THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 20, 1938.
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THE ENTENTE CORDIALE
King's Speech At State
Common Goal,
In Quest Of Human Well-Being
Paris, To-day.
NEW B.B.C.
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Banquet In Paris
LORD HALIFAX'S PARIS CONVERSATION
DIRECTOR APPOINTED
London, To-day.
Mr. F. W. Ogilvie, President and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's
In the world's present state of moral unrest, great University, Belfast, has accepted
obligations lie on the nations which are still in- terested in human progress, declared Pre- sident Lebrun last night in his speech of wel- come to King George and Queen Elizabeth, at the Elysee Palace.
President Lebrun's speech expressed the sincere
an invitation to become Director General of the B. B. C. in place of Sir John Reith, who has refir- ed in order to assume the, chátr- manship of Imperial Airways
The ↑ appointment is effective from September 1-Reuter
joy of France in greeting the Sovereigns of a ENGLAND PLUS
Nation, their friend and expressed their sor-2
row at the circumstances which led to the post- FRANCE EQUALS
ponement of their journey.
REPUBLICANS AND THIRD WAR ANNIVERSARY
Perpignan, To-day. Reports received here on Tuesday
PEACE
Paris, To-day.
The occasion of the Royal
Paris,
the course of the Royal
Paris, conversations will take place between the British Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax and the French Foreign Minister: about outstanding current questions, above all regarding the situation in Cze- choslovakia.
It is known that the British and French views diverge on certain questions of policy.
Doubtless M. Bonnet. will urge that France and England must adopt an united stand regarding Euro- pean questions, and to take all steps required to assure mainten- ance of the integrity of the Cze- choslovak Republic.
It is not expected that Lord Hali- an agreement to
visit to Paris is utilized by the fax will enter into
prominent commentator on for- bind England too closely.-Trans- eign affairs, Jutes Sauerwein, for Ocean. an article entitled “England plus France equals peace."
STOLE EARRING FROM CHILD
Born of long tradition and con- firmed by constant contact, their thoughts and efforts consecrated by the hardest of trials~ which had inspired the same ideals of liberty, the peace and friendship which unites the two countries, has acquired, he said, in the courge of development, the strength which alone can be
The two powers he declares, must given by the same conception of human values and equal concern
give such an impressive demonstra- to face the different problems of morning from Madrid, Valencia and tion of power that not even the most national and international life in Barcelona state that the entry into daring will think of opposition to
the Third Year of the Civil War it. It is only in this manner that; a generous spirit of understand-
was commemorated in Republican the revolutionary aspirations which ing.
Spain by demonstrations where the are growing in certain dictatorial THE ENTENTE "The Franco-British entente, speakers sharply condemned any bosoms can be discouraged.” "It is no longer necessary founded by your illustrious grand-spirit of defeatism.
The streets of the cities were de-phasise," he goes on to state Yee, aged 6 in Queen's Road. father, gave under the glorious reign corated with posters showing. pic. in the case of an emergency the two of George V a measure of its effi-tures of La Passionaria Negrin and countries would take the field, side cacy during the dark period of the Azana and calling for continuation by side, and within the past two
of the struggle.
months Germany has clearly seen gold: one. "The maintenance of peace within A new paper entitled "The Po-that in the event of a brutal and the limits of international law per-pular Front" was published at Va-provocative attempt to upset mits neither an invitation regard-lencia, which in their first number, status they would not hesitate ing the task to be accomplished nor points to the very serious situation taking action." _a_falling_off_in_a_daily effort.
of Republican-Spain-and-demands "It is towards this that all our support of the fight by all- thoughts should be most firmly Trans-Ocean. ́
World War."
directed."
KING'S REPLY
The King, speaking in
French,
"that
“Germany-must be convinced the fact," declares the
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said that he was deeply touched by the welcome and declared that would be impossible to recall a period when Anglo-French relations were more intimate. They were inspir- ed by the same ideal, had the same attachment to democratic principles and the same beliefs of the benefits of individual liberty.
Hankow, To-day.
Upon the recommendation of the Ministry of Finance, Dr. H. H. Kung, Messrs. T. V. Soong, Chang "We are proud of this polical Kia-ngau, Jian H. Chen, Yeh T80- faith which we share with other tang, Tang Shou-min, Hau Kan, great nations but we fully realise Yeh Chu-tsang, Wang Po-lun, Y. M. that it carries with it, heavy respon-Chien, K.P. Chen, Chow Chung- sibilities, and, in the period in which liang and T.L. Soong were re-ap- we live, it demands from us all to pointed directors and Messrs. Li a high degree, the noble qualities of Ming, Yu Ya-ching, Lin Kang-hou, courage, wisdom and determination." Tauyee Pei, Hsu Chen-men, Chin
HUMAN WELLBEING
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The King emphasised that Anglo- supervisors of t Bank of China
against no other power, on the other ecutive Yuan...
French friendship was directed at yesterd of the Ex-
hands their governments ardently Two new directors were appoint desired to find by means of inter-ed in the person of Messrs. Chang national agreements, a solution of Chun and K. C. Li succeeding the political problems threatening Messrs. Liang Yu-jen and Yung the peace of the world, and econo- Chung-ching. mic difficulties restricting
wellbeing.
human Dr. H.H, Kung, and Messrs. T.V. Soong, Chang Kia-ngau, Jian H.
Tang Shou "The action of their Governments Chen, Yeh Teo-t was thus directed towards à com- min and Hsu Kan will continue to mon goal, assuring happiness to the serve as members of the standing committee of the Board of Direc- peoples of the world by means of true co-operation and, he concluded, tora - he was deeply touched by President Lebrun's wishes for the greatness and prosperity of Britain and her
overedas dominions.
and
ncLoasted the honour France. Reuter..
Kau Wah, aged 15 was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital suffer- ing from concussion yesterday. He fell from a roof in Hollywood Road, |while flying a kite.
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