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FIRST EDITION.

The

Hongkong Telegraph

FOUNDED 1881

No. 14609

1935. MONDAY, JUNE 24, 一拜禮,號四廿月六英港香

ARMS LIMITATION PACT NEARER

LONDON ACCORD MAY BE CORNER-STONE

GERMANY'S SPOKESMAN

OPTIMISTIC ·

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London, June 23.

The belief that the Anglo-German agreement on naval strength will constitute the beginning of a practical peace policy, was expressed by Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the chief German delegate to the London conference, when interviewed by Reuter's diplomatic correspondent just before he left for Ger- many to-day.

The naval talks had just been concluded when Herr von Ribbentrop was approached. He said that despite the years of effort this agreement was the first step. towards limitation of armaments.

He believed that Europe had hitherto made the mistake of trying to settle all the problems of all powers simultaneously.

After emphasising that hence- forth there would be no such thing Anglo-German naval rivalry, Herr von Ribbentrop said the. other chief results of the conversa. tions in London were that the lec had been broken over the frigid political altuation on the Con tinent.

"If it will pave the way for Boltlement of other problems, the agreement we have made may well become the corner-stone of real con- sultation in Europe," said the German delegate.

Expressing Germany's belief that Europe hus a mission for the whole of the civilised world, Herr! von Ribbentrop repudiated RR betraying

pre-war, if nut

antedeluvian mentality, insinua-1

BRITISH EMISSARY

IN ROME

ECHO OF LONDON NAVAL TALKS

HOPEFUL OUTLOOK

Rome, June 29.

tions that Germany had tried to Mr. Anthony Eden, fresh from drive a wedge between France and important conversations with M Britain.

Pierre Laval, the French Prime

and

"If we want a renaissance in the Minister, respecting the Anglo- West we must learn to think in a German naval agreement broader way, and believe in one other momentous European pro- another.

blems, has arrived in Rome to dis-

"The people say I have made it my life's tank to help effect close collaboration between Britain and

A recent snapshot of H.R.H. the Duchess of York, with Princess Elizabeth. The Duchess has cancelled all her summer engagements, and it is thought she is expecting another child.

Newcomers

To England

Test Eleven

FOUR NEW PLAYERS SELECTED

CLARK TAKES BOWES' PLACE

London, June 23.

Twelve players have been invited

cuss with Signor Benito Mussolini to be ready at Lord's next Satur the Italian reaction and outlook

England and

with regard to these same matters, day for the Second Cricket Test Germany, and create an under- He was met at the station by between standing in which other European Signor Fulvio Suvich, Under- states will gladly join. I believe Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Africa. they are right. I am convinced we Baron Aloisi, Italy's chief delegate, are now on the best rond." he con- to the League of Nations, and Sir cluded. Reuter.

IN HAMBURG

Erie Drummond, the British Ambassador.

Meanwhile, close Franco-Italian Berlin, Jane 23.

collaboration in connection with Herr J. von Ribbentrop and the the tri-party talks is indicated by other German delegates to the the fact that L Chambrun, the London naval conversations, French Aininssador to Rome, who arrived to-day by airliner at returned here last night from Hamburg where Herr von Ribben- Paris after lung conversations trop is reporting to Chancellor with M. Laval, saw Signor Suviteh Hitler the results of the this morning-Reuter negotiations.- Reuter.

LATER TALKS

London, June 21. The Anglo-tierman naval con- versations, since the publication 2 of the notes exchanged between the two Governments on June 18,

have proceeded along the same

Hines as those held earlier.

Representatives of other govern-

ments concerned state there have.

F

U.S. Silver

Operations

In London

been full and frank exchanges of CLOSELY WATCHED

views on the future of qualitative

limits of naval armaments and the

programmes of future naval con- struction.

IN BOMBAY

Bombay, June 23.

A statement both of Germany's their silver review for the week views and suggestions

to

British Government with regard tą,

the ending yesterday, write:

a future general

powers,

agreement and

-With Settlement

The players are:

R. E. S. Wyatt

shire)

ROYALISTS ROUSED IN TYROL

日四月五

Archduke Otto, who has been in- vited to reside in the Austrian Tyrol aan ordinary citizen. The step is believed to be connected with move for the restoration of the Monarchy.

