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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1937.

THREE POWER CONFERENCE ON SPAIN

Invitation To Italy To Participate

Paris, Oct. 2.

The Anglo-French invitation to Italy to take part in s three- Power conference on Spain has been drawn up. sanctioned by London and Paris and cabled to Rome to-day.

CAMPAIGN OF TERRORISM

Palestine Government Institutes Action Against Suspects

London, Oct. 2. The following official communi- que was issued in Jerusalem yes- Covera- terday. "The Falestine ment has been gravely concerned by the existence of an organised campaign of terrorism and assas-

directed Gist of the text is to the effect sinations

against in- that the British and French Gor-dividuals in this country.. ernments desire to recall to mind assurances made at Geneva by Signor Bova Scoppa, the Italian delegate. that no fresh Italian volunteers would be sent to Spain and that Italy has no designs of a territorial character in Spain.

The Note suggests that the time has now come to translate these assurances into reality.,

It will aid the conference if a date for withdrawal is made and arrangements are proceeded with for withdrawal.

any

The British and French Govern- ments desire at the same time to recall to mind the British com- promise proposal by which substantial progress in the ques- tion might be combined with re- cognition of the claim of the Spanish

gerency

Nationalists to bel-

"SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS". Under "substantial progress" would be understood evacuation of Italian air and naval bases in the Balearic Islands and in Spanish Morocco.

It said in French official circles that the tone of the Note is not unfriendly. i

No attempt is made, however, to "minimise the difficulties that will have to be overcome.

From Milan comes a message stating that in comment on the Note. "Popolo d'Italia" says that the non-intervention committee 18 the proper place for discussion of problems connected with Spain.

The paper's diplomatic Cor- respondent affirms that the Ita- llan Ambassador in London. Count Dina Grandi, in his fresh conver- 'sation with the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, drew attention to the inexpediency of the pro- posed three-Power talks, especially in view of the fact that such a conference would be held under pressure of the French Govern- ment's threat to reopen the Pyrenees frontier. Transocean News Service.

"During the last four months, the campaign has become inten- sifted in its activities. The action now being taken is the direct re- sult of this murder campaign.

"On 13th June, an attempt was made to assassinate Mr. R. G. D. Spicer, of the Police Force. There followed a number of assassina- tions of both Arabs and Jews, the campaign culminating од 26th September in the dastardly mur- der of Mr. L. Y. Andrews, the District Commissioner of .the Galilee District and of a British constable, P. R. McEwen.

"The Officer Administering the Government has therefore, found it necessary to institute action against certain persons whose aç- tivities have been prejudicial to the maintenance of public security in Palestine and who must thus be regarded as morally responsible for these eventa.

PALESTINE DEFENCE ORDER

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virtue, therefore, of the powers taken by the Officer, Ad- ministering the Government by re gulations made under the Pales tine Defence Order in Council. 1937, the Arab Higher Committee and

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BRITISH FUNDS FOR CHINESE SUFFERERS

KAIPING

Hong Kong Governor To Assist. In Distribution

London, Oct. 1.

The appeal for relief for Chinese sufferers, originally launched by Sir Abe Bailey and supported by several high Church of England dinatories, is to appear in all the newspapers on October 3.

The signatories "base their "ap- upon the broad human peal

oc- ground that the conflict is castoning terrible suffering in all forms to untold numbers of Chi- nese." and they anticipate that Shanghai will have to provide in the near future for, half a millon destitutes, whie Tientsin. Pelping, Hankow, Canton and many other centres are faced with similar problems.

The appeal emphasises that re- sources in the British hospitals in China are being strained to the utmost despite the heroic efforts of the hospital workers Money and material contributed in Eng- land will be sent to China and administered by an organisation of which the British Ambassador to China will be President and the Governor of Hong Kong Vice-Pre-

sident.

The signatories include, in ad- dition to the Archbishop of Canter-. bury and the Archbishop of West- minster, such names as the Arch- bishop of York, the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, and leaders of the principal Free Churches, the Chlef Rabbi, Lørd Willingdon, Lord "Bearsted. Lord Samuel, Lord McGowan, Lord fitowel, Sir Abe Balley, Sir Charles Addis, Sir Cunliffe Owen, Sir Ken- "Warrants of arrest have been neth Stewart, Sir Denison. Ross, issued in respect of the following Sir George.Macdonogh, Mr. Adrian persons who will be deported | Charles Moreing. MP., and other from Palestine.

notables. "Reuter.""

all national committees in Palestine have been declared to be unlawful associations.

Jamal Eirends al Husseini. Ahmad Hilmi Basha, Fuad Effendi Saba, ..Yacoub Effendi Ghussein...

Dr. Hussein Fakhri Effendi af Khalidi.

"Haj Amin Effendi al Hussein! has been deprived of his office of President of the Supreme Moslemn Council and of membership of the General Wakf Committee of which he was Chairman."

The Grand Muft, the com- munique shows, although deprived of office is not among those to be deported, who include the leader of the Arab Party, the Secretary

INDIGNATION

'AGAINST JAPAN

more

London, Oct. 2.

in Britain, as Public opinion voiced by the press of all political shades, is becoming even hostile to Japan, and the newa- papers continue to publish numer- ous letters from readers indign- antly protesting against the sa- panese aggression and methods of wartare.

