THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1939.
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FAVOURABLE VIEW OF
MOSCOW TALKS
THE
Two Sides Get
Near To Agreement, London Thinks
Moscow, To-day.
German reports that the Soviet is insisting on a guarantee of the Far Eastern frontiers of the U.S.S.R., elicit a formal denial from Tass, the official Moscow news agency.
The agency also denies that this guarantee forms an obstacle to conclusion of an Anglo-Franco- Soviet agreement.
Tass describes the report as absolutely groundless
and a mere invention. Meanwhile, Mr. William Strang,
There is not the slightest founda- the Foreign Office expert, Sir Wil- tion for this suggestion, which would liam Seeds, the British Ambassador, appear to have originated in quar- and M. Paul Naggiar, the French ters where the successful outcome Ambassador, yesterday continued of the present negotiations is least the consultations on the proposed desired.-British Wireless. three-power pact.
However, hitherto this week they have had no interviews
with M.
Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Com-
missar, pending fresh
from London.-Reuter.
instructions
MORE FAVOURABLE VIEW London, To-day.
A more favourable view is now taken in well-informed quarters of the progress of the Anglo-Franco- Soviet negotiations, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent.
The latest Soviet memorandum has been examined and the points of the two sides are believed to be nearing agreement.
It is felt that at the next meet-. ing between the British and French Ambassadors and Mr. Strang, and M. Molotov, failing unforeseen de- velopments, there are good chances of outstanding points of difference being cleared away in principle.
If agreement is reached there would follow the task of drafting the text.
This might involve a little time, but the outlook in well-informed quarters is optimistic.-Reuter.
STATEMENT THIS WEEK
London, To-day.
The "Daily Express" diplomatic correspondent says that new
in-
structions have been dispatched to the British emissary in Moscow, Mr. William Strang; including
3 new
for the
NEGOTIATIONS AT AMOY
Tokyo, To-day.
It is announced that interna- tional negotiations at Amoy for "reorganisation of the Interna- tional Settlement at Kulangsu❞ are about to be resumed.
The Japanese Consul-General has returned to Amoy after con- sulting with the Japanese Gov- ernment, and will take part in the negotiations.
Japan, it will be recalled, de- manded that a Japanese chief of police be appointed Kulangsu.-Trans-Ocean.
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THETIS INQUIRY ON JULY 3
London, To-day.
The inquiry into the loss of the submaring Thetis will open at 10.30 on the morning of July 3.
-Reuter.
ROYAL OBSERVATORY REPORT
ROOSEVELT TO RUSH NEUTRALITY LEGISLATION
WASHINGTON, TO-DAY. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TOLD HIS PRESS CONFERENCE YESTERDAY THAT CONGRESS SHOULD TAKE ACTION NEUTRALITY LEGISLATION BEFORE ADJOURNMENT THE PRESENT SESSION.
ON
OF
President Roosevelt thought the Bill now before the House, of which the most important provision is night last night, when the minimum port of arms to nations involved in Hong Kong experienced a cool removal of the embargo on the ex- temperature was 79 degrees, after war, would strengthen American in- yesterday's maximum of 87.
Tem-fluence for peace. perature this morning was only 80, with humidity 90 per cent.
The Royal Observatory reports that a ridge of high pressure ex- tends from the Loochoo Islands to north-east Japan. The depression over Tongking is stationary.
Pressure is low over China gen- erally.
FAILED TO REGISTER
Ghulan Mohamed, watchman, appeared in the Central Magistracy this morning for failing, as a Bri- tish subject, to register within the required period. He denied this, Isaying that he had attempted to
register, but was refused.
Reason why he wanted action without delay, he said, was obvious. If war started after Congress, ad- draw up neutrality legislation with- journed it would be difficult to
out its being said that the United States was favouring one side the other. Reuter.
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GLORIA STUART DUE IN H.K. ON
ON FRIDAY
Gloria Stuart, Twentieth Century- Fox's beautiful film star, with her husband, will be arriving in Hong Kong on Friday in the Messageries Maritimes s.s. Athos II, which is due here between 1 and 2 o'clock
After the hearing of evidence, he was given two days in which to re-to-morrow afternoon, according.....to gister,
a cable received by the local office
Defendant said he was without from Shanghai. work or food.
U.S.A. Mobilises
10,000 Arms Factories For War
NEW YORK, TO-DAY.
formula complying with the Soviet TEN THOUSAND INDUSTRIAL FACTORIES ARE PREPARED demand for a guarantee
Baltic States.
new
The
paper expects statement by the Prime Minister on the negotations with the Soviet Union in the House of Commons at the end of this week.-Trans-Ocean. OFFICIAL DENIAL
London, To-day. Moscow messages state that no date has yet been fixed for formal resumption of the talks between the French and British representatives and M. Molotov, but it is expected there will be another meeting in the next day or two..
TO START THE MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS IMME- DIATELY, DECLARED MR. LOUIS JOHNSON, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF WAR, ADDRESSING THE CONVENTION OF THE ADVERTISING FEDERATION OF AMERICA YESTERDAY.
Mr. Johnson said that representa-tide over the critical tives of the War Department had transition.”—-Reuter: aurveyed over 20,000 factories and had found facilities for manufac- ture of all military needs of the United States.
Definite scheduled of production had been given to selected factories, which would begin production im- In reply to a supplementary ques-mediately the order was given. tion in the Commons, the Prime
soveral “EDUCATIONAL” ORDERS Minister said there were other points outstanding besides the A number of "educational" orders position of the Baltic states, but had also been placed to prepare it is denied in authoritative quar- peacetime Industry for wartime ters that among the points refer duties, and the War Department ex- red to by Mr. Chamberlain is the pected to increase them during the question of extension of the secur next year. Ity discussions from Europe to the Far East
“We should be better prepared than ever before in our history to
period
They will stay here overnight, sailing the next day in the Burns, Phillips liner Neptuna for Sydney by way of Saigon, Manila, New Guinea and Rabaul.
NEW JAPANESE SOUTH CHINA DRIVE
Tokyo, To-day,
A new Japanese drive in South China has been launched with the seizure by a Japanese naval force of the unoccupied island of Tasu, a few miles from the International Settlement at Kulangsu, Amoy.
The Japanese landed guns and exchanged fire with Chinese forces in the mainland town of Sungau, from which, according to Japanese of reports, the Chinese troops subse
quently withdrewReuter
ICE FOLLIES OF 1939
STARKING
CRAWFORD
JAMES STEWART LEW AYRES LEWIS STONE
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