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JAPAN MISSION
ENDS VISIT
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Britain"
ANGLO-ITALIAN ACCORD
Rome, Aug. 10. A forecast of the scope of the new Anglo-Italian accord, given by the usually well-informed newa- paper, "Stampa," says Geneva's re- "To those who have very plea- | cognition of the Italian' Empire in sant memories of previous colla-Abyssinia is expected in the first boration between Great Britain | fortnight of 'Ecptember, and nego- and Japan the present state of the | fiations for the new accord will relations between our two coun- take place at the end of the sum- tries is to be deplored," declared
mer. the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. S. Yoshida, according to the "Dally Telegraph."
He was speaking at Grosvenor House at the "Sayonara!" \or fare- well dinner to the Japanese Econo- mle Mission, which has just con- cluded its visit to this country.
"Several attempts
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The accord, says this journal, will amplify the
"gentlemen's agreement," bat will be more de- anite.
NON-INTERVENTION DUES NOT PAID
London. Aug. 10.
It was revealed at the last meet ing of the Chairman's Sub-Com-v mittee of the Non-Intervention Committee, that
many govern-
"The two. Government." says "Stampa," "will present a series of requests which will require careful Examination. The points of con- The purpose of the Mission, said
tact between the two nations will the Ambassador, was to complete no longer be limited to the Medi that work of re-establishing a per-terranean, but will cover the Red manent basis of friendship be-
Sea and the Indian Ocean."— tween the two countries which
Reuter was so successfully begun by the Barnby Mission to Japan three years ago.
have beex: made in this country and in our country to place our relations on a more satisfactory basis, continued Mr. Yoshida. "I have every con- fidence that the Japanese Econ- mic Mission will, by its visit, have fully reciprocated the good-will or the Barnby Mission and ensuredments, parties to the Non-Inter- the firm friendship" of the British ventlon Agreement, including all
except "nation.”
Kingdom. the United among the five principal powers which undertook between them to This was amply shown by the And 80 per cent of the cost of the warm reception extended to the control scheme, scheme, had fallen Mission in various quartera in this into arrear in payment to the country. Everywhere the members | International Non Intervention of the Mission met with the same Board... kindness and found "themselves An urgent request was made to provided with gerïerous opportuni- the governments in arrears to ties of studying Eritish industry hasten payment of the past and and frankly exchanging views. current contributions. Estonia, Denmark, Netherlands. Turkey and the Irish Free State have now paid their dues to date, but the remittances of 15 of the smaller states" and of four great powers have not yet been received.- |British Wirelean.
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VIEWS EXCHANGED
Lord Barnby said that it was one of the joint missions of the two countries to raise the standard of living in the world, and a great responsibility rested on them in East Asia, where they held such a great position,
Mr. C. Kadono, leader of the Mission, who presided, said that Japan's national economy Wals based by necessity on a policy of liberalism in international trade and in matters governing Interna- tional relationships.
Mr. Kadono spoke of the "rare treat" of watching a cricket match at Lord's and polo at Ranelagh, and added that the members of the Mission had »played golf · all the way from Woodcote Park to
Gleneagles, including a pilgrimage to St. Andrews, where the men- bers were impressed equally by the excellence of the greens and the "roughness of the roughs of heather." (Laughter).
REPORT DENIED
London, Aug. 10.
