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NEURATH

Bulgarian Decoration For German Minister

Berlin, June 10. Baron von Neurath, the German Foreign Minister, was received this morning at Sofia by King Boris of Bulgaria.

The audience lasted about 90 minutes, during which the King conferred upon the German Minis- ter the Grand Cross (1st class) of the Alexander Order.

NON-INTERVENTION NAVAL

CONTROL SCHEME

London, June 10.

The Foreign Secretary rave

view of the British Government is that they are not the exclusive

interviews in the course of the day concern of the four Howers As other three powers co-operating in

to each of the Ambassadors of the | the Foreign Secretary said in a House of Commons answer yester- the patrol work under the Non- day, the proposals involving modi "Intervention Naval Control Scheme. fcations of the scheme of öbserva- These conversations were pre- tion itself would be a matter for paratory to a joint meeting with consideration by the Noh-Interven- Mons. Corbin, Herr Van Ribben-tion Committee.

trop and Count Grandi which will take place to-morrow for the pur- pose of beginning the discussion of the formula in connection with the proposals for guarantees which have been accepted in principle by the French, German and Italian governments,

CLOSER LIASON

The chief pre-occupation of re- cent weeks has been the solution of the dimculties arising from at- tacks on patrol ships so that the position could be restored and the British Government has not, there" At a Press reception in the even-

fore, found occasion to take a de- ing Baron von Neurath read a com-

......_OFTIMISTIC QUTLOOK

frite line regarding the amend- munique stating that at his con-

The exact procedure to be (cl-ments to the scheme which have ferences with the Bulgarian Prime Minister, foreign political problems owed in giving effect to the pro- been ventilated in several quarters and notably in France. It is be- which were important for European" pasals has yet to be settled, but a

successful issue from the diff-lieved, however, that Britain would peace were discussed with full ac- cord, and that the views establish-culties arising from the Deutsch-regard favourably the proposal for land and other incidents is now the presence on patrol ships of ed on both sides will strengthen Bulgar-German friendship.

observers of a different nationality Atconadently anticipated, and it is

these conferences It had also beer. agreed to strengthen and extend Bulgarian-German cultural. and economic co-operation.-- Reuter

DR. KUNG IN BERLIN

Secretary Of State Entertains

Berlin, June 10.

hoped that Germany and Italy will shortly resume their places on the international committee.

As to the proposals aiming at improving the working of the Naval Control Scheme itself, the

SIR BUCHANAN SCOTT

London, June 10. The death is announced to-day of Bir Buchanan Scott, former Mint. Master of Bombay and Cal- cutta. He was 87 years of age. Reuter,

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Colorfel Sir Buchanan Scott, Continuing the extensive pro-|K.C.IE, CIE, was born in 1850. gramme of welcome for Dr. H. H. Kung and the other members of the Chinese delegation to Berlin. B reception took place at the For- eign Office yesterday, when Secre- Lary of State von Mackensen and Frau von Mackensen acted as nosts on behalf of Baron von Neurath, who is at present visit ing the South-east European capitals,

The reception was followed by a luncheon in the Hotel Adlon for the members of the Chinese de- legation, the Chinese Embassy and Bil German Ministrica Consul- General Hermann Kriebel of Shanghai, who is at present in Berlin, also being present.

This morning Dr. Kung, once more visited the Reichsbank to continue conversations on econo- mic questions with Dr. Schacht, German Minister of Economics.

In view of the fact that econo- mic questions in Germany and China have many points of similarity," it is stated that these conversations are carried out in friendliness and sincerity, and will have a favourable influence on the development of Sino-German rela- tions-

Transocean News Service.

AMBASSADOR'S DINNER

Berlin, June 10.

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He entered the Royal Engineers in 1871 and was appointed Colonel in 1900. He served in the Afghan War (1878-79) and was decorated. From 1874 to 1887 he was in charge of the survey and construc- tion of frontier. railways in India and from 1887 to 1883 was Deputy Consulting Engineer for Railways. Public Works Dept., India. Later he was lent by the Government for two years to administer a pro- perty in Mexico as large as Scot- land. He was in charge of the railway survey between Quetta

and Dera Ismael-Khan.

From 1892 to 1898 he was Mint Master at Bombay and from 1897- to 1984 way Senior Mint Master. Calcutta. He retired in 1905. Three

the times he received thanks of the Indian Government for his work."

ROYAL VISIT TO ACADEMY

London, June 10. The King and Queen, and Queen Mary and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester "paid" a private visit to the Royal Academy Exhibition at Burlington House this evening. They were met by H. E. Dr. Chen Tien Fang, Chi- Sir William Llewellyn, president of nese Ambassador to Berlin, gave a the. Acadelay. The Royal party' dinner in honour of Dr. H. H. Kung made a complete tour of the at his home to-night. Those pre-exhibition during which they saw sent on the Chinese side included Mr. A. J. Manning's painting of the" Minister of Navy, Admiral King George V. on his pony Jock, Chen Chao Kwan, General Wang, at Sandringham, which occupies a Lt. General Kwel, Rear-Admiral prominent position. They also Lin, Secretary P. C. Chang of the saw a portrait of the present King Executive Yuan.

in the Hussars uniform.- British Wireless.

The German guests included the Minister of Economics, Dr. Schacht; Minister of Finance, Graf von Sch- werin-Krosigk, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, von Macken- sen as Deputy of Baron von Neurath, Minister of Foreign Af fairs, Secretary of State, Dr. Lam mers, Chief of Protocal, Buelow--Schwante, Rear-admiral Bastian, Consul General Kriebel, Director General Dr. Diehm, Pre- sident of the Eastern Boclety.— Transocean News Service.

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London, June 10. Sir Percy Lorraine, British Am- bassador to Turkey, and Lady Lor- rallie, were the guests of the King and Queen at a. luncheon at Buckingham Palace to-day-- British Wireleiz.

CLOSING STAGES OF THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

TRIBUTE TO SIR ROBERT BORDEN

· London, June 10, ⠀ Members of the Conference The printcipal delegates to the stood for a few moments as a Imperial Conference met again mark of respect. ---- this evening. Mr. Chamberlain, who was in the chair, paid a tribute to the life and work, of Bir Robert Borden and moved that

a message of appreciation of his services to the Commonwealth and

Sir Thomas Inskip submitted the report of the Committee on munt- tlons and Food Supply which was approved. The delegates adjourn ed until to-morrow morning. It having been arranged that the

of condolence with Lady Borden anal plenary session of the Con- should be sent from the Conterference shall take place at St. James's Palace on Tuesday morning

ence.or

Mr. Mackenzie King seconded and on behalf of the Canadiant this meeting approval will be Government thanized Mr. Cham given to the reports of the various berlain for his references to Sir committees and the closing Robert Borden's services to Canada speeches will be made and to the British Commonwealth. | Yritish Wireles

from the navy to which the ships belonged. if appointed by the Non- Intervention Committee for the purpose of closer liaison within the control forces.— British Wirelen.

ARCHBISHOP'S APPEAL

London, June 10..

The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) is issuing an appeal for funds for schools in India for Anglo-British children- Reuter.

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