HONG KONG DAILY
PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1936.
PORTUGAL GIVES CONDITIONS
FOR NEUTRALITY
TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY
GUARANTEE
"Protection Of European
Civilisation"
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Lisbon, August 28. The Portuguese Government issued a declaration enumerat- Ing the conditions under which she was willing to subscribe to the neutrality agreement in the Spanish civil war. It is stated that Portugal requires her own nationals, her territory and in- tegrity guaranteed, as well as efforts to be made to mediate be- tween the warring parties.
Fortugal also need, she says, the assurance of “protecllon of European civilisation in the event of a destructive govern- ment coming into power in Spain." Portugal furthermore is to maintain the fight to remain in relationship to those govern- mental or local authorities which exercise administrative power..
Finally Portugal reserves the right to recognise a new gov- ernment which might be formed in Spain having its own diplo- matic and consular representatives,
WAR MATERIAL BAN
The communiqué goes on to say that Portugal will prohibit ail direct or indirect export of war material of any description to Spain or her colonies, and also the transit of such war material through Portugal.
The Government 1s of the opinion that recruiting volunteers or the permission of such, as well as public subscription of funds for elther of the belligerent parties is contrary a the spirit of the agreement and expects that the
interested Governments will take measures to prevent such activi- ties within their countries. e
It is also expected that all in
terested Governments will exercise pressure on both belligerents that no polson gas is used in the elvi! War-
Transocean New Service,
FREE ARMS TRADE WITH SPAIN
French Communist Party Demand
(Hong Kong Daily Press" Special}
Paris, Aug. 28:
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The political bureau of the French Communist Party held a session
Thursday under the presidency of Marcel Cachin.
The report issued afterwards states that the French people de- mand full re-establishment of free trade with Spain including muni- tions traffic.
that
ALLEGED BREACH BY FRANCE
Cruiser's Interference Iu
Civil War
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Lisbon, August 23.
The newly created revolutionary "Peoples Court" in Madrid which
has power of ilfe and death over its political opponents is composed of six ex-convicts, who were stil doing time less than two months
ago. is a statement made by General de Llano in a message from Seville Radio Station.
MANY HOUSES DEMOLISHED
Irun-San Sebastian Battle
LONG RANGE GUN
("Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)
Hendaye, Aug. 28.
A Spanish Nationalist flying group took up the bombardment of a Government troop position on | the Irun-San Sebastian front on
Thursday evening at 6 p.m. Many
MONEY MARKET DOUBTS
Italian Treasury Bond Issue
FOREIGN SUPPORT
LUKEWARM
London, Aug. 28. ·"! The money market is inclined to regard to-day's announcement that Italy' is empowered to issue Trea- sury Bonds in foreign currencies on foreign markets with diffidence.
It is pointed out that disculty
KING EDWARD
STAMPS Opinions Differ Widely
London. August 23. Opinions on the new stampe differ very widely as follows:
Ere Gill, the sculptor: The photograph ts better than A portrait but the lettering is bád and the background is foolish. Mr. Wheeler, A. R. A. the artist.. ought to have been consulted.
C. K. Reilly, the famous architect: to make such an issue at present | The stamp is fine and cuts out old is great owing to the low state of | fummery. Italy's credit, and it is emphasised that any success is likely to be due solely to patriotism of Italian nationals resident abroad applying
houses were demolished and set afre on the outskirts of Irun.
The Marxists have evidently brought a long range gun into post-through the banks. tion, which is shooting continuous- ly in the direction of Oyargun.
At 6.30 p.m. a destroyer flying the Nationalist colours began to shell the Government fort of Gunda- loupe and Fuenterabia. The result
is that the Nationalists advanced
about 300 metres in the village of
Behovla. which is evacuated.
completely
A constant stream of refugees is Arriving at Biarritz, Jean de Luz and Bayonne.- Tranioccan News Service, INSURGENT ATTACK STEMMED
Hendaye. Aug. 27. The struggle for the possession- o Irun and San Sebastian was resumed to-day and resulted in another insurgent check
Following a heavy barrage both sides. the insurgents attemp ted to storm the Government lines but their attacks broke down and they were early compelled to abandon the direct assault along the quad to Irun and attempted a fanking movement on the slopes of Mount Turlarte. This also ended in failure."
Following the arrival of reinfor- cements from Burgos, the rebels appear to have made some pro- gress, but they have not suceccaca in turning the strong Government positions.
This afternoon the Are slacken- ed on both sides, for the com-
to have.
agreed to have a siesta while the tacitly front line troops were relieved.
