MINISTERS
Signor Mussolini, whose rejection of the Paris Proposals has caused grave anxiety...
ITALIAN CONSUL
SHOT
Baron Falconi
Special to "Hong Kong
Daily Press")
(Hy Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Massages. "Ordinance,
1804- Received, August . 7.30 p.m.)
Addia Ababa, Aug. 22.
The Italian Consul at Debracos,
on
Baron Folconi, was brought into the Italian hospital
here Wednesday evening, shot in Die shoulder. after attempting a se cond time to make the journey to
his post from the
capital, after having been forced back a month ago owing to the high level of the Elle.
Falconi set out a second time on Tuesday from the Italian Legation
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1935.
GATHER AT 10
DOWNING STREET
Anxious Crowds Await News Of
The Discussions
GREATER RISKS HAVE TO BE FACED
London, August 22.
The Times in a leading article says that the Government and nation must face the questions as to what sanctions they will be prepared to carry out if the League Conneil on September 4, or at a later date, decides that an act of aggression has been committed by Italy. After referring to the British lead in the Saar Plebis. cite measures, the leader continues that in the present case graver issues are at stake and far greater risks have to be faced.
There are also some valid arguments for a policy of abstention, but the con science of this country is touched and it is up to the League now, to show that it is not afraid of Signor Mussolini and that it will do so if Britain takes the lead and makes definite proposals at the Geneva Meeting. The nature of any sanctions to be taken is not a matter for immediate decision, but the sooner it is considered by all countries the more likely the sanctions are to be effective if the grave necessity for their application arises.-Reuter.
" GRAVE MINISTERS.
London. Aug. 22.
"A large squad-of police were on duty at Downing Street. to control. the crowd when the fateful meet- ing of the Cabinet opened at 10 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was the first to arrive and he halted at the steps of No. 10 in response
a.m.
pho.ographers at whom he smil- to the requests of an army of
ngly shook his stick before enter- ing.
The ministers, all looking grave, continued to arrive in ar. almost uninterrupted procession, each posing for the photographers. The crowds were entirely undemonstra- tive throughout.
Mr. Stanley Baldwin presided at the meeting and all twenty-two members were present. It is un-
dendid
* SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, August 22. London silver prices to-day were uncharged for Spot and-up 1/8 for forward as follows:-
Spot Forward
Aug, 22. 29
Aug 21. 29 28-11/16 23-13/16 London on New York cross-rate at 2 pm to-day was 4.9818 as compared with 4 9825 at closing yesterday.
eral situation and the" Ministers have also had talks with a number of "Elder statesmen” and Empire representatives.
Mr. George Lansbury saw SU Samuel Hoare and Mr. Eden at the Foreign Office, this morning and Sir Herbert Samuel had an Interview there last night.
Among other visitors to-day who saw Sir Samuel Hoare or Mr. Eden. or both, were Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Cecil and Mir. Winston Churchill. Sir Austen. Chamber-
yesterday. lain called at the Foreign Once
representatives
Commonwealth who took part in the conversations with the Foreign Secretary this morning were Mr. Stanley Bruce. Australa, Sir James Parr, New Zealand, Colonel G. P. Vanier,
here with a caravan, accompanied derstood that three lines of dis. the British Cabinet will take to Canada, Mr. C. T. te-Walter South
by an Italian servant. It is fear- ed here that Italy will exploit the inciden, as a serious political act- Transocean Ena Min.
a
day, by the Parls "Sor" which states that it will decide whether
cuss on was prepared for the CB- binet's consideration, firstly, survey of the general situation with special, reference to Musso- lini's rejection of the Anglo-French proposals for a peaceful settlement of the dispute, secondly the con sideration of the Government's
policy when the dispute comes be- fore
or
"TO HIS POST"
Paris, Aug, 22. Baron Falconi, the Italian Con- sul at Debracos, about 120 miles to the north-east of Addis Ababa, was shot and wounded while en route to his post, according to a September 4, and thirdly, a review
the League Council French report from Addis Ababa of the Government's decision to Heule.
withhold the licences for the ex- port of arms either to Italy or Abyssinia.-
NOT IN DANGER Baron Falconi is the son-in-law of Sir Sydney Barton, the British Minister to Addis Ababa. Accord- ing to a Paris report, the Baron was wounded while on a hunting expedition and his life is not en- dangered in any way...