Political circles anticipate that the Labour Party Conference, which opens at Bournemouth to-

SUSPENSION OF

of the Arab Higher Committee, the day. will demand carly convening Mayor of Jerusalem and the Prest-of Parliament. NON-INTERVENTION dent of the Arab Youth Organisa-

Genera, Oct. 2. Although the League drafting committee passed its resolution on withdrawal of foreign volunteers" from Spain, that part of the reso- lution which contains the threat to suspend non-intervention. met with the disapproval of some of its members, notably the Irish dele- gate, Mr. Eamonn de Valera,

Mr. de Valera declared himself against the dropping of non-inter" vention in the event of refusal to

withdraw foreign volunteers.

He maintained that whatever happened. non-intervention must continue as the best policy to be pursued..

It was the right policy to be ap plied to Spain and it was also in the interests of European peace.

This view was also expressed by the Portuguese delegate.

Sweden and Yugo-Slavia spoke in favour of the resolution while

M. Maxim Litvinoff (Russia) main- tained that the threat to suspend non-intervention was the most im- portant point in the resolution, which he declared must be ac cepted by the League as it stands, or otherwise Valencia must be given the right to obtain all the war material it requires *Transocean.

FRANCO'S FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED

Salamanca, Oct. 2,

The first anniversary of the ap-

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GERMAN AIR SECRETARY VISITS PARIS

Paris. Oct. 2.

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Paris, Oct. 3. Drastic action threatened by

the French authorities against

undesirable allens, as a result of

On the other hand, the Govern-recurring disturbances, has been ment continues to observe a cauti-resorted to in the case of Spanish ous attitude.

refugees, who since the beginning

The Minister of Transport, Dr. of hostilities in Spain have flood- Edwards Burgin, speaking ated France from both Government Peebes, in Scotland, this evening, and Nationalist territory. said that the British Government It Is must do everything in its power to restore peaceful relations in the Far East.

He gave no hint of the Govern- The German Secretary of Statement's future attitude. however. for Air, General Milch, 1s arriving Transocean.

In Paris on Monday for an official visit lasting three days, announces

the newspaper "lintransigeant."

REVIEW OF JAPAN'S POLICY

"Disrupting Peace'

now

announced that Spanish refugees are to be expelled from France and returned to Spain. Preparations are already under way for sending back those who are being cared for by public welfare institutions.

The refugees are to be given the

choice of returning to Govern- ment or Nationalist territory, and General Milch, who will fly his

negotiations concerning their re- own plane, will be received at Le

patriation' are being conducted" Bourget aerodrome by the French

with the Spanish authorities by Air Minister. Mr Pierre Cot, and the

the French Ambassador. M. Her- Chief of the Air Force General

Tokyo, Oct. 2. In the course of an extensive bette Staff, General Fequant. The dis- tinguished visitor will be received review of Japan's policy in the Transocean.

present Sino-Japanese conflict, a with military honours.

General Mich. who will be the spokesman at the Foreign Office declared that Japan desired official guest of the Le Bourget neither foreign mediation for district Air Force squadrons, will her dispute with China, nor the visit Rheims aerodrome and var-conference to deal with the contro- ous aeroplane factories.

It is also reported that he will

versy.

Japan is "determined to fight to

be received by President Albert, the bitter end until China re- Lebrum.

Reuter's Bulletin Service.

VICTIMS OF G.P.U. INTRIGUE

Paris, Oct. 2. The mysterious disappearance of two former Czarist officers. I which caused such a sensation in

Paris last week, has been brought into the limelight again by the newspaper "Liberte."

The

newspaper now connects

pointment of General Franco as head of the Nationalist Spanish State was celebrated here yester-i day by singing of a Te Deum in the vanishing of the two men with the Cathedral, at which both the the arrival in Paris of the Secre- German and Italian Ambassadors tary-General of the Third Inter- were present.

nationale, the well-known Com- munist Dimitroff.

...

Following the service a memori al stone which had been placed be-:

he paper alleges that Dimitrof side the statue of Alphono XIII. | arrived in Paris shortly before the was unvelled, after which a mill disappearance and left again, fms- tary parade was held.

Military reviews were also held

in Burgos, Bilbao, Saragossa and

mediately after.

The paper says it will shortly publish sensational evidence con- other towns, while in the trenchesclusively showing that the two the Nationalist troops hoisted huge Russians were victims of G. P. U.

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Moreover Japan had no desire French General Staff, who to destroy China, but merely wish been attending the Yugo-Slavlan ed to iradicate those elements army manoeuvres. which were "disrupting, peace" in an open alliance "with the greatest element in

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the China solely dependent on her. decisive factor in wurtare.

not constitute employed, do nur to take any part of China's territory. All Japan- destres co-operation resulting in a new era of fruitful development and Constructive prosperity.". Reuter.

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Spain, he added, had proved this many times.

Main item. said General Game- lin, was systematic organisation of war Industries, which must be thoroughly protected against air attacks.

General Gamelin, accompanied by the Czecho-Slovakian Defence Paris, Oct 2 Minister, M. Machnik, visited sev- .estab- Monsignor Constantini, a. mem-eral Yugo-Slay "military ber of the Pope's most intimate lishments this morning.

He leaves Belgrade for Rumania) circle, is arriving here on Monday.

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