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EUROPEAN PEACE

LONDON CONFERENCE

MOOTED

Paris, Feb. 8. The conversations which have been;

FEBRUARY 10, 1936.

DEATH OF SIR GEO. FOWKE

FORMER ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF THE ARMY

Dinard, Feb. 9,

NAVAL IMPASSE-

LIMITING WARSHIPS AND GUNS

London, Feb. 8.

the Friday's meeting was critical since Japan withdrew the Conference.

“SUGAR INDUSTRY

Earrin

BILL FOR REORGANISATION IN GREAT BRITAIN

London, Feb. R. It is learned that the French and day, the Government's bill to give In the House of Commons on Mon- held here during the past few days are stated to be paying the way to x.C.B., K.C.M-a, has died here.Renter attempt to limit the size of warships organisation of the sugar, industry Lieut. General Sir George Fowke, Japan and Germany will defeat any effect to the proposals for the ro American naval delegations fear that words a general European penes con- ference, and it is practically certaini Lieutenant General Sir George and guns, thus shattering the hopes nunced last summer, will come up

Fowke, K.C.H., K.C.M., was born in of abolishing battleships and that Japan will be included.

Auto Recand reading. The bill pro September, 1804. Educated Atinarines,

vides for the appointment of n menta are agreed upon the necessity tered the Royal Engineers in 1884, The British and French Govern-Wellington and at Woolwich to en-

pormanent sugar commission with of meeting, probably in London, Major in 1906, Lieut. Colonel in 1902,

most duty of keeping under review the bocoming captain in 1802, Brovet

from growing of sugar beet and manufac during the summer to discuss interColonel in 1010, Brigadier General in

ture, refining, marketing and con problems as making raw materials 2018, Major General in 15 and Tem- behalf of the United States dolega- tive authority in certain technical national differences, including such

sumption of sugar with advisory Admiral Standley spenking, on functions primarily but limited execu redistribution of colonies and man- Sir George Fawke were those of limiting the size of battleships available to each power, the possible Porary Lieut. General in 1910,

Among the posts held by the Inte tlon, said he was unable to agree to matters.

to dates and the limitation of land, air Director of Public Works in the below 35,000 tons and guns below Beet sugar manufacturing com- and naval forces,

Children Are Always Transvaal, and member of the first fourteen inches. Even those limita panies are amalgamated in a single It is learned that Italy and Ger. Transvaal Legislative Council, from tions would be conditional upon Japanjpurchase homegrown sugar beot upon |

corporation which will be obliged "to

In The Wars! many would readily participate 1992 to 1001: Instructor in Fortifies adhering to the agroément.

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terms either agreed with the growers' Little cuts and scratches may lead trented after the War in regard to ineering, 1000 to 1908; A.A.. for ducing submarines below 2,000 tons, commission. The bill authorises the ready for emergencies by kooping France and Italy favour not re-organisation or fixed by the sugar to serious rosalia if neglected. Bo both feel that they were unfairly ons at the School of Military En- the division of colonies and the the R.E. at the War Offee, 1901-1019. even then requiring that Germany payment of assistance to the corpora- She-ko handy. Bruises, Burns, Scalds

War service included South Africa, shall not exceed much tonnage. sources of raw materials, while Ja

tion not limited by time but by quan- Cuts, with four mentions in despatches and pan's attendance would bo almost

Well Informed circles *tate that tity, namely, la respect of not more injuries quickly heal when promptly Scratches, and other skin necessary to the discussion of the potions to major and Lieut. Col; the delegates have tentatively agreed, than equivalent of 600,000 tons of treated with this cooling, soothing, redistribution of mandates duo and the Interesting experience of firstly on a holiday for heavy cruiser white sugar in any year, so that the curativo ointment. har possession of mandated territory/eing attached to the Japanceo. Army construction with a French reserva-corporation may pay growers of sugar

during the Russo-Japanese War. tion In the event

During the Great War, Sir George more 10,000 ton pocket battleships, assistance for 1938 is estimated at of Germany building beet contract price. The cost of was Engineer in-Chief of the British secondly the limitation of light £2,700,000. Expeditionary Force in France from cruisers to 8,000 tons, and thirdly a Paris, Feb. 7.

1914 to 1916, and he then became Ad- 22.000 ton limit for aircraft carriers.

Labour Opposition.

