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OFFICE

Reorganisation Scheme

Hong Kong Daily Press" Speeri

Berlin, May 15,

The reorganisation of the Ger- man Foreign Office, which had been under discussion for some time, is now to be carried out dur- ing May, according to an official

BLUM OUTLINES HIS AIMSTM⟫

Prospective Premier In France

EMERGENCY LAWS

IN SPAIN

(Hong Kong Daily Press Special)

Madrid, May 15,

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HOME CRICKET

Two Batsmen In Centuries

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

A

London, May 16. Two centuries and several up-

U.S. BASEBALLTM

Brooklyn Pitcher Beats Pirates

New York, May 18.

In the National League games, the Brooklyn outft blanked out. the Braves to win 3-0.

Cleveland Indians figured in s.

at Boston where Red Sox shared the fate of

Completely unexpectedly State Emergency all over Spain has been (Hong Kong Daily Press" Special announced provisionally for one

Paris. May 15, month, by the Spanish Cabinet, Inproaches to the three-figure mark high hitting match

were features in the first day's Chicago White Sox at the hands Socialists and prospective Premier. sure.

Leon Blum, the leader of French a statement regarding this mea-

Premier Guiroga declared play in the week-end cricket pro- of the Yankees { a speech on French Foreign that became absolutely neces-ramme. Human scored 115. for

take

the M.C.C. against All-India, while Policy held at a luncheon given in

kind. In order to deal Iddon gathered 120 for Lancashire is honour by the American Club,

the extremist elements against the bowling of Somerset, declared that France desired to live with

The following were the close of at peace with all nat ons, no matter which are continually menacing

play scores:-- home the peace and order in Spain.-- on which principles their politics were based, France's Transocean News Servier. endeavour Was to

all remove

statemen: Issued on Friday night, The re-arrangement or the differ Ext.sections will roughly resemble the pre-war arrangement, as all poll:ical questions will be dealt by different sections, while all economic questions will be dealt with by a special economic depart-cause for disputes, which could one 'ment. Changes

day give rise to war.

in post-war times bad resulted in divid-

the ing

activities of the Foreign Office In three depart- ments, each of which dealt with different group of countries, both {,war," political and economic questions

sary

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race, which had to thank the French Revolution for its freedom and liberty. Blum made a plea for the removal of, the various customs walls. and concluded by saying that only an economic rennaissance Ir. Europe and the World could thus provide real security and banish all thought of war.---- Transnccan News Service,"

"We want peaceful relations with all nations of goodwill, and do not for one moment tolerate the idea propaganda repressive or of a

Referring to his Jewish origin. The department which "after this. Blum sald he had never made a will deal with political questions secret out of his belonging to will be divided into two sections. [ one for European political issues and one for extra-European pol- tical issues. Each department will be headed by a Minister from the Diplomatic Service. By this ar- rangement all political affairs con- cerning the European Great Po- wers including England, France and Italy will be kept in one hand. The economic department of the Foreign Office is to have increased significance, and will act as inter- mediator between the German Eco- nomic bodies and German public authorities on one hand, and the foreign Governments and their na-

onals on the other. Transocean Nera Service.

GUATEMALA TO WITHDRAW

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FAMOUS ARCHITECT IN GERMANY Accepts Invitation From Turkey

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Hong Kong Daily Press" Special

Ankara, May 15,

The well-known architect, Pro- tessor Hana Prelzig, has received and accepted an invitation from the Turkish Government to take the post of artistic adviser in Istambul, the where he is to be head of Academy of Art. The frst work on which he will be engaged is the "Hong Kong Day Press" Speciaérection of a large theatre, the

League "Notified

Geneva, May 15.

plans of which are already avail- The decision of Guatemala to able. His departure will be a great withdraw from the League of loss to Germany, for he is the ar- Nations was communicated to the chitect of many Important build- Secretary General of the League ings, such as the office block of, In a telegram published on Friday, the 1,G. Farben Gesellschaft and The telegram merely informs the the wireless stailon in Frankfurt Secretary General that the Quate-Main- mala Government is preparing a note to the League of Nations giving formal notice that it in- tends to terminate is membership, and setting forth the reasons for this decision. Nothing is at pre- sent known as to the motives

which led Guatemala to take this of

decisior, Guatemala being one the original members of the League..

Transocean News Service...

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LAND RECLAMATION IN GERMANY

"Hong Kong Dally Press" Special

Berlin, May 15.

A further section of the big land reclamation scheme on the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein is near-

It is however taken, in conjuncing completion. The Elder bar- tion with the attitude of Chile and serve 40,000 hectars of rich land Ecuador against the sanctlens as from becoming a swamp and make sign of a general discontent of the it suitable for eultigation.-

State with South American

Transocean News Service. League policy.— Transocean News Service.

