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answer Ungers on with the in- structor conducting # natural science course at a local high
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London, March 17. lot of scratching wound around The League Council this after- the other end. A nut is similar to noon wäs" preceded by a meeting the bolt only just the opposite be- of the Locarno powers this morn- ing a hole n'a little chunk of troning which lasted for 90 minutes, sawed
of short, with wrinkles and by diplomatie exchanges be- around the inside of the hole."
tween Berlin and London which The startled professor marked bore fruit later to-day, when the that one with a large "A"
German Government advised the League Secretary General that it Spender: "I asked you for a loan would send a representative to the of $20. This is only ten."
Council.... Lender: "I know it is, but that's the fairest way you lose ten and I lose ten."
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"Why." came the reply, "in your report on my sermon, the word reverend' occurs 14 times, and each time they have misprinted It
'neverend."
SOVIET POINT .OF VIEW
Declaration By Litvinoff
The League Council met 100 private ut13.30, and later went into a secret session.
The German Foreign Minister this morning say the British Am- bassador in Berlin and informed him that the German Government expected the British Government to do its utmost in the circums- tances of the case, to bring about at the proper time a discussion with the interested powers of the German proposals for the estab 'lishment of a European peace on
the new basis.
WILL CONTINUE TO DO
The Ambassador, communicated.
with the Pritch Governmens which later replied to the German Government in the following terms. "His Majesty's Government ure doing and will continue to do bringing about a peaceful and their utmost to find the means of satisfactory settlement of the pre- sene difficulties. It is clear to His Majesty's Government "the pro- Posals of the Chancellor as well as any proposals made by the other parties concerned must be
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EVENTS
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, Anniversaries and Holidays. - St. Joseph, Patron of the Universai Church and especially of China.
Cinems. King's: Break Of Hearts." Queen's:-""The Goose And the
Gander."
Central:-"The Crimson Trail.” Oriental:-"The Silver Streak." World:-Chinese Picture." Alhambra:-"Thanks A Million." Majestic-"Helldorado " Star:-"Here's To Romance,"
Entertainments. Helena May Concert, 5.30 p.m.
Lectures.Mrs. E. St. G. Kirke addresses Women's Fellowship on "Mary Summer," St. Andrew's Hall: Prot. W. Brown on "The Great Ice Age," University, 830 p.m.
Meetings.-Annual, of the Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Co., Ltd., at 2 Lower Albert Road, noon: Victoria Chess Club. 5.30 p.m.: Theosophical Society, 8 p.m.; An- nual, of Corps 1st Battery, "A" Sec- tion, at 'Volunteer Headquarters. 5.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous—Annual Inspec- tion at St. John Ambulance Brigade by E. the "Governor,
Social-Civil Service Cricket Club Whist Drive, 9 p.m.; Cheero Club Bridge and Mah Jong Drive, 8 pm. Tombola on board HMS. Tamar, 3.15 p.m
Sports.
Badminton-Mén's Doubles, St. John's v. St. Andrew's, "A"; Ellot Hall "B" v. Club de Recreio "A."
Cricket-Royal Arttlery v. Royal Engineers (Sookunpoo), 2 p.m.
Golt-Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ladies' Section Spring Meet- Ing and Presentation" of Prizes
discussed at a proper time. The German Government will appre- ciate however, it is not possible (Fanling). tor His Majesty's Government' to give any more explicit undertak-ment. Portugal v. India (Marina Ing at this stage."..
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TO EXPEDITE ARHIVAL At the end of the afternoon the League Secretariat received a re- ply from the German Government to the telegram sent yesterday informing it, that its representa- Live would sit at a footing of equality with the other members of the Council The reply stated that Ambassador Von Ribbentrop would represent the German Gay- ernment on the Council in the examination of the question rais ed by the Belgian and French Governments and would be avail- night by the Frenchable from Thursday morning on- and Belgian delegates.
wards.
