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CONDITIONS IN THE

SAAR

Buerckel's Special Mission To Rome

(Special to the "Hong Kong

Dally Press"). Telegraph, Lopyright, Tala graphic

Hessages Ordinance, 1891 Received, November 11, 4.40 4.9.)

Neustadt. Nov. 10. After his return to tne Reich . from

the Rome deliberations. Hitler's Suar coinm'ssar. Enerckel made a statement to the Press on Saturday indicating the nature of his special mission and the results achieved. The chief object. he said, of his mission was to clear up misconceptions. In the League of

of the

territory's representative Governing Commission had oppas- ed the report and expressly de- clared that he could not consider the German Front's activities as dangerous.---

Transaceon Kuo Min.

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MINISTERS" CONFER ›

Paris, Nov. 2

It is semi-officially announced that on Friday forenoon the Ger- man Ambassador, Koester, called on Foreign Minister Laval to in- form him of the position taken up by the German Government despatching question of

the Saar. Simul-

ir the troops

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Nations'. circles about Ger- many's attitude towards the pre- sent conditions in the Saar terri- tory: Buerckel emphasled intaneously, the German diplomatic Rome that....on the German side representatives in London. Rome no intention of a putsch ever and Brussels pald similar calls on existed nor ever could, because the the respective governments with Saar is 100 per cent. German and the same mission. the ultimate result of the plebs- cite is not in doubt.

M. Layal also received in Frz- day forenoon the French Ambas- sador to Berlin, Francois Bopon- cet, when all questions now out-

Buerckel presented the Rome Committee of Three a demand that French troops should be withdrawn | standing, between France and from the vicinity of the Saar frontier and that emigres should be evicted from the Saar. In any case said Buerckel, their situation would become untenable as soon as the Saar Governing Commis- sion, the French mines adminis- tration and the emigre Press dis- appeared Transocean Kuo Min.

ILLEGAL ACTS

11 Geneva, Nov. 10. The Saar Governing Commis- sler's report on the alleged acti- vities of the German Front or ganisation in the Saar territory which was published here by the League Secretariat and covered 26 printed pages that the German Front is merely a continuation of the National-Socialist party.

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The report deals at length with the alleged relations existing be tween the German Front on the one hand and the civil servants in the Saar bastir as well as the Reich authorities on the other. President Knox of the Saar Gov- erning Commission admits, in his covering letter, that the German Front is by no means alone guilty of illegal acts since its adversaries also often caused serious disorders. Knox also states that the Saar

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ARMISTICE DAY

London Cenotaph Ceremony

Mondon, Nov. 11′′

A mild day enabled His Majesty the King, who was accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke the of York, to participate in Armistice service at the Cenotaph which was attended by an enor- mous crowd.

His Majesty, wearing the service uniform of a Field Marshal, and the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York in naval uniforms, lald. wreaths at the Cenotaph, follow- ed by the Prime Minister, other Cabinet Ministers, Dominions re- presentatives and General Smuts.

Germany were discussed exhaus- tively. This was the first time Francois Baponcet had the op- portunity to come into personal contact with Laval since the latter became foreign minister.- Transocean Kuo Min..

ANOTHER TALK

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12,- 1934.

IDENTICAL NEWS NEW DEVELOPMENT. IN

Marshal Petain And His Successor

identical

Paris, Nov. 10.-Marshal Petain, the retiring French War Minister, told Pressmen that his successor, General Maurin held views in all important matters and that he (Petain) was convinced that everything he had begun as Minister would be continu- ed by Maurin without delay.

Transocean Aug Min....

SIMONE TERY FREE

Expelled From Spain

(By

(Special to Hong Kong Dally. Press") Telegraph, Copyright, Tela Ordinance. 1803 graphis Messager Received, Novembor" 10, 4.30 p.m.)

Paris, Nov. 10.

NAVAL TALKS

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Report Of Anglo-Japanese Alliance

London, Nov. 11.

