M. REYNAUD'S EFFORTS TO FORM CABINET
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PARIS, TO-DAY. PRESIDENT ALBERT LEBRUN. AFTER RECEIVING PREMIER M. DALADIER'S RESIGNATION, ASK- ED HIM TO FORM A NEW CABINET BUT M. DALADIER REFUSED, ARGUING “PARLIAMEN- TARY TRADITION.”
President Lebrun then called M. Paul Reynaud, Finance Minister in the Daladier Cabinet, and offered him the task of forming a new government. M. Reynaud re- served a definite answer but started consultations immediately, receiving the Colonies Minister, M. Georges Mandel, with whom he conferred till late last night.
Upon leaving the Elysee Palace late at night, M. Daladier told the press he would shortly issue a communi- que on the Cabinet's resignation:
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post of enormous responsibility such as the War Ministry.
CHOICE APPROVED Meanwhile, political circles are of
Political circles and parliamentar- opinion that M. Daladier's reference
lans greeted most favourably Presi- to "parliamentary traditions" as pre-dent Lebrun's choice of M. Reynaud venting him from forming a new Cabinet, indicates that he did not ob- for the Premiership. tain a sufficient majority in the recent parliamentary vote.
The Premier's prestige has in no way diminished and an Impor- tant portfolio will be offered him In the new government. How- ever, according to those close to M. Daladier, the ex-Premier ex- pressed the desire to take a much needed rest and might refuse A
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diminutive fighting statesman, Paul Reynaud is a member of the centrist group "Gauche Republicaine." He is a Deputy for Paris and a spe- cialist in financial questions."
Several times, as Finance Minister, he has been responsible for important financial reforms. Since the war be- gan he has been known as "the ad- ministrator of the war." Havas.
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Hong Kong's upward trend in trade noted in January continued last month, the total exceeding $95,000,000, $22,000,000 higher than last year. Imports were valued at $53,000,000 ($36.8 mil- llons last year) and "exports at $42,200,000 ($38,500,000 year),
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the HK. and S. Bank, at a special Congregation of the University on Tuesday next.
Leaving the Star Ferry Wharf on Kowloon side at 2.30 p.m. the ferry launch "Golden Star" ram- med a junk, which was badly damaged.
Life-belts were thrown by the passengers to the Junk people who were swimming in the water. after the junk capsized.
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The submerged junk was later towed away by another junk..
suffered The ferry boat - damage and continued its journey to the Island after a delay of some 15 minutes.
The public are reminded that a series of blackout exercises will be held on the 11th/12th April, 1940. At the recent blackout, it was apparent' that a good many motor drivers, were not conver- sant either with the lighting con- trol regulations or with the me thods which should be employed to obscure motor car lights.
The Director of Air Raid Pre- cautions announces that à démon- stration will be held at A.R.P. Headquarters, Lower Albert Road, at 3 p.m. on Thursday next.
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DEATH
LI-On Wednesday, March 20, 1940, at the Queen Mary Hospital, Mri Li Chor Chi, aged 52 years: Funeral to-day, the cortege leaving Brown, Jones Funeral Parlors, 45 Morrison Hill Road, Happy Valley, at 4.30, the inter- ment to take place at the Chinese Christians Cemetery, Pokfulam at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers friends are requested to sent donations in ald of the Chungahan Refugees Fund c/o Oversea Chin- ese Bank,
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