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GEN. GAMELIN'S ROME VISIT
Press Conjectures
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Presa" (Copyrigh().]
Paris, June 29.
MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935...
CHINA AND JAPAN
Relations Of Other Powers
London, June 29. The relations of the Western
General Gamelin's visit to Rome, Powers with China and Japan where the French Commander-in-were discussed at the national Chief conversed with Signor Mus-peace congress attended by thou- solini and with the Italian Com-sands of delegates from all parts held at the mander-in-Chief, is commented on of the country. with marked reserve by the Paris Friends House, Euston Road, to- press.
day.
The usualy well-informed Rome correspondent of the "Le Matin" sent a message of an apparently semi-official character, saying that the French Government despatch-
ed
General Gamelin. to Rdins in 1 agreement with the Italiar. Government to discuss with the competent military quarters the question of eventual co-operation between the army forces of the two countries.
The correspondent goes on to say that the Anglo-German naval agreement has given rise, alike in Rome and Paris, to the feeling that It is indispensible to tighten the bond of common policy and srategy. with a view to the defence of the frontiers of both France and Italy.
The former Cabinet"Minister, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, said that Russia and the United States were intensely preoccupled with home
affairs, but it would be a mistake to suppose that Russia would take it lying down if things happened in the Far East.
..
NEW BILL
Against Bondholders
Washington, June 28. The Administration's Bul to deny holders of Government Securities the right to claim damages by court action as a result of the dot- lar's devaluation, was introduced' to-day by Representative Steagall to the House Banking Committee, following President Roosevelt's special message to Congress vester- day in which he urged the immedi ate passage of this measure,
Mr. Steagall said the Bill would be taken up by the Banking Com- mittee on Monday and reported to the House after about two days pi bearings.
Heuler.
The BI déclares that no holder of any United States money or se- curities can claim to have suffer ed any damage as a result of mea- The most attractive thing atoutsures taken by the Government in China is the culture," he continued: following its monetary programme. "China is the only country which 1a 100 per cent, qualified to be a member of the League of Nations. The world is full of a renaissance of the most objectionable kind, but the cardinal points of the Chinese" renaissance are reason, right con- duct, just discrimination and in tegrity. I should. like. Herr Hitler's comments on these as the mom tiviŝation of a renaissance. «
seems
a united ind
Nevertheless, so, the correspon- "Japan says that a united and dent stresses. It may be affirmed prosperous China is her main in- that no project concerning a milit-terest. It
inconceivable
has been ary" convention
under that
prosperous consideration In the course of China would tolerate the treat General Gamelin's conversations ment she is at present receiving just as little of the air pact came from Japan." up for consideration during the recent stay in Rome of the French Air Minister, General Denain.* Panrocean Kuo Min.
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN HOLLAND
(Special to the "Hong Kon Daily
Press" (Copyright),
Amsterdam, Ju..e 28. The quite unexpected resulta of the Municipal elections beid throughout" Holland
the
last few days were attri- buted largely to the fact that the National Socialists did not. participate in the contest, In:Am- sterdam.. the" Marxists who hither- to held only 21 seats, consequently in the minority, came out of the struggle with 25 seats out of 45, hence are now in the majority, this being the first time they have ever been in the controlling force.
The Communists polled - 48,985 votes agains: 6,235 in 1931, thus capturing four seats instead of three. The Social Democrats on the
other hand scored. ·19,911 against 194,286, and their seats in- creased from 16 to 17.
The Marxists gains were at the expense of the Bourgeois parties, Democrats, Liberals, Christian His- toricals and anti-revolutionists, who each lost 1 seat.
Mr. Wedgwood Benn said that the positions of the great Powers were: America, an attitude of benevolent interest; Russia an unquestioned desire for peace: | Japan, a budgetary deficit.
"Bankruptcy is the most useful camp-follower of peace. In China reconstruction is 'undoubtedly pro- ceeding and unity is growing."- Reuter
BERLIN-ATHENS 'AIR SERVICE
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally, Press" (Copyright).]
Berlin, June 29. "The Greek and German capitals from now onwards will He only 12
hours or less apart, aeroplanes be- longing to the German Air Hansa being scheduled to cover the dis- tance daily, with breakfast at Budapest, Sofa or Vienna. The Orient Express has hitherto taken 50 hours.
