Parents Burn Her Paper
An article by a Unitarian minister, intended as guidance for young people in sex relations, led to the suppression of the first edition of an Epworth League paper of which Viola Cifaldo (above) is editor-in-chief. Pub- lished in her home town, Newton, Mass., the paper that caused all the
criticism is called the "Circuit Beacon”.
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNI
BRITAIN TO DISCUS
Mixed London View Of Purposes Of Neurath Visit
London, To-day. ever, adds thahe British Govern-
The question of withdrawal of ment will comt itself with em- all foreign volunteers from phasising tha redistribution of Spain will be among the ques- mandates is exsively a matter tions to be discussed by the For- for the League Nations. eign Secretary, Mr. Anthony
WESTIN PACT Eden, and the German Foreign Commenting the visit, the Minister, Baron von Neurath, "Evening Standar points out that when the latter visits London. it is entirely in eping with the This is according to the diploma-decisions arrived by the Imperial tic correspondent of the "Morning Conference, one which stated Post," who, however, does not ex-that the differenc in form of pect any immediate or unexpected government should ot constitute developments to arise from the an obstacle to fridly relations conversations between the two between nations. statesmen."
The correspondent comments on some of the recommendations made by the Imperial Conference, such as the divorce of the League Covenant from the Peace Treaties.
This particular recommenda- tion, he says, can be interpreted as having been drawn up in order to earn Germany's parti- cular approbation.
COLONIAL ISSUE
"Baron von Neurat? writes the Evening Star," will find British statesmen willing to motiate con- clusion of a Western Pit, provided it constitutes a furthentep in the direction of general European peace."
AT CHEQUER Meanwhile, Baron von Neurath's visit is the main topic of onversa- tion in political circles.
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It is reliably reported lat the The diplomatic correspondent of German Foreign Minister vill re- the "Daily Mail," on the other hand, main in London for two expects that the colonial prob-days, during which time will' lem will play a part in the impend-confer with Mr. Eden, as well as ing discussions.
He adds that during the Imperial Conference various Dominions statesmen informed their English colleagues that the Dominions were prepared to take Germany's colonial de- sires into consideration on con- dition that the German Govern- ment was willing to co-operate. in a general settlement of European affairs,
A similar assertion is made by the "Daily Express," which, how-
with the Premier, Mr. leville Chamberlain.
It ís possible, says ne source, that Baron von Neurth will stay the week-end t Chequers as Mr. Chamberlain's guest.
A definite programme has fot been announced, it being emphask- ed that а general exchange opinions is planned and that, al possible questions concerning Bri tain and Germany will be discussed.
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Stefi Duna, with her da
La Juliana
Frank McHugh furnishes much of the hilarious laughter that" is evoked by "Stage Struck," the new First National song hit coming to the King's Theatre as next change. Here the genial comedian is shown wearing a grin that is not part of the show. Perhaps the two ladies with him may be the reason.
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