THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 2, 1988.
ADMIRALTY
COURT FINDING
UPHELD
No Aggressive Intention Toward
Germany
London, To-day.
The court of appeal yesterday Britain has no aggressive intentions against Ger-
London, To-day.
upheld the decision of the Admiral-
ty Division of the High Court of
Justice which rejected the Spanish
the steamer "Arantzazu Mendi.”
The steamer, which is now in London, had been seized by the
Nationalists.
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POLISH MURDER REPORT REPUDIATED
Berlin, To-day.
The Berlin representative
many, and has no intentions of entering an the American news agency, arms race, declared the Prime Minister in the ternational News Service, has, ac- House of Commons yesterday.
tentions.
state-
Government's claim for return of Mr. Chamberlain was replying to suggestions that cording to a semi-official German
armament was inconsistent with peaceful in-news agency, issued
ment denying that he cabled a
When the steamer came to Lon-
He declared he did not know "That is looking very far ahead.
report alleging that several Po- don, representatives of the Spanish why different standards should I shall not cease work to this end,lish Jews. lost their lives in Ger- Government filed an injunction to be applied to Britain in that res- "We must accustom ourselves to many through police measures. hold back the steamer in London pect than to other countries. the idea that the democracies and. pending the decision of the British
"I repeat categorically that we totalitarians would not be opposed Journal-American,”” had published The Hearst organ, "New York courts as to the ship's ownership. have no aggressive intentions to one another, but they can, if a report on Monday, crediting it to The decision of the British courts against Germany or any others. they choose, work together not the Berlin correspondent of the In-
“Our sole concern is to see
merely for a settlement of differ-ternational News Service. this country and her Imper- ences after they have arisen, ; but ial communications are safe, possibly operate a constructive pro- and that we shall not be so
The report asserted that nine gramme which will facilitate. weak relatively to others
in-Polish Jews lost their lives in ternational exchanges of goods and many through police measures and that our diplomacy cannot improve international relations for added that besides, hundreds of enter on discussions on an good and for all.
Jews had been driven across equal footing.
of appeasement. That is the policy chine-gun fire.
"That is sometimes called a policy frontier under the threat of ma- to which this Government intends wholeheartedly to devote itself."- Reuter.
which declared that the case is not subject to British jurisdiction since "National" Spain is "a Sove- reign State", has been received with great interest, in view of the fact that the courts' ruling was based on information: from the British Foreign Office which declared that the "British Government recognises "There is nothing further from the Spanish Nationalist Government our minds than to enter on a new as an executive authority in defarmaments race. facto control of a large part Spain."-Trans-Ocean.
ISLAM AND
PALESTINE
THE
of
MUNICH FOLLOWED UP
the
The Berlin representative · em-
| phatically denied having sent any message containing such exaggera- tions as those credited to him in the
"In Munich, properly and suit- ARABS AND UNITED
ARABS AND UNITED New York paper. Trans-Ocean.
ably followed up, lies the pos- sibility of a new era of peace in Europe.
STATES
Cairo, To-day.
WEATHER FORECAST
the
LONDON, TO-DAY. "Let there be no mistake as to ARAB DELEGATION, our policy. Our firm determination HEADED BY THE FORMER is that there will not be any sit- A delegation of the Arab "Pro-| EGYPTIAN MINISTER, ALLOU-|ting still and waiting for peace to visional National Government" of
The Royal Observatory reports BI PASHA, WHICH IS TO SUB-|come.
Palestine called on the United that the anticyclone remains moder- MIT THE RESOLUTIONS OF THE "We must take active and pacific States Consulate in Jerusalem toate in intensity and appears to be PAN-ISLAMIC CONGRESS, AR-steps towards that end. We must protest against the pro-Jewish atti-moving eastward, pressure is now RIVED HERE YESTERDAY. not await until a crisis becomes tude of the American Government, highest over S. Korea. Pressure
These resolutions concern the Is-acute before settling it. We should according to a message reaching remains relatively low over lamic, demand for the setting up try and consolidate goodwill be-here from Jerusalem.
Pacific to the east to the southern in Palestine of a constitutional tween the four Munich powers and The delegation is said to have Philippine Islands, government and immediate termin-endeavour
restore European given assurances that the Arabs Local forecast E. winds, mo- ation of Jewish immigration. It confidence by removal of fears and would strictly respect American derate; fair. is suggested that the British Man-suspicions.
interests in Palestine. Trans- date be relinquished and the new
Ocean. State enter into an alliance with Britain.-Trans-Ocean.
to
LOOKING FAR AHEAD "We aim at limitation of arma- ments by agreement. We aim in the end at the practical abolition of armaments.
m
A Chinese, Doctor Li Sang, No. 2 Chinese Street, reported that be- Leung-tin, foki of junk No. 4191, tween 6 a. m. and noon yesterday, was admitted to the Queen Mary some person entered his house and Hospital, suffering from an overdose stole money and jewellery to the of opium poison.
value of $228,
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Here are men of
the Tank Corps halted for a "mug of tea” in the manoeuvre area near Andover and obviously enjoying it. (Copyright).
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