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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1934.
YUGOSLAVIA'S NOTE
TO THE LEAGUE
Grave Charge Against Hungary
[[Special to 'the “Hour Kont Dalli
Press" Wopyright.)1
Geneva, Nov. 23.
charges against Hungary couched In such fagrantly hostile language in the "Yugoslavian note to the League of Nations. Animated con- veraations are going on everywhere in Budapest's brilliant cafes where the one theme is "intolerable de- famation hurled at the Hungarian nation." the Press emphasising. that Yugoslavia's whole history was full of plots and assassinations."
The sole topic of conversation here is the situation created by Yugoslavia's précipitate actions on Thursday and the various Hungar- ian declarations produced. Asked by Press correspondents what steps the Hungarian Government Intended in taking, the Hungarian delegate, von Eckardt, declared The chief, conjecture in polšical that at the moment he could add circles is the attitude the great nothing to what had already been Powers will take up, the hope being said about Thursday's note. All that Great Britain and France will delegations to Geneva point out, exert their influence to conciliate that both Eckardt and Goemboes the Little Entente, this expect- expressed the wish that the Yugo-ation being based on the reason slavian charges should be dealt that conflict in South East Europe with as rapidly as possible by the would checkmate the French plans League of Nations Council, hinting { to stabilise” Europa through rap- that possibly Hungary in a coun prochement to Italy. To French ler note would proceed to attack Influence is attributed the fact that and demand that the Yugoslavian Italy did not support the Yugo- complaint be handled by the Léa- slavian note. An unconfirmed but gue without delay,
persisting rumour is circulating in Budapest that Italy has already Intimated to Yugoslavia that any spontaneous action against' Hung- ary will inevitably call Italy upon the scene,
In League circles, it is emphasis ed that in the ordinary way the usual formalities of procedure do not admit any additions on the agenda of the Council session be yond those already fixed. But this would not prevent Hungary sub- mitting a motion that another ex- traordinary Council session take place at the beginning of Decem- ber.
Hungarian circles seem to as- sume that Hungary's next step will be determined by the nature of the new materials," that is the alleged evidence of Hungary's gullt which the Yugoslav Govern ment has given notice that she is Intending to submit to the League Transocean Kun Min.
CHARGE RESENTED
Budapest, Nov, 23,
Transocean Aud Min.
HUNGARY'S ACTION
Budapest, Nov. 23, From authoritlative quarters it is learned that the final decision "about the steps the
Government would take as a re- sult of the Yugoslavian note to the League of Nations, is not yel
Hungarian
made. But at all events, the Gov. ernment will act in accordance with the unanimous demand from 'Hungarian public opinion that the League of Nations be asked to or- der immediately an exhaustive and final enquiry that will bring all facts to light once for all.
A wave of bitter resentment and indignation swept over the whole country on Thursday when the public learned from the Fress the day- nature and extent of the sweeping | Transocean Kuo Min.
It is expected that the Govern- ment will present the demand to the League of Nations on Satur-
FRENCH WAR
BUDGET
Chamber Discussion
SAAR VOTING
Foreign Officials
To Assist
[Special to the “Hong Kong Daily | [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally
Press" ¡Copyright.)】 "
· Breas" (Oopyright.)7
Paris, Nov. 23.
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Saarbruecken, Nov. 23. When the Chamber resumed the Preparations, for the Plebiscite debate on the War Budget on on January 13, 1935 are now assum- Friday, noboby could have coming a concrete form. The Plebisc- plained that the speakers minced ite Commission announced on words
The rapporteur for the Friday that it would need about Military Commission, Archimbaud, 880 polling booths, each one of seized the opportunity to develop which must be presided over by his statements often repeated in
someone neither French nor Ger- print that it would be false ser-
mán. The Commission · had sc- vice to the cause of peace to be- Heve that Hitler was adhering painstakingly to the stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles. Boviet Russia was the first to WANEJ France of the danger from this source. Russia and France, he stated is an Entente which alone is powerful enough to stabilise and rescue the peace of Europe. Rus- ala had a well trained army which would be at France's disposal in the event of a conflict with Ger- many,
are
cordingly made arrangements with 900 men to come from Switzerland, Holland and Luxemburg to officiate as required. Every one commands the German language perfectly and all
the conversant with technical nature of the work to be done. In principle, it has been decided that the counting of the vote will take place in Sa- arbruecken. Transocean Kuo Min.
GERMAN PROTEST
Saarbruceken, Nov. 23. Going on to say that this En-
The deputy regional leader of tente is not welcomed by many, the German Front, Nietmann Frenchmen who disapproved of called on the Plebiscite commis». government, Archimbaud instan-
alon to protest against the latest ced a parallel case of Richelieu's
decree forbidding Saar 'officials action in forming an alliance with
any form of political activity, and Protestant Germany against Aus-
also to explain exhaustively the tria.. Archimbaud concluded by standpoint of the German Front saving It was not France's fault concerning several other impor- if the world, twenty years after. the World War, were forced to re- turn to the policy of political bal- ance in power..
tant questions still in abeyance.— Transocean Kua Min."-
Turning to the practical aspects
that in his opinion, Russia had of the bugget, Archimbaud de- clared that the extraordinary de- the beat aerial army in the world fenice project worked out by the but France was the the next best.. Government, costing 800 million If these two countries held to Francs was insufficient. If the gether, there would be nothing to
fear! Government wanted to discharge its duty thoroughly it needed 1,200 Following Archimbaud was Co- illion France. The Finance lonel Fabry, chairman of the Mil- Minister, M Germain, interposed tary Commission, who said that that extraordinary expenditure of French armaments were no longer this scale could not be budgetted adequate to meet those of Qer- since it would upset the Govern many France had an air aray ment's whole financial plan, and mẹn but not material whereupon Archimbaud retorted enough to make the air army best that a Military Commission would in the world, France had not, the never reject the estimates for essential apertalsed troops for de- securing France's safety. Before tending her fortified lines concluding, Archimbaud stated Transocean Kuo Minorite
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