The "Sunday Referee" under- stands that as the result of a visit to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's coun- try residence last week-end of the Japanese naval delegates, the way has been cleared for an agreement in principle which would enable the conference to meet next year.

The Japanese have now In- timated that they are willing to accept something less than naval parity owing to the revival in a new form of an Anglo-Japanese alliance. The "Sunday Referee" says that this development was the result of brought about as damage to British interests in the Far East which the severance of the old Anglo-Japanese treaty oc- casioned and should lead to an | Anglo-Japanese arrangement to

end the cotton war,

The paper adds that Germany has already reached an under- Japan and the standing with present Anglo-Japanese develop- ment may result in a new alliance which will seriously weaken what

RURAL ENGLAND |

Protest To Prime Minister

London, Nov. 10.

remains of the Franco-British entente.- Reuter.

CONTACT MAINTAINED

London, "Nov. 10. No further formal meetings be- tween representatives of the naval powers engaged in the preliminary bilateral conversations in London have so far been arranged but contacts between members of the delegations is maintained. During the recent exchange of views various suggestions for reaching agreement between the United States, Japan and Britain have been made, but the reports that specific concrete proposals have been advanced by the British re- presentatives are inaccurate. It would: however, appear that the progress and general trend of the discussions have been communi- cated by the Japanese delegates to

Press Tokyo,

from messages, Japan state that the report from the delegation is under considera- tion-

British Wireless,

UPRISING IN CUBA

In Sympathy With

Peasants

A letter urging early legislation to restrict the so-called ribbon development along new roads sign-

Havana, Nov. 10. ed by prominent officials of the

A number of strategic points Motoring Associations and other have been seized by groups o organisations' including the Counarmed insurgents in Santiago pro- ell for the preservation of rural sent to the England has been

The letter re-

1 vince.

The outbreak is reported..to the part of the general strike declared throughout the province in sym-

The special correspondent to the "Oeuvre." Mile. Simone Tery who was arrested in Madrid and charged with insulting the Span ish Army but was released at the accidents to pedestrians, especially cathy with' a number of peasants

Paris, Nov. 9. The second conversation on the subject of the Saar, the German Ambassador had on Friday with Laval lasted over one hour. The most friendly Song prevailed throughout. The discussion turn- ed chiefly on the correct interpre- tation of the former League of Nations' decision already often cit- ed. No agreement could be reach- ed because both parties adhered French Embassy's request, and ex- views, pelled from Spain has arrived tenaciously to their own Both Herr Koester and M. Laval here. She stated to Fressmen t

she spent three days in prison but expressed the hope that in actual practice the question of reinforce was not informed of the charge ment of the Saar police would ne-against her until she reached the ver become acute. The upshot 8panish frontier..

was that both diplomats were clear that the decision on the question of international law of this nature would have to be left for interpre- tation to competent international tribunals.--

Transorean Kuo Min.

VISIT OF VON RIBBENTROP

Interest Aroused In London

London, Nov. 11. Interest is aroused here by the visit of von Ribbentrop, adviser to the German Government on dis- armament, ostensibly on a trip to Scotland for a holiday, but he has arranged to see Mr. Anthony Eden to-morrow.

The visit closely follows rumours that Germany is anxious to re- sume her place at the League Dis- armament Conference

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that Mile. Tery declared accusation that she had

the incited

the murder of General Batet was absolutely unfounded and she at- tributed this wholly to the incom- prehensible distortion of the ar- ticle sent by her to the "Oeuvre." Tronsucean Kuo-Min,

A SUCCESSFUL TOUR

Gen. Chiang Leaves For Nanchang

Prime Minister. presents that three out of four

in roads young children, occur fringed by houses, and states that ribbon development," which is un- economic and ugly as well as potentially dangerous is changing for the worse the social structure in which increasing numbers of people live The future shape of the country is declared to be at stake.- British Wireless!.

