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BRITISH
POINT
OF VIEW
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Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, stated that in the course of kila conversations with Herr von Ribben-.
ART EXHIBITION
Mr. Lorenzo's Fine Display On View
Diosdado
AGREE TO REFUSE SANCTIONS
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VIRTUAL ALLIANCE
Rome, Mar. 29. Italy, Austria and Hungary have
it is understood, makes Italy the virtual guarantor of Austria's in- dependence, regardless of what any happen and even in the event of a German attempt to dominate Austria,
The agreement prolongs the engagement Brade by and real rins
the three powers in 1934 and streng- thena the political and economie
trop he had emphasised the contents Magno Lorenza, now being held at signed a tri-power agreement which,
The exhibition by. Mr. of the documents which had been the
Gloucester communicated
to him were in the auspices of the longkang Working Hotel under the nature of proposals,
Artists' Guild, comes in time to resene "I made it clear His Majesty's the inch of art activities which had Government hoped the
German hitherto been so keen about six weeks Government would be in a position ago. The show includes not a great to accept them, but that in any event number of paintings-56 in all--ye;| Is Majesty's Government felt the shows no less variety boch in si German Government should assist ject matter and in tasie. them in their task by making sume: constructive contribution to improve In all the landscapes shown, relations ta an extent which makes the situation.
light is the predominant feature. "On my instructions, His Majesty's "Harvest Time" (No 30% Ambassador th Berlin used, similar "Buffalo" (No. 38) are superbly in language in an interview with the pressionistic in treatment with German Minister for Foreign Affairs much intensity of sunlight, at the yesterday."
Fimme time without lacking solity It is understood Italy promises to but rather enhancing it, as in the support Hungary's demand for revis case of the latter in winch the buffulo | ion of the World War. treaties and silhouettes ngainst the light.
territorial adjustment, at the project.
Mr. Eden added that no reply had yet been
received from the German Government.
Answering another question, the
the treaty approximate to a system of mutual assistance. n
However, un- gary has declined to agree 10 Aid Austria in the event of that country being attacked.
ed European conference this sumner,
Prime Minister said the maintenance In the street scenes, perhaps "Wan-United Press. of the principle of sanctity of trea- chui" (Mo, 16) is the most satifac ties was the main objective of theory. Notice the light east on the British Government-British Wiretreet which leads us into the whole LADY RESIDENT'S
scene. The light and atmosphere are!
Tean,
PEACE BRITAIN'S AIM
London, March
so truthful and yet so solid in sub stance.
(No.
DEATH
MRS. EGGE PASSES IN HOSPITAL
Hospital at 2.30 this morning of Mrs. The death occurred at the French
to use its full artist hak expressen the very ingin E. Erge. after an illness of
are
Lord Halifax, who was one of the "Hongkong from_the_Peak" British delegates in the Four Power 16) has the atmosphere very charac lisenssians both in Paris and Louis, terise of the Colony, witte in "Har deputised for Mr. Anthony Eden at our Fairway" (No. 19) the colour meeting at Bristol to-night. He ex. harmony is seen nt the artist's best. pressed the opinion that it has been) I have purposely reilerated the single desire of the whole country in cerrect atmosphere and solidity the the event erinis
in his work, influence for the proservation of gy because those European pence, and to build this have been looking far in vain in about a month. She had resided in peace upon the only posible fonda, the past and which were
the Colony for fourteen years. flons, namely, respect for treaties the work of Mr. Teng 11. Chiu whose laelcing in
The deceased, who was 35 years of freely, made, and mutual aulerstand.one-man show, it will be recalled, was, was the wife of Mr. W. BEEC. in. That, he assertel, at in its held in the same place tave months manger of Mesars. Kunst and Albers, simplest form, the very essence of age; and, secondly, cause the sul sympathy will be felt.
Pedder Building, for whom much Br.lish foreign policy.
Jeet under rpwow does not, as in the Referring to the Germun ea case of the latter artist, use ong and
The funeral takes place this after- argued at the League Council by Hery the same formula in dealing wifh his noon, passing the Monument, Happy Von Ribbentrop, Jord Hifax aid inndscapes painted in different interment
Valley, at 5.10 p.m. Prior to the There was much in that would but has expressed his personal
Russian Orthodox rumand sympathy in many quarters, ing of different paces in a way farrvice will be held in the cemetery Lart winter sympathy Englishmen fram being conventional. nlight have with the broad outlines of
the German case, their constructive PECULIAR COLOUR SCHEME respect for low would always make
In
them condemn action taken in direct (No. 20) are notice another aspect in "Bird's Eye View of Rome" violation of it.
zone.
