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Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, the retiring British Ambassador-to- China, who was wounded when his car was attacked by Japanese war- planes, arrived in London' on January 8. He has almost completely re- covered, and expects to remain in London for a few months only. He is at present staying with his wife and children at the Goring Hotel, S.W. Photo shows Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen photographed for a walk in the park with his son Norton on January 9, (Copyright: By Air Mail)...

KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED

FOLLOWING LOOKS LIKE SUICIDE I'VE CALLED THE THEFT

OF ECCENTRIC

MRS:DEE'S

DIAMOND AND THE POISONING -OF-HER- SERVANT,

KING. PLACES KAY BLANE, A GUEST AT THE SWANKY

RESORT. UNDER

TECH- NICAR

TARREST,

BUT.....

THE DOCTOR.

YOU DID RIGHT, BOGGS! WHERE

1S MISS BLANE?

THE HOTEL MANAGER BRINGS WORD THE GIRL IS DYING »

out

THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 26,

MR. EDEN OPPOSES W Britain And France NEPHEW

In Complete Agreement

Paris, To-day.

LOF JEW

~Wong Cheong-sze, morning charged Burgess at the Cent the larceny of thi three diamond ring five gold buttons, t Hong Kong, money har Currency.

did not take all

Detective-Sergean

and lived at No. 13

once a week, Last ed. and asked for n He visited his au and the following

The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, Defendant pleaded

who is en route to Geneva for the League Coun-charge. cil meeting, had conversations with M. Camille complainant Lau Y Chautemps (French Premier) and M. Yvon from Swatow abou Delbos (Foreign Minister) at the Quai d'Orsay fendant, her nephew yesterday.

A communique was issued after the talks stating day he arrived abo that the international situation was examined fused to have tiff in all its aspects, and that the three Ministers about 1 p.m. left found themselves in complete agreement re-taining the jeweller garding the manner they contemplate the ques-bath were some of tions to be discussed at the League Council was meeting.

complaining of a

In the afternoon

missing and was la

found. A ret was made late in Monday, defendant a wardrobe în Eastern Hotel: In

a

Mr. Eden and M. Delbos left for to be published to-morrow. It con- found the jewellery Geneva at 10.20 last night;

tains suggestions for creating

lice to a jewellery an. sold two bangles f It is understood that the Anglo-organisation to bring about inter-that he had

given French conversations discussed, in national economic and financial co- very cordial manner; the questions operation.Trans-Ocean. of Spain and the Far East, and also. the question of joint

similar statements in regard to the League Covenant.

or.

It is understood the effect of the impending staternents will be to strengthen, rather than to weaken, the Covenant, and there will be no question of modifying Article XVI.

Reuter.

POLITICAL IMPORTANCE

100TH SESSION

· London, To-day. That neither Britain nor France desires, to make use of the 100th session of the Council of the League of Nations, which will he opened to-day by the President, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Af:| fairs of Iran, for a political demon' League stration of loyalty to the principles has been borne out by ONDE the outcome of Monday's meeting B of the British Cabinet.

Paris, To-day. Political circles here attach con- siderable importance to the Paris

According to the London press conversations between the British

yesterday morning, an attempt will Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, thebe made to avoid anything in the French Premier, M. Chautemps, and nature of a political demonstration. the French Foreign Minister, M. It is hoped in fact that the session Yvon Delhos.

will-confine itself strictly. to the agenda without raising thorny questions.

It is thought that above all, the question of reform of the League f Nations by dropping Article 16 relating to sanctions was discussed it the request of several smaller Powers,

The Far East conflict also claim- d the attention of Mr. Eden, M. Chautemps and M. Delbos.

Political circles think that there

BRITAIN AND U. S. MANOEUVRES

The Daily Telegraph" under- and Far Eastern issues, the British stands that apart from the Spanish

Cabinet also discussed at its Mon-

day session the question of Anglo- 9 the possibility of the Council con-

American relations whereby it was sidering the reappointment of the decided to send two British cruisers so-called Committee of 23. This to represent the British Navy-at- Committee was set up to deal with the forthcoming American Naval the Manchuria conflict.

manoeuvres in reply to the cour

It is further thought that the tesy shown by the United States in Ministers will consider the report sending two cruisers to the British of the former Belgian Prime Minis- manoeuvres at Singapore.--Trans- ter, M. Paul Van Zeeland, which is Ocea

THERE SHE IS JUST AS WE FOUND HER !

HERE IS ZEE DOCTOR NOW, KING !!

Copy-:[ Stephen Slealnger, right King Pestures Syndi 1937

World rightri

|HUH! SUICIDE? I KNEW SHE STOLE MY DIAMOND,

SEARCH THE ROOM AND GET IT FOR ME SERGEANT

NOT SO FAST, MRS DEE! HOW IS

MISS BLANE, DOCTOR?

HOM

Phone 27

By Zan

SHELL LIVE QUEER AB

BLANE DRA

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