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ANGLO-FRENCH NOTE

TO ITALY

Invitation To "Frank Talks"

Rome. October 3.

Any action to be taken as a result of the Anglo-French Note. inviting Italy to a frank discussion of the Spanish situation, will have to be deferred until Signor Mussolini returns from his short vacation in his country estate, Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister Informed the British Ambassador and French Charge d'Affaires yesterday when they presented the Note at the Foreign Omce.'

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Political circles; while of the opinion that Italy will accept the invitation, feel that there is very little prospect for any change in the European situation, as a direct result of such talks. They ex- press the view that the situation is. to a certain extent. more dependent upon the Rome-Berlin axis.

The attitude which Italy will probably adopt in the talks is envisaged by the "Popolo, d'Italia" which states that all questions pertaining to non-intervention in Spain should be the concern of the London Non-Intervention Committee which was set up for this express purpose.

The "Tribuna" in a lengthy article on the situation, also ex- presses its conviction that the talks will not bring about any materia change in the situation:-... Rester.

NOTE HANDED IN

Rome, Oct. 3.

Spanish question has been handed to Count Clano by the British Am-

and bassador

Charge French d'Affaires. Count Clano stated he would reply after consulting Signor Mussolini who is at his country

An Anglo-French Note, invitinghouse in Roccadelle, Caminate.- Italy to a frank discussion of the

Reuter.

WAIT AND SEE PLEA

WAIT AND SEE PLEA

London, Oct. 2. "Great Britain should not dash

measures it may take to stop these horrors, and make recurrence m- possible.

PASSENGERS

EMPRESS OF JAPAN

The following were passengers for Vancouver by the Empress of Japan which left Hong Kong on Ostober 1:-

Miss E. Adam, Mr. C. Allmai, Arms. Mr. E. H. Amor, Miss M. Mr. G. Assanmal Mr., P. Assudo- mal, Mr. H. H. Bernstein, Mrs. 8. Mr. E. Bisonnette, Mr. L Carr, R. Claws, Mrs. H. Collar, Mrs. L. R. Cramer, Mrs. Ching La! Shee, Miss Bertha Ching. Mrs. Ching Ten Shee. Mrs. Ching Lip Shee. Mrs. Mis. Ching Fung Shee, Cheung Fun Yin, Mr. Ching Hing. Dr. Chi Cheng Chang, Dr. (Miss) S. J. T. Chen Chang. Dr. Chang D. B. Chi Cheng, Mr. and Mrs. Didsbury, Misses N. and J. Dids- bury, Mrs. D. K. Faris, Mr. F. B Farley. Mrs. J. H. Ferguson, Mr. . J. Francis, Mr. H. Frei, Miss Fong Peng Gladys, Fong, Mrs. Shee, Mrs. M. P. A. Gasiman, Mr A. LE. Gastman, Master P. F. A Gastman, Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Gelser and son. Mr. H. Graham, Lieut. J. F. Hall, Mrs. E. C. Harris, and Mrs. Dr. H. V. Hayek, Rev.

T. F. Hlgeman, Hon. Mrs. E. H Hopewall, Mr. T. Lusards, Mr. R. B Jackson, Mrs. R. C. Jackson. Mr. E Joffe, Mr. T. Kitaura, Mr. LI Yau Luen, Mr,, Y. Kojima. Mrs. Leung Kong Shee. Miss G. G. 0. Larter, Mr. G. Lau Yung Chan," Miss C. A. MacLellan, Miss M. Lewi

Miss Kay. Miss H. MacNair.

H. MacVicar, Mrs. M. W. Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. I. G. R. Mann, Mr. W. R. Meathrel. Mr. R.. Montague- Smalth, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Murray, Miss Niek Ding-lo, Mr. L. M. Pan- jabi, Miss E M. A. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty, Mr. P. S. W. Robinow, Robertson. Mr. S. Mrs. C. Ross, Mrs. T. B, A. Sani- tani. Mr. Sik Chi Hung. Mr. and Mrs. B, Schreiber, Mr. Sut Mun Dal, Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Mr. E. Shong. Prof. and Mrs. A. N. Steward. and Messrs. N. and L. Steward London, Oct. 2.

Infant, Misses M. and V. Steward. Mr. Herbert Morrison, on behalf

Mr:

Sam Quang Wong. Mrs. F of the London Labour Party, has Sullivan, Miss E. Teal. Mrs. M. de sent a letter to the Japanese Am-

Gaa Upall, Mr. and Mrs. G. Walsh. bassador, expressing horror at the Mr. R. H. White, Mrs. H. F. Wiant. attack on China, "particularly the Miss U. M. C. Windley, Mrs. A. M. Inhuman bombardments of Chinese Williams, Mr. and Mrs. FL S cities and the injury to and slaugh- | Williams, Mr. Wang Chuang. ter of inocent men, women and children.

"Let us at least take part in in and join other nations in too great hurry and try to compel | arousing the moral sense of the country and the world in passion- these people to fall apart," de- clared Lord Hutchison, Chairman ate indignation.”

of the Liberal National Organs. | Reater: tlon, in an address to the Scottish Liberal National Association Peebles, when alluding to the situa tion in the Far East.

