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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1936.

DELEGATES OF

PACIFIC

NATIONS TO

DISCUSS CHINA

San Francisco, July 21.

THE situation created in the Far East by Japan's penetration and occupation of portions of China will be one of the leading questions discussed this year at the biennial session of the Institute of Pacific Relations.

The meeting will be held in Youmite National Park from August 15 to 29.

It is expected from every point of view that the sessions. will be the most important held since the Institute was extab- lished.

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Every important country in penetration of China other political their possible or bordering on the Northernivelopments

the freedom of the Pacific area will be represented | effects, such as by large delegations ranging | Philippines will come in for full dis from 25 to 35 members. The cussion.

delegates will consist largely of Two other broad fields of Pacific important government officials. interests will also Бе кодо into, political Leaders, university pro- The include the economic relations fessors and lenders in the politi-of the Pacific nations and the cultural cal, economic and intellectual

phases of the Orient as brought into life of the Pacific nations.

contact with the eulture of the west.

The countries participating in the Convention will include China, Japan, the Philippines, Hawal, Canada, Great Britain, Soviet tresla are the United States,

The Institute of Pacific Relations was organized after the Russian ro- atul since then has had volution biennial conventions, 144 well pumerouk regional conventions in on effort to improve the relation of all to participato because of the Im-Pacific area countries, mensity of her interests in the Pacific and because of her dominions there,

Facile

Although not strictly a country Great Britain will be allowed

SOVIET TO Help

Vousual importance is attached ta The meeting owing to the fact that this will be the first time that Soviet tissin has participated. Although The Soviet has established contact. with th European nations through the League of Nations, this will be her first contact in an internation convention of the 'neille enuntries.

This year, the coming convention was preceded by a California regional meeting held at Mills College, Onk- banch, from denne 23 to July 1. It was attended by mung af the delegates who will represent their countries at the blennial convention in Yosemite Nas

tional Park.

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While the delegations of the various countries participating will in general way be composed entirely of The degree of importance in Pacific delegates diret from the countries

themselves. China this year had de nffairs, site to her development, toelded to include oue Chinese delegate wards the Pacific region and hry 29: | from the United States. This is Dr. bretion with Chinn, and Japan, make N. Wing Mah, who did rewatch work her presenes at the session inte of at the University of California before unusual importance. It is believedosoming a member of the faculty of by nathorities hack of the Institute the institution. that the biennial convention will the

He was appointed to serve by Dr. perm of an open forum for a free discussion of all the problems that By Haih, China's lending modera

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have been created by Hassin's grow-philosopher, who will head the Chinese

delegation. Dr. laik will proceed later to the Tricentenary celebration at Yale where he will be given on honorary degree.

ing importaner on the Pheific const,

As regards Japan's penetration f China, it is understood the discussions of the convention will cover not only the creation of Manchukuo but also

Institute authorities hope to have the present movement. of Japances the Japanese delegation headed by troops into Tientsin, Peiping and to- į former Foreign Minister Shidihara, wards the interior of China proper who is now retired,

LEAGUE REPRESENTED

The United States delegation will include Chester Rowell, editor of the As in the past the procvredings of | San Francineo Chronicle, president of the convention will be followed by an the California Association for the official observer of the League of | League of Nations and authority on Nations, This year Pierre de Lanux Far Eastern affairs, fut-been-chosen for the tank, Tamux first served as a member of the leante secretariat at Geneva, but for the past ten years has been in charge of the League's branch office at Paris,

He has already undo lecturi tours of the United States and is a-com petent authority un Far Eastern and Pacific region questions.

While the Lengue of Nations plays no part in the official work of the Institute of Pacific Relations it keeps at close tab on all discussions for ite OWN information and guidance when Far Eastern questions come befoce the league.

The presence of an official observar of the League of Nations at the con- vention is merely a part of the former's regular effect to coordinate all internation efforts in so far as is possible for the attainment of the League's ends. It does not, however, intervene directly in the affairs of an autonomous organization.

POLITICAL REACTION

Besides the political reaction of all the countries interested in Japan's

TEST-SHOOT FOR ARMY'S NEW GUN

LEWIS BEATS BREN

TH

Aldershot, July 15.

ME Bren, the new light nutomatic gun with which the troops are to. bo armed, was seen in action at Ash Vale. This automatic weapon is to supplant the Lawis gun.

The committee of the Aldersbot Command Small Arms Meeting ar

Pacific country that will not be

Mexico will be the only northern

presented at the ennference.-Vuited Prean.

"Ransom" For Countess Is Marriage

Warsaw, July 15. Countess Marina Ruswadowska, dark-haired, twenty-year-old War- saw seiety beauty, believed to have been abducted three days ago by Tadek Minakow, a Warsaw student, will be freed, says the captor, “anly if she marries me,”

Twenty-six-year-old Tadeck fell violently in love with the countess, hut his repeated proposuis of mat- riage were refused.

So, while Countess Marina was on her way to swim in the Vistula, he threw a rug over her head, hustled her into a car, and raced off.

Her parents received the "mar- ringe ultimatum" in a telegram from Posen, West Poland.

ETHIOPIAN GENERAL'

RETURNS

SENT FROM LONDON BY THE EMPEROR

Cairo, July 12. General Makonnen, one of the ranged that units armed with the Abyssinian Army leaders, arrived new gun should compete alongside here this morning from London units using the Lewis,

Reuter.

he result w a surprisa. The An official at the Ethiopian Lega- pairs armed with the Lewis made tion in London statod" "General much higher score.

Makonnon is Governor of Houbabor,

It would be unfair to judge the of which Gore is the capital. Ho is Bron on one day's shooting. Units going to Gore from Calro to resume have done comparatively little shook his duties an Governor of the Pro- ing with the Bren. They will soon, vince. learn that they have a

a super-nutema-

the weapon and when thoroughly "General Makonnen went from mastered the standard of its per-Goro to the Ogaden, and with formance will be greatly advanced. General Nassibu led the armies on the It was clear that for handiness, Southern front. When the Emperor for getting quickly into action and went to Jerusalem. Genoral Makonnen for rapid magazine changing, it is accompanied him. He left for Cairo incomparably the better weapon. at the end of last week."

These and other: attributes make the An army, it has been reported; is new weapon far superior to the massing in Western Abyssinia to Lewis.

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