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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 20, 1937,

GERMANY CHALLENGES

LORD PLYMOUTER'S

REASONING

COLONY TRANSFER PROBLEM NOT MORE ACUTE THAN IN 1919

Berlin, To-day.

The debate on the colonial question in the House of Lords, in which Lord Noel Buxton urged extension of the mandate system to all colonies, and Lord Plymouth demolished his arguments has resulted in some very candid criticism in the German press.

Practically all to-day's newspapers comment on the debate debate and launch bitter attacks on Lord Plymouth.

The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zei-

tung" says that the reasoning used

by Lord Plymouth in rejecting the LOCAL MUSICAL

motion fails to convince.

If the obstacles to transferring the present mandated areas into German colonies are so great, how is it, the paper asks, that such ob- stacles were apparently entirely overlooked in 1919?

Political Blunder

SUCCESSES

RESULT OF TRINITY EXAMINATIONS

The following are the results, To be sure, it continues, Lord supplied by Mr. J. E. Anderson, Crewe has admitted that the sei-local secretary, of the theory ex- zure of the German colonies and amination held at the University of their transformation into mandated Hong Kong on December 5 of the territories must be regarded as a Trinity College of Music, London. political blunder.

Teacher's Diplomas: Clement Such a statement should be put Vincent T. Leong (Associate on record, the paper says, which ATCL), Maple J. Quon (Asso goes on to express German satis-ciate A.T.CL), and Irene Wai-Oi faction with other remarks, by an-Lum (Paper Work). other Peer, to the effect that the

Intermediate Division African continent is in need of Honours: Frances Chen, Vida German industry and German Audrey Victoria Cook, Choy Lun science..

Wing, Fing Fung Ting, Florence.... - Economic Aspects

Kwan, Elizabeth Pollock, Verna "Germania" confines its remarks Rodrigues, Rachel Rego, Marjorie more to the economic aspect of the Tan, Lily Trinh, Pauline Trinh, matter.

Mabel Tsang, and Lily Tsang,

Pass With Merit: - Margaret

"After Great Britain has become

SUNDAY AND MONDA Y, TWO DAYS ONLY! the advocate of the Ottawa policy Botelho, Mabel Chan, Fung Fung

OUR SECOND DOUBLE PROGRAMME!" TWO PICTURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! ! GENE STRATTON · PORTER'S

"A GIRL OF THE LIMBERLOST"

AND

LIONEL ATWILL in "THE SPHINX"

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TO MORROW

Simone

Simon in

LADIES IN LOVE?

of closed economic territories, it Yaen, Armee Lee, Margaret Bobin cannot claim the right to criticise son Munro, and Rhexenor German policy in the same direc- tion, particularly when in Ger- many's case it is dictated by neces

sity.

Pass: Jeannette Wong.

Advanced Junior Division Honours:

Olive Lee, Cecilia

Passos, and Natalia G. da Silva

Hence the desire to offer Ger-Rozario. many some consolation, in the form Pass With Merit: Agnes Rose of inviting her collaboration in the Duckworth, Rayann Huang, and so-called Raw Materials Confer- Doreen Luey.

ence, can only be regarded as

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Junior Division Honours Eileen Aslett, Chan piece of political opportunism.

Marion There is a sufficient supply of Yin Wai, Charles Chan, raw materials in the world but a Cheng, Helen Lou, Claro Loy, Mol- country must be given the chance ly Lok Aida Rozario, Marie Roza- to get at it or acquire it.

The Versailles Treaty made that impossible for Germany to do, the paper concludes-Trans-Ocean.

NEW FLOOR SHOW AT GLOUCESTER

A trest is in store for patrons of the Gloucester Hotel this evening, the Di Gaetano÷Girls open their sesson with a varied pro-

ramme of dateS MEDIA.

rio, and Belinda Xavier -

Preparatory Division-- Honours: Choy Wing Kin, Fung Fung Haan, Betty Ann Goodwin, Prudence Mary Johnson, Phyllis Christine Kirby, and Amy Tsang

Pass With Merit Betty Hough-

ton

Pass

SOVIET LATVIA COURTESIES

Biga, To-day. The Chief of the Soviet General Staff, General Jegoroff, has arrived in Riga

the recent visit of the Latvian Chief of General Staff to Moscow

General Jegurofe is remaining in

until Monday

Under the man gement of Mr. A. Carpi, who is well known in the Far East for the excellence of hi shows, the pars comprise five American girls who were in high Fat school together in Colorado and have been teamed together for over five years.

Making their firk Oriental ap

pearance at the Cathay Hotel,

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

Shanghai, the Di-Gaetano Girls The RM have since, taken part in a tour of on completion Manila, Si

Bangkok, Gerhaul, will leave

lon and

be, they

of three month

tust

salling for

ports at noon on

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