Thursday
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 12, 1939.
WORLD
FATE
"Unspeakable Barbarous Bombardments”
AND BRITISH IS IN
TALKS
MUSSOLINI
PREMIER START
CHAMBERLAIN'S GREAT RECEPTION IN ROME
Chinese
Recruiting Foreign Air Force NOON, THE
500 Pilots Offor Their Services
ROME, Jan. 11.
THEIR HANDS
SIGNOR MUSSO- LINI and Mr. Neville Chamber- lain have met twice, at only Munich and yesterday in Itome. This momentous photo- graph was taken during the meet. Ing in Munich, before the just conference which
FTER THE FIRST CONVERSATION BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND ITALIAN MINISTERS THIS AFTER-
FOLLOWING OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE ment.
WAS ISSUED:
"The British Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the British Foreign Minister, Vis- A REJUVENATED count Halifax, II Duce, and the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, conferred in Il Duce's study for 25 minutes. The deliberations will be resumed on Thursday afternoon at 5.30."
Chinese air force will short- ly take to the air against the Japanese, cable messages to the Telegraph" indicated this morning.
Chinese military authorities have decided to accept the long- standing offers of large numbers of foreign pilots who desire to enlist in the air force against; the Japanese, according to the roport.
Five hundred pilots have already been secretly collected and are now in China.
They are stated to include 300 other Soviet pilots and 200 foreigners, most of whom are from France and Great Britain.
Australians, New Zealanders, Canadians, Americans and nationals are also represented.
Unconfirmed reports state that in his first talk with
Il Duce, Mr. Chamberlain outlined his connection in the settlement of the present Franco-Italian conflict.
It is believed that Mr. Chamberlain suggested that it would the entire be easier for the French Government to deal with
Rome, if complexity of questions in direct negotiations with immediate orders were given by Mussolini to call off the anti- French campaign in the Italian press.
If that were done, provided it created a more concillatory atmosphere between Italy and France, the British Government, It is understood, would be prepared to give support to Rome and the latest Itallan demands, except, however, its territorial claims.
This would appear to confirm reports about the willingness on the part of the French Government to make certain conces- sions to Italy with respect to Djibouti.---Trans-Occan.
other Premier's Reception
Two New Zealand pilots, one of whom served with the Loyall ts in Spain, pawed through Hongkong last werk en route to Chungking.
1 is reported that Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador in Paris, and Mr. Quo Tal-chih, Ambassador | in London, ars now accepting recruits.
Formerly, the Chinese authorities! nformed the many pilots volunteer." ing to serve against the Japanese! that their services were not required.
Kill Kidney
Trouble Quick
By Roman Crowds
ROME, Jan. 11.
THERE WERE wonderful scenes of enthusiasm outside Signor Mussolini's residence, the Palazzo Venezia, when Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Viscount Hallfax arrived this evening. The square was packed with 100,000 people, who cheered heartily,
Mr. Chamberlain waved his silk hat, and seemed pleased that no troops or police were in evidence as is usually the
case.
very
The Roman's welcome to the British statesmen has certainly been friendly, good-natured and spontaneous, and there is a cheerful and happy atmosphere among the crowds.
As there had been no official invitation to the public in the Press to welcome the visitors, people gathered entirely of their
Full-Throated Ovation
Describing
the arrival of Mr. Chamberinin and Viscount Halifax at the rallway station, "Reuter" says that bugles sounded as the special station. Dense crowds gave a full- throated ovation ns Mr. Chamberlain Ciano warmly and Simor. Musolini, and Viscount
Thousands of sufferera from Kidney own freewill to see the atates- | train entered the lavishly decorated trouble and adder weakness bava man, who is remembered here as stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg Ikins, the man who helped to save the Brcles Under Eyen Hwollen Ankles, Narvuuner, Beltineen, Rhenti, DIE
insan, Lumbago, Harang, Itebing, Smart peace of Europe in September. Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at a tor's new every called Cystez le banquet at the Palazzo
ox, fantly soothes, then, cleans, eris, raw sera kidneys in 15 minutes revealed that Britain and Italy heran military yesterday
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Love Makes the World Go Round.