FOR THE SKIN tives of the various powers hero durof the War. He was mentioned in expected to reach their final forms; the rejection of the bill on the grounds Chapped Lips and Hands, Chilblaina,

The meetings held by representa-Jutant-General in France to the end

Even the above agreements are not The Labour Opposition will move is equally good for cold Sores, despatches cleven times received the as the French and Italian delegates that it perpetuates the sugar beet sub- Sunburn, and for skin troubles such ing the past few days have ended. orders of K.C.B. and K.C.M.G. and

There have been many contradictory decorations from the Belgian, French, Staten reduce her maximum battle-sidy, and, while devoting public money

are expected to insist that the United statements as to the objects of the Portugee and American Govern- ship tonnage and make 13 Inches the fails to provide for public ownership

to the promotion of conversations, but it is understood ments.

He retired in 1922, having maximum gun calibre. To this the and control of the sugar industry.

private Interests, the main point of the talks has been been made in 1021 Colonel Comman United States is not likely to agree.-- the question of the political future of dant of the Royal Engineers. Austria and Rulgaria,

In the Pacific-United Press.

Austrian Position

to

To a large extent the conversations were directed towards persuading; Bulgarin to jola the Little Entente.

Mr. Charles Curtis

New York, Feb. 8. Mr. Charles Curtis, former Vice-

Later.

United Preka.

SHE-KO

SEVERE WEATHER

NORTHERN U.S. STATES FEAR COAL SHORTAGE

as Eczema, Ringworm, Itch, Wot and Dry Sores, Ulcers, Pimples.

Obtainable at Chomiats or from the Two days of the Commons tinio Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 451, later in the week will be devoted to Kiangso Road, Shanghai, 70 cents per Singapore Defences

education. The private members' mo-package; post free. tions to be delated on Wednesday

deal Singapore, Feb. §. with educational toples, and an Thurs President of the United States, is re-strength of the military forces in Education will move the second read. 1

Plans for the trebling of the day, the President of the Board of The Austrian question is slightly parted to have died. morr compllented, however, Aus-

Singapore

ing of the Education Bill which pro- are announced by the vides for the raising of the school trians, at least the great majority, de

Mr. Curtis's death has been con- military authorities, sire a restoration of the monarchy firmed. He died of heart failure-giment, which arrives from Egypt in The 1st Battalion Middlesex Re-

leaving age, and would like to invite the Archduke Reuter,

The Labour Party will also oppose Otto, heir to the Hapsburg thrane,

April will be strengthened by the this measure, claiming the provisions Mr. Curtis, who was 16 years of addition of a machine gun unit, while of exemption will render the highe back to Viennn. But the Little En-age, was Vice-President of the United an additional battalion of the Argyll age limit inoperative-British Wire- tente says they must not.

States during President Hoover'R administration from 1920 to 1933 and Sutherland Highlanders is ex- tene, adds a later message. He

the ected to arrive later in the year,-- first

man

of Indian descent to

Router's Bulletin Service. occupy the post. the blanket of his forebears on the As a youth he wore Kaw Reservation, Kansas. Indian Reservation his

When a

child and living in decided to send him to his white re

grandmother alives, as she realised that the In- dians were unable to give him the necessary education. He first be- care a

a jockey,

er, and then studied law. A United Press message adds that Mr. Curtis died at modest home

Latterly, there has been some anxiety on the part of Austriana con- cerning their independence, for which they had previously mainly relied upon Haly for support.

As a result of the Paris conversu tions, however, it is possible that claser collaboration between Austria, Prance and the Little Entente will be |possiblo.—Bruter,

Duce Dissatisfled

the

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ANTI-NAZI DRIVE

MANY ARRESTS MADE IN AUSTRIAN CAPITAL

Vionna, Feb. 8.

New York, Feb. 8. The fear of funther coal shortage has soared with the threat of an- other sub-zero wave over the auffer- ing north-central states, where the railwayn abstructed

SPEECH INNOVATION highways are snowbound and the

TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM FOR WARNING SPEAKERS

London, Feb. 8, An innovation in speech-making Coincident with Baron von Star- was adopted by the British Legion hemberg's return from Paris political at one of its functions yesterday. conferences, the police have launch-The innovation followed a system ed a nationwide drive against Com- of trafic lights, and at the begin munist and Nazis.

nins

green light was Thirty-two Nazis were arrested in put on. Thirty seconds before the Vienna, including Dr. Robert Kauer, time to end the speech an amber light nasistanl State Prosecutor, and was shown, fallowed by a red light

LIEX ari postal officiuls. At the end of the speech a gong Twenty Communists have been arrest- was sounded.--Renter's Bulletin Ser- ed at Munden.---United Press.

