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Three
Russians, Adolf Vatner, 23, Eugene Dennisoff, 24 and Vassie
Murzanoff, 29, were this morning charged before Mr. K. Keen at the
Central Magistracy with stowing away on the President Coolidge from Hong Kong to Manila on April 12, and with entering the Colony on that date without valid passports.
Well dressed and apparently men of means, the three were discovered on the President Coolidge while en route from Hong Kong to Manila, simply because they paid for their drinks in the lounge instead of signing for them.
Anxious to visit Manila, they boarded the Coolidge at Hong Kong just before sailing time, and easi- ly passed as passengers. They roamed about the first-class public rooms and book drinks on the bar.
.men.
They were calmly paying for
Belgium Relieved Of BRITAIN'S
Locarno Demands
(SPECIAL TO THE “CHINA MAIL")
Paris, To-day.
Belgium will be released from all her obliga- tions under the Locarno Pact, and will not enter into any further security guarantees in Western Europe.
SO DECLARES “LE PEUPLE," WHICH ADDS THAT AN ANNOUNCEMENT TO THIS EFFECT WILL BE PUBLISHED SIMULTANEOUSLY IN LONDON, PARIS AND BRUSSELS IN THE MIDDLE OF THIS WEEK.
High Praise For Mr. Lansbury
London, To-day.
King Leopold, the journal goes on to say, was able, during his visit to London, to get his stand point generally accepted.
BUDGET SECRETS
London, To-day.
The Cabinet met late yesterday evening as an added precaution against possible leakage and heard
the secrets which the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in his sixth and pro-
bably last Budget, will tell the
House of Commons to-day.
en-
Reports that the Ministers look- ed no graver than usual at the con- clusion of the meeting have couraged hopes in some quarters that perhaps after all the income tax has not been raised and that the Chancellor will find the £40,- 000,000 needed in revenue buoy- ancy.
While Belgium will not enter into any pacts, Britain a and Responsible commentators, how- France will guarantee Belgian ever, adhere to the opinion of a 3d independence; while Belgium will increase. undertake to keep her army in a
Contrary to earlier expectations state of preparedness to resist that Mr. Chamberlain's speech will any attack on her territory.
be a very short one, it is now learn- The paper also states that Bried that it is likely to last ninety tain, France and
minutes. Belgium will maintain Staff contacts.
MR. EDEN'S VISIT From London comes
a report
During his stay of two or three days in the Belgian capital he will informal conversations with the Premier, M. Paul van Zee- Hand.-Trans-Ocean.
BEHAVED NATURALLY
The first direct offer to attend a world conference that Ger- They made no effort to conceal many has made since she walked themselves from ship officers and out of the League (as the "News that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Chronicle" regards yesterday's Anthony Eden, will visit Brussels They acted naturally and showed no outward signs which communique issued after the next Sunday. might give them away to ship offi- conversations between Herr Hit- cers. But they failed to reckon ler and Mr.
George Lansbury) has achieved
conduct extraordinarily with ship customs.
universal approval.
This is notwithstanding the what they drank, and passengers widespread desire for further 'usually sign chits for the drinks. illumination. British commenta-
The steward began to watch them, and in a few hours discover ed them to be stowaways. They were locked in a hospital room used for violent patients. And there they remained during the ship's stay in port. Two watchmen saw to it that they did not escape. At Hong Kong
President Roosevelt is not likely they were turned over to the police. to respond until it is ascertained Detective-Sergeant Russell who that there is a firm basis for agree- said that the men came from Can-¡ment.
tors assume that Herr Hitler's proposal is limited to economic discussions and declare that Ger-
man
months has been moving away opinion during the past.
from the idea that economic isolation is possible.
ton, asked for an expulsion order "If that is found, Mr. Lansbury against them. The defendants who will have done a real service," says pleaded guilty were fined $50 or one the "Daily Telegraph." month's imprisonment on charge.
each
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The "Daily Mail" speaks of "this declaration of first importance which marks a new advance in the work of international ... appease- {ment."
On the other hand, the "Morning! |Post" - sceptically asks why Herr Hitler enlists the co-operation of Mr. Lansbury, who is entitled to speak for nobody but himself.
BELGIUM'S PART
From Washington it is reported that official and unofficial America is keenly interested in the Berlin communique.
It is recalled that President Roosevelt and the Secretary
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The Royal Observatory report that the anti-cyclone has moved into the Pacific to the East of Japan, and has increased considerably in intensity. Pressure is relatively low over China and Indo-China.
Forecast:-E. and S. E. winds, moderate; cloudy generally.
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