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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, - 1937.

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SOUGHT BY FASCISM

But Germany and Italy Ready To Collaborate with Other Powers to Keep Peace

THE CHIEF EFFECT OF THE BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER'S APPEAL TO GERMANY AND OTHER EUROPEAN POWERS TO CO-OPERATE IN THE SEARCH FOR PEACE AND PROSPERITY,, SEEMS TO BE THE CLEARER IN- DICATION THAT GERMANY AND ITALY CANNOT BE MOVED FROM THEIR AVERSION FOR THINGS RUSSIAN, AND THAT THE ONLY CO-OPERATIVE AGREEMENT WHICH WILL SATISFY THEM IS ONE FROM WHICH THE SOVIET IS EXCLUDED.

Berlin, Jan. 20.

The speech of Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Linking

| Secretary, in the House of Commons yesterday, in which he appealed to Germany to co-operate in an effort for peace and prosperity, is understood to have been read with great attention in the Wilhelmstrasse, whose organ,į | Diplomatic Correspondence, declares Germany.to be

willing entirely.

Germany is ready, says this paper, to collaborate with all states which want to fit into the community of nations, and do not display the instincts of a beast of prey towards) that community.

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In Britain DANCE BAND

CIVIL AVIATION PLANS REVEALED

COMMITTEE'S PROPOSALS

London, Jan. 20. The Committee appointed in the summer

of 1935, with Sir Henry Maybury as Chairman, to consider the development of civil aviation in the

The

Provided other powers give positive signs of the creation of a spirit of confidence, and show a readiness to consider all kinds of international collaboration, Germany certainly will not lag behind, says the United Kingdom has presented its Wilhelmstrasse.-Reuter.

is a plan

experimental s

organisation of en system of air services Irlendship with Itnly and Germany, between large centres of population and confirmed reports that Japan had widely separated. The system would decided to withdraw its Legation in work to and from a central junction, Ethiopin and establish a Consulate This proposal is named the "Junction there.

Aerodrome Scheme."

Would' Isolate Russia

London, Jan. 20.. The Italian reply to the British note on non-intervention, it la now stated, need not be expected until Saturday. Dealing with the future, Mr. Arita Meanwhile, the Italo-German atti-indicated that Japan would continue lude towards the European stluation her polletes on the following lines: is becoming clear, following the con- versations between Signar Benite (1) Domination of China and Mussolini, Italian Dietator, and Eastern Asla generally, crushing General Herman Goering. German Communism in tliese areas;

Air

Minister, in Rome,

The Committee' also proposes that, if possible, a single company should operate the services on the Junction routes for a minimum period of five years, and, with the concurrence of the Postmaster General, advocate the establishment of mail services to some of these routes. regular night air-

experiment Is Intended 10 establish whether, within the restrict essential to agreement.

ed area of the United Kingdom, com- The terms have altered in the past

(4) Development of overseas mor-

mercial air services can be made. two years, for the Four-Power Packets and sources of raw material, Profitable without direct subsidy, if

It is stated that Italy desires the collaboration of European powers, but with the exclusion of Russia un

any

(2) Co-operation with Italy and Germany:

(3) Freedom of naval construction, without engaging in any "race"

The

is a thing of the past and the su- especially in Southern Asia and the operated with regularity both in day- enlled Stres Front has fallen into Facine Islands, including the Nether-light and in darkness. fragments and can' never be re-tands Indles;

constructed.--Reuter.

Anti-Communist Strategy

friendly

The "Junction Acrodrome Scheme"

the follow- London; second,

Portsmouth fourth, and

Folio Fast

(5) The development of Munchu- provides for a junction in the Man- relationship with Japan; lue on a basis of its inseparable chester-Liverpool area, with services

operated to find from Berlin, Jan. 20.

The cultivation of (a)

ing areas:-First, The outcome of the Japanese- relations with Russia;

Southampton and German anti-Communist agreement, (7) The strengthening of friendly third, a Joint Commission is now

Bristol; being relations with Britain and the United th

Glasgow established "to consider the necessary States. defensive measures

and, sixth, Newenstle. Mr. Koki Iirota, Prime Minister, anal distance to combat the

The upaa- disintegrating work of the Comintern. also delivered a speech in Parliament worked through the central jusetion, of these routes, -Reuter Bulletin Service.

to-day.Uilted Press.

would, be 300 miles, as compared-with- a route mileage of 2,900 if dircel ser- vices were provided between all the centres mentioned,

Japanese Attitude

www

Tokyo, Jan. 20. In his annual address to Purlin was brought before Mr. J. A. Fraser Shum San, aged 34. unemployed, ment, Mr. Hachiro" Arila,

34D. A MILE Foreign at the Central Magistracy this morg- Minister, attacked the Communist ing charged with having on January!

The services operated under the Internationale and defended the anti- 19, together with analher man nol scheme would serve an aggregate Communist Puct between, Japan and custody, assaulted Fan Hin and Fan population of fourteen millions, or Germany

Wing-sun with Intent to rob. De about a third of the total population Japan, ta reiterated tective-Inspector A. E. Carey asked a indom, and this stability of Eastern Asta, and de- the case would be for committal. The possibic to charge fares as

determination to ensure the for a remand of 48 hours and said should produce a high load factor by means of which it might be found manded that the Powers open the assault took place in the

Inne running 3d.

layy Colonial markets to Japan and from

Des Voeux Road to Queen's

per passenger mile. The Fother nations lacking essential raw Road Central past Lane, Crawford's achenic, of course, does not exclude

inaterials.

when the two men were carrying a the provision of direct non-stop ser- Afr. Aritá charged the Comintern large sum of money to n banke. De

wherever sufficient demand with direct responsibility for the tendont and a companion came

exists, Spanish elvil war and the general assaulted them, world unrest.

and attempted to He indlented Japan's snatch the money.

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The Committee suggests that the Government's contribution to de- velopment can most suitably take the form of providing a full national ser- vice of radio aids to safety and navigation, with tramc control facilities on the main routes. The Committee considers that all radio faclities and a comprehensive air traffic control organisation adequate to insure safety and reliability of our communications at all times in the United Kingdom should be provided, maintained and operated by the Government. This should be coin- bined with a meteorological organisa- tion immediately concerned with in- ternal flying.

The capital cost of carrying out these recommendations is anticipated to be about £320,000, and the total nental cost about £210,00, of which about £40,000 is already being in- curred or in prospect.-British Wire- less.

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Hollywood, Jan. 20.

It is learned that Mary Pickford and "Buddy" Rogers will probably marry in London fate in March,

Rogers, it is known, leaves New York on January 27 aboard the liner Paris, to all a British picture engage-

ment.

He declined to reveal the date they plan to wed, but admitted that Miss Fickford would follow him to London, "I am reasonably sure she won't be on the same boat, and we certainly won't be married before sali," he said.--United Press.

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