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"THE CHINA "HAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935
NINE-WICKET VICTORY
FIRST TEST ENDS ́ ́AT DURBAN
AUSTRALIANS WIN
Durban, To-day.
The first Test cricket match be- tween South Africa and Austra lia ended here to-day in a win for the visitors by 9 wickets.
South Africa scored 292" in their second knock, A. D. Nourse and E A. Rowan adding 118 for
Sada Bay, Crete, the only harbour the island possesses which is safe the fourth wicket. Fin all weathers.
NEW FOREIGN POLICY
IN CHINA
HARMONIOUS RELATIONS WITH ALL FOREIGN NATIONS
Nanking, To-day.
General Chang Chun, the new Minister for Foreign Affairs, received newspaper correspon- dents at the Waichiapou yesterday morning. During the interview he made the following statement:
The Australians scored the re- quired runs for the loss of only! fone wicket, the scores being:-
South Africa: 248 and 252 (A) D. Nourse 91, E. A. Rowan 49; W. J. O'Reilly & for 49; C. V. Grim- mett S for 38, F. Fleetwood-Smith 1 for 101).
Australia:
429 and 102 for 1
-Reuter.
(W. Brown 55).
WORLD CHESS CHAMPION
Again Challenged By Runner-Up
-CHINA MAN,” SPECIAL.
Amsterdam To-day.
"As a soldier of the revolution, I have during the last 25
The new world chess champion. years devoted myself mainly to military and administrative work. Obering faithfully all the time the principles of the Party in tak-Dr. Euwe, has been challenged by ing up the portfolio of the Foreign Office, it is my desire to do all the ex-champion, Dr. Alekhine, to ja return match. Dr. Eawe, who I can to further strengthen the fair relations existing between- China and the other nations.
recently defeated Dr. Alekhine in
"The foreign policy of thermic co-operation on the basis of a sensational match of 30 games National Government is to equality and reciprocity. Although by the closest possible margin, is secure for China a position of we are fully determined to make contractually bound to accept the independence and equality, and the ultimate sacrifice in case of challenge
The return match will probably
to seek for lasting peace among necessity. we shall nevertheless the nations. This policy will not exert our best efforts to preserve take place some time next Feaf.---- be changed under any circum-the peace, in order that our na-Trans-Ocean Service. stances. and it is our desire totion may be consolidated and re- strive for progress towards this generated. *- objective The same policy
SPECIAL-OBLIGATIONS
was re-stated by President "It is generally admitted that Chiang Kai-shek in a speech in China's treaty relations, with before the recent Fifth Nation-other nations, there are certain al Congress of the Kuomintang. obligations of a special nature. become inapplicable) "It has been declared that the which have Chinese Government is determin-to the present conditions and ed to seek for harmonious rela-which actually tend to hamper tions among the nations without her development. spoiling our sovereignty, and to bring about international econo-
QUIET DAY IN PEIPING
Students Confined To Colleges
Peiping, To-day.
Peiping passed
NEW CZECH CABINET
Only One Change Pending
**CHINA MAR * SPECIAL
Prague, To-day. President Benes will entrust the *Our highest hope is to free
the formation of a new Government ourselves from such special obli- Premier, M. Hodza, ́with gations through legitimate pro-
according to information from cesses. Eowever, we are deeply
it is reliable quarters, where (convinced that the primary obli- gation in international relations stated that M-Hodza-will pro- is the maintenance of good faith visionally also assume the post of China as a nation has stood for Foreign Minister vice Dr. Benex, thousands of year for good faith and that no further changes in the old Cabinet are contemplated- Trans-Ocean Service.
the observance of which has be come all the more important un- der the present conditions.
"We are well aware of the fet MINES DISPUTE
ters imposed on us by various
Unreason-
a quiet day inequitable obligations of varions
But, however yesterday after the patriotic kinds. excitements during the past few able they may be, we feel that in: days, although the students con-keeping with the principle of The middle good faith we are in duty bound tinued their strike.
IN ENGLAND
Direct Negotiations Opened
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SINO-BURMESE FRONTIER
JOINT COMMISSION APPOINTED
London, To-day.
LONDON PRESS COMMENT
(Continued from Page 13
The
News-Chronicle
remarks
and college students planned to to bear them patiently, so far as
London, To-day. hold another, demonstration yes-they rest on a legal basis and so
Nearly 200 delegates, attended a terday, but they were unable tollong as they are not nullified.
special conference of the Mine-
that the retirement will help to leave their campuses, as all the UNDERSTANDING REQUIRED
London Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secre-restore the British prestige, but schools were heavily guarded by "Meanwhile, we do hope the workers' Federation in
yesterday afternoon, which was), the police and the Peace Preserva-various countries concerned fully tive Corps. Although a few understand the present position adjourned until to-day after a tary of State for India, replying the Prime Minister can scarcely students managed to leap over the of China and appreciate her rea-long session. It is believed that to Mr. Gallacher, announced that hope to escape from the demums school walls, they were soon dis-sonable claims. We further hope the majority will favour & con- the joint commission to determine or restore the Cabinet's credit by tinuation of the negotiations which
throwing overboard a collexgue that they will place confidence in persed by the police on duty.