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Halifax and Count shook hands.
During the singing of "God Save The King, which the Grenadiers played before the Italian anthem, the British residents sang so lustily that the band was almost inaudible. Signor Mussolini, who arrived at the station at 4.15 p.m., ten minutes before the train arrived, wore the black overcoat of the Corps Fascists, and was accompanied by a guard of 30 Musketeers.
Il Duce In Good Humour
Duce was In While waiting, I evident good humour, and chatted with Lord Perth, Count Grandi and the South African Minister.
The past days brilliant sunshine weather was quite fine as the party, after reviewing the guard of honour, entered cars and drove through the
.BILLY COTTON'S BAND. has given way to clouds, but the
There's A New Moon Over the MIB. 9417-Now It Can Be Told. (Alexander's Ragtime Band).
On the Sentimental Side ......HOY SMECK'S HAWAHAN ORCH cheering and betagged streets to the 9355-Saye My Heart,
I'm Sorry, I Didn't Say I'm Sorry
9414 Says My Heart,
Now It Can Be Told.
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(Alexander's Ragtime Band)
DIANA MILLER (PERSÓNALITY
9429-Rex Show Wagon in Lambeth Walk.
Introducing-Gracle Fields,
Sandy Powell, Billy Colton, etc.
9427-How Can I Thank You. (Little Miss Broadway).
Bo Optomistic. (Little Miss Broadway)
ended in the now famous agree-
CZECHS TO LODGE NEW PROTEST
PRAGUE, Jau. 11.
A NEW INCIDENT was re- ported on tho Ruthenian- Hungarian border near Ber- vinkos last night.
According to Ruthenian ac- counts, fire was opened from the Hungarian side and lasted an hour.
.The. Hungarians used one heavy, and two light machine-guns, and threw hand grenades,--Reuter,
CECHS TO PROTEST
Prague, Jan. 11. The Czecho-Slovak Government Intends to protest in Budapest against the attack on Czecho-Slovak frontler
in Bervinkos
the Ruards #t Fravceserdne sector by Hungarian terrorists on Tuesday night, mintea report issued here this evening- | Trans-Ocean,
Chamberlain And II Duce "Tour The Horizon"
September crisis, Mr. Chamberlain
that reiterated
all were deeply indebted to Signor Mussolini for his help and co-operation which tributed so decisively to the peaceful result of the Munich conference.
In Pursuit Of Policy
con-
Mr. Chamberinin said he had come to Rome in pursuit of the policy for which he stood, a policy of friendship with all and enmity with none, direct- ed to a just and peaceful solution of international dimculties by the method of negotiation,
He was happy to think that their two governments were able to Five concrete expression of this policy in the Anglo-Italian agreement.
ex-
After announcing "as one of the frat fruits of the agreement," that the two governments had begun to change military information, the Pre- mier added: "Convinced as we are that our interests in the Mediterrane- an, while vitally important to us both, yet in no way conflict one with an- other, we believe that the agreement has opened a new chapter of friend- ship and confidence between us,
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of friendship feeling personally."
Only Signor Mussolini. Count Ciano, Mr. Chamberlain and Viscount Halifax were
present at die talk which was conducted earlier in the evening in a most cordial atmosphere. It was later revealed that the con- versation
way of purely general nature,, which might be described as a "tour of the horizon". A further talk is possible at 7.30 p.m. to- morrow.--Reuter.
GERMAN COMMENT
.
Berlin, Jan. 11. The visit of Mr. Chamberlain und Lord Halifax to Rome forms the sub- the semi-omcial Ject of an article "Deutsche Diplomatisch Politische Information", which is a new pub- lication connected with the German Foreign Office.
