THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1988.

FURTHER CONSULTATIONS AT NO. 10, DOWNING STREET Premier Preparing For Second Visit To Hitler

Lord Runciman Taking Active Part In Discussions

London, To-day. Several further conferences took place at the Pre- mier's official residence and the Foreign Office following the Cabinet meeting.

Lord Runciman left the Premier's official residence at three o'clock in the afternoon and proceed- ed at once to the Foreign Office, accompanied by his adviser, Mr. Ashton-Gwatkin.

Mr. Chamberlain later received Sir Horace Wilson. who accompanied him to Berchtesgaden, and will probably also go with the Premier when he meets the Fuehrer a second time.

Mr. Chamberlain's second meet- ing will, it is declared, probably take place to-morrow.

Lord Halifax likewise received

a number of callers at the Foreign Office.

The American Ambassador, Mr. Kennedy stayed at the Foreign Office for more than an hour.

The Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, cancelled his visit to Scot- land, indicating that the Cabinet may be

session.

YOUTH'S

ATTEMPT TO

"FRAME" ENEMY

Tse Kam, 19, was this morning] convoked for another charged before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy with wrist watch and a The "Evening Standard” asserts stealing a w that the Cabinet approved the wallet containing $12 Franco-British plan yesterday. The bathing tent at Shek

Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. day afternoon and wom

Malcolm Macdonald was commis- false information by sioned to notify the Dominions of another person. the Cabinet decisions.

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giving accusing

Defendant pleaded guilty and was Commenting on the latest 'deve-sentenced to three months' hard lopments, the "Evening Standard" labour on the first charge and fined claims that the British public has $100 or three months' on the second. complete confidence in the Govern- Inspector Wright said that Mr.

"natural: sequence of

Movements of armies and fleeta events at the present time. On September 6, ships at the Home Fleet... left Portsmouth, Chatham, Sheerness and Devonport for Scottish wa- ters for the Autumn manoeuvres. Photo shows-The Royal Sover eign, accompanied by a flotilla of destroyers, - heading out... to- sez from Sheerness. (Picture Passed by Admiralty).

ment and trusts that the Premier, W. G. Gitrin hired a tent on Sun- LOOK-OUT CAUGHT

who knows the situation most-ac-day afternoon and while he was curately, has reached a decision swimming the articles were stolen. which can be approved by the Later in the evening defendant tele- British nation.

Trans-Ocean.

A young Chinese, Chan -Wing, phoned to the Police, after report was this morning

of the loss had been made, and in- Mr. R. Edwards chwith COLLISION SEQUEL thief. He later went to the station

structing a Police officer in the ex- ecution of his duty, at Swatow Lane, yesterday

FRENCHMAN FINED

was

41-year-old French insurance broker, Henri Leynard, residing at No. 18, Shouson Hill Road, fined $20 by Mr. R Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning, when he pleaded guilty to entering the Colony without a valid passport on September 17..

Det Sergeant. J. L. Loughlin said. the Colony sometime on turday, Shanghai

formed the Police that he knew the thief. He later went to the station and took Sergeant Campbell: :: to| Mr. A; H. Delcourt was this Shek Owhere he pointed out morning fined $5 by Mr. Q. A. A. Yeung Choi, a sanitary coolie, as

Inspector Madgwick said at about by Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magis- the thief. It was dark, but defen- tracy when summoned for failing dant was able to point to the wallet 8 p.m. yesterday, accompanied to report to the Police after his which was found outside the hut. a Chinese detective, he raided car had come into collision with a When questioned, defendant with- brothel in Swatow Lane. Defendant def ndant arrived at motor bus in Nathan Boad on ouf hesitation stated that it was in gave warning by shouting.

the wallet. This roused the suspi-

Defendant was August 29.

For ignoring a traffic signal given cion of the sergeant, who closely

by a Police Officer in Castle. Peak questioned defendant, who then ad- months har Road near the Lai Chi-kok Prison mitted the theft.

at 5.20 p.m. on August 8, Mr. S. F. Rozario, of 12 Austin Avenue, was fined $7.

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