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'TUESDAY,' · APRIL. - 2,

1935...

日九廿月二

No. 14505

POLAND BACKS GERMANY

NO BELIEVER IN SECURITY PACTS

EDEN PREPARES FOR

WARSAW TALKS

Although it is believed that Poland will oppose an Eastern European security pact, and that she will align herself with Germany in the argument that bilateral pacts are of more value, Mr. Anthony Eden is proceeding about his business in Warsaw in an attempt to strengthen the peace edifice of the world.

Meanwhile, Signor Mussolini has ordered pre- parations to be made for the important conference at Stresa where the former War Allies will be the principal nations represented. It is here that the policy of Britain, France, Italy and the peoples of the Balkans will endeavour to determine the best means of preventing hostilities in Europe.

The United States, declares Representative John McSwain, of South Carolina; must build a tremendous air force in order to escape becoming embroiled in war. He considers the European situation extremely grave.,

Warsaw, April 1

Mr. Authony Eden cominences his talks with Colone! Josef Beck, Polish Foreign Minister, at 11 o'clock to-morrow.

The scope of the discussions: will include all the points men- tioned in the Anglo-French com munique of February 3,

how-

It deems almost certain, ever, int Colonel Beck emphasise Poland's objections to an Eastern Locarno Pact and will point out that Poland, like Gor- many, thinks bi-lateral parts are. of nort value, in promoting

security without exposing Poland to the danger of being drawn in-

to what she considers avoidable- disputes-Reater.

MR. EDEN'S PLANS

London, Apr. 1.

FACING CHINA'S PERILS

STIMULATION OF

INDUSTRY

WHIPPING UP AMBITION

Kweiyang, April 2. The immediate inauguration

CONDEMNS

SPIRIT

OF WAR

POPE'S PRAYER FOR PEACE

ADDRESS TO CONSISTORY.

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(Ry Telegraph, Congright. Telegraphic- Mannipra Ordinance, JAD. leveland, Apec 2. 17.14 )

Vatican City, April 2.

Pope Plus, speaking at a con- sistory of the College of Cardi- nuts, held in secret, condemned the present'spirit of War abrout in the world."

He exhorted the statesmen of all nations to promote peger at all costs.

The reports of war arouse the greatest fear in everyone.

Meanwhile, we believe it to be an opportune time to take that stand which the apostolie offer entrusted to us seems to require.

"It wouht be a horrible crime if the peoples of the world again took aring one against the other. nefarious crime then we cannat If anyone should commit this help appealing to Almighty God with this prayer, from saddened souls:

Confound those peoples who desire war, O God. United Press.

MESSAGE TO KING

Rome, April 2. Pope Pius announced that ho

...

is scading Jubilee Message to King George during the course of a consistory

to appoint To-day Mingr. Hinsley Archbishop Westminster. But flis Eminence will not send a deputation to the

of

Marshal Piloudeki, Poland's Diota. tor, with whom Mr. Anthony Eden will confer during his Warsaw talka.

EMPERORS TO MEET IN TOKYO

celebrations in London, as other MANCHUKUO RULER

countries are not doing so.

A vote of the Nineteen Cardi nals was also taken for the canonisation of Sir Thomas More and Cardinal Fisher,

Was

Later, the l'ope bitterly denounced, war. He said it had not been possible yet to repair the damage done by the last war. and the horizon

already obscured by forbidding clouds,

Quoting verses niue to eleven. Luke, the Pope Chapter 21. St. concluded by saying that it was not

Mr. Anthony Eden, whose miss-by the Government of a policy fon to Russia concluded last night, to guarantee security for the traveled to-day by rail to Warsaw life and property of the people, evening. The Polish Ambassador living by and was due to arrive there this and to raise the standard of surprising that men were turning to the Holy Father-for-guidance.. development, on |--Reuter Special. bad procceded to Warsaw to bel

modern lines, of the long present, together with represent- atives of the Polish Government dormant natural resources of

the country, is what is most Local Tugboat

Overdue

*

and the British Ambassador and members of his staff, to welcome urgently needed to save China, Mr. Exica.

suid General Chiang Kai-shek, in Conversations with Marshal the, course of an interview with Pilsudski and members of the the Press. Pollah Government will open to- "There should be." be declared, MISSING ON VOYAGE| morrow and will conclude

on" new movement to follow up the Wednesday, when Mr. Eden will New Life Movement, and be com

ΤΟ ΑΜΟΥ leave for Prague for a brief explementary to ht, with the definite

hange

of vinwa with the aim of Raving the Chinese race Czecho-slovak Government on from present peril and relieve the LOOK-OUT ON Thursday morning. It is expected people and the whole of their! he will return to London by air suffering.

