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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937.

FEELING OF OPTIMISM

China's " Eminently.

Reasonable Attitude

Japan's Reply May Be A Categorical Negative

Brussels, Nov. 5.

tive

MINORITY

POLICY

German-Polish Relations

Berlin, Nov. 6.

FASCISM VERSUS

COMMUNISM

FULL TEXT

Rome, Nov. 6. The protocol declaring Italy's adhesion to the anti-Comintern Pact, is worded as follows

The new principles laid down by Germany and Poland regard- ing minority policy' in their respec- cognising that the Communist-In-

Germany, Italy and Japan, re- countries deserve thorough ternational continues to endanger If all goes well the appeal of the attention abroad," says the semi-the civilised world in the West and Nineteen Powers to Japan will be official "Diplomatic-Political Cor-

East, and to disturb and destroy in Tokyo to-morrow night.

respondence in afi asticle on the

peace and order there, are convin This is a result of the rapid pro-in and Warsaw yesterday on treat- agreement concluded between Bor-

ced that only close co-operation of gress made this afternoon and-to-

all States interested in the main- night at the Brussels Conference

tenance of peace and order can re- in revising the draft of the letter

duce any remove this danger. to Japan which submitted by the Belgian delegation to the morning session.

There were amendments received: this afternoon from Great Britain, United States, France and the Soviet. Italy has asked for an op- portunity to consult its Govern- ment and has promised to submit an amendment by 9 a.m. to morrow.

The drafting committee has therefore to meet at 9.15 am, and a full session of the conference will be held privately at 10.30 a.m. If, as is hoped, it will be possible to reach complete agreement, the memorandum will be telegraphed to the Belgian Ambassador in Tokyo

by to-morrow afternoon for sub- mission to the Japanese Govern- ment. Japan will be asked to re- ply as quickly as possible.

"SPIRIT OF CONCILIATION The British amendments were all textual in nature, while none of the others were of a nature likely to modify the general lines of the memorandum.

The United States submitted. the most important amendment, which proposes to paraphrase the passage from President F. D. Roosevelt's speech at Chicago, without quoting the American President, pointing out that the conflict in the Far East is not exclusively the concern of China and Japan, but of interest to the whole world, and which it

ment of minorities.

The Journal says that the League of Nations was hardly anywhere able to achieve 3 satisfactory

Recogfising that," Italy, which settlement of the minority problem, since the creation of the Fascist while Germany, not being a mem-Party fought this peril with un- ber of the Geneva institution, has yielding determination, suppressing once more successfully demonstrates territory, has decided to join Communist International on

directly concerned, practical solu- ed that with the goodwill of those

tions can be reached in this field of vital importance for harmony smong nations.

"That tackling of this problem Deeds a considerable amount of goodwill on both sides, is shown by the contents of the present de- clarations,

the road of, understanding and This willingness to continue on good neighbourship, finds its ex- pression also in the determination

disturbed by agitation over that these relations shall not be

the Danzig question."

Germany and Japan which like- wise are animated by the game Arm will to defend themselves against the Communist; Inter- national-in a Azht against the common andmy, have in accor dance with Article 2 of the anti- Comintern Pact concluded by Ger- mary and Japan in Berlin "on November 25 last year. agreed as follows:

FOUR. ARTICLES

Article I Italy adheres to the anti-Comintern Pact and the sup- plementary protocal signed by Ger- many and Japan on November 23. 1936.

Article 2 The three signatories

DIRECT, UNDERSTANDING . 'While Herr Hitler was receiving the Pollsh minority. President Most the present protocol agree that in Berlin three representatives of elekt was receiving three repre- Italy is to be regarded as one of sentatives of the German minority the original signatories of the Fact In Warsaw.

and the supplementary, protocul referred to in the preceding article, whereby the signature of the pre- sent protocol is to be deemed equi- valent to the signature of the original text and supplementary

Pact protocal of the afore-mentioned

Herr Hitler also received the Polish Ambassador, Joseph Lipski, with whom he had a long talk.

