CENSURE BY LEAGUE
COUNCIL
Spirited Response By
German Press
London, April 17, The resolution submitted France, Britain and
by
Italy was carried unanimously at the meet- in to-day of the League Council at Geneva, called to consider the French appeal against the German rearmament decree of 'March 16.
The Danish representative ab- stained from voting:
A WIDER GAP
Between Germany And The League
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1935.
LITVINOFF'S METHODS
Strongly Criticised
In Germany
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Press" (Copyright,))"
Berlin, Apr. 17.
attack on
Litvinoff's malicious Germany before the League Courcil prompted the following response from the semi-official. Politisch Deutsche Diplomatisch Korrespondenz: "The impor- tunity of the Soviet representa- tion in Geneva reached its zenith on Wednesday, in Litvinoff's „de- The adoption by the League of Nations Council of the motion cen-
claration One might almost im- suring Germany for the resumpagine that the Soviet Commissar tion of the system of universal has mistaken his public and de- a. speech he livered in Geneva would probably have prepared for the recent Soviet, congress
Berlin, Apr, 17.
The resolution reaffirmed the duties of all nations to respect undertakings they had contractèd. It urged continuation of negotia-compulsory military service raised tions fittated at the London Con- ference, with participation of such other powers
as might usefully contribute And it proposed the setting up of a Committee, to examine measures "to render the
League Covenant more effective in the organisation of collectiɣe security and to provide tor ob- servance of those international in-
a spirited response from the Ger- man Press which declares that in taking this step, for which there is no kind of legal Justification, the League of Nations has destroyed the moral bridges between itself and Germany. It will be the task of the League of Nations to see how one day these bridges are once more replaced. As for the attitude struments upon which peace de-of Poland which at first caused pends...
considerable surprise it is pointed out that in his declaration before the Council on Tuesday, Col Beck emphasised that Poland feels itself to be safer than for a long time
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COMMITTEE APPOINTED [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]
Geneva, Apr. 17. The final extraordinary meeting of the League of Nations Council met on Wednesday afternoon when it was decided that a special com mittee consisting of 13 States be appointed to prepare the proposals concerning those measures which the League of Nations should in future take from case to case to
past hence she was not Interested 'In the motion' under discussion.
the
AL
FRENCH ARMY MEASURE
Prolongation Of Service
EASTER RUSH
AT HOME
Owner Pilots Plan Aerial Picnics.
London, April 18.
A feature of the record holiday making during Easter is the hundreds 'of owtier pilots who are to carry on serial picnics, BOILE planning to spend the week-end in North Africa,”
SENSATIONAL EVENTS IN BULGARIA
Prominent Men Placed Under Arrest
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- Sofia, April 18.
Imperial Airways have suspend-Received, Apr 18, 7-50 p.m.): ed the ordinary London-Paris timetable and are despatching their giant air liners at frequent intervals to popular continental
resorts.
panied by a strong escort of guards, wère brought to thë statien whence they were taken to Burgás” on the Black Sea to be interned.
The news of the arrests spread like wild fire and several thousand”- The Bulgarian capital was the adherents of the arrested men aş-.. scene of sensational happeningssembled in front of the station early on Thursday morning. the and demonstrated their sympathy Ziate government having at- for the prisoners.. Similar scenes occurred at all stations through which the train passed on the way, to Burgis,
Motoring associations are hard-tempted a clean-up of Its op- procedure ly able to cope with the demara ponents by arrests a
which, according to the latest re- and plans for holiday rentes.
ports, appears not to have pro- Public opinion in general strong- Numbers of visitors from the duced the desired results.
ly disapproves the government's Dominions are touring the country
The cabinet decided last night | high-handed action and it appears til the Jubilee festivities com-
to arrest a number of "prominent likely that the Zlateff cabinet will Alexandre Millerand, former mence. The National Safety First personalities who had played a be compelled to resign under French President, who together Association Implores careful dry-leading role in the political life pressure of general hostility. The with Marshal Petain, had suging, specially a regards chil- for the past two years and who government's resignation is ex- rested the prolongation of mill-dren, of whom 1.500 are annually evidently had become obnoxious pected as soon as the finance
ary service in France.