Reuter
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EAGER CROWDS
London, August 22." Despite the protracted session of the Cabinet meeting, the crowds From Rame It is learnt that the the afternoon. awaiting
at Downing Street increased Government has received a con- firmation from the Itallan Lega-persal of the Ministers, and were
in
the dis-
Africa, and Mr. Dulanty, Irish Free State:-
Europe will overcome the Abyssin-British Wireless, ian cris's without serious compli cations.
Pranacean „Kuu Min.
RESOLVED ON WAR
New York, Aug. 22. Britain and France will have to confine to themselves those sanc- tions which can be applied with- out the assistance of the United
States, declared the "Herald
Tribune in an article to-day.
The United States cannot colla- borale, however remotedly, in a punitive action against Italy, Abys- sinia or any other power without becoming involved in European politics and so surrendering our fundamental policy of neutrality.
The "New York Times" raises the question of America's formal sp.. plication for sanction and asks
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The Emperor of Abyssinia who has intimated that he will per- sonally lead the way in the event of war breaking out.
BOMBAY SILVER
MARKET
Tense Situation Exists
Bombay, Aug. · 22. A tense situation exists on the Bombay aliver market
Exchange was held yesterday put
A board meeting of the Bullon
it was not able to decide what course of action should be adopt- ed to overcome the market dif-
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DISTILLE ∙LONDO
DRY GINE LOKDO if it's
Gordon's
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you know what you're drinking
NO COLOURING MATTER
NO INJURIOUS INGRÉDIENTS
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PUREST
BEST
The Largest Gin Distillers in the World
culties, as the affairs of a promin IMPORT DUTIES THE EXCHANGE
ent operator are still a matter of Judical proceedings.
The Board is meeting aga'n to- day- Reuter,
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OCTOGENARIAN DIES
Athens, Aug. 22. The death was reported to-day of the world-known octogenarian, Counou Riotis, who was the first president of the Greek Republic. He was also known as the "Grand Old Man" or, Greek politics.-- Reuter.
BRITISH ACTIVITY (Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press"} (By Telegraph, Copyright, jraphic Messages
Urdinance. Received, August 22. 7.30 p.m.)
Rome, August' 22. A squadron, from the British were Mediterranean Heer, is fearned formative." here have been ordered to take up stations in Egyptian waters during the months of September and October.
On Lead And Zinc
London, Aug. 21.
The Treasury has issued an
MARKETS
Nervous Expectancy
London, August 27.
An air nervous, expectancy per-
order, on the recommendation ofvades the City where groups in all the Import Duties Advisory Com-offices
and exchanges clustered. mittee, fixing as from August around the tickers, eagerly await- the duties on unwrought lead and ing news of to-day's momentous zinc at 7s. 6d. and 124. 8d. per ton Cabinet meeting. respectively, or ten per cent. "ad
The Stock Exchange presents a valorem" whatever is less
gloomy appearance and shares of The change is in response to re- nearly all sections are being down. described as "mainly in-presentations regarding the work-The commodity markets,
ing of the world price" formula other hand, are generally bullish, on the This term suggests that the embodied in the Ottawa Agree-wheat, catton, maize, and base Dominions' representatives: have ment. The Governments of Cana-metals having all recently risen been asked to communicate with da, Australia and India have ae-owing to the war scare. their Goverments and ascertain cepted the abrogation of the The ships are
Among the Foreign Exchnges anchored off their views upon certain points, Ottawa provision, and the new the official spot rate for the lira Alexandria and Port Said, as
The suggestion is made that Sir arrangements are the subject of was rigidly controlled but the usual, it is affirmed, but half are Samuel Hoare, when he saw the an understanding between pro-three months' rates now standa at at Suez and half at Ismailia, the United States Charge d'Affaires, re- ducers, consumers and the London two entrances to the Suez Canalquested a change in the United Metal Exchanges. in the Mediterranean,
Etates' attitude This is authorita- tively described as a foundationless
Reuter,
tion at Addis Ababa thar Baron kept moving by a squad of police.. why should not we do all in our British troops in Egypt left have report.
Falconi had been shot and wound- ed. No detai's were given and it is not yes known whether it was an accident or not, though there is no question of Italy having severed connections with Ababa in that connection.
After a three-hour session in the morning the luncheon ad- journment was made at 1 pm 2nd and was still deliberating at 3.45 the meeting resumed at 2.30 p.m.
Addis P.m.
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power to deter a country which is, seeming, resolved to make war... Reuter.