COAST

on Thursday evening.

"This movement should be a The tugboat Reinier, belonging to

On Mr. Eden's return the Eur People's Economic Reconstruction the Netherlands Harbour Works

opean situation will be subjected

for

Movement. I must aim, futer Co., has been missing for over at to careful study by the British atis, at the development of agricul week. Government in the light of the re- ture, the protection of mining

The vessel left Hongkong_at ports submitted by him and the enterprises, the encouragement of 7 a.m. on March 24, bound, Foreign Secretary. The value of trade, protection and development Amos. The trip, for

a craft of thin unique series of visits to of communications, liberation of her size, should not take more than foreign countries is fully re- frozen hoarded capital, and the three days, but she has not yet ar- cognised. The contacts establish fostering of industries.

rived at her destination. ed have served the purpose ex-|

Enquiries by the owners showed "Preliminary steps in this move- pected of them, and the views ofĮ

ment must be the abolition of that the Reinlor passed Samun Cus- various Powers the

illegal taxation, exemption and toms Station on the afternoon of reduction of export duties, the the day that she left Hongkeng, and promulgation and enforcement of this appears to have been the last new modernised coining laws, and seen of her. The exploratory character of restriction of the issuance of

The owners in Hongkong express the visits has throughout been paper money."

themselves.a as not being very much emphasised, and at this moment

worried, as they believe the tug-

clearly understood.

are

NO IMMEDIATE RESULTS

more

ON HIS WAY

COLOURFUL SCENES

4.(Special to "Telegraph")

I, JIND 6.m.)

fly Telegraph. Copyright. Teirgraphie gen Onlinance, 1871. Received, Apri

Hsinking. April 2. Emperor fui,of Manchu kuo, bound for Tokyo to meet

His Imperial Mnjesty The

capital at 7 o'clock this morn- ing by way of Dairen. He wil

Emperor of Japan, left his new

arrive in Dairen to-night and leaves for Japan at 6 o'clock, aboard a Japanese cruiser.

Unmindful for the moment of his earlier life which was largely a

succession of hurried transitions, the Emperor of Manchukuo

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WARNING POWERS WARNING

TO DOG OWNERS

RABIES ABROAD

IN KOWLOON

MUZZLING ESSENTIAL

An important statement, in the nature of a warning to the public to take greater care in looking after their dogs, was made by Mr. E. J. Wynne-Jones Int the Kowloon Magistracy this

morning.

The Magistrate said: "I hope that everybody will take warning from the terrible tragedy that happened over the last week-end and exercise still greater cure in looking after their dogs.

"I see from my 1st here that we have 24 summonses at present for dogs without muzzles. These joffences probably occurred within the last three weeks. On the face of that, it is not very bad, but with the certainty that rabica does exist here in Kowloon at the moment we must cut that down.

"I don't propose to increase the fine at the moment, but unless there is greater care shown in this, I shall have to.

The maximum fine is $250, and I am quite prepared to go the limit if I find people are being careless, although I don't propose doing anything about it, at the moment. This is merely a warn- ing."

DOG'S HOME STATEMENT

Regarding the death of Mr.

from rubles. Elphinstone

the

following statement has been issued

from the Dogs' Home:

The pup that is alleged to have

bitten Mr. Elphinstone was brought

to the Dogs Home at 8.30 am, on February 26. The pup was about eight weeks old and tire owner said that he did not want it.