In view of certain reports re- *rding interviews alleged to have been given to the prest, by the international observing officer who was injured during the attack from the air on August 6, made against the Italian ship, Mongols, the International Non-Intervention Board issued a considered state- ment to-night that it considered it
necessary to state that no com- munication of any kind had been made to the press by the observing officer or by any other officer on board.--- British Wireless,
GENERAL ACCUSES
MOSCOW
MORE EXPULSIONS
PLANNED BY NAZIS
Berlin, Aug. 10, An official statement with re- spect to the question of expulsion of the London "Times'" chief cor-
Seville, Aug. 10. respondent from Germany, issued
General Querpo de Llano, in a to-day, discloses that the British radio speech at Seville yesterday Government has been formally re- stated emphatically that the bomb. quested to use its influence with attacks on the British, French and the newspaper concerned to recall Italian steamers could only be the Mr. Norman Ebbutt within a fort-work of Bolshevists, who acted un- night, otherwise his permit to re-der orders" from "Moscow,, which main in Germany will be cancell-latter power wanted to unleash, another European conflict. The The measure is necessary, it is General stated that it was
his stated, because Mr. Ebbutt for conviction that the attacks. had years has performed his work only been organised and carried out by in a spirit hostile to Germany. Soviet Russians from their base on thus abusing the hospitality grant- the Balearic Island of Minorca.--
Transoceah New.. Service ed him.
ed.
MILITIA MEN TERRORISE NATIONALIST SHIP
ar-
urther measures against British Journalists in Berlin are apparent- ly foreshadowed by an article In "Boersen Zeitung." usually close to official opinion. This newspa- per states that again and again Germany has postponed measures of the sort now contemplate solely
Paris Aug. 10. in the interests of relations be-
Seven red militiamen, who had tween. Germany and Britain and in succeeded in escaping from the the quest for peace between the Nationalist port of Pasales, two countries. In view of the rived at Bayonne and were inter- British action in expelling three ned in the refugee camp. They German correspondents, Germany smuggled on board a Nationalist naturally has no
reason to post-ship, and on the high seas forced pone measures which long ago the captain, at the point of re- were proved urgently necessary..
volvers, to put in at Bayonne, The newspaper adds that it where they immediately went to may be taken for granted that the the Red Spanish Consulate, who measures taken against Mr. Ebbutt then put them in the refugees will be preferred against further camp ransocean News Nerven. correspondents who do not con-
tent themselves with their journ- alistic work but who have to a
great extent interfered in German respondent, Mr. Norman, Ebbutt, home pailties....
from Berlin. Meanwhile the Foreign Press As | No" extra-journalistic activities. sociation has called an extraordinare alleged against him as far as ary general meeting to consider is known here, and the reason for the situation Reuter
NO STEPS YET
his expulsion is simply that he is not persona grata, whereas it is understood the reason for expell London, Aug. 10. ing German correspondents from is learned that no steps are London is the fact that they have taken at present by the been daingging Anglo-German re-
Government with regard to lations through extra-lournalistic
he Times", cor activities
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MR. HORE BELISHA EXPLAINS NEW EXPERIMENTAL SCHEME
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London, Aug. 10. - The Secretary for War, Mr. Hore Belisha, in a broadcast talk this evening, sald that the government had decided first to allow serving soldiers who having enllated, as is at present the general practice, for 7 years with colours and 5 on the reserve, who are about to complete their colour service to extend it. and secondly to allow reservists of certain classes to rejoin colours." Both serving soldiers and reservists who rejoin will on the completion of 12 years service, be eligible to be re-engaged to complete 31 years service so as to qualify for pension.
Explaining the experiment-which | "Is for a limited period so that the response may show how far the alteration of terms of Army ser- vice on these lines meets the desire
years total service, generally, at about 40 years of age.
Under the present system a sol- dier is bound to leave colours after a limited period and although a good soldiër he often cannot find another job, The proposal was to give him a job in his own profes- sion with a pension attached to it and it would be a consolation.to him to know that at the Ume of his discharge he would, while still in the prime of his life, have some- thing coming in.
In fact the offer met the fre quent asertion that a soldier ought to get more for his service. for under the new scheme, pension was in effect added to his pay. That would give greater ́çonfd- ence, not only to the soldier him- self but also to his family-
of those who take" to a soldier's "British Wirelena.
profession, Mr. Hore Belisha said that he was told that one of the
chief anxieties of a servicing sol- DEMAND FOR RETURN
dier had been his inability to continue in the profession "which he had mastered and liked. Under the new offer" his mind would be set at rest. He would know that the State would use his services normally till he had completed 21
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