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JAFFA DISORDERS

("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Jerusalem, May 13. Arab Demonstrators in Jaffa at- tacked the police with stones on Friday after the usual prayers at

QUEEN'S GIFT TO HOSPITAL

K

Hook Kong Daily Press" Special)

London, May 15. Queen Mary, before leaving 'Buc- kingham Palace for Marlborough House, has presented a collection of German books from the palace

the Mosque. The officials fired on to the London German Hospital. the Arabs, of whom some were kill- Amongst them is an old and valu-

ed and 18 wounded. In the pre-able bible-

sent, agitated state of feeling the Transocean News Service,

chief task of the police is to pre- vent the occurrence of any incidents which might lead to a general political conflagration, hence this episode is greatly increasing the

HILL CLIMBING, ACHIEVEMENT

Hamburg, May 15.

tension arising after the expiry of ("Tiong Kong Daily Press" Special) Friday's ultimatum of the Arabs to the High Commissioner.-- Pransocean News Service.

ART EXHIBITION

("Hong Kong Daily Press Special

Berlin, May 15.

A German, Link, succeeding in climbing the highest peak of the Argentine Andes, Mount Açonca- gua, 23,080 feet, thereupon planted the Argentine National Flag, the German National Flag and Olympic,Flag: He is the first person

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action

HITLER'S PEACE PROPOSALS

X

Soviet Ambassador's

Statement

of

London, May 15. "We desire to strengthen the Covenant and the League, and to bulld up collective security for of Europe," declared every part

Ambassador, M. Ivan the Soviet Matsky, when addressing a dinner gathering of the Anglo-Russian Parliamentary Committee to-night He said the U.S.S.R. had no, ob- jection in principle to the negotia- Lions at present proceeding with Germany, but he believed that Chancellor Adolf Hitler's peace plan, could not be regarded as pro- mislig real peace to Europe. "We consider it essential

that prio to these negotiations. other powers generally interested in the cause of peace should meet and elabcrate a common basis upon which negotiations with Germany might be conducted," he declared.- Reuter

BUDGET LEAKAKE

ENQUIRY

Sir Alfred Butt's Call On Me, Thomas

London, May 15. Tea Insurances to-dly engaged the attention of the Tribunal which is investigating the alleged leakage of Budge: secrets.

According to the evidence of in- surance brokers, Mr. Kenneth Buta. son of Sir Alfred Butt, M.P., took our insurance against any in- crease in the tea duly for £750, at 25 guineas per cent., an hour be- fore the Budget speech was deliver- ed in the House of Commons.

A similar risk to cover £450 wa placed in another quarter.

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M.C.C. v. All-India at Lord's:- M.C.C 382 (Hendren 88, Wyatt 65, Allen 54, Human 115): All-India

for 0.

Sussex v. Leicester at Hove:- Sussex 297: Leicester 83 for 3.

Derbyshire v. Surrey at Derby: Derbyshire 175.(Gover 5 for 63): Surrey 189 for 7.

Lancashire v. Somerset at Man- chester-Lancashire 402 for 7 (Iddon -120).

Notts v. Gloucester at Notting- ham:-Gloucester 183 (Larwood 5 for 58: Notts 201 for 2 (Harris 91 not out. Hardstaff 85 not qui),

Warwick v. Kent at Birming- ham:Kent 218: Warwick 79 for

D

Worcester v. Yorkshire at Stour- bridge:-Worcester 148 (Verity 5 for 48) Yorkshire 61 for 2,

Hampshire v. Essex at Southamp- ton: Hants 270, Essex 65 for 4.

Glamorgan V Northants at Cardiff:-Northants 82 for 5. Fur- ther progress was impossible owing to rain- Reuter

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

SECOND ROUND RESULTS

London, May 18. Germany, Switzerland, Belgium and Ireland held the lead in the second round ties of the Davis Cup tennis tournament.

The following were the full re- sults:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburg Brooklyn

R. H. E

0 8

3 8 1

Clark pitched for Brooklyn and Phelps hamered.

Cinciunati

New York

Chicago

Philadelphia

AMERICAN LEAGUE

3

4 12 2

3 6

12 * 1

Cavaretta homered for the "Cubs and J. Moore for

Phillies.

the

St. Louis Boston

7 12

5 10

4

R. E E

8 13

1

2. 9

1

homiered

4

8

1 7

2

9

1.

5 11

1

3

9 0

10 18 I

New York Chicago

Selkirt and Hoag for the Yankees. Washington

St. Louis........ Philadelphia Detroit

Boston

Claveland

0

Gleeson and Trosky homered

for Cleveland.---- Beuter

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

New York. May 15. The results of the League base- ball matches played to-day were as follows:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

St. Louis

Mize hit a home rup. Boston

At Dusseldorf, Germany beat Pittsburgh Hungary by three matches to nil. Brooklyn

At Montreux, Switzerland beat Denmark by three matches to nil. At Oslo, Belgium beat Norway by

three matches to twa.

"At Dublin, Ireland beat Sweden by three matches to one.- Heuler,

..

GERMANY'S SUCCESS ("Hong Kong Dally "Press" Special)

Dusseldorf, May 18.

The Davis Cup Contest between German and Hungary, ended in a decision for Germany when Von Cramm, Germany's No. 1 singles player, and Lund his partner, de- feated Jabrowits and Ferenczy, 6-3, 7-5, 6-0; thus giving Gerinany on the second day the point required:- dale. He believed that Sir.Alfred Transocean News Service.