The German Air, Hansa service is equipped with JU 52 and AU 52 triple-engined machines, which have proved on trial trips that they can average 11 to 12 hours without difficulty. Traquorean
POTSDAM UNDERGOES
TRIAL
KREML GUARDS UNDER ARREST
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dau Press" (Copyright).|
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Moscow, June 28. The rumour current a few days
ago, that many members of the Kreml Guard had been arrested is now semi-oficially confirmed, the number being given as twenty- eight,
They will be tried behind closed doors by the Military Tribunal of the Supreme Court on charges of counter revolutionary activities and relations with anti-Sovlet ele- ments, lack of discipline and brea- ches of duty regulations.
of
Their places have now been filed by specially picked men. Reports received here of the arrests Party members on similar charges in other parts of the Soviet Union appear to indicate that a new cam- Faign against "counter revolution- ary" elements is now under way.— Transocean tuo Min
"FIRE CROSSERS":
MEET..
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dail Press” (Copyright).J
Paris, Jure 28 Colonel de la Roque, leader of the French War veterans Union, known as "Croix de Feu" or "Fire Crossers", which recently has been more and
more frequently pro- minent la public demonstrations. made an important declaration to the "Petit. Parisien" about the aims and hopes of this movement.
De la Roque points out that the movement was gathering momentum from month to month. the membership in February 1934 numbering only 30,000, and to- day it was 320,000, not to mention
In most of the other towns in
the crowds of friends; well-wish- Holland, the results were similar,
era and unregistered members.
"La Roque denies that he work- except in the Hague where the votes lost by the Bourgeois were
ed up the agitated feeling among Bremen, June 28: his followers, declaring that this won by the Right parties. The Press blames the new electoral sys-
The trial trip of the new ex-was due to the influence from the press steamer "Potsdam" destined Left. However, Roque admitted tem for the anomalous result. The for the Norddeutscher Lloyd Far- that his followers were prepared "Telegraf," for instance, points out
Eastern service proved completely for all emergencies should Govern- successful, the vessel, meeting mental authority tal easily all speed tests and showing excellent sea-going behaviour,
that the Marxists in Amsterdam, who polled only 49 points, 9 per cent. of the votes cast, nevertheless carried 25 seats out 45. Transocean Kuo Min
TREATY VIOLATION
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dalty Press" (Copyright).J
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).I
The leader then added that the "Fire Crossers" wanted nothing The Norddeutscher Lloyd took but peace and would attack only possession of the steamer from the the red revolutionaries. De la builders, Blohdund Voss on Frl- Roque declined to say that his day at midday. Among the guests aim was the seizure of politi present was the Lord Mayor of cal ower but he said. If events Potsdam, the town after which the themselves brought this about. vessel has been named.
he would accept the responsibility The chairman of the shipping) which he had ΓΙΟ reason to company" Doctor Firle gave ɩne] s) in,
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FRENCH ARMY
Geneva, June 28,
ship into the charge of Captain 7. insación Eua đľvn, The sub-committee of the Arndt whereupon, a telegram was League of Nations Courell for despatched to Herr. Hitler ac- the study of the legal questions quainting him, that the "Potsdam," connected with the prevention of the first commercial steamer to violation of the treaties, corclud bear this historic name, after satis- ed lie labours on Friday but pub-fying all expectations. had been lished no report yet, because put into service. agreement on a certain essential ransocean hu Alin matter was not attained.
DANZIG CHANGES
Spertal to the "Hong Kong Dalls
Press", ffmriant).
Danzig, June 28,
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"opyright).1
Paris, June 28. The supplementary estimates for the increasing of the mliftary strength was passed by the Cham- ber of Friday night.
Tannocen£to
in
From the League of Nations Becretariat, the Press learned that the Committee members were at one merely on the principle that measures, should be taken against the states that break treaties in-so-far as the scope of the League of Nations Converant
The Government suffered the NORMANDIE DOCKED provides, but no agreement was loss of one potential vote in the reached on the far more impor struggle now raging round its in- tant question or whether the ancial retrenchment proposals, the [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily League of Nations must decide | National Socialist Deputy Yon
Press (Comright)] such sanctionary measures im Whuck who until a few days ago
Car Paris. June 28. animously or by the vote of simple was President or the Diet having The Normandie dry-gocked majority.
resigned his seat.
Wimmediately on her return from- The Russian are French delegates The post of the President of the the United States it have been advocated the dec
replace Diet which has become vacant
the mere majority
The the others be assumed by the Vice Presid
four propellers, the National Socialist Dep
next Atlantie
demanded
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