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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936.
FRENCH PEACE DESIRES
No Hegemony In Mediterranean
GERMAN ŞİNCERITY
DOUBTED
Paris, June 23, One of the most essential pilars of the European peace structure was the recognition of the reces- alty for association of all Mediter ranean states in an agreement that no hegemony guaranteeing would be estabilahed sphere.
This was the contention of M. states- Yves Delbos, the French man, speaking in the Chamber or Deputies to-day in respect to the preservation or security.
the
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He hoped, be said, that an agreement would be reached in
West of Europe, ending the crisis which began on March but this did not depend upon France alone. France was per- suaded that Italy would collaborate In these tasks, M. Delbos said.
the British note asking for elucido tion on points of the German peace plan, presented weeks ago.
"UNIVERSAL DISARMAMENT
VESSELS DUE
Afrika, E.A. Co., July 10. Alrica Maru, 0.8.K., June 28. Ajax, H. & S., July 5. Aramis, Messagurius', July 24. Asauja Maru, N.I.K.,- June 24. Atsuta Mari, N.Y.K., June 6, Bealawers, Loxley's, July 16, Benvenue, Loxley's, July 16, Benvorlich, "Loxley's, July 4. Bremerhaven, Melchors, July 3 Canzon, Messagories, July. City of
of Bath, Bank Line, June 38. City of Eastbourne, Bank Lino, July City of Elwood, States Co., June Glytoneus, B. & S.. July 19 Cremer, J.C.J. Line, June 30. Danmark, E.A. Co., July 18. Demodogus B. & S. July 3, Dolius, R. & 8., Jaly Cap. of Asia, C.P.S., Jaly 2. Ep, of Canis, C.P.S., July 17. Bmp, of Russia, C.P.S., July 30. Falix Roussel, Messagorica, Juur 20. Fernbrook, Jebsen's, "“June 28). Franken, Melchers', July 2 General Lee, States Co., June 26." General Pershing. States Co., July 10 Gertrude Mserait," Jobnen's, June 20. Ginyo Maru, N.Y.K. June 37. Hector, B. & S., July 17. Hoang. Jardine's June 30. Kaisar-I-Hin, P. & O., July 23, Laganbank. Bank Line, July 23. Leverkusen, Jebsen's, July 8 Mar. Joltre, Messageries', July 10. Mentor, B. & S., June 27. Napato Maru. N.Y.K.. June 29. Naldera, P&O., July 6. Mankin, E. & A., June 30, Neckar, Belchers", July 5. Neptons, Gibb's or NY R., July 1. Nettore. E. & A., July 4, Nara Mserak, Jelsen's," July 0. Oldenburg. Jebsen's, June 23. Patroclus, B. & 8.. June 30, Paul Dhumer, Messageries" duce
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He urged Germany to remember that France had cause to doubt that TALON's good. intentions. particularly in view or the viola- tion of treaties. He recalled that Germany had not yet replied toilettes, B. & S., June 20.
Pleasantville, Bank Line, July 19, Posdan, Melchers', July 8. Pres. Adams, Dollar's, July 1. Pres. Coolidge, Dollar's, Jaly 2 Pres. Harrison, Dollar's, July 17. Pres. Hayes, Dollar's, July 31. Pres Haarer, Dollar's. July 30. Pres. Jackson, A.M. Line, July 10, Pres. Jefferson, A.M. Line, June 29. Pres. Lincoln, Dollar's, July 20 Prea.
AM Line, Jul 24. Dollars. June 29, Pres. Preussen. John's, July 5. Rawalpindi, P. & O.,, June 20. Rheinland. Jebsen's. July 23. Santhin, B.T. (Apear), July 7. Sauerland, Jebsen's, July 14. Scharnhorst. Melchers'; June 27. Shirala. B.I. ¡Apear), July Soloy, Jebsen's, June 25, somali.
& O., Joly G
France, stated M. Delbos, favour- ed progressive, universal disarma- ment, controlled by the commun ity of nations, without "neglecting the necessities of national defence. France would demand the con- trol and manufacture of war ma- terial by an international commit- tee sitting at Geneva, he went on. In order to improve the general economic situation, France would demand the summoning of a com-Somervilla, Bank Line, June 28.1 mission to study European unity, Sphinx, Messageries', June 30. urged by the late M. Aristide Ping. Dodwell's, July 17.
Taiping, B. & S., July 7 would Talma, B.1. (Apcar), July 21. include all European states, whe-Talthybius, S., July 10, ther they were members of the Tamara, Gliman's July
Tanered, Thoresen'e, July 11 League of Nations or not. Thus
Tanman,
J.C.J. Line, June 10. Germany's participation would be Teresias. B. & S., July 13
Tilaws, B.1. Apese), July 16, Tkembang. J. Liao, June 28. Tjileboot, J.C.J. Line, July 4
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After reference to the possibilit- ies of peace, M. Delbos said that France's defences must be main tained at the level of immediate recessities of national defence.
