ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD
LAUSANNE PROSPECTS
BRIGHTER
A CURATIVE PILL
London, June 12. The prospects of the Lausanne onference which la opening on hursday next is given promin goo fn the Sunday journals.
Farther Moratorium.
of
TO REBUILD OR NOT?
PLANS FOR DEMOLISHED NORTH STATION
Shanghai, June 12. It is stated in semi-ofcial circles
view
at
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1932.
CORRESPONDENCE.
British Films.
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.)
camera-man
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The Steamship,
the the
¡Continued from Page 3.) pour into the ears of young-and 20.
"ANDRE LEBON" " Susan didn't know how to answer.
Arrived Hongkong on Wednonday, It wasn't what she had dreamed of,
the 8th June, 1932, Sir, On behalf of Metro-Gold-ove from the lips of a man faded
From MARSEILLES &c. that the Chinese Government and wyn-Mayer of China I wish to re-and disillusioned, but it was more Consigners of Cargo by the abovo officials of the Shanghai-Nanking fute the un-authorized and ridi- tempting than she dared to admit. named steamer are hereby informed Railway are considering whether to culous statements made by And what, after all, had she to do that their goods with the exception rebuild the North Station, which
commissioned by on Saturday? Oh, she would have of Oplum, Transure and Valuables was demolished by Japanese attacks 3-G-M to take local scenes, in then sandwich and glass of milk on the are being landed and placed at their during the recent hostilities, or to article published in a local sunday way home. She would sway wearl-risk in the Godowna of the Hongkong build a new station on a fresh site.paper to-day under the caption of ly from a strap in the packed and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,
Renter'a Speint.
"British Humour," which contains crowded street car and spend the Kowloon, whence delivery can be
obtained as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared within 7 days criticisms of English talkies and in rest of the afternoon ironing or It is agreed that after a periodļ;
arning the stockings Aunt, Jessie including date of arrival, will be sub- particular English humour.
leet to rent, gloom, hopes at Lausanne are
Facts prove that Metro-Goldwyn-[had saved for her.
All claims must be sent to uddenly brightened in view of the Simon, deft London this morning
Parlu. They will be the Mayer executiven do not hold the All around her in the expectant olfof that France may soon befor ady to accept the British policy guests of the French Premier, M. same opinion as the camern-man on hustie of downtown's half holiday undersigned before the Friday,
recognized. Herriot at dinner this evening the subject of British humour. This girls would be clinging to their 17th June, 1932, or they will not be f the complete cancellation
fact out by the
white, their that escorts. Girls in
Damaged packages must be left la eparations and war, debis, pro-when discussions, which will be is borne ided the principio of contracta is continued to-morrow on questions M-C-M- have repeatedly bought and bathing suits bundled in brief the Godown for examination by the Girls in floppy hats. Giris consignees, and the Company's the produred on a lavish scale many ensen.
Menses: Goddard And phold, and any concessions madeinwaiting consideration
In Erisane and British dramas and farces, notably with carmined lips going to the Surveyor y Europe are matched by equal | Conference
Noel Coward's "Private Lives," benches, the parks, the anusement Douglas at 10.00 nm. on Tuesday, 1932. Consignees oneersions on the part of Amerien, Geneva will be opened,
She, Susan Carey, would the 14th June,
tunt Consultation with the French which met with tremendous success places.
have п
Revenue Officer In dutinhle Government follows a possible throughout the United States and be alone.
attendance when damaged goods and examined by the Com- of
between It is understond that Mr. Ram-exchange
the also throughout the world. Wel
She wondered even fix she an-pany's Surveyors. ay MacDonald is to attempt a British Prime Minister and the would also point out that Mr. P. G.
slowly and de-
after No claims will be admitted British swered this man eminent concile Anglo-French views by new Pareign Minister af Germany. Wadehouse,
No Fire Insurance will be effected roposing a further six-months The conversation must in nature humourist, was brought to America liberately why she hesitated. There the gends have left the Godowns.
Ex was something in her blood warn- oratorium for reparation and of things be purely preliminary. by M.-G.-M at a tremendous
R. OHL, Ar debts, and the handing over The Times says "For reasons pense solely beenuse of the high ing her against him though her by us in any case whatever,
to the temptation.