Herr Hitler, it is reported, told the Ambassadör that Danzig would not be allowed to friendly Germano-Polish relations. Interfere in

A statement "issued later said that the new agreement, proved that the Germano-Polish declara-

is the duty of all men of goodwilltion of January 21, 1936, providing

to circumscribe.

One of the French amendments calls for sympathetic reference to the good-will and spirit of con- cillation shown by China.

A feeling of qualified optimism' prevalls in Conference circles, particularly among British and Americans, as a result of to-day's meetings, when there was more general participation in discussion and in which the British Domin lons took a useful part.'

Criticisms of certalu passages of the memorandum to be sent to

for direct understanding, continued to be productive of good results.

Article 3. The present protocol is to be deemed an integral part of plementary protocol. the aforementioned Pact and sup--

Article 4.

The present protocol becomes effective, on the date of signature.--

Main clauses of the new agree- ment, spoken of in Berlin and War-Transocean. saw as an important contribution to European peace, ara

Forbidding of any attempt to assimilate minorities.

Granting to minorities tree use their language, the right to form and to have church services in organisations, to maintain schools,

their own language, and

Providing that they will not be hindered in their profession or in Japan were not hostle but gengnisition of real estate- crally constructive,

MOMENTOUS PROBLEM

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If any delegation harboured the

hope that "the conference would

Transocean Mens Service.

select a small committee to re- Spanish Government

main behind, while delegates went

home it is felt that such hope for the moment has miscarried.

It has been noted. too, that the Chinese attitude was eminently reasonable and it is considered un- likely that Dr. Wellington Koo will insist upon any amendment cal- eulated to wreck the memorandum.

It is certain that some sterile days must elapse before the Japan- ese reply is received. If Japan asks for details of the small com- mittee which it is proposed shall offer its good offices in mediation, It is pointed out that this will possibly involve delay.

It is not clear, however, what will happen if Japan accepts the in- vitation, or; which is likelier, re- Jects the Powers' appeal. Japan- esc circles in Brussels make no secret of their conviction that the reply of the Japanese Government will be a "very categorical nega- tive. In that case the conference

would be forced, naturally, to seek other sources for fulmiing its mis- slon and to find a specific solution to the Far Eastern problem, --

Meanwhile, the announcement that the Advisory Committee of Twenty-three has been tentatively

Resistance

Has Reached Its Final Stage

London, Nov. 6. Some considerable stir has been negotiations are being conducted caused by the announcement that. by the British Government with General Franco. for an exchange of consular representatives.

One section of the press at- tributes this step to the fact that the British Government realises that the Republican Government Is doomed within a comparatively short time.

This seems to be borne out, say the papers, by the transfer of the Government from Valencia to Barcelona.

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"Spanish Government resistance

has reached its final stage," says

the "Dally Express," "and Britain has no intention of being left hold-

"g the,baby." Transocean.

summoned for November 21. This Sir Arthur Wauchope

at

Brussels, the

is a reminder that if the Con- ference falls League has yet to have its say in this momentous problem,-~

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Cairo, Nov. 6, The Egyptian newspapers yester-

circles

day quoted British

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stating that the present Governor

of Bengal, Sir John Anderson, will

Postpones Departure

London, Nov. 5. Sir Arthur Wauchope postponed departure to-day for Palestine, where he is resting his duties as High Commissioner after a holi- day in England, owing to a chill...

Beuter

take over the post of High Com- ASSASSIN SENTENCED

missiouer of Palestine from Gen-

eral Bir Arthur Wauchope.....

The present Governor-General,

TO DEATH

Beirut, Nov. 5,

of the Sudan, Lt.-Col. Bir George An Armenian, named Karama- Stewart Bymes, who has also been yan, has been sentenced to death mentioned for the Palestine past, denled that his name had been considered.-- Transocean,:

for the assassination of Mr. Thea- dore Mariner, the United States Consul-General at Beirut.—.

Reuter

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