As long. he said, as the interna- Wonal mechanism did not demon- strate is efficiency. it was the duty of France towards herself and her friends to remain in a position to discourage all aggression,- Peuter.
CONFIDENCE VOTE
J.C.J. Line, July 7: J.C.J. Line. July 4. Toyama Mara, N.Y.K., June 27. Victoria, Llord Triestino, July 21. Yasukuni Maru, N.Y.K., July 2 Zuiderkerk, J.Č.J. Ling, July 6.
closest co-operation of England, was essential for the guarantee or peace in Europe.
PASSENGERS
ARRIVALS
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
The following passengers will be arriving Hong Kong by the Dollar Line as President Coolidge" on July 2nd from the Pacific Coast:-
OUR NAVÁL FUTURE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
Abandonment Not Contemplated
NO DECISION YET ABOUT MALTA
BY HECTOR C. BYWATER
London, June 10. Britain's future policy in the Mediterranean, continues to be the Principal tople of discussion in
naval circles.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
NOTICE: TO CONSIGNEES
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAI- STEAM NAVIGATION Ca's
STRADER "RANCHI."
ARRIVED HONG KONG an 4TH JUNE, 1836.
FROM ANTWERP,LONDON,GIBRAL TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA. PORTSAID" ¿DEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS,
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“CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- ramed Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THE xx in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cour way Godown at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and Delivery can be obtained, as the Goods are nded.
Master Donald Ballantyne (son of manager of Chase Bank. Hong Kong). Mr. & Chan, Mr. J. C. Chew, Mrs. S. E. Gates, Mr. Gates, Mr and Mrs. R. Hodgson, Mr. and, Mrs. Herbert Rea (official of Stan- dard-Vacuum Oil, Co., Salgon. Indo-China); Masters D. and J. Rea, Mrs. Lam Shee. Mrs. L Soohoo, Mrs D. Tally, Miss P. Tally, Mr. D. H. Wong, Mr. L. F. Wong, Miss Clara Alldritt, Miss H. Q. Chan, Mr. F. de Chan, Miss
The view is strongly held by Duncan, Mr. J. Fearon, Mr. "Albert | spokesmen of all three services
Yee Ho, Miss W. Munson, Mr.
that a decision an this point Stemmer. should Ngon, Mr. Bing Shing Yee, Mr.
be taken with the least
not cleared within 8 days Sau Yee, Miss Olive Zumbro.
possible delay
including date of arrival will be subject to Rent For this reason the early sum-
No Fire Insurance will be effected by moning of an Imperial Conference on in any case whatever, on defence is urged, since it is recognised that the matter cannot be settled without consulting the Dominions.
EMPRESS OF JAPAN
ar-
The following passengers rived here yesterday from the North by the R.MS. Empress of Japan:-
H
Mrs.
Captain Arrandluga. Bixley, Major P. Delalande. Miss K. Dorrer, Mr. D. S. and Mrs. Green, Mr. L. L. Rocke, Mr. A. L Wolte, Mr. J. E. Gray,
S.S. RANCHL
The following passengers ar- rived here yesterday from London via ports by the ss. Ranchi:--
Mr. W. . Heggie, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Watson, Mrs W. M. Bishop. Mr. V. M. Benwell, Mr.
G. W. Hollings, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sangster, Mr. T. P. Colclough, Mr. Mr. J. McLelland, Miss Hooker, and Mrs. Skepper, Miss A. V. Browne, Mr. Wong Fook Lam, Mr. J. A. Bishop, Miss F Macdonald, Mr. C. H. Windsor, Mr. P. W.. Waranasurora; Mr. Chong Chee Chay, Mr. Lee Thean Chin, Major and Mrs V. Ward-Simpson, Miss J. Bell, Mr. J. Bickley, Mr. G. D. Coffey. Mr. J. Dalgarno, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fox, Miss D. Fox, Mr. C. H. Unbebann, Mr. F. Ampalaranar.
DEPARTURE
S.S. TJIRADAK
The following passengers left Hong Kong on Tuesday by the s.s. Tjibadak:--
For Manila:
Mr. A. Marsoft.
For Makassar:
Dr. and Mrs. J. Boes, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Wegener, For Ball:
I learn that no decision has yet been made as to the future status of Malta. The local dockyard and naval establishments are in nor- mal operation, though the volume of work has been much reduced by the continued absence of the bulk, of the Mediterranean Fieet, which ts still at Alexandria,
I learn, further, that the pu blished reports of the Govern- ment's' Intention to develop a big naval
яго риге base in Cyprus surmise. So far, at any rate, no works in connection with naval the island have been approved. The only ports suitable for con-. version into tleet bases are Fama- gusta and Limasol, and at neither place has anything been done in that direction.