Giants Gain

In National

League Race

ARCHDUKE INVITED BUT YANKEES NOSED

TO RETURN

DEFY LAWS

OF AUSTRIA

OUT BY INDIANS

REDS WIN TWICE

New York, June 23. Several double headers

Innsbruck, June 23. Cheering and singing the ald Imperial National Anthem through layed off to-day inter the streets of this second largest | Baseball Leagues. Tyrolean town greeted the an-

(Warwick-mother, to live there as ordinary but one game with Chicago

Tyrolean citizens,

This

wre

mujer

|nouncement that the municipality in buble-henders during

Six National teams were engaged the South had invited the Archduke Otto, twice beat, Philadelphia, while St. 'course e! the day. Cincinnati heir to the Austrian throne, and Louis and Brooklyn broke even. ithe former Empress Zita, his The New York Giants played

this they won camfortably.

Boston and Chiengo shared a invitation, of course.double header in the American įviolates the existing anti-Hapsburg | League while Philadelphia took laws.

both games from St. Louis.

Cleveland Indians did well する A deputation from the Town nose out the Yankees 133 their Tall, carrying the invitation 10

contest,

Results of today's matches Archduke Otto has already fefterled by Renter follow: for Steenockerzeel, present home of the Archduke and ex-Empress, in Belgium.

N. S. Mitchell-Innes (Oxford

U.)

Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) Leyland (Yorkshire) Verity (Yorkshire)

Hammond (Gloucester) Ames (Kent) Nichols (Essex)

Clark (Northants) Mitchell (Derbyshire) James Langridge (Sussex) Farrimond (Lancashire).

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It is announced that Farrimond

Prince van Starhemberg and St. Louis

St. Louis For a long time it has been Brooklyn known that a large Royalist group. Joe Collins scored a home run particularly strong in the Tyrol for the Cardinals), backed by the force and influence

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hts Heimweh, has been agitating Brooklyn

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for the return.of the Hapsburgs (Martin scored two home runs to Vienna. It is believed that for the Cardinals and Boyle.

will keep wickets-Beuter.

were

FOUR CHANGES

Italy supports the Regulist cause Taylor and Bucher hit home runs in Austria since Royajials and for the Dodgera).

are closely #llied.-

Pittsburgh Boston Pittsburgh

selected CHINA AGENT TO Boston...

VISIT JAPAN

ten wickets.

· SIGNIFICANCE ATTACHED TO DEPARTURE

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(Paul Waner scored a home run for the Pirates and Berger for the

Braves).

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REDS THREATEN CHENGTU

POWERFUL FORCES PLAN ATTACK

GOVERNMENT TROOPS IN FIERCE BATTLES

Chengtu, June 24.. Heavy fighting is developing at a point about seventy miles to the south-west of the city of Chengtu.

Fortifications here are being rapidly strengthened in view of this latest menace from Red forces.

It is reported that about 30,000 Reds, under the command of Chu Teh and Mo Chek-tung have affected conjunction with another group under Hsu Hsiang- chin at Minchuen, and are attempting to attack Chengtu from three directions. There have been serious clashes with the Government troops since last Friday.

DISTANCE

FLIGHT RECORD

FRENCH SEAPLANE

SUCCEEDS

2,612 MILES NON-STOP

(Spacial to "Telegraph")

Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia

(By

Mrange Ordinance. 21. . .194./

ᏗᎫᎪ. Received, June

that the

The Red advance was checked at Taiyi, where they were surrounded by a large number of Government Troops and were compelled 10 retrent toward Minchuen, after suffering

casualties. In heavy the emirse of the battle a concen- tration of Reds on a mountain-side was bombed by over thirty Gov- ernment planes. This body of infantry suffered severely.

The removal of the sqat of the Szechuan Provincial Government to Chengtu.from Chang Kung bis commenced. "Government ar- chives and documents are being transported to Chengtu in over 100 motor cars. The ramoval will be completed by the end of this mont providing the hostilities with the Communist de interrupt it-Central News,

SETTLEMENT LIKELY ·

Peiping, June 24. General Doihara, Colonel Matsul

n't

Paris, June 23. Major Takahashi, representing It is learned here

the Kwantung Army, called on Chin Teh-chun at 10 o'clock last French long-distance plane. Croix night and commenced negotiations du Sud, has succeeded in establish for the settlement of the Charhar ing a new non-stop flight record problems. Chin Teh-chun has since for seaplanes.

It has flown

jganų to hospital suffering from la- from Cherbourg omnia. across Africa as far as Ziguinchor,

After last night's Interview, Senegal, which is only about 200 Major Takahashi said: "If Nan- mites from its destination, king's attitude is right negotiations Konakry, French Guinea.

This light is 2,612 miles. The Press.

can be speedily completed."--United

established last October. Italians held the previous record,

The Croix de Sud has crossed The Atlantic many times and with her crew of six is one of the best known machines in long-distance light enterprises.-Reuter Special

U.S. INCOME INCREASE

HIGHEST POINT IN FORTY YEARS

Washington, June 23.

