THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER

1988.

Franco-British Talks In Paris: COMMON SENSE Complete Accord of Viewpoints

Mr.

Chamberlain's Successful Mission To French Capital

PARIS, Nov. 24.

A JOINT FRANCO-BRITISH communique states that the visit to Paris of Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Viscount Halifax gave the French Ministers an opportunity to exchange views with their British colleagues concerning the principal questions of common interest,. including those concerning national defence, as well as diplomatic action.

The discussions to-day again made plain the complete identity of conception in the general orientation of the policy of the two countries who are inspired by the same care for the maintenace and consolidation of peace.

Mr. Chamberlain in a statement following the talks, announced that there had been complete agreement in the discussion, and added: "Our policy is to preserve peace, to maintain peace, and to take all steps for that object.

BRITISH EXASPERATION MOUNTING

Japanese Delay In Fulfilling Promises

"It is given particular satis- The discussions are to be continu- faction that the French Governed after lunch.

This evening. M. Georges Bonnet,

ment has reached an agreement is expected to issue a statement on with Germany which has the the joint Franco-German declara- same end as the agreement Ion, with which the British Minis- signed with Herr Hitier myself." ters are said to be in entire agree-

Mr. Chamberian referred to the ment.

Therefore

Importance of the two governments It is possible that the British nav.ng personal contacts in the dis- Ministers will stay in Paris longer cussions on a situation which was than originally planned. continually

the final communique on the Franco- Mr. Chamber

speaking at a British conference may not be issued morning. Trans- reception at the Hotel Deville, said before Friday That what remains to be done was Ocean, perhaps more difficult than whet aircauy huet been done, but the dit- culty of the task merely increases the necessity of tackling it.

The complainants point out that Hankow was captured long ago, and hostilities have now moved some 200 miles up-river. For many weeks past the Japanese have been advertising sailings of Japanese vessels on " the Yangtse, carrying both freight and passengers.

GERMANY ATTEMPTS TO INTERVENE

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MIDDLE EUROPEAN QUESTION

Paris, Nov. 24.

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LONDON, Nov. 24. BRITISH CIRCLES in

The Franco-British conversations "In close collaboration with our ended at 0.10 p.m. The question of terested in the China trade

French friends, 1 intend to pursue guaranteeing the new Czech fron- are beginning to express our appointed task for peace." con- tiers is believed to have figured pro- in the talks, says Reuter's minently exasperation at thecluded the Premter.-Reuter,

diplomatic correspondent,

is stated to feel Japanese delay in fulfilling

Czecho-Slovakia is that now

with her her undertakings to restore

negotiations

IL is time London, Nov, 24.

neighbours are completed, normal shipping movements

Although Germany is not repre- the Powers' guarantees came into Poland has shown that she is on the Yangtse as soon 89 sented at the Paris talks between the force.

present the military situation per- British Prime Minister and Foreign totally dissatisfied with the

Seceretary and French statesmen, she Ruthenian frontier, and does not in- mitted, "Reuter" learns.

is apparently doing her

to tend to guarantee it as it stands. utmost

IL con- influence the outcome of the

reported that Colonel Beck ference in her favour, according to during a visit to Rumania, attempted Polish- some sources here.

The announcement from Berlin Hungarian frontier across Ruthenia, a new inviolable that negotiations for the Franco- and the creation

between

and German "No More War" declaration frontier

Rumania while Rumania herself have been successfully concluded, Hungary, combined with the reports of Herr took part of Ruthenis. von Ribbentrop's visit to Paris in the It is stated that while Col. Beck's near future, Indicate German attempt failed, Poland's intentions to induce France not to have not diminished. It is doubtful! align herself too closely with Britain whether would openly regarding military co-operation, for voke Germany. The German fear of Jeopardising an understanding itude doubtless arose when King with Germany, which, it is reported, Carol saw Herr Hitler to-day, and it Herr Hiler and Her von Ribbentrop is understood that Herr Hitler is less are very anxious to effect.

At the same time, Russian circles position the Herr von Ribbentrop.

Interested in maintaining Ruthenia's than some of the German licaders.. here are very anxious about these German lean- movements presaging

According to the information of in Lon- ings towards France, fearing that

foreign diplomatie meuns another effort to annal the den, he might withdraw objections to Franco-Sovict Puct, They

on als Poland's and Hungary's claims believe that the British and French Ruthenia in return for the complete statesmen may agree to arrange a Germanication_of_Danzig.

