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East Lanes Win Nine Bouts

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1936.

BUSY DAY IN FRANCE

ANGLO-GERMAN MONGOL-MANCHU

MEETING

British Attitude Made Clear

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Detailed Study Of Proposals

"Hong Kong Daily Press Specia)

Paris, April 2.

Forelgu Minister Flandin and all the leading officials of the Quay d'Orsay devoted the entire Thursday morning and afternoon Ma detailed study of the German proposals.

London, Apr. 2. Mr. Eden had a ninety minute talk with Herr von Ribbentrop, the German envoy, this morning. The conversation" largely dealt with Great Britain's status in the pro- posed security pact. Germany is

Exious to know whether Britain

ed by the German memorandum, will act as a guarantor, as suggest

or as a participant in mutual as- sistance pacts as suggested by the British White Paper. }

At 5 pm, Flandin received the British Ambassador, Sir George Clerk while at 8 pm. he had an- other conference with Premier Sarraut

now offelally confirmed It 19 ibat a

the French meeting of Ambassadors to the Locarno Pow-

ers has been arranged for Friday afternoon, while on Monday the Cabinet will meet in order to de- termine the French attitude.

Situation Viewed By "Home Press

London, Apr. 3.

aspect The only reassuring

situation

Mongol he

is paradoxically Mincau border the number of recent incidents says themes." Casus belli after casus be. I prompted nothing more serious han local skirmishes followed by diplomatic protests to Hsingking and Urga, and growls of over-right ous indignation in Mos- cow and "Tokyo. Neither side warts war or can afford 1,

2

Some spirited bouts were w.t-

their op-

nessed yesterday at Shamshuipo in the semi-final of the Novices Team Inter-Unit boxing champion- the "Hong Kong Area зh.p of Sports Board, between teams re- The presenting the 2nd. Bart.

East Lancashire Royal Welch Fusiliers and the 2nd. Butt. The

Until practically the Regiment last bout, the result was in doubt. and the closeness of the competi. tion may be judged from the the East final score which gave Lans. victory on the day's tight- The "Manchester Guardian" rays ing by 3 points. The East Lancs. the critical question now is I the obtained 24 points to

ponents 21. " Kwantung Army persists in

Two knockouts featured the sport, Fus. Roberts evening's policy of expansion in Mongol a wit the Soviet be forced to resist?

(RWF) knocking out Pte. Hardy Sta in's recent announcement that

the welterweight 1st string the Soviet will fight for depen-

while Pte. Thistle- dence in Outer Mongolia in division,

krocked out place him in delicate position walte (East Lanes.)

Fus.

(Light he permits the Japanese Army to continue inroads into Mongolia weight).

Results in ful were as follows: and he will lose face, an important

Taylor factor in the Far Ers. If Russia Bantam Weight: Fus. resists wil the Japanese Govern-(R.W.F.) beat Ptc. Wrish. Mr. Eden also told the German ment feel obliged to support the envoy, that a British letter spar-insuborbate Kwantung Army for anteeing the security of France the sake of Imperial prestige? against unprovoked aggression in the event of conciliation falling was being delivered to the French Charles Corbin, Ambassador, M. this afternoon.--- Reuter

There has been a talk of a separate French answer being made, but it is not clear whether this is meant to indicate a speech of Flandin or Sarraut. In any ense it is pointed out that the French diplomacy will do nothing 10 jeopardise the British negotia- tions with Germany.

"The Impression prevails here that the French Government is satisfied with the oficial British aditude. the reproaches in the press being directed against the British public opinion. This "satis- faction" is no doubt partly due to the news that a letter was dis- patched from London, assuring France and Belgium of England's assistance in case the negotiations should fall, with only a few minor modifications to the original text. in the protocol of March 19,

In political circles the general objections to the German pro- posals are summed up as follows: (1) It is not clear whether the new "Locarno" proposed by Ger-

with many is reconcilable

the

mutual assistance pacta,

(2) The limitation of air arma- ments seems to have been expelled from the suggested air pact.

(3) Germany is willing to return. to the League of Nations, but only under the condition that its treaty infringements shall be ignored.-

akoccan News Service.

FOREIGN OFFICE

ACTIVITY

White Paper To Be Issued

London, Apr. 2. It is anticipated that the For- e.gn Secretary will make a state- ment in the Commons to-morrow OA the German memorandum which he received from Herr Von Ribbentrop yesterday.

The French and Begian Ambas-

It is understood Mr. Eden ex plained the position of the British Government with respect to the German objection to General Statt talks between France, Belgium and Britain. He showed that as ar- rangements provided for in the military talks would only operate in the event of a German attack upon France or Belgium, and as had excluded such A Germany contingency," the objection fell to the ground.

