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PEACE WITH HONOUR, BRITAIN'S POLICY
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The British proposal was that tho investigation should be made by two naval officers, one appointed by the British Government and the other by the Burgos authorities.
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Guitar); Suppose (D. Dixon and J. Berale)... Josephine had received a reply from Burgos Dimon); Pretty Little Baby (Silvers, LIPS NEW ALLURE! accepting the formula proposed by Baker Brilain for investigating certain cases Baker with Orchestra; Sandy Goes Courting-Humorous Sketch..... of alleged deliberate attacks on Bri- tish ships, and had agreed that the Sandy Powell And Company, Shoe Shine Bay (Chaplin, Cohn); Rhythm investigations should be carried out. Saved The World (Cohn, Chaplin).. (Cheers).
The Mills Brothers (Four boys and Dis-Mol Josephine? Guitar);
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Paddy)... Voulez-Vous De La Canne A Sucre (Lellevre, Varna and Josephine Baker with Melodle Jazz Du Casino De Paris conducted by Referring to the Anglo-Italian Edmond Mahieux.
Signal, Weather Agreement. Mr. Chamberlain said that the Government left want ie Report and Announcements.
8.03 Joseph Sziget! (Violin). Spanish situation was a perpetual
Sonata In D Major (Handel); Ron- menace to peace in Europe, and for that reason call it must be removed do (From "Sonata In D Major" from that category before the Angle-Schubert Op. 53-arr, Friedberg).
8.20 Brahms-Variations Italian agreement should be brought
Theme By
By Haydn Into force.
Chorale") Op. 56A.
Played by the Philharmonie Sym- phony Orchestra of New York con- ducted by Arturo Toscanint
"It is not our fault, and 11 is not the fault of the Italian Government, that this condilon hus not been fulled," the Premier said.
Italy Keeps Faith Italy had kept full faith with Great Britain by a reduction of the garrison in Libya, the cessation of unti-British propaganda and collaboration on the Non-Intervention Committee,
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8.37 Studio A Berita! by Mrs. Mathieson (Contralto) accom- Nell
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Songs by Charles Villiers Stanford. 1. (a) John Kelly; (b) The City Child Mrs. Nell Mathieson; 2. Irish Rupsody (Herbert). Light Symphony Orchestra; 3. Three Songs From 'An Irish Idyll; (a) The "We cannot abandon the position Fairy Lough; (b) Guttin' Rushes; we have taken up regarding a settle-(e) Johneen... Mrs. Nell Mathieson. nent of the Spanish question," said 0.07 London Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Chamberlain. "On the other
Sulte, Op. 66 "Crown Of India"
Dance hand we do profoundly regret the un- (Elgar); 1. Introduction and
3. 2. Minuet; Girls; forenern
hern delay in the
of Nautch completion of
Warriors' Dance; 4. March Of the the Agreement, and shall do all we possibly can to facilitate the with- Mogul Emperors; Pomp And Clr- March No. 5 (Elgar); volunteers from cumstance of foreign
F Spain, in order that that country may Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in Lease to offer any threat to the peace (Liszt-Doppler). of Europe."
Czechs Not Hustled The Prime Minister dealed rumours that the Government hari hustled Czecho-Slovakia, and added that, in response to a request from Czech Sluvaldin, the British Government that Lurd had agreed to propose Huncinian should 1:0 to Czecho- Slovalcin as investigator and mediator. Lord Runelman would not be, in any sense, an arbitrator and would be independent of the British Govern
ment.
Havo both Mr. Winston Churchill: sides agreed to Lord lunciman neling
as mediator?
Mr. Chamberlain: "We have not yet
from
Sudeten
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heard Germans,"
Regarding the US. trade negolia
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Assistance to China
The Prime Minister explained that while the British Government had not been able to grant a guaranteed loan to China, It ifid not exclude other forms of assistance, inancial or otherwise,
Referring again to the Czecho- Slovakian problem. Mr. Chamberlain emphasised that the British Govern- ment had continually urged the need for patience in a very difficult and dellente situation.
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The following Rules will govern the U-Pletures submitted in sepla
Competition:
1The Competition in confined exclusive
ly to amateur photographers. -No employed or member of any firm In the photographic trade is permitted 10 campete.
tono nhould be accompanied by e-maller print in black and white.
9.-No pleture to be entered in more
than one Eection.
10-Mounts to be only white or cream, and, except in the Children's Section, of one of the following must aizes:-10 by 14, 10 by 12", 10" by
3. The prizen will be awarded to the
competitor sending in wisal re B adjudged to be the best photograph
in xel Section. Each entry must be 11.-No. correspondence will be entered accompanied
form by nn
entry which will be published during the
Into in connection with the Com petition,
perlod of the Competition, and which 12-Entries in the Children's Section mant
must be pasted on back of entry.
All photographix cutere must have
been taken in the Coinny of Hong-
alrendy entered in siner Competitions
are ineligible.
ucar the entrant's name, ago and address on the entry form, counter aigned by a parent.
kong Photographs which have beca 13-Members of the Staffs of the Hang-
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Jong Talegraph and the South China Morning Post are not permitted to competo.
non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to 14. The decisions of the Judges shall be
entries.
final.
-All entrica to be bliher black, sepin, 15-At the conclusion of the Competition.
toned pletures, and must be
mounted. Hand-coloured photograplia.
or
are ineligible.
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Mr. Chamberlain cited the Anglo- German naval agreement as demon- strating the possibility of a complete agreement between democratic and totalitarian States and saw no reason why the experience should not be repeated.
In this agreement Herr Hitler had made a notable gesture of the most practical kind for the protection of peace, the value of which had not even been fully appreciated,
Tension Relaxed
Mr. Chamberlain concluded: "We feel that the atmosphere has lighten- Continent ed and roughout the there had been a relaxation of the sense af, tension which six months ugo was so oppressive.
Towards that lightening of the atmosphere and slackening of tension the British Government, we believe, made its contribution.
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that a settlement of the Spanis situation was merely question of the foreign volunteers being drawn, Mr. Chamberlain said he would like to see what happened when the volunteers were withdrawn. If the Government could then feel that Spain had ceased to be a menace to the peace of Europe, he thought they could regard as a settlement of the Spanish question-Reuter.
Butler Winds Up Winding up the debate, the Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, referred to questions raised by various speakers regarding the alleged wool monopoly in North China, the Peiping-Mukden Railway, British shipping, etc., and said that oll these subjects were to be discussed: during the course of specially ar- runged conversations between Sir' Robert Craigie und General Ugaki.
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