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Another Treaty - Breach
London, April 29. Anxiety regarding the inter- 'national situation was revealed at question-time to-day in the House of Commons, on its reassembly after the Easter Recess, and it became clear that the debate onD foreign affairs on Thursday will be Invested with much importance.
The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, when asked for a statement on the international situation re- called the Prime Minister's state- ment to the House on the Stresa Conference and said the results of the recent meeting of the League
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EVENTS
Wednesday, May 1 Anniversaries and Holidays.- St. Philip and St. James. May Day. Auctions-Leasehold Property Sale, Messrs.Hughes and Hough's Sales Room, 3 p.m.; Lammert's Sales Room, 2.30 p.m. Cinemas
King's The First Mrs. Fraser"
David Copperfield."
Washington, Apr. 29. The proposal to establish a powerful air base gear the Cana. dan border was made at a secret. meeting of the House of Repre- sentatives. Multary Committee by Queen's
Central: "Menace. Brigadier-General CF Kilbourne, Assistant Chief of Stags in charge | Oriental:"Mandalay." of war plans, who suggested that World:-"Chinese Picture." the base might be diplomatically Alhambra:-"The Firebird." camouflaged under the name of Majestic: "Above The Clouds,"
Star: "The Constant Nymph.” "intermediate stations for trans continental fights
Lectures.-Nursing Detachment, Affilated Units, Volunteer. Head- quarters, 5.30 pm.
He suggested this strategy."ne said, in order that the United States might not give the impres
Meetings-Annual, Green Island
Council had been fully reported in j. sion that she no longer belevec Cement Co., Ltd., Exchange Buld-
the Press and would no doubt be referred to during the debate.
Later he was asked whether he had been informed that the Ger-
in the century-old principle that the Canadian border needed Do deferce,
310-
ing noon; Kowloon Union Church
Woman's Guild Monthly Business Meeting, 10 am.; Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, Monthly Committee Meeting, Chamber's Headquarters 3 pm
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- Miscellaneous. ---- Claims against the Estate of Bernhard Ulland,
Mr. Home Wrong First Sec man Government had issued orders retary of the Canadian Legation for laying down a number of sub-at Washington, immediately the marine vessels and for the reopen- Canadian authorities were ing of the Submarine School at formed, indirectly, of the sugges- Kiel, and what steps he proposed tion of General Hilbourne, re- to take in view of this further duested the State Department to Norwegian Ship's Officer, due: 8. flagrant violation of the Versailles supply him with complete and S. Home, House Sub-Commit- transcript of the American mill+tee Meet at 5.30 p.m.; Whist Drive,
Institute, tary expert's evidence before the Seamen's
9 17.00: Committee's secret sengon -
V.D.M.A.Working Party, St. An- drew's Church, & p.m.; Wah Ya Reuter.
Past Students Association, "At Home," College Hall, Robinson Road, "8 p.m.
Treaty.
TWELVE “SUBS”
Bir John replied that the German Government had intimated that orders had been given for construc- tion of twelve 250-ton submariles. The matter, he added, was now under consideration. No such of.......
AIR POLICE
Strasbourg. Apr: 29.
cial intimation had been made re- On French Frontier garding the Kiel Submarine School, Reply to Sir Austen Chamber- Jain, who asked when the intima- flon regarding submarines ·was made to the Government, Sir John Simon, speaking from memory, sald It was on April 25,
Captain Sidney Herbert asked If the Government proposed to take stepa to bring this further violation of the Treaty to the notice of the League of Nations, and whether it was proposed to proceed with the arrangements for Anglo-German naval conversations,
Sir John Simon, after remarking that, as its gravity. obviously justi- fed the matter was now under consideration, expressed the hope that he would not be pressed for further answers to-day.
A squadron of pursuit planes. capable of a speed of 250 miles per hour, "will" police the French frontier in this' vicinity with B
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Moon Moon, 29th Day Social Bridge, Whist and Mah- Jong Drive, St... Andrew's Church Hall, Kowloon, 3.30 p.m. in aid or f Sheklung Lepers.
Sports
--: Tennis.-Singles Final 5. A. Rumjahn v. G. RSM Ricketts.
view to preventing abuse of tres- Sunrise-5.52 am Sunset.-6.50 pass regulations by foreign map.m chines.