SPIN OF THE COIN

Oxford's Chances In Boat Race

In the boat race

There is little doubt the answer to the second question is "yes."- Heuter.

MOSCOW DENIES POISON GAS REPORT

in

Burridge

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS

S.S. RANCHI

The towing passengers arr.ved here yes.eidid from the North by the s.s. Ranent:

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Lady M. Blake, Sir M. Dalrymp.e. Mr. H. T. Mardin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beraha and child, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. and

W. F. C. Young. Mr. J. W. Shannon, Captain

W. Stagg. Mrs. Z. D. McNicholt, Lukhmanor, Mr. J. Dalgarno, Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bowerman, Mr. N. Poutsma, Mr. S. A. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Griffiths, Miss D. A. Gsmiths, Miss D. Sully, Mr. and Mrs C. T. Tang. Amch of Mr. J. Hansard. Miss D. G. Symons, Mr. H. W. Thomson, Mrs. W. Dykes

and infant.

DEPARTURE ·

R.M.S. EMP. OF CANADA The following passengers lett here yesterday for Vancouver via 3.3. Empress of heavy ports by the

Greave Corpi. Featherweight: (RWF) beat Pte. Hallows; Fus. Raven (R.W.F.) beat Ple Guant

Lightweight: Fus. Bray (RWF) lost to Pte Litchfield; Fus. Ryan (R.W.F.) lost to Ptc. Caffery: Fus

log (R.W.F.) Wright

Fue

Pte.

20 Pte.

W!! i.ms.

Welterweight: (RWF) lost to Fus. Smith (R.W.F.) lost to Pte. Burns: Fus. Keating (R.W.F.) beat Pte. Smith; L/C. Roberts (R.W.F. bea Pte. Hardy ko. A Tokyo report from Esinking,

Middleweight Fus. Hughes alleging that Outer Mongollans... beat Pte. Thomas .ko: used polson-gas bombs in the Manchukuo frontier clash on Tues- day, is categorically denied here.

Moscow, Apt. 2.

A message from Ulan Bator sta- tes that the report is without foundation.

It is suggested here that the re- Oxford's port may be intended to justify the use of poison-gas by the Ja- panese and Manchukuo forces in the next raid.--- Heuter.

chances will be greatly enhanced if she wins the toss, where they have been very unlucky in previous "years, although they are not so polished as rivals. However, their Immense" strength and also the drive of the boat will set a great pace.

Cambridge will be stroked by W. G. R. M. Laurie, the best car on either boat with beautiful rhythm. The only doubt is if he will cover enough water between the strokes but otherwise, it will be rather stale.

Oxford is expected to go all out in the early stages and endeavour to obtain a good lead to thwart the Light Blues' better finishing

powers.- Reuter

(Earlier Cable on Page 11.)

SOCIETIES CONDEMNED IN LATVIA

HOPE FOR IMPROVEMENT

Moscow, Apr. 2. With the cessation of hostilities In the latest Outer Mongola-Man- chukuo border incident, Govern- ment circles here are more hope- ful that the situation will improve.

The fighting of March 31, which continued yesterday, is described as the most serious which has yet occurred.- Bruter

GERMANS ARRESTED

IN RIGA

Large Number Released

("Hong Kong Da: y Press Specia

R.ga, April 2

Of the 35 Germans arrested in

sadors caled at the Foreign Office("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special Riga duing the last few weeks, as

is evening and the Foreign Sec- retary handed to each a copy of two letters with reference to toe staff conversations provided for la the third section of the proposa drawn up by the Locarno powers ether than Germany, and also w the assurances provided for in the annex to those proposals, with re- gard to the situation which would 3 carise, should the effort af concilia-

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BIRD OBSERVATORY DIRECTORSHIP

Rossiten, Apr. 3)

359

"NEW R.A.F. UNIFORMS

Riga, Apr. 3.

EO

15

reported by Transocean 30 have been released," so that only 5 or A arge number of Geaman

The 6 stil remain in custody. Latvia:harge brought against them cieties and associations in were closed and their property the breach of police bye-laws, It taken over by the State, in accord-being alleged that they attended ance with a decree of the Latvian political meetings during the con- which tinuance of the State, Blege; the Home Minister af April 1, was published in the Government penalty in such cases usually varying between 100 Lats or 14 Gazette on Thursday.

days imprisonment and a fine (1 750 Lats or to serve 2 months in prison.

