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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, . 1936.
FRANCE GOES CAUTIOUSLY
May Lose Allies By Pact With Russia
FOREIGN POLICY · AIMS
AT
SECURITY
Tin Mining
Restriction
May Crash
SIAM CONTINUES.
ADAMANT
N.E.I. OPPOSES CONCESSIONS
London, Oct. 21,
There is no surprise In lin circles at the failure of to-day's meeting of the International Tin Committee to disclose any new developments in the negotiations for # production agreement with Slam.
A wide diverslty of opinion exista, however,
to what may be announced A the
meeting of November 6. Seme quarters persist in their belief that an agreement will be reached, reiterating the opinion that Slam has everything to gain and nothing to lose by holding out to the bitter ·end, mibstantiating their argument by pointing out that the orier of the metal held us well after to-day's news was published.
Paris, Oct. 21.. Questioned at to-day's meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, with regard to France's position if Russia withdraws from the International Non-Intervention Agreement, M. Yves Delbos, the Foreign Minister, declared that the Franco-Soviet mutual assistance pact became operative 5 will see production restriction only if Russian territory were attacked, and there was at present no suggestion of this danger,
On the other hand, others huld the opinion at the meeting of Novem-
blow up, accompanied by the tradi tlunal fireworks, stressing that they place a bearing interpretation on the fael that another meeting of the IT.C. has been set for only a fort-
.M. Delbos pointed out that the Franco-Russian night away. pact was within the framework of the League of Nations and that any question of aggression, for this reason, would have to be threshed out by the League before France could determine upon a policy.
Asked what would happen if Russia intervened in the Spanish civil war on behalf of Madrid or Barcelona, and if a dispute arose between the Soviet and certain
There is another factor which, it is felt renders the position moro dimcult. It is, that the Netherlands East Indies producers are adamant against concessions to Slam since the quilder's devaluation, os they are now in a position to compete in the onen market, and profitably, at a price as low no £120.--Reuter.
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Central European powers, M. Delbos answered that Kwangtung
each of the contracting parties to the Franco-Russian pact retained the liberty to determine exactly what constituted aggression; thus eventual assistance was in. nowise automatic.
Replying to questions as to what, would happen If Madrid fell and France for Catalonia appealed to assistance, M. Delbos declared France would do nothing without consulting Great Britain and the other non- interventionist powers-Reuter.
May Lose Allies
Paris, Oct. 21. Fears that the recently pronounced cost Franco-Soviet triendship may France two other allies in addition to Belgium, are being expressed in newspapers 10-day in connection with the report from Bucharest that the Rumanian Prime Minister,
has gone
Belgrade tu
M.
Ghed and secret mission.
on an
His movements are believed to in- dicate # new Rumanian policy, particularly since France's friend, M. Nicholas Tintesen, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, has dropped from the Cabinet.
Well-informed circles in Bucharest Lare
ire of the opinion that Rumania and fugo-Slavia are on the eve of a new
embrace agreement, which will
EXPLAINS POLICY
of greater reserve towards
"M"Tatorescu's visit to Belgrade is believed to have for its object thei
Baron von Neurath, the German crystalisation of this agreement, thus enabling King Carol of Rumania, Foreign Minister, who has had an who is visiting Prague at the end exchange of views with Count Ciano, of this month, to face Dr. Edouard in which he explained Germany's the general European Benes, the President of Czecho policy on Slovakia, with fait accompli situation.
which has all the car-marks of a powerful Balkan part--Reuter.
Forging The Links
Bucharest, Oct. 21.
of
A further link in the chain mensures to protect Czecho-Slovakia from sudden attack is expected to be forged when King Carol of Rumania to Prague at the end of this month.
