BRITAIN MAY BRING
PRESSURE ON GERMANY
OVER AUSTRIAN LOANS
Berlin, June 1. Anglo-German negotiations regarding Austria's foreign loans were suspended on Tuesday, and will not be resumed until after Whitsuntide.
No official statement concerning this adjournment, has been issued, but political circles here believe that it was motivated by the demand of the British delegation, headed by Sir Frederick Leith-Ross the Chief Economic Adviser to the British Government, that the German Reich, as the legal successor of the Austrian State, should assume liability for foreign loans raised by the latter.
the two parties, The Reich govemment, on the other reached between hand, takes the view that its position enabling the British claims to be met reasonable limits. Trans- in regard to Austria's indebtedness within
to foreign countries is not clear from Occan.
the standpoint of international law.
Assume
Several precedents for this attitude are elted, including the refusal of the British Government to responsibility for the debts of the Boer republics at the close of the South African War.
It is believed that the British delegation is unwilling to admit the
in validity of this argument the present case,
Apart from purely legal considera- tions, the German Government finds itself to-day in a position of con- straint similar to that in 1934, when she could meet her obligations 10 wards foreign creditors only by means of exporta. It is pointed out that should Austria's foreign credi lors be unwilling to accept payments
Foreign Office Expert Given Important Post
of State.
London, June 1.
Mr. Montagu-Dougine-Scott, who son of the in kind in lieu of payments in cash war Admiral Montagu-Douglas-Scott,
was bom in 1887, is n the whole basis on which repayment
cousin of the Duches of fo loans rests would be jeopardised, and
here
Gloucester. Political circlea
Arc not unduly alarmed by reports that in the event of breakdown of negotiations The British government will enforce a system of compulsory clearing on regards Germany.
THE HONGKONG
Japanese Boy Scouts Due Here
Party Of Fifty On Fushimi Maru
TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1938.
EUROPEAN
SURPRISES INTRUDER
Two Germans Wounded In Cafe Brawl
Czech Soldier Fires Under Menaces
Surprising suspicious character on the verandah of his residence at 200 Prince Edward Road on Tuesday night, Mr. S. W. Minshall chased him Hown the garden towards the gate. will Just as the intruder reached the gate, the Mr. Minshall's house boy, returning NY.K. liner Fushimi Mary on July home, opened it and caught the In-Sudeten-Germans were wounded on 1 on their way to a goodwill tour of truder. italy and Germany.
Scouts
Fifty Japanese Boy baaz through Hongkong
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Appearing before Mr. W. J. Lock- been made to welcome the Japanese tracy this morning, the man, Wong "No local arrangements have yet hart Smith at the Kowloon Magls- Scouts," said an official of the Hong-Hin-tat, 55, admitted that he was a kong Scouts' Association This morn-returned banishen with three previous Ing.
convictions. Sentence of six months He could not say whal plans, fhard labour was passed. Inspector any, might be made to receive the W. A. Russell prosecuted. Japanese Scouts but the matter was being considered.
The party of scouts will leave Kobe on July 25 and after their four of the two Fascist countries will go on to Switzerland and England,
The party will return to Japan on October 15,
MR. WILLIAM TARRANT
(Continued from Page 6.)
HEAVY LOSS FROM WAR
New York, June 1.
The report of the American For- elgn Power Company of Shanghai for the first quarter of 1938 revents that thic Sino-Japanese hoatllflics In Shanghai cost
U.S. the company nct |$595,044. The
decrease In operating revenue was $482,007-❘ United Press.
pay
The M
as his mortal enemy.
In order to pay the
He entered the diplomatte service as a Clerk in the Foreign Ofice in 1911, and except for a brenk during the Great War, when he served in
too, It is recalled in France with the 3rd Battalion. The this connection that a similar threst Royal was made in 1034 when an Aet of Parliament was passed to that effect, which, however, became a dead felter when a satisfactory agreement was
Scots, has remained
Prague, June 1.
