THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 29, 1940.
Balkan Safety Measure Not Practical Politics
LEAVE FOR COUPLES IN KHAKI
Because, in the words of a Ministry human army," official, it is a "very husbands serving in the forces will not come to an empty fireside and a lone- ly leave, even if their wives are also with services attached to the forces.
rule for There is
general no W.A.T.S., W.R.N.S. and others re- leasing them from their duties when their husbands come home from ser- vice with the armed forces. They are entitled, however, to approach their Commanding Ofcer, and it is recom- mended that leave should be given where possible on ."compassionate grounds."
"There can be no general rule, for obviously it would be impossible to release practically a whole unit, whose members might have, their respective husbands at home at the same time," said an official.
BRITAIN RECRUITING IN FRANCE
Paris, To-day.
A British Embassy communi- que has announced the establish- ment of a British recruiting of- fice in Paris for British subjects resident in France between the ages of 20 and 50, who desire to the volunteer for service with British Army, who are asked to communicate with the recruiting office.
The announcement adds that recruiting centres will be esta- blished throughout France. Reuter.
GODOWN MISHAP
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A godown coolie was taken Kowloon Hospital with injuries to his ribs after cargo had fallen on him while he was at work on board a President liner at Kowloon Wharf.,
YUGOSLAVIA SEEKING MODUS VIVENDI
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Belgrade, To-day. BALKAN STATES ARE trading warily in the deli- cate situation arising from the intense rivalry diplomatically between Germany and the Allies. The policy of Yugo-slavia, however, is expected to play an important part in the forthcoming con ference of the Balkan Entente-Rumania, Greece, Yugoslavia and Turkey-and the gen- eral aim is likely to be to discover a satisfactory modus vivendi.
Yugoslavia's attitude is summarised by, political observers in Belgrade as follows:
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Belgrade strongly desire the forma- tion of a neutral block in the Bal- kans, but realises that such a solid grouping is impossible at present. Yugoslavia, therefore, will lay stress on the desirability of measures to eliminate the obstacles to closer Bal- kanic cooperation.
Political quarters in Belgrade con- sider that the only effective means to prevent one or the other of the ag- Balkans gressive neighbours of the
from attacking the Balkan countries is by the formation of a strong South- Eastern Europe Confederation bound by a Pact of Military Assistance.
NOT PRACTICAL
However, such a scheme is out- side the bounds of practical poli- of tics at present, firstly because the revisionist claims againat Ru- mania and Yugoslavia of Hungary and Bulgaria, and secondly be- cause Turkey, the most Important member of the Balkan Entente, is more or less bound to the Allies, and Germany and. Russia, for this reason, consider that a Balkan bloc would be directed against them. Consequently, Yugoslavia will con- centrate during the conference on an obstacles to attempt to remove the Balkan co-operation by finding a modus vivendi with Hungary, at the same time defining Yugoslavia's posf- tion as one of co-operation with strictest Turkey, together with the neutrality in the European conflict.— Havas.
“Outsiders" Interested (SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL") Belgrade, To-day.
There are hints that Hungary and Bulgaria, neither of which are mem- bers of the Balkan Entente, may co- operate to a certain extent in the Belgrade conference.
Budapest and Sofa are not send- ing special representatives, but it is very probable that they will instruct their Ministers to Belgrade to keep in the closest touch with the conferees. ---Havas.
$5,000 BAIL
BEFORE MR. T. J. HOUSTON AT THE CENTRAL MAGISTRACY ON SATURDAY, HO YAM-CHIU, 31, ACCOUNTANT, WAS 'CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT OF. $4,500 AND THEFT OF $168 FROM THE CHEUNG KWONG YUEN FIRM.
Mr. W. M. Brown pleaded not guilty on behalf of the defendant, who was remanded for one week and allowed bail of $5,000.
ARMED ROBBERY
Ten man, -ärmed with six faval- raided the Yu Wo Grocery Tau Kok Village, New Satur-
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