Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 3, 1939.
OVERNIGHT NEWS PAGE
HITLER'S LATEST MOVE
Seeks Yugo-Slav Friendship
Berlin, June 2. It is understood that Herr litter and the German Foreign Minister have both assured Prince Paul, Re- geat of Yugo-Stavia, that the forti coming political discussions for an aillance between Germany and Italy does not mean war and that Ger- many Armly believes that most European problems are not incapable of peaceful settlement.
The forthcoming conversations are scheduled to exhaustively survey the entire field of political, military and ceonomic questions.
Government Although German
do their Icaders are expected to utmost strengthen Yugo-Siny
La adherence to the Axis and to ensure that Prince Paui will nat enter into negotiations with the democracies, well informed circles state that p actual alliance will result from Prince Paul's visit to Germany.
German leaders are obviously en- deavouring to convince the Prince, of the potency of Ger- not only many's friendship, but also of the strength the German military establishment.--United Press,
of
Frontiers Fixed
Berlin, June 2. Chancellor Hitler in a speech at a dinner given in honour of the Prince Regent of Yugo-Slavia last night, expressed the hope that' Germun- Yugo-Slav friendship will develop further and become closer, thereby safeguard permanent peace. Such peace, the Chancellor said. is the hope of all who are willing to do really constructive work.
The Chancellor emphasised that the friendly exchange of opinion be tween the two nations will be all the more useful, since by historic events they have become neighbours with common frontlers established for
cvcr.
CO-
Prince Paul in reply said that
is determined to Yugo-Slavin operate with the German people in an atmosphere of peace and friend- ship, and expressed his high grall- Reation at the Chancellor's assurances that the German Reich likewise desires the establishment and con- solidation of friendly co-operation with Yugo-Slavia by recognising her freedom and Independence as well as her frontier.-Trans-Ocean.
Berlin's Royal Welcome
Berlin, June 2. A big reception lus been arranged Paul, Regent of Yuge- for Prince Slavia, in Berlin. The Prince, accom panied by Princess Olga and the Foreign Minister, M. Morcovich, are paying on eight day visit. They drove through beflagged streets, ined by cheering crowds. Later they were re- reived by Hitler at the new Chun- cellery.
THETIS RESCUES: FOUR MEN
A
PICKED OUT OF THE SEA
Chungshan
Tension
Stickk!, June, 2.
double funnel Japanese transport and two gunboals with a dozen mator-boats were off the coast of Holchow, In Chung- shan, yesterday.
Barrage
ships aided 200 land, Tho
fre from the war- Japanese to resikied Habl the
Chinese will machine-guns and
of artillery, sinking one motor-boats with 30 Japanese on board. The Invaders were repulscu.
Healtered
of the castern coast of Chungshan are thirteen Japanese warships and thirty motor-boats-Wah Kiu Yat Po.
TURKISH MISSION TO LONDON
London. June 2.
Importance is attached in political and military quarters here to the Turkish forthcoming visit of 7 military mission, headed by the Inspector General of the Turkish Army, General Kaluzim Orbay.
SABOTAGE
IS
SUSPECTED
London, June 2.
Up to 2.15 pm, the Admiralty hind no information of further rescues from the Theils beyond the four whe escaped earlier. Divers ure on the Ecene and communication with the submarine is maintained by tapping.
Tugs are proceeding from Birken- head with al compressors "for the purpose of extracting foul air from the submarine and pumping in fresh air.-Reuter,
Eighty-Eight Aboard
London, June 2. The Admiralty officially corrects the number abourd the Thetis, which is now sluted to be 18.-United Press, "Camels" Being Used
London, June 2. Latest information regarding thei Thells indicates that all units of the Sixth Destroyer Flotilla are now utanding by In readiness to assist in the rescue work,
Twelve Killed In Outrage
Jerusalem, June 2 An entire ralfway patrol, con- sisting of four British police- men and thres Jewish super- numeraries, was killed by an Arab gang 35 miles north-west men were of Jerusalem. The in a trolley on the main rail-
when an overwhel- way-line ming number of Arabs attacked, Five Arabs were killed and 10 wounded in a bomb explosion near the Jaffa Gate of. Jeruka- tem. A large number of tele- phone wires were put out of nc- tion as a result of three other bomb outrages-Reuter Bul- letin.
Unwanted Jews Must Leave Cuba
Further French Mediation
London, June.2.
Mr. Chamberinin is reported to be considering sending: Lord Halifax or Mr. R. A. Butler, the Under-Seere- Moscow tary for Foreign Affairs,
to overcome the Soviet objections to the Anglo-French proposals.
