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Washington, April 19. The French Ambassattor this morning handed to the Secretary of State, Mr. Hull, a copy of the French Note on disarmament ad- dressed to Great Britain. Upon the note and the situation which it creates Mr. Hull had nothing to say save that be issumed the whole question of disarmament was now returned to Geneva," and that, this country would be represented at the future meeting of the General Commission, when- ever that might be.

Some unwillingness to express an opinion on the issues involved

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It is the biggest at liner ever built in the country. The craft will take to the air as soon as the ice on the Houseatonic River, at Brideport, Connecticut, where she

cleared away. She has been con- was built by Igor Sikorsky, has structed for Pan-America Airways, Inc.,

PARIS GREETS WORLD FLIER

Maryse Hilz Home Again

Paris, April 9, Breaking the women's world re- cord for the Paris-Saigon distance, Mile. Maryse Hilt, French aviatrix, swooped down "out of the evening sy yesterday and made a portat landing at Le Bourget airfeld, com- pleting ber second Paris-Tokyo round-trip flight..

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which she encountered on her trip, Despite the numerous mishaps Mlle. Hilz told reporters as she hopped out the cockpit that she hail, enjoyed a wonderful time. She was particularly enthusiastic AT THEIR over the receptions accorded her in ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW HOAD, the Far East and particularly in Shanghaj.

Designed to meet the require- ments of trans-Atlantis flying, the huge four-motored flying boat is regarded in aviation circles as the United States' answer to the was shown in "the matter of the manifesto which is to be a "re- threatened domination of South

Mlle. Hilz said that the latter and clarification" of American routes by European lines part of her return" journey had statemerit Japanese policy toward China of The craft is the first of six such been uneventful and she was able which advance indications have Aying boats which are being built to break her own Paris-Saigon re-

due to been given in the Press. The offi- for Pan-American, which entered cord

Ene weather and cial view of the State Department the South American field in 1928 favourable winds. She took Eye is that not until this document has and which is being confronted days, nine houre and eight minutes been received can any formal or with competition by the govern- to reach here from Saigon as com

arpared with her previous record of 'semiforrai indication of... the ment-subsidized air-liners American attitude be indicated.

six diys, 3 hours and 33 minutes. The last leg of her long fight was from Marseilles to Le Bourget which she accomplished in a little more than three hours.

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Mile. Hilz, who took the women's altitude record away from Mess Ruth Nichols, American Ayer, in 1932, started on her second round trip flight to Tokyo on January 27, Two days later she crashed while landing at Aleppo, Syria, but only slightly damaged her pisne and was

A QUANTITY OF She encountered bad weather dur BLACKWOOD FURNITURE able to continue after a brief delay." ing her return flight from Tokyo to Shanghai and was forced down on several occasions,

France and Germany. Germany is already fying the Bathurst- A DISTURBING ANALOGY Natal route followed by Col. and "The two aspects of international Mrs. Charles & Lindbergh on their polités represented by the French recent flight from Afrks to South Note and the possible Japanese America, and France has develop manifesto are, however, the subjected three super-planes, at a report- of vely and anxious commented cost of fifty million francs, for here, notwithstanding. Mr. Hull's the South American service. discreet Silence: The fact that in The new craft, which weighs the field of disarmament and of nineteen tons, will be equipped for appeasement of European differ-passenger traffic between Florida ences affairs seem to have reached and lower South America at pre an impasse, and that coincident sent... As such, it will be able to ally the pretension of Japan to carry 32 passengers, 1,000 lb. of dominate China is advanced, mall and express, and a five-man establishes in, the American mind crew, 1,200 miles without stopping. disturbing analogy with 1915. The longest single non-stop hop at Then, with Europe at war and the present over the South American United States, feverishly engaged route is 600 miles. in supplying the belligerents, the Without passengers but with a the French Air Ministry for the famous 21 Demands on China were full load of mail, the specifications purse of displaying its qualities made: to-day when the United call for a dying range of from to the officials of China-United'

Press. Stares is almost entirely preoccupi-| 2,500 to 3,000. milles, which "would ed by its internal problems. and enable it to be used in trans- Europe is facing a crisis, what Atlantic service.. seems like an-indirect approach to these demands. 13 charted. The the machine was found to be a historic growth and steady enlarge departure from previous ships of ment of the orbit of Japanese po- its kind, in that the tall service is licy-the assertion of "paramount attached to the end of the fuselage interest" in Korea in the Anglo- instead of to a separate overhead Japanese alliance of 1905, the de- boom.

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It was learned here to-day for the first time that the rebuilt metal army 'plane in which she made her flight was used at the request of

Bulit with the greatest secrecy. HOW MRS. KING

claration of a protectorate over The bull is 80 feet long, with that country five years later, the cabins

ten

inches wider than

BEAT MISS ROUND

admission of "special interest" in Pullman cars on American rail-Britain's No. 1 Uncer-

china in the Lansing-Ishil agree ment of 1917, and the more recent envelopment of Manchuria. to game only these are under con- sideration once again as lustra tive of the changing content and new implications of the American doctrine of the "open door" and the integrity of China.

