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AND SECURITY

Pointed Comments By Captain Eden

Captain Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, says that Britain has die- armed to the edge of risk.

WAS a

solution which, th addition to its unsatisfactory character, would be in practice as hard to realise as disarmament itself.

**Russia has been concerned, to change the whole character of the conference Into an instrument for another purpose."

BRITAIN'S LONE EFFORT We, almost alone among the great Powers of Europe, have per sisted in the pursuance of the ort ginal goal of the conference. namely, disarmament." I say this in no self-righteous spirit. Mere self-interest, to cite but the lowest motive. gives us a special interest In the success of the Conference if only because we have disarmed so much already.

CABLE NEWS THE PAGEANT OF

IN BRIEF

(Special to the “Hong Kong Daily

Frase" (Onggright)31.0

AYRSHIRE

Scotland's Story

Burns, and as a result Mr. Ander son has great scope, and from the play there emerges a story not only of a county but also of a nation.

Vienna, July y The Dollfuss Christián Socialist

(Special Air Mall Service). Party continued its slow 'but sure. progress' down the trail to dissolu-

Ayr, June 20. Lion which all other parties have

Lord Ailsa, Lord Lieutenant of already been in the new “Totalita- Ayrshire, on Saturday formally rian Austria", with the official | opened, the pageant of Ayrshire. evacuation of the Christian-So-The Pageant, which is produced cialist Club of its rooms in the by Mr. Matthew Anderson, "of Parliament Building on Thursday. | Liverpool, is based on incidents At the same time the directors of in the ilves.of threa of Scotland's the club handed over Chancellor greatest sans Wallace, Bruce, and Dollfuss the balance of 18,000 Schillings remaining in the "club treasury "for charitable purposes”, The Club resources were yielded only after 61.000 Schillings had been drawn out to buy insurance policies for the protection of de-opening ceremony, sald that no Lord Alisa, in performing the pendents of all members of the region in Scotland had more rea. club who had been parliamentary son that Ayrshire and the South- deputies at the last regular session West to commemorate in pagean- of Parliament on March

try the very notable part which The relaxation of punitive mea-it had played in some of the most sures against the leading figures critical periods of the national mplicated in the February revolt history and to recall with justi took a far more surprising step on fable pride its past achievements. "It is no exaggeration whatever Thursday with the release from to say that so doing we have prison of Karl Ranner, one time in the pageant, 200 horsemen, and There are over 3,000 performers disarmed to the edge of risk. Chancellor and former Social-De- "ballet of 450. On Saturday am quite confident that there is no mocrate President of Parliament night there was an audience of nation

present which looks The recent increase in the fight between 6,000 and 7,000, and the upon the armaments of Great Bri-ing strength of the civil defence weather assisted in giving the bain with suspicion.

forces in Vienna will become ex-pageant à ine send off. A scenic. ternally visible this week when all background 100 yards long, with police in the Austrian capital will centre stage opening forms den the uniform hitherto worn part of the permanent setting only by riot-squads and police Scotland's struggle for freedom officers will be fitted out with long is depicted in a series of scenes military words for formal as well in which the principal figures are as service wear-Transocean Kuo Alexander I defeating the Nor Min.

aemen and freeing Scotland at the Battle of Largs, Wallace fighting for freedom and meeting his death after the trial in West- minster Fall, Bruce putting the seal to Scottish independence on 'the eld ΟΙ Bannockburn the Covenanters achieving through martyrdom - liberty to worship-in their own way, and Hums giving his inspired songs to the world.

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· London, July 5. Some pointed comments on the

On the contrary. If there is any armaments situation and upon the

made anxiety at all in respect of our problem of security were to-day by the Lord Privy Seal. Cap-armaments, it is rather the doubt tain Anthony Eden. He expressed lest, having reduced them so far his conviction that if a disarma-, in a world which has been increas ment convention was to be reacheding its armaments, we should not It could only be reached on the be in a position to fulfill the com- basis of the British memorandum mitments we have undertaken." which he emphasised

Captain Eden added that while scheme of disarmament.

they were as anxious as ever to He did not accept the view.realise a disarmament convention sometimes expressed, that if only the British Government would be more forthcoming on the question of security, and would offer to do more to meet the anxieties of the heavily-armed Powers..a conven- tion could be reached without fur- ther difficulty.

