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The other Ethiopian resolution, proclaiming that there should be no recognition by force of arms, is covered by a "more general state- ment, which will be made to the League.
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Baldwin, whose
memory" has
THE GOLD RING
BRITAIN'S NEED OF DESTROYERS
Clause Of Treaty Te Be Invoked
U.S. AND JAPAN MAY FOLLOW SUIT
(Special Air Mall Service)
London, June 20.
EMPEROR AND SCOTS
HIS DESIRE
London, June 17,
It the Emperor visits Scotlang.
and he will fulfil a long-express- before his departure, for Switzer-
ed desire. As ruler of a'mountain country, he has always desired to see our mountain districts and their tribesmen.
When Lord Airlie Was Abyssinia for the Coronation, ** Equerry to the Duke of Glouces the ter, he invited him to stay with
It is understood the Ethiopian resolution asking for a loan from Bokh. Theo. Brethan, L. G. Burrell General Sir "Ian Hamilton" at the League of Nations has been (Metropolitan Ballroom). Cheung Manchester. eliminated at a long meeting of Tung & Co., China Di Co., D. J. the Bureau of the Assembly, sit- | Clark, A, Cork, G. M. Cornfield, ting as a private committee this Mrs. L. Crafter (c/o BWA), Mrs. been slipped by # treacherousS evening to examine various resolu- . H. G. Cuming, Mrs. D, C, David-friend into his drinking horn, has I understand.. that Britain in
son (c/o Thomas Hawke & Son), forgotten Brunnhilde and ner tends to take early steps to invoke Louts Dooley (c/o Curtiss-Wright Valkyries, and declares the Rhine the "escalator clause" of Corp). Eastern Handicraft Trading to have become the frontier of London Naval Treaty of 1930 to nim at fortachy. Co., Miss A. Edwards, The Fidelity | Great Britain.
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EDEN-DELBOS
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Geneva, July 3 Mr. Anthony Eden, British "For- elga Becretary. gave a dinner to- night to M. Yves Delbos, French Foreign Minister, and M, Paul Van Zeeland, Belgian Premier, after communique was issued stating the result of the conversa- tions.
which a
This revealed that it was agreed that a further meeting of the Lo- carno Powers represented at the March meeting in London is desix- able, in order to discuss the pre- sent situation, at an early date.
It is understood that recent talks between the three Powers re- vealed a closer approximation of views than had previously been reached...
Reuter.
HAILE SELASSIE'S CLAIMS
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Geneva, July 3. Emperor Halle Selassie informed the League of Nations to-day through the Secretariat: that the Government of Ethiopia had been re-established at Gore under the President of the Senate, Wolke Sadik. and that Ras Imru.
REGISTERED ARTICLES Bank of East Africa.
R. F. Forbes.
Li Kal Yeung.
But the Emperor is more likely to stay with the Duchess of Hamli- ton, at Dungavel, in the south. To gratify the poetical side of This follows the disinclination of which is not so far away. his nature this cousin of Rudyard the United States and Japan to On his last visit the Emperor saw Kipling puts on the tarn balm. discuss the British proposal to re- something of English country e which confers invisibility, and tratan 40.000 tons of old destroyers when he visited Lord Noel-Buxton vels incognito to visit his new pro- in excess of the 150.000 tons quota in Norfolk. Here he obtained in- perty, wearing on his anger the allotted by the London gold signet ring issued to him by Treaty.
Naval spiration for the decoration of his
new palace in Addis Ababa, which. his own Foreign Office and hall- marked in Paris.
They suggested. instead, that he ordered to be done in the style " Great Britain should adopt the of an English country hause. Thus fortified he strolls along more formal procedure of invoking the banks of the Rhine with the the "escalator
VERY DISLOYAL party of conspirators and false Treaty.
clause" of the One of the last Oriental friends he has confidingly brought
monarchs to visit Scotland This provides that if a sigha-King Felsal, who displayed as with him.
tory Power considers its national lively an interest in the Scots so Suddenly, out of the depths of security to be materially affected in the Kurds who inhabit the
emerge the three by new construction by a non- mountain districts of Irak, |
singing the Treaty State, it shall notify the As the guest of a Scottish laird sweetest. saddest. must poignant other parties as to the increases his health was drunk after dinner, song ever yet heard by mortal required in its own tonnages and but, as it was only an informat Bald shall be entitled to make such in- occasion, it did not occur to the hast to propose the King of Eng- land's health Arst. King Faisal afterwards expressed himself much surprised by this
"The tribes," he said to a friend, must be very disloyal."
the
Rhine
streaz
Maidens,
Baldwin.
