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TELEGRAPEL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, -1934.
NO VIOLATION OF
"OPEN DOOR” PACT
THE HONGKONG
WRONG LADY SUMMONED
MOTOR OBSTRUCTION
CASE
G.
TUNGSTEN SALES. TO BRITISH INTERESTS
Nanking, Dec. 14.
ANGLO-FRENCH AMITY
UNITED' IN CAUSE
OF PEACE
A summons against Miss
London, Dec. 18, Simmons, driver of private car No. It is authoritatively learned that
The French Foreign Miniator, 2107, for having caused an ob- the report that Mr. Arlyoshi, M. Laval, has sent a telegram to struction in Pedder Street on Japanese Minister to China, had
Sir John Simon expressing his December 1, at 9.50 p.m., was lodged a protest with the Nanking gratification at the close collabora- dismissed by Mr. W. Schofield, at
the Central Magistracy this morn Foreign Office against the exclusive tion between the British and ing, when it was stated by In-salo of tungsten to British interests French Governments, which dur spector Alexander that it was by the Hunnu Government.is Ing the recent MTBsion of the "another Miss Simmons" who had unfounded,
League Connell, had no effective-
been driving the car that day.
violation of
pouce.
It is explained in Chinese officially served the cause of justice and Sergeant Clark, in evidence, circles that such action taken by the stated that he anw four cara parked
In reply Sir John Simon ex- outside the white lines on
the Hunan Government does not con-
pressed the hope that Anglo- north side of the car park in Pedder stitute n
the "openFrench collaboration which had Street. The defendant's car was door" policy or equal opportunity heen so fruitful at Geneva would one of them. They were causing | principles.~Central News, obstruction to ears coming down Pedder Street and wanting to turn north again without going round the traffic port,
Miss Simmons denied having driven car No. 2107, that day, and said it did not belong to her. It belonged to her sister, Mrs. Proulx, but she did not know who was driving it that day,
Capt. G. E. McClean, drivée of private car No. 2084, admitted a summons of causing obstruction in Peder Street on December 1 at 9,50 p.m., and was fined $5.
Defendant stated that he left his car on the wrong side of the post. He had put it in a place which he | thought to be the car park, but Inter
realised it was the wrong side.
C. E, Stewart, driver of private cúr No.
779, was Aned $6 for placing his car in Duddell Street. which is closed to traffic, without |the permission of the Inspector
General of Police,
FLYING RIGHTS
AN ANGLO-FRENCH UNDERSTANDING
London, Dec. 13.
The Under Secretary for Air,
با ما
"TELEGRAPH" ART
SUPPLEMENT
Topical Pictures To-morrow"
To-morrow's Issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supple- ment will again contain a -varied Aelection of pictures of
topical interest.
Weddings illustrated will be those of Mr. John Davidson and Miss M. B. Stonebridge, and of Mr. William Kew and Miss Angelina Ng.
Amongst sporting pictures will be a group of the Com. mittee of the Kowloon Riding Club, pictures of the senior and Junior basketball teams of Wab Yan College, and students of the Yeung Chúng Girls' School in physical exercise. Other photos will show group
of Roman Catholic dignitaries photographed in connection with the Nazareth Mission golden Jubilee, and officers and men of the Italian cruiser Quarto laying a wreath on the Cenotaph.
B
AIRFRISTENBURGERSİTENNETAA
be continued and developed, with results always 08 fruitful and with equal benefit to world pence. -British Wireless.
BRITISH FORCE FOR SAAR
MAIN BODY LEAVES NEXT WEEK
London, Dec. 13. Major General Briad, who is to command the international Force in the Saar. left London to-day. when he was seen off by General Sir A, Montgomery Missinberd, Chief of the Imperlat General StriT.
General Brind will reach Saar- bruecken to-morrow, An advance. party of British ofBeers arrived there to-day. The main body will proceed via Calais next week,
The last time a force of this size went to the Continent their Their purpose was to make war. abject now is to keep pence.- -British Wireless,
IN WIRELESS TOUCH
The following ships are expect-
Conte
Verde.
Sir Philip Sassoon, referring in The House of Communs to the but a provisional understanding ed to be in wireless communica Anglo-French negotiations had been arrived at, which, sub-tiou with Hongkong to-day:
Hestza, garding the operation of Imperial] ject to the elucidation of certain Van Air Services kcross French details, he had every reason to Kiyosumi Maru, Haiyang. Prexi- territory, said n format
agree hope would lead to an agreement dent Jefferson. Talyuan, Ranpura, Iment had not yet been cuncluded, at an early date.-British Wireless. Chaksang, Michigan, Zulderkerk.
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