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TO STAND BY
Shanghai, Aug. 22. It is intended to complete the The Italian cruiser "Quarto," Abyssinian A la ex message states that it is and the ministers will probably the Naval Commander-in-chief in deliberations to-day flagship of Commodore Brivonesi. resume their holidays to-morrow. the Far East, has been ordered to --Renter
proceed to Shanghai trom Peltalho. ALL PRESENT
It is believed that she will be sal ing for Europe very shortly.— Reuter.
undersood in Rome that the shoot- ing was a pure accident. weater.
CONNECTIONS SEVERED
Berlin, Aug. 22.
An unconfirmed report states that Italy has broken of all re- lations with Abyssinia after the shooting of the Ialian Consul
The Ethiopian Legation and Italian Embassy here are without any official news- Reuter.
SELF-INFLICTED
Addis Ababa, Aug. 22.
London, Aug. 21. Practically the whole Cabinet is now assembled in London for to- morrow's meeting.
Mr. Baldwin arrived from the Continent this afternoon, accom panied by Mr. Neville Chamber lain, whom he met en route. The Prime Minister immediately pro- ceeded to Downing Street.
Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First The Italian Legallon states. that Lord of the Admiralty, landed at Baron Falconi's wound, was acci- Portland from yachting trip and dentally self-infic.ed while ex-is now on his way to London. Vis aminng a jammed gün while hunt-count Cecil has visited the Foreign ing.- Reuter.
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PARIS ANXIOUS (Special to "Hong Kong Dally Press")
ITALIAN CREDITS RECALLED London, Aug. 22.
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LONG TALK INDICATED
The Committee indicates that the arrangements are sp experi- mental compromise, subject to re- consideration at need. The math feature is the substitution of a specide duty, as stated, for the
It is further reported that the
their garrisons for camps at Port Said and Suez- Troniscean Kuo Min..
London, Aug. 21. NOT KEEN TO SERVE?
An emergency meeting of the present ten per cent. duty with no Basle, Aug. 22. Ministers of the British Govern-obligation on either to supply or A large increase 13 number of Italians applying for held at 6 pm, to-day." Sir Samuel
reported ment, presided over by the Prime buy Empire metal.— throughout, the country in the Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, was
British Wirelén.
Swiss citizenship during the last Hoare, the Foreign Minister, Mr. ly by her obligations under the month. Most of the applicants are Anthony Eden, the Minister for League of Nations Covenant. young men who are Hlable for League. Affairs, Mr. Malcolm Mac- military service.— "
Donald,
Colonial Secretary. Mr. Reuter.
Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir John Simon, Home Secretary, were present.
To-morrow's Cabinet meeting is
hour indicating a prolonged dis- called for 10 o'clock, the unusual
cùssion..
NO PARTIALITY
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It is believed that the full detalls September of British policy will not
con- elaborated to-morrow, but a dect
London, Aug, 22. The City Editor of the "News Chronicle" understands that one of 'ments have expressed to Italy The British and French Govern- the "Big Five" banks has recalled their strong hope that she would the whole of its Italian credits. be represented at the League He adds that as credits not utilis- Council Assembly on ed mature, they will not be renew- 4, and the absence of any ed and must be repaid by the trary information is a strong pre- Arms for which they have been Italian banks or the commercial sumption that she will attend." granted. It is probable that this during to-day's Cabinet meeting It is authoritatively learned that lead will be followed by all the it was decided that Britain would other big British banks. The de- under no circumstances differen- eiston is not due to diciation from tiate between Italy and Abyssinia the Bank of England or the Trea- regard to any revised decision sury but is a normal precautionary relating to the export of arms. measure which is taken in view of Realer. the serious deterioration which has occurred in the Italian ex- change position.---- Reuter.
GENERAL TALKS
DOWNING STREET
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The decision implies the use of sanctions against Italy as a last resort if the League Council agrees to this step.
It is believed that France is emphatically inclined towards the ment intends to adopt. attitude which the British Govern-
a seven ura discount, while quite considerable business has been done, unofficially, for the spot ra at a large discount as compared with the official rate..
Moreover bankers and exporters are unwilling to grant financial accomodation to Italy
or renew existing credits and the "News Chronicle understands that one of the "Big Five" banka has re- called the whole of its Italian credits.
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Paris and New York are · zisiz reluctant to make advances, there-- fore it is difficult to see where- laly will obtain her funds for- war, especially as Italian finances are already in position.- Router
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precarious
LORD NUFFIELD'S GIFT
Consultations which Sir Samuel Hoare held with the leaders of various other political groups to-
London, Ang: 21. don on general principles is ex-Inform them of the general lines for the Blind and St. Dunstan's to day were definitely designed to has enabled the National Institute
A gift of 25,000 by Lord Nuffield.