LEFTIST LEADERS
QUARREL
Officials To Visit Here
PREPARATIONS. FOR ENTERTAINMENT
We are informed from Governmen House that
Excellency. the
PILI Chairman of the Kwanglung vincial Government, General Hong Mu-sung, His Honour the Mayor of Canton, Mr. Taeng Yang-lu, and Mrs. Toeng Yang-fu will pay an official but informal visit to Hong- kont
4 and 5.
The on November party will also include Mr. T. L Suong Commissioner of Finance, Dr. Philip K.
K. C. Tyan, Special Delegate for Foreign Affairs, Colonel Secretary to His Honour Fong, the Mayor, and Mr. Chang Yuen- man, Counsellor to His Excellency The Chairman.
evening.
its Exellency, His Honour and Mr. Tseng Yang-fu will stay al Government Ilate, where 1. Majesty's Consul-General at Canton and Miss Phillips will also be re- sident guests. The other distinguished visitors
will be accommodated as guests of the Colony in the Hong- Itong Hotel.
On November 4, a luncheon party will be diver at Government-House- and
ometal banquet in Dn On November 3. the distinguished visitors will be the guests of Chinese Members of Executive and Legislative Councils and of other prominent gentlemen of the Chinese special luncheon in community at the Chinese Merchants Club. They will also be welcomed by the Chinese' General Chamber of Commerce at u tea party in the Chamber's Hali und by the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce at a dinner to be given In their honour.
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Rumania, ONE WOULD FIGHT, paration and a further
It is understood an agreement has been
between reached Jugo-Slavin and Czecho-Slovakia for the construction of a strategic bridge across the Danube at Turnuseverin, linking Jugo-Slavia with Rumania, and for the building of a railway cross North Rumania to Czecho- Slovakia by which, in the event of a sudden attack on Czecho-Slovakia, j both! troops and supplies from Rumania and Jugo-Slavia could be rushed to her aid,
OTHER RETREAT
NERVOUSNESS Seek Physical
IN MADRID
Statements
Rabat, Oct. 21 olleging dissension
It is believed the extension of the among the Government leaders in
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the Soviet frontier is unlikely, owing lo Jugo-Slavia's antagonism to any military alliance between the Little Entente and the Soviet-Reuter Demanding Surrender
Rabat, Oct. 21. Refugees from Madrid have been quoted here as stating that
chaos, the capital of Spain is in women of the city demanding surrender to the steadily advancing insurgent armies.-Reuter Special.
EXCHANGE OF YOUTH LEADERS
that from Seville. It is asserted
are proceeding violent arguments
the between Senor L. Caballero, Communist leader, who wants to de- fend the capital, and Senor Indalecio Prieto, leader of the Socialist Party, who wishes to retreat.
Considerable, nervousness prevails
in the capital, it เธ announced, the population staging demonstrations every time bodies of routed militia- ita
en arrive back in the city.
GERMANY DRAWING NEARER ITALY
Berlin. Oct. 21,
Fitness
BRITISH SCHEME
OUTLINED
London, Oct. 21. The President of the Board of Education, in a speech at the opening to-day of a new Central School for 1,000 children designed on modern lines and occupying
over sixteen neres, referred to the Government's new campaign for physical fitness,
He spiri the Board of Bhication was
The Suville station adds thut thesistance and encouragement to the impression la that. Madrid's end Is campaign und instanced the spacious very near and that after lis fall re-grounds and playing fields and ex- sistance will be transferred to cellent gymnasium equipment of the Catalonia, which will pay with its ruin for the liberties granted it by Madrid.-Renter,
Foreign Minister, was present to-day. Herr von Seldrach," the German Youth leader, announced a new plan for establishing institutes in Remo and Berlin for an exchange of Youth leaders of both countries.
Germán leaders, he sald, would be sent to Rome to rain acquaintance with Italian political cultural matters, while Itellari Youth leaders would visit Berlin and study the problems contemporaries the confronting their
there.
expressed his.
Closer co-operation between youths of Germany and Italy stressed on an essential aim at n rally
was
Count Ciano
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