OCCIDENT AND ORIENT To-day, almost for the first time. it is recognized that this doctrine of the open door is in ract

a

policy of intervention-diplomatic

to

ways, and with sleeping space for 24. The, four motors, mounted on the forwards edge of the wing, are expected to develop 3000 horse- power to give the ship a cruising speed of 150 miles an hour.

She cost approximately $1,340,000. -Reuter..

DAMAGE BY

GALES

intervention thus far, but some- thing much more dangerous, much more exacting in its demands upon

Gales of exceptional severity the national

will, it is to be have been experienced through- maintained in a nationalist world. out Wales and the West of Until the Japanese manifesto is England, and much damage has received and its exact nature un- been done to engineering works derstood it is impossible to know on the coasts, to the rallways and' how sharply and how immediately roads, and elsewhere. The flerce the application of John Hay's westerly winds piled up the tidal doctrine is called in question, or waters of the Bristol Channel, how clearly can be stated this causing the Severn Bore to be possible alternative: whether half-an-hour before the expected take the short vlew and" abandon time and to reach exceptional it as not worth the candle or whe-heights, so that the spectacle has ther to take the long view, to look been on an unusual xale. The forward to the time when the out- flerce rush of waters, however, wardly exploding forces of Amer- has done a great deal of damage ican enterprise will demand their to the banks and various works share of Oriental trade in mach- At Porthcawl, cavities requiring inery manufacturing materials, 100 tons of material to fill were and high quality goods, and to quickly created behind the sea protect that demand, in advance?

wall of the promenade. The This question is much more Great Western Railway track on sharply etched in the official mind parts exposed to the fury of the by the contrast between the amic- Irish Sea between Dovey Junction able Notes so lately exchanged and Aberdovey was fooded and between the Secretary of State train services had to be suspend- and the Japanese Foreign Minist- ed Inland also the ralway lines er, and the tone of the Press com- were flooded at various points and munication on the subject of

many roads and bridges were Chins. It is not solely American, more or less seriously damaged. for it involves Great Britain and Substantial rainfall almost en Rusala to an eminent degree and tirely solved the water problems, other European Powers less bus and reservoirs were filled to over- considerably, and this regarded it flowing, except the big reservoirs becomes in some sort an issue be- at Swansea, which were still tween the Occident and the Orient, about. 200,000,000 gallons short of It is so many-sided, that it will be their full capacity. Ship-repair- long before all its aspects and its ing was considerably stimulated possibilities have been examined. by the damage done to vessels at But its challenge to the Hay seangiustering. doctrine of the open door and the Stimson doctrine of non-recogni-

tion is at once perceptible, and the a continental Power, What, if this Issue of acceptance or refusal of transformation is to be accepted. the challenge is now presented. as an accomplished fact, will be Bound up with this is another her attitude in the matter of naval question whose consideration car- strength? Is her feet to be secon- ries the development of policy for dary and defensive or trimezy and Ward to the Naval Conference of offensive? And if the latter is the

1935, It is a matter of general objective, and new nava ratios ETE

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London, April 21. There was a surprise in the women's singles semi-final at the Melbury Club lawn tennis tourna- ment to-day.. Mrs. M. R. King. who tanks No. 5, defeated Miss D. E. Round, Britain's No. 1 with together with the building thereon the greatest ease by 6-3, 6-1. "Mrs. King was as implacable as ever, and Miss Round· again showed that uncertainty marked her game. during the whole of the week. Mrs. King attacked from the start, and made great use of her favourite forehand drive. She kept Miss Round strictly on the defensive, and even BO Miss Round unable to control her strokes for any length of time,

has

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In the other semi-final Miss M. Scriven won the first set from Miss M. Heeley at 6-4, having la slight advantage in her volleying. ability and in the severity of her forehand drive.

Miss Scriven took the second set for the loss of only two games.

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In the fourth round of the tions of Sale, apply to:--- -women's doubles Miss N. Lyle and Misa E. Dearman defeated Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall and Miss Billy Yorke for the second time in "consecutive weeks" on this oc- casion by 8-5, 6--3-

In the men's singles R. Miki, who seems to be inspired by the fact that he is to be a playing member of the Japanese Davis Cup team, was in devastating form against Nigel Sharpe, who recently defeated him on covered courts. Miki defeated his oppon- ent by 81, 6-2, and out-drove him as often as he outmanoeuvred him.

Miki will be joined in the Anal by his doubles partner, V. G. Kirby, who was too steady at im-: portant moments for C. Naeyaert, the Belgian International. Re- sults:

MEN'S SINGLES Semi-final round-R. Miki beat - N. Sharpe 6-1, 6-2; V. G. Kirby

beat Naevaert 83 84 WOMEN'S A SINGLES

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