It la oficially announced that two
Tuesday in a restaurant brawl in Eger.
A Czech non-commissioned officer, Vallav Toman, drew his pistol and fired two shots into the floor when ho found himself menaced by a party of 39 Sudetens.
The Sudetens, states the report, took up a menacing attitude after Toman had requested the cafe musl- clans to play a Czech folk song. United Press.
CLOSING MOUNTAIN FRONTIÈR
Dresden, June 1.
It Is disclosed that Czech guards, for some reason at present unknown. are closing the mountain frontiers of Silesia and Saxony, barring nil footpaths loading Inlo Crectiv Slovakin with wooden gates— United PreKS.
CZECHS DISCIPLINE SOLDIER
Trans-Occan reports that dlo- ciplinary action has been taken against Lt. Toman by the Czech au thorities
Toman, an earlier message stated, red two shots when menaced by a crowd of Germans in a cafe brawl.
ANGLO-AMERICAN
involved was up. $2,283, with interest at 12 per cent. he has totally failed to connect the and as Tarrant had been so recently Lieutenant Governor, Major Coine, released from gnol, he had no money Mr. David John Montagu-Dougins-in even the remotest degree with the and so was accordingly confined to Scott, who has been attached to the various corrupt practices falsely the Debtor's Prison. Here he was in- Forelim Office for the past 20 years, alleged against him therein."
carcerated in a room some 12 Icet has been appointed Under-Secretary Mr. Tarrant was accordingly sen
tenced to twelve months in the C square, with two sailors for com- Dr. Bridges apparently roinal Gaol and was ordered in addi-thirsted for his pound of flesh, and tlon to pay a fine of £30, or in de felt that his chance had come, not to fault to spend a proportionate period secure payment for a just debt, as of imprisonment. Costs of the case he admitted that the money meant were also assessed against him. The
nothing to him, but solely to secure Wa vengeance upon the man he regarded cell in which he was confined one "subject to nuisances of the most disgusting nature", stench-ridden and
rats that
finc, Mr. so over-run with
sleen impossible. Poor was
Tarrant's property was ordered seized Tatrant's health, which seems never to have and sold, but this time
the been too good, began to break, and general public came to his aid and he was humanely taken to the contributed to the amount in order to
The public were secure his release. now
aroused
Mr. Tarrant was now, a thoroughly shabby treatment and circulated a embittered man, with a sense of in- petition which was duly presented to justice and loathing the very name of the Governor, Sir Hercules Robinson, the Colony which had treated him so As a result, Mr. Tarrant was released cruelly: He moved, with his paper, to on March
1000 after 20,
spending Canton; and then to Shanghai. same six months in his cell. His In 1849, he sold his paper and re- troubles, however, were by no means turned to London-greatly debilitated over. No sooner had he been released in constitution and after lingering and his time of £50 paid by publle in indifferent health for a year or subscription than Dr. W. T. Bridges, Ko, dled on January 26, 1872. Per- the Colonial Treasurer, decided to haps in trony and perhaps in a sense step in. Bridges, with heartlessness, of pity, like the Canadian millionaire, determined to settle once and for all Mr. Millar who left brewery stock to It is added that France, as a third his score with Mr. Tarrant on the clergymen, Mr. Tarrant bequeathed signatory of the London Naval Con- ground that the latter had also libeled the complete files of his newspaper | vention been kept constantly him at one time or other. Accord- the Friend of China to the Colony | Informed of the progress of the ingly, he arranged with Major Caine which had so greatly wronged him, negotiations, and that she has already to assume the costs of the case, and and they may be seen to this day on assented to an agreement on the no Tarrant was the loser, he had to the shelves the Public Library. aforesaki basin.—Trans-Ocean.
since. He became First Secretary to the Foreign Ofce in 1920 and was promoted to Counsellor Trans-Octan.
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