"The pup never got beyond the disinfecting room of the Home and was sent to be destroyed in the afternoon. At no time while at the Home, did it come into contact with any other dog and it showed no signs of any disease, It was des- troyed because it was not wanted by the owner anti was unlikely to

find a satisfactory home,"

U.S. Marine

Arrested In

TO LITHUANIA

ABUSE OF RIGHTS IN MEMEL

AUTONOMY PRINCIPLE MUST BE OBSERVED

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1804. Received, April 2, 10, ..)

London, April 1.

Sir John Simon, the Foreign Minister, to-day told the House of Commons that Great Britain, France and Italy had strongly urged Lithuania against the abuse of her rights in Memel, pointing out that "the present situation in Memel is incompatible with the principle of autonomy guaranteed to Memel."

The three Power's therefore consider that Lithuania should terminate such a situation as soon as possible.

Germany has been aroused to high indignation by the death sentence against the four pro-German con- spirators who murdered one of those who disclosed their plot to seize control in Momel. A Lithuanian court passed sentence.-United Press.

VICTIMS OF SPEED LAWS

FIRST OFFENDERS. ON TRIAL

TWO EARLS FINED

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, April 1.

In he House of Commons to-day

the Foreign Secretary was ques

tioned regarding the nature of Britain's intervention with other

agnatories in the Memel situation.

Sir John Simon said representa- tions were made to the Lithuanian Government by the British, French and Italian Governments. In these representations the Lithuan- ian Government was informed that the present situation in Memel Territory, in which 'no directorate possessing the confid- once of the Chamber exists, is in- compatible with the principle of autonomy guaranteed to the torri- &tory by Statute and that it is the

duty of the Lithuanian Govern-` ment to bring this situation to

end without delay.-British Wireless.

(it Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphin Messages Ordinance, 1891. Recrierd, April 2. moon,J

London, April 1.

The first batch of motorists sum. moned since the 30 mile an hour! speed limit was introduced to Lonj- don, was summoned to-diy

There were forty-seven persons charged, including the Earl of March and Earl of Portarlington, and a number of women. They are charged with having exceeded a Death Probe speel of 30 miles an

CHINESE KILLED IN STREET FIGHT

EYE-WITNESS TELLS TÁLE

„(Spacial to "Telegraph").

(By Tricard.ph. Copyright. Telegraphie Massage Ordinance, 1374, Heerlend, April £ 31 m.)

Shanghai, April 2. Private Millard R. Cox, of the United States Marine Corps, is in custody in barracks here pending investigation of the death of a coolie.

The coolic was killed in a street fight, it is revealed.

motored to the South Manchuria Railway station this morning and began his leisurely journey.

An eye-witness of the affair said Wearing the uniform of a Man- Cox was escorting a Russian girl Methods and procedure for the boat may have gone into shelter on chukuo field marshal, the youthful along the Route des Soeurs when and usually sad-eyed. monarch he stopped to light a cigarette.

concrete results are not expected.application of the principles of account of bad weather conditions.topped from his limousine and The girl continued a', fow feet In

surveyed in the Anglo-French-

conference

Italian

statesmen will arias at a meeting responded to his plan for the re- of the Special League Council at formation and improvement of Goneva a few days later.

the dally life' of Individuais, ne

const

the

hour in the

built-up areas of London.

The eases were quickly disposed of in the newly created speed court in Dow Street.

Abyssinia's Proposals

ARBITRATION WITH ITALY PROPOSED

Geneva, Apr. 1. Abyssinia's note to the League of Nations, requesting interven

The Earl of March, who is a well-tion In the Italo-Abyssinian fron- known racing motorist was caught tier discord, proposes that repre the first day the law was in opera- | sentatives of the Governments tion. He contested the charge that concerned shoul

meet in he was doing forly miles an hour. Geneva, Paris or London, as the He admitted displaying a notice: Italians may prefer. "This is not a police car.” ....

If, after thirty days, arbitrators

The police car driver, giving are not uppointed, the Council of evidence, said this notice had not the League shall be invited to irritated him.

jappolat the arbitrators, fix [20- The Countess, who was with her cedure and define the queion to husband at the thine, declared that be settled, particularly with re- her eyes were glued to the speedo-stard to the frontier of Nullah' meter most of the time and that Somaliland, according to the exist the needle never passed the thirtying treaties. The Council will thon instruct the arbitrators to pro mile an hour mark.