The General went on to com- plain of the new French breach of the neutrality pack He asserts that the pirate cruiser Miguelcatants seemed Cervantes had been sighted off Seville on Thursday, whereupon the land batteries opened fire. As soon as this was done, a French cruiser, the General asserts, placed frself between the batteries and
the cruiser.-- Transocean News Service.
PROTEST FROM
BURGOS
Unceasing Outflow
Of Gold
Referring to Germany's exten("Hong Kong Daily Fress" Special) sion of the military service period, the
recommends report
Hendaye, August 28. France should take measures cor A protest against the unceasing responding to the "grave threat" outdow of gold from the Bank of which the German measure con- Spain is voiced by the Nationalist stitutes for France.-
Provisional Government at Burgos. Tranan"anú 'New Service.
It is stated that the gold export already amounts to an almost fabulous total, and it is asked what
FRENCH COMMUNIST
PROCESSION
To Pass Spanish Embassy
" In Paris
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Paris, Aug. 28. The French Communist Party announced that it will organise a great procession on Saturday past the Spanish Embassy in Paris. In order to honour the heroes who have laid down their lives for the Spanish Republic.
The Communist Party have ap- piled to the Prefecture of Paris for permission to stage the de- monstration, but the Police failed to make any decision. whereupon the Communists addressed a re- quest to the Premier's office. The Communist press bureau states that the Premier's office has pro- mised to reply on Friday. Transacean New Service.
SPANISH EMBASSY IN LONDON
Wholesale Resignations
|France had given in exchange for
1t7.
#
0.
The money market proper af- firms complete lack of desire to subscribe to the proposed bonds, or which the interest is variously rumoured to be five or six per cent.. and suggests the only possibility is that outside financiers will be
tempted to deal.
Italian financiers 171 London hint that the first attempt at flota- tion of bonds is likely to take place this autumn in New York, after" which Londor will be the most likely venue. Reuter.
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EXPLOITATION OF ETHIOPIA
Italy To Issue Special "Treasury Bonds
Rome. Aug. 27. What is regarded as the first step towards 4
big financing scheme for the early exploitation of Ethiopia, is a decree "authorising the Finance Minister to issue spe- cial Treasury Bonds in foreign cur- rency, redeemable alter periods of from twelve to thirty-six months, and to be placed on the foreign stock markets
The rate of Interest has not been fixed.
It is thought that the operation will probably be dealt within the
bassador, Signor Suvich, former United States when the new Am-
Under-Secretary for Foreign' At- fairs, arrives in Washington in Oc-
Elsewhere the insurgents claim that Colonel Yague. the victor intober.- the battle for Badajoz, has be cupled Talavera.
It is alleged that a Government aeroplane bombed the hospital at Jaca. The commander of the gar rison there has announced thal for each further bomb dropped on the hospital five prisoners will be shot. Beater,"
NON-INTERVENTION PROPOSAL
London: Aug. 27. The French and British Gover ments have approached all eigh- teen European powers, which have not yet adhered to the plan for non-intervention, in Spain, urging them to do so immediately.
"Portugal has notified France that she is ready to take action in ac cordance with her declared policy.
Ambassadors' scheme to alleviate the sufferings. of prisoners of war and other victims ut the civil clash.- Reuter's Bulletin, Service.
Beater.
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SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, August 23: London Silver prices to-day- were down 1/18 as follow
Spot Forward
Aug. 27 Aug. 28 .19-9/16 19-1/2 ......19-9/16 -18-1/2
TOPPPPPVERVOE
DR. GOMBOES ILL
Augustus John: Perfectly awful. Abad photograph and no design.
Rushbury. R. A.: The least dis-. tinguished England ever produced.
Manin Streets opinions vary from plain but good looking to the King looks as if he is beheaded.
An American visitor alone spots a vital omission that there 13 Standp to "show nothing on the from what country it comes- Reuter.
PLANE LANDING ON
Lieut. Horsey Penalised
By Court MartialTM
· London, Aug. 27. The court martial over Lleut.
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN ALLIANCE
MIXED RECEPTION
BY THE PRESS
Severe Criticism In Some Quarters
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London, August 28..
No difficulties are anticipated in regard to ratification of the new Aosto-Egyptian treaty in Cairo or in London and it is asyum- ed that at the earliest meeting of the League of Nations Assembly after ratification, Egypt's application, for membership of the League will be considered. 11,will, of course, have the warm support of the British Government.
The treaty will not be ratified until Parliament has had ah opportunity of discussing H. It is expected that ratification on the Egyptian side wül take place sometime in November.
The
Times" says that con.
tinued occupation of "Cairo by CANADIAN CHILDREN
DROWNED
Report From Chengtu
Shanghal, Aug. 28...