killed on the roads and 10.000 into the Government Earlyon minister, Katmoff, who is at pre-
Thursday morning the police ar-sent in London for négotiations of '' The abiding popularity of Vic-
rested the former premiers Zan- a loan, returns here. torian, methods of travel is evidoff and Gheorgelf, the former The Bulgarian minister at Bel-. eat from 214 additional expresses police prefect of Sofa, Natcheff, grade, Kazakoff is mentioned as from London's chief termini to- and several other prominent poll- the almost successor of Zlaten- day, some running in triplicate tidians and officers who, accom- ! Transocean Kuo Min. and all fully booked.
At all events an utterance that would have been appropriate for the peoples amalgamated into the Soviet Union was delivered to the congress of nations that likes to consider itself the supreme tribu- the civilized world: Lit- nal of vinoff's Communistic address of agitation against National-Socia- list Germany is in the same class as other intrigues in foreign countries promoted by Moscow,
SILVER MARKET
Jeopar- representing systematic disation of other States. In the
(From Our Own Correspondent)
an army of secret
London, April 18. whole world
be police must
maintained to London Suver prices-to-day were combat Moscow
peace distur- up 3/16 as follow!- ter than Litvinon and it bers Nobody knowns this bet-
dleates the
In
that despite that, he presumes to amazing audacity criticise other countries. But the
jured
The usual Easter wedding rush' Includes TWO ninety-year-old bridegrooms and several soventy- year-old brides and bridegrooms.
The Clerk of the Weather is in April 17 April 18 an uncertain mood, but there are 30-3/430-15/16 | hopes at least that the weather
31-1/16 wil be warmer.- Reuter.
Spot... Forward.. 30-7/8 London on "New York cross rate
Fat
What happened between time this declaration was made and the moment when the vote was taken is unknown in Germany. But in the opinion of the German Press it is by no means impossible that reference to the unilateral notice
fact that Litvino's scurrilous at 2 p.m. to-day was 4.8500 com- or termination of the
abuse provoked no protest in-pared with 4,850 at closing yes- minorities
terday. treatles by Poland played a certaindicated eloquently the spirit in punish the States that should be part in leading up to the decision which the vote on the motion was guilty of unilateral repudiation of to vote with a majority for the prepared. Truly the League of Nations passed judgment or itself in passing the motion submitted to the vote.
International
The
obligations. members of this committee are France England, Italy, Russia, Spain, Poland, Holland, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Portugal, Turke Canada and Chile. It is assumed that the Spanish delegate, Madariaga should be elected chairman of the complementary declarations to mittee. A general notice states that Geneva motion are lodged by va although the wording of the coun-
rious Powers that voted in Ita cil's resolution distinctly stipulates favour. that the measures and sanctions are to be applied to cases where the repudiation of treaty obliga- tions imperiis peace in Europe, a number of States outside Europe are represented on the Committee. This is attributed to Livinoff's. ac- tion before the Council on Wednes- day forenoon.
motion before the Council on wednesday.
2 The German Press states that an official German statement con- cerning the League of Nations Council vote may only be expected atter it is seen whether any sup- the
It was then decided that the next Council session take place on May 20 instead of May 13, The next question considered was the steps to provide new homes for Christian Assyrians when a new development occurred upon France offering to accommodate 6.500 in Syrian mandate territory.
The Chairman declared that the Council session closed at 6 p.m. Col. Beck and Sir John Simon left Geneva on Wednesday night but M. Laval and Baron Aloisi staying on till Thursday.... Transocean Kuo Zlin.
STRESA STATEMENT
London, April 17. Before a crowded House of Coni- mons Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, made his long- awaited statement on the Stresa conversations.
In the course of his statement,
which closely followed the lines of the "faint communique, he re- called that, both in regard to the Eastern Pact and the Indepen- dence of Austria, the British at- titude had always been one of consultation in, the event of the integrity and
independence of Astria being threatened.
The three Powers had further agreed to continue actively to study the proposed air pact for western Europe.