I.
win." sing the maidens, "give back crease. the Rhine to the Germans. Throw us that Gold Ring: throw it us quickly-quickly-or surely you must die."
JAPAN'S AIMS
The clause also empowers the other parties to make a propor- tionate increase.
American and
Japanese pre-
was
But Baldwin has become what the Scots call "fey." He laughs sits down on a rock and begins to ference for the employment of the dictate his reminiscences, not "escalator clause' can only mean, noticing that the sky is becoming I am informed, that both Powers 1 CAR OUT OF 600
of are determined to make equivalent.
overcast
by endless flights
CAUSES A DEATH
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Injury Results
From 1 In 20
Chung Hin Man, Director Journ-Valkyries in formation, whose vast increases in their own tonnage al, 52,,Volyviutau.
wings stretch athwart the vision of quotas. Miss Violet Chung. 1729, Avenue the sun,
It is doubtful, however, whether Road, 23, Welcome Terrace.
hen Hagen rushes forward and submarines in place of destroyers,
Japan is entitled to retain extra. strikes Baldwin in the back with his spear As he fails the Rhine-
as she is understood to have pro- rises-rises-dissolving the
posed.. scape. drawing France and Bel-Treaty developments fully warrant There is no doubt that post- gium, sweeping away Westminster the invocation. of the "escalator and with it the entire fabric of clause" by this country. During civilisation, leaving not so much as the 1930 Naval Conference it was is left to us now of Valhalla-not expressly stated by our representer of Transport nearly two years so much as a matchbox
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MAIDEN SPEECH OF M. DELBOS
Reference To League. Reform
<"Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Geneva, July 3.
The maiden speech of the French Foreign Minister Delbos, who was the first to speak after the proceedings, interrupted so tragically by the journalist's suicide attempt, had been resumed, made a strong impression on all dele- gates by its clarity and the con- crete proposals it contained.
Delbos said, "If the League of
the veterani army commander Nations has suffered a defeat in and Provincial governor.. was the painful drama enacted during re-organising the military forces of the last few months, this was due the Empire.
to the weapons provided by the Reuter.
Covenant not having been employ ed with their full effectiveness.
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN'S SUICIDE
Reaction To Treatment Of Jews
That was not the fault of
the Covenant, in which we can place full" confidence, and France
will reject any proposal prejudicing the structure of the spirit of the Covenant. It is not a question of altering the principles of the Genera, July 3.
Covenant, but of making their Stefen Lux, a Czecho-Slovaki- application "mare effective. For an press photographer, died of a this reason my Government dis- self-inflicted bullet would at 9 trusts reform, plans involving a o'clock to-night, declaring he had change. In the text, since in this | killed himself as a protest against case the letter is the guardian of
the treatment the Jews were re-
the spirit celving in Germany. He killed himself to draw attention to their sufferings.
He left & note addressed to King, finding practical methods to Edward and others addressed to crease its effectiveness,”— Mr. Anthony Eden. M. Joseph Transocean News Service, Avenol and M. Albert They have not been opened.
Lebrun.
The man shot himself while standing in the League of Nations Assembly chamber's gallery.— Reuter.
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PROFESSOR HONOURED
"Hong Kong Daily Pro Special
Dublin, July: 3.
in-
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land-
Special Air Mall Service)
London, June-20. "Every day since I became Minis-
the
tatives that Britain's pledge notigo." said Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha Sir Ian Hamilton was speaking to exceed 150,000 tons of destroyers at Hastings yesterday, "there has at the 200th anniversary of the by the end of this year was con- been a net addition of 500 mechani- Manchester Luncheon Club. He ditional on a big reduction in for- cally-propelled vehicles to sald that he did not think wè eign submarine strength,
roads. could ensu peace through any Actually, there has been a very, "Every year one motor in 600 on League of Nations framed on the substantial increase in foreign the road kills; one motor vehicle present lines. There must be aundersea tonnage since 1930. The in every 20 Injures." fresh deal.
ratio of British destroyer tonnage The Minister of Transport open- to foreign submarine strength es at Hastings a new underground which was contemplated by the car park, and enterprise which, he 1930 Treaty has been completely said, put Hastings ahead of all upset
other seaside resorts. It was the Arst in the world on a farge scale to be constructed under civic auspices.