British troops was annoying and a reminder to Egyptians of the Incompleteness of their indepen dence. But when Egypilan opinion came to recognize the special in- terests of Great Britain in their country, the way was clear for a new policy for an alliance, safe- guarding British interests. Egyptian were drowned Sovereign rights and the military! Their fathers are the Rev. G. E needs of both nations. All these Rackham and Dr. H. B. Collier, this treaty guarantees, Its im- both of whom are missionaries at- tached to the United Church of portance cannot be exaggerated.
uneasy, Canada.
The conversion of the unequal and uncertain association" of the last eighteen years into a
Guy Horsey who crashed his place on the foredeck of the liner Nor- mandle, found him guilty on all charges, deprived him of fourteen mouth seniority and administer-friendly alliance concluded between ed a severe reprimand
Lieut. Horsey maintained that his plane was apparently caught in 2 down draught towards the Nor- mandie's funnels, and that he could not control it- Beuter
MORE INCIDENTS IN PALESTINE
Shots At Funeral
Jerusalem, Aug. 28. A
few
Incidents occurred in Palestine to-day.
A Jewish auxiliary police officer was shot dead on the outskirts of Jerusalem yesterday and during his funeral to-day two Arabs fired on the crowds of Jews attending, No casualties are reported, but one of the Arabs was captured.
A bomb was thrown in a Jewish park, but no one was injured.
Police and military are patrolling the streets in steel helmets which they bad
worn for weeks.-
not
fruter Bulletin Service
two equally independent and sover- eign states is a diplomatic success on which both Governments and their representatives are to be warmly congratulated.
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FRICTION FEARED
A private telegram from Changtu states that two Canadian children there yesterday.
Detalls of the tragedy are not yet available. Reuter.
TRIP TO MOUNTAINS
Shanghai. Aug. 28. The Canadian children at Cheng- tu mentioned earlier were drowned while crossing the river, returning to Chengtu from a trip to the
MITIGATION OF SUFFERING
The Morning Post" is severely į mountains.— critical of the treaty in regard to Reuter. the military articles, capitulations and the Sudan. British military occupation, it says, was not in any sense that it mattered restriction of Egyptian freedom but effectual guarantee of Egypt's safety. The treaty, it adds, weakens Britain's capacity to protect Egypt at the very moment when it ought to be strengthened.
While agreeing that the.capitula- tory regime was in need of modi- tication. It belleves uneasiness will
Foreign Powers' Efforts In Civil War
London. Aug. 28.
The recent meeting of Diploma-
tie Representatives to Spain on Border at
be felt among foreign communities the Franco-Spanish
tinction
at the length to which the treaty which it was proposed an appeal goes in the direction of their ex- should be made to contending for- and it fears provisions ces in the Spanish Civil War on may produce humanitarian grounds to mitigate concerning Sudan friction in that difficult territory. suxering as far as possible is the The "Manchester Guardian" says "subject of a telegram to the Br~ the treaty is another witness to a tish Ambassador from the Foreign more liberal attitude both in our Secretary the terms of which have It points out foreign relations and in our im- been made public. some perial policy which has on the the proposal is one His Majesty's whole prevailed since the war. The Government already had in raind Irish treaty, the Iraq treaty and the and which has its strongest sup- new. Indian
port. Internal politics of Spain of the Spanish in its way exemplifies that ten- are the concern dency. The price of the treaty like people but the mitigation of auf- the present one must be mutual fering is the concern of all The concessions and it is to be hoped apparent refusal to take prisoners Count Covadonga, eldest son of that. In both Parliaments states- and the consequent mass execution the ex-Klog of Spain, is in a manlike appreciation of the reall of those who are captured or who
suffering from haemorrhage. critical condition in hospital here.ties will outweigh the claims of surrender, reprisals for such acts He extreme nationalism and Imperial- and the increasing barbarities to has lost blood continuously for the 1sm and of the economically pri- which the reprisals inevitably lead past 24 hours alnce having a boll | vileged. lanced.-- Reuter.
COVADONGA'S ILLNESS
"New York, Aug. 27.
Budapest, Aug. 27.
Gomboes, has been severely striken The Hungarian Premier, Dr. Meanwhile, the project for the with an internal complaint which establishment of a committee to is expected to enforce his retire- supervise the planned arms embar- ment shortly-- The message from Burgos then go is making progress. The com- | Reuter. once more stresses the real signi-mittee also will take charge of the ficance of the Nationalist move- ment and strongly protests against the assertion that the movement aims at securing supremacy for a
section single
the Spanish political life.
It is emphasised that on contrary representatives of social classes and all parties are to be found in the ranks of "those who are fighting for the liberation of Spain from Moscow and whose sole aim it is to free their father- ̈ land of negative international"in- fluence and to reconstruct Spain new solid and socially on a equitable foundation”—.. Transocean News Service..