*pected.
of the policy which is likely to be begin the compilation of a library. divided on the issue of sanctions Cabinet session These conversa recorded for mechanical reproduc- The Cabinet is believed to be pursued as a result of to-morrow'a of talking books," which will be against Italy, those favouring this tions which were in the nature of tion Special machines for use of step believing they can be imposed a new departure, were taken to the blind are being manufactured. without involving the gravest, of indicate that the Government has consequences, and the others hold no present intention of summon-selected, ranging from the Gospel Bome 25 titles have beeri already ing that Britain's effort should be ing. Parlament to meet before the of St. John to modern thrillers confined to restricting the conflict scheduled date, October 29, to Africa.
The emergency meeting of the
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stire from the French Government,
towards the fallan peuple.--- and acknowledged the solidarity which the French Premier claimed
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Paris, August 21, The Rome correspondent of the "Paris Solr declares that he re- ceived from the Press Ministry a arm assurance that the Italian the League of Nations Council with Government would participate in propas Session on September
WEDDING RECALLED
London August 22, Baron Falconi was married Miss Marion Barton in 1933 Rome when he was secretary
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tõla the Italian Foreign Office. The Receiped, August 22, 7.30 p.m.)
graphic Massager Ordinance, 189 wedding reception was held in the
It is understood that an emer-Cabinet ended at 6.55 pm, after London, Aug. 21. British Legation and the bride
Not since the domestic crisis of comprising the Foreign Affairs Router
gency meeting of the Ministers almost two hours of deliberation Parts, Aug. 22.- was given away by Bir Robert The outcome of the British Ca-
1931 has Downing Street in August Committee, after Clive
binet meeting is awaited by poli-
presented such a scene of activity Eden's report to-day on the Paris hearing. Mr. London, Aug. 22. A message from Farls statesical circles here with the utmost
The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley watched the arrivals and depar Samuel Hoare's views thereon, will as it did to-day. Large crowde tri-power conversations and Sir that the head doctor of the Italian anxiety, which is reflected in all Baldwin, reached London this tures of Ministers and other lead decide what policy it should re- Hospital says, that-Baron Falconi mannera
of conjectures in the afternoon from Aix-les-Bains at Ing statesmen. Numerous photo commend to the Cabinet Lo is in re danger. He was woundedress, "though it is to be expected" the same time as the Chancellor graphers and representatives of morrow.
the left side but the bullet writes the usually well-informed of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville British and foreign newspapers had not yet been removed.-
Madame Tabouls in "Oeuvre," Chamberlain, who has also return-were also present. Reuter
hat the Cabinet will affirm the ed from holiday abroad.
Bir. Hamuel Hoare and Mr. Eden also conferred to-day with Mr, support of the League of Nations, Soon after the Prime Minister's Affairs Committee of the Cabinet Opposition leader, Mr. George It is understood that the Foreign Winston Churchill and the Labour LEAVING SOON
and the application of sanctions to arrival in Downing Street the will discuss the agenda of to- Lansbury, the case of Italian agression, and Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel morrows meeting of the full Reuter Nanking, Aug, 21. this will merely be an election Hoare, the Minister for League Cabinet which will contain three Reuter is authoritively inform- manoeuvre to pacify the opposi- Affairs, Mr. Eden, and other lead-main topics: namely, Mr. Eden's d-that, following to-day's con- tion."
ing Ministers, were in consultation report of the Paris conversations, versations with General Chlang In reality not a angie British with him preparatory to the meet- the British Government's attitude Kai-shek, Mr. Wang Ching-wel de minister considers the applicationing of the Cabinet called for ten at Geneva, and question of the of the finitely agreed to withdraw his of sanctions possible without war o'clock to-morrow morning to hear. export of arms to Abyssinia... resignation.ber
resulting immediately. Even the a report on the breakdown of the It is understood that the Gen-closing of the Buen Canal-would three-power talks in Paris on the eralissimo is leaving very shortly lead to serious consequences". Italo-Abyssinan dispute for Brechten.....
"Historical importance is at- Beuter
tributed to the resolution, which
1
presentatives, the High Com- Earlier talks between Empire re-
missioners of Canada, Australia Opposition leaders have been and New Zealand, and members of amelally acquainted with the gen- the Foreign Affairs Committee
While Italy it was added wanted
TO STAND FIRM
London,
on the one hand to retain freedom of
her
It
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