'Meanwhile the British General Staff is preparing to receive the Tur- kish military mission which is arriv- ing shortly to discuss Anglo-Turkish co-operation in the Mediterranean and the purchase of war materials.
British Naval and Military attaches at Ankara are also proceeding to London to facilitate the preparations for an interchange of talks between the respective stalls-United Press.
French Plea
Paris, June 1. At a conference here at noon, the French Foreign Minister is reported to have urged the British Ambassa- dor to satisfy the Soviet Foreign Minister's demands for the extension of the guarantees 10 the Baltic Stafes, either by compromise complete ncceptance f Russla Is. an- yielding.
or
Government leaders express the pinion that the necessity for Rus- sinn participation in the peace front outweighs all arguments from oppon- ents.
The Admiralty states that oxy-
Havana, June 2, acetylene apparatus will probably be used later to cut a hole in the stern,000 Jewish refugees on board issued The Captain of the St. Louls, with
A French officlal spokesman stress- T10 of the submarine to release the im
stating,
ed the fact that Fronce has The objection yesterday a notice
to
Baltic granting the Cuban Government requiries us ta prisoned men.
The Liverpool Underwriters As-leave the harbour and has allowed uarantees although a section of the Anglo-French opposition asserts that sociation state that four lugs are us to remals until to-morrow mornire ule thiopy be able
am therefore sailing de-
war if she Europe into proceeding from Liverpoot to assisting. I 10
10 am, on Friday. The plunge
*he desired, in the salvage work. Three of the finitely ut bigs are towing "camels" for helping shipping company is going to remain In the meantime, a spokesman of the vessel to float, and another tug is in communtention with the various the French Foreign Office said the taking stores and food. The Liver-organisations which will endeavour Government is confident that pool and London Salvage Association to effect a landing somewhere out-pact will be concluded after further salvage steamer Ranger has also side Germony, and we will try to negotiations.-United Press.
in the vicinity of some proceeded to the scene with oxygen fremals appliances.
General Orbey is expected arrive in London at the end of the week, accompanied by three officers of the Turkish General Staff.
The British military and naval attaches in Ankara have been sum- moned to London so that they may take part in the conversations whleli the Turkish military mission will have with the British milltary au- thorities.
These conversations will, so it is pointed out,
1.R.A. Suspected
Reply From Sovict
the
American const.
Max Loewe, who slushed his wrist
Purls, June 1. and jumped overboard in an attempt The Soviet reply to the Franco- to commit suleide, was scheduled to | Dritish note of Saturday last is ex the St. Louis in pected to-morrow, be returned
Diplomalle circles straight jacket from hospital inst night, but the authorities stated thin doubt of the fin they would send him to the ship negotiations. Renter.
entertain no outcome of the
"I shall always
remember
SHE SAID "There's something so
bonest about this filter
lip, You really get
the flavour by itself- clean, cool and velvety."
"I know; but the tip isn't everything, Really good tobacco is the other
half of the secret."
she said "the time when all
our precious luggage went off in the train without us -all because you went back
to buy cigarettes."
HE SAID "Not mere cigarettes-du Maurier: Anyway, just think what four solid hours would
have been like without
them!"
Liverpool, June 2 deal with two ques- Reports that Irish Republican Army tions; strategical measures for co-sabotage caused the accident to the ordination of British and Turitish Theils began circulating in Liverpool defence organisations In the Near as those aboard began bobbing to the Enst, and the question of war surface one at a time, with Captain before she sails.
Taking Mediatory Role materials to be supplied by Britain | Oram, who was the Arst to escape
from the submarine, directing salvage filled with friends and relatives of Throughout the night, launches to Turkey.
Paris, June 2. The conversations will be merely operations.
the passengers hovered close to the Refusing to consider that a dead- of a preparatory
More character.
It is pointed out that numerous vessel shouting conversations. There lock is possible in the Franco-Bri comprehensive agreements between
tish negotiations for a triple entente the two countries concerning military Irishmen are employed at the Cammel were many tearful scenes, such as measures and matters of war econo-Laird works and also a recent Irish father in a launch shouting terms of with Russia, the French Government the role of mediator resuried my will be concluded at Ankara as Republican Army broadcast threaten-endicarment to his wife and small has resu
children at the decks rali, bidding between London and Moscow to keep THE EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP CIGARETTES soon as the Anglo-Turkish alliance is ed to intensify the campaign. delinitely in force.-Trans-Ocean,
the
and the negotiations open.
them to be of good cheer Admiralty reports indicate that
France is plainly disappointed at those aboard, confident that rescue promising to be re-united in a few
days. Polish Leader May Attend
Floodlights, from ship. Molotov's speech but she refuses was near, remained on the ship, as illuminated the vicinity.