MOSCOW CALLS NAMES
Italy To Enforce Embargo
the af
PLANES INCLUDED
Rome, Aug. 28. Italy has decided to enforce an arms embargo on 8pain, forbidding export or transportation of war
GERMAN MILITARY
MEASURE
Effort To Allay French Anxiety
FIERCE ATTACK ON GERMANY
"FASCIST BANDITS"
Moscow, Aug. 28. A furious attack on Germany surpassing in virulence similar attacks on the "Soviet by the German press is published In the "Izvestia,"
Paris, Aug. 27. Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, President of the Reichsbank, who yesterday flew to Paris to converse with M Leon Blum, the French Prime
The article entitled
Dr. Minister, and other high Govern- Bandits" attacks ment officials, according to an Propaganda Minister, and Herr
"Fascist Goebbels,
Himmler, chief the German Becret
authoritative German source, sought to allay French anxiety Police. with regard to Chancellor Adolf Eltler's new conscription scheme.
It alleges that during past years the derman Fascist press has sys- tematically engaged in spreading It is believed that Dr. Schacht lies and heinous inventions about explained that Germany's object the Soviet.
was simply one of protection, in The paper adds that their alm view of the Soviet's massive re- was to prepare the German people armament plan and foreign policy, for that bloody nightmare-accep- London, August 28.
It. 18 understood Dr. Schacht tance of the programme of brigan- Senor Olvan, Spantah Ambas- materials and aeroplanes to Span-cited statistics to show that the dage outlined in detall in Hitler's sador to London, has realgedish towns including the Spanish
figures, press
estimating the book “Meinkampf," which be after only two months in office. zone in Morocco.
strength of the new German army comes a bible for brown assassins, Other members of the Embassy The embargo also applies to all at 1,000,000 men, were grossly ex-master executioners, secret police
contracts in course of execution-aggerated- have also resigned.
agents and Incendiaries.- Heuter. Beuter's Bulletin Service. Renter's Bulletin Service
Renter.
ROSENBERG FOR MADRID
"
constitution each
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
"Dally
Herald " "Doubtless there will be criticism
The
says:
are matters to which the civilised states cannot be indifferent. I us-- derstand it is to be proposed that diplomatic representatives should cooperate in the formulation of a in both countries of the details of scheme of approach to leaders of the treaty, but we believe that the both sides. In any such approach mass of opinion in both countries His Majesty's Government will be will be more than satisfied. The ready and anxious to share. More- unhappy past can now be forgot over it is also their urgent desire ten. It is the future which mat-to play their full part in any or- ters. And for people of Egypt the ganised international effort such future the treaty provides is at once as win, it is to be hoped, result a great opportunity and great res from this approach."-- ponsibility. For that future they British Wireleṇ. have the best wishes of the British people."
it
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BARBAROUS ACTS
("Bong Kong Dalir Press" Special
Geneva. Aug. 28. The Secretary General of the
The Daily Mail" attitude con- League of Nations, M.
Joseph tinues "severely critical, and Avenol, announces that the De-describes the treaty as a blow to puty Becretary General, Rosen- Empire security, but practically all berg, has been appolated Boviet other leading newspapers welcome Prisoners Russian Ambassador Madrid, the new alliance.-- and has therefore tendered his British Wireless. resignation from his League post. which has been accepted-
to
Tranideean News Service,
RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT IN TROUBLE
"FERTILE NATIONS”
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special
Rome, August 28.
Fertile nations have a right to an impertum," declared Mussolini in a speech in the town of Potenza Moscow, Aug. 27.
in the South of Ttaly, which he The Russian Military Attache in visited on the occasion of the London, who was recently recall- army 'manoeuvres. ed, is the latest to be charged with The speaker explained that by complicity in the so-called Trotsky "fertile nations he meant such plot and it is expected he will be nations who have sufficient pride sentenced to death after his and, energy to expand aver trial
whole world. Reuter's Bulletin Service.
Transocean News Service,
the
London, Aug. 27. The internal polities of Spain · concern the people of Spain, but the mass execution of war uzid the barbarous reprisals' engendered thereby are matters to which the civilised states cannot remain indiferent.
This point was stressed in communication from the Foreign=15 Once to the British Ambassador, 8r Henry Chilton, who is at pre- sent in Hendaye, on the Francom Spanish border, close to the scene of fighting around Irun and Ban Sebastian
S
The
communication cordially welcomes the projected scheme of co-operation to approaching the. leaders of both sides to urge an end of brutality, and emphasises. the urgent desire of the British Government to play a full part in an organised international effort which... it is hoped, will hava favourable result.....
Reuter