SILVER MARKET

(From Our Own Correspondent)

London, Nov. 10. London Silver prices to-day s were up 1/4, as follow:-

Nov. 10. Nov. 9 Spot

23-3/4 24 Forward ...... 23-7/8 24-1/8.

London on New York cross rate at 2:00 p.m. to-day was 4.99% compared with 4.987 at closing yesterday.

Peiping, Nov. 11.

TWO-YEAR MORATORIUM Madame Chiang Kai Shek, Dr.

IN LOUISIANA H. H. Kung and Mr. W. H. Donald arrived at 4.30 pm. by Ford plane

Baton Rouge, Nov. 10. from Taiyuan, while several mem

Senator Huey Long is planning bers of the staff arrived by Condor legislation for the declaration of plane. General Chiang Kai Shek a two-year moratorium on all few direct from Taiyuan to Nan- debts in Louisiana- the glant Junkers Reuter. provided chang by

machine. The party took off this morning from Taiyuan amidst a remarkable demonstration of ex- thusiasm, thus completing over six, weeks' successful tour through the ten provinces,

granted equality and another declaring that after the Saar plebiscite Germany will de- nounce the military clauses of the Versailles Treaty and announce she is ready to re-participate" at Geneva.-

Her Majesty the Queen and the Duchess of York watched the keremony from the Home Once window.

The observance was carried out | Reuter. throughout the Empire- Reuter.

AT NEW I'ELHI

New Delhi, Nov. 11. Lord Willingdon, Commander- in-Chief, laid wreaths at the Memorial Arch in the presence of ex-service men and huge crowds.→→ Reuter.

IN NEW ZEALAND

Wellington, Nov. 11. Armistice Day was observed throughout the country- Reuter."

NATIONAL SHRINE, DEDICATED

Melbourne, Nov. 11. The Duke of Gloucester dedi- cated a new national shrine in the presence of Premier Argyle and 300,000 people including hundreds of war veteráns, war time leaders and detachments of visiting for- eign warshipe→→ Reuter,

JAPANESE AMBASSADOR IN LONDON

Mr. Matsudaira Leaving For Good

Tokyo, Nov. 10. The Japanese Press reports that Mr. Matsudalra is going to Tokyo before Christmas with the inter- tion, of not returning to London. The former Foreign Minister, M: Yoshizawa, is mentioned as a pos- sible successor.—e Reuter.

SIR THOMAS AND LADY SOUTHORN

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Despite strenuous travelling, changing conditions of climate and food, the Generalissimo's health seems improved- -Reuter.

BRITISH MINISTER'S SOUTH CHINA TOUR

Shanghai, Nov. 11. Sir Alexander Cadogan, the British Minister, is leaving early to-morrow morning aboard BMS. Falmouth on his tour in South China.

The first stopping place is Foo- chow and he will then visit Amoy, Bwatow and Canton.- Reuter.

VIENNA POLICE CLASH WITH COMMUNISTS

Vienna, Nov. 11. A clash between police and cccurred in the

Shanghai, Nov. 11. Sir Thomas and Lady Southorn arrived here at 2.30 pm to-day from Nanking after a visit to Pei- Communists ping. They will stay at the Con- Schmelz Prater districts of the sulate General with Sir John city during Communist demon- Brenan and will return to Hong strations. Forty-five demonstra- Kong on November 13

tors were arrested-

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whom the local courts ordered t surrender to certain foreign com- panies an area of unappropriated common land known as realengos. which the peasants contend w granted to their ancestors and which they have used for centur- les.

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Troops. It is reported, have been to the Quantomo district. without the Ministry of Interior's orders, to compet. the peasants surrender the land

Two hundred soldiers paring to attack the position. One realengo is manned by 500 pea- sants.... Reuter.

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MEMORIAL TO HEROES

Tributes Paid To

The Dead

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Preng" (Copyright).)

