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DOUBLE FOR LEYLAND

London, May 9. Leyland scored 218 not out for Yorkshire against the bowling of Essex in the first day of their

MONDAY, MAY 11, 1936.

WEDDING OF MISS CABLE NEWS IN ELUCIDATION OF PEACE

RUTH PRIMROSE

PRESENT FROM KING AND QUEEN MARY

London, April 24

The King and Queen Mary havo sent Miss Ruth Primrose, grand- daughter of the Earl of Derby, a white feather fan on the occasion of her marriage to the Hon. Char les Wood, son of Viscount Halifax, Somerset put up the huge total which takes place to-morrow in of 196 against All-India with Glm-St. Paul's Cathedral. blett contributing 103.

match at Hull.

I

The Duke of Kent has given the Derbyshire, also was in high bridegroom a pair of gold cuff- scoring form against Oxford Uni-inks, and the Princess Royal and versity. Workington thrashed the the Earl of Harewood have sent bowling until he was beaten after an antique French 'clock, scoring 174 in Derby's total of 458.

The following were the full scores at close of play:—

Middlesex v. Warwick at Lord's: Middlesex 150 (RE. S. Wyatt 5 for 44): Warwick 153 for 3.

Surrey v. Gloucester at the Oval: -Surrey 229 (Goddard 5 for 78): Gloucester 93 for 8.

Capt. Bullock (stepfather of the bride) and Miss Priscilla Bullock have given a diamond brooch as 1 joint gift, and Capt. Bullock has also given a settee and am- chairs, and Mas Bullock racehorse pictures.

Su

BRIEF

ESTATE OWNER

.KILLED

Tragedy In Ceylon

Colombo, May .

promin-

Henry de Me), a eft business man and membar

PROPOSALS

British Questionnaire To

Germany

of the Legislative Council, has "Hong Kong Daily Press" Speela), whether these pacts

been shot dead on his estate' at Elsmere, near Colombo, an estate officer also being fatally wounded Sir Henry was visiting h's estate by ear when the officer was shot. Sir Henry did not take cover in the car but bravely went to the man's assistance, when lie himself was shot...

The alleged assailant was an employee who is stated to "have been aggrieved at having received notice, of dismissal. He has been

Arrested.

Beuter,

The bride's gift to the bride-" groom is a Atted dressing-case, PALESTINE TENSION and the bridegroom's to the bride diamond and emerald watch,

Notts v. Sussex at Nottingham-a Notts 253 for 6 (Keaton 103).

The Earl of Derby has gives Hampshire v. Wocester st Porta

his granddaughter, among other mouth-Hants 363 for 9.

things, household liner, and the Northants Y. Lancashire at Countess of Derby's personal gift Northampton: Northants" 244:is a bracelet set with diamonds. Lancs 28 for 0.

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Oxford University "v. Derby at Oxford-Derby 456 (Worthington

1741.

Somerset v. All-India at Taunton: -Somerset' 496 (Gimblet: 103): All-India 24 for 0.

Yorkshire V. Essex at Bull:- *Yorkshire. 367 for 6 (Leyland 218

no{"out).-- kuter,

From the bridegroom's parents. Viscount and Viscountess Halifax. there is a William and Mary chest, & William and Mary cabinet, a Sheraton roll-top desk and a red lacquer cabinet: with a double string of pearls to the bride. The Hon. Anne Wood and her brothers have given a riding whip, and the Earl and Countess of Rosebery

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Berlin. May &

The text of the letter of the British Foreign Secretary. Eden to the British Ambassador in Berlin,

Sir Eric Phipps, and whch con- tains the British Government's questions for elucidation of several points in Hilter's peace proposals

has now been published here.

guaranteed by assistance.

may be

pacts of mutual

(5) In view of the declaration that Germany is willing to re- enter the League of Nations, the

British Government feels justified in assuming that the question of conformity of the proposed non- aggression pacts with the obliga-

tions as a League member, will, The document, which as pre- present no difficulties and that viously reported, in the hands of these pacts will be consummated Foreign Minister von Neurath, 's within the framework ot the couched in friendly terms, and League. its contents may be summarized as follows:

(1) The British Government wishes to know, whether the Ger- man Government is now in a posi- Jerusalem, May 8. tion to conclude effective treatles. Troops and units of the Royal it being pointed out that all trea- Air Force. in Palestine are enu- ty negotiations would be aimless. tinually standing by t view of the tension caused by the Arab strike, bu up to the present they nave not been called upon fol action.-

Serious disorders are дот ex- pected. Router's Bulletin Service.

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TROOPS SENT

one party might subsequently claim the liberty to repudiate its obigations on the grounds that it. had previously not been in the position to conclude # binding agreement.

(6) The general European set- tlement would be considered fa- cilitated if the German Govern- ment found it possible to interpret the words "States on Germany's South-eastern and North-eastern frontiers" in such a manner as to include the Soviet Union, Latvia and Esthonia,

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ARBITRATION COURT

(7) Germany proposed the 'con- stitution oi an

International Court of Arbitration which was to (2) The British Government be competent in respect to obser-

wishes

Is

to be informed whether, ving the various agreements, Germany is now in a

position would be desirable to know what, to declare that, she recognises and generally speaking, would be the London, May 8. intends. to respect the present duties" and composition of the pro- In view of the altuation

inexisting territorial and political posed Court of arbitration and in Palestine following the recent order in Europe, in so far as this what relation its duties would anti-Jewish disturbances, It isorder may not be changed at a stand to those of the League of understood that at the request of later date by means of freely nego-Nations and the Permanent Courts the High Commissioner troop re-tiated agreements.

at The Hague, inforcements are being sent to the

Holy Land.

