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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

29, 1988,

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London, Nov. 28,

The Prime Minister, Mr. Noville Chamberlain, mada a statement to the House of Commons to-day on the visit pold by him and Viscount Hall- fax to Paris. The Premier declared:

"We found ourselves in complate agreement on the general policy of the two countries, which, in both cases, Ands its main objective in the preservation and consolidation peace."

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Chungidng, Nov. 20.

Three banners from the Shanghai populace wero presented on Saturday to General Wu Chu-tung, common- der-in-chief of the Chinese forces now operating in Anhwel, Kiangsu and Clickiang provinces by nine men London, Nov. 28.

and women delegates representing the Shanghai Chinese public bodies. Inquiries in Japanese circles

The delegates left Shanghai with reference to the reported November 18 and after making their

on

somewhere in

Ile added that as the purpose oflliance between Germany, Italy way through the Japanese lines they finally arrived at their destination, the meeting was for an exchange of views, rather than to take decisions, and Japan, which appeared in the headquarters of Generat Ku Chu-

tung, described as he was not in a position to make a more detailed statement on the con- News-Chronicle to-day, elicited southern Anhwel, on November 26,

when the presentation took place.

Д the reply: "That is vory Reuter, delicato question."

versations.

Mr. Chamberlain expressed warn appreciation for the very gratifying welcome they, had received-from the French Government and people.

were

With reference to the reports that Italy hesitates to sign the! Views were exchanged on the prin agreement, apprehending a pos- elpal questions of common concern,sible offence to Britain, it was| including the methods of defence, as stated that there is no reason well as diplomatic action.

Mr. Chamberlain twice intervened why Italy need have any such when

questions

naised in the fears as the alliance, if realised, House concerning

the decision of the in no way aimed at Britain. Czech Government to concede a corridor to

to Germany for the purpose of building a motor road connecting Breslau with Vienna. The Premier declared that the subject was not raised at Munich, and he did not think the road altered the Munich position, or the attitude with regard to the British guarantee.-Reuter,

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Palestine Conference

Cairo, Nov. 28,

It was stated in Infornsed quarters Government

to-day that the Egyptial Government

Intends asking the i

for information concerning the basis of the forthcoming negotiations at a round table conference, since it appears to be useless to the Egyptian Government to take part in such negotiations if their scope has not been carefully defined beforehand,

At the same time, it was pointed out that the British Government had been made acquainted at the end of October with the standpoint taken by the Egyptian Government regarding! the Palestine question.-Trans-Ocean.

Monopoly By Japanese In North China

London, Nov. 20.

Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, declared in the House of Commons to-day that he had no information, but was making inquiries, when asked whether he was aware that British merchants, desiring to send export goods to Tientsin from the interlor of China had to

railway transport negotiate for with monopoly transport companies under Japanese control, and that un- fair discrimination was exercised in the allocation of space for cargo.

He was also selted what steps he was taking to secure proper treat- ment for British traders-Reuter,

The Japanese Embassy, when in- terviewed by Reuter, was reticent. no officlat Information could be glenned.

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Speaking at the reunion din- ner of the R.N.V.R. (Auxiliary Patrol) Club at the Connaught The Times Warsaw correspondent, Rooms recently Vice-Adml. Sir commenting on the Russo Polish Dudley North stated that tho friendly agreement, says that Japan First Sea Lord, Adml. Sir has been making great efforts to

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draw Poland Into the anti-Comintern Roger Buckhouse, had told him pact. The Japanese arguments to say that the Admiralty was

impressed and to show signs of succeeding greatly began

revelation of the German when policy in middle Europe frustrated couraged by the large number them, and thus it is considered that of volunteers during the recent Germany has over-reached herself. crisis. Reuter.

Modification

Of Neutrality Act Denied

"All those who did volunteer," he sak, may be sure that if their ser- vlees had been required they would i have been used. But it is not su easy to shift from a peace organisa tion to a war organisation in one net, and so some time is necessary before the matter can be put right.

"This country has always been de-

wor

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upon mercantlle fleet to reinforce the Navy and by the merchant fleet t Include all small craft, yachtsmen rnd everybody else.

EASIER THAN YACHT MASTERS

Washington, Nov. 28. Mr. Sumner Welles declared to-day that reports that the State Depart- ment was recommending modifica

"Those who are registered in the tion of the Neutrality Act, in order to permit differentiation, between Royal Naval Volunteer Special Re aggressors and victims, were preserve can, I am told, now obtain a epastal navigation certificate, and I muture.

He added that nothing had yet understand that it is easier to obtain

the department than a yacht master's certificate. crystallised within regarding this.

"I am told by the First Sea Lord He said that since the Neutrality that this extra equipment of an in- Act was passed, the President, up-

in dividual having knowledge of propriate commessional committees and the State Department had been navigation would naturally incline Hiving continuous thought to its ap-e Admiralty, the recruiting au- to employ those who had

plication, but press reports that its esclonal navigational knowledge

Immediate modification was con- templated; were unjustified,

rc-

con-

Tooner than those who had not, and also give them the best jobs. There ore it is up to everybody to Improve

is navigational knowledge."

further Asked whether any call of Ambassadors, such as the Ambassador to Tokyo, were templated, Mr. Sumner Welles ans-

Cmdr. Harry Vandervell, the pre- wered in the negative, adding that aldent, read a telegram Mr. Joseph Kennedy was returning King, the club's patron, thanking the from London by previous arrange-members for a ment-Reuter.

Two New

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600 MEMBERS

Admi. Sir Lionel Halsey described the club as one of the finest things which wera started Immediately after the war. Twenty years later li #till had a membership of 600, drawn from all parts of the Empire. Most of its members were now too old to "But," he added, "all of you

serve.

ho have sons have so imbued the right spirit into them that the Navy will get from them the same help if The Chinese high command has de- and when war comes ns il got from cided to establish two feld licad-you in 1814-18."

Chinese quarters according to

Cornhuskers Raise Cane military despatches received bere Adml. Sir Roger Backhouse WOR

to-day. One fleld headquarters will unable to be present because of his the King at the Diller, Neb. he situated on the north bank of the attendance upon Prof. H. J. Gramlich of the Unl-Yangtse to be known as the northern Royal Albert Hall. preity of Nebraska agricultural headquarters, while the other will be college jokingly suggested at a farm established on the southern bank to as the southern head recting here that the slump in be known Nebraska corn production and in- quarters. trensed sorghum acreage might result It is understood that the personnel 'n changing the designation of the and commander-in-chief of the two Auxillary Patrol can do a great deal #tate from "Cornhuskers" to "Cane headquarters have already been de-more for the Navy in the future and

It is worthy of our great support." elded upon-Reuter,

Ruisers."

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