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Brussels, Nov. 3.
The marble hall of the old palace of the Duke of Orange forms an ad- mirable setting for this Conference, which opened at 11.10 a.m. Huge paintings by Flemish masters look down on the large baize-covered with red plush table surrounded chnirs.
Nineleen delegations are attending. Mr. Norman Davis, American dele- Eden, British gate, Mr. Anthony
M. Yvon Foreign Secretary, and Delbos, French Foreign Minister, spoke this morning and Count Dino Grandi, Hallan Ambassador to Great Dr. Wellington Koo, Britain, and
in Chinese Ambasador to France, the afternoon.
M. Paul Spank, Belgian Foreign Minister, who was elected President,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
4, 1937.
|1 WROTE, 70,000 WORDS
come
AND 10 WORDS WERE USED ·
(Continued from Papa 6.)
blurred;
the rapler-thrust
TORPEDO PRACTICES
Torpedo exercises will be com sword-point of a scene has become mencod early this month on the Lai blunted. And as an eminent pro-Chi Kok Torpedo Range. ducer said the other day: "Too many pletures end up as a headache on a desk."
They've found a way in Hollywood. I don't know what it in, but they must have found 1. When are we
something going to turn out
to stand beside "It Happened One Night," und "Lady for a Day" What's to stop us turning that some thing out? The old cry of "Lack of money"? I don't belleve it.
constructive solution," he said. "The
But what I do believe is this. If to the Con- United States comes ference with no commitments, excet the new Cinema Bill is passed the over here. those under the Treaty provisions Americans will come and the principles which the United The great American companies will States Government has repeatedly set up their plant and go about their producing with all the knowledge and emphatically affirmed.
they possess
"The United States Government is
And we shall, the wise ones of us, prepared to share in common efforts to devise, within the scope of these hope to discover this deep, this pro- mystery that makes the treaty provisions and principles, a found,
film business the fifth means for lading a paelfte solution American for ending hostilities in the Far East great industry of the United States. and restoration of pence In that arca."
"CONCERN OF WORLD"
Mr. Davis said that hostilities in the For East were of serious con- cern, not only to Japan, but to the entire world. The day had long since passed when the effects of an
We shan't And it on the "Boor" and on the "set." The camera-man and the cutter will divulge no secret which is not stready known. Some- He will one will look elsewhere. look into a department mown as the Department. He will-in- Scenario vestigate
in his opening speech said that in armed conflict were confined to the methods and manners.
calling the conference the Belgian Government had no other object than to collaborate in the work of peace. troubled by The world, already to the tragedy in Spain, he said, saw its uneasiness Increased by the hor rible war proceeding in the Far Enst. Every man was asking if the centres of Bre were not the far-Buat forerunners of a universal cataclysm of 1914
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The refusals of Germany Japan to participate in the confer- ence were regrettable for the pro- gress of their work, he said.
HOPES FOR GERMANY Citing the text of the German re- fusal to attend the conference, M. Spaak said he hoped the refusal was not absolute, but inspired by certain special circumstances, which could be modified. He added that Ger- many's reply was a long and tremely important document, which would be distributed to the dele- gates.
cx-
The abstention of Japan, le con- tinued, put the conference in a very real difficulty, but further discussion misunder- might dissipate certa standings.
"The conference must not consi- der itself an international tribunal before which Japan should be sum- moned to appear and explain her Incompatible actions in conditions with her dignity and honour," he de- clared. "Our object is to end the war, if that is possible, and establish peace and law."
participants.
He will come to realise very Within a few generations Japan had undergone great transformation, simple thing that, above all things. and both the Occident and the Orient the cinema needs authorship, and he had been impressed by the admtrable will learn, which again is quite n achievements effected by the Japan- simple thing to learn, what author- ese people. During the present ship means.
