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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1937.
AFTER THE DISASTER
Plature shotos one of the blazing coaches in the Kowloon- Canton Railway disaster, in which nearly eighty liver were lost. Inset, the remains of one of the victims being removed from the
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DANGEROUS CORRESPONDENCE
DOCKYARD
POLITICS
WON'T BE ALLOWED BY GOVERNMENT
DISMISSALS
EXPLAINED
London, Jan. 19.
National Anthem
To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir, The article you publish to day, suggesting modifications in our Present National Anthem is most Intriguing.
it
Im-
In the House of Commons to-and Glory'? day, Sir Samuel Hoare, First That would be a National Anthem Lord of the Admiralty, dealt at indeed considerable length with the dismissal of certain navel dock-
"MAGNUM EST VERITAS!"
Waiting On Dominions
EMPIRE MIGRATION PROBLEM
But, if any changes are to be made,
London Jan. 19. why not do the job properly and free
In the House of Comunons, the, our National Anthem for all time ocial resolution as a prelude to the Dominions Secretary' moved a finan- personalities, and climinate Rhy possibility of such painful compllca introduction of a Bill dealing with tlons ever arising again in the future? Empire settlement. The present act
Why not scrap substitute the majestice melody and that the fact that the Government
entirely and expires at the end of
Mr. MacDonald warned the House
May Doul-stirring words of Elgar's morial masterpiece "Land of Hope was proposing amending legislation did not portend unilateral action in the matter. It was for the Dominions to say the word "go". He hoped the day was not far distant when they could make a beginning, with the thorities, co-operation of the Dominion 04- expand the present volume of Empire migration.
Two changes were forecast by the Minister. The maximum which the United Kingdom Govern- Ligure ment could spend
on migration schemes would, Sir Samuel said the men were not
in the light of realities of discharged because of their political and more prósperous Europe, in a £1,500,000, while at the same time experience, be fixed at views, adding "ony man may hold peaceful world. To accomplish this, the maximum percentage grant which whatever political views he wishesurmaments expenditure must be re- they could give to any us long as his work is antisfactory duced and ways of economic CD- scheme and his nolities do not lead to courses operation must be learned so the fifty to seventy-five per cent.
would be increased from which will endanger the Navy or the standard of life could be raised.
The resolution was approved after State."
Mr. MacDonald had given an assur- ance that the maximum of £1,500,-!
yard men in connection with the BRITAIN WON'T STAND sabotage of British warships, FOR DOMINATION OF
when he was questioned on the matter by Mr. Clement Attlee, Labour leader.
R. SPAIN BY FOREIGNERS
(Continued from Page 1)
Dangerous Nationalism
to
individual
The world was usking. Mr. Eden000 would be increased if it ever were
found inadequate.-British Wireless. believed, whither the doctrines of
Continuing, Sir Samuel said that during the autumn he was informed of subversive activities on the part of certain men, and he had the case and nationalism were to lead exhaustively investigated by a body Germany and all of the nations DI of highly-placed, responsible
Europe. Europe could not continue and drifting towards a more and more experienced permanent officials, not restricted to the Admiralty.
uncertain future; it could not be torn Albetween-acute-national-rivalries and were evillans and they unanimously driven to the conclusion any hope of surviving without scars violently opposed. ideolozies with that, in the interests of the safety of which would last for many genera- the Navy, five men should not re- main In dockyard employment.
Were
Eons.
Germany, he said, could influence
SHIPPING IN PACIFIC
GOVERNMENT
PROPOSALS
MAKES
London, Jan. 19.
The Parliamentary Secretury to the
No loyal Dockyard employee, suid the choice which would decide her Sir Samuel, need feel the least fate, and that of Europe. If she anxiety with regard to the discharge chose for full and equal co-operation Board of Trade, asked in the Com- of these men, because their disloyalty with Europe there was no-one in was altogether, exceptional.
Britain who would not assist whole-mons if a statement could be made heartedly to remove misunderstand on the discussions between the Gov- Some heckling, followed, to which in and smoothe the way to peace Dominions regarding
ernment and the Governments of the Sir Samuel Hoare replied that it was and prosperity. But it was idle to
assistance for impossible publicly to state the rea-imagine tha: inere
British palliatives and
shipping services in the sons for the dismissals, for the same local remedies could cure the evils Pacific, said the report of the reason that, in the interests of from which the nations suffered. perial Shipping Committee had been security, I was impossible to have There must be no evasion on the under consideration and the United a public Inquiry.
of Part
operating Kingdom Government had formulated any nation in co-operating with the others and abandoning
proposals as a basis for dis-
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Mr. Altier declared his Intention of policy of interference In the affairs den with the Governments con- FRI.
the
again raising the subject at the of others. The world could not be cerned, which would be communicat- | SAT. carllent opportunilly-Reuter Special, cured by pacts and treaties and lofty-ed to those Governments in
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TRADE
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London, Jun. 19,
The recent conversations between the Dominions Secretary. Mr. Mol- colm MacDonald, and Mr. Kamon de Valera, President of the Irish Free State, were referred to by the former when the House of Commons re- assembled after the Christmas recess.
Mr. MacDonald and it had been agreed to continue for another year the trading arrangements concluded at the beginning of 1930 by the United Kingdom and Southern Ire land, subject to possible modifications of detail, some of which were now under discussion.
It was emphasised by Mr. Mac Donald that his conversations with Mr. de Valera on January 14 were Informal, and that no formal negotia- tions were proceeding. Until the examination. of certain matters pris- ing out of the conversations had been completed, he was unable to say whether further discussions were in- minent. The United Kingdom Gov- crament, he said, was ready to take opportunity to reach antisfactory settlement on outstanding questions between the two countrien-Router Special.
by accepting every European state as defence and by accepting interna-
tional machinery for the settlement
la potential partner, In general European settlement, by reducing armaments to the level essential for of the League of Nations-Router.
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