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There was no security which the British Government could conceiv- ably offer to-day which would of itself enable a disarmament con- vention to be reached There were two kinds of security which could be offered.

TERRITORIAL SECURITY

The Drst he would all terri- torial security. As to this. Britain had already zone as far as che could go. They stood by the Locarno Treaties but were not pre- pared to extend their commit- ments, in respect of those treaties to

parts of Europe with which they were not so intimately

named Steamer are hereby inform ed that their Gooda with exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and placed at their risk in the Godowns of the Hong Kong Kow loon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kow loon, whence Deca be obtained as concerned.

the Gooda sre

Goods not cleared within 7 Days including date of arrival, will be subject to rent,

recognized.

other

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this could only be done as the re- sult of an agreement between na- tans,British Wireless

INCREASE IN BRITAIN'S AIR FORCE

Mr. Baldwin Replies To Questions

London, July 5. In the House of Commons to day Mr. Stanley Baldwin refused to give assurance that an increase in the Royal, Air Force would not be decided upon before the Dis- armament Conference had broken down

He was asked in a supplendentary question, firstly whether it was not a fact that if the Air Force were strengthened Britain would have been given the opportunity of ob- taining a disarmament convention, and, secondly, whether he would

nected with a disarmament con-

There remained security con-arrange that. Britain's forces should

vention itself-guarantees of ex- ecution.

All Claims must be sent to the Un- dersigned before the Monday, the The French Government had 16th Joly, 1924, or they will not be made it clear in April that there were then no guarantees for ex- ecution 01 A convention which would enable them to agree to any immediate measure of German re- armament.

Dan aged "Packages must be left in the Godowns for Kramization by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at 10 m. on Thursday, the 12th July, 1934.

Consignees must have a Revenue Offer la attendance when damaged datisble goods are examined by the Company's Surveyors.

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SMITH'S AERIÁL DROP

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dalla

Press". (Copyright.)]__

The inhout

Capetown July 5. "The world's trilucklést flyer”, the young South African, Smith, who gained the famous but un- envied title. by a continuous geries of crack-ups in the last two years probably took his last unscheduled drop from the sky on Thursday On a hop. from his home town, George, to Capetown, the Nemesis dogged pilot plunged to earth in a lonely part of South African hinterland near Dudskoor Ac-age to Burns. cording to a native eye-witness who brought the tragic news to civilization, the plummeting plane was enveloped in dames before hitting the trees.

Since the searching party which was mediately despatched to the spot has not yet reported, the fate of the hitherto crash- proof fier is not regarded as decisive. Transocean Kuo MiD.

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“C” DIVISION TENNIS

Only Four Games Played

Furt

H. W. AUSTIN

Plays Great Tennis ln Kent Semi-final

(Special Air Mail Service)

London "June").

. the hottest weather of the The pageant is a play on an

Owing to the heavy shower, of

week E. W. Austin reached, the enormous scale, and the, speakers rain which fell in the morning anal of the Kent County law yoices are carried by loud spea- Just before lunch and to the un- tennis championships at Becken- ters. In the closing episode a certainty of the weather several ham today when he defeated J. stirring spectacle is presented of the "C" Division. League Laws Fujikura, the Japanese Davis Cup which representatives of the na- tennis encounters scheduled to. player, by 6-0, 6-3 Austin tians of the earth assemble in yesterday were not played, bu.played extremely confident lawn appropriate costumes to pay hom-three encounters at King's Park tennis throughout the match, ina and one at the Bowling Greer apart from an occasional tendency

band of the 2nd Battalion, Royal were almost unplayable, particu- his game, gijú v

The music is supplied by the

Club were completed

to over eagerness, no fault dinsa Most of the courts yesterday be found with any department of Scots Fusiliers. The pageant will be opened to-morrow night by the surface was alippery in addi-Bit the cover of the ball in the larly the Deutscher Klub where His opponent endeavoured Ley Mr. John Buchan, M.P. Other on to some mud patches where first set, bus consistently missed openers during the week include the ball refused to bounce, and a: the lines by inches. At the Sir Iain Colquhoun, the Duke of the Central British Association's beginning of the second set the Montrose, Lord Glasgow, Colonel TC. Dunlop, chairman game for the best server

Courts where it was mainly. · a.

