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LIMA DRAFT TREATY
New York, To-day.
The United States has presented a draft treaty em- bodying eight separate inter-American peace pacts to the Pan American Conference at Lima, it is reported here.
But the main fact of interest to New York obser- vers is that the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, has not yet submitted any pro- posals which might arouse or consolidate op-
position.
Particularly he has forwarded no-; thing in the nature of a plan for a "United American Front" declara- tion, or for establishment of ma- chinery for pan-American consulta- tions in the event of external aggres- sion.
All proposals must be filled with the steering committee before to- morrow (Sunday), and consequent- ly it is suggested in some quarters that Argentina has already success- fully defeated American hopes for a pact establishing definite commit- ments in the case of foreign in- tervention.-Reuter.
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MEDIATION- PLAN FOR SPAIN
Lima, To-day. The Cuban delegate to the Pan- American Conference, Senor Mar- tinex Praga, has drafted a plan suggesting in general terms the idea of mediation in Spain.
The plan must first go through the agenda commission of the Conference-Reuter.
CARDINAL HINSLEY AND PALESTINE
London. To-day.
Cardinal Hinsley, Roman Catho- lic Archbishop of Westminster. speaking at a luncheon to inaugur~ ate a united Christian effort for peace in the Holy Land, expressed deep sympathy for the Arabs.
Cardinal Hinsley added that the Government had done an immense amount of good since they were entrusted with the Palestine man- date, but he observed that if they touched the language of the land of any people, they struck at the most sensitive and vital parts. of its organisation, and the land of the Arabs belonged to the Arabs.
The primary principle for colonising or mandatory powers was the well-being of the people.
Commercial interests were:¡50- condary and unimportant compared with the well-being of those given into their charge.Reuter,
OFFICIAL GAZETTE
The following appointments, etc. are gazetted:
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Mr. C. J. Ros to act as Secretary to the Urban Council".
Mr. H. V. Wilkinson to be a Mem- ber of the Court of the University of Hong Kong.
Right Rev. Bishop H. Valbort and Mr. Li̟ Jowson nominated for further period as Members the Court of the University of H. K.
-Mr. A. Tajiri agsumed charge of the Japanese Consulate General at Hong Kong.