIG CHANCE
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Brussels: M. Van Zeeland, the Prime Minister, in a statement on The following appointments, etc. Mr. Ronald Raskin Todd is to the Locarno proposals in the notified in the Government be Chairman of the Urban Coun-Chamber, declared that the risks Gazette:
cil, with effect from March 23;
of war would disappear if Ger- Messrs. H. J. Pearce, C. E. Mr. Humphrey John Crutwell is many accepted the proposala. He Robertson, B. S. W. Paterson and to be His Excellency the Gover-expressed the opinion that Ger- J. E. Bottomley have been deputed nor's Private
with many would be divided among fer-
self if she refuses them-Eenter.
Secretary,
to act on behalf of the Building effect from March 28: Anthority in all cases referred to
in Sections 117, 118, 119 and 120
of the Buildings Ordinance, 1935, with dangerous connection
buildings;
Baron Johan Hugo Beck-Frue has been appointed Swedish: Con- sul General for Hong Kong, with! residence at Shanghai;........
Mr. Alfred Brearley has been appointed a member of the change Fund Advisory Com-
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Sargeant Daniel Marshallhas been raised to the rank of Secondţ Lieutenant in the Hong Kong] Volunteer Defence Corps, with] effect from March 14;
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Mr. Roland... Arthur Gharles North is to act as Colonial Secre itary, with effect from March 28;
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