Many naval officers point out that the position of Cyprus is far from ideal, Hanked as it is by non- British territory, and situated only 235 miles from the Italian Island of Rhodes, which has recently be- come an important naval and air
Optional Goods will be landed hers unless tradtions have been given to the contary Six Hours before arrival of the
Goods
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Oon- signs, and the Company's Burveyors, Meters, GoodARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 am, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
Consignees are specially notified that it is necessary for a Revenus Officer to be present at the examination of damaged dutiable cargo.
All Claims against the Steamer must bo
to the Undersigned on or presented not be recognized. before 14th July, 1938, or they will
Ne Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown. MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.
Agents. Hoag Koux, 94th June, 1938 45 7.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
CONSIGNER NOTICE:
8.3. "YALOU"
.850/36.
BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK, ANTWERP &c
ARRIVED HONG KONG ʊ*
base. With the development of SATURDAY, THE 20TH JUNE, 1936. aviation it will, they argue, be only a matter of years before
Cyprus becomes as vulnerable as CONSIGNEES are hereby informed
Maita.
CAPE AS NAVAL BASE : The question of Cape Town as a possible base for a British battle fleet is already receiving official consideration.
Mr. Pirow, the South African Minister for Defence, who is now in London, has, as stated in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday. al- ready seen Mr. Baldwin, and the subject will be discussed with Bri- tish Government representatives,
Mrs. M. McBurney, Mra. Inez including
The Government was convinced that Italy would participate in Paris, June 23. At the conclusion of the foreign this task, while France was assur- affairs debate, the Chamber passeded of the powerful support of ner a vote of confidence in the Gov-friend, the Soviet Union, with Knox, Mr. J. A. Gee, Mr. M. C.
whom she was bound by a pact Walker, Mrs. Robinson.. ernment by a margin of 184 votes which was open to all. The Franco- For Soerabaiz: on a motion submitted jointly by all groups,
Polish friendship would be re- the majority of the freshed by a cordial and frankdings, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bolt Captain and Mrs. F. W. Hid- $25.10 Chamber approving the Govern-
search for a better form of co Jr., Miss Margaret Bolt, Mr. R. de ment's declarations and expressing operation between the two nations Back, Mrs. Tan Tyoel Houw Nie and France could further ecunt Mrs. Tan Hian Nlo, Mr. Tan Siong on the goodwill of the United Sta- Hot, Mr. and Mrs. Tan Giok Lim, les Democracy, the natural friend Mra. Tito Toelj Nio, Miss Tan Tan of all tree people.
No. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tek Ho.
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confidence that the Government will defend, peace and France in collective security.
RELATIONS WITH GERMANT
FORTY-HOUR WEEK.
M. Delbos, "Foreign Minister, had Previously further clarified the Government's position when reply- ing to interpellators, whose main theme was the German menace. He said that, rejecting isolation of old-time alliances, the Govern- ment remained faithful to collec- tive security and was fully con $1scious of the danger of German dynamism. France remained calm and would accept no equivocation with regard to the violation of the decree. The French, Gavernment the 40 hour week in case of works
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AIR RATES
London, June 23.
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Locamo Pact.— Reuter
PEACE WITH- ALL
Referring to the relations with Germany, the statement points cut that the French Parties which are now in the majority had" al- ways fought for an understanding between France and Germany, and the Jeader of the Reich, Hitler, had announced that this was also his
did not doubt his word, the word of an ex-soldier who had known the misery of the trenches for lour years.
Hong Kong Dally Press" Special
Geneva, June 23. The International Labour Con- ference took the Enal vote Tuesday on the introduction of
On
that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being landed & stored into the godowns of the Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing."
All Claims must be sent in to me on or before the lat July, 1938, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 1:00 am. on Friday, 36th June, 1996,
Consignees must have a Revenue Oficer in attendance when any datiable goods are examined by the Company's the service chiefs of Burveyor. staff. The Union. Government. I No Fire Insurance will be effected by
us in any case whatever. gather, would welcome the trans-
8. OHL, fer of large British Naval forces
Agent. to the Cape, and is prepared to Hong Kong 20th June, 1235. co-operate fully in the provision of the necessary facilities.
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London. June 22.