ASSURED OF PEACE

Peiping, June 21. the Poiping Political Council, Mr. Wang Keh-min, Chairman of arrived here last evening from Cleatsin

in

company with his family. He will soon assume his new duties.

in a statement to pressmen, he Haid that the situation In North China WIES being gradually stabilised und that he was de- termined to maintain peace and - order as a prerequisite to the re- habilitation of this part of the country,

Mr. Wang also said that the The Business Survey of the large number of Japanese troops Federal Reserve shows that the now massing along the Great Wall, national income of the United Would not constitute a menace to States has reached the highest Hopel and he assured the publle point in forty years.

that they would evacuate as Bʊon us Industrial profits were tho they had completed their pro- highest, for the past five years trumme of manoeuvres in a pre- during the first quarter of this scribed period.--Central News, year.

During the same period bank deposits increaed by more than

n billion dollars.--United Press.

UTILITIES BILL

CHARHAR OFFICIAL

INDISPOSED

Pelping, June 24. General Chin Teh-chuan, acting Chairman of the Charhar Provin- cial Government, has entered the German-Hospital-in-the-Logation- Quarter, complaining of insomnia. General Chin has expressed a desire to retire from his post, In drastically modified Utilities Bill view of the heavy responsibilities which eliminates all mandatory North China crisis.--Reuter.

[attaching thereto as a result of the

Washington, June-24: The Interstate Commerce Com- milttee of the House of Representa- 1

have tives

approved of #

Cincinnati

Philadelphia

5 (Bowman and Watkins ench scored a home run for the Phillies and Goodman for the Reds).

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The newenners to the side are Fascists Clark, Mitchell, Langridge and tester. Farrimond who displace Smith, Messrs. Merwanjee and Sons, in Robins, Prebles and Bowes, who

the originally pressure twelve for the First Test at Trent naval limitations, will be comingnicink-the-inherent danger of Bridge. municated confidentially to the large unexportable stock, opera- Governments of other interested dence than ever on the American

tors have shown greater depen- Clark has been brought in no The views exchanged between the Although the seemingly indecisive while Mitchell's recent performan- a fast bowler instead of Bowes Treasury's operations in London. German and British representatives policy, of the Treasury anent puree. when he took aro necessarily tentative, since the ultimate decisions at future inter- chases of the white metal in Low-tor 64 russ, has gained for him! national naval conferences are Bazaar operators, it has helped a place at the exclusion of Robins. don has failed to pat heart into

0. 1 dependent upon the attitude

Hankow, June 24.

G 0 adopted by other navnl powers.-- them to avoid a general shake-out,

(Myers scored a home run for Reuter Special.

which seemed likely at one time. Apparently Ames, the England Significance Is attached to the the Reds).

The up-country demand has wicket keeper, has been injured coming visit of General Chang averaged about 10 bars of silver and cannot keep wickets,

Chun. to Japan.

Chiengo New York A surplus of about 34,000 bars

General Chang Chun, who is The side remains unchanged in chairman of the Hupch Provincial the Glants). Genova, June 23, is now expected after the June 21 Its batting strength although it Government, is on his The League of Nations bulletin settlement.

way to of industrial production for the There is no silver afloat from is alightly stronger if anything by stay at Shanghai for some time Shanghai from Hankow and will; Arst quarter of 1035 shows an in- London to Bombay at this week- the inclusion of Langridge, the before eailing for Japan, where he Boston orenso for Italy, Japan, the United end. The incoming mail steamer Sussex ali rounder, who succeeds will probably consult the Japanese Statos, Britain and Germany. Is bringing silver to the value of

Chicago Franco and the Netherlands show $16,000 from London to Bombay.dun, who played in the place of capacity on the outstanding Sino- Boston

in th semi-oficial -a decrease.—United Press.

Japanese problems-Central News, Chicago

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

Ja day.

-Reuter.

Smith at Tront Bridge.

authorities

Cincinnati Thladelphin

dissolutions of utility holding companies and gives the Security Exchange Commission brond powers to supervise such' com-

paules.--United Press.

Detroit

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Cleveland

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(Baxtell scored a homo run for

Washington

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Philadelphia

St. Louis

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RESULT OF MONOPOLY

OIL FIRMS QUIT MANCHUKUO.

Tokyo, Juno 24. state that foreign oil companies Despatches from Newchang

are removing their stocks - and equipment from Manchukuo-as-a- result of the decision to quit business there, owing to the Japanese monopoly-United Press

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