The Deputy Office-Keeper of the Colonial Office, deposed that "Sig Alfred Bat called on MT. J. E Thomas. Secretary of State for Colonies. there soon after the Eas- ter fecess, but he could not fix the

But scarcely entered the room, as Mr. Thomas told him that he was frightfully busy. The visit did not last a "minute and a half at the mort. Reuter.

DISARMING OF HEIMWEHR

Vienna, May 15, Als intention of disarming the Heimwehr in due course was an- nounced by the Austrian Chancel- lor. Dr Kurt Schuschnige, in a broadcast speech delivered on the occasion of bis formal acceptance of the office of Supreme Leader of the Fatherland Front.

He said that apart from the miltta there would be, henceforth, voluntary bearers of arms

Austria.

SWEDEN DEFEATED

decisive

Dublin, May 16.

In the Irish-Swedish Davis Cup contest, Lyttleton-Rogers (Ireland) beat Vesbjerg (Sweden) 0-6, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3, on Saturday afternoon. the third day of the tournament. Ireland thus won.- Transocqun News Service.

GERMAN COLONIAL

PROBLEM

Berlin, May 15. Germany's colonial problem can- not be solved by the policy of the open door." enabling her to buy her raw materiais abroad, declared the Minister of Finance, Count von Krosigk when addressing a ga thering of ecoomists to-day,

He declared that Germany's cur-

Dr. Schuschrigg in a gesture to-rency problem could only be satis- wards the workers, gave assurance factorily settled if she was able to buy a certain quantity of raw ma- The rebuilding of the world's

that nobody would be asked to the what party he had hitherto belong-terials in her own currency.

ed, for "everybody supporting the

Frey hit a home run.

Cincinnatti

R. H.

5 11 1

&

2 4 1

D 5

I

Schumaker pitched. New York

Chicago

2 10

6 14

3

0

Cavarretta hit a home run. T'hiladephta

11 16 2 Allen and Dolph Camill hit

home runs.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York ...

7 13 Lou Gehrly and Tony Lazzeri

homered chicago

9 11 ▸ Sewell and Plet hit home runs Philadephta

6 ទ £ Bob Johnsun and Moses hit

homers

Detroit

ነ፡

5 11 #

............. 2 Б I 7 15 0 Averell and Hal Trosky

- Boston Cleveland

Earl

hit home runs, Washington St. Louis -Reuter.

........... 10 17

5 9 1

ANTI-AMERICAN INCIDENTS

San Juan, Porto Rico, May-15. As a result of the recent demons- tralons against America, in which United States flags were torn down and

trampled, and Nationalist banners holsted in their stead, the Governor to-day despatched a mes- sage to all Island authorities to prosecute promptly all desecrators of the American flag.

He declared that crimes of vio- lence and 'terrorism will not be tolerated and called upon all good

to succeed in reaching this summit Austrian State would be heartily economy, he said, was dependent eltizens to support the authorities

alone.

The 150th anniversary of the Transaceos News Service. foundation of the Frusalan Acade- my of Art is being celebrated with a jubilee exhibition, the Prussian Premier, General Goering having consented to act as patron. Transocean News Service.

POLISH CABINET RESIGNS

"Hong Kong Daily Press". Special)

Warsaw, May 15:

HONOURS FOR PROFESSOR

**Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Berlin, May 15.

welcomed.-- Heuter.

DISSENTION IN POLAND

Warsaw, May 15 Mr. Zydram Kesclalkowski's Ca- Professor Dr. Max Uhle, famous | binet, which has held office since archeologist, speciallaing in the last October, resigned to-day as a study of early culture in South result of disserision in the Govern America, received the Goethe Ma- ment's ranks.

upon a just solution of the problem in their preservation of law and of the distribution of raw mate rials.

Keuter.

NAVAL TREATY. APPROVED

order.-

fleuter.

ä

IL DUCE'S SONS PROMOTED

Bruno

Washington, May 15

Kome, May 15. The Senate Foreign Relations

and Vittorio Mussolint Committee voted · favourably on have been promoted Lieutenants the London Naval Treaty to day, for "extraordinary merit. in East which now goes to the Senate. It Africa" where they served, with is expected to be taken up on Count Ciano's "Desperata Squad-

zun" of the Air Force, and are now

dal from the German Chancellor, The Military section of the Gov- and the "Order of El Bol del Peru" | ernment is demanding a stronger | May 18. The Koscialkowski Government from the Peruvian Government, line against alleged Communist The approval of the Committee on their way to Italy with their

and the Government of Ecuador

on Friday tendered its resignation

to President Moscicki, who "there made him Commander of the Or

upon asked "General Skadkowski to form the new Government.- Transocean News Service..

der "Por el Merito" in recognition of his services Transoceat News Service.

activities in the country,

General Blawols Kladowski, Un... der-Secretary for War has been asked to form a new Government. Beuter,

makes it almost certain that there leader, and Il Duce's nephew. will be no opposition in Congress | Marshal Badoglic's son was als and that the bill's passage will be promoted Heutenant at the same

ime- unimpeded-

Reuter's Bulletin Service,

Reuter

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