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TRADE REVIVAL IN CLYDE YARDS

40 New Orders Given In Three months

400,000 TONS EXPECTED ON HAND BY SPRING

London, To-day.

During the last three months orders for more than 40 new ships have been booked by the Clyde shipbuilding industry and tenders are out for other con- tracts worth more than £1,000,- .000. Orders secured in October alone

estimated at £4,000,000.

are

It is calculated that by the Spring of next year Clyde shipyards will have over 400,000↑ tons gross of new tonnage on hand. This improvement, which calls forth memories of the trade enjoyed by Clydeside in the years after 1918. is most! welcome in a locality which suffered severely in the earlier part of the depression-British Wireless Service.

COMPLETE

ACCEPTANCE

BY EGYPT

(Continued from Page 1)

* INDIA'S DECISION

The greatest result of women's new voice in government is the growing demand for peace. * evidenced in Congress", vote for neutrality, declared Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, leader

盘 the

fight for women's suffrage in

20

America on the 15th anniversary. of the proclamation. of the Nineteenth Amendment. August 25. Dr. Catt, who is now 76, lives in New Rochelle, New York.

PERSONAL SPITE PUNISHED

Roman Catholic Priests Insulted

**CHINA MAIL “ SPECIAL

THE CHINA MAL FRIDAY:

COMMANDER FALLS

MAIN BATTLE

Troops Attacked By Crocodiles

Asmara: “According to received here from the northern front, the advancing Italian fore are now so near Makalle that they may be expected to enter that city shortly.

An Italian detachment of native Askari troops who crossed the Setit River near the Sudanese bar- der in order to drive the `Abys- siniana" back from the carEVEN route leading from Omayer into Abyssinia, had to resist an attack by rapacious crocodiles before they were able to approach the enemy positions:

Ifere

the tacked the

NOTHING IS DECIDED

(Continued from

10-MINUTE SESSION The public session of the Great Commission, which assembled at 5 At this point of the Setit River, minutes, without having arrived p. yesterday Justed only 10

which is about 3,000 feet wide but] only 3 feet deep, the spot is in fested with thousands of cro diles, so that the soldiers, while

CHINESE STUDY COMMISSION

SCHOOL INSPECTED IN BERLIN

{at`any (concrete results. *The

that Sir Samuel Hoare, who British delegates here declareito arrives this morning, will leave pro again to-morrow night, so that the follow negotiations proper in Geneva, the

will only last a few days; but the

RUMO

Preside

Chi-tan'will

Canton by air of the

THERN-VISUA

fe said that] the D MeTai Chi-tao, and the «M» “Mã÷Chao-

work of the sub-committees -- is expected to be more protracted, since the most important subject of discussion is the exceedingly delicate question of mutual- 'aid}êtr

ere expected to fly to Cai among the members of the League too in the next few days, in. Ca of Nations in the application of attempt to reach an understand- sanctions.

ing with the South-west lenders concerning the National Kuomin- tang Congress, which is being held on November 12

Rome:

Hamburg. To-day. Two women belong to the

*CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL Roman Catholic Church were sen-†

Berlin, To-day. tenced here yesterday by the

A plenary session of the confer The Chinese study commis- summary court to one month's im-ion sent out by the Centrale is not expected for the time The Government of India has prisonment for calling a Catholic Government at Nanking and being. The economie, finance informed the League that it will priest on a public street a "cur-composed of Government off and juristic sub-committees will The two leaders were under support Sanction No. 5 (that for rency smuggler.*

cials inspected the Albert Fors-meet this evening at 6 o'clock..

stood to have agreed to undertake mutual assistance). in principle, The court proceedings showed ter school of the German La- MUSSOLINIS FIEN STAND

the mission, and the "date of their bat the extent to which they are clearly that the insults were not bour Front at Berlin, to which

Signor Mussolini's departure would be decided after able to give effect to it must neces-caused by indignation at the a training camp and home for speech to university students is the meeting of the Central Exeen- sarily depend upon the extent to alleged violation of the existing political education of the Ger- considered here to be of great tive Committee last Thursday. which other countries are willing foreign currency regulations, but man Labour Front have been political significance, inasmuch as

It was seri-ocially stated that and able to take similar action in out of pare, personal antipathy.—-attached

it indicates plainly that he has with a view to consolidating in- respect of Indian trade. and Trans-Ocean Service.

Among the Chinese visitors is no intention of deviating from ternal solidarity, they would im particularly in absorbing Indian

police. Lieutenant-Colonel, a Major the policy pursued hitherto, part to the CEC members so- belonging to the bodyguard of the Referring to sanctions, Signor jouning in the South-west the State President, Generalissimo Mussolini said: "Let it be said views of the Central Government, Chiang Kai-shek, a director of the that we will meet them with our and also obtain the formers' views consumers' co-operatives in Nan-inflexible resistance and our for consideration at the Congress. London: It is learned that Sir Slight Modification Of king a member of the tannicipal sovereign contempt The stu- committee of the Kuomintang, and dents gathered at the ceremony the political editor of the official cheered with ecstatic enthusiasm Kuomintang newspaper, the China for several minutes News.

raw materials, which otherwise

would have gone to Italy.

