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THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ASSEMBLY.
Goneva, September 10. Mr. Chamberlain addressed the Assembly on the subject of the measures taken in Council to carry out the decisions of the Assembly. He paid tribute to the great influence of the League of Nations and referred to the spirit animating Britain, adding that though there were differences of opinion regarding the best means of attaining those aims, there was no difference in what those alms are.
He emphasised that though punishment might be necessary, as a fundamental principle it was not to punish the aggressor but, to pre- vent the commission of the offence. He declared that Britain held that that principle seemed to have been lost sight of in framing last years's protocol.
Mr. Chamberlain was pale" and "evidently moved by the applause greeting his peroration, in which he said that if by attempting less than last year's Assembly did as regards the protocol they eventually achieved more, they were acting in the same spirit as the original covenant framers, "We do not seek fresh alliances, directed against anyone. Our sole desire is the peace of the world, and we hope our work along those lines"will meet with the sympathy and support of the League."-Router.
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Paris, September 10:
THE SHANGHAI, INCIDENT.
COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY.
British, Japanese and Amèrican Judges.
Peking, September 10.It is un- derstood that a Judicial Commission of enquiry into the Shanghal incident has been decided upon. It will consist of British, Japanese and American judges. Efforts will continue to be made to induce China to nominato a judge to participate, but in any case the Commission will carry out its investigations. It is believed that the names of the judges will be officially announced very shortly.-Reuter..
Conference with Dutch Minister.
Shanghai, September 10.-On the 8th the Executive Government des patched officers to confer with the Dutch Minister to have the whold case of the Shanghai incident discussed at the same time so as to avoid further complications Tho Dutch Minister promised to consult with the Diplomatic Corps before he could give a reply. On the 9th the Diplomatic Corps held a con forence on this matter, Teun Wan Fat Po..
Abd el-Krim bas apparently launched a counter-stroke, to the lunding at Alhucemas, according to. a Madrid communique which says that the enemy in the western sector are still obstinately endes vouring to break through the Spanish front.in the Benihozmar sector, south of Totuan. General Sousa's column offered strong resistance. The conduct of the native troops was especially gallant. The enemy since the widespread unrest, been were provided with guns, machine guns and hand genades.
complated to full complement by General Primo de Rivers remains at Tetuan for the present. The ratings from the cruisers 'Durban communique states that reports from Alhucemas are very satisfactory, and Despatch, and they were last General Saro's troops are consolidating a provisioning base and con-reported at Nanking and Chinklang structing defence works. The enemy's resistance is slight. The respectively. The number of gun- troops under General Fernandes Perez have not yet landed-Router. boats in commission on the Chinese Paris, September 10.****** rivers is now brought up to 157,---
Successor to Rear-Admiral Anderson,
The Mathe's Taunat correspondent emphasises the intensity of the artillery preparation in the general French attack on the Wezzan sector and saya, never before have so many aeroplanes been seen in the Moroccan sky, while battalion after battalion marches along the dusty roads towards the front, whence wounded are already being sent down. Reuter.
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to attempt to recover the gold from the Peninsular and Oriental liner Egypt, which sank in May, 1922, off Ushant. On the controry a French firm is undertaking the work, with German sub-contractors carrying out the actual diving operations, using a special diving dress fer great depths. It is noteworthy that the Egypt carried £1,089,000, of which, $839,000 was gold-Reuter. "
FRANCE AND THE SOVIET,
Paris, September 10.
M. Painlere, while in Geneva, examined with M. Briand the report which Krassine handed to the French Government last week. Before Kruissine departed för Russin M. Painleve communicated to him a Note drawn up in agreement with M. Briand, refusing to examine the vague and uncertain conditional proposals, and inviting "the Soviet. Government to submit concrete and explicit suggestions not based on the opening of credits as a necessary condition.Reuter.
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A change is pending in the post" of Rear-Admiral and Senior Naval Officer on the Yangtsze, China, in which Rear-Admiral D. Murray Anderson has just completed two! years. His successor will be Rear- Admiral John Ewen Cameron, C.B., M.V.O., who was promoted in July, 1924, and has since taken the courses for senior officers at Ports- mouth and Greenwich. Rear- Admiral Cameron was formerly in command of the Devonport Reserve;} in 1921-22 he commanded the Tiger, in the Rosyth Reserve; and in 1919-21 he was captain of the
For the greater part of the war he commanded the cruiser Phaeton in the Grand Fleet, and besides being present at Jutland he assisted to bring down a Zeppelin, L.7, off the Schleswig coast in the same month. Paymaster-Commander L. S. Brown, who has been nominated to the gunboat Bee as Secretary to Rear-Admiral Cameron, was promet- ed last January, while serving as Secretary to the Captain-in-Charge at Portland naval, base. His! assistant will be Paymaster- Lieutenant G. W. Best, hitherto in the Commodore's Office at Ports- mouth naval barracks. H.M.S. Bee was last reported at Shanghai,
Retirement.
The Naval Warrant Officers Journal for this month announces taken by the afrcraft-carrier the forthcoming retirement of Pegasus, on special service, with Captain T. J. S. Lyne, D.S.O., now successful exercises. The in command of the Impregnable, cruiser Carlisle, in China, had 90 training establishment, at Ply and the Weymouth, on trooping mouth. Captain Lyne entered the 8, during the North-East
duties, 59; while the ships with 30 Navy as a boy seaman in 1885, and Monsoon there is always 1
or more to their credit were the is the only officer who has risen possiblity of North-bound steam
In communicating to the Fleet Hollyhock (China), Concord, and to the rank of post captain in ere running short OF BUNKER extracts from the reports made by Calypso (Mediterranean), Corn- modern times from the lower deck. GOAL, this is to inform you that H. M. ships of signalling practices flower, and Clematis (Red Sea), and Captain Lyne obtained his first TAIT & CO., AMOY, (■ woll carried out with merchant vessels Chatham (East Indies). On the commission, as a lieutenant, for protected port with good anchor during the quarter ended March 31 mercantile side, the, Ellerman ships zealous service during the Boer ago) have stooks of GOOD last, the Admiralty etate that the were first, with 84 successful War. Later, in command of a JAPANESE BUNKER COAL returns show a high standard of exercises; the P. and O. second, gunboat in China, he earned pro- AT REASONABLE PRICES. efficiency, A total of 1,293 with BS; and the British India and motion to commander for special Wireless messagos via Hong exercises was carried out, us com- British Tanker companies tied for surveying work, his directions for kong or Formosa are re-trane pared with, 1,582 for the previous third place with 79 each,
navigating the Han Kinng and mitted by the Great Northern quarter, and 1,205 for the corres- The Admiralty have approved of other rivers being published as a Telegraph Co. and a wire te ponding period of 1924. The per- balance crews for the river gun- Blue Book. During the late war "TAIT" or "COALBUNKER" | centage of failures worked out at boats Mantis and Woodlark being he commanded mine-sweepera MOY, will receive their prompt 3.24 per cent., as compared with sent to China by freight steamer working from Harwich, and was attention.
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