Wos struggling generation, China with momentous problems of transi
the new regime tion from the old and the world observed ber efforts with sympatheile interest. Unfor- tunately, China and Japan resorted to hostilities which were detrimental ly affecting the whole world.
that
of
Anthony Richardson
might spread and inevitable loss of national prosperity adversely affect- ed all countries.
During each run, u red fing will be holsted on the target and also on the end of the pler, The target I now at in position, and is distinguished night by one white light."
pass
Until further notice, vessela are warned against attempting to between Lai Chi Kok Torpedo Range and Chung Hue Rock whilst these red flags are displayed.
The attention of all junks and other small craft is especially drawn to this notice.
RADIO BROADCAST (Continued from Page 7.)
0.10 London Relay--Food Thought."
Three short talks on matters of topical interest.
for
9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Irene Scharrer (Piano) and Elsio Buddaby (Soprano).
Andante and Ronde Capriccioso Scharrer: (Mendelssohn)....Irene My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair and Shepherds (Haydn); Nymphs (Purcell)....Elsle Suddaby; Etude In A Minor (Winter Wind) (Chopin -Op. 25, No. 11); Etude No. 1 In F Minor: Etude No. 3 In D Flat Major (Chopin)....Irene Scharrer.
10.12 Elgar Concerto In B Minor, Op. 41.
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a am. Fred fartley and his Bexlet, with Brian Lawrance (Australian Vocalist). 8.10 AD. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal of 8.45 .. am. Big Ben, Harold Raman al the Organ of the Union Cinema, Kingston- on-Thames.
10a.m.
Dig Den. Food for Thought." 10.20 am. The BBC Empire Orchestra, 11.10 aan.. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15 am. 11.30 a.m. Film Shots.
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4.ITS.
The United States did not come to "It is natural that we Powers the conference with expectations directly interested in the Far East, working miracles, but with
the
In- which consult together even if no tention of appear to reason, he treaty basis exists, ascertain if we
We expect to Join
other can
assist in the early cessation of aald. nations in urging upon Japan and hostilities and restoration of stable China that they resort to peaceful conditions. Actually, however, there purposes. We believe Sino is a Treaty, as well as moral obliga-1150
disinterested Comedy. Japanese co-operation is essential in tion. None of us are the best Interests of these two coun- spectators but bound signatories to an
peace throughout the international instrument tries and world. We believe that such 23. Mr. Eden sald that Dritaln
prepared to offer the fullest colln boration to promote the success of the Conference. "The very difteulty of the enterprise," he said, "should stimulate our energies."
operation must be developed by friendship, fair play and reciprocal confidence."
"SLENDER PROSPECTS Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, said the wise and ueld speech of Mr. Davis had so that he had well defined the task little to add.
"IMPERIOUS DUTY".
was
M. Delbos emphasised that it is their imperious duty to end this con- dict, because one would not remala unmoved at the atrocities piling up in the Far East.
3 p.m. Big Batt. 'Food for Thought. 3.20 p.m. The Upper Norwood Salvation
Army Band [3.80 p.in. Hampstead Heath.
4.20 p.m.
The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.30pm. 4.40 p.m. Mozart's Chamber Music-10.
4.43 pm. Big Ben. Alfred Cortot (Piano.
foric). 6.30 p.m. 'Can you Beat it?-8. A Scientist
Guarantees a Ghost.
Flim Shois."
30 p.m. atentin Maclean, at the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, Elephant and Castle, Loop Elman Sextet. 8 pm. The
The News and Announcements.
"I am la full agreement with
8.30 p.m. At the Black Dog. 9 pm. The Trocadero Cinema Orchestra. everything he said," declared Mr.
Food for Thought." "We should be accomplices if we 2.10 p.m. Eden. "We much regret the absence of one of the parties to the dispute, did not seek to cad massacres which 9.30 p.m.
Greenwich Time Signal at 9.45 pm. which must hamper our eKoris for revolt heart and Intellect," he said. IC-
peace, but we cannot lessen our "Nobody is outside the danger of an 10.13 p.m. By Ben. 'Swift Serenade."
