THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 15, 1937.
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NON-INTERVENTION MEETING TO BE HELD TO-MORROW Chairman's Sub-Committee To
Sub-Committee To Discuss
BRITAIN AND FRANCE DUKE MEETS
IN COMPLETE
AGREEMENT
London, To-day.
GENERAL GOERING
ERLIN TO DAY VISITING NERAE
GOERING
The question of the withdrawal of foreign volunteers from Spain will come before the chair- man's sub-committee of the non-intervention com- mittee in London at 10.30 on Saturday morning. HOME OUTSIDE
The question will be attended by statements from the British and French representatives on the LEFT FOR committee, who will emphasise the vital importance NIGHT their Governments attach to immediate progress on the subject.
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AND DUCHESS OF WEN
ESSEN
The Duke, of workmen's outskirts of
done for the Germany.
Reuter
AGA KHAN'S VISIT
Issues
LORD MAYOR
OF LONDON'S RELIEF FUND
Lord Mavor
ned
To-day London off Relief Fund f
estred allocated to the Shanghai to meet parcha medical supplies.
of urgent
In Paris, it is stated that the British and French much impr declarations are likely to be almost identical, eschewing anything in the nature of a threat to The Aga Khan last night paid a Italy, but will be adamant in insisting that practi-visit to the Duke and Duchess. cal steps be taken for withdrawal of volunteers
Several other handsome contribu- tions have been promised, and in- and taking into account the ideas on the subject al-
Berlin, To-daydications are that there will be a ready presented by Britain.--Reuter.
The Aga Khan arrived in Berlin heartening response from all over: FRENCH ATTENTION sion, nevertheless the real reason for yesterday accompanied by his wife, the country -- Reuter.
the French change in standpoint is child and a large retinue, on to be sought in the cantonal elec-vate visit. tions in France.
Caution Desirable On
Minorca
Paris, Te-day.
TIME LIMIT
that
M
The Aga Khan met the Duke Windsor, remaining closetted with him for several hours. Ocean.
JAPANESE CLAIM ROUT
AUSTRIAN AT KWEIHVA
BIRTH RATE
Vienna, To-day.
Peiping, To-day. Simultaneously with the at-
In London, it is declared reports of Anglo-French. insistence The announcement that the non-1
an a time limit for reaching of a intervention committee will meet in decision, are baseless, though both London at 10.30 on Saturday morn-countries will press for speedy handl ing, receives wide attention in the ing of the matter af issue. Paris press, which states that the France, will be represented at the French Government declared itself
meeting by the Ambassador, agreeable to this method of proce- Charles Corbin, and it is not likely Austria is worried over the de fack on Kweihua and Suiyuanfu dure after Britain had definitely that the Foreign Minister, M. Yvon cline in her birth-rate
from the south and east, a small dicated that she was neither in
Delbos, will attend.
Yesterday the Minister of Edu-Japanese force has cut off the favour of immediate opening of the Should matters take the desired cation announced that the number railway to the west, destroying a Pyrenees frontier nor of sending ex-!
course, the committee will proceed of children in Vienna schools had section of the track, claim Jap- peditionary forces to Minorca.
to discuss the question of granting sunk from 137,000 in 1930-31 to anese reports from Suiyuan. The papers stress, however, that belligerent rights to both Spanish 114,000 in the present year.
The reports state that the if nothing definite is accomplished parties. Trans-Ocean.
If this went on, he said, the Chinese routed by a fierce artil- within a fortnight, both Britain and
number of pupils would be reduced lery bombardment, attempted to to 79,000 in 1942.
cover their retreat by the use of The situation, he concluded, was tear gas bombs. serious and was causing the an- thorities much anxiety. Trans- Ocean.
France will proclaim the end of non-TIMES” DENIES AN
intervention..
ULTIMATUM Valuable Asset Of Co-operation
London, To-day.
ADVISED. CAUTION. "Epoque," reporting the meeting of the French Council of Ministers. says that military representatives advised caution in any possible 2- tion with regard to Minorca
Reports that France had sent an They stated that should any such ultimatum to the non-intervention step be contemplated, it should not committee demanding that a appear to be of an anti-Italian char-tion of the foreign volunteers ques-
2 tion be reached within
acter.
solu-
certain
The Japanese claim the Chin- ese were completely demoralised when the Japanese artillery opened fire across their line of
WOULD-BE REBELS retreat west of Kweihus-Reu-
RESCUED
The Hague, To-day.
The paper says that Britain and period, are denied by "The Times" A message received by the own- France bave only consented to bring! The journal says that British off-lers from Spain reveals that the the volunteers question before the cial circles consider the common de-Dutch steamer "Stad Haarlem" has committee on condition that obstruc-termination of London and Paris to landed at Porto Ferrajo, s tionist and delaying tactics are not make a supreme effort to find a young men picked up in a motor- used by other Powers on the com-solution of the vexed question in boat which had broken down in mittee.
the non-intervention committee, is a rough seas off the coast of Minorca. The message said the youths valuable asset.
had attempted to reach Mallorca PROOF OF INTENTION The journal stresses that neither from Minorca for the purpo Government could have furnished Joining up with the Spanish.
tionalists-Trans-Oceani. better proof of its desire for peace than by accepting the course of pro- cedure proposed by Italy.
If anything of this nature dees occur, Britain and France will be at liberty to take any course of ac-] tion they desire.
NO MOKE SIDETRACKING? In Berlin, the "Deutsche Allge meine Zeitung" says that the Anglo- French decision puts an end to the Britain, says the paper, is deter sidetracking display at the Nyon mined to leave nothing undone, în Conference.:
order to render non-intervention The paper says that the most difpolicy efficacious, but on the other ficult problem of
war hand, it will watch with the closest
has now been the Spanish
of
VON BLOMBERG NOW IN PORTUGAL
Lisbon, To-day The German Defence Minister, a place where attention developments in the Me
Field-Marshal Werner von Blom it properly belongs, namely on the diterranean Trans-Ocean. table at the non-intervention com- The countries represented on the berg, has arrived at Ponta Delgada, mittee.
sub-committee are Great Britain, in Portugal, from Madeira. The "Berliner Tageblatt" hinks France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, An announcement says that he that although convocation of the Belgium, Russia, Portugal, Sweden will spend a short vacation at Ponta committee will do much to ease ten- Czechoslovakia.British Wireless. Delgada-Trans-Ocean:
ter.
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