FIGHTING STRENGTH
OF FRANCE
Soviet Government Keenly. Interested
(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"). 'Hy Telegraph," Copyright, Telegraphic Massages Ordinance, Received. May 15, 7.3 p.)
Paris, May 15.
1915.
The Soviet Government intands publishing a solemn declara- tion stressing the necessity for France possessing an adequate national defence, thereby throwing the anti-militarist. propaganda of the French communists overboard, according to "Petit Journal" which states that Stalin and Laval had reached an agreement that the future Franto-Russian relations imperatively require the purault of a mutually friendly polley of all domains and that communist propaganda must not be allowed to endanger the pact between the two countries,
The paper says that the Soviet Government, having justified the Franco-Russian pact in the eyes of the Russian masses, by alleging the necessity of defending peace. need be, by the former's arms, could not very, well afford to cover the anti-militarist agita- tion in France with its authority.
The paper emphasises that the Soviet Foreign Commissary's par- ticipation in the conversations in Moscow clearly proves that part!- cular importance is attached by the "Soviet Government to the development of France's fighting strength.
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countries will confer. The ques- tion of Germany and Poland joining the Eastern pact likewise discussed, The statesmen, however, agreed that their liberty must not be restricted in any way, if this is realised and that no Polish claim should be admitted that would prevent the signing of the agreements between Russia and her neighbours.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935.
U.S. SILVER
POLICY
Morganthan Survey Criticised
New York, May 15. The newspapers generally are not deeply impressed by the gesture in favour of international currency stabilisation made "by Mr. Heriry Morgenthau,, the U. a. Treasury Secretary. Many com mentators criticise his survey of the United States monetary policy on the score that he made many omissions, including any justifica- tion for his aver policy.
INCREASING TENSION
IN ABYSSINIA
Foreigners Preparing To Leave Capital
(Special to the "Hong Kong
Daily Preas"}
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London, May 15. Mussolini's speech before the Senate on Tuesday in which it was stated that no diplomatic action has
yet been taken by The "New York Times" says France and Great Britain on be is something, to learn that the half of Abyssinia and that it was Government does not now main-highly improbable that action will tain its distinctly intransigent be taken in the near attitude of July 1933, while the attracting much attention here. New York Journal of Commerce declares that so long as the United States maintains a higher tariff policy, a programme insist ing on payment of war debts and policy highly inimical to forstgn lending currency, stabilisation can hardly appear very inviting while British gold stocks remain re-. latively, so small. Reuter
SILVER MARKET
Paris. May 15. Laval's long conversation with Stalin on Tuesday was welcomed by the Press here as having de- finitely sealed the Franco-Russian pact. The day spent by Laval in the Kremi, says 'Oeuvre," was of decisive importance, the adding that the twc statesmen came to the conclusion that the pact constitutes a real alliance.
Tuesday's conversation may be considered as the Arst application of the pact and its first results in A field of internal well as foreign affairs will be seen from the oficial communique. to be issued on Wednesday. It will give "The second day of his Moscow the greatest satisfaction to French-stay, M. Laval has been busy with men of all political shades, con-conversations, sightseeing and re- tinues the journal,
ceptions. After the visit to Krem! "l'Oeuvre's" special correspon-i-palace and churches in the mara- dent and other French press re-ing, the French visitors took part presentatives in Moscow report in the trial run of the new under- that the pact will be developed in ground rullway shortly to be open- all directions, economically as welled, and also inspected the model
militarily, politically. and automoblie factory
the evening they attended gala performance of the given in their honour--- Transocean Kuo Min.
The necessity of cultural ex- change through propagation in the French language in Russia, the exchange of professors and the establishment of Consulates up 1/2 as follow:--
also been paper have
recognised 23 necessary by the two statesmen. according to "L'Oeuvre," which concludes with an announcement. that an ozicial visit by Litvinoff to Paris may now be considered almost a certainty.- Transocean Kuo Min.