On the Four-Power pact with Italy

and other hand, Rumania is resolutely Germany.

Observers here further consider it opposed to a change in Ruthenia's

position.-Reuter, likely that Germany will follow up the declaration with an early intima--

TALKS CONCLUDED tion that the Franco-Soviet poet is

Paris, Nov. 24. Incompatitable with Franco-German

The Anglo-French diplomatic talks rapprochement and understanding.

Though it is likely that Herr von were concluded before 7.30 this even- Ribbentrop's. visit 10 Paris

it ing. Both sides have expressed their materiallses, will be mainly for the gratification with the outcome of the emphasised pose of signing the declaration, it discussions, which, it is known that there has been a long-in Qual d'Orsay circles, were not, az the Czecho-Slovak of standing German desire to break up at the time

confined to one problem, but

oli matters of outstanding)

It is further asserted that despite Japanese assurances not to interfere with the rights and interests of other nationals, Jupan is placing Impedi- ments in the way of foreign trade In other parts of China, notably at Tientsin, where there is not even the of military operations lo justify the action. Reuter.

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JAPANESE RESTRICTIONS

London, Nov, 24. Mr. A. C. Moreing asked in the House of Commons 10-day whether the Premier was informed of the intention of the Japanese, authorities to impose extensive import restric- tions in Chinese ports, analogous to those recently imposed in Japan.

Mr. R. A. Buller, repiled that Viscount Halifax was in' communica- tion with Sir Robert Craigie over the matter-Reuter,

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THIS IS ONE OF THE PAMPHILETS dropped by Japanese planes along the Hongkong frontier yesterday. Printed by a multi-colour process, It exhorts the Chinese to cross "to safely by the bridge of Japanese support, rather than use the ramshackle bridge used by people supporting the Chiang Kai-shek regime." Another pamphlet In aur posarasion is a Proclamation to the masses. It reads: "The Japanese

anese Army is now in pursuit of the broken anti-Japanese forces retreating in this area. The ultimate aim of Japan is to clear all these broken troops with all her power. The Japanese soldiers will protect the lives and properties of all good people in the area and will not do things harmful to them. Don't be misled by rumours, but have faith in the Japanese Army and holst up the national flag of Chlaa as a welcome. Those who circulato rumours and stand in the path of the Japanese Army will be reverely dealt with."

Colony Blackout

was Washout

HONGKONG'S BLACKOUT last night was a

washout.

In official parlance: "The blackout was far below expectations, and far below the degree of efficiency attained during past experiments."

the Franco-Soviet pael, and to isolato bearing upon the presenting off electric supplies at power

here close to the French, report that

that the value of

sary

ber of strikes, the threat of a general which constitutes a very important unofficial observation. strike, and the possible fall of the contribution towards the task of con-observers watched the blackout and

In order to warn the public of the commencement of the first phase of these exercises, ships' sirens and factories will sound their hooters, the brilliancy of all public and private electric light- Ing will be alternatively reduced and facreased over the period of one minute, an announcement will be made over the wireless, the street lighting will be, switched off, and railway engines will sound their whistles,

public Unless the

co-operates minutes after the expiration of the thoroughly in the surprise "rald" and first phase and will last for twenty blackout due during the next two minutes. days, such drastle measures as eut- von Ribbentrop's projected visit to European situation.

Police Court evoking Paris is already meeting with sharp It would appear that no decision stations and criticism in certain Franch quarters, was reached on the question of grant-proceedings-a fine of $1,000 can be General Imposed for non-co-operation may These quarters also express the Ing belligerent rights to

have

to be adopted in future. the opinion

Franco- Franco.

