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HINDERING GERMAN RETURN TO LEAGUE

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said that, hevertheless, if the "Fourthly, that by this unilateral resolution was adopted, all doors action the German Government con- remained open for a general farm upon itself no right. agreement.

* LEGAL - REVISION

CHINESE BITTEN“

·AT DOGS. HOME

Two Other Cases Are Reported

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"Fifthly, that this unilateral Mrs. F. H. Loseby, who is in action by introducing a new discharge of the Dog's Home; `re- Baron Aloisi pointed out that turbing element into the interna ports that a Chinese male attendant, Italy had always upheld the re-loal situation must necessarily ap Wong Wing-sang, was bitten on the vision of the military clauses "of the Treaty of Versailles, but re-pear to be a threat to European finger yesterday by a black and

white terrier dog. security.

He was sent to vision must take place legally

"Sixthly, considering, on the other the Kowloon Hospital.for treatment and by negotiation.

The Polish representative, Col, hand, that the British Government and the dog was sent to Matsukok Joseph Beck, qucationed whether and the French Government, with for observation.

A black and tan bitch, with two the League's authority would be the approval of the Italian Govern enhanced by introducing freshment, communicated to the German puppies, belonging to Mr. A. E. sanctions, said that Polish public Government as early as February 3, Agassiz, residing at "The Ram- opinion was gravely suspicious 1936, a plan for a general settle part," Talpo, was sent to Mataukok that the new accords which had ment, to be freely negotiated for the for observation after having bitten been suggested might prejudice organising of security in Európe Lau Hung, of the China Light and the state of peacé established in and for the general limitation of Power Co., who was visiting the north-eastern

Europe through armaments in a system of equality premises on Monday afternoon. pacts which Poland had already of rights, while ensuring active co- Lau Hong was treated at the concluded. Reuter.

operation of Germany in the League Kowloon Hospital. of Nations.

GERMANY'S ACTION

PRESS CRITICISM

A Chinese male, Cheung Tong, of, Berlin, To-day..

No. 192 Queen's Road East, third, The Anglo-Franco-Italian re- "Seventhly, that the unilateral floor, was yesterday admitted to the solution is unanimously rejected action of Germany, above referred Government Civil Hospital after by the morning papers, which re-to, was not only inconsistent with being bitten on the finger by a dog gard it as a challenge which, ifthis plan, but was taken at a time who suddenly entered the premises adopted, would seriously prejudice when negotiations were actually be and immediately vanished. the organisation of peace Ining pursued, (A) declare that Ger- For allowing his dog to go un- Europe.

many has falled in the duty which muzzled in Stubbs Road, on April 3,

SILVER JUBILEE

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The Vockische Beobachter says lles upon the members of the later Mr. Nigel, of Messrs. Johnson that the if the Geneva institution is national community to respect the Stokes and Masters, was fined $5 by so arrogant as to claim the role of undertakings which they have con- Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Cen- an infallible judge over beaten Ger-tracted, and condemn any unilateral tral Police Court this morning. many, then Germany will find it repudiation

international of the yery difficult to retum to the obligations. (B) To invite Govern- League.

ments which took the initiative in- The Morgenpost says the resolu- the plan of February 3, 1985, or tion is a crime against the peace of which gave their approval to it, to Europe and would close the door continue the negotiations so initiat- towards negotiations with Ger-ed, and, in particular, to promote the *many.

conclusion within the framework of The Berliner Tageblatt condemus the League of Nations of agree-

The Silver Jubilee Medals which this "attempt to stamp Germany as menta which may appear necessary are on sale in Hong Kong at the guilty in a trial in which the three to attain the object defined in this leading Jewellers and department Powers are not only prosecutors plan, due account being taken of the stores at $1.50 each are being fast but judges," and says that such obligations of the Covenant, with a disposed of and the latest indications attempts could not remain without view to assuring the maintenance of are that there are not enough in the serious consequences.-Reuter.

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HERIOT CLUB DINNER

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TEXT OF RESOLUTION

MEASURES FOR DEFENCE. London, to-day. "Considering that unilateral re-

The Colony was supplied with 500 It was decided at Geneva yester-pudiation of an international obliga- of these medals, Messrs. Sennet day, at a meeting between Sir John tion may endanger the existence of Freres have nearly sold out their Simon, Baron Aloisi, and M. Laval, the League of Nations as an organi- stock, while Mesars, Lane, Crawfords that Britain and Italy should, asso-sation for the maintenance of peace have disposed of 90, 1 ciate themselves with the resolution and the promotion of security, it The former firm are expecting an-1: condemning any unilateral violation decides that such repudiation, with other supply to-day. of the treatles to be moved by out prejudice to the application of France at a special meeting of the measures already contained in the League Council.

International agreements, calls into The three-Power resolution, which play all the appropriate measures of was considered by the council that the part of members of the Langue evening, was as follows: "First that of Nations, within the framework In reply. Mr. Furves thanked ja scrupulous regard of all treaty of the Covenant.

those present for all their good obligations in the fundamental prin- "It requests that a committee wishes, and said how he had appre- ||ciple of international life, and is an should propose for this purpose ciated the honour which the “Club essential condition of the mainten-measures rendering the Covenant had bestowed on him last, year by lance of peace,

more effective in the organisation electing him as their President. "Secondly, it is an essential prin-of collective security, and to de- He earnestly hoped that the Hong ciple of the law of nations that no ine, in principle, the economic Kong Heriot Club, which had now nation has the power to liberate it and financial measures which might been in existence for seven years, self from the engagements of the be applied in the future to a state, would continue to flourish and that treaty nor modify the stipulations, whether a member of the League the quarterly meetings would be held except by the consent of the other of Nations or not, endangering the regularly, He regretted that cir contracting parties.

peace and repudiating its interna- cumstances compelled him to leave CONFLICT OF PRINCIPLE tional obligations."

Hong Kong before the June Day "Thirdly, the promulgation of This long resolution was support Dinner, but that it would give him military, law of March 16 1985. by ed in turn by M. Laval, Sir John great pleasure to represent the the German Government conflicts Simon, and Baron, Alofsi.—British | Club at the Annual Dinner of the with these principles. --- ¦

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