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BRITAIN ASKS HITLER

To Send Envoys To London Naval Talk

(Special Air Mail Service)

ARRESTED FOR SEDITION

Legislators In Hiding

BERLIN BOURSE

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Fress” (Copyright;}}|

The firmar marked the

FOUR TENNIS STARS

Berlin, May To Play In Legaspi

tendency

which

second half of last week also prevailed on Monday's sharemarkët. "Though the volume of business was small, most of * Mantis, April 28. the prices made a further upward One hundred and twenty-sever movement. The Hquidity of the Sakdalletas were arrested yester- gold market appeared to have day in Bulacan, Laguna and Riani | little influence on the fixed in- Forty Sakdalistas who were terest securities, the tendency of wounded in the encounter with the market being uniform. Call constabulary soldiers yesterday in money 1 to 34. Cabuyao, Laguna, were also placed Fransocean Rua Min. technically under arrest.

London April 18. -- tion of the resolution, but depre- The British Foreign Secretary cated the condemnation of past Bir John Simon, is reported to have violations, because it would hinder told Frances representatives at the tast of Leconciliation. He Genera yesterday that he has in, must, therefore, regretfully abstain vited Hitler to send representatives from voting. at Geneva yeserday that he has in- A. last-minute attempt by M. vited Hitler to send representatives | Litvinėm to amend the text failed itu London for à discussion on owing to the opposition of Britain,

Ninety-two were arrested in San Ildefonso, Bulacan: 15 in Binan, Germany's naval demands-35 per France, and Italy.

Ross, in Santa cent, of British naval strength.

M. Litvinoff, apparently think- Laguna; "11 The League Council yesterdaying of Japan, asked the elimina-Laguna; seven in Cabuyao; and declared Germany guilty of treaty-tion of the phrase which confined two in Pasig, Rizal. A complaint fled against breaking and falling in her duty. future sanctions to violations of for sedition was

them and all are locked up in the Only Denmark stood out and re-treatles in Europe.

the différent fused to join the vote on the re- Sir John Simon resolutely op municipal jails in solution sponsored by Britain pased that contending it would

Aurelio Almazan and · Mariano France, and Italy.

weaken the resolution. "We should

Untivero, representatives from Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Spain, not spread our efforts over too.

Laguna, both Bakdalistas, were Turkey. Italy. France, Great Bri-wide a feld,” he said.

also made defendants in two-com- tain, Russia, Poland. Czechoslo- The Turkish delegate unexpect-

plaints for pedition filed in the vakia, Australia, and Portugal votedly raised the question of the

towns of Cabuyao" and Santa Rosa. ed for the resolution. M. Litvinoff. Dardanelles. He declared that Soviet Foreign Commissar, accused Turkey would ask for the abolition Germany of menacing peace and of the demilitarised zones of the cherishing hopes of conquest. Dardanelles if other Powers were

Thinking apparently of Japan, allowed to he tried to elimidate from the re- solution a phrase which confined future sanctions to violations of

mon fought the attempt.

"We

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EVIDENCE LACKING The complaint against the two legislators was made by Colonel Miguel Nicdao, regimental, com- mander of the Philippines con- stabulary. He said that there is strong evidence against the two representatives of having Ipcited

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Special to the "Boug Kour Daily Press" (Copyright).]·

Berlin, May 8:

"Four outstanding racket wielders: of the Islands will be seen in sction in the Bicol region during" the petit carnival which will hold sway in Legaspi, Albay, from June 20 until July 7. Leonardo. Gävle, No. 1 ranking tennis ace of the

with

Gullermo- Philippines, Aragon, Felix Ampor. and Rodrigo Diaz have agreed to journey, to Legaspi and thrill Bicol's tennis fans in exhibition matches in connection, with the carnival.

An open tennis championship will also⋅ swing' underway during the carnival with leading court aces of the Bicol region vleing" for honours. Arrangements for getting the tennis aces to go to Legaspi were made by Guillermo Aragon upon authority of the

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The carnival officials are also making arrangements to import -baseball outilta to play a series of games. The Santo Tomas basebal crew and the Customis nine havE been solicited.

2.

The Reason Why

Untivero are reported

What is your new brother's hiding and are waiting for

name?" special session of the legislature Little Jans-I. don't "know yet.

treaties in Europe. Sir John Bling to the French names of the their followers to make trouble in at the end of this month; to f We can't understand a word he should not spread our efforts over countries, and heard each nation's many of the meetings that were too wide a field." he said. M. Lit-presentative except Denmark an-held in Laguna

vinoff withdrew his motion

* any

voke parliamentary Immunity, says. provided, of course, they are not anabbed in the meantime,

swer "Yes."