As regards the possible diversion via the Cape route of traffic which normally passes through the Suez Canal, it is not generally known that since last August a consider- able portion of this traffic has, in fact, been using the longer route. I learn that there is a pos- the Naval shipping and transport siblity of R. W. V. Robins, authorities concerned have now Middlesex cricket captain, going obtained much valuable experi- to Australia as a member of the ence. They are now able to form England Test team next winter,
additional writes a correspondent an estimate of the
If Robins finds himself able to bunkering and port facilities which would be necessary if the whole of join the side he will, I think, be- the eastern traffic had to proceedcome a strong favourite for the via the Capr.-
captaincy, although G.. O. Allen, the Middlesex fast bowler, has been confidently named in cricket circles.
question
of
financed or subventioned by the I may add that there has never Britain Governments, the motion being been any carried by 79 to 38. On the other totally abandoning the Mediter-
It is expected that the election- hand an international convention ranean in any circumstances. The for 40 hour week for civil engi- proposal is
that in certain con- of the captain will be made dur-
ing July. neering was defeated by 71 to 42.tingencies
we should effect The same fate overtook the inter- strategic withdrawal to the wes- national convention on the 40 tern scetor of that sea, but con- hour week in the fron-steel indus- tinue to exercise control over a try, the voting being 67 to 40.
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wide area of the Mediterranean The Conference then proceeded from the base at Gibraltar. to discuss the paid holidays.-
Paris, June 23.
"But," continues the statement, A comprehensive statement on "sincere though the desire of the French Foreign Policy was read on German Government might be. Tuesday afternoon in the Senate how could one forget the past ex- by Premier Leon Blum, and in the pertences and facts? Germany was Chamber by Foreign Minister Delarming at a daily increasing speed." bos. In the first of the various The various. German, steps, begin- sections into which the declara ning with the re-introduction of tion is divided, headed "Activity conscription were then recalled, upanaceon News Serviez in the cause of peace," stress was to the re-occupation of the Rhine- laid on France's desire for peace, land. Thereupon the Locarno Po- "peace for ali nations, peace with wers had made Germany dennite all nation" The struggle for or proposals, but Germany had an-. against any political system or the | swered
with counter-proposals
BELGIAN STRIKE
(
"SERIOUS INCIDENTS IN PALESTINE
"Bombing On Railway
The Under-Secretary for Air. Bir propaganda for or against it must which rejected the whole system Philly Sassoon stated in the House never be made pretext for war. of the mutual assistance pacts. "Hong Kong Daily Free” Specia!) of Commons that certain pos- France did not want the peace of The Locarno Powers bad authoris
Brussels, June 23. sibilities in regard to West Coast fear inspired by the strongest, nor ed England to request a more de-
The entire staffs of the Brussels
Jerusalem, June 24. of Africa, came under considera-the selfish pence by isolating her finite formulation on some points Tramway and Motor buses have
A convoy was ambushed on the London, June 23. tion, in the discussion of
the self from the rest of Europe, and of the German plan, but up tin come out on strike on Tuesday road to Jericho last night. Troops Under-various air rates with the South for that reason this opportunity now the British questionnaire had noon. Bir Philip Bassoon,
African Minister of Defence was taken for reaffirming the lo- remained
engaged snipers in a short encoun Secretary for Air, replying to a
unanswered. France In the Parliamentary debate on ter.. Casualties are not known. question in the House of Commons Purow, who is now in England —
yalty to the League of Nations. would in any case investigate the inner political matters, the Gow- British Wireless
A bomb was thrown at a bridge concerning the forced landing of
For the present the work of the German proposals with the sinerument stated that Parliament League must be confined to what cere desire to find a basis for an
the Haifa-Jerusalem line at 'RAF. torpedo-bomber on the
would have to take full responsibil dock of the French Liner Norman-
could be attained, and as long as agreement in them. But such an ity for the introduction of the 40 causing temporary suspension of die, stated that in normal circum-
Article XX was interpreted as in the agreement could only materialise if hour week, because the Gov railway, traffic. stances it should not be necessary
past, the League would not be in It corresponded to the principle ernment was of the opinion
Isolated shootings in the Galilee for aircraft to By low over ship..
position to prevent preparations elements of indivisible peace and that Belgian economy could not district
on police patrols are for war. The qualified support of contained no threat against others. ping during training.
carry the additional burdens, reported ADAM the great British Democracy, the Tronsorian News Sredine.
Traniocon eps Service.
Reuters Hulletin Service
stances of this crash were being carefully investigated.
He was unwilling to say more at present, he added.
He added that the whole circum- Beuter's Bulletin Service.
"NATIVE. RUBBER
DUTY RAISED
Batavia, June 24. The native rubber duty has been increased from 3 to 35 guilders per hundred kilograms fro:4. to-day- Reuter
LOCAL MAPS
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Kowloon,
Victoria,
New Territories.
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