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"It is better," he said "to awalt the opportunity, which will come. sooner than most people expect, when Great Britain will be able to nfrer to arbitrale.--

heater

HORROR IN LONDON

"The Labour ·Party has the friendship at the peoples of all

SPECIAL CRIMINAL

SESSIONS

LORD MESTON'S APPEAL

London, Oct. 2. Lord Meston, President of the Liberal Party organisation, appeal-countries and we do not assume ed to all Liberal constituencies for that the cruelty is undertaken as the fullest support in condemning the wish of the Japanese workers the Japanese outrages.

The responsibility is your Govern-formation that ment's," continues the letter.

"Sitting at home in comfort," the appeal states, "how can we plc- The letter réquests the Ambassa- ture the ghastly ordeal of China. dor to express the horror and The deliberate, protracted, flendish | dignation hot only of the Labour cruelty of it all equals the worst Party In London, but also of the barbarities of history and drives general body of London citizens. Japan cutside the pale of civilisa-Through you we urge the Japanese -tion--Acts-to-make-our-proteats-el--Government-to-refrain-from-fur- fective does not rest with us. All ther unjustified hostilities against

we can do is to show the Govern- ment we are behind it in whatever

the Chinese people."... Beuter.

ECONOMIC BOYCOTT |ECHO TO FLYING

OF JAPAN ·

To Stop Aggression In China

that

London, Oct. 1.

economic

an

It 19 nolified for general in- His Honour the Chief Justice has ordered a Special Criminal Sessions to be held on

Wednesday, October 13, 1937, at 10. o'clock in the forenoon.

If is notified that at the expira- ton of three months the name of The Chung Hin Steamship Com- pany, Limited, will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck of the register and the company

will be dissolved...

FLYING BOAT SMASH

Imperial Afrwags regrets to an- nounce that whilst their nying boat "Courter.” registration let-

BOAT DISASTER Air Ministry Officer

Hastens To Athens ters G-ADVC, was landing at.

Athens on the Ist instant in con- London, Oct. 1.

ditions of bid visibility, damage Declaring

the Captain F. 8. Weikins of

was sustained to the aircraft boycott of Japan by the British accidents branch of the Air Minis-which resulted in the death of Empire, Holland, the Dutch Empire, try is proceeding at once to Athens three of the nine passenger on France and the United States to assist the Greek Government in Board. The names of the dead would compel Japan to stop its any inquiry which they may hold are: aggression in China and come to into the circumstances of the ac-

Wing Commander Ackland, Bri-

terris, Bir Archibald Sinclair, cident this morning to the Im-tish Mr. J. R. Henderson, Ameri- Liberal Leader in the House of Com- perial Airways flying boat, Cour- mons, at Wick, Caithness, north tier, which is reported to have

occurred as Scotland, spoke to-night.

she was landing in poor visibility at the Marine Air Station at Phaleron.

can; Mr. Eeftérakis, Greek.

The remaining six passengers and the crew are safe.

"Courtier" was flying between Alexandria and Southampton, and moment no de- although at the tails of the air mall on board at

He declared that none could afford, least of all the inhabi- tants of the crowded cities of Europe, to be indifferent to the fate of Shanghai, Nanking and other passengers and crew sustain the time of the accident are avail-

Canton.

"

It was not enough to express and Indignation at the horror deliberate use of "frightfulness" as a weapon against the civilian masses of a nation. The bleatings of the flock won't save the lamb from the wolf. We must stamp out this frightfulness lest it destroy civilisation, and our and families."-

own

homes

THREE KILLED IN

AIRLINER ACCIDENT

There were nine passengers of whom three were killed. The

ed injuries of varying severity.

The Courtier was due at South-able it is improbable that there ampton to-morrow evening from was any from Hong Kong amongst Alexandria British Wireless.

the cargo. The service which left here on the 17th instant was scheduled to arrive London on the 26th instant, and that which left on the 24th instant was yesterday scheduled to be flying between Baghdad and Alexandria.

UNIVERSALITY OF THE LEAGUE

Geneva, Oct. 3. The committee for reform of the

concluded League has

Its deliberations but the chairman intimated that it will meet again at a later date to discuss the ques- tion of universality of the League which. In spite of the fact that

FRANCO-CHINESE PACT

Japanese Allegation

various Governments would like to

Paris, Oct. 2. see this matter taken up im- mediately, has not yet been sub- The Japanese newspaper. Yo- miuri Shimbun, yesterday pu- jected to proper examination.

Franco- Furthermore, the report of the blished reports that a Juridical committee on separation Chinese non-aggression pact was

from to be concluded shortly. of the League Covenant

been The paper attached much signi- dance to the alleged pact, follow- Ing on sizning of the Sino-Soviet Pact

London, Oct. L. It is now

reported that

the Airways flying-boat, Imperial Courtier, which made a bad land- ing in Greece, carried no mall.

However, Imperial Airways states

and tour the that three were killed injured in the crash, ope victim being a Greek.

The Courtier was on its home ward trip from Egypt, when it made a bad landing owing to poor visibility.--

Henter.

Peace Treaties has dropped for the time being, owing to opposition it has encountereft on the part of the Little Entente.

Hence the present League · As- sembly will not be given a chance to deal with the matter at all Tranean.

Competent quarters close to the Qual d'Orsay ridicule the report, saying there is no truth in it at all- Fransocean News Service.

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