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CHANEL OFFERS HER SHOP TO STRIKERS
Mile. Chanel, famous Paris dressmaker, has turned the tables on her 300 employees on strike by offering them her shop, workrooms and materials while she remains as an unpaid consultant..
ROSES AS RENT FOR WINDOW
But the strikers only want high- Ceremony Revived
After 500 Years
er wages and a forty-hour week and they have not accepted her offer.
When the Corporation's scheme was completed they would be able to accommodate beneath the pro- menade 1.200 cars. or more than a third of all the mechanically propelled vehicles licensed in the borough. If London and other cities could make a similar pro-.. vision there would be none of the congestion for which stationary vehicles were responsible and be. cause of which many of Britain's principal streets were deprived nf half their traffic value.
"It cannot be too strongly em-
MILE. Chanel's secretary told the
(Special Air Mail Servico) "Daily Mirror””
on the teleptione last night. "It is probable that if
London, June 20, the strike is not ended by this After a lapse of five centuries, a week-end Mile. Chanel will consider ceremony will be revived in the closing her Faris, business entirely City of London next Wednesday phasised that the streets are in- and reopening an establishment when a red rose and a white rose tended to be through-ways, and either in London or New York. will be handed to the Lord Mayor, not parking places." said Mr. Hore-.
"So far she has made no'deci- window in Seething-lane, E.C.
6ir Percy Vincent, as rent for a Belisha sion.".
DARDANELLES PROBLEM
Questions Discussed At Geneva
"You have desired to make your Actually the window no longer town as safe as possible and it is exists. It was built by Robert right that the country as a whole Knolles, or Knollys, a military com- | thould know of your success. mander who served at the siege of "When one considers that your La Roche d'Orient in 1346, was a receive annually 100,000 visitors by resident in Seething-lane at the rail,, and even more by road, this time of Wat Tyler's rebellion and la remarkable record. was present when the rebel was felled at Smithfield by the Mayor. Walworth. As a feward for his ser-
vices he was made a Freeman of MAN AND HIS MEALS the City by the City and the King granted him the manor of Bt. Pan-
Cray,
Modern woman is being severely taken to task these days for her aleged inability or unwillingness to cook. To the condemnation of the He trong Man" of South China and
"The French delegation will there- "Hong Keng Dally Press" Epecial fore not propose any fundamenta! alteration,
Geneva, July 3. but concentrate 'on
Various questions that will have When be "bulit out" the win to be settled when the Straits dow, objections were raised, but a Conference in Montreux reopens, compromise was arrived at. were discussed by Mr. Anthony was allowed to retain the window of an Australian Judge recently Eden, M. Faul-Boncour. M. Litvin- on condition that he pay a yearly noted in these columns is now add- off, M. Titulescu and M. Rushdi rent of a rose on the Feast of St. ed the criticizm of a police surge- Aras in a long conference here on John the Baptist." Friday afternoon.
ou and a member of Parliament.. This is June 24. As the election The member for West Renfrew- of Sheriffs is on that day, the rent shire stated this week when he will be paid the day before, the first was opening an exhibition of school time since Knolles' death in 1407: work at Greenock that the young
Revival of the payment is due to woman at to-day either could not.
GERMAN ART TO BE EXHIBITED
M. Paul-Boncour and M. Rushal Aras will leave for Montreux on Saturday in order to attend the last sitting of the "Technical Com-
("Hong Kong Daily Pre Specs
Hamburg, July 3, "German Art in 1836, the Year of the Olympiad" is the title of amittee." The British delegation the Rev. P. B. Clayton, Vicar of or would not cook, and yesterday great art exhibition, to be opened announced during Friday's sitting All Hallows," Barking by the Tower, a Shemels polica surgeon told a by the Art Society in Hamburg. of the Technical Committee that of which church Knolles was a conference of chief constables that The exhibition will be held from it will submit the proposal that a good friend when he lived near by he would sooner have a bobby Professor Ernst Wahle of Heldel-July to September. The Art Bo-compromise between the original in Seething-lane. The roses will be married to a cook on a beat than berg University, has been made an clety is receiving great support Turkish and the English draft handed to the Lord Mayor when to many of the present-day wives." honorary member of the Royal from the State Art Union and the agreement be accepted. The he receives members of Toc H at If it is true that the needs of an Irish Academy of Dublin in the greatest German artists will show Plenary Session, will be resumed the Mansion House on Wednesday age produre their own saviour then section of Belles Lettres
sculptures and paintings.-
on Monday.
in connection with the birthday we may expect another Mrs Beeton. Transocean News Servies
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