FIRST DANGER PASSED which the arist paints this picture. He went on to express understand-
Here a preudar colour scheme, in ing of and sympathy, with the depth which red mad green of feelings of anxiety and resentment the heavy impasto louded so tellingiy Kreys pre dominate, 1:4 caplayed One adres aroused in Belgium and France by the German-nction in the demilitarised the emas. -Such heavy pas
If, as he believed, the difeet in "Pharpine. Nat.vu ilome
however, distracts from the charming danger was passed, it was due
on the one hand to the restraint of France (No. 47) in that the heavy while and Belgium, and, on the other, to the pigment loaded thickly on a sky tends untiring efforts of the British Foreign to come forward to compete with the Secretary to secure a better under- centre of interest immediately below. standing between Germany and In "Casina del Lago (Rome)" (No. Belgium and France, which had result. 30), the artist is seen in his lappiest ed in the proposals now before the and most thrilling moment. The world. They were not to be regard- composition in "Pantheon (Rome)" fed as an ultimatum for Germany to (No. 20) is rather Unusual and
accept, but if they were found un-dramatic.
acceptable by the German Government
chapel.
in any respect, the other Powers were In "Oriental Fricis No. 1" the firm Now Bright And Cheerful!
brush work is rendered in it almost
entitled to ask that the German
She Had St. Vitus' Dance. Government should advance other pro-simplicity and complete satisfaction. posals, not less effectual, constituting
Finally, the portraiture. The "Port- "My daughter suffered so badly real contribution by Germany to raits of Mr. A. N. Macfadyen" (No. from St. Vitus Dance that she was the cause of settlement which might and "The Hon. M. K. Lo" (No. 1) always jumping and twitching," says rank with the contribution of restraint have all the ins draughtsmanship Mrs. Kirkbright, of 3, Harcourt made by Belgium and France and the that can be
expected
"Lilion is 15% years From the
Street, Loeds. British in to security made by the medium. To the intter portrait, how lost control
the trouble developed the Government.
લ not lost control of her left arm. Later (ever, the foreshorrtrait Study ca the trouble spread to her legs and it The British declaration of complete very convincing. adherence to the obligations of the Sailor" (No. 9) is a sketch done seemed impossible for her to keep a Treaty of Locarno, and agreement to with economy of effort, a point rarely limb sill. She could not even feed pretical discussions with Belgium non reached in most of the academic work. or wash herself. France in advance of the means by All are the artist's latest developments which aki might be lent to them in in this field, and we can wisely com- progress, and then one day I read of "Despite treatment, Lilian made no east of unprovoked aggression, had pare these with his earlier work-to a girl having been cured of St. Vitus been, he believed a real contribution take at random
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Dance by Dr. Williams Pink Pille.
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to the creation of an atmosphere in (No. 10) in which a young and in sent for a bottle at once, and Lilian which discussion could take place and old lady are depicted. In the latter showed some improvement after tak pence be established.--British Wire-p.cture the colour is employed more ing the pills for a few days. Soon primarily and the treatment impres- the jumping and twitching ceased, aloniatically; whereas in his latest shu grew bright and cheerful, and portmature he hog developeri in a became quite normal again." stoge more harmony in colour scheme and more vital in treatment.
NO LOAN TO GERMANY
London, Mar. 23.
Not only for St. Vitus' Dance, but In the course of a Commons reply,
Mr. Lorenzo has not yet reached rheumatism, indigeation, or any all- for nervous debility, sleeplessness, the Financial Steretary to the Trea-the top of his achievement. In the ment due to poor blood. Dr. Williams' sury stated that no credit or loan to matter of composition
and colour the German Government or German hurmony he has yet to develop to the Pink Pills are invaluable. The reason Banks by the British Government or full and that he will do so I am blood, which brings with it new health, Is this these plis create now, rich the Bank of England was in negotia certain considering his youth.-Luts new vigour and strong nerves. Try tion or contemplation-British Wire- CHAN, of the. Hongkong Artists' them now but ask for Dr. Williams. less.
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