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Terms Of New Pact

Are Published

BERLIN, June 1-The terms of the German-Danish non-aggression pact signed yesterday were made

public to-day.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the. Offlees of the Publle Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land at Pokfulam Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.

Intending bidders are advised

that immediately after the dispo sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to depoalt with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

They provide that neither party will make war or use any kind of violence against the other, neither will they support action against one or the other by a third PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. party.

taken

The treaty comes into force for

ten years after ratification-Reuter,

He Also Said

This In 1935

BAFFALO, N.Y., Jime 1.-Governor

who All

unsuccessfully Landon. challenged President Roosevelt for the presidency in 1935, in the course of a brief visit through western and northern New York Stute, to-day predicted that "any candidate" the Republicans name in 1940 wil win the Presidential election-United Press.

Success Attends Record Loan

PARIS, June 1. The official result of the recent French national defence loan, and the subscription of

capital for new national defence was made known to-day.

It shows that 4,000,000,000 franes of short-term Treasury Bills were consolidated, and that 4,000,000,000 francs of new money was raised.-- Trans-Ocean

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Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the furchaser (f -not-the applicant)-will-be-required- to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at the sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.

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Roosevelt III With Fever

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WASHINGTON, June 1-Presi- deni Roosevelt to-night is meeling a

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RXXXIIXKAI THE “TELEGRAPH” will send a Staff Photographer to all events of public interest Requests should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.

House for a discussion of economic problems.

The meeting will be held despite the fact that President Roosevelt has been in bed to-day suffering from a cold and light fever, which resulted in the cancellation of all previous engagements for to-day.-Neutor.

Yugo-Slav Regent

In Berlin

BERLIN, June 1-Prince Paul of Yugo-Slavia, accompanied by Prin- ress Olga, and the Yugo-Slav Foreign Minister, arrived here this afternoon on an eight days' State visit.

They were cheered by 70,000 Hitler Youths, who had been ordered to lino the streets to welcome the royal visitors-Reuter.

Barrymore Better

John

CHICAGO, June 1. Barrymore, stricken with a heart attack, Bat up in bed to-day, and De." W. G. Highstone his physician declared that the actor had recovered sufficiently that he does not further inged" an oxygen tent.-United Press.

Friday,

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

FRANCE URGÉS

BRITISH ACCEPTANCE

OF PACT

(Continued from Page 1.)

by the German press,

and offelal circles decline to comment on it.

The "Hamburger Fremdenblatt" nays that M. Moloton han "manoeuvred the encirclers" into a

own terms.

Wide Powers For Minister Of Supply

June 2, 1939.

HONGKONG OFFICERS

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(Continued from Page 1.) London, June The wide powers necorded to the available rescue ships and divers to Ministry of Supply, outlined by Mr, be prepared to start intensive efforts Neville Chamberlain on April 20, are at rescue at daylight.

VIA SIBERIA KOUTE The crew of the submarine explained in detall in a White Paper

believed number 57 offcers and Letters and Postcards for Europe Just published.

Certain War Office functions will men while others aboard include (except Great Britain and Eire) and and technicians from South America are forwarded "vis be carried out on the agency basis workmen for the admiralty and Air Ministry, Cammel Laird's shipyard at Birken-Siberia" if so superscribed. while the civil departments will also head.

Ministry The "Angriff" remarks that a be transferred to the

of come from Supply-Reuter. fresh spell of frost has

Moscow and compares the "artful tricks of the encirclere" with the "constructive peace policy exempli- fled by the German-Danish 1100- aggression paci."

position where he can demand his

No Change

The "Lokalanzeiger” Bays that London is bitterly disappointed.

A Foreign Office spokesman ̈ said they failed to see in M. Molotofra specch anything which radleally changed the situation.

In Rome, M., Molotoff's statement is halled joyfully as a "douchs of cold

water" for Britain.

Signor Gayda speaks of the organic incumelency and entangled conflicts of the democratie bloc, and writes that preparation of three- Power alliance is cheopened by long and dubious bargaining.

King And Queen

In Alberta

JASPER, Alberta, June 1-Their Majestics arrived here at 7 o'clock) this evening.

They are staying a day before"pro- ceeding on their week's continuous train journey, after which they are crossing to the United States.- Reuter.

