IE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER
1937.
GRAND CLIMAX TO IL MO
ALHAMBRA DUCE VISIT TO GERMANY:
MATH
TO- MORROW
FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
Graft was his career but he found that
love wasn't a “racket!
politics
“fizzle” in love!
Jack HOLT
with MONA BARRIE
Directed by Roy Wm. Neill
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
"EMPRESS OF CALIFORNIA”
Europe's Loss Of Prestige
In Far East
With Luis Trenker
TO IMPROVE NON-INTERVENTION EFFICIENCY
London, To-day.
LEAVING ON FRIDAY
Berlin, To-day.
Although no official statement has yet been issued concerning the programme of Signor Mus- solini's visit, it is affirmed that the climax of the. Duce's stay in the German capital will be the great Italo-German demonstration in the Stadium, in the course of which both Herr Hitler and Signor Mus- solini will make speeches.
It is believed that this sensa- tional political event will take place on September 28.
It is further believed that this day, in view of its importance, will be declared a public holiday.
A law is expected to be enacted beforehand providing for payment of wages to workers for the day.
Signor Mussolini will, it is ex- pected, spend three days in Berlin,
INDIAN MAKES
DISTURBANCE
IN POLICE CELL
Before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the from Monday, September 27 till Central Magistracy, Rahmar Ullah; Wednesday, September 29, during an Indian, pleaded guilty to four which time all public buildings, as charges,. (a) entering the Colony well as private houses, will be de- without a valid passport on Sep- corated with German and Italiar tember 16 (b) possession of a quantity of prepared opium (c) flags A communique issued last night
It is believed that the Germar possession of a sheath knife and In yesterday's "Petit Journal”. the well-known French journal-states that the international non-Government will shortly issue a (d) wilfully and maliciously damag- ist, Count d'Ormesson, referring intervention committee have approv-proclamation to the German nation ling the property of the Government, to the inactivity" of European ed a proposal that the Interna- on the subject of the Duce's visit-in the Central Police Station. powers in the face of political tional "Board" be authorised to give Trans-Ocean. unrest in the world, writes.
Paris, To-day.
immediate effect to certain recom
at the
Defendant made his appearance yesterday but was remanded for LEAVING ON FRIDAY "What do European Powers do,mendations of an administrative
Rome, To-day. 24 hours in Police custody. An official statement issued here] Defendant said he had a Shang- when hostilities in the Far Fast character designed to improve and efficiency of the eb reach the International and French
scheme which were made last night announces that Signor hai passport which he had not Settlements, in Shanghai?
was for his own consumption and What measures does Europe take by Vice-Admiral Van Dulm, chair-Mussolini will leave for Munich on brought with him. The opium found
Friday. in the face of this unheard of pro-man of the Board.
The Duce will stay in Munich the knife he used for killing, chick- reli- The first group of recommenda- vocation? None.
for a day and will then proceed ens in accordance with his Europe is far too busy with Its tiens relate to certain improvements
to Mecklenberg, where he will gious customs. own affairs, far too much weaken-of the sea observation scheme de-
attend the "autumn manoeuvres Regarding the last charge, he ed by them, to be able to take any signed to reduce the inconvenience.
of the German Army on Sunday said that, being an opium smoker, ob-
After the manoeuvres, he will and not having any for some days," other step except voice lame pro- to shipowners caused by the
ligations imposed upon them under tests.
This assuredly is the worst pos- the scheme. The second group relates pay a visit to Berlin, where he will his craving got the better of him.
An expulsion order was made. remain till September 29.
The Duce will be accompanied by against him on the first charge. sible sign, not alone for the hap-to certain improvements, which ex- urgently penings in the Far East, but also perience has shown are
the Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, For possession of opium he was for the degree of decline that West-required in the conditions of ser- the Secretary-General of the Fas- fined $15 or 10 days. He was cau- ern Civilisation is shown to have vice and remuneration of certain cist Party, Signor Starace, and a tioned on the third, and sentenced classes of the international staff em-number of other Government and to one week's imprisonment on the reached.
"I know perfectly well that it is ployed by the Board-British Wire-party officials Trans Ocean
fourth charge- considered in good taste to shrug less.
one's shoulders at the mention of
"Europe" or "European Spirit.” Jokes" one calls this, and smiles.
And I also know that one has be GERMAN REFUGEES EDEN STAYS
come sceptical of the inner value of
one
such words. And yet, some few thousand kilometres away from Europe, is it not a fact that feels the existence of the Old Con- tinent, and that Western Civilisa- tion is an actual fact.
A SIN
Small distances: tear one away from Europe, but big distances again have a uniting effect.
WARNED NOT TO OVER BRIEFLY
RETURN
The German Consul-General în Shanghai has warned all. German nationals who have taken refuge in Hong Kong not to return at the present time. -¿
The danger is just as it has been since the outbreak of hostilities, To have destroyed this Europe but there is additional danger from with its own hands, that is the sin the rapid spread of cholera and a of which the West cannot be exon-threatened food shortage. erated. August 2nd, 1914, does not
only signify the outbreak of a re- volution and a war, but it signifies
IN PARIS
Paris, To-day.
The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, stopped over in Paris en route to London from Geneva and conferred with the French Premier, M. Camille Chau- temps, at a. luncheon held in the apartment of the British Minister, Mr. H. Lloyd Thomas.
The defendant made a lot of noise during the night while in custody, keeping several officers awake. A blanket was to shreds.
COPTIC CHURCH APPOINTMENTS IN ITALY
Cairo,
-To-day. Coptic Church circles here state that an agreement has been reach- ed with the Italian Government in The "Paris Soir" declares. that regard to the appointment of a after discussing the international Metropolitan for the Coptic Church situation in detail, the statesmen in Abyssinia.
The present Metropolitan, Coril- co-operation between Britain and los, who has arrived here, from
an abdication. The Treaty of Ver- Volunteer Reserve came to the conclusion that close
sailles has done nothing to help. It
has on the contrary revealed the Camps For R.A.F. France was the best guarantee for Rome, has established connections
helplessness of the West."Trans- Ocean
London, To-day.
peace and preservation of the between Rome and the Coptic Pa-
triarch European balance of power.
Before the meeting, M. Chautemps and Mr. Eden held a long telephonic conversation with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain,
The Air Ministry has decided to While stroking a dog belonging establish fourteen new training to Mr. Roger of No. 2, Salisbury camps for volunteer reservists. Avenue, yesterday, Richard Hopkins, These training centres are to aged 7, of Marble Hall was bitten on distributed over the whole of Bri-in London. the hand. He was treated at the tain, and it is intended in this war Mr. Eden returned to London Kowloon Hospital and the dog went to turn out at least 1,000 reservists from Bourget by plane in the after-
Mantaukok for observation. Jin a year-Trans-Ocean.
Trans-Ocean.
In future, the Metropolitan for Abyssinia will be elected by the Coptic Patriarch in Cairo, and will be chosen from the ranks of the higher Coptic clergy in Egypt, but. his election will require the sanc- tion of the Italian Government. \Trans-Ocean.