THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 9, 1938 ·

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LEAGUE OF AMERICAN NATIONS SUGGESTED IMPORTANT TALKS NAZI HEGEMONY TROOPS CATCH

AT LIMA

Lima, To-day,

IN EUROPE

Moscow, To-day.

The Franco-German declaration

REBEL COURT IN SESSION

The eighth Pan-American Conference is opening is adversely criticised in the press here to-morrow and is regarded as the most im- and political circles here which portant meeting of the twenty-one American manifest suspicion regarding Ger- many's aims and consider the in- republics ever held.

ternational position of France to Recent European political developments and at-be weakened.

tempts at economic penetration of the Ameri- Germany's aim is to obtain he- ean Continent by the European and Asiatic achieve this, Germany desires to (Japan) totalitarian States have greatly isolate France by varying methods. messengers and a number of liti- strengthened the desire for solidarity felt by the American States.

Expression of this desire will be applying sanctions against aggres- given by proposals among others for

A League of American Nations:

An Inter-American

Peace:

Code of

An American Court of Interna-. tional Justice:

A Declaration Refusing the Re- cognition of Conquered territory.

SANCTIONS PROVIDED

The Peace Code which is being considered includos procedure for

sors.

gemony in Europe. In order to

-Trans-Ocean.

JERUSALEM, TO-DAY. BRITISH TROOPS BELONG- ING TO THE 14TH INFANTRY BRIGADE SURPRISED A REBEL COURT IN SESSION YESTER- DAY AT A VILLAGE NORTH- EAST OF TULKARAM.

They arrested two judges, two

gants from neighbouring villages, and also captured firearms and ammunition stolen from the police

TWO SURVIVE AIR and documents.

DISASTER

TOKYÖ, TO-DAY.

: The same units arrested 35 Arabs in a neighbouring village who were idenitfied as members of arm- ed gangs.

Added point to the discussion has been given by President Roosevelt's TWO MEMBERS OF THE recent proposal for

Other troops also made arrests defence JAPANESE. AIR-LINER WHICH in a village near Jaffa.-Reuter. scheme embracing the pan-Ameri-] CRASHED OFF THE LOOCHOO cans and Canada.

ISLANDS YESTERDAY, WERE

The United States delegates to RESCUED WHILE SWIMMING FORMER AMERICAN

the Conference include Mr. Cordell | IN THE SEA. Hull, the Secretary of State, and Hitherto only two bodies have Mr. Alfred Landon, Roosevelt's been found out of ten missing. unsuccessful opponent for the The plane carried twelve persons,

AMBASSADOR

Presidency in 1936. The plenary was en route to Japan from IN TOKYO PASSES

conference sessions are being held in the Senate chamber of the new Congressional building.-Reuter.

MR. PIROW DENIES ANY COLONIAL MISSION: ALARMED FOR EUROPE

London, To-day.

Mr. Oswald Pirow, the South African Defence Min- ister, who returns to South Africa to-day by sea, emphatically denied in an exclusive inter- view with Reuter yesterday that he had ever had a colonial mission, either officially or pri- vately.

Nowhere did he discover any desire to regard the

colonial question as urgent.

TIRED EYES

Regarding the international si- tuation, Mr. Pirow said he

was

| leaving Europe with a feeling of

almost unqualified anxiety.

One gleam of hope was the fact that Mr. Chamberlain would spare no effort to secure a lasting basis

*RED VEINED, OVERWORKED [of peace.

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A gesture should now come from one or more of the other parties to the Munich Agreement.

Mr. Pirow and his wife lunched with the King and Queen at Buck- ingham Palace yesterday.-Reuter,

FRENCH STRIKERS

RETURN TO WORK

Paris, To-day.

The strike ́in northern France ended yesterday, and 30,000 metal workers have resumed work.

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The textile workers in Lille have decided to go back to the factories.

UNITED TRADERS York Bldg-Reuter.

hoku, Formosa.-Reuter.

Tai-

Wong Chun-hing, master of the

Philadelphia, To-day. Mr. Cyrus Woods, former United Tai Yip Company, No. 21 Fuk Wah States Ambassador to Japan, died Street, has reported to the police yesterday.

that between 1.30 and 7.20 p.m. Mr. Woods was stated to be the on Wednesday, his residence was only envoy in Tokyo who remained entered and money, jewellery and at his post during the disastrous clothing to the value of $198 stolen. 1923 earthquake.--Reuter.

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