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pact and the open door to China. It refuses to recognise diplomatien- ty the accomplished fact of Japan- ese aggression in Manchuria, in- sista on the maintenance of "the equilibrium of political and eco- nomie rights" established in 1922, and denies the right of Japan to It linga alter this "equilibrium." tenaciously in theory to a balance a power in the Far East which It shares equally with Japan and Britain.

(Continued from Page 6.) based squarely on a political settle ment The Washington naval con- ference recognlaed American and

This doctrine clearly implies British political interests in China as being coequal with Japan's by American naval strength suficient utleast to challenge Japan on terms western guaranteeing to power a navy theoretically equal to of potential equality in her

Is seen in waters. The result combat strength Japan's In Anlatie waters. The ratio of 5 to 3 American opposition to all assumed the continued rights of pasals, whether from Japanese or to a British sources, involving any de- both America and Britain primary stake in China. This was trease in the size of ships. particularly true as respects the

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of the Sale by Public Auction; to be held On Monday, the 13th day of January, 1936, nt 3 p.m., nt the Omces of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lut of Crown Land at Kou Lung Taal in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 76 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898 with the option of renowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Hig Majesty the King, for one fur ther term of 24 years, bess the inst three days thereof.

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already on in this respect as the world's first collective effort naval disarmament approaches its termination date and calls for n

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United States, since the British pro Japan's bid er dominance Intion which kept the world's naviesrivalry for dominance in the Far

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Extracts From the "Telegraph" Files

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended January 16, 1915.

The rate of the dollar on demand

Mr. Pedro Botelho was admitted

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If the London conference suc- ceeds in putting some limits on the size of ships it will be a gain for peace, but only a palliative to naval competition and the fundamental rivalries among the nations. The will to peace appears at an ebb and the will to power ascendant. Naval competition may be controlled, but entirely abandoned of continuing it can be prevented only when Japan was Is. 9.3/16d. N even more poisted answer to the system of quantitative limita and the United States compose their dicated their naval needs on

the Far East has been the rapid within specific bounds during the East and when, Europe adopts world empire while the States has always based her needs development of American aviation decade following the Washington peaceful means instead of guns for a partner in Mesara, Botelho Bros, more directly on the Far East. In the Pacific. Guam, Midway, and conference. Instead, efforts

assuring raw materials and mar So long as Japan was satisfied Wake Islands have been developed being concentrated on the posaketa to its component nations.

The wedding took place at St. with mere equality with the United us commercial air basen by Pan (bility of qualitative limitation, with

The naval problem is so com-John's Cathedral of Surgeon Tay- States in Asia this 1922 settlement American Airways, But already continuance of the maximum ton- proved antlafactory. But over the the navy's fliers have started to nage limits per ship in cach cate-letely interwoven with the politicaltor, of the Royal Naval Hospital,

Squad. gory now in effect. There would problem that it is impossible to and Miss Veronica Paterson. past five yours Japan has built up follow its route westward.

ireat them fundamentally apart. a claim to actual hegemony in the rons of the American navy's superb be freedom to build any amount of

For a solution there must be a Far East, insistir, by inference and probably unequalled air force total tonnage under such a system,

more Eving, world-wide will to if not by outright statement, upon have for over a year been experi- but at least the race would not

pence and there should be a con- both political anti economie domina- menting with mass flights west and develop along the lines of progres-

ference or series of conferences to tion of China. An Inseparable north of Hawali. Meanwhile the sively larger and larger ships.

(adjuet political differences. When corollary was the formal dentinela, Jarmy is preparing alr bases in the

China's open door and Europe's tion of the inferior naval ratio and Aleutians. Already perhaps over-REFORE the World War battle-prublem of raw materials are in. a demand for actual parity to enthusiastic air officers are hint-D ships cest about £80 tox. cluded in the agenda of a naval sure complete naval superiority in Ing that the time is near, when America's

trenty cruiser conference then the nations may The wedding took place at St. Asiatic waters.

American military aviation will Indianapolta cost £10 a ton, while hope for n now naval holiday. John's Cathedral of Dr. Oswald As evidence that she had nó ng-dominate that vast triangle of the Germany's Deutschland ret the Until then taxes will go up to pay Marriott and Miss Gladys E. Mur- gressive deshus outside of her own Pacific Ocean bounded by the line record of £330 n ton. The race is for new battleships.

sphere of influence," Japan then from Hawali to Guam to Unalaska proposed the abolition of all air-fin the Aleutians and back to craft carriers and capital ships and Hawaii.

a reduction in the number of The naval conference delegates 10,000-ton cruisers—a device which at London are facing these two

in her view would make cach problemts-the European and the (Japan and the United States) Pacific-almost helplessly. So far secure in its own immediate terri-jus is known alt consideration of, toriul waters, and at the same time the political background has been preclude any possibility of an attnek įruled out of the agenda. The task, across the Pacific.

therefore, is to find a key to prob- lems of technical'nival competition without being permitted to touch the bases of political rivalry on which they rest.

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