He also recalled that Italy and Britain re-firm their Locarno obligation, and added that we did not condone Germany's action in restoring conscription, but, on the contrary, we made it plain that we regarded it as a "grave cause ör unsettlement and a blow to the international organisation peace.
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LEAGUE COUNCIL
VERDICT:
Regarded In Germany A's Invalid
Berlin, April 18. Germany cannot accept the League Council as a body all thorised to pass. Judgment on a matter wherein they themselves are involved" was the comment in oficial circles on the French re-
solution. Germany, therefore, does not regard the verdict as one of general validity.....
Renter.
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MUTUAL ASSISTANCE IN CASE OF WAR
France And Russia In Agreement
Geneva, April 17%. M Laval, French Foreign Min- ister, and M. Maxim
Latvinoff, Russian Commissar for Foreign Affairs, to-night reached complete agreement with regard to the general lines of the Franco- Russian pact for mutual assistance in the event of war.
Agreement In principle was reached between the spokesmen of the two Governments, in Paris conversations last week.
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The understanding will now be concerned for anal approval and
submitted to the Governments
drafting- Reuter
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M. LAVAL TO VISIT MADRID
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··Dally Press")
INLA.
We kept the door open, he said
FB Totagraph, Copyright, Telm for Germany to join as an active partner in the movement planned graphis Messages Drdinaves. to create a system of collective Received, April 18, 7.90 p.m.) European security. Our polley would continue to be based on the League Covenant.
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In Germany people ask xlously whether the Geneva proce- dure contributes anything useful towards future, negotiations.”— Transocean Buo Min.
FRENCH SPY TRIAL
Lydia Stahl As Chief Accused
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Paris, April 18.
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ELECTIONS IN HOLLAND
National Socialists Successes
189%
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Amsterdam, April 18. Early returns of the provincial elections, which took place Wednesday in eight of the Dutch provincial towns and passed off with. complete order, severe losses
by
on
WOMEN IN TURKEY
Complete Change Of Status
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Istanbul. April 18.
What was one of the largest harems in Turkey and still one of the most beatiful palaces in Constantinople is Just now the meeting place of the Interra- tonal Women's Congress, which was attended by delegates of 31 nations.
To draw the attention of the
Congress, the president Atsturk, better known as Kemal Pasha had special postage stamps issued bearing the effigy of his own mo- ther in a simple peasant dress. Transoce in-Kuo Min.
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LLOYD GEORGE':
**NEW DEAL Meeting Of Ministers
FRANCE'S EASTERN
FRONTIER
Garrison Strengthened
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Paris, April 18.
The strengthening of the gar- rison of the French eastern frontier still continues. Eight re- giments of Bengal rifles which had hitherto been garrisoned at Such and Agen in Southern France have arrived at Belfort where they occupied the two forts. Three battalions of the 28th Tune- sian Rifles and two Battalions of the 15th Algerian Rifles have ar- rived at Longayon near Longwy.— Fransocean Kuo Min
OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW
Germany Sending Team
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Tein Ordinance, 1894
SOVIET AIR MISSION LEAVES PRAGUE
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- Daily. Press"} {: (Hy|||| Telegraph, Copyright, Telo graphis Messages Ordinance, 1304 Received, April 18, 4-39 p.m.):
"Prague. April 18. The delegation of Soviet Rus sian military Ayers headed by General Lavroff, deputy chief að general star of Soviet aviation, which had been visiting here.. since April 3 to study Czecho slovakian aviation, left Prague after inspecting the military plane works at Letnan, the military aviation institute as well as several other factories including Skoda- works. Pilsen. The Soviet Rus sians during the stay were the guests of the minister of national. defence as well as the chief of general staff, Krejel, and chief of military aviation- Transocean Kuò Min,
Show for the first time since 1930, The Reich's war ministry wilä send over a team of officers which will take part in the jumping competitions.
Of Officers
(B) Telegraph, Copyright; The Turkish Government in the graphic Manges indicate last few years have totally thang-Received. April 18. 1-10 p.) Governmented the status of women and have.