The patriotic activities of the the laws of nations. It is a fact Teached the main stage on Tues the southern section of the who by his Assembly „peach was students are now confined to the that whatever may be the mea-day in the fast meeting between demarcated Sino-Burmese frontier largely instrumental in winning
the colliery owners and men on has been formed as follows him the election, have sures and activities of the
SINGLE POLICY REQUIRED CAMPES. Double sentries
national basis since 1920,
Colonel Iselin (Swiss) (Chair-
The Daily Herald say: "The been posted at the important Chinese, they are aimed at nothing
Following Tuesday's meeting man), Messrs., J. Clagne and F. S.
plan of having two Foreign Min- precantion more than self-preservation as a
co-existence with and in view of their dissatisfac-Grose (Britain) and Mr. Yin against all contingencies. -nation and
tion with the other countries.
owners' proposals, fing-te (China).isters and two foreign policies has landed us in disaster. Let us Hirve The expenses would be defrayed "While mutual confidence in in the miners' executive decided yes
|a single - Minister and a single ternational relations is really the terday morning to interview the by the Indian and Chinese Govers policy, firmly based on the League
ments equally. He hoped that the most reliable foundation of in Secretary for Mines, who 32W ternational peace,
the mutual them at noon. Later at question commission would complete its confidence among nations depends time in the House of Commons work in the field by next spring. upon the sincerity with which the Capt. Crookshank expressed satis- responsible statesmen of the na-faction at the joint meeting be [tions deal with each other.
tween owners and men, as indicat
street
Commers 23 2
Central News Agency."
EXPULSION FROM BELGIUM
German Diplomatic
Protest
CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
"The Chinese Government in ing some progress towards, a its relations with other nations settlement of the miners' claim by Brussels, To-day. will show the utmost sincerity in direct negotiation-British Wire-
Jess Service The German Charge d'Affaires striving for readjustment. I am has formally and sharply protested strongly convinced that the effect
to the Belgian Government against of such a policy will not be bene- NEW GOVERNMENT
the expulsion of four German-ficial only to China alone, but to born inhabitants of the former the various foreign countries con- German Eupen Malmedy district, cerned as well"-Central News who by a verdict of the Liege Agency-y Court of Appeal were last October deprived of their, Belgian citizen-70% ship and were recently expelled
FEATHER REPORT
APPOINTMENTS
Formally Gazetted In Nanking
Nanking, To-day.
Reater.
Covenant.
"The Manchester Guardian" zZYB that the question now is: “Why were the proposals, ever conceived? The resignation does not absolve
ICE ON PLANE the Government from a full states
WINGS
Preventive Methods Developed
{ment thereon.'.
not with dignity have continued "in office.
The Liverpool Daily Past thinke {that the resignation was perhaps fnevitable, but it will be sincerely regretted, as before negotiating the peace terms Sir Samuel-Hazre had won high repute as a Foreign London, To-day.
Minister" with the virtual" -"re- Sir Victor Sassoon announced pediation of his policy by Mr. in the House of Commons yester Eden at Geneva, Sir Samuel could day that the chemical method of prevention of the formation of ice on aeroplane wings discover,
-The Nottingham Journal says The anti-cyclone has weakened The National Government yes-ed at the Air Force establishment UNDER FRANCE'S WING The Charge d'Affaires pointed and commenced to move east terday formally appointed Gen had now been developed. There that the repeated instances of ast that the expulsion had been ward, pressure being now highest crais Ten Hsi-shan and Feng Yu-cent Belgian airliner disaster was weakness and deference to the
wishes Lot French politicians ha decreed, despite the represents over the Yellow Sea. The depres- halang as Vice-Chairmen of the caused by ice on the wings
brought British policy tions made by the German Govern- sion Kasemoved to the north-east Military Affairs Commission and Reuter ment against the Belgian of Hokkaido, and the typhoon is General Cheng Chien is Chief of patriation law of July 30, 1984, 35 bad about 150 miles west Staff well, as against the
moving! The National Goverment in its
ste also accepted the oretion of Generalissitno by the
from Belgium
the
this morning tealNews
LIFEBOAT COSWAIN RETIRES
that it is of the that British policy from the
bouring wider
into con
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