PARIS-LONDON AIR SERVICES EXTENSION
London, To-day.
Negotiations which have been in progress for some time between
.
Imperial Airways and Air France
were brought to a conclusion last evening.
It has been agreed that both companies will pool their resources and that takings will be distributed according to a system worked out at the conference, but on which no information has been released.
SEVEN DEMANDS ON TIENTSIN
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ment of the Tientsin question, announces that preliminary agree- ment was reached on “all funda- mental questions" about joint supervision of anti-Japanese ele- ments in the British Tientsin concession....
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Japanese political circles con- tend that British concessions to the Japanese demands in. the Tientsin question can now hard- ly be refused by Britain since she has, by virtue of the Arita- Craigie agreement, in principle recognised the new situation in the Far East.
It is also pointed out here that the solution of the concession problem at Tientsin will doubt- The service between London and lessly be made the model for the Paris is to be greatly extended. In treatment of all other conces- summer there will be 20 flights 'asions in the territory under Jap- day each way, and in winter 14.anese control. Trans-Ocean.
MOSCOW GOLD
Riga, To-day.
An aeroplane belonging to the Swedish-Russian commercial air company, “Aerotransport," arrived at Riga from Moscow yesterday with 30 bars of gold on board.
Trans-Ocean.
Wong Yau-cheong, of No. 32 Mosque Street, has reported the theft of money, clothing and a fountain pen of a total value of $310, from his residence, yester- day.
was
A postman, Hui Siu-wah, treated at the Queen Mary Hos- pital yesterday, after he had been bitten by two dogs, at No. 1 Bun- galow, Stanley, while delivering letters. The dogs, belonging to Mr. Ashby, were removed to Kennedy
It is learned that the gold is be- ing transported to Western Europe, probably to London.-Trans-Ocean. Town for observation.
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 26, 1939.
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