Munich, Nov. 9.

LONDON ROAD PROBLEMS

Work On Pedestrian Crossings

London, Nov., 10.

The Transport Minister Mr.. Hore Belisha has decided to set Masses of veterans of the Na-aside the recommendation of the tional-Socialist Party assembled in Advisory Committee that work on front of "Feldhernhalle," that is pedestrian crossings in London, "Hall of Heroes," here on FridayIncluding the laying down of-studs

in the roadway in an impressive ceremony, hon-

and erection of beacons on footpaths, should be" ouring sixteen comrades and plon-

discontinued pending consultation: eers of the National-Socialist

Mr. Hore. Bellsha in a letter to movement who fell in the rising

the committee says that ang al- of November 9, 1923. Suddenly to

teration in the system at this stage the sound of muffled drums, Kit- ler accompanied by Hess Himmler, must inevitably confuse the pub chief of the Blackcoats 88, and Wagner, the Munich district lead- er, appeared bearing an enormous laurel, wreath which the Fuehrer the at the foot.. of memorial Just as the first of sixteen guns boomed out, each one symbolising a tribute Germany is paying to-day to each of one of the sixteen dead.

deposited "MARTIAL LAW ALONG

COLORADO RIVER

Action By Governor Of Arizona

Phoenix, Nov. 11. Mr. Moeur, Governor of Arizona has declared martial law along the Colorado River on the Arizona

and he intends to adhere to the plan for laying 10,000 cross- It was announ- ings in London. ced officially last night that the Minister has ordered the London schame to be extended to the rest to the country.com British Wireless.

many enemies tr This ceremony was followed by still very very

Germany. It is for you to carry the induction into fall membership of the National-Socialist Party of on the task undertaken by the a number of Hitler youth to whom founders of the National-Socialist side of the Parker diversion dam the Fuehrer addressed a short but movement. Above all, be true to

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and ordered the National impressive speech urging the same, the party's old confession of faith" Guard to take possession of the loyalty, bravery and inflexibility No individual life is of any im- entire area. The Governor's ac-

that characterised the pioneers of portance. The life of the Father- tion is the result of building a

the National-Socialist movement. | land is all that matters.”~~~ temporary bridge across the river "You too will need to be fighters," Transocean Eug Min.

CHANG TAK which he contends is a direct en- said the Fuehrer, "because we have croachment of Arizona's rights. Reuter.

HOMAGE TO LATE KING ALEXANDER

French Officials Present At Ceremony

(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")

The Archbishop of the Orthodox

· Austrian Churches In Europe, în Ids picturesque robes' said masa for the dead King in a chancel which was providonally erected under the arch

Parla, Nov. 11, The officials of France last night in a stirring scene paid homage

While representatives of the to the late Hing Alexander. The commemoration took place on the French ex-servicemen with their eve of the Armistice celebrations. flags marched past the arch, the. Beneath the arches of the vault President of the French Republic, there was erected a catafalque on M. Lebrun appeared in front of Which was deposited the death the tomb of the Unknown Boldler mask of the Yugoslav King. Be- and bowed before the catafaique hind the catafaique was hung a erected in honour of the late King" huge silver brocade flag as a Alexander. M. Lebrun was sc- replica of the late King's personal companied by members of the chamber and Premier standard. Three chandeliers gave Senate

flickering and subdued light Flandin and the entire cabinet. The Republican guards were in Marshal Petain and M Franchet full dress with white trousers, top Desperey as well as the Yugoslav boots, long white gloves, blue Ministers 8palaikove and Espalan- tunics set off with red and silver kovit who were also present, al helmets with black algrettes and in gala uniform.

Transocean Kuo Min. golden swords,

The one sleeps, and the other

does not find any rest. How should ha Ha bad headache disturbs his night's resti, In these cases. Aspirin tablets wil afford immediate relief. Each tablet bears...“ the BAYER cross, the sign of qual

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