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FEAR OF WAR GROWING THROUGHOUT EUROPE
RESPONSIBILITY WITH GENEVA
LEAGUE'S FUTURE IN BALANCE
PEACE EFFORTS SO FAR UNAVAILING
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telographic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received July 30, 8 a.m.).
Geneva, July 29.
Two days before the meeting of the League of Nations Council to consider the Italo-Abyssinia dispute dangers, there is not the slightest Indication that the Powers have reached a common polley to avert war.
Tension is increasing throughout all Europe. A
nations are convinced that the dispute cannot be limited
to the Italo-Ethiopian affair, and it is admittedly very
likely that Continental complications will be involved.
The King of Italy, who yesterday celebrated the 35th anniversary of his
accession to the Throns.
Can Britain
Guide Policy
Of League?
The dispute also involves the future of the relations between African nations and European colonial powers throughout the continent. It also involves that very vital question of the small nations' responsibility in the WILL NOT TOLERATE League, and their ability to help the League in a crisis.
"The League, it is admitted, has reached the point where it must either disappear or become a real power. for
реасе. The #mali European nations fear that the .League
side-stopping. the Abyssinian issue, and if that is the case they see an end of the League guarantee of their security from their more powerful neigh- bours.
Germany, for instance, is con- vinced of the League's coming dis- Integration. The end of the
League would certainly strengthen Germany's position, it is considered. since in Berlin ft has always been considered that the League was oppressor rather than the pro- tector of the German people.- United Press.
QUICK DENIAL
Rome, July 29. Rome has been quick to deny all knowledge of the report appear ing in the London Times and the New York Times to the effect that forty Italians were killed in a recent Ethiopian border clash.— United Press,
DENIES RESPONSIBILITY
Rome, July 29..
PACIFIC AIR MAIL PROJECT
FIRST FLIGHTS IN OCTOBER
WASHINGTON FORECAST
PROCRASTINATION
EDEN TO SEE LAVAL
Geneva, July 29, League of Nations circles are of the opinion that the outcome of Wednesday's Leagus Council moet Ing depends upon the attitude which the British delegate brings
to the nossion.
Such indications of the British policy as have come to light seem to indicate that the Government of Great Britain will not readily con- sent to a mere adjournment of the discussion of this dispute, which is so threatening to the peace of Africa and Europe, into the hands of the Councillation Commission.
France will undoubtedly try to another Washington, July 29. shelve the matter for Harlee Branch, Second (week, but confidence is felt that Assistant Postmaster General, to-if Great Britain gives the lead, day was in lengthy conference France may follow. with President. Roosevelt.
In view of the peculiar possi-
Mr.
(Special to "Telegraph")
Afterwards, he announced that|bilities, the danger of violent he would shortly advertise trans- argument and atraining of rela Pacific air mail bids, as soon as tions, it is unlikely that there will- be any public session of the the Deficiency Bill was signed.
He expected the trans-ocean air Council for a day or two. An mail service. to start in October, endeavour will be made to discover Emperor Haile Selassle of he declared, and he added that he safe common ground through Abyssinia to-day directed a com- hoped that the subsidy legislation private conversations-Reuter. munication to Italy denying would soon be passed so as to responsibility for the failure of clarify the muddled ocean mail- the Arbitration Commission ap-situation.-United Press,
pointed under the League of
Nations' direction to attempt to
Bottle peacefully the Tato France Takes
Ethiopian dispute.
of
The Emperor declared that the Commission falied' because Italy's refusal to hear Ethiopia's case or to accept the nomination
Precautions
of a neutral fifth member for the MORE TROOPS FOR Commission whose judgment could have avoided all danger of dead- lock,
He reiterated his demand that the League of Nations Council should strive to avort war.
The
APPLAUDS BRITAIN
SOMALILAND
Paris, July 29.
The French Somaliland military force, which at present consists of only one company of troops, will be immediately raised to a full Ethiopian spokesman, battalion and newly-equipped with addressing the League, said that the latest and bost of weapona.
This reinforcement is being Great Britain's refusal to Ifesace the, export of arms to Abyssinia carried out as a precautionary was a violation of the treaty which measure only in case the Italo- dealt with the control of the arms Ethiopian confilet disturbs the traffic in Africa. However, he neighbourlag tribes.
added, that was a technical com- A number of aeroplanes are also plaint, and Abyssinia was actually being despatched to the Somali- glad to applaud Britain's apparent land posts,--Reuter. Intention of Insisting upon League
action in the present crisis.
Despatches from Rome indicate
HOME FOR ASSYRIANS
London, July 20
JEWS AND
CATHOLICS
VICTIMISED
NAZI CAMPAIGN OF PERSECUTION
PRIEST SENT TO PRISON
(Special in "Telegraph”)
(By "Tolsgrach, Copyright Telegraphie Mesra Ordines, 189). Received July
Berlin, July 29.
The campaign against Jews and Catholicn suspected of political jactivity continues unabated.