Agent. German railway bonds in finalį which, if disappointing, are can-value placed upon British humour pulses leaped
She was young. She was alive and by American producers,
Hongkong. 8th June, 1812. attlement of Germany's obliga-clusive, ons and
1 her|United States is taking no part in The fact that M-G-M have com-ager. It was Hitle fun to spend
distri.her free time alone as she usually THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD. reditors.
the Lausanne Conference, and the plelect arrangements
business of the
worse still listening to It is hoped the new Germediate
Bri- but British films throughout their did or, overnment might swallow this fish and French Governments at de-Luxe theatres in America would Aunt Jessie's complaints,
"Why don't you answer me, mies? ill for the sake of a definite the Paris meeting to-morrow, in also show that they do not hold the
tween then-ame opinion. uttlement, but in the tentime
on the quality of fitting above herself, she is, since he position of the French Govern- selves, what measure of legal ean-
British films as Mr. Scolt, who is she's got a job. Forgets that I
the raised her" Aunt Jessie's voice. The Stenniship, unfortunately quoted in ent in said to be precarious, cellation is possible of European so
raised to a whine, would drone on
"BENVANNOCI!" wing to M. Germain Martin, inter-governmental debts, which. article under discussion.
Yes, Jack Waring's cont In closing,
Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- | Inance Minister and M. Palmade in any ease, are not going to b
We trust
our many and on.
being Budget Minister threatening tpaid for at present.
staunch supporters in the Colony pany would be a change from this.formed that all Goods are
Still she refused. "Not this landed at their risk into the hazardous unless The Government i Thr larger the view that esign
is will discount the statements made
She Abbed, "I'm and/or extra hazardous Godowns of dopla their programme for dras taken, the better is the prospect in the interview as being ill-advis time," she said,
The Hongkong und Kowloon Wharf full settlement. +1
L'ompleted and obviously contrary to
thestay Saturday." c reductions in public expendi- | of
Unacknowledged and in the bnek and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or ire, including an all-round cut and immediate cancellation may facts,
be neither practicable, our, în eyes;
of her brain lay the admission that from the wharves delivery may he salarice.
she would not dure to go for fear of "Claims will he admitted after" Civil servants are mobilising too many, morally just or
Godowns, what Mr. Ernest Heath might say, the Goods have left the His lean, aristocratic face rose be unit all Goods remaining undelivered fore her. She thought of the dis- after the 17th June, 1932, will taste his fine eyes would express if subject to rent.
reparations
rotest against such measures.
Bentar,
The Larger View Required.
the
discover,
Government
rom.
mercially desirable. On tli Father hand nobody in this country Trendly expects that any further payments will be made from Ger- many to Great Britain and the The Prime Minister, Mr. Ram-Heitish Pring Minister should MacDonald, accompanied by therefore be in a position to give se Foreign Secretary, Sir John(hold to a lenil to hasten the pro
London, June 12.
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cess of making for an ultimate heard she was "gadding 'round" and inevitable cancellation."
Viewpoints Agree.
Special points to be raised by M. Herriot in the Anglo-French conversations were discussed at
yesterday's meeting of the French Cabinet. Later, according to the Paris correspondent of Be News Chronicle
M. Herriot said that
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No
he
All claims against the steamer with Jack Waring. It would seemed on or before the 1st July. 1931, must be presented to the Undersign- to chrapen her, Susan felt. Other wirls did it.yes. Somehow she could not
But Waring was not finished with her yet. Impudently he put is shaven, mocking face so close Susan's that she could smell the scent of the lilac lotion he used. "Watch out,” he whispered. as British and French viewpoints Waringe usually get what we stand at present there is lit very
want." little difference between them.
During their visit to Paris. the British Ministers will stay at the grazed the girl's flaming cheek. British Embassy. The time of
A voice broke in on the tableau. voice. Sarcastic their departure for Switzerland Kenest Heath's
it fell on Susan's has not yet been definitely fixed, and cold as ier
horrified cars. but it in anticipated they will leave
"Very charming, indeed! early next week, visiting Geneva
Almost
these
audacious lips
And
on their way to Lausanne where now should like to know what's the Reparations Conference opens going on here if you're not ton on Thursday. The other British us to tell me!"
Searlet, aghast. Susan leaped to delegates for Lausanne Sir 1er- bert Samuel, Mr. Neville Chain-her feet. |berlain, and Mr. Walter Runeiman are in leave London on Tuesday- British Wireless,
Long Conference.
Paris, June 12.
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She was speechless. No words
London, June 12. came to her defence. She twisted
The Moscow correspondent of her hands, looking In her angry
the Observer reports the dis- innocence the very picture of guilt.
Ernest Heath's thin lips drew to covery of the Tausagis, a wild rub- Mr. MacDonald, Sir John Simon,gether in a straight, forbidding ber plant, growing in the moun- M. Herriot and M. Germain-Marthi, fine. He strode into the private taina of Kazaksten, Russlan Cen- conferenced from 18
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"I'd like to see you at once, War- "Friendly and informal con- versations demonstrated A com-Ing. Alone," munity of view, which angurs just and eflicarious solutions at the Lausanne enference as
well as strengthening confidence and the and the optimistic lone of the maintenance of international communique indientes a thorough exploration and the expectation of The length of the conference practical results-Reuter.
pence,"
(To be Continued)
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