The A.RF. organization has taken An official communique on the con- the names of most of last night's German declaration, for all practical

offenders, who Include purposes, is nil, having far less ference is expected shortly.

and principal the

British Prime Minister The significance even than Locarno

some of the business premises of treaties and the Kellogg Pact, Viscount Halifax are returning Lon-leading taipans in the Colony.

being addressed to Letters are Meanwhile British political opinion don on Friday morning. is increasingly apprehensive regard- Meanwhile, the entire French press ing the unstable internal French this evening acclaim the Franco- these people, pointing out how neces-

their co-operation is. as document

These names are not the result of

the termination of this first PARIS, Nov. 24. situation, as evidenced by the num- German declaration

A number of phase the street lighting will be CRYNSZPAN, alleged murderer

switched on and will remain alight of the German Legation

came to the conclusion that it was for en interval of two minutes, Councillor Herr von Rath, will The Daily Matt in an editorial says:

After this period, street lighting: "A joint Franco-German declara-only half as effective as the previous

blackout.

will be switched on and off in order have no fewer than five defend- "The French Minister is certain to

The great fault with motorists 1s 15 warn the public of the commence- ind barristers according to an urge a close defensive alliance with tion is a fact of special Importance

Britain, but however

the International stand- carnest their seen from announcement here to-day. desire for such co-operation, they point," declares Le Temps, adding that they will not use blue materini ment of the second phase.

During this phase, all types of At the head of the group | must be aware that it could be "This fact lies altogether in Hue to dim their lights. Blue is the only will be the well-known Paris effective only it backed by the fully with the new political outlook in-effective colour: red, yellow, freen, trafic, except Naval, Military, Air

Forec, A.R.P., Munich. Relations ic. are useless.

The remedy for the large buildings Medien Services, will cease to run. attorneys, N. de Moro-Glafferind developed industrial and financial augurated based on

Improved feeling of con- mentioned above is to make ong ndence between Parisu and Berlin are

The termination of the second and N. Henri Torres.Trans-strength of both partners,"

exercises will bc phase of the Similarly the Daily Telegraph indispensable if the procedure of con-person responsible for darkening the Ocean,

criticises the lack of co-operation by sultation and rapprochement is to

signalled by the switching on French labour circles

make show fruitful results. Seen in this 10 ALASKA AS HOME FOR JEWS

street lighting. Washington, Nov. 24. sacrifices for a national recovery, light, the Franco-German declara- Alaska as a possible home for Ger-adding: "For those who rely hope- tion, which supplements the Anglo-

declaration, becomes an The first practice "blackout" end- man Jews is being considered by the fully on the efficacy of co-operation German American Government, according to between Britain and France, the pre- element designed to create a favoured at 11.15 p.m. last night, Hongkong 'n statement made to the press this sent French situation is discouraging, able atmosphere, and in a certain is now marking time in the interval to dispel discord." between the first and second "black- evening by the Secretary of the and even disquieting."-United Press measure Interior, Mr. Harold Ickes.

This large expanse of territory has remained practically uninhabited due to unfavourable climate conditions. ---Trans-Ocean,

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SPANISH QUESTION DISCUSSED

Paris, Nov. 24.

After the close of the first session

solidating European peace.

at

-Trans-Ocean.

of the Anglo-French conference, KING TO CHRISTEN

well-informed circles bellove that both delegations аго determined thoroughly to go into every item of the lengthy agenda.

NEW BATTLESHIP

London, Nov. 24.

The main dimcully seems to be His Majesty the King accompanied Mr. C. G. Bollls, Director of Educa- recognition of belligerent rights to by the Queen, will perform the chris- tion, will be distributing the prizes at 'Spain. The French are said to be tening ceremony of the new battle tha Belilos Public School prize ready for a minor compromise, but ship King George V on February 21, giving in King's College Hall on opinion amongst the British Minis according to an official announce

ment.Trans-Oceán. Wednorday, December 21, at 6.15 p.m. ters is not unanimous. "

building.

SURPRISE BLACKOUT BEFORE WEEK-END

out" exercises.

The second "blackoul" will occur sometime between now and Sunday. the interval, lighting restric- In the tons will not be enforced, but it would be unwise for the community to relax their lighting restrictions to any great extent as they will be called upon to again restrict lighting for the second exercise.

Fire.

Police

and

Queen Leaves For Last Resting Place

of

London, Nov. 24. With King Haakon und Prince Olaf standing on the bridge the The second, exercise consists of battleship Royal Oak steamed out, of two phases (1) the "blackout" will Portsmouth harbour this afternoo last for thirty minutes, but the date bearing the remains of the late and time will not be announced be- Queen Maud for burial in Norway. forehand, (2) this will occur two British Wireless,

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