The Earl of March was fined 30nounce the responsibility for the shillings. The Earl of Portarlington frontier incidents since November was fined 40 shillings-Reuter 23, 1934, the Abyssinian Govern,

ment proposed. Special.

NO INFLATION FOR CHINA-

Nor is any early aantoment of the the People's Economic Movement Nevertheless they have requested talked briskly and amilingly' bo-advance of him. Government's appreciation of the are boing formulated by the the Customs Statious along admittedly, anxious position Generalissimo.-Reuter.

It was

was while Cox was engaged Europe to be anticipated.

to keen keep

look-out and have tween the lines of his smartly

2 coplie The whole field will be further

also informed the Harbour Master uniformed guard to the station with his cigarette that FOSTERING INDUSTRY

in Hongkong.

platform. Behind him came, of- reached out from the mouth of an

MR: SOONG ASSURED at Stresa

The Reinier is under the com-ficials of the Government, officers alley, grabbed the Russian girl and Kweiyang, Apr. 1. and another opportunity for ex- Encouraged by the extent to mand of Captain Leung Wah, who of the Imperial household and re attempted to drag her away. Cox.

BY NANKING changes of views between the which the Chinese people have is stated to be a man of much ex- taluers totalling nearly 150 persons, rushed upon them and felled the

perience and navigating ·skill'

The Emperor stopped for a coolic with one blow of his fist. moment and spoke with some of He hit the coolie on the jaw.

Shanghai, Apr, 2, the Cabinet officials on the platform,

The co

coolie fell backwards and

On assuming the Chairmanship then with brisk stop, climbed into struck his head with such force as of the Bank of China, Mr. T. V. The cordial atmosphere In embodied in the New Life Move-

his private car and started on the to fracture the skull. This was not: Soong, former Chinese Finance which the discussions with MM ment, Marshal Chiang Kai-shek The anticyclone has weakened first stage of his journey to visit so remarkable as the discovery, at Minister, Jesued the following Stalin and Litvinoff took place in is now proceeding to launch and moved northeastward. It is the Emperor of Japan.

a post mortem examination, that statement to-day: Moscow is appreciated here The another popular movement for now centred over the Yellow. Sea The trip takes him over the level his back was also broken.-United |・・ “The object of the re-shuffling of Importance attached by the Soviet large scal development of and Koraa. A typhoon da situated plains to Mulden, thence to Dairan, Press.

the directing personnel of the three Government to the maintenance economic resources in China,...“ about 60 miles to the north-cast where he will go aboard's Japanicae.

Leading

ding banks is to insure the of peace by a system of collective This was suggested in his of Yap. It will probably move N cruiser designated to take him to security, through the League of statement made to prossmen here W. A depression appears to be Tokyo.

returning the visit of Prince Nations is noted with satisfaction, to-day when he said that in the forming over 8 W China: Local As Emperor of Manchukue be Chichibu of Japan, who last year Fand on this, as on uther mattrs midst of the present economic forecast:--Eaat: winds), moderate be the first rulgning monarch came to Hsinking bearing the con-

dealt within the Anglo-French crisis it was high time for the to frosh, cloudy, occasional drizzle to pay an official visit to the gratulations of the Emperor

(Continued on Page 113 (Continued on Page 111) or light rain

Emparor of Japan: Officially, he is United Pross,

MOKE DRIZZLE.*

Meanwhile, both Governments have undertaken to refrain from making military, preparations.“ Reuter.

NEW SPANISH CABINET

LERROUX GIVES US EFFORT

(Special to "Telegraph'});

Madrid, April 266 Senhor Larroux has abandoned. Crying out of a common policy his effort to form a new. Cabinet In order to assist the market and Accordingly, Président Zamora to maintain a sound currency. 1 has asked Senhor Jose Martines have the assurance of the Govern-Velasco, Leader of the Agrurlau ment that there will be no infla- Barty, to accept the task —United tion. Reuter

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