London, May 18. (From Our Own Correspondent}
London Silver prices.to-day were
culturally..
EASTERN PACT
In the summer, it is said that general staffs of the two
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THE SECOND DAY
Moscow, May 15."
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May 14 May 15 34-3/4" 35-1/4 34-15/16 35-7/16
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FRENCH PRESS. VIEWS " (Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press"} Talagraph, Copyright; Tel Messages Ordinance, · ·1894. May 1ó. 7.30 p.m.)
Paris, May 13. The United States Secretary, Mr. Morgenthau's state- ment in a radio speech that the United States was not..adverse to
Treasury
SKULL CRUSHED SENNET FRERES
a general stabilisation. of reacles, is interpreted in French financial drcles as an invitation to Britain.
BY BUS
American Seamen's Sad Fate
ROBBED
Daring Exploit By Foreigners
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Shanghai, May 15.
The Daily Telegraph's" usually well-informed diplomatic corres- pondent, nevertheless insists that the British Ambassador in Rome. Sir Eric Drummond, will, in the course of the next few days, have interviewed Il Duce and made cer- tain proposals for improving Italo-
Abyssinian relations,
that
the Arbitration Committee provided for by the Italian-Abyssinian treaty of 1928 have now been no- minated conformably to the agree- ment reached concerning the Ual- cal incident, Ambassador Mares- -cott and Councillor Montagua having been appointed. This by no means Indicates a friendlier spirit in the political atmosphere here which is distinctly depressed by the news of Abyssina's renewed appeal to the League of Nations.
The Emperor. of Abyssinia's as- surance that the general mobilisą. tion order has not been given and that his recent statement bore no offensive character to Italy is des- cribed here in the Press as mis- leading.
The papers assert on the contrary that Abyssinia, by releasing those arrested in connection with, the outrage on the Italian Consulate Gondar, has broken the pro- mises given.→→ Transocean Kuo Min.
The correspondent adds once there is danger of open host tilities the British Government would be willing to suggest to the Emperor of Abyssinia that he meet Italy's legitimate demands.
The "Daily Mail" claims in an editorial that Mussolini's policy as outlined in Tuesday's speech has the full approval of the British Government. The paper attaches special significance to Il Duce's statement that in order to be pre pared for any possibility, of "cer- tain sudden and regrettable events in Europe" Italy will keep 800,000 to 900,000 men under colours.- Transocean Kuo Min.
MORE ACCUSATIONS
Rome, May 14. Italy's two representatives
on
GRAVE OUTLOOK
Addis Abeda, May 14. Foreign residents here are wat ching the increasing gravity of the Italian-Abysslan dispute with
grave concern more especially as the Abyssinians themselves are be- coming increasingly alarmed.
Many foreigners have already sent their families to Djibouti and the capital. In official circles the themselves are preparing to leave
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BRITISH MINISTER'S
MOVEMENTS
Questions Raised In The Commons
Landon, May 15.
Į enabling His Majesty's representa-
year.
In the House of Commons to tive to live there in tolerable com- situation is regarded as extremely day. Major-General Sir A. W. Fort, for the larger part of the serious and a rupture in the dip-Knox Conservative, asked for in- lomatic relations with Italy is ex-
formation as to when Sir Alexan-
Replying to Mr. A. C. Moreing. pected any moment--
der Cadogan last visited Nanking there was no question of reducing Conservative, Sir John Simon said Transocean Kua Min.
and also as to what periods.
