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FATAL ADVENTURE WHAT'S IN A NAME? "NOTE” PUBLICITY
FIGHT WITH FISH: BOAT CAPSIZED BY TOPE
OCCUPANTS DROWNED
Colchester.—Two London business men recently lost their lives whic Bshing in the River Blackwater their boat being capsized by a monster tope, a member of the shark family, which they hooked and landed into their small craft after a violent struggle t
CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S POSITION RELEVANT DOCUMENTS TO BE
AS "PRESIDENT".
COMPLEXITIES OF POWERS
Shanghal, To-day.
PRINTED
F. O. DECISION
A British Wireless message
Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's title hand states of President of the Nationalist Gov- The Foreign Ofico state that the erament arises from the fact that reply of the Italian Government to his duties as President of the State the Anglo-French proposals for the Council, while concurrently being limitation of naval armaments hav the Commander in. Chlef of the ing reached London, the observations Army and Navy, representative of of all the powers to whom the The two men, Mr. Frank the Nationalist Government recelv-proposals were communicated have Wheadon, a buyer, 49, of Cricklade Ing foreign diplomats and offclating now been received. There is, there avenue, Streatham-h, and Mr.at and participating in state func fore, no longer any reason why re- Edwin Lambert, 59, 'a' provision mer tions, approximate to the duties levant documents should not be chant, of Abbeville-road, Claphami, of prealdent in other countries. made públic. They are according- ivere members of a party of fiva Nevertheless the Kuomintang rely being collected for that purpose friends who set out fom Bradwell-presents the country's supreme and will be published as soon as
authority, working. through its Cen- tral Executive Committee which dominates the State Council.
Subordinate to the Party": Chinese officials explain that the establishment of the new Govern- ment has resulted in complexities concerning the powers of various officials. They emphasize that al- though Chiang Kai-shek is Presid ent, he is subordinate to the Party, In regard to which it may be point- ed out that Chiang Kai-shek, in taking oath yesterday, pledged the loyalty and obedience of himself
and his colleagues in the State Council to Sun Yat-sen's teachings and the instruction of the Party- Reuter.
ITALY'S PRESS®
MUSSOLINI SUBMITS HIS VIEWS TO THE “DAILIES"
"FREEST IN THE WORLD":
Rome, Yesterday,
Signor Mussolint has submitted to 70 directors of Fascist dailies his views regarding the Press and what it must avoid and what is harmful to the regime to do all that is use- ful thereto.
He argued that the Italian Press was the freest in the world: because It was not under the orders of any The world's largest X-ray, a gigantic plutocratic party or individual tube operating under the impulse of groups. Although he declared the 1.000,008 volts of electricity was ex- Italian Press was not a kingdom of hibited by acimticts at the California dull uniformity, he likened it to Institute of Technolry: where it was develoned Iv Prof. R. D. Rennett and orchestra playing the game CC. Lauritson. The ray is n nower- ful that it will penetrate two inches of Jend whorens the most powerful ray developed before this one would pone trata only a quarter of an inch
on-Sea in a 10-ton yacht. They were fishing from the dinghy, which was being towed at some distance behind the yacht.
After booking one fah and losing a set of tackle, one of them booked a monster topé, and as it got to close quarters it began to plunge violent- ly. In its struggles the fish landed aboard the dinghy, knocking one of the occupants overboard and cap-| Biting the boat.
·Carlos Castro Balda, above, friend of the assassin of Gen eral Obregon, has surrendered ' himself to the public prosecutor of Mexico City. He is alleged. to have confessed that he is DAE of the conspirators who made a dynamite' attempt on the Con He is being held in jail pending gress huilding two months ago. further investigation,
note but that note was not dictated they can be printed and the consent, by the Government. It was struck where required, of the other gov by Fascist journalism of its own ernments concorned has been accord. Apart from purely political obtained. questions and other questions of fundamental importance to the re
volution, the right of criticism was U.S. ELECTIONEERING freely conceded.
LENIENCY APPEAL
LORD LASCELLES AND THE "MISGUIDED"
SEQUEL TO INCENDIARIES
London, Yesterday.
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WELL-KNOWN WOMEN
DATO SPEAK-
MISS HELEN WILLS
New York The 'Republicans and the Democrats have both decided to engage various known women to speak on their behalf in the coming Lord Lascelles has appealed to fight for the Presidency.
The services of Miss Helen Wills, The men's friends on the yacht the Government of the Irish Free threw a number of life-lines, but State for leniency towards the. men the lawn tennis champion; and Miss their efforts were unavailing. Mr. who are accused of having been im-Marion Talley, the young Prima E Digby, who runs a motor-boat plicated in the fire which, damaged Donna, have been retained by the service between West Merves and part of Portumna Castle, just be- Republicans, while the Democrats Bradwell, and who was passing, fore he and Princess Mary arrived announce that Miss Rosamund crufeed round the spot where the for a short atay., Lord Lascelles Pinchot (Mrs. William Gaston): boat! had capsized, and with the has expressed the hope that some "starred" as the nun in "The adsistance of his passengers, two way might be found by which no Miracle," is preparing speeches on ladies and a child, picked up the vindictive action would be taken their behalf.-"Central Newx." bodies of both Mr. Wheadon and against the misguided men, who Mr. Lambert.
Mr. Lambert was a keen angler and secretary to the Dreadnought Sea Angling Society. Last year he won the silver medal of the Sea- Angling Federation. Mr. Wheadon leaves a widow and three chidren.
Miss Ruby Major, of Cardiff, was taken suddenly, ill after her arrival at Jerary to take part in the women's diving championship. of England, and was in a critical condition
Fraulein Wynnel, who was in the water six hours, and the Dutchman, Alexander Baker, who was in the water about four hours, failed in their attempts to swim the channel.
might have considered that the vialt of himself and the Princess-had any political significance. British Wire- less Service.
AUSSIE'S" ARMY
INSUFFICIENTLY. TRAINED & SHORT OF OFFICERS Moscow, Yesterday-The Soviet has decided to fsane a State loan
Melbourne Expenditure on the for 400,000,000 roubles at 8 per cent. for reserve capital and investment Australian military forces has In economic enterprises-Reuter. reached the bedrock of hare main- tenance, says Lieut. General Sir, Leslie Bullen, aged 9, of Henry Chauvel, the Inspector Gen Florence road, Kingston, Surrey, eral, In his annual report.. was rescued from drowning in the The shortage of commissioned and Thames' near Kingston Bridge by non-commissioned officers Nas be Mr. John Hatcher, of Fairfax-road, come serious, he declares; the train- Ing is inadequate, modern, methods: Teddington..
of mechanisation, have been neglect Mrs. G. T. Crisp, of Ewell, neared, and the troops are short of Epsom, Surrey, was rescued from supplies. drowning by her 14-years-old son when she got out of her depth at Highcliffe, Hampshire.
As the value of money has de- preciated by 60 per cent, since the war the effective annual Army vote fs about £1,000,000, compared with £2,277,000 before the war
Commenting on the Anti-War Pact, Sir Henry Chauvel insists that there is no guaran over of any prolonged peace."
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