London, April 18. 1894 parties as well as Socialists, and accorded them all the rights en-
Germany will be represented at by corresponding gains
joyed by men. other
the forthcoming Olympia Horse Transocean Xuo Min groups. The outstanding feature A verdict had been passed in of the elections appears to have Stahl and 31 associates charged the the espionage trial against Lydia | been the remarkable success of Dutch Socialist movement with communicating military and which, although participating for industrial secrets to the Soviet the first time in major elections, Union.
Immediately established them The maximum penalty of five selves, as an important factor in years imprisonment and 3,000 Holland's political life. francs fine was imposed upon the In Amsterdam which hitherto chief accused Lydia Stahl as well has been a narxist stronghold, as the former Colonel Dumoulin the Nationalist Socialists hold- and the Rumanian, Berkowitch, fourth place among 15 political. who for monthly 4,000-francs pay groups as regards the number of ments had handed över documents votes polled. Of the 380,500 voten describing tanks and army tele-the Socialists obtained 128,000, the phone equipments.
Catholics 55,000, Communists Lydia Stahl who denied guilt 47,000, and the Nationalist So could only be convicted of buying cialists 41,000, Liberals only 1,000,
apparatus for special
photo- | Anti-Revolutionaries 24,000 and graphing documents and for Christian Historicals 21,000. handing these to the teacher Complete results so far forth was given three coming are only from the pro Mermet, who years imprisonment.
vinces of Lienburg and Zealand. Several of those accused, in-In Lienburg the Catholica in cluding the American married creased their seats by one to 37 | WAS couple Switz, who as the trial out of a total of 45 while the meeting was to be devoted to showed received 95,000 francs, for Nationalist Socialista succeeded in general discussion. Speciae sub- Their activities, got off scot-free obtaining five seats in the Pro-Jects will be examined in greater because they gave "king's evi- vincial Assembly In Zealand the detail at five subsequent meetings. dence which helped to clear up National Socialists won two seat The proposals cover developments the matter.
at the expense of the Liberals and in regard to roads, land, housing,
Industrial reorganisation Catholics.
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The maximum penalty was also imposed upon eleven of the ac, enced who so far' could, not be arrested Including the translator of, the Naval Ministry, Martin. ·| Nine orhers were given prison terins ranging from ten months. to four-years, «while, six were ac- quitted.t Transocean Kuo Min.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S
PETITION
MINOR EXPLOSIONS" IN LONDON
Oxford Street Mishap
London, April 18.
London, April 18, The Committee of Cabinet which has devoted Ministers several weeks to examination of Mr. Lloyd George's national de- velopment plans met this morning for further consideration of the proposals in company with Mr. had been Lloyd George whe
It.. specially invited to attend.
understood that to-day's'
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COURTS MARTIAL IN SPAIN
Vánd
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Madrid, April 18
A total of 1,525 cases were tried by courts martial during the six months and seven days during which the state of martial law
The fusing of an electric main "(By: Tuligraph. Copyright; Tala in Oxford Street yesterday after-graphic Messages Ordinance, 1898- noon caused a temporary failure: Beceived, April 18, 6.30 p.m.) of fighting' and power systems. over a considerable area of the London, April 18. principle shopping centre of Lou The sittings of the Select Com- don Several minor explosions mittee considering the question of were caused and manhole covers Western Australia's petition for dislodged Some pedestrians, had lasted throughout Sp
was annou by the judge of secession have been concluded. a narrow escape, but n
Barcelona The Chairman announced that the injured. Twenty detachments of mar
Fire Brigade were called out to, deal with small outbreaks of fire missi
uished the
Paris.. April 18. M: Laval intends to visit Madrid according to despatches received The three: States represented at here from that city. The des the conference decided, not as patches assert that M. Laval is aeparate unita, but as a combina desirous of taking advantage of his stay in Madrid in order to dis- tion of States pledged to act to gether and try to find peaceful cuss with the Spanish Gorem solution for the present dangers in ment the Mediterranean status as a co-operation In which every well as various problems connect-Committee will prepare a report state was willing to associate Ited with the revision of the which will be submitted to both
Tangler statute
"Houses of Parliament. 'self' with the work
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