Among those bodies condemned to disappear is the great Guild in Riga, acout when there has been The letters wil be laid 25

much press discussion late y, but White Paper to-morrow.

also the well-known body of Win- Earlier to-day Mr. Earn gave an

dauer Trade Union and Barusker interview to the German Ambassa-Trade Union and the Latvia Po'y- dor-at-large. Herr Von

Lechnic Union.

The Headquarters of these Unio.us had a ways formed the centre Foreign Office, Sir Robert Vansit-cultural and social life in tart. It is understood that Herr

towns named

Von. Ribbentrop will remain in Transocean News Bervice Landon for some days.

The Prime Minister stated in reply to a Commons question. that the Government could not agree to the postponement of the pro- posed staff talks with France and Belgium, pending further negotia~ tions with Germany. I regarded the talks as an essential element in the restoration of confidence, which was necessary to the success

London April 2, The Air Ministry announces im

servic ("Hong Kong Dally Press" Specia> pending changes in the

uniforms a officers and airmen vi the Royal Air Force the most in Fortant of which is the abolition of any negotiations- of breeches and puttees in favour British Wireless... of trousers for all ranks.- British Wirelçia.

Birdlovers all over the world will

be interested to know, if they have keenly followed the research work of the Bird Observatory here, thit .Director Oskar Heinrot of the Kai ser Wilhelm Bociety for the pro- motion of science, will retire from directorship of the Observatory;, here to take over duties elsewhere for the Society. His successor in Rossitten

be Observatory whil Ourator Dr. Ernst Schütz, already wide y-known through his books on the work at Rossiton and on bird lite generally.-- Spanmcean News Service

QUEEN MARY DOCKS

London April 2. The liner, Queen Mary, is to re main in the King George V grav- ing dock at Southampton, unt! the sals for the North to undergo omcial trials on April 14 or 15- British Wireless.

RUGBY UNION-MATCHES

London; ApË, 2. Leicester beat Bedford by seven points to six, Newport defeated Oxford University by 12 to 3 and Llanelly beat Swansea by three points to nil in rugby union mat- ches to-day. Router:

CANTON-NANKING RELATIONS

Dr. Wang Transmitting Proposals

the

An appeal can be lodged with the Home Minister, There has, as yet, not appeared any official state- ment, but such is expected in the next few days, unless in the mean- while the 5 or 6 Germans still in custody. should also be released.-. Transocean News Service

·TIN QUOTAS TO BE CONSIDERED.

i

London, Apr. 3.

- It is to be hoped that the case for permitting other countries' to Produce Bolivia's unfulfilled quota will be carefully considered by the International Tin Committee when Shanghai, Apr. 3. it meets on April 22, says the Dr. Wang Chung-ul former monthly review of Strauss and Co., judge of the Hague Court, sex-metal brokers. pected to return from Nanking to- morrow after transmitting the Canton proposals as regards 'na- tional affairs to the Central Gov- are ernment. Chinese circles hopeful that the proposals will be found to constitude a basis for a rapprochement between Nanking and Canton, leading eventually to

mestic foreign policy- complete 'national unity in the do

Reuter.

/C. Turner (R.W.F) lost to Pte. Oldham: Fus. Edwards lost to Pte. Taylor.

U

Conada:-

Mr. Walter Aldus, Dr. E' Archi- bald. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Beatun. Miss M. Beever, Mrs. M. Bell, Mrs. Bennet:. Miss F. T. Blunt, Mr. A. Brearley, Miss J. Brearley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bernard Brown. Miss J. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Butler. Miss AL Cady, Mr. M. Carlo, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Challinor. Mr. P. M. Coerman. Mr. H A. Cohen, M. J. R. Bergne-Coup, and, Lt. Comdr. Harrison G. M. Crocket, R.N.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert: Y. S., Chan, Mr. B. F. Chang. Mr. R. Y. Cheng. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cheung, Mr. and Mrs. Chu Ning Chuen, Mr. Q. P. Chun Mr. J. T. Choy, Mr. G. Dodds. Miss E I Mr. Douglas. Major V. E. Duclos "and Mrs. W. J. Duncan. Mr. G. F. Erwaker, Mrs. M J. Edgeworth, Miss H. Edgeworth Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Engelhard, Miss M, L. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fan, Mr. and Mrs. Light-Heavy-weight:, Pus. .Bur- ridge (RWF) lost to Pte. Thistle- K. Fearon, Mr. I. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Field, Mr. Foo Yick "wetre ko.

Heavyweight: Fus. Finton lost to Chee. Mr. T. B. Foster, Mr. W. J. Gande. Mrs. B. 3. Gibbings, Miss Pte. Harmsworth.

