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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 29, 1940.
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THAILAND'S CONTRIBUTION All SOUR TASTE
ΤΟ FAR EASTERN PEACE against
Non-Aggression Treaties With Britain, France And Japan
THAILAND recently signed reciprocal treaties of
700
CINEMAS
non-aggression with Great Britain, France and Japan. SAY NO- The Anglo-Thai and Franco-Thải pacts were signed in To "Gone With
Bangkok and the Japano-Thai pact in Tokio.
The new treaties were described by the Thai Prime Minister as a "further contribution to the cause of peace
in this part of the world."
The Wind"
BY P. L, MANNOCK
TWO large cinema circuits.. Gaumont-British and Odeon, may be considered as a further up with their 700 halls, have re- friendship consistently pursued by, Wind" under the plication of the polley of equal fused to book "Gone With the conditions the Thai Government.
The conclusion of the pact That Gavernment and people, and with Britain was referred to in the House of Commons by the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler reports "Reater."
"Finally, it should be remembered that Thailand has a long record of He sold His Majesty's Government strict observance of treaty engage welcomed the agreement, which ments and that these new engage- would strengthen the long-established ments will also be scrupulously ou relations between the British and served."
the people of Thailand.
The agreement, he fell, would in- troduce further stability In south- castern Asia.
Thal
Minister
Treaty With Japan
and
demanded.
One of these is that the minimum admission price shall be 38. 04.-
urte times as muel as the average cinema patron pays.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is also try. ing to clinrge 70 per cent, of takings as its share.
It has also offered to guarantee holls 10 per cent. profit, but this
roures no enthusiasm.
Our largest circult, Associated
rhovinen's official association queries
The treaty between Japan statement to the Press, the Thailand was signed in Tokio be Prime
declared:
tween the Japanese Foreign Minister, "The signing of a pact of non-Mr. Arita, and the Thoi Minister to angression between Thailand and Japan, M. Phya Sri Sena, yesterday| France and a pact of non-aggression the allelal residence of the For-British, is to show the film, but the between Thailand and Great Britain, eign Minister. and a treaty concerning flie von- tinuance of friendly relations
"This treaty has been concluded the mutual respect of each other's for the purpose of reaffirming and territorial integrity between Thai-odifying further the traditional re- lund and Japan respectively may heathens of amity between the two welcomed as a further contribution tries and to contribute thereby to the cause of prace in this part the stability and peace of Ebat Asia"
sinted
a Japanese cominunique. "Its main points are:
of the world.
#nd
No Relation To Hostilities "Each of these agreements specific ally provides for the respect of the territorial integrity of Thailand by other Renntory states and, further,! that in the event of one of the signa- torics being involved in a war against a turd Power, the other will noti give aids or assistance to that Power. sald engagements are all re- ciprocal.
"The
"These agreements have been under negotiation for many months! and, have no relationship the present hostilities in Europe.
These several treatles are further examples of the peaceful will of the
It
that this combine is either showing
generally or paying 70 per cent." General feeling is that this is not time to raise prices in order that Hollywood can at an extra £1,000.- 000 out of war-time Britain.
The
Alm, running three hours and 40 minutes, fe upregramme in Itself, it is claimed. But the publie nor (1) Mutual respect for the terrimally see, at normal prices, a double- forles of the contracting parties und confirmation of peace and friendly relations between them;
(2) Exchange of information and consultations with regard to matiers of interest common to the two coun-
tries, and
feature show,
Concern about the rent asked for, this
film was expressed at question me in the House of Commons re- cently.
was afraid that when the war finished Mr. Neil Maclean (Lab. Goyun)
our cinemas. unable to meet such (3) A pledge, in the event of one charges, would be in the hands of of the contracting parties being al-American producers. tacked by a third country of non- assistance to that third country."
Major Lloyd Parliamentary
George. The treaty will be effective from there was not the slightest intention Secretary, Board of Trade, sald the day of exchange of ratifications of allowing and will be valid for five years," the pened after the last war,
repeillion of what hap- when communique adds, according to America secured almost a monopoly Eastern News,
of Blm production.
THESE SIGNS SAY "Sour carte after meals in one of the
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