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ANGLO-FRENCH TALKS
Laval's Statement To Press
[Special to the "Hong Kong" Daily Press" (Copyright).3.
Paris, June 21. The Anglo-French conversations which began on Friday at noon in the "Qual d'Orsay were contin ned this afternoon.
At the conclusion of the second. meeting M, Laval received press res presentatives to whom the deliver-
ed the following statement: "We
CURIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT
Man Hit By Stolen" Car
A motor car accident in which a Chinese male was injured was re- ported to the police on Saturday. man weng Shiu, who was knocked down by the car, is at présent in nd G.C.H. suffering trom serious injuries.
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Is the Universe. Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in sil Churches of Christ, Scientist an Sunday, June 23, 1935.
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are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for The car, No. 2240, an Austin, thy pleasure they are and were owned by Mr. A. J. Macfayden, created." (Rev. 4: 11) overseer of the Public Works De- Among the citations which com- Partment, living at 107 Wongnet-prised the Lesson Sermon was the chung Road, Happy Valley, was following from the Bible: "By the badly damaged.
word of the Lord were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth For he spake, and it was done: he commanded, and it stood fast. The counsel of the Lord standeth for ever, the thoughts of his heart to all generations." (Ps. 33: 6p. IN CHOBEN Mr. Macfayden proceeded to 11). town and when going along Gar The Lesson Sermon also incre Road found his Car on theed the following passages from side of the road near the junction of Stubbs Road, smashed.
Little is known of what actually happened. It appears that Mr. Macfayden returned home" at 8.30 on Friday night from town and parked his car outside his home. On Saturday morning he discover- ed it was missing.
have discussed in all frankness the Naval agreement recently concluded between England and Germany, Mr. Anthony Eden has explained to me the reasons which have prompted his Government to take this decision.
I have not failed to reiterate the objections Which my Government have felt bound to raise. My personal relations with Mr. Eden are suficient to confirm the friendly character of our con- versations. We have moreover ex- amined the entire complex of the questions arising but of the Euro-
The injured man, who is in pean situation of our two Govern-hospital. stated to the police that ments and we both have agreed in
the car was driven by a European recognising the necessity of closer
who ran away after the mishap. co-operation between
The car was badly damaged, this countries. We will resume our con-
being mainly due to mounting the versation on Saturday."
kerb of the sidewalk, the 'force of the impact being so great that, the rear axle broke.
Our two
Friday's conferences between Mr. Eden and Laval took place in the presence of the British Ambas- sador, Sir George Clerk, the Coun- cillor of the British Embassy and officials of the British Foreign Office on the British side, the Secretary General at Quai d'Orsay, Leger and the expert on the League of Nation Affairs. Massiglion on the French side,
The British visitors were guests
The police were informed and investigations are being made by Traffic-Sergeant Clark,
SILVER POLICY DEFENDED
Washington, June 21. Senator Thomas said that he had
of M. Laval at a luncheon which asked approximately 65 Senators was also attended by Marine Min- to join him in a petition to Pre- ister. Pietri as well as by. thesident Roosevelt, seeking steps to Chairmen of the Committee for For- eign Affairs of the Chamber Ben- ate. M. Berenger and M. Bastil. Mr. Eden is scheduled to leave Paris on Saturday evening for Rome where he will confer with Musao- lini on Monday.—
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Rome, June 21.. The Egyptian Government's pro- bibition of the engagement of 8,000 Egyptian labourers for employ- ment in the Italian Colonies was seized upon by the Lavere Fas- clata as affording an opportunity to attack England from a new an- gle.
In asserting that the Egyptian Government's action was due to the "attitude of the foreign protec- tor," the paper states that this power has attained an "inordin- ate Influence since the sound and effective constitution framed in the year 1930 had been suspended, and King Fuad was prevented by lness in taking an. active part
in the current political events.
This measure led Great Britain to-day in the position of control-. ling and administering the finan- clal and commercial affairs in this young North African state.
The Government's action con- cludes the paper, can not therefore be regarded as representing the real views of the population which still retains the tradition friend- ship towards Italy.-- Transocean Kuo Min.
ITALIAN ATTACKS ON BRITAIN
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally. Prem" (Copyright).]"
Hamburg, June 21.
A dream which fer many years has been relegated to the far distant future may become a rea lity next Spring when the Ger man Post Office hopes to inaugu- rate a television-telephone Ber- vice between two cities.
A foretaste to this revolution in long distance communication was provided at the annual meet- of the German Electrical En- gineers here when Post Office Officials installed two telephone cabinets equipped with a televi sion apparatus,
A delegation of pressmen who tried the "Visitelephone had the a'most uncanny experience of seeing th features of the person to whom they were speaking BP pear first as a shadowy outline in. a wirdow above the telephone. gradually assuming a
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