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RICHARD DIX ANN HARDING
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1933.
BALDWIN'S: VIEW-
WAR ALLIES' DUTY TO THE WORLD
London, Nov. 28. An Important spooch on Dis armament and foreign polley was delivered by Rt. Hon. Mr. Stanley Baldwin in winding up the debate on the Labour Amendment to the Address in Roply in the House of Commons Into" inst night,
THREATENING FIRE.
yet in the years, immediately pro- ceeding the War and to-day, France had been the most pacific nation In Europa. A change had come to FOKIS PREVENT SPREAD OF
BLAZE
her,
What they had to hope for was The editorial office of the Hong- that such a change might eemo Inkong Daily Press was threatened Germany, not when she was in a last evening by fire which broke position of conscious inferiorly, out on the ground floor of No. 17. such as she was in after Jena, but Ice House Street, occupied by when she was once more in the Vanity Fair, a Shanghai tailors' words of the Foreign Secretary "A establishment. Much damage was
done to the millinery in the shop, partner in these matters," Present conditions, he said,
Thanks to excellent work on the
handfull She had vast problems' at honie were extraordinarily dimcult, The
of Chiacso absence of Germany from Geneva, to settle, fearful problems; vast part of a
Studie. which is next door to her notice to leave the League, masses of unemployed, and she assistants, from the Meo Choung Vanity Fair, the flames were notice given by Japan to leave needed penes. Did she want it!.
from the Leagua and the knowledge. "We hope so. Wo have to find mastered and prevented 'that Germany would not discuss out. We and the French and aprending to the newspaper office on Disarmament at Genova, all made Italians must all get into direct, the upper floor. the position one of extreme touch with her to find out on what i difficulty."
There wore
the
Shortly after 6.30 p.m. amoke lines we may hope to progress. Whatever may to accomplished I was seen to emerge from the pre- possible ends to see no reason why it should not be mises which was locked for
an Iron discussions that had been taking brought about ultimately and be night. There was also
for placa: Disarmament of all coun-fore a final agreement within the grille frenting the shop but tries to level of existing German four corners of our Convention. tunately the grille was only half armaments; limitation of arma- If that should be the happy result way up. Rushing from next door, menis at a point which excluded then after a fihy yours, If perfect a fow Tekin of the. Meo Cheung all largo offensive weapons. In loyalty and agreement is shown Studio gained entrance by smash. that event they must have heavily ty every nation, there may being the glass show window and armed nations disarming to one every hope Inside the League of with four of five buckets of water point and Germany rearming to getting further reductions and so (which was all available at the
ant point.
proceeding step by step until some time? quenched the flames, which, had begun to take a grip on the ceiling, temporarily,
A third alternative was competiday we may see ideal disarmament, Lion in armaments. In no cir.that all men would like to see but cumstances must the third which hardly any but a few en ternative be reached. From the thusiasts believe to be possible in speech of the Foreign Secretary
the immediate future. it was clearly not the opinion of
Chief Inspector Clark, of the Police Training School, who was in mufti, and assistants from other neighbouring shops in the block,
"Of the French I would merely this country that it could keep say this. They and we arð inalso helped to subdue the fire. any other country, In a permanentheritors and possessora of great position of inferiority of status and ancient civilizations. If what A call was sent through to the regarding armamenta, Military we have preserved and what wu Central Fire Station. Meanwhile students would remember the limi- have to give the world should be the flames had shot up again, and tation of numbers imposed upon fost, in my view the world would the prompt arrival of the Brigade, Germany after Jena and that at not ba worth living in. Our In with three appliances, averted what the battle of Leipzig that country terests are very close, our friend- might have been a very had a large and powerful and well-ahip is tried and secure and I hope fire.
serious
equipped army. It was interesting she may by side by side with us The origin of the fire in uncertain to remember that at that time in this struggle for secured peace but it would appear it began in a Europe viewed France very much which they want as much as any corner near the counter which is as later she viewed Germany, and in this country."British Wireless, at one side of the shop.
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