1939-06-06 — Page 28

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YUGOSLAV-

INAZI WARNING

GERMAN TALKS TO CZECH

COMMUNIQUE

BERLIN, TO-DAY.

DEMOCRATS

PRAGUE, TO-DAY.

THE FULL TEXT OF THE COMMUNIQUE ISSUED LAST AN OUTSPOKEN WARNING EVENING ON THE CONCLUSION TO CZECHS TO ACCEPT THE OF THE VISIT OF THE YUGO-NAZI REGIME AS PERMANENT, SLAV REGENT, PRINCE PAUL. WAS GIVEN HERE YESTERDAY IS AS FOLLOWS:

BY THE DEPUTY "PROTEC- TOR” OF BOHEMIA.

"Hitler to-day had another meet- ing with Prince Paul. The Yugo He said that although there were Slav Foreign Minister, M. Mar- Czechs who realised the new situa- kovitch, and the Reich Foreign|tion was inevitable, many in Czechia Minister, Herr von Ribbentrop, still clung to their Democratic were present at this exchange of traditions, still believed in the po views, which lasted several hours. licy of President Benes and hoped for a return of the former condi- "The Regent's visit has provided

tions. the occasion for a comprehensive, exchange of political views. The It would be best for them, he conversations, which were conducted said, if they made up their minds with frank cordiality and in a most that the Germans had come to friendly spirit, extended to all ques-stay. tions concerning the two countries.

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The Germans would no longer tolerate the passive resistance of a part of the population, nor the underground plottings against Nazi

"ESSENTIAL ELEMENT"

"Both sides regard the confident friendship and close

co-operation rule. which links Yugo-Slavia with Ger- many and Italy as an essential ele- ment for the tranquilisation of Europe and for a policy whose aim is really constructive work.

agreement with Italy convinced that with this clear policy they are "Both governments are firmly serving the task of removing the determined to strengthen their poli-political tensions which burden tical, economic and cultural rela- Europe and of securing peaceful tions still further on this clear and development guaranteeing the vital solid basis. They are-in complete rights of nations."-Trans-Ocean.

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 6, 1989.

THE HIGH PRICE OF CHEAPNESS Few who have discovered the high price of cheapness ever experiment with quantity over quality when it comes to the important business of eye-care. The yet unbit- ten, however, would be wise to heed us, and for their optical requirements påt- ronise.

Lazarus

IOPTICIANI

forty years established in the Orient.

STOP

PRESS

TEL. 20022 or 33993

THEY BEND AS YOU JUÈND

NORVIC SHOE

CO'S.

BIG 4

"NORVIC"

"MASCOT".

“SIR HERBERT

BARKER"

and

"FINN-FLEX'

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Under these brands you have the choice of the finest British Shoes; made by the largest footwear specialists in England.

Norvic and Mascot provide the shoe for Day, Evening and all Dress occasions. Sir Herbert Barker "the true to nature foot- wear" for Day and Golf-wear. Finn-flex a heavier shoe with a flexible sole, waterproof and hard wearing.

Prices range from

$21.50 to $39.50

(Less 10% Cash Discount) Other qualities $14.75 to $19.50

INSPECTION INVITED

Wm. POWELL, LTD.

Sole Agents for The Norvic Shoe Co.

· 10, ICE HOUSE STREET.

JAPANESE ARMY OFFICER CHARGED

A Japanese army officer, Hideo Ohira, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy this morning, with failing to notify the Police of his arrival in the Colony within the prescribed period.

Inspector Langley said that de- fendant arrived here from Macao last Friday, and did not report to the Registration Office.

Defendant said report.

he forget to

A fine of $10 was imposed.

ENGAGEMENT ·

The engagement is announced of Joan, elder daughter of Mr., and Peak, and Edward. Warren, only Mrs. W. E. Rickwood,.of 370, The

Mare, of Blackheath, London.. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. dẹ la

DEATH

PAYNE.-On June 5, 1939, at the Matilda Hospital, Florence May Payne, wife of George Albert Payne, aged 52 years. Funeral will pass the Monument át 5 p.m. to-day.

FOR GREATER POWER

Westinghouse Kitchen proved

REFRIGERATOR

DAVIE, BOAG & CO., LTD. Showroom: Gloucester- Building. Tel 81141.

Printed and Published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd., by GORDON CADE BURNETT, at BA, Wyndham Street, Victoria Hong Kong.

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