Thursday, May 2,
Tides-High at 8.00 and 20.58. When a foreign plane is sight- Low at 1.43 and 14:26. ed on the French side of the border. particularly in the forti-.. fed areas," one of the "police" Auctions.-Lammert's, Household machines will immediately take | Furniture, 35. Bankow Road, 2,30 to the air, head it off and photo- | Pm,, graph. It, and will signal it either to land or return to its own' side of the frontier.
The photographs will be used diplomatic
in connection with A question regarding the proce- representations. dure for Thursday's debäte was This action is taken, it is be- addressed by Sir Austen Chamber-leved, following the reports of lain to the Prime Minister who said | trespass by German planes over the usual course of first consulting the French fortifled zores of the the opposition, would be followed,
.NO DESIRE TO DELAY" Mr. George Lansbury said the
frontier.- Reuter.
Opposition took it for granted that UNITY IN INDIA
the debate would open by a state- ment from the Government, and he boged the debate would be as broad as possible.
The Prime Minister said these requests would certainly be com- piled with.
In reply to Mr: Winston Chur- chill, who asked for an assurance that, as almost every day counted
now a second Foreign Affairs debate would take place before the middle of May the Prime Minister
said the Government had no de- sire unduly to delay the debate.-- Nritish Wirelcan.
FORCE OF HABIT?
Speed King Fined
London, Apr. 29.
Bright Outlook For
The Future
Bimla, Apr. 29. It is learned that adhesion to the Federation plan of at least 51 per cent of that part of India ruled by the Princess is regarded as practically certain in official
circles
Among the larger States whose entry into the Federation can be counted on are Hyderabad, Træ- Kash- vancore, Mysore, Gwalior,
Udal- mir, Jaipur, Jodhpur and
pur.
Although it expected that some of the smaller States will con- tinue to agitate against the scheme, official circles regard the previous misunderstandings as having been liquidated.
If the claims now being urged by Travancore are fairly met, it 15 declared that other maritime States are likely to follow her lead and accept the scheme.- Reuter
Cinemas King: "The First Mrs. Fraser," Queen's:-"After Office Hours." Central:-"Doctor X". Oriental: Mandalay." World:"Chinese "Picture." Alhambra:-"Menace." Majestic:-"Above The Clouds.” Star:-"The Constant Nymph."""--
Lectures.Theosophical Society. H.K. Club Annex, 6 p.m.
Meetings.-Annual Macao Elec- tric Lighting Co., Ltd., Messre Lowe, Bingham and Matthews. Mercantile Bank Building. 11.30 am; Hong Kong Teachers Asso-
clation. Science and Mathematics
Section University, 5.15 p.m.
Miscellaneous Whist Drives
Civil Service Cricket Club, 8.45 p.m.; St. Andrew's Hall, Women's Fellowship. 3 p.m.
Moon.-III Moon; 30th Day. Rehearsals-Hong Kong Bingers, Union Church Hall, Kennedy Road. 5.30 p.m. "Blest Pair" of. Birens,”: (Parry).
Sports
Golf.-Royal Artillery Meeting. Fanling.
Sunrise.-5.52 a.m. Sunset---8:49
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Tides. High at 7.28 and 19.55. Low at 1.07 and 13.35.
CHINESE ACTOR
HONOURED
Berlin, Apr. 29. The Chinese Minister, Mr. Lau Chung Chieh, with promirent actors, professors and officials,
-After earning the "plaudits · of the whole world for travelling at nearly 300 miles per hour. 8 Malcolm Campbell was fined £ at the Bast Leigh (Harta)` Petty' Sessions to-day for exceeding the 36-mille-per-hour speed-limit in a out that be had driven motor-attended a dinner given to-night built-up area near Southampton. cars for over thirty years and by the Far East Ascociation for Bir Malcolm, in a letter to the bad never had an accident in the famous Chinese actor. Mr. Bench, pleaded guilty to unwit-volving injury to persons or pro- Mei Lan Fang, who, during the tingly breaking the law owing perty. He bad preserved a clean course of the evening, promised to the absence of restriction licence for the whole OF: this | io bring his company to Germany. sigre.
in the near future He said both his passenger 'atid The Magistrates, whilst - Aning;} Mr. Mai and his troupe AMVIL himself were under the Imprea- Biz Malcolm, decided not to en- been playing to Russian audien sion that they had passed out of dorse his licence the restricted area, and pointed Keuter.
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