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Ignoring French pleas to demobilise the vast concentration in the Mediterraest, Great Britain is con- timing to keep the harbours at Alexandria and other key points crammed with fighting ships. pentants dy on, these men-of-war, waiting at Alexandria to blockade the western end of the Suez Canal if need be.

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FINAL APPEAL TO

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According to a Peiping message General Ec. Xing-chin's where

SELECT "OFFICIAL AUDIENCES abouts are somewhat of a my-

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Moscow, To-day.

OBITUARY

Famous British- Artist

ADRIAN STOKES

London, To-day. stery. It is reported that he has The death has occurred of senior left by train for Simanfa to see Adrian Stokes," the General Haw Fu-chu, while on the Royal Academician-Beuter, The Kremlin has secretly in-other hand some local officials Adrian Stokes was an artist stalled a small cinema, seating have already left here for Paot-th

a most, individual style, whose pictures have about 400 persons, in the neigh-ingfu in the expectation of meet-two of bourhood of M. Stalin's home, re-ing him before he comes to Pei-been bought by the Chantrey He was ports the Polish press This cine-ping. A third report states that Bequest Trustees. ma will be wed exclusively for he is not coming to Peiping at all. elected an Associate of the showing films forbidden through--Reuter. out Russia for the general public.! ¡Only high dignitaries and officiais in specially confidential positions will be permitted to these per- formances.

At the first demonstration two German films will be shown, one depicting the straggle of Nation- al-Socialism against Commranisu. Land the second a film called "Friesennot," portraying the dis- tress of the Germans in the Volga region.

AIR DEFENCE LECTURES

Students Instructed. In Canton

Canton, To-day.

Royal Academy in 1910. receiv

He ing preferment in 1919. was also a prominent member of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours, being Vice President in 1933.

He

was born in 1854 his father being an Inspector of Schools, and his art education was effected at the Liverpool In- stitute and at the Royal Aca- All students in the upper classes demy Schools. He was award- the middle schools here will be fed medals at the Paris Exhibi- given an opportunity to attend ation in 1889 and the Chicago lecture to be given by Lient.-Gen-World's Fair, besides exhibit- are on the programme. One is offeral Tao Chih-chien, Chairman offing regularly at the principal| ja "bourgeois tendency" and the the Air Defence Committee-

other is of "anti-social content. -Trans-Ocean Service.

Besides that two American films

HEAVY FIGHTING AT ABARO PASS

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About 35,000 students will at tend the lecture at the Changshan Memorial Hall, but since the seat- ing capacity is 4,000, the students will be divided into eight sections. This means that General Tao will