THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1940

FRENCH MILITARY BUDGET

WILL BE SHOWDOWN

Canadian Chinese Charges

Nanking July 18.

The Chinese Government has instructed Its embassy in Ot- tawa to investigate the charges made by resident 'Chinese

in organisations

Canada of alleged discrimination against Chine Immigration.

Paris, July 17. The French Premier, M. Robert Schuman, today staked the Cabinet's öxistence on the result of a vote of confidence on the French military budget and by asking for the rejection of So- cialist amandments calling for a twelve billion francs cut in the budget.

The division will take place on Monday as the con- stitution provides for a full day between on- nouncement of the vote of confidence and the division.

M. Schuman pointed out that the Government accepted the first three billion cuts and supplementary culs of five billion franes, but could

Sixteen Chinese groups, repre- seating 35,000 Chinese, residing then ir Canada, had appealed to the Conailon Parliament for repealgo no further.

of the discriminatory restrictions "We are divided over an issue on Chinese immigration.

Involving a few billion out of a biformed sources here, men total of three hundred billions," While, reported that partial stre- cess has been relieved by Chinese. As a result of negotia-

*tated. "If these stifferences thead to u dramatic disagreement,

tions conluetect st year it w we cannot understand it and the

said that the Canadian Govern

country will not be able to under- ment tract complied with the Chlstand telther." have request to abalh the Chi nese iminigration act of 1921 and Crucian

Chlume are" now al- lowed to bring their wives and chlidren under 18 years of age ista Carta, on the sole rondl tion that they renounced Chinese ellizenship.

tie-

The

Premier said that the three hundred and thirty three and i

alf

billion budge! .uskad by the Government presented 31 per cent of the total national bud- if the exceptional ex- tel and, perses due to the Indo-Clilla and Madagaseur operations were The Chinese

Office. Flucted, the military however, is said to be stil nego presented only 24 per cent of the budget re- taling with the Canadian Gov-total-the same percentage as he- ernment In a effort to cancel fore world war 11. the provision undi enable them to retain their Chinese citizen- ship. -Rentes.

"Question

Of Prestige':

Los Angeles, July, 17. The Beoratary Jor-Air, Mr. Stewart, Bymiegion, declared today that the fight of 60 United States Superfortressca to Britain was “anly a ques-

tion of prastige

He added that the United Stater wanted to show "them

Mr. Bymington åld not re Veaf whom he meant by them." Agence France! Prése.

Polio Conference Comes To End

The

PLAIN SPEAKING TO IRGUN DEMANDED

London, July 16.

The Economist, infigential weekly, said today the * British Göyvalyiment should domand the Thatant and unconditioitől relaüse of five Englishmen kidnapped by Tofrotists in Jerusalim."

The Englishmen were seized, at a power hooke, a British tindertaking in Palestine, by gunnen reputed to be memeg bers of the Irgun Zval Leumi organisation. An Irgunan- mounicetient sald they are to be tried on some serious charge.

Signing Ceremony In Seoul

Seoul, July 1′′ *

The policy of turning the other, check can be carried 100 fnr. said the Economist, which raised the question as to whether Israeli Dr. Syngman Rhee, Chair- authorities are in a position to man of the Korean Legislative exercise offective control in Assembly, today signed a con- Palestine.

stitution for "The Republic of

Still Has Means

"The United Nations, as

The its

"It is right for a great power Korea" in the presence of th not to be carried away by pak-Assembly, General John Hodge stous and not to usc violent commanding the United States methods where quiet ones will occupation troops, and foreign do, but a Government has a duty diplomata. toward in citizens in streum- Oh Sei Chan, aged 04, the New York, July 17.

taneck where licy have every oldest living signatory of Korea's First International Poliomyelitis Conference

right to its profection."

1919 declaration of independence from Japan, led the chders. came to a close here today after week-long

It was bolloved here that no- : sussions that brought to light experiments that

wizations for president' would be- The British Government. atţii gin at the opening

ression of the scientists hope may eventually lead to eradica-has mearis to enforce respects for stumbly next week.

The cont~ tion of the dread disease,

if nationals Tegitimately and o

signed today was ngreekl vehcefully occupied in Palestine, on July 12 by the Assembly Highlight of the meeting abreast came yesterday

of Intent scientiae de the Economist continued.

jeleeted on May 10 in the United

Staics when repreVelopments pointing out that.

occupied

pled southern Korea, sentatives of

Johns Hopkins many precautionary measures

Communist = "controlled of Minnesota described highly sound, cause University and the University now adopted, while basicallynast record show, will do north Korea radio announced on so much anxiety nothing that Britain does not do Juts 10. that a "People's Repubil- successful experiments with and unrout that their good effects for itself. There are five British can constitution was being eri- public servants to be rescued and forced in that Russlan-pceupled are nulled. Reds Want Cuts"

their instant and unconditional region immediately, which would The Premier hinted that the

bedemandéa In apply aventually to the whole Bocialist amendments were, in

pitalisation for all suspected vic-language fact, personal

In today's clos by session two tims, pointing out it is impossible attacks against of the health experts declared to tell which will develop the Israelf authorities are ready

will understand. the Minister of the Armed For there is no selentine reason for paralytic slate with serious com-]