to agree with the visibly clated Ber Warsaw, June 2. they knew they might be drowned If
lin and Rome Governments' verdict It is learned that one of the main that the negotiations have collapsed. General Smigly-Itydz may visit they went to the surface before day- England in September
with other Bght. It in
niso suggested that reasons for the President's immovable A spokesman of the French Far- foreign military leaders for the Briefforts are still being made to repair attitude is his displeasure with the cign Office told the United Press: tish army
exercises, according to the leakage. There is every hope of Hamburg America Line in view of London and Moscow are in agree well-informed circles here.-Renter rescuing all the members of the crew the fact that the local agent had been ment and will not tolerate further Special.
by means of the Davis apparatus. instructed two days before the de-infringement of the European status
The four rescued were Captain Perture of the St. Louls from Ham- quo by force."United Press. Oram. Lieut. Woods, Stoker Arnold Burg not to permit the vessel to bring
France Will Participate
and Mr. F. Shaw, Cammel Laird.
of the staff of refugees to Havana in view of the
May 5 decree-United Press.
~Prague Riots
Paris, June 2. The Paris Midi reports that the chief of general staff of the French IL I stated that the destroyer Army General Gamelin, will take Brazen, which sighted the submarine's part in the conversations which the inil at 7.50 a.m., picked up the men
Army, General Orbay, will have with the British
were military authorities in
Turkish military mission, headed by as they appeared on the surface. mer Czech ofeer, General Gadja, the Inspector-General of the Turkish At 10 nm. all in the submarine alive. Salvage equipment is being rushed to the spot. The Sixth Destroyer Flotilla has arrived on the scene United Press.
To-night Hitler is giving a banquet London early next week. to the Royal visitors, To-morrow The chief question which will be there will be a big military parade.--discussed will be the defence of the Reuter Bulletin.
Dardanelles.
The paper adds that next week's Anglo-Turkish-French Staff sullations will be followed by Anglo- French-Polish General Staff
London Opinion
con-
Prugue, June 2. About 5,000 followers of the for-
leader of the Czech Fascista, staged anti-Jewish demonstrations in Projuc city last night. The demonstrators cheered General Gadja and shouted, "Down with the Jews! Down with the Government!"
Trade Agency
New Organisation Formed In London
London, June 2.
A new agency has been created in London entitled the Chinese Govern- ment Trading Commission, with offices in Grace Church, composed of Chinese Ambas- Mr. Quo Bernard, Vice-Chairman, Mr. Arthur Guinness, Mr. C. T. Wang, Director of the Chinese Government Pur- chasing
Four Men Escape
London, June 2.
London, June 2
con- the Thells, two being officers who got The political decisions which Yugo- sultations in September, in connection away from a depth of 18 feet, the Salviu will soon be obliged to make with the British Army manoeuvres Inslern of the vessel being out of the ed to the demonstrators to go home of commission, Mr. T. Y. Lee,.
that month.
Four men have now escaped from In check. The crowd dispersed late sudor, as man. Mr. D. G. M.
water.
If the negotiations now in progress between
The escaped officers, who are now Britain, France and the
directing operations, report that the Soviet Union are succesfully con- eluded by that time, the chief of the remainder of the crew are all alive at
present. general staff, Marshal
are attracting a considerable degree of attention in the British press. In addition to describing in detail the Royal festival organised in Berlin yesterday in honour of Prince Paul, the papers bring up the question Soviet whether Yugo-Slavin is going to be-Voroshilov, will likewise partake in come a member of the axis.
these conversations.--Trans-Ocean.
It is pointed out Umi Yugo-Slavin key position in south- occuples n eastern Europe, and the attraction of the axis are great. Added to this are the strong, commercial relations be- tween Germany and Yugo-Slavin,
The Daily Mall
expresses the hope that Yugo-Slavia will resist the at- tractions of the axis in the sentence. "It would be unnatural for Yugo- Slavia, which is a Slav country, to join the anti-Russian group."
Pope's New Appeal
Rome, June 2.
an-
According to an Admiralty nouncement, the position of the sub- marine is still 14 miles from Creat Ormes Head. The previous informa- tion that she was noving has now proven incorrect.
The bow of the submarine is in 130, feet of water and the stern on the surface.
A strong Czech police force was mobilised to keep the demonstrators at night after about 10 members of the German police force had appeal-
quietly.-Trans-Ocean.
Simple Living By Japan's Emperor
Co-manager of the Bank of China and Mr. P: W. Kuo, representing the! Chinese Minister of Finance, who will be director of the Commission. ns a
Committee,
Mr. Kuo stated that the Commis- sion's object is to promote commer- cial and economic relations between China and Britain and to arrange for the sale of Chinese produce to Uritain and elsewhere and advise on orders for British machinery, etc.. required by China.
