ROME REGARDS EXCESS OF ZEAL FRANCO REPLY AS "LOGICAL"
Rome, To-day.
BY HAWKERS
Excess of patriotic zeal leading to many complaints to the police caused orders to be issued last night Franco's answer to the British for termination of the "Offer Gold” plan questions is hailed it as "logi-drive by local hawkers. cal and concrete," particularly his demand for the granting of belli-
In Kowloon, it is alleged, intimi- actual gerent rights without any prelim-dation (and in some cases
destruction of stock-in-trade) inary concessions on his part,
"Tribuna" emphasises that belli-sisted many in making
co-operate in gerent rights are a natural condi- minds to
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 28, 1988.
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tion for the execution of the Bri-paign, while the "no change" order tish Plan and must therefore pre-in dealing with customers caused cede any action. The paper asks many complaints. whether it is logical of the Powers, on one hand to negotiate with Bur- gos and to demand pledges from Franco, and on the other hand to refuse not only to grant him rights, but even to recognise the fact that two parties are fighting?
The grant of belligerent rights to conflict Franco would place the upon a natural basis and compel the Powers to take a definite stand. For this reason Moscow and others are anxious to avoid this step.
According to the Paris correspon-
"Giornale dent of the
d'Italia,"
It is understood also that official instructions against provocative political posters were in several in- stances disregarded.
The hawkers' campaign is report- ed to have netted over $100,000 for China's war chest.
AN OVERSIGHT
B. Lipkovsky, of No. 5, Hankow Road was fined $8 by Mr. H. R. Franco's answer is much more Butters at the Central Magistracy favourably received in moderate for failing to notify the Traffic De- French circles than in London po-partment of a change of address. litical quarters, the general opin- ion being that the door is still open to further negotiations.—Trans- the Aliens Office and thought that
Ocean.
Defendant said he had
was sufficient.
notified
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