THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 3, 1939.
To Send
Britain Expected To
High Official
Official To Moscow
LORD HALIFAX MENTIONED: SIR ROBERT
VANSITTART MAY GO
London, To-day.
Press reports that the Government is seriously con- sidering sending a high official to Moscow in connection with the pact negotiations are, it is learned from usually well-informed quarters, well substantiated.
A proposal to this effect was submitted to the For-
HALIFAX VISIT TO MOSCOW
London, To-day.
The possibility of the. Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, visiting Moscow is indicated once more by the "Daily Express,"
According to the paper, the Foreign Office is considering a visit by Lord Halifax or the Un- der-Secretary of State, Mr. But- ler, accompanied by a staff of ex- perts to Moscow in order to re- move misunderstandings_existing Russia.- between Britain and Trans-Ocean.
eign Secretary, Lord Halifax, by the Chief Di-PREMIER'S
plomatic Adviser, Sir Robert Vansittart, when
Lord Halifax returned to London after the MESSAGE TO
Whitsun holidays.
A definite decision as to who shall head the British delegation to Moscow has not yet been reached.
It is declared that besides Lord Halifax himself, Mr. R. A. Butler (Under-Secretary) und Sir Robert Vansittart are men- tioned as possible members of the delegation.
It is thought, however, that Sir Robert Vansittart will be chosen. Trans-Ocean.
M. GAFENCU'S MISSION
TO ANKARA
Bucharest, To-day.
The Rumanian Foreign Minis- ter, M. Gafencu, according to an official announcement will leave shortly for Ankara and Athens on an official visit.
Political circles believe that M.
Gafencu will discuss with Turkish
and Greek Statesmen the new situa- tion within the Balkan League re- sulting from the Anglo-Turkish Treaty.
POPE'S ACTION
ATTRACTS
ATTENTION
MUSSOLINI
ROME, TO-DAY.
NEW H.K.V.D.C. OFFICERS
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the fol lowing appointments in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps:
Sergeant Henry Thomas Buxton to be Second Lieutenant, with effect from 12th May, 1939.
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Gunner David McLellan to be Second Lieutenant, with effect from 12th May, 1939.
Bombardier Douglas James Smyth Crozier to be Second Lieutenant, with offect from 12th May, 1939.
Sergeant Bevan Clarence Field to be Second Lieutenant, with effect from 15th May, 1939.
Lance-Corporal Joaquim Jerony- ino Guterres to be Second Lieuten- ant, with effect from 17th May,
ATTACK ON INDIAN SERGEANT
AN ATTACK WAS MADE ON AN INDIAN POLICE SERGEANT THIS MORNING AT 2,50 A.M. BY TWO CHINESE WHO ATTACK- ED HIM AND TRIED TO SEIZE HIS REVOLVER AND TRUN- CHEON.
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A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM
THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, TO
MUSSOLINI WAS CONVEYED BY
The Police Sergt. B115, Iman Ali, THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR, was on duty in Customs Pass Road SIR PERCY LORRAINE, DUR-and came across two Chinese who aroused his suspicions. He stopped THE POPE'S DECLARA-ING A VISIT TO THE FOREIGN and was questioning them, when TION YESTERDAY REGARD- MINISTER, COUNT CIANO, IT attacked. ING HIS PEACE APPEAL HAS IS STATED IN BRITISH CIR- AROUSED MUCH INTEREST CLES.
LONDON, TO-DAY.
IN DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS
DENT.
The Officer fought them off, and with the aid of a Chinese passer-by,、 caught and arrested one of the men. IN LONDON, SAYS REUTER'S The message is said to have con- The other made off. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPON- tained assurances that the present The prisoner, Wong Chuen, 25, foreign policy of the British nation who gave his address as No. 4 Yat It confirms the fact, which was
does not have the encirclement of Tak Road, is detained at the Queen surmised but not established, that Italy as its aim but is pursued Mary Hospital, while the Indian His Holiness received reassuring solely for the purpose of maintain- Police Sergeant was treated in the promises from Hitler and Mus-ing peace in Europe:--Trans-Ocean: "Kowloon Hospital, but not detained. solini.
is that the Pope is not abandon- Another significant disclosure
ing his efforts, which it is felt will find a greater opportunity in the present lull in the interna- tional situation. Reuter.
Gafencu's journey simultaneously KING'S TOUR OF
The announcement of M.
disposes of the rumours of his al- leged intention to resign.
According to these rumours, M. Gafencu would be succeeded by M. Tatarescu, at present Minister in Paris while the former Foreign Minister M. Titulescu who has fal- len into disgrace in Bucharest and is now abroad would become Ru- manian Ambassador in Moscow.
Well-informed circles, however, sharply refute these rumours and emphasise that M. Titulescu is not in the favour of King Carol Trans-Ocean.
BULGARIAN VISIT TO BERLIN
Berlin, To-day.
The Bulgarian Premier and For- eign Minister, M. Kiosseiwanoff, is expected to visit Berlin in the middle of June.
This will be the first personal contact between the Bulgarian Premier and German Statesmen. Trans-Ocean.
NORTHERN CANADA
Jasper Park Lodge, To-day. Continuing their eastward trip in the Royal train, the King and Queen left for Edmonton, where they arrived at 11.30 last night (G.M.T.).
During their brief stay in this most northerly point of their tour Their Majesties have been In- defatigable in seeing all the local sights and enjoying three motor- trips in one day.
At night they vie ved films taken by the King on the voyage out.
These were most successful, show- ing great waves breaking on board H.M.S. Repulse and scenes, on
the Royal liner at the beginning of the tour. Reuter.
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