1
UNIVERSITY COUNCIL
Tokyo, June 2. Depleting the daily life of His
The Commission will act as a sort Majesty, the Emperor, the Asali of
clearing house for Chinese pur- The announcement adds that the Shimbun points to the example set to chases in Britain. said, "that it will commanding officer and all the re- the nation of living:simply in order "We hope," he mainder The crew aboard are alive. to pull through the emergency which prove a very valuable instrument. In the first public reference to his
The four men were rescued by Japan now faces; p
China more and more requires Bri- recent peace move, the Pope reveal-means of the Davis escape apparatus. It would also be unwise, necording ed that his appeal met with the sym-Among them
Starting the day at 7 o'clock in the tish co-operation in her reconstruc-
to the paper,
was Captain Oram, morning, Ilis Majesty spends an hour on work."—Iteater. for Yugo-Slavia to pathy of the Governments to which commanding the Fifth Submarine in worship at the Ancestral Shrine, slight Turkey, with whom she was it was sent and resulted in his, re- Flotilla, who immediately began to the paper states, after which an hour allled in the Balkan League.-Trans-ceiving assurances of goodwill and direct salvage operations.
is spent in going through the dully Ocean.
Addressing the College of Cardin Mersey Dock Harbour Board, which
An official statement issued by the newspapers. "AL moment
In military uniform, His Majesty which appeared
rushed salvage equipment to the Thesis, says there is a good prospect conducts affairs of State between the hours of and 12.30. With an hour lives of the
of salving the submarine,
The Admiralty states that oxyfor lunch, His Majesty is again at- State alfairs until 0:30 tending to
Since the outbreak of the China Incident, the Emperor has been so has been occupied that little time available for indulging in his hobby makes a point of attending a weekly
Paris Reaction
Paris, June 2. The great importance attached in political quarters here to Paul's visit to Berlla is reflected in
press comments,
the resolve to maintain peace.
[nls,
the
1 Ponerds the
thought
Princeginning of last me on acetylene apparatus will probably be
it timely after mature deliber
to
anxiety
make known to some statemen of the used later to burn a hole in the stern great European natio
nations the Le Journal declares that the least
the situation
tion was causing us, result that must be expected is a profear lest International discension be- clamation of Yugo-Slav neutrality
come aggravated to the point of de-
of the submarine to release the men. and our
slep met in general with the sym-
the Governments. This left:
pm.
and the announcement of Yugo generating into a bloody conflict. This ILLEGAL INSTRUMENT of biological research, although he Slavia's willingness to purnue e policy. of complete ncutrality which takes into consideration the interests pathy
open to us the way to further mani-Man Fined for Possession lecture on foreign affairs. that festalions of our carnest solleltude."
of the axis powers.
Le Petit Parisien declares Prince Paul's visit to Berlin is a visit rather than a visit of
friendly edly political character. One
pronounc might
however, that the visit expect, would help to promote Cezman Yugo-Slav trade relations and to ex- pedite negotiatlons for extension of such trade.--Trans-Ocean.
-Reuter,
Wrong Home. Remembered
Tumald-rimmed ones.
La
The Asahi reports that His Majesty Of File
has dispensed with full dress, foreign liquors and tobacco, and that all gold Acting on information, a Chinese articles of the Imperial Household detective searched Liu Kwai, 24, have been sold to the Bank of Japan.
Majesty has also given up Portland Street on unemployed In Thursday found afle tucked in fold-rimmed prestasies in favour of his ot
a packet of pepper in and
ones. The Imperial lils
motor car cmploys charcoal for fuels Lui appeared before Mr. E. Hims-The stationery which His Majesty worth A
at the Kowloon Magistracy uses is a common variety avaliable Alce Stephenson had a lapse of yesterday charged with possession of to anyone, while his home made memory. He forgot that he bad on instrument fit for an unlawful watch is worth some Yen 10..
In maiters of dress His Majesty, moved from his former home about purpose. He was fined $20 or soven
also sets an example-of-amplialty moonlight launch pienie at a foar ago. So he returned there, weeks hard labour ranged by St. Andrew's Club will be broke the lock off the door, and was Sgt. Rogers said when Llu was nr- his underwear and hosiery continuing held this evening, the launch leaving sleeping when Tom Hom,' the pre-reated he said "M'kau. Wan." (Not to do duty offer many launderings,
Domel 'Enotigh Luck). the Police Pier.at 8.15 pm,
sent occupant, returned.
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His Excellency, the Chancellor of the University, will hold a Council at Governinent House at 5.30 p.m. on Friday.
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