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HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1935.
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"George White's 1935
Mr. Stan.cy 'Baldwin, Frime Minister of Bntain, to-day renew-
Paris, Oct. 4. ed the Empire's pledge to the
Backed by the enure Cabinet, League of Nations and to the M. Laval, the Premier, is believed❘ King's.
collective princ.ple "of
security to have taken a
strong decision
Scandals." declaring that
Islationist that France an
must carry out her Queen's:-"Block Fury" policy for Britain in Europe was obligationa under the League | Central:--"Chinese Picture." not only impracticable but dan-Covenant to »ina last letter. Oriental:-"Six-Day Bike Rider."
France will at the same time. World-Chinese Picture." strive ceaselessy for a settlement Alhambra:-"Hard Rock Harri- of the Italo-Ethiopian dispute.
gerous.
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speaking Bournemouth. and devoted the buck of his eagerly awaited speech to the Ethiopian problem.
He dramatically appealed to 'Italy even now to refrain from action calculated to make the task of the League Council more arduous
The Isclationist school: ot thought, he declared, was danger- pus heresy. "The time may come when events in Europe will have repercussions throughout the whole Empire. We cannot afford either nationally,, or as an Em- pire-to refuse to play our part in Europe. It is not only our own vital interests which dictate our polley but the fullment of solemn International pledges."
Referring to the tension between 48.00 8.41 111,57 (1.12 12.14 1.322.84 4.20 5.28 5,436.99* 6.30 7.16 7:33 10:42 England and Italy, the Prime
Minister said: "There is no na tional enmity between Britain and Italy.
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"That we should urge our fellow members of the League Council to oppose Italy from selfish and mean motive would be repugnant to our national self-respect and amatter to which the Govern ment would not lend counten- ance." he asserted..
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not involving the peace of Europe. | Majestic:-"Reckless.~
It is learned that M. Laval Dow ready to support;
(1) A declaration that Italy is the aggresser, and therefore, subject to the sanctions procedure un- der the Covenant;
of
(2) A rem of credit .to Italy and an embargo in respect of the supply equipment and raw ma- terials to Italy;
(3) A ban on Italian imports
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It is understood that further
Sports. steps discussed between M. Lava! Hockey-Club de Recreio 7. and Mr. Anthony Eden inclúde. HKS.R.A. 2/Batty, (King's' Park), the raising of the embargo for the 5 p.m. shipment of arms into Ethiopia Moon.IX Moon, 10th Day. and collaboration with Britain in Sunrise.-6.16 a.m. Bunast8:06 a blockade against Italian arms || p.m. shipments. but M. Laval has not sought Cabinet authority for these
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Auctions Cut Glass, etc., Lam- ultimately agree to raise the mert's Hongkong Sales Room, 2.30 SL2T05 embargo against Ethiopia, p.m. but the mere mention of a blockade
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NO ISOLATED ACTION The Government, he said, never had any intention of taking is olated action in the Italo-Ethio-political groups now c.amouring Queen's: "Black Fury." plan crisis.
A chorus of King's: - "George White's 1935
Scandals." condemnation among influential
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"This country indigi, atly re The French reply to the British | Oriental:-Six-Day Bike Rider.
transmitted 10 jects the suspicions caused by its Note is being sincerity in defending the Coven-Landon to-night. It is understood ant. "It w bode 1 for the League that France is prepared to sup if one of its leading members in port Britain in the event of un- proclaiming its fidelity to its obli-provoked aggression against the Star: "Ann. Vicker's Profession."
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GREATER SECURITY
Mr. Baldwin said he regarded collective security as affording
BRITISH NOTE
Paris, Oct. 4. The Cabinet rose at 6.10 p.m.,
Britain greater security than was after a three-hour meeting, and obtainable by any policy.
·lɛɛued a communiqe' in the follow-
The Cabinet approved the
"Our primary necessity is to seeing terms: that peace is preserved in Europe, We believe collective security and the League of Nations are the best means of preserving peace in Europe or exercising some mea- sure of control should the peace be temporarily broken."
The Prime Minister pold
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from domestic British Wireless. Italy with the British viewpoint divest attention from the earliest days of the dificulties to external adventure, crisis.
in the end. "The has been frequent and constant diplomatic contact." he asserted.
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I am not satisfied with our position to-day. There is risk in accepting League: obligations, uni-
Tokyo, Oct. 5.
It is impossible any longer to less we are able to carry them out Colonel Chozaburo Yamada, pursue the path folowed since the fally," he maintained. "I do not aged 49, who was the chief of the Great War of more practical dis-like questionings reaching me Military Division of the Military Armament than any other Euro from the world at large with re- Affairs Bureau of the War Office pean country. The whole per-zard to our ability to fuin our at the time when General Nagata. spective has been changed by the obligations.
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