The East Lancashire Regiment "Gifford Mrs. U. S. Grant, Captain won 9 bouts while the Royal and Mrs. G. E. C. Gregory, Mr. A. Welch Fusiliers annexed 6 bouts. S. Gubby. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Two points were given for the Hall, Mr. C. R. Hargreaves, Mr. 8. C. H. winner of a fight. while the loser H. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. obtained one point.-

Howes and son. Mr. Ho Yu Chin. Col. and Mrs. C. E Jaques, Miss B John Mr. J. Kesting. Mr. C. 0. Kao, Mr. Y., H. Kwok. Mrs. Ruth Kwok Hwang, Mr. A: O. Kundsen, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Launam and two daughters, Mr. S. Y. Lam, Mrs. Lam, Miss Leung, Mr. Y. C. S. Lum, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yat Cho, Mr. P. S. Lam, Miss Lee Suey Feng, Miss Lee Shet Ying. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laurie, Mr. J. A Lloyd Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. A L. V. Long, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mackay, Mr. O E G Marion, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MC- Connell, Miss K. G. McConnell, Master D. G. McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCrae, MẸ. T. McInnes, Mr and Mrs. J. A. J. McKenzie. Mrs. McMaster. Miss E

H.K. SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION.

Huvera

Unions. $550, Antanok, $2.05. Bagulo Gold. 271 cus. Big Wedge, 251 cts. Demonstrations, 64 cts. God Creek. 12 cts. Itogon, $1.05. Gold Rivers 7 cts. Salacots. 144 cts. Vens Gold Fleids, $3, Hotels, $4.10. "Land Debertures, par.

Ewoc, $8.35. "Providents (o'd), $1 15.

Lights (o'd), $10.35. Lights (new), S7.15. Singapore Tractions Ord. 22/-. Cements. $8.75.

Sinceres, $1.80.

Gold Bonds, 93%. Gort. 4% Loan, 41%.

Sellers

Banks, $1555, Gold Rivers, 8 cts. Sinceres, $190.

Sales Bagulo Gold, 28 cts.. Balacots, 19/151 cts. Trams, $10/201.

E" Miersch, Mr. and Mrs. Minos, Mr. Mok Chi Kong, Mrs. A. Mor gado, Miss Mok Cheuk Yin, Mr. R. J. Nelemans, Mr. and Mrs. T. 'E. Pearce. Captain R. W. Peters, Dr. von Poll, Miss B. A. Pond, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pugh, Mrs. C. J. Rainear. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rattey. Mr. W, G. Robertson, Mr. E. B. de Ruiter, H. Miss "Bertha Schickel, Dr. Schoenfelder, Lieut. R. Scott-- Moncrieff, Master M. Beth Smith, Mr. K. Y. Shang, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Simonds. Mr. F. Stonek, Dr. and Mrs. K. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taddiken, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Tsui, Mr. T. W. Tezo, Mr. H W. Watte, Miss E A. M. Walker, Mr. W. H. Weithelm, Mr. G. L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wild, Mis. E. M. Wiley, Miss Ina Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Wilson, Mrs. K. EL Wilson, Mr. H.. R. A. Wood, Miss

SINGAPORE RAW W. M. Wilson, Mr. Wong Mou

RUBBER

Latest Singapore Prices

Friday, April 3. Mesara. H. B. Joseph & Co. - ceived the following quotations trom Singa. in Straits Currency Dore for Raw Rubber.

Spot May/June

Buyers Bellers

July/September It points out that Bolivia is 6,000

Oct./Dec. tons behindhand which she is un-

Market-Qulet. able to make up owing to disloca- tion in the recent war and opines that is is more likely this figure will be increased.

It also suggests modification of the restriction agreement to pre- the knowledge that they can make vent producers limiting output in

it up any time they choose.

·Reuter

Bang. Mr. P. Wel, M. Wm Yan. Mr. Wm. Zinser. ⠀⠀

Spot. .May/June July/Sept. Ott./Dec.

26 cts. up ch. 264 cts.up et. 282 cts, up 1 ct. 274 cts. up † ct.

Market-Steady.

PHILIPPINE GOLD MINING SHARES

Friday, April 3. Messra. Benjamin and Potts re ceived the following quotations from their Manila Agents th's morning"——

261 Un

261 up i 207 up t 27 up i

Beng. Conso's. Antamoks

BENJAMIN & POTTS

Friday, April 3.0 Mesars. Benjamin and Potts re- ceived the following Straits cur- rency quotations (buyers) from Singapore-to-day for Raw Rubber?

United Paracales San Mauricios LXL.

Masbates

Demonstrations, Big Wedges

Peso Buyers Sellers 11.50 11,60

1.30

1.35

40

42

70

.78

1.00 1.05

451

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