A well-known Catholic
or
ganisation, the Wind Horst Mr. Anthony Eden, British Minis. League, in Baden, and two other ter for Leagus of Nations Affairs, Catholic organisations have had who la mosting M. Laval, tha Franch their property conffacated for Premier, to-day in`an effort to reach "activities inimical to the peopleja common policy in regard to the and State."
The Catholic pastor, Ludwig. Roth, has been. sentenced. at Frankfort to eight months' im- prisonment for declaring in the pulpit that German Catholics are facing persecution like that in Russia.
All Jews have been compelled to leave the lakeside resort of Lichen, near Berlin, while
the official Beobachter, journal, Volkischer announces the arrest of a dozen Aryan girls and Jewish men in Munich Reuter Spacial.
"THEKE IS NO CASE"
Washington, July 29. A spokesman of the State De- partment said to-day: "There is no German case before the De- partment."
He had been asked the Adminis- tration's opinion of Congressional demands for the severance of re- lations between the United States and Germany on account of the of Jews continuing persecution and Catholica there.
man steamer Bremen,
Italo-Abyssinian dispute.
Depression
Ended State
BRITAIN SEEKING NAVAL PACTS
OLD RATIO TREATIES ABANDONED
POLICY EXPLAINED BY LONDONDERRY LORD
London, July 29.
The statement by Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First Lord of the Admiralty, last Monday that it was un- fortunately necessary to abandon the principle of ratios in an effort to secure new naval limitation agreements, was repeated in the House of Lords to-day by Lord Londonderry, Lord Privy Seal, in reply to Lord Cecil, who asked what was meant by the abandonment of ratios and substitution of a policy of programmes.
Lord Londonderry said there had been no change in the policy of His Majesty's Government, who, so far as they were concerned, would gladly see a continuation of the system of limitation embodied in the Washington
Statisticians Treaty, but in order to avoid a race in naval armaments
FIGURES SUPPORT U.S. CLAIM
STOCK MARKET
APPRECIATES
(Special to "Talegraph")
New York, July 29, Financial and industrial statis-
The acting Secretary of State,tics indicate that the depression Mr. Wilbur J. Carr,... tormed the in the United States is ended. demonstration alongside the Ger- Firstly, on July 15, the value of which the stocks on the New York Stock developed into a free-for-all fight, Exchange
W48 $37,000,000,000 as an unfortunate incident. He compared with $30,000,000,000 indicated a formal apology would for the corresponding period lasti be made if requested.United year. This also compares with the depression's low value of $15,000,000,000 and the 1929 high
Press.
Typhoon Hits value of $90,000,000,000.
Formosa
WIDESPREAD HAVOC FEARED
A
(Special;te "Telegraph")
The total valus of domestic bonds on the New York Stock Ex- change has gained $7,500,000,000 above the depression low value. Stocks and bonds have appreciated
billions from thirty
the low
value.
after the naval treaties come to an in 1936, account had to be taken of the desires and susceptibilities of countries holding other views.
During the conversations with the United States. and Japanese representatives beginning last October, the Government reached the conclusion that it would not be possible to make any agreement in replacement of the Washington and London Naval Treaties, which contain-. ed the principle of ratios.
MONGOLIA -BANDITS
PURSUED
SEARCH FOR TWO
CAPTIVES
EUROPEANS
STILL HELD
Lord Londonderry said the only hope. of preserving some form of quantitative limitation, lay ia eliminating from any futuro treaty. Agures which appeared to constitute a ratio, and to subati- tute a system under which each Power would make a voluntary unilateral declaration of its con- struction programme for a period of years,
It say 1987 to 1942. was proposed that these declara- tions would not have the force or form of contractual obligations: novertheless, the construction figures would require to be con- corted beforehand between the Powers, and it would further be necessary that each Power should undertake not to modify its an- nounced building programme without giving previous notice of Pelping, July 29. It is now disclosed that Mr. Ray, at least one year. It is worthy of note that this Gareth Jones and Dr. Herbert
GOVERNMENT AIM:- increase approximates the entire Mueller, in the hands of bandits. This proposal was made to the public debt and far exceeds the left Dolonor on Friday last and Japanese and U.S.A. represents- PARIS HOPEFUL
cost of the New Deal to date. were captured on the following day, tiven before they returned, home Tokyo, July 30, Secondly, the first six months' when a group of demobilised troops and had been described to other Paris, July 29,
severe typhoon struck automobile sales have increased who had turned bandits fired on the signatories of the Washington Paris is still hopeful that the Formosa last night, a torrkic wind by 91 per cent, over the corres bus in which the two foreigners Treaty. The рипрове of the | League Council meeting of Wedncs | whipping the coast and sweeping|ponding period of last year. were travelling, hitting the engine Government in recent negotiations day will pass off quietly, leaving into interior, doing great damage
twice.
had been to evolve, in consulta- Italy and Abyssinia to negotiate a throughout Talhoku.