"L, as has happend in the past, ces, M. P

M. Pierre Teltgen.

Bucharest, July 17. "On behalf of the Government," potopital refusing to admit apllentions.

to deplore the action but are not The Rumanian Council of Minis- poliomyelitis victim. Dr. Joseph

to ready he continued, "I declare that 16.

the Irgun to heel, lers today, denounced the Con- call ennuot allow distrust to be ilikeet- /or Health Of Doimolt of meetings, each delegation head! not fill, control

Moiner, deputy

Rounding out the programme the deduction that they have cordat with the Vatican reached within their in 1929 The decision was taken eel against Any one member of said poliomyelitis patients inay delivered a five minute talk des frontiers and that Israel is in noto full the constitutional pro- the Government. It must bej be cared for in hospitals "if the cribing conditions in his coultry fit state to be recognised by any visions on the complete freedom directed against the Government usual

precautionary measures and preventive measures adopted, foreign Government Associated, of religions, Rador, the Ruman- as a whole. The Government has used in the care of other types by public health authorities. Pressi The student riots in Kun-toe much sense of its responsibil» of diseases are invoked.

Tian news agency, sald-Reuter United Press, ming ended when hundreds of ice to accept another Agure

Forelito

KUNMING RIOTING AT END

Nanking. July 17.

students - who had themselves in the

The talents had been On strike since mid-June in a pin- test against a decision to prevent

vaccines and chemicals produced immunisation monkeys und rats,

that

of

He advocated immediate hos-release 'shdiliven the Irgun country,-Reuter.

Personalia

Mr. I

Loss Infectious that it proposed. If the barricaded | ***

efuses to support the

"There a need," he said, "for University ment, it cannot remain in offee." education of the hospital ad- building decided' to evacuate A Communist speaker, M. Jao-ministrator as well as the medical ofter a 36-hour stege.

ques Duclos, strongly advocated man to the fact that poliomyelitis culs in the military budget, and can be cared for in general hos-

M. Andre pitals during the neute stages as Trade Commissioner, has return- Socinred that large

Hazzard, Australian member,

cuts well as during the convalescented to the Colony from a short trib them from demonstrating against Philip, decla

were necessary for American policy toward Japan France's financial position.

the sake of stages

without to Australia, of the disease wi risk to other patients." He said. They decided to evacuate the

The disagreement between the pollo

pollomyelitis is lem infectious finiversity buildings on learning Government and the Socialists than many other diseases, adding that the Governor of Yunnan, Mr. L. Hats, hit given his word started when the Socialist Con- it must be realized that it is no that they would be allowed to Bress recently passed a resolution more a menace to an Institution continue their studies, exception advocating 25 per cent cuts.than any other communicable being made in the ease of those | Agence France-Presse.

disease. responsible for the disturbances who are to be tried in court-

Agence France-Presse.

SOVIETS ARREST

AUSTRIAN

Vienna, July 17.

A Ministry of the interior com- munique aunaunced that a second State police onlelal was arrested | on Prodity by the Soviet authori- ties.

The communique Frane Mirinius was taken into custody_by_Soviet guards when

that

Flood │Threatens Kiukiang

Shanghai, July 18. Flood waters today threaten- ed to engulf the entire former treaty port of Kiukiang▸ after -a- continued overnight-rise of he returned to Kenna from an the Yangtse tributaries inun- official business trip to the British dated large portions

communique sald that was detained by the

The Kiukiang authorities said Russians after they

this morning that over 21 blocks, found his

in the business citsirket have been.

zone..

The

• Mirintus

cily.

of the

name on the list of wanted per- fooded and transportation is now.

sons-United Press-

Reminders

Today

Committee meeting, Ladies' Sec-1

tion, European YMCA, 10.45' 2.431. Official

by bout alone,

Measures have been taken in hand to prevent the flood roach- ing disaster proportions while civic bodies have begun dispens- ing rollet to homeless poorer classes-Reuter,

NEW. PLAN FOR INDONESIA

Batavia, July 17,

Non-Republican Indonesiana.

opening of Chinese who have been conferring at YMCA nursery: Un Chau Bandung, West Java, today hand- Street, Shamshulpo, by Ladyed to the Dutch Lieutenant Gov- Grantham,

ernor-General, Dr. von Mook,

Whist Drive, European YMCA, proposals believed to be an in-

West Lounge, 8 p.m.

Coming Events

TOMORROW

HK, Rotary Club luncheon, Roof nd Garden,

H.K. Hotel, 12.30

p.m.

Urban

Council meeting, G.P.O. Bldg. 4.15 pen...

WEDNESDAY

Toc H Club meeting, Talbot House, 50, Macdonnell Road, 8.30 p.m.

R.A.E.

THURSDAY

Association

funcheon,

Jacobaan: Room, H.K. Hotel,

12.45 p.m.

Kowloon Rotary Club meeting,

Peninsula Hotel, 12.30

FRIDAY

HK. Football Club, Annual gen

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Alka- Seltzer

dependent plan to solve the poli tical dispute between the Dutch and Republicans,

A deputation of the Prime Ministers of East Indonesia and West Java and the President of West Borneo handed the resolu Įtion" to Dr. van Mook--Router.

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