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1935.
CONFERENCES IN EUROPE
HONGKONG JUBILEE PICTURES
FRANCE AND POLAND DISCUSS RELATIONS
Warsaw, May 11. M. Laval, French Foreign Minister, arrived here en route to Moscow and was tot by Colonel Joseph Beck, the Polish Foreign Minister, the Minister of War, und other Polish dignitarice- Reuter.
Conversations Begin
Waranw, May 12. The conversations between M. Laval and the Polish Government proceeded to-day in a friendly but frankly uninterested atmosphere on part of the Pales.
M. Laval paid a round of visits, Including a call on the Premier. M. Sinwek and the President M. Moscicki.
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There heavy demand for copies of Saturday's Telegraph Pictorial Supplement containing nearly thirty pictures of the local Jubilee celebrations, the whole issue being completely sold out.
Further copies have, how- over, now been printed and these are
Available at ten cents each. They are idea! for sending to friends at Home. Early application in desirable, as the demand still continues..
| Excellency the Governor, Sir WII- |Ham Poel, and Lady Peol; a fitting
send-off when they leave on the The
of Japan next Friday
Troops drawn from the East Lancashire Regiment, the Punjab Regiment and the Royal Welch Fusillers will line the route along Garden Road, Queen's Rond and Jackson Road from the Helena May Institute. The Royal Navy and East Lancasidre Regiment will provide a guard of honour which will be in position on the aruth side of Connaught Road fncing Queen's Pior, with the band of the Lincolnshire Regi-
with the ENJOYABLE EVENING ment formed up in Wardley Street
SUPPER AND CONCERT AT KOWLOON ILG.C.
facing the Pier.
The conversations Foreign Minister, Colonel Beck
The arrival of Ilis Excellency began this morning but there is
will be preceded by that of Ils; no official statement issued with
Excellency the Commander-in- regard to their progress,
An enjoyable evening was spent by Despite the fact that the atrias-mbers of the Kowloon Bowling chief, Admiral Sir Frederic C. phere is friendller than hitherto, Green Club and their friends on Dreyer, and Commodore C. G.
His Excellency the Governor will arrive at 2.30 p.m. escorted
It is generally felt that an Eas- Saturday when a supper and smoking Sedgwick tern Pact is dead as far as Poland concert were arranged in connection is concerned.
with the King's Jubilee. The Polish police received in-i
Mr. W. E. Hale, Vice-President of by a mobile unit of the Hongkong formation last night from the the Club, presided over the function. Volunteers, and as he alights from In a short speech, ho congratulated his car the "Present" will be French secret police that an at the Club's Sub-Committee on their ordered and the Lincolnshire tempt would be made on splendid work during Jubilee week Regiment Band will play six hars
Laval's life, and therefore the most stringent precautions have been taken-Reiter,
International Collaboration
and their efforts int night.
Mr. Halo niso referred to Mr. T. of the National Anthem.
ILE. will then bourd his launch F. Bradford's forthcoming departure! from the Colony on retirement andnud a salute of 17 guns will be pald a tribute to the latter's work in fired by the H.K.S.R.A. A similar connection with the Club during his salute will be fired by the Navy Warsaw, May 12. stay in Hongkong.
as the launch
Jar crosses the Little light is thrown upon Following the supper, Messrs. Wbour. future Franco-Polish relations by Woodward, R. Sander, A. R. Brumby,
Ships Companies will man war- the communique Issued at the C. B. Hosking, J. G. Meyer and hips as the Empress of Japan
contributed to an enjoyable close of the Laval-Beck converan-othera
paases down the Harbour and as tiona.
the vessel passes through Lyemun channel men of the 12th. Heavy Battery will chner from Lyemun Fort.
concert.
The communique refers to the frank and cordial exchange of activities in Austrin are views, and says that both minis-sifying.
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ters realised the community of It is reported that Signor Mus their efforts in the cause of peace solint has approved Austrian re- and of European security by the armament. He returned to Rome
punctually, in the Great full of TED HUSING'S SPORTSLANT and CARTOON organisation of wide international by aeroplane.United Press.
the University, an address of collaboration open to all.
Hapsburg Restoration It adds that the ministers con-
Florence, May 12.
farewell to His Excellency the
gratuiste themselves
The meeting between Mr. Mus- Governor, on behalf of the com 01 their ability to place at the service of solini and Dr. Schuschnigg lasted munity generally, will be read by peace this desire for strong soli- for two hours and according to the Senior Unofficial Member, the darity. expressed by the the official communique there was on. Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., after
which a farewell address on ba Franco-Polish alliance-Reuter, full identity of views.
It is understood that the mat-half of the Chinese Community absence tors discussed included. firstly, will be read (in the the question of maintaining the through illness of the Hon. Sir Austrian Government in power Shou-son Chow) by the Hon. Mr. M. Laval left here for Moscow and the menace, of Nazi pro-R. II. Kotowall, C.M.G, LL.D. at 9.40 a.m. being seen off at the paganda; secondly, the question His Excellency the Governor Station by Colonel Beck. the
of the formula regarding non will reply to both these addressOR Minister for Foreign Affairs and interference in Austrian indepen- and the proceedings will then the French Ambassador
todence to be laid before the Danu terminate. Poland-enter.
M. Laval Leaves for Moscow Warsaw, May 12.
Italy And Austria
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As the function is a public one. to be held at -Conference Rome: thirdly, the problem of re-all who wish to attend, including conciling the different points of ladies, are invited. Florence, May 12. views of Hungary and the Little It will greatly facilitate the Signor Mussolini has arrived, Entente regarding the rearma-senting arrangements if those piloting his own plane, for the ment of Austria. Hungary and desiring to be present will kindly conference with Dr. Schuschnigg Bulgaria; and fourthly the ques-arrive before 5.15 p.m.
uk the Lounge suits will be worn by Chancellor of Austria, who is re-ition of the restoration
those attending. ported to have said that, Nazi monarchy.-Neuter'a Special.
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