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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.
THE ARMY
Opening Of Trooping
Season
The trooping season opened on Sept. 10 with the dispatch of the hired transport Lancashire from Southampton to the Far East. She carries naval crews as reliefs for the China Station and Army and R.A.F. drafts. She should arrive at Port Said on September 20, at Singapore on October 8, and at Hong-kong on October 13.
The Nevasa was to have taken the first of the military drafts to India on September 22, but this service is postponed since she car ried half of the 2nd Infantry Brigade to Palestine on Sept. 14. Bince the Dorsetshire takes half of the Ard Infantry Brigade to Palestine her voyage with drafts for Egypt, Sudan, Aden. Baars, and India has also to be redated. She was to have left Southampton on October 7. These two transports are the only ones of the regular service taken for the emergency movements, and the effect on drafts going out and on time-ex- pired men. coming home is not ex- pected to be great.
The first of the unit movements La scheduled for September 25 when the 3rd Carabiniers from Hounslow and "F" Battery, R.H.A., of St. John's Wood, will go to En.. dia. A second ship to carry out China unit reliefs will leave on October 1, and after that date the progrumme does not contain outward sailing until November 20, which allows the two Palestine transports to complete their work and return for ordinary trooping.
GERMAN PRESS VIEWS
Mr. Eden's Declaration At Geneva
AFL
Berin, Sept. 25. The entire German Press gives great prominence to the program- me declaration of the British For- eign Minister, Capt. Anthony Eden, all headlines emphasising Eden's demand that the League Covenant be separated from the Treaty of Versailles, this being а demand which the German Government had voiced for long past.
Other significant features, to which attention is drawn is the absence of even one word on the Abyssinian question, England's re- adiness for a West pact, the neces sity of restoration of international co-operation in the spheres of economics and finance as well as politics, and the need for tolerance among the European people.
On the whole the German com- ment is friendly, the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" declaring with satisfaction that “the German pro- gramme item has been taken over."
The "Berliner Lokalanzeiger" de " clares: The British Foreign Minister, in the first part of his speech, declares that the nations do not need to be divided into two cumps according to their form of Government. What really counts is whether the external form re- ally does something to
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BRITISH TROOPS IN CHINA
Battalions For
Shanghai And
Tientsin
Brig. F. S. Thackeray, who ately commanded the Shanghai Area and for a time was a focal knajor- general in China, has gone to retired pay.
The 2nd Loyal Regiment will relieve the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers in Shanghai on November S. The latter takes over the Tientsin and Prking duties on February 10.
The arrival dates for the winter drafts are October 13, November 2, and March 18.
The 4th Heavy Battery of the Hong Kong RA. has been made into a medium battery and will operate with the Hong Kong Brigade in the defences.
DEPARTURE FOR GERMANY
Among the passengers "of the 5.3. Scharnhorst travelling to Ger- many was Frau Rósa Rohde. Frau Rohde has been in China for 11 years, first in Tchang with her husband, Captain Hugo Rohde, who, as one of the drst Captains on the upper Yangise was a very well-known figure in the Yangtse valley. After his death which oc- curred three
FIAU years ago, Rohde
as a teacher to Joining the Kuling Kuling, American School, The Governor of Kiongs! asked her to take over
his the management of
house, which, through the position "of Klangst as Headquarters of Mar- shal Chiang. had grown in im- portance.
went
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In Nanchang, the residence of the Governor, brau Rohde soon became known 35 1 charming hostess, entertaining many dis- tinguished visitors who came to confer with the Governor, one of Marshal Chiang'a closest Co- operators. When no guests were there, Frau Rohde gave piano and language lessons to the young wife of the Governor.
Asked whether she Was on leave, or travelling home for good, Frau Rohde sald she had made no definite plans as yet. She was going to look up all her friends and relatives in Germany, and study all the new organisations" there, that had been inaugurated In recent years. It was quite possible that she would come back to Chins, which had grown a, sec- ond home to her. Frau Rohde speaks excellent Mandarin.
NON-INTERFERENCE IN CIVIL WAR
Method Denounced By Spanish Minister
Geneva, Sept. 25. "The non-interference proposal by the leading powers concerning the Spanish. Civil War is a legal monstrosity", declared the Madrid Foreign Minister, del Vayo, in "his speech before the Plenary Session of the League Assembly on Friday afternoon. The Mislater protest.- ed vehemently that the non-inter- peace. The British Foreign Minis-vention was interpreted in such a ter had in this regard demanded way that the Legitimate Govern- that at least the League of Nations ment in Madrid was placed on the be adjusted to reality. The sug- gestion for utilisation of the Covenant of the League of Nations to alter treaties that could no longer be kept up in the present form, bas for the first time been brought up in concrete form." These remarks in the "Lokalan. zeiger" appear under the heading "Can Geneva Be Saved?"
same footing as the Rebels. He painted out that non-intervention as carried out at present was in effect a blockade of Madrid
Del Vayo also stated that the non-interference is proving unsuc cessful as far as the Rebels are concerned, since they are now in possession of "immense quantities of war material," which they did not have when the uprising began. Evidently referring to Portugal's attitude towards the belligerent The "Berliner Tageblatt" stress-parties in Spain, the Minister said es the fact that "England. adhers "No country, no matter how dif
The "Angrif" heads the Genera news. "Eden for the League Coven- ant without Versailles as Banis."
in the wish to create a powerful | ferent its form of Government League, able at any time to step in may be from against any disturber of peace.— Trontocean News Service
· WOMAN MINISTER
RESIGNS
Paris, Sept. 23. Madame Joliot-Curie, daughter of the discoverer of Radium and herself a well-knowri scientiát, who accepted the portfolio as Secretary of State for Scientific Research in the Blum Cabinet, has resigned, in order to be able to again devote all her time to scientific research, states en of-
that prevailing in Madrid, has reason to fear inter- ference in its internal affairs from Spain which I represent. This particularly" refers to the direct") neighbours of Spain."" Tramosan Jews Service.
VALENCIATM DEATH SENTENCES
Paris, Sept 25. Twenty Infantry officers, indud- under ing
a Lleutenant-General. one Major and Ave Captains, have been sentenced to death by the peoples tribunal in Valencià according to a report here from Spain. 14
Another message stated that the Madrid Police took into custody General San Pelsyo. Lieutenant Colonel Alarado and Captain 811 ventre, because it was alleged they helped, to arrest the Socialist deputies in 1934 Transoceans K Service.
Acial bulletin issued on Friday night. Madame Joliot-Curie's post was taken over by Professor Jean Fearin, who took the oath of office, and subsequently attended a Cabinet meeting on Friday ---- Tranincean News Service,
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Karlsbad on an unomcial visit on Friday night
and The party were met at the sta tion by the Secretary of State in
Paris, Bept. 75.
· Berlia, Bépt.'‚28. ‚'
the German Foreign Office, Dieck-
President Lebrun signed ade The Egyptain Prime Minister, boff and the Chief of Protocol, Nahas Pasha accompanied by his von Buelow Schwante. On the cree making the forty hour week wife, the Egyptian Finance Minis- Egyptian side Minister Hassani compulsory in the mines, with an. ter, Makram Pass and his lie. Nachat Pasha and the entire Le-
the Secretary General of the ration Stant were present. The extension to embrace the metal Prime Minister, Amnt Merman, Egyptian Premier will stay from trader, the textile industry the the Chief of the Ministerial four to five days in Berlin, then building trades. These extensions Bureau, Bals Eddin and a hum- go to Spa in Central Germany.ill be discussed at the next ber of other persons closely con- The whole party nected with the Egyptian Gover- - Gezmany; on: Oct
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