At the public session, which opened at 5.45, statements were made by the Turkish, Russian and Chilean
memoars, with ference to the resolution intro- duced last
Monsieur Litvinor" made a long When the Council met in public. Deech. in the course of which he this evening, President Stanley defended the Franco-Soviet Pact, Bruce said he had seen the Ger aa heing in conformity with the
nian Ambassador in London and Covenant and the Locarno Treats. had urged him to expedite the and recalled that the British and arrival of the German representa- Italian Governments so interpretedtive in time for to-morrow's meet- it. But Germany, he averreding and the Ambassador was sub- peremptory declared that France,mitting the request to Berlin.-~ Great Britain, Belgium and Italy British Witzien. had interpreted it incorrectly, and the only correct interpretation was
'her own The Russian member Hockey-East Lancashire Red- concluded, ните stand for an ment seconds v. hongkong Hockey International agreement. which Club seconds (Shampoulpo Camp), would not only consolidate the p.m. -
Hockey. International Tourda-
Ground), 5 p.m.; Friendly matches, Radio Sports Club v. East Lan- cashires (Caroline Hill), 4.45 p.m. Lawn Tennis.-Open Singlez. Capt. J. D. Mine v. A. V. Gosano; Open Doubles, E. Bathurst and A. T. Lay v. P. Kong and Lai. Kwong tsun; Club Handicap Singles, A. C. I. Bowker v. G. S. Gamble; A. K Mackenzle v. Capt. Cragg; L. G. Robertson v. W. Wooding; Club Handicap Doubles. R, Henry and D. A. O'Kleffe v. E. R. and T. J. Price; N. J. Grace and J. Smalley
J. and G. Rodger: J. E. Richardson and E. F. Buttress v. W. W. McKenzie and D. 9, Robb (Hongkong C. G. Courts), 4.30 p.m.
Close Racing Entries
fo: Second Extra Race Meeting, noon.
Moon.~-~~-II Moon, 28th, Day. Sunrise.-6.29, a.m. Sunset.-6.34
p.m.
Tides. High at 8.40 and 17.49; Low at 0.55 and 10:49.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Anniversaries and Holidays. St. Cuthbert Bishop. (2.687).
Cinetas.
King's: Break Or Hearts** Queen's—“The" Goose And the
Gander. Central:-The Crimson Trall.” Oriental:The Informer." World: Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-Thanks A Million.'?
In
Majestic:-"Thimicering
Night,"
The
existing foundations of peace, but Lawn Tenn 8-Open Binges, Lai possible would likewise create Kwung-tsun v M. W. Lo; Club new foundations. We stand for Championship, L. Goldman v.. B. participation in euch an agree O'M. Deane, Club Handicap Sing- ment of all countries which so de-les, M. Fagh v. R. Henry; Club elre, but we object to the idea Handicap Doubles, C. C. Stark that withdrawal from the League, and F. A Joseph v. T. C, Monag- or a brutal infringement of inter- han and E J. McMullen; v. R. Helena May Christian Fellowship. national treaties should confer Gordon and AH, Penn v H..R.Merting 16.30 am.. upon a state, the privilege of Butters and D. Macdougali; A. C. the whole Europe, its condition. Bowker and A. K. Mackenzie v.
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Star: "Here's To Romance,”*
Lectures-Rev. H. W. Baines, at i
Meetings-Kowloon Chess Club, 630 pm: St. Andrew's Girls'
Sporta..
Athletica.Wantsal School (Causeway Bay), 2 p.m.
The Chilean member spoke in G. Marseille and P. F. McCabe:Guld & p.m. favour of reference of the B. R. McGilchrist and H. L. Tudor question to the Hague Court, for V. A Bremner and A. Drummond advisory: opinion. The Council (Hongkong C. C. Courts), 4.80 p.m. adjourned till to-morrow after-
Snooker. Steel Coulson; League, доод
Catholle Union y The Rest (Rojal Naval Yard Police Club). 8 p.m. Moon-II Moon, 27th Day, May Sunrise-4,30 am Sunset 633
A vote "on the Franco-Belgian rezolution will not be taken - till Thursday, and the German re- presentative wiil have, full, facili- | Am. tles for stating the German
Tides. High at 18.25 Low at case-British Wireless
0.09.
Badminton-Mixed Doubles. 81. John'sy Fire Brigade: Club "de" Recreio ""A" V. Chinese ~ R.C.; BL Andrews v. Club de Recheto "B" Ballors and Soldiers Home v: Tai- koo R,C.
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