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IN 1935 1938,

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TOURNAMENT

Berlin, Apr. 24.

April 25, 1939.

Diplomatic Activity

Continued From Page

here both by the press and diplomatic

Germany's decision to withdraw of friendship between the two coun- quarters, namely that Hiller would from the forthcoming amateur boxing tries which resulted from the Venice attempt. to resurrect the appease tourney between Europe and America talks, was a natural consequence of ment polley, and would point to a given much prominence in the complete agreement on all questions Roosevelt's message as Jusification | Berlin

this of mutual interest,

for it.

sporting newspapers

Appeasement Policy Political quarters understand that President Roosevelt has no intention of being caught in this way. It is

CROYDON, Apr. 24. precisely the President's followers who have hitherto been the loudest take part in the Chicago tourney as The Polish Ambassador to London In their opposition to appeasement,! protest against two referee verdicts made u hurried departure for Purls and it is said that on account of which eliminated the Pollah boxera by Imperial Airways plane to-day. Internal affairs, President Roosevelt Czortek and Szymura from the final could

morning. It is pointed out, however, For is reason, he considered the that the decision was taken prior Saturday's meeling in Dublin of the Yenice meeting to be in the highest International Amateur Boxing degree sallofactoryTrans-Occan, Federation.

Hurried Departure -

The fact that Poland will also not

It is understood that his business not afford to request round of the Europeon Amateur unilateral concessions from Britain Champlonships is seen here as de-In Paris is very urgent.

of any chance of and France in order to placate the riving Europe

winning the Chicago, tourney.

Axis,

While the appeasement- polley existed, the press here hinted, it is belleved with officiai inspiration, that the United State could not be In- different to the suggestions of cession of West African territories to the Axis on account of the accessibility of these areas to South America..

African Fears

Was

Special accommodation arranged on the plane, which had al- The team selected by the Federa-ready been fully booked.-United

Lehtinen (Fin- Press. tlan is us follows:

(Italy), Sergo and), Nordechla (Italy), Dowsall (Ireland), Agren Handik (Esthonin). (Sweden),

(Italy),- Musina (Italy), Lazzari Trane-Ocean.

LOCAL BOXING Hongkong Area Championships At Nanking Barracks

Certain African associations, fear- ing the danger of falling under the Axis rule, have, it is declared, The open individual and boys attempted to invoke the protection boxing championships of the Hong-

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Bucharest, Apr. 24. Dr. Wohltat, attached to the Ger man Ministry of Economics. already seen M. Bojoiu, Rumanian: Minister of National Economy, and has tressed for the adoption of two schemes regarding the cultivation of hemp anti fux, and the production of a substitute form of cotton and wool. The Minister replied that the plans ut Nanking could not be adopted in their present Liberia, and pleading for protection will be continued this evening at 8.30, uni production for Rumanien con- from the Nuremberg racial laws.

(sumption, but a series of "economic Good and keen boxing, was seen exchanges."Reuter, Thus, although the United States in some of the bouts, the results ol Government disassociates Itseit which were:

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Rome, Apr. 24, The British Ambassador and Lady John Barrymore K. Alexander breas which apparently could scarce-ranklyn (ILA.J

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Perth left here without embarrassing the Govern- Featherweight. (1st round) boys-Boy London. ment.

Martin (2nd, NS.) beat Boy Smith (1st.

The Foreign Minister, Count Clano, |

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missions neeredited to the Quirinal, Washington is likely to adhere to afron Spr, Murphy (..),

Lightweight, (Ist. round) boys-Boy were presented at the station to bid Ward (Int. Mild beat Tpt. Ellemble (8th farewell to the Ambassador, who is Roosevelt's proposals-Reuter.

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Welterweight, 1st. round boys-Tpr. retiring from diplomatic service.- Roosovelt's Plea

Brenna (B, H.) beat Boy Maxwell Trans-Ocean. (2nd. 1.9.). Attacked

(RAM.C.). Berlin, Apr. 24. Exumining President Roosevelt'al message in the "Hamburger Frem denblati" this evening, the editor, Dr. Halfeld writes that if Germany doubts the suitability of President Md.). Roosevelt to play the part of an Welterweight (semi-final) boya.—Bos "honest broker," this is due to the Alexander fist, Mid.) beat Tpr. liichard-

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recollections of intervention over years ago of another President of the United States, who, in thai case, de- sired to settle things on a breis of International morality and justice.

Dr. Halfield points out that if Pre- sident Wilson's Iamous 14 Points

MIS).

Featherweight, (semi-Anal), Pie. Lusham (ist. Mid.) beat Pio. Children

Batamweight, (semi-nal) bays-Boy Alconaid (2nd. 15.) secured a walk- over from Boy Winsborough (let. Mid.) who was medically unit. son and. 15.) baat Pte. Huggonson (lat Middleweight, (semi-final)-Bns. Emer-

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Poland, Estonia Will Fight Together

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Warsaw, Apr. 24. Genernt Laidoner, Commander-in- concluded a six days official visit to Chief of the Estonian army, who has Warsaw, declared to-day that al- nevertheless though Poland and Estonia were not bound by

any treaty, complete agreement prevailed tween the two countries.

