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Mr. Anthony Eden Speaks

London, Sept. 23.

CHINA SEEKS AID DIARY OF LOCAL

An

Appeal To The League

Geneva, Sept. 23. appeal to the competent organs of the League of Nations The Council of the League of to give attention to the problems Nations held a short session this racing China in the present crisis afternoon ta hear the British was made by Dr. W. W. Yen in the i I member. Mr. Anthony Eden, as course of a speech to the Assemb- rapporteur on the petition, pre- | ly's technical committee in a sented by different organisations debate on the work of the League's regarding the Danzig incidents.. financial and economic organs dur.

Mr. Eden requested the Couneuing the past year. to invite the President of the Danzig Senate to give

formal assurances as to the measures he proposed to take to prevent recurrence of the incidents and to remedy the state of affairs reveal- ed by the petition. He expressed full approval of the work of the League Commissioner. Mr. Baan Lester.

The Council decided to ask for - strict observance in future of the

principles of the Constitution of the free city and of the guarantees given to minorities. -

Monsieur Laval fully supported Mr. Eden's report and emphasised the fact that the Danzig Constitu- tion had been placed under the guarantee of the League and must be respected.

The President of the Danzig. "Senate was summoned to the Council table, and he declared that the Constitution of the city would be respected.

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Before adfourning. the Council held a private meeting- British Wirelent

WORLD COURT

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Dr. Yen said China would co operate in any measures of inter- national action designed to free the world from the present crisis. China continued to feel the world depressión; but the universal situs- tion was showing a very substan- tial improvement. It was impor- tent, however, to discover how much or this was due to the armHA [ments industries.

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"Referring to the silver crisis, Dr. Yen described the measures taken by the National Government to deal with this, despite which, com- bined with the adverse trade balance, the prices of Chinese goods had declined, as had the purchasing power of the Chinese people.- Rrater.

THE BRITISH CABINET

To Meet Soon

EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 ·

Anniversaries and Holidays- Feast of St Aurelia, V:: St. Firmin. Bp, and M.

Auctions. Lammert's, Household Furniture, 72 Waterloo Road, Kow- toon, 10.30 a.m.; Crown Lands. Dis- trict Office, Talpo. 11.30 am.

Cinemas

Kings.One More Spring." Queen's:-"Werewolf Of London." Central:-"Chinese Picture." Oriental:-"Gambling Lady." World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambra :-"Home On The

Range." Majestic:-"West Of The Pecos." Star.—“Bolero.” --

Exhibitions. Kyoto Products. Nipp:n Club, 9 am to 5 pm.

Meetings. Extraordinary. Lane Crawford. Ltd., Exchange Building, noon; Hong Kong English Forum, YM.C.A., Bridges Street; Annual Hong Kong and New Territories Evangelisation Society, RK. Unton Church Hall, 5.30 p.m.; Kowloon Union Church Women's Gulld, 10 a.m., Annual, Y.M,C,A. members, to discuss winter programma. 9 p.m.. Annual, Civil Service Cricket Club. 5.30 p.m.

Social Cheers Club Social Night: Tombola on board HMS. Tamar, 7.15 p.m.; Whist Drive, Sea- men's Institute, 9 p.m.

Sports

Polo.-K.O.Y.LI. Cup Final, Royal Artillery v. Royal Welch Fusilers.

Moon-VIII Moon, 28 Day. Sunrise.8.12 am Sunset-6.17

p.m.

Tidea-High at 7.45 and 21.05; Low at 1.21.and 14.12

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 ́.... Anniversaries and Holidays, London, Sept. 23. King of Denmark, born 1870. 88. As a preliminary to to-morrow's Cyprian and Justina, Mm.

Auctions.-Crown Land,

Land: Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Office, P.ng Shan, 11.30 am... held a conference at Ne 10 Down-

Cinemas ing street to-day with Mr. Ram-

Mr. Kellogg Resigns full Cabinet meeting, the Prime

Geneva, Sept. 23. Mr. Brank Billings Kellogg bas resigned the Fresidency of the World Court.

A Chicago message states that when he was asked why he resign ed Mr. Kellogg said that "became he wanted to" and there, was "nu other reason for my action."- Renter.

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say MacDonald, Mr. Neville Cham-King's-One More Spring." berlan, Sir Samuel Hoare and Sir Queen's: His Greatest Gamblə." John Simon.

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Sir Samuel Hoare interviewed the Prime Minister before meeting, which lasted less than an hour.

of members

All three defence Ministers, Sr Bolton Eyres-Monsell; Lord of the Mr. F. B. Kellogg, was born in Admiralty. Lord Halifax, War 1858. A lawyer by profession, he Minister, and Sir Philip Cunliffe- became Secretary of State in Pre-Lister, Air Minister, attended a sident Coolidge's Cabinet in 1925 second consultation and he has been judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice since 1930. He is the joint author of the Kellogg-Brian Paet, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1929.

The Judges of the Court, fifteen In all, with four deputy judges, are elected for a term of nine years the President and Vice-President being elected for three years. `·

NEW STREAMLINE EXPRESS

London, Sept. 23. The new streamline express, Silver Jubliee, which the London and North Eastern Railway are putting into service between Lon- don and Newcastle, next Monday. underwent trials to-day, in which the engine maintained a speed of over 100 miles an hour over "six miles down falling grades, the maximum speed" recorded being a fraction over 101 miles an hour.

On the reverse run, the, engine reached the summit at 72 miles an hour.- British Wireless.

LEAGUE COUNCIL SEAT

Geneva, Sept. 23.

cf the Cabinet during the evening at No. 10.

Central:Chinese Picture." Oriental:"Gambling Lady." World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambmra: "Suk Hat Kid." Majestic: "West Of The Pecos." Star: "Legong."

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MOSUL OIL CONTROL

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London, Bept. 23.

It is learned that statements re- garding the control or the Mosul Oilfields Limited and the British On Development Company, which rumbur said had passed into the hands of Italian interests early in September, are without founda- tida,

The resignations of the two Bri The League Council met private-tish directors of these conipanses, iy to-day and discussed China's reported on September 16, datea application for a seat on the Coun- back to May, and is in no way due C. and decided to refer the ques to the supposed acquisition of con- tion to the committee of niteen trol by Italy of the bulk of the established two years ago

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The Committee has been asked to report as soon as possible. This is interpreted as shelving the ques tion for this year- Reuter.

Rehearsals.Chorus, "A Country Girl," Cathedral Hall, 8.45 p.m.

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