* " . of the pageant counci

South China's courts were of similar, nature although later on

with the play In the evening they improved

and

be equal to the fulfilment of his BLEW HIMSELF INTO THE powers for the next twelve months obligations under the League Covenant.

NEXT WORLD

has gone before the Chamber. The covering report accompanying the

Deutscher Klub v. CRC...... The Chinese Recreation Club,

Replying to the second of these questions, Mr., Baldwin said, "That (Special to the "Hong Kong Dal bill declares that the measure was had an overwhelming victory over

is of course the very grave respon- sibility that rests at anytime on the British Government."-British Wireless.

UNVEILING OF VERDUN MONUMENT

2

an urgent necessity in order to im- the Deutscher Klub in spite of the

B. Soltau, and C. 3. Stelhet (Deutscher Klub:

Japanese player sacrifed à little of his pace and gained in accuracy/- but after 3all Austin played m touchable fawn tennis, and took three games in. row for the match-

Beat G. M. Khan and Kal-

want Singh

SOUTH CHINA V. RADIOWE Press" (Copyright.))

Playing at home at King's Park, prove the economic situation by bad condition of the latter's South China scored an over- Kiel, July 5.

increasing confidence to stimulate courts, wifining by 8 sets to 1, G.whelming win over the Radio A novel method of committing business and to make possible the von Ehren and W. Bander beating Sports Club, winning by nine clear suicide took place in the town of Budget to be balanced for the com- K. C. Ip and K. M Wong by good "sets, The committee on guarantees of

Sargard near here on Thursdaying year,

volleying at the net and very "CP. Ip and F. N, Wong (8.C. execution was now at work in

when.. Albert Fritz, depressed At the same meeting rumours of effective lobbing.

[AA];— Geneva, but although its report

owner of a chalk works blew him an early conversion of Government, would be examined with care, they

self into the next world with the bonds were vigorously denied, it should not place too high hopes on

equipment of his own its effect on their present dif-

miners, being declared, however, that Bel- Stuffing his pockets full of glar, bonds would be given Gov- culty. For while the French Gay-

dynamite, the world-weary execu-ernment support in some kind ernment had hitherto consistent-

tive made his way to the centre since they depressed far below the ly refused to agree to any im-

of a deserted chalkpit, seated him actual credit capacity of the na- [2700 mediate measure of German, re-

self on a huge heap of further tion-Transocean Eno Min armament, the German Govern-

explosives and London, June 201

struck a match. ment had made it no less clear

The monument to the memoryNot only the act was carried out that they would not agree to a of Freach soldiers who fell in the thoroughly but the majority of convention which did not give Battle of Verdun was unveiled at the windows throughout the town them some Immediate re-arma- Paris on HUI 304, on the left bank were blown to bits by the explo

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Hong Kong, 6th July, 1934.

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FacK LETTH MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship "BENDORAN,"

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Marshal Petain's Speech

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GERMAN REPRISALS

(Speck jo jlà (Hong Kong Daisy Press" (Copyright.))

'measures

beat W. Chanson and M.

Sheriff.

beat C: Jeffery and R

Davies

lost to K. C. Ip and K. M.

Wong

3-8 lost to W. K. Cheung and

HL. M. Lee

+5-7 lost to W. M. Cheping and PK Kwok and G. N... Taalg

H. T. Woo

2-6 | (8.C.A.A.) —

G. von Ehren arid W. Sander (Deutscher Klub):

beat Ip abd Wong matin, 5-3,

lost to Cheung and Lee ..... 1-6)

beat Khan and KalwaENT.

Bingh......

heat Chanson and Sherif 7-5- beat Jeffery and Davies (...

lost to Cheung and Woo.. 0-6 ¦ ¦ E.K. Eo and K. F. Lui (8.0. W. Foralta and WH Hell | AAB (Deutscher Klub):-

beat Khan and Kalwant

Bingh

Beat Chanson and Sheriff 6-1 beet, Jeffery and Davies... 6-2.