He stated Umt in the course of his conversations with Generul Rydz- Smigly and Colonel Beck, the Foreign Minister, that. he found lis views on and the relations between Poland Estonia were entirely shared by the

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had been fullled "there would never Teams representing H.M.S. Bir- Polish statesmen. have been an economie boycott ormingham and USS. Augusta took unilateral disarmament of Germany." part in an interesting friendly match his belief that his impressions of the TOMORROW

He continued: "There would have at Ten Pins at the Hongkong Bowling existing International situation were been no robbery of German colonies, Alleys yesterday. The American similar to those of the Finnish and no prevention

Austrian team won by 322 points. Scoreșt of the anschluss, no violent separation of millions of Germans elsewhere from their Motherland."

Personal Promiso

Augusta

Latvian governments.

Remarking on the firm determina- tlon of Poland to defend the country 138 174 312 from attack from my quarter, Gen- 140 108 248 cral Laidoner said that it indicated 93 103 100 that Poland did not intend to bind 94 08 102 herself to any Power. That was also -the standpoint of Estonia, who was 948 about to construct a submarine flotilla for the defence of her shorea- Trans-Ocean.

T. L. Cleaver M. S. Johnson J. M. Flaherty P. L. Eaton

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84

105

The writer mentioned the conten«: tion that the Fourteen Points can- stituted merely a personal promise' by President Wilson, which the Allies subsequently declined to ratify. He argued that, on the contrary, they W. J. Bevan represented a binding agreement on L. S. Garner all the Allied Powers, as proved by R. P. Welch the exchange-of-noles between the R. W. May German Government and President Wilson prior to the armistice.

According to Dr. Halfield, It Is In- contestable that the peace treaty was to embody the principles enunciated in the Fourteen Points, and the peace was to be confined to conference settling the practica! details of the application of these principles.

In reality, the Fourteen Points were brushed, oside entirely at the

conference.

The article concludes by observing

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Turkey And Russia MOSCOW, Apr. 24-It is under- 114 stood thint the Soviet Vice Commissar for Foreign Affairs is proceeding to 620 Turkey on Sunday.

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The following were the results of that President Roosevelt must be a Ladles' Corinthian race held by the fully aware of all the circumstances Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yester- since the Under-Secretary of State in day over a distance of 8.3 miles. the Navy Department, and a member of President Wilson's Cobinet at the the and time of the armistice, negotiations which preceded it-- Trans-Ocean.

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Rokyo, Apr. 24.

The object of his visit has not been announced.-United Press.

BRITON'S FACE IS SLAPPED

Shanghai, Apr. 24.

It is understood from a reliable source that a Japanese navy man Pos. slapped the British Assistant Com- missioner of the Municipal Police, Mr. A. D. Samson, in the course of an argument at the General Hospital following a Japanese bus and motor which Mr. Betram 3 car collision in

Lillie, a Britisher and Principal of the Lester School who had returned from England to-day, was killed, and Mrs. Lille and a British sergeant of the Municipal Police, R. J. Wimsett, were seriously Injured, United Press.

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CHINA COAST HAND AND VAST DRUG RING FRAUD (Continued from Page 5.)

he thought the transactions mention- ed by Grall were more or less legal. Mr. Arthur Percival, of Norfolk Park-avenue, Sheffield, retired superintendent of Burnley pollee, said that Grail called at the police station at Burnley, and borrowed a sum between £3 and £6, saying ho "Grali told him he was nixed) was stranded. He afterwards repaid up with Brilliant Chong, the dope the loan. man' (Brilliant Chang, a Chinese restauront proprietor in London, was deported in 1925 for trafficking in forbidden. drugs.)

He also told. Headlam that ex- Superintendent Cornish, one of the Big Five, was in the pay of the organisation.

Mr. Paling: Have you any know- ledge of drug trafficking?—No.

Have you been concerned with Grail or anybody else in that typa of business? No.

Mr. Junes Berrett, of Pentney- road, Balhum, S..W., retired chief detective inspector at Scotland- yard, said he had never seen Grail. Mr. Pailng said: "With the excep-

He denied he had ever been con- tion of Mr. Perelval, not one of these

cerned in any illicit drug traffick- offeers mentioned has ever heard of

Ing. or received money from any- Grail, and not one of them is con-

body in respect of such business. cerned with this left traffic, which

Similer evidence was given by Mr. is a thesue of lies from beginning 10] George W. Cornish and Mr. Charles end."

Arthur Cooper, both retired dotoe- Major Gordon, of Stainton, near tive superintendents at Scotland- Kendal, Westinorland. replying to yard, and by Superintendent C. E. Mr. T. W. Whiteman (for Grail) enid; Campion, of Scotland-yard.

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