نید

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than tho time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis-

MAIL FOR CANTON The Thetis wus scheduled to join her alster shipa Triton and Triumph Registered and Ordinary mail and at Portland where the two latter are Parcela (not Insured) will be aced to close at or before 9 am, re- at present undergoing trials.

cepted for Canton and despatched as gistered and parcel malls are closed According to the latest Naval list | circumstances permit.

lat 5 p.m. on the previous day. the Thetis was commissioned March 4 and was to be attached to

INWARD MAILS the Submarine Depot at Fort Block- house. Gosport which is classed H.M.S. Dolphin-United Press,

........... .... ....

Joyful Nows

on

LONDON, June 2-It has just been announced at the offices of Cammel airds at Birkenhead, that the Thetis hus been located.

The secretary of the company told a walling, crowd of relatives and friends of the men aboard the vessel,

Three To Die For and a burst of cheering rang out to-

Orissa Murder

CALCUTTA, June 1-Three men

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways date,

Direct Service"-London 27th May

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June 5.

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Juno 5.

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her with cries of "Thank goodness. Rether At least that is something."

"This is not the spirit," he says, "to were sentenced to death to-day for lower"

за

give birth to true and sold armed pacts by burgaining over the preparn- tion of an alliance in which everybody wants to take, without giving."

He foreshadows Largaining to come over the application of the pact.

The "Tribuna says that the fundamental note is one of reciprocal mistrust, and that Russte and the Western Powers will never able to conclude anything remotedly resem- bling the "Axis steel."-Reuter.

No Real Issues

PARIS, June 1-In political cir- cles here to-night, it was believed that only one important outstanding point had still to be settled between Russia, France and Britain, the remaining issues being all secondary.

Although offelnl confirmation is Jacking, this is thought to concern the Baltic States.

The Soviet reply to the Franco- British note of Saturday Inst is ex- pected to-morrow.

Diplomatic circles entertain no doubt of the final negotutions,

outcome of the

Wan

The secretary of the company told

that the submarine by means of the marker-buoy, the murder of the political agent of attention to which was drawn by an the Orissa State at Ranpur In Janu-acroplane which first sighted it. He added: "I cannot tell you the posi- tion of the vessel."

ary lost.

Eight others have been transported for life, white five others received shorter sentences.-Router.

Twenty-one warships besides other surface croft have been converging on Liverpool Bay in order to scour a wide area, using searchlights and

6,500,000 Women Ataca

Work In Reich

In 30 Fathoms Amateur wireless operators listen- ing on short-wave sets state that Inst night they heard salvage boat mes- BERLIN, June 1-Latest figures anges to the effect that the position of issued show that the women of Ger- the submarine was seven miles from many are being increasingly called the Mersey Bar lying in 30 fathoms to work outside of their homes. of water.

The number now stands at 6,500,-

000, compared with 4,500,000 in 1932, More than half of these are in the clothing industry.—Reuter,

Eastern Emperor · In Marseilles

This means that the Thells is about 25 miles from Liverpool, and nearer the port than thought--Reuter.

Destroyers To Rescue BIRKENHEAD. June 2-Relatives of the men in the lost submarine gathered at the entrance to the ship- yards.

Dozens of women and children are sobbing bitterly, and drawn faces MARSEILLES, June 1-The Em-testify to the general anxiety amongst peror of Annam arrived here to-day the crowd.

A Moscow message says that Sir by air for short holiday on the William Seeds, the British Ambus-Riviera. M. Potemkin to-day, and it was be- triple fracture of the leg as a result sador, had half an hour's talk with He walked with a stick following a

blieved to be

the of an Recident in a hunting axpedi- tion some months ago.~Reuter.

connected with.

Anglo-French proposals.

Sir William Seeds also conferred with the French Ambassador, Nagglur.

Workers in the dockyard remained nt their posts until after midnight, silently awaiting news.

the Tribal Eight destroyers of

opparatus for class, equipped with searching for objects on the seabed, are among the navy vessels rushing "31. neither acceptance nor rejection, but to the scene of the disaster. They will follow the lines of M. Mojotoff's have a speed of 38 knots, and should therefore cover the approximately 480 to the speech.

Union twelve hours, reaching the spot about 10 a.m. to-day--Quited Press.

The ofein Soviet reply Anglo-French proposals has not yet; The speech has been widely pub-miles from Portland to the scene in been handed over," but British circles Ilshed throughout the Soviet here belleve. Diat it will contain without comment.-Reuter.

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