Colonel Nicdao"did not Ale The actual vote took less three minutes. There was no-de-

than complaint against Benigno Ramos, founder and leader of the Sakdal monstration afterwards, but M. Laval smiled broadly, and leaned not enough evidence to warrant a faction. He declared that there is over to Bir John Simon and whis-complaint against Ramos, pered to him.

Representatives Almazan arid

The resolution before the League Council declared that Germany had "failed in her duty to respect her undertakings," condemned unilateral repudiation of inter- national obligations," and proposed the formation of a committee to Minister, then thanked" the Coun

M. Laval, the French Foreign

devise measures applicable to

cil in the name of France. He de- States which in future endanger clared that France's devotion to peace by acts of unilateral re-the League, which she considered pudiation."

When the public session of the Couhchi opened, after a half-hour's meeting in cathera, the delegates of several countries gave reasons for supporting the resolution. i

Bussia's Suspicions -

M. Litvinoff, accusing Germany of cherishing hopes of revenge-and conquest, asked-What is to be done with a State which refused to give any guarantees whatever for the security" of neighbouring States?

"What is to be done when there are grounds for apprehension that

the highest legal authority in the world, remained arm. The Coun- cil's decision, he said, made it eer- tain that no country could re- pudiate its international agree-

ments.

Onslaught by Germany Germany, through her news- papers, launched a bitter attack on the "trial," declaring that the resoluton was a challenge to the organisation of peace.

Inquiry by Reuter in German official circles has so far elicited only this significant remärk:"

"We cannot acknowledge that

the arms are not intended for de-body as one which is authorised to lence but for the Infringement of the rights of others and for in fractions of the peace of the world? Surely such a case demands special attention."

M. Litvino likened Europe to "a town in which onę aggressive. Individual insists on carrying arms and threatening the peace of his neighbours. He refuses to give a guarantee of good behaviour, and is particularly menacing in certain directions."

Test For The League Mr. Stanley Bruce (Australia, said that Germany's action had forced the issue and compelled them all to face the situation. For a considerable time past there had been a growing feeling that the position was growing worse,

Either the League must be an effective instrument for the main- tenance of the world's peace of they must recognise that it had

failed.

which they themselves are in- pass" Judgment on a matter in

volved."

At first sight it seems it will be harder than ever. for Germany to return to the League of Nations.

INSTRUCTION IN AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS

(Special Air Mail Service,

-London, Aprti JA"' Protection of the civil popula- tion against attacks from the air is not a less important branch of defence than the provision of an Air Force. There will be satisfac- tion with the announcement made by Sir John Gilmour yesterday that a department of the Home Office has been set up charged to superintend the measures that the local authorities⚫ will have to organise. In July last Mr. Bald- win, in speaking 'of' our air de- tences, revealed the fact that safeguards for the civilian had been "for many years under close and careful investigation." He Strengthening Sanctions added that the time. had come Portugal's support of the resolut-when more publicity would be tion was announced by Senhor "necessary. This is not a matter Caeiro da Mata, the Portuguese about which there could be any Foreign Minister, who said- secrecy. Other countries are Sooner or later the League Coun-operly training their people in cli must decide to strengthen methods of self-protection, and. Article 16 of the Covenant by the we must do the same; automatic application of sanc- tions."

"The resolution recommenda no more than is essential if the League of Nations is to become an effective instrument for deterring the aggressor and maintaining the peace of the world" added Mr. Bruce.

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When all expert opinion holds that as yet no certain means. has He added that, despite recent been devised for countering a Conferences at London, Paris sudden attack from the air the Rome, Moscow and other centres, first consideration must be to the threat of war was far from make such a blow as innocuous as having disappeared, although the possible. Wars in the future will solidarity, of the three great West- be lost and won by the morale of ern Powers emphasised in the the elvilian populations That Stresa communiqué was the first fact demanda" that there shall be bright result on which optimisin careful training in precautions and confidence could be based. that must be taken. While it is Senhor Madriage (Spain) said he the intention of the Government could not abstain from voting on that the local authorities shall be resolution which ensured that right responsible in their own areas for should prevail over might

the necessary safeguards, it is imperative that there should be

· Argentina and Chile both sup guidance from the centre. ported the resolution. Benor Can- | John" Gilmour's announcement tilo (Argentina) said his Govern- should allay any feeling that the ment approved the resolution with security of the civilian population reservations.EK

has been overlooked.Or: Would be a M Munich (Denmark) said he matter of hasty insprovisation approved of the constructive por- when attack çan

Denmark's Fear

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Ponciano Ramos, former mam- Keen Porter (doing his utmost ber of the provincial board of for the company): "Very sorry,

Pasig by Rizal, yesterday was arrested in madam. No more trains to Lon- Lieutenant Franciscodon to-day. Very nice little train Canuto as a Bakdalista suspect. to Ashby-de-la-Zouch" due now. He was held for questioning. Quite an interesting little journey.”

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