Rome, Feb. 8. A trenchant phrase regarding which he shared with his sister and colonies was made by Il Duce in an mother-in-law. interview with a German press,

Senator John Garner, Speaker of presentative to-day. Signor Mus-the Semale, when he heard of Curtis solini stateit: "There are nations death stated: "He was a fine man that have everything, and we

various have and a good friend." Senator Hiram none. They maintain their status que Johnson's comment was: "He was and if anyone tries to upset them, kindly, lovable, fair and impartial." they meet them with a united front. President Roosevelt said hr WAS This recalls part of Dr. Goebbels re- "deeply distressed at the sudden pass cent speech, in which he said: "Weling of an old friend. Charley Curtis are a poor nation and the rest of friends will remember him

nifec- the world is rolling in wealth"tionately and mourn his passing." Router's Bulletin Service,

Mr. Herbert Hoover heard of his death when he arrived at Palo Alto, He was visibly affected, and Inter

Roosevelt's Aim

Washington, Feb. 8.

IL i understood that President Roosevelt is preparing to invite all

paid a glowing tribute to his former colleague

the North and South American Re- THE ROYAL FAMILY publics to a conference on the or "ganisation of a Western Hemisphere'

pence conferenci nimed at co-ordina-

ting existing peace treaties.--United KING SPENDS WEEK-END AT Prose.

Germnu Demands

Berlin, Feb. 9.

COUNTRY HOUSE

London, Feb. H. His Majesty King Edward VII, In an article headed "Germany's who is still living at York House Right to Colonies," the Deutsche All but spends part of each day at semme Zeitung claims that the racial Buckingham Palace in transaction of ideals of national socialiam enable it public business, has gone for the to co-operate to a very special, de-week-end to his country house at gree in the development of the black Fort Belvedere, Sunningdale. races, allowing them to develop

Majesty is expected to return to cording to their own conditions and London on Monday-British Wireless.

His

to preserve their own peculiar fen-

King of Norway Leaves Lures.

Landon, Feb. 8, The King of Norway who, with The paper describes the allies Queen Maud, has been staying at acquisition of Germany's colonies as Buckingham Palace since the funeral a violation of the Congo Treaty, and of King George, loft Loudon to-day Ray's that this must be clearly an his retarn to Norway. Queen understood before Fuccessful con- Maud in remaining in England mean- versations on the raw materiala quen-time, and has gone to stay in Nor- tion are possible. The paper adsls. folk "It in a matter of honour for Ger folk for a few days.--British Wire- many to regain her colonies.—Bra- ter's Special.

WHITE SLAVERY

THIRD GREATEST VICE IN UNITED STATES

Washington, Feb. 8. The Department of Justice has re- vealed that the recent vice arrests

Honours Conferred

London, Feb. 7. In Majesty King Edward to-day conferred the insignia of the Royal Victorian Order on seventeen naval and military officers who took part in the funeral of King George.

The two gunners who were the Henters of the naval party drawing the gun-carriage on which the coffin was borne, were also honoured by the King. -Reuter Special.

Colony's Homage

The following telegram has been.

in New York and Florida were part received by is Excellency the of the nationwide campaign by ""Governor from the Sceretary of State men against white slavery. More for the Colonies on February 7, and arrests are expected shortly.

is published for general information:

The traffic han been growing "I have laid before the King, your steadily, states the announcement, telegram conveying from Members since the repeal of prohibition, and of the Legislative Caunell and people at present white slavery ranks as the of the Colony a resolution of homage third greatest vice in America. It to His Majesty. I am commanded by worked in New York throughout the His Majesty to request you to convey year, at Florida in the winter, and to the Members his deep appreciation New Jersey resorla during the sum of the sentiments of loyalty and mer months-United Press.

affection expressed in this resolution."

The MING YUEN STUDIO has removed-to-the 3rd Floor of No. 6 Queen's Road Central.

JUST OPPOSITE the Dairy Farm's Soda Fountain.

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Heavy rains have flooded the Dixie rivera. killing eight and rondering hundreds homeless, causing factories to close and paralysing transporta-

tion.

A blizzard us swept across North' and South Carolina, Alabama and Virginis, and in many places drifts are as deep as fifteen feet,

Highways In Montam, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Washington are blocked by snow drifts, and the toss of hundreds of head of livestock, in

reported.

In British Columbia a temperature of 04 degress below zero is recorded. -United Press.

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