The semi-oflétal organ states that the status quo In the Mediterranean is a conception which is far from corresponding to realities. Whereas calm has been restored in other parts of Europe, which only a short time ago were regarded as particularly dangerous centres of unrest, the con ditions could not be considered satis-
famous Villa Madam. Mr. Chamber-
He hoped that the his famous Inin
grasping Was
the task of would co-operate in and bowing, smiling,
securing the lasting, peace of Europe, waving his top hat;
und he concluded by toasting thej King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia, and
prosperity to the Hailan people.
future stabilito nations factory in the Mediterranean.
1 is estimated that between 40,- GIRL),000 and 50,000 people massed in the
precincts of the station.
Twenty minutes after reaching the Villa Madam, Mr. Chamberlain and. Viscount Halifax
the drove to
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and at 6 pm, they were re- gister, ceived by 11 Duce at the Palazzo Venezia.
A subsequent message says that the talles between Mr. Chamberlain, Viscount Halifax and Signor Musso- Hind ended at 7.05 p.m.-Reuter.
Chamberlain, Mussolini "Tour The Horizon"
Rome, Jan. 11.
The Day of all Days Veech at the banquet at the Palazzo
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Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in his Venezia this evening, sald that he cordial was greatly touched by the sentiments expressed by Signor Mussolini towards himself," and his country.
Viscount Halifax and himself were deeply moved by the warmth of the reception In the capital of the Italian empire, and it was a real pleasure for both of them to re-visit Italy, and to ere the new Italy, powerful and pro- gressive, which had arisen under 11 Duce's guidance and inspiration.
"It is as representative of a great nation whose desire is to remain on
even close, friendly, and
Intimate relations with another great nation, that I am here to-day," declared the British Premier,
their
SHIFTED BALANCE OF POWER
There had been a shifting of balance of power in the Eastern Mediterr- anean in connection with Syela, and the structure of the Syrian State ap- Il Duco's Tributo
penred insufficiently consolidated.
With regard to Palestine it was Signor Mussolini, in proposing the health of the British statesmen, developments in that country might cordially, welcomed
"most affect the balance. welcome guests who are representing
In the case of Spain it remained to independence be seen whether her a great and friendly nation"
could be restored after heavy Voicing the sympathy with which
international the Italian people had followed the sacrifices, or whether efforts of Mr. Chamberlain and the forcen would continue to endeavour British Government, Il Duce con- artificially to impede the process of Enued: "Your spirit of comprehen- regeneration. The organ continued slon and the firmness with which you, by saying that Italy's position In the Mediterranean has completely chang- Mr. Chamberlain, have personally collaborated towards a fale solution of those problems which weighed on: the life of Europe last September, and the
tenacity
with which
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VITAI, MEDITERRANEAN The Mediterrancan was also of
អ pursued a programme of reconcilia- vital importance for the British Em- Ton and peace, have been most pire, and the establishment of stable deeply appreciated by my country, conditions there was therefore of which has always believed in peace, great moment for the British Gov-
The
British statesmen ernment. founded on justice, this being the final goal envisaged by Fascist Italy. would be able to obtain in Rome "The Anglo-Italian agreements more precize notion than was pos- sible at a distance of the significance of the problem, a solution of which would not be fulfated by dilatory treatment.
have recently entered into force, have placed Brlush and Italian relations on a round basis, and not only reconstituted the friendship be- tween the two countries on a new phase of friendship and understand- Ing of the new Mediterranean and African realllles, but have also opened the road to collaborations which is a necessary element to the pence of Europe, and which we hope will be both lasting and frullful,
The semi-ocial organ concluded by saying that Germany hippes ir, the Interest of Europe that the Nome conversations would lead to a result that would satisfy the expectations of her Italian friend, and at the same Ume will correspond to the reason- oble aspirations -ot All-Trans-
Alluding to the "flattering" refer- ence Signor Mussolini had made to
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To that hope I add my sincerest
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