C.B.A. v. 0.8.C.C.

"At King'a Fark, the Central firt tiah Association entertainedź: the

comfortably sets to 3 the bad Civn Bervice Cricket Club and won condition of the ground making it a best sérver's day,

Blythe and Whitley showe

to kake, 670 sets Fowler and share and Fisher and 3-6 | Ross, the tes

of the Meuse, by Marshal Petain, There, then, was the gulf-wide the Minister of War. Parties of and deep and act bridgeable by British, American, Belgian, and HITLER SALUTE

Berlin, July 5.

lost to. Ip and Wong any security offer that the British Italian ex-soldiers were present at

lost to Cheung and Lee Govemment could conceivably the ceremony.

"The law regarding the.. econo-

Inst to Choing and Woo ... Í-6 make.

[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally mic measures which arms the

KBG.C.”7. C.C.C. Marshal Petain, in his speech.

* Press" {Copyright).]

Reich Minister of Economics with

At-therBowling-Green-Club, the MINDS OF OTHER POWERS dwelt of the supreme: Importance

three months full power to in-home de dere, defsited by the and responsibility of the com-

Leipzig, July 5 "The truth is," said Captain missioned and non-commissioned The refusal to give Hitler trade conditions considered harm-sets to 23, Waterton and Bland

flict reprisal

against Craigengower Craket Clup by 8 informed that sil Goods are being Eden, landed at their risk into the hazardous while our concern in Britain has the importance of

that for some months, ranks in war. He referred also to salute despite repeated request by ful to Germany, was published losing a three of their sets to and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the

patriotiam, one of the divisions of the Supreme here, on Thursday: The full po give the visitors their win.. Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and been emphatically to seek the ful- Godown Co. Ltd., whence and/or from filment of the true work of the discipline, and the spirit of self- Court bench on Thursday resulted wers which are effective at once

sacrifice among a logical sequel to in the exclusion of the call september. 30, include all mes the wharves Delivery may be obtained. Disarmament Conference, namely the recent debate in the French attorney, Dr. Gustav Melzer from sures the Minister may consider

No Claims will be admitted after the the realisation of a convention, Chamber, during which there were the Supreme Court Goods have left the Godowns, and all

room. Melzer necessary u. to promote German Good remaining undelivered after the the minds of the other great references to the revival of a who was formerly a member of economy as well as to protect the

European Powers, whether con 14th July, 1934, will be subject to Bent,

sciously or not consciously, have soldierly spirit in France and to the Pan-German party was to same from damage and to remove the need for an expansion of the nave appeared 'as defence counses any harmful factor-Transocean been otherwise bent.

In a no-political (case.

Kuo Min. professional Army.

The Hitler salute has been the first time for many years, to a known for a year now as "the procession, German greeting" and is made. military torchlight

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 28th July, 1934, or they will not be recognized

stamined.

Paris was treated last night, for

"Germany has been occupied To comply with the Genera! Bonded with the consideration of her own Warehouse Regulations, consignees inst re-armament for what she claims have a Revenue Ofoer in attendance to be purposes of national defence. when damaged dutiable goods are "France has been preoccupied headed by mounted trumpeters, compulsory to all members of the civil service Transocean Euo with the problem of security which marched between large and

Min. All broken, shafed and daringed Goods which has been made more in- excited crowds from the Hotel de are to be left in the Godowna, where tense and immediate for her by Ville to the Arc de Triomphe. This they

will be examined on the 18th July, 1934, at 10 am, by Marthe knowledge of the German retraite Militaire (similar to

· Goddard & Dongisa.

armament claims.

those which were restored, to- No Fire Insurance har boon effcoted. "Italy, pursuing a policy which gether with the three-year period Billa of Lading will be countersigned | she claims to the essentially real- of conscript service, shortly before ist, has come to regard disarma-the War) maugurated a program- GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., LTD., ment as something which cannot me, "of

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SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES

[Spécial so the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright 3.3-

'Romë, July”. 5. The sixteen: anti Fascists charg- ed with aubversive activities were on Thursday sentenced to various terms of penal, servitude ranging from, two, to, ten years by special court of State defence here.

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R. Randle and T. Armstrong (K.BOC):

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