If we extension of the conflict. Moreover 10.4 pan. Hempstead Heath. endeavours on that account.
for our prospects
we have a duty of solidarity and 11.19 p.m. The Bournemouth Municipal;
Orchestra. are, told
tire slender, achieving our object that is no reason for shirking our suce, because we are all interested 12 am. The News and Announcements,
in safeguarding the rules upon which Greenwich Time Signal at 12.10 am. duty to ourselves and to the world.
civilisation depends."
On M. Spaak's suggestion it was agreed that the Conference should hold its plenary sessions in public and its committee meelings private..
FAIR BASIS
that
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'Film Shot." "The Dansart."
"If we are afraid to face possible The Italian delegate, Count Mores-13.35 am. The Bath Pump Room Orches- fallure, we do not deserve success. We hope that with the feast puccio colli, said Italy would have to make
certain reservations. All the Con- 130 a.m. will respive delay the conference itself into a working committee to
grips with its task." get
Mr. Eden declared that the main- the tenance of peace was of vital interest to all countries. War contagion
Mr. Norman Davis, American dele. general discus- gate, initiating the
ton, said, the problems underlying Sino-Japanese relations would have to be solved on a basix fair and ac- ceptable to each.
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Big Ben. The News and Af- terence had to do was to bring the 40 nm.
that Greenwich Time Signal al 2.15' am,” two parties together and their work..uncement. was then finished. He said
Viennese Waltzes. and 12.20 am.
2.30 a.in. At the Black Don' however amiable the methods
Conference sain. The BBC Milliary Hand. employed, the would end only in platonic resolu- 5.30 am. Green Fields and Pavements' tions and fresh proof of is sterility 3.45 0. Dance Muric.
means
d.
if the realities of the situation were as am. Radlo Pie (Second Halping). not taken into account.
4.43 a.m. Interval. The Conference rose at 1 pm, and 15 am. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 5.15 am, will sit again at 4.30 p.m. It is ex-520 am 'Long-distance Listening. pected that the Chinese delegate will 85 a.m. speak in the afternoon-Reuter,
WARNING BY DAVIS
Brussels, Nov. 3. In the course of his speech Mr. Norman Davis warned the nations engaged in policies directed towards economic self-sufficiency of foregoing trade the benefits of International and financial relations. He said that they would create conditions ductive to threatening peace.
con-
In the course of his speech, Mr. Eden hinted at the possibilty of a rev approach to Japan for a means of settling the conflict.
M. Delbos paid a high tribute to President Roosevelt, who he declared had put the United States in the forefront of those nations worldng
for peace.
He said that successful objectives of the Conference would be a signal of hope for the entire world.".
Italy sounded the only note at discord when Count Marescotti said that the Conference could merely in- vite China and Japan to attend. He stated that they could not "quaran- Line"
Japon, apparently, referring to
The Roosevelt's Chlengo, speech.
ena be no direct or indirect coercive measures to be taken," he sald.
Count Marescotti-sald that without the presence of Japan the Conference was useless and added that therefore Italy made the fullest reservations and regarding any concerted effort would adopt
merely a resolution showing that the countries concerned were powerless to do anything.
He concluded that it was useless to send a commission to the Orient since previous commissions had never ac- complished anything-United Press.
*AFTERNOON SESSION
Brussels, Nov. 3. In the afternoon session, Dr. Wel- toncd ington Koo, in a moderately speech, said China wanted peaca but was determined to continue her resistance as long as the Japanese aggression persisted.
"Peace at any price will neither render justice to China nor credit to civilization," he said. "Penco must be based on the principles of Article I of the Nine-Power Trenty.
"Knowing your devotion to the principle of sanctity of treaties wo aaslike you of the whole hearted collaboration of the Chinese Govern- ment..
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