Bruter.

!!

FRENCH PARACHUTE

JUMPERS

(3) The British Government (8) In view of Gerinany's an- would regret a decision to the nouncement that she is prepared effect that no attempt should be to re-enter the League of Nations,

the made to attain regional limitations

German Government will of air armaments simultaneously doubtless be prepared to define her with the conclusion of the western future attitude towards the Per- air Pact and it hopes that the manent Court of Justice at The German Government concurs with Hague, it on this point.

NON-AGGRESSION PACT

"Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Parts, May 8. The military authorities have (4) The British Government decided to form two companies of welcomes the German Govern- parachute jumpers, according to ment's suggestion for a non- the "Le

Journal" one of which aggression, Pact between Germany wi be stationed at Chartres and on one side and France. Belgium the other at Algiers Both com- and possibly. Holland on the other. panies, to which a third one will as well as the German proposal be added later, wir, according to the paper, be composed exclus'vely 0 professional soldiers. who must sign a Ave-year agreement, and whose rate of pay will be 2.000 francs monthly.— Transocean News Service.

NEGUS ARRIVES

'Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)

Jerusalem, May 8.

for non-aggression pacts between Germany and the States on her south-eastern and north-eastern frontlers. The British Government would, however, like to be informed'

INDIAN GIVEN HIGH POST

London. May 8.

Sir Firoz Khan Noon, Education

The British Foreign. Secretary's letter concludes with the remark that the present questions are not exhaustive and that the other pro- blems likewise must be faced later. Before the question of Germany's return to the League of Nations comes up, the British Government is sure that the German Govern- ment will deem it necessary to fur- nish a further explanation con- cerning the words "separation from the League Covenant and from its Versailles basis." Transocena News Service,

JIJIGA ENTERED

*Hong Kong Dally Press" Special)

Addis Ababa, Mag 8.

General Graziani

has entered

Italian troops are now guarding the railway line to the French fron- tier of French Somaliland.-" Transocean News Service.

Emperor Haile Selassie, his fa- Minister for the Punjab, has beenjiga, and was cordially received milly and Suite arrived here on Fri- appointed High Commissioner. for by the population. He soon after- day afternoon from Halfa, and India to the United Kingdom.-

wards started the march on to was welcomed, in the absence of the| Reute

Harar.. High Commisaloner by the Com- mander-in-Chief of the Air Force of the Mandated Territory as well as by the District Commissioner of Jerusalem. The Emperor and his family are staying for the time be- ing at a small hotel near Jaffa in the old part of the city.-- Transocean · News Service.

EMPEROR CHEERED

Jerusalem, May 8. Thousands lined the route and cheered Emperor Haile Selassie

THIRD TRIP TO

S. AMERICA

(Hong Kong Dally Press” Specia;)

The

Friedrichshafen, May 8.

SARRAUT CONFERS

airship "Graf Zeppelin," "Hong Kong Daily Press" Specia› which returned here on Friday

Paris, May 8. from South America will proceed

Premier Barraut had а con-

on Monday to the new aerodrome Ierence of half an hour with the Frankfurt, the construction of Chairman of the Radical Socialist which has now been completed,

Party, Daladier, and the socialist and from where the dirigible will leader Leon Bluni on Friday. The Cabinet Council, with President Lebrun in the chair, will be held on Saturday afternoon.- Transocean News Service,

from the railway station to his start on Monday evening for this hotel here. and the Emperor year's third scheduled journey to solemn raised his topee and South America.-... śmiled acknowledgment... Kouté

LONDON VISIT

London. May 9

It is officialy stated that the Emperor of Abyɛs'nia is remaining In Jerusalem for the present. "This does not excade the possibility of an early visit to London, but it is commonly

that the supposed

that Negus has been informed such a visit would be embarrass ing until after next week's meet- ing of the League Council- Reuter.

KENYA BORDER

Transocean News Service..

GRAVE DISORDERS AT HARRAR

FOREIGN MISSIONS IN ETHIOPIA

(Bong Kong Dally Press" Speciai)

Rome. May 8

It is authoritatively stated here that Marshal Badogilo had in- formed the heads of the foreign

London, May a. Grave disorders 'are reported trom Harrer in an official despatch from the British Consul there,

The town is

in the grip rioters, and looting and burning is diplomatic Missions fa Addis proceeding.

Ababa, that their diplomacy no The British Consulate Guard.] longer serves any purpose, as the consisting of 40 Somaliland police. Government with which they were are endeavouring to, help the accedited, is no longer in existence, Ethiopian Governor keep order As a matter of courtesy. It is until the arrival of the Italian stated that Marshal Badoglio. has troops.

consented that the Missions may continue to look after the interests of their respective nationala.-

ervice. Transocean News Service.

Up to yesterday evening neither the British Consulate nor the Nairobi, May 8. Britian native troops have been adjacent hospital, where Bwedish despatched by air to reinforce the and Finnish doctors are tending frontier facing Ethiopia as a pre-wounded, had been attacked, cantion against an indux of arm- ed Ethiopian refugees-

leuter's Bulletin Bérvice.

It is believed many foreigners have taken refuge in the British | night- Consulate.

Aloting slackened during

Beuter's Bulletin Bervice.

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