Sir John Simon replied that the Nanking. He recalled that it was the status of a consular officer in British Minister" visited Nanking recently decided,
order to on March 11 and Shanghai on facilitate the work of the British
AIR ATTACK ON NO LEGATION IN April 3, remaining till April 8, diplomatic mission
PARIS
Gas And Fire Bombs On Programme
(Special to the "Hong Kong. Daily Press"), (B Telegraph, "Copyright, Tet "Petit Parisien's" New York cor- graphic Messages Ordinance, 189.J. respondent asserts, however, that Received, May 15, 45 p.) ́ Wall Street was holding but little. hope for a favourable reply from
Paris, May 15. Britaini American financial cir-
All Paris are now awaiting the cles,, according to the correspon- when half the city will be plunk- airplane "attack" on the capital dent, are inclined to belleve thated into darkness. This forms the general stabilisation scheme climax to the first practice of the would be greatly facilitated" by a air defence measures, which slight devaluation of the French begun at 10 o'clock this morning nad franc, but it is admitted that this when the capital echoed with the possibility does not arise in view shrieking of the thirty-six glant of the French public's attitude sirens startled the which is unalterably opposed to business community in Shanghai | further devaluation. who are used to such becurrences,
The
paper claims that this but to-day's coup was carried out question recently discussed, by a gang of foreigners, believed semi-officially, between Paris and to be an American and two Rus- Washington, but that the discus- sians, who adopted the usual slons were soon discontinued by the rear weels. He was rush-safety precautions and made the grounds that they would be ed to-hospital where he died later. clean get-away with the booty.
When the
of no avail- USS Augusta re- The Shanghai police started Transocean Run Min cently left for Japan. Montgomery search, early this afternoon was left behind owing to illness. the three foreigners who carried He was a patient in the US. Mar- out the daring daylight robbery ines hospital from which he had at the premises of
Nanking Read jewellers, Bennet Freres.
Shanghal, May 15. C. J. Montgomery, aged 20. a An extraordinarily bold exploit native of Phoenix, Arizona fire-by armed robbers man of the third class in the USS Augusta. was fatally injured this afternoon when he fell down in front of an omibus in the Settle-
ment.
Montgomery's skull was crushed
not yet been discharged. He was taking a walk to-day when the tragedy occurred.— Beuter.
APOLLO SCRATCHED FROM, DERBY
London, May 15. Mr. Horlick's Apollo, which was considered to
have an Qutaide chance in the Derby after his good performance in the Guineas in which he came fifth has been scratched from the Epsom classic. Reuter,
LEAGUE SANCTIONS COMMITTEE
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„Dally. Press”)
(By. Telegraph, Copyright, graphic Messages Ordinance. Received, May 15, 4-30 p.m.).
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QUERY FOR ENGLAND
Paris, May 15. Will you stabilise, England? is the unanimous Interpretation by French financial writers of Mr. The foreign manager of the Morgenthau's speech which France, establishment. M. Andre Meyer, a
as the head of the Gold Bloc and Frenchman, was about to lock up
the chief protagonist of stabilisa- the shop for the lunch Interval tion, fully approves. when a well-dressed man entered Financial papers regard "the and said he wanted to buy a speech as rendering an unquestion- watch, The manager opened able service to gold currencies and the safe containing valuables consider that Britain wil be whereupon two other foreigners responsible if the present disorder walked in. Almost at the three men produced and proceeded to tie manager and three sistants with wire. Having ran- sacked the premises they escaped NAVAL OFFICERS ON THE by the back door.
once
all continues.- pistols Reuter. up the Chinese as~
The manager succeeded in free- ing himself some time later ard he immediately set off. the bur- glar alarm which caused much excitement in the neighbourhood. Investigation showed that the haul of the robbers comprised. the contents of twenty four trays of diamonds as well as other cost- ly articles. Reuter,
CHINA STATION/
Pay Affected by Increase
In Dollar Value *
London, May 15. Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsel, First Lord of the Admiralty replying to Mr. R.Rankin, Conservative Member for Kirkdale, in the House of Commons to-day, sald; "I am aware of the recent increase
the League Statues, will hold the in the value of the Hong Kong The Committee for Banctions, first meeting on May 24, instituted by the League
dollar and its effect on the pay of
ht Britain, France, Italy, Poland, naval officers on the China Sta- Nations on April 17, for the study-Hungary, Boviet Russia and serenon. ing of financial and economic other states are represented on
He gave an assurance, that the matter was receiving const measures to be applied to any the committee
deration. state which unilaterally infringes | Transoceani Kuo Hin.