BRITAIN STILL ATTACKED

CZECH PREMIER RESIGNS

Cabinet

← CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Prague, To-day.

- ANTI-ERITISH MOVEMENT.

ARCTIC FLOWERS

Eric Drummond, British Ambas- sador, took a firm attitude, in his talk with Signor Mussolini last

A wreath of lowers gathered Tuesday, when he reiterated that!

The commission is being looked Bomer Anti-British demon- in the Arctic-regions has been Britain had no quarrel with Italy

to the Pope. They and simply stood for the falfilment President Masaryk has accepted after by the German Far East So-strations were organised yester-presented of the League obligations. Never-the resignation of Premier Maly-ciety, which was entrusted by the day by several hundred students, were collected by Father. Dutilly, theless the Italian press attacks petr, who is being put forward by competent authorities to cultivate who marched through the centre of Mackenzie, Canada

the Czech-Agrarian party as closer political and cultural rela- of the city displaying banners The withdrawal of troops from candidate for the presidency of tionships with China and Japan- Libya is welcomed by the British the National Assembly, on the Trans-Ocean Service. Government, but it is pointed out condition that the Cabinet shal that Italy had excess troops in only undergo slight modification Libya over the normal require

continue.

VATICAN ASSURANCES."

The Ministry, however, will not formaly resign until after the future Premier designate Hodes

has been received in audience by Rome: The Vatican has given President. Masaryk and the Im sssurances to Catholic Bishops pending change has been dis and religious order throughout the cussed by the other ministers with world that they need hate no and their respective parties-Trans- xiety regarding the welfare of Ocean Service. foreign students in Rome in the event of the application of sane

tions. The Italian authorities have informed the Vatican that no reprisals will be taken against foreign students-Beiter.

DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGES. London The Foreign Secre tary, Sif Samael Höure, left Lon-

CLERGY AT ROYAL WEDDING

At Palace

DANZIG REQUEST

REJECTED

No Representative At International Court

· CHINA 'MAIL" SPECIAL

Danzig Today.

The Permanent Court of Inter-

with the inscription: “Down `with --- Eden!" The demonstrations on Wednesday night by the League | assumed such a threatening as-of Nations Secretariat.

Forty-one governments agreed to pect that most shops put up their shutters, especially along the prohibit the trade of arms, 38 will chief course of the procession. stop their credit to Italy, and. 36| Several rowdies began tearing will subscribe to the import and down the name-plates of British export sanctions against Häly shops and firms, bet no serious): Most of the States suggest that damage was done, as the police the sanctions: should - start on

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|gary, Albania” und gevieral South↑ American states, including Mexico.

jected Danzig's request to be re- national Justice at the Hague re Complete Report On have not yet anner presented at. the Court by a judge nominated by the Free City, ac cording to despatches here.”

Lons

Geneva: A cor

Mother Of Ten Received The request was based on the ment about the

necessity for the Free State being by the vas represented by a judge intimate wards the London, To-day ly acquainted with the Danzig don yesterday afternoon for Gen- The officiating clergy at the constitution and the intricate, pro- eva The French Premier, Marriage of HRH the Duke of blem arising therefrom-Trans- Laval, is also on his way to the Gloucester and Lady Alice Scott Ocean Service.

League meetings. It is anticipat-in the private chapel at Backing-

CRASHES NEAR POLA

Bome, yesterday****

ed that in the course of these ham Palace next Wednesday: Will ITALIAN NAVAL HYDROPLANE. meetings a statement will be made be the Archbishop of Canterbury, regarding the diplomatic ex-the Bishop of London, the Primms changes which have been taking of the Episcopal Church of Scot- place with the object of discover-land and the Execentor of the Naval hydroplane of the Savels ing a possible basis of negotia- Chapel Royal Two crofters from type with five non-commissioned. tion for the settlement of the the Isle at Harris, Mrs. Morison, officers on board plunged into the Italo-Ethiopian dispute, which mother of 10 children, and rseas during a test flight near the would be in conformity with the McInnes, a septuagenarian, who Naval port of Pol Four of its League Covenantu

{brought a wedding gift of twojoccupants were drowned while Both the Committee of Eighteen rolls of Harris tweed, were among the fifth incceeded in extricating and the full:Co-ordination: Com-the deputations received at Bock himself from the wrecked plane mittee, composed at representa-jingham Palace yesterday by the and was later tives of 52. States, met in Geneva Duke and his fiancee Britani motor-ku yesterday. At the latter meeting Wireless Service

Senor Vasconcellos reported that

50 States had agreed to the Com-

mittee's recommendation for

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