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Dr. Arthur Torrance, of London, noted scientist and explorer, an London, Mar. 21. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting the French Note to the League Borneo that he hopes to come back TEL. -20638
nounced, hors on the eve of his According to a Paris message, departure for New York and of Shareholders of The Hongkong does not ask for the Immediate from the jungle with a cure for and Shanghai Hotela, Limited, convocation of the League will be held at the Registered Council, because it is considered Office of the Company (Exchange there is no immediate danger, Building, Des Voeux Road Central, but draws the attention of the Hongkong), on Thursday the 25th League to Germany's arbitrary
nations and the peace of the world action and the injury which may
The Secretary-General of the League of Nations, M. Avenel, will preacht the French appeal to the President and other members of the Council who will deelde whoa the Council will meet.
Society of Tropical Bledicine of Royal London, Dr. Torrance has visited the leading leper colonies of the
study of the disease. Prior to his has been making an intensive
interest in leprosy, he spent near-
for the purpose of receiving a The 20th, Annual, Athletic Sports day of April, 1935, at 11.30, am result to the mutual trust of world, and for the past three years
Causeway Bay, on Statement of Accounts and the SATURDAY, MARCH 30th, com-Report of the Board of Directors mencing at 2 p.m.
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NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary. Yearly Meeting of Sharabolders will be hold in the LARGE ROOM in the Morning Post Ofice of the Company, 2 Queen's Building, suitable for office or stock-Building, Hongkong, on Monday, room. Apply Manager, South Chin* 25th March, 1935, at Noon, for con- Morning Post..
sideration of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1984.
TO LET-Nico three-roomed FLATS, No. 103, Hankow Road, and No. 46A Peking Road, Kowloon. Near Forry. Modern conveniences. Cheap rent. The Share Register and Trans- Apply Tung Tack Co., 0, Queen's for Books will be closed from the Road, Central. Telephone 25340,
18th to 25th March, 1935, both days two-story inclusive,
for the year ended on the 31st December, 1984, confirming the appointmont of two Directors, Auditors. and re-electing a Director and the
The Transfer Books of the Saturday, 13th April, 1935, to Company will be closed from Thursday, 25th April, 1935, both
days inclusivo,
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By Order of the Board,
F. C. BARRY,
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Notice to Shareholders.
The anneal requires a un before it can be allowed. animous decision of the Council
Meanwhile, the decision to hold Paris before Sir John Simón pro a Three Power Conference in
coeds to Berlin is halled by the French Press as indicating that co-operation. between Great Bri tan, France and Italy has been re-affirmed and strengthened.
On the other hand, the French appeal to the League in viewed with much sarcasm In Germany. Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung de- clares that France has denied the League of Nations' idea by return- ing to the policy of alliances. It adds that the Geneva happenings have the slightest In- the development, of
on
four years In Africa engaged in sleeping sickness research.
"We will be in Borneo interior for six months," Dr. Torrance said, "studying leprosy and-ita effect upon primitive peoples, Wo will organise hospitals, and at the completion of our studies hope to
will be a combination of drug and announce, definitely, that we have a cura. The treatment probably
diet."
Dr. Torrance said the party will include sixteca dociors and nurses. United Press.
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Continued from Page 6.) Fromageot, and others. I recalled the words of my richly experienced _host: "Looking back on my Hfe -It is understood that the naval I do not remember any period in question will be raised during Sir which the world has moved so de- John Simon's discussions In Bercidedly-indeed cannot help mov- In-Reuter.
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Geneva, Mar. 21. The Counell of the 'League of Nations will be convened within the first week in April to consider [Germany's action in abrogating Clause of the Treaty of Ver Bailles.- United Press,
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Paris, Mar. 21. "The German proclamation cor. responda to
conception, which, if necepted by the world, means the destruction of the work of
pence founded by the League of Nations," declared the French Prime Minister, M. Flan- din, before a crowded Senate this afternoon.
M. Flandin added that France could not recept the Itelch's thesis or its Justification. France was bringing Germany's grave act before the League in virtue of Article IX.
"The peace of the world in The boxes can be obtained from again at stake," said M. Laval, Mr. A. Morris, at the address It was not true that Frauce had mentioned above, or from Mr. S.not fulfilled her disarmament
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F. Balfour, of the Colonial undertakings. She had reduced Secretariat.
her-effectiven by-50-per-cent her The Collection is to bogin perlod of military service from April 1, between which date and 768,000 tons to 550,000 tons, and three years to one, her fleet from May 1 the boxea should be circulat-similarly, her Air Force. If she ed; when tilled, they should be had not disarmed more. It was: nent to the Hongkong and Shang- solely กา account of the re- hal Bank, which has kindly under-armament which had been pro- taken to receive same.
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coeding across the Rhine.
It was untrue, he said, that the Relch had executed her treaty obligations. The Reich referred to the official 'destruction of war material, but forgot the new clandestine construction, which was the real re-armament behind the official.disarmament.
M. Flandin then re-called the General Meeting of Shareholders long list of occasions on which will be held at the Offices of the France had gradually abandoned- undersigned on Friday, the 29th her claims to reparations and March, 1935, at Noun, for the pur added: "It could be asked how a pose of receiving the Report of the great people like the Germana, General-Managers, together with a under such a travesty of history, statement of Accounts for the would ever prove thelp sincere year onded the 31st December desire for collaboration.”—Renter.
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London, Mar. 21. The French Note of protest -against-the-military-developments in Germany was formally pro Fanted to the German Foreign Minister, Baron von Neurath In Borlin this morning by the French Anibassador, M. Poncef.
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Berlin, Mar. 21. Baron von Nouratha reply to the French Note says that the explanation given by the French Government does not take into account the actual position, and must therefore be rejected by Germany.-Router.
Italian Protest
Jag even against mistaken counsels →towards arbitration, internation- al understanding and collabora- tion."
The churches, expecially, can educate the nations in preaching that ideal," was another of his maxims, and in his mouth "deal" Is-no motyword. Mr. Kellogg is far from being an ostentatious man. In one public gesture he once put an example to the world, for when, after the signing of the Pact which so richtly bears his name, he visited the grave of the Unknown Soldier under the Arc de Triomphe, he did what no one, no prince or statesman had ever dared do before: he knelt on the pave ment and praved with closed even before that symbol of the millions who fell offering their lives for a new and better world.
So intense are Frank Kellogg's convictions,
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expediency, Haiphong Baron von Neurath replied that though it is realised in London Amoy. Germany must reject this motiva- that the gravity of recent oventa. tion, since the Versailles military would necessitate: the raislig of Sandakan clauses have already. been the matter at Genova sooner or
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