Reuter
CHINA?
Japanese Army Protest
in Nanking, that this officer should be appoint-
additional secretary Legation concurrently
to the with his consular rank, with local rank of Arst secretary.
and revisited Nanking on his re- turn to Pelping. Since his arrivaled in the Far East, Sir Alexander had spent a considerable proportion of his time in Central and Southern China, including, Nanking and
Mr. Ormsby-Gore, Works Mints~ Shanghai, also other points where ter, stated that the Nanking Con- important British interests are sulate improvements were estimat- situated. Last November he visited to cost £6,000. As the estimate ed Canton and the south-western has now been passed, work will be district.
started as soon as possible."
Major-General Knox: How long Cadogan stay in the capital? on an average does Sir Alexander
The Consulate will be, for the use of the British Minister, Obices and stan will be housed in the
Tokyo, May 15. At a meeting of the Cabinet, the War Minister declared that al- though some sections of the Army oppose the raising of the Japan- for the question and added that modernised and which are situated Sir John Simon requested notice buildings which were recently ele Legation in China" to an Em-accommodation bassy, the Army authorities as a being enlarged for the purpose of Reuter.
in Nanking is in the adjoining compound-- whole are not opposed thereto,
the importance of Chinese pro- He hoped, however, in view of blems, that closer contacts would the Foreign Office and Army om- henceforth be maintained between clals concerning future concrete measures in connection with China. Rester
It was assumed that the capital on the left side of the Seine will be showered with gas
PRESS INTERVIEW abd fre bombs. The fire brigade and Red Cross division were kept busy ex-
Tokyo, May 15. tinguishing the fires and giving view with the Press declared that The War Minister in an inter- first aid to the wounded and the Foreign, Office had not fully numerous official doctors have hade mmunicated to the War Office special alarms installed in their beforehand, the intention to raise own apartments, giving accoustic
the Legation to an Embassy. as well as optical signals.
He added that the War Ministry may "The police authorities were sa-
send-a communication to the For- tisded with the results of the efgn Ofice in the matter practice. Transocean Kuo in.
and finally declared that he under- stood the General Staff do not want to cancel the forthcoming step.
MARTIAL LAW IN GREECE
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Frets").
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- graphia Manages Ordinance. 180" Received, May 15, 4.30 p.m.)'
Athens, May 15,
Mr. Ariyoshi's appointment as the first Ambassador will be for mally announced on May 17. Reuter
BRITISH INTENTIONS
Tokyo, May 15. Rellable information" from a Japanese source states that the British Counsellor, Mr. Dodd call- The date of martial law DIO ed on the Vice-Minister for For- rising, has claimed during the Venizelist eiga Affairs. Mr. "Shigemitsu, and пот been declared informed him that Britain plans ended, excepting & few minor to raise the Legation in China to restrictions. The elections have an Embassy. Confirmation of this been postponed for one week and report was not obtainable at the) are now set for. June 9.
British Embassy- Transocean Kuo, Min.
Beuter
THOMAS MOONEY FAILS IN APPEAL
Sentence For Alleged Bomb Throwing
De San Francisco, May. 15 Thomas Moohey, Bocialist leader who was sentenced to life in prisonment in 1916 for an alleged bomb throwing outrage, has failed
in another attempt to vindicate himself. The District Appeals Courp has refused his application for review of his conviction on the ground that a pardon can only be granted by the Governor. The Court denied his right to a habeas, corpus wilk
similar writ in the State Supreme Mooney now intends to file a
Court Renter.
BUFFER TIN: STOCK COMMITTEE
The Hague, May 15, The Buffer Tin Stock Committee met to-day and decided not to issue a communique because, no important decisions had been reached. Beuter.
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CHEVROLET. FACTORY. REOPENS
Toledo, May 15. Operations have been resumed in the Chevrolet plant with the workmen who went on strike hav~- ing acceped the proposals for a settlement.-- Reuter.
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