Thirdly, stoel companies have The bus, called the "Gobl Exon with those Powers, a system settlement of the dispute before The storm uprooted trees and shown a contra-seasonal increase press" was looted of everything of of limitation, which, while avold unroofed buildings, electric power in operations, which indicated value, and the bandits carried off ing expression in contractual Observers are confident that the was cut off and runways and com- the advent of heavy Autumn busi- Mr. Jones, Dr. Mueller, the Russian form of a dennite relationship of quarrel will be left in the hands munications of all descriptions but it is considered likely that of the Counciliation Commission were disrupted.
Fourthly, the first six months chauffeur and a Chinese servant to
tain guarantees against the re It is feared that daylight will building operations have Increased the hills near Paochang, at about naval strength, would offer cer- actually the real conciliation talks reveal widespread havoc and 51 per cent, above the correspond-
The chauffeur and the servant sumption af unrestricted com-
petitive building. will be between M. Laval, the possibly a considerable loss of ing period of last year. This managed to escape at 6 p.m. the French Prime Minister, and Mr. life.
Lord Londonderry concluded figure however, is 86 per cent. same day and returned to Paochang that in addition to the proposal Anthony Eden, British Minister. for League Affairs. They meet fahermen may have suffered ex-
Along the coast it is feared that below the 1929 figure.
where they, made a report of the for quantitative limitation, His Fifthly, electrical production to-morrow on their way to Genova, tensively, and that the number of for the first six months shows an
Majesty's Government considered Five hundred gendarmes are now {-Router.
fatalities among them may be high, increase of 7 per cent. above last on the trail of the kidnappers, who lt of the utmost importance to
Reuter.
[year.
limitations to replace those in Sixthly, bank clearings have in- believed to be still in the Pao-reach an agreement on qualitative - The Manila Observatory, report-
chang hills Router.
the, treaties which expire at the ing at 9 am.. to-day, states that creased by eight per cent.
end of 1980.—British Ĵfireless, Seventhly, the value of farm the typhoon is situate in about 119 products is estimated at 18,500,- Long, 24 Lat, moving west. This 000,000 which is an increase of
· TOKYO'INTRIGUED “ position is east of Swatow, which
Tokyo, July 80. is threatened.
Tokyo navel experts are in trigued with the unofficial an- nouncement of Great Britain's Koven, year, naval construction programme, believing that Eri- tain intends to endeavour to negotiato bi-lateral agreements. with other naval powera besides - Germany,
August 25.
BRITISH TOURIST
TRAFFIC
BIG⠀⠀⠀ INCREASE REPORTED
4
TEA CONSUMPTION CAMPAIGN
BIG, JOINT SCHEME LAUNCHED
London, July 20.
$1,000,000,000 over last year.
The aggregate earnings of the leading corporations for the first
six months of 1985 is two per
cent, above that of last year.- United Press,
• COMMUNISTS BLAMED
New York, July 29.
noon..
affair.
PROTECTING TREATIES
COMMITTEE OF 19'S: FRUITLESS LABOUR
(Special to "Telegraph")
Geneva, July 29,
London, July 29, Figures published by the Home that the publie and ofolaldom are
Office and the Travel Association convinced that war is near. It is At question time in the House of indicate the continued growth of believed that the League's efforts Commons to-day the Foreign tourist traffic Into Great Britain: have been wasted and that all the Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, stated During the quarter ended June
Mr. John Melton; president of words uttered in attempts at com- that be understood the French 30 this year, there were 462,11: India, Caylon and the Dutch East the New York Shipbuilding Cor- The committee of thirteen promise have, only, served to con- Government had accepted the pro-hollday visitors and to 20913: Indies have launched a publicity poration, testifying to-day before pointed by the League Coupe fure the Cituation: Dosal of a committee of the League business visitors to Britain campaign plan to and tes con- the House of Representatives on April 17, as a sequel to German * Stevedores are rushing the load- of* Nations Council, for technical total of 84,354, against 26,969 in | sun
jaboard ten discussions to elaborate a detalled the same quarter of last year. CO-STA
katāt
(plan for settlement of Agertians These figures do not include, visi-
from Irák In Gharb axon in Byrim, tore from, the D
aza discusión, will start in Beirat Colonies of #COK ONE
At the beginning of August.—Briz come fu" largă dur
* In this connection they declare Japan prefers a non-treaty – basla) which would be more advantageous to Japam both from a national de fence point of view and from the Gnancial augle. Reuter.
throughout the world, by Committee on Labour disputos, re-armament, to consider me&etires existing pro that Communists had caused the to prevent unilateral repudiation
recent strike, which Rected his of treaties, has concluded its recommended, but the the plan a and other yards for the purpose sessions without achieving any result of these, is null
Nion of delaying $50,000,000 worth of result, we are numerons reserv warship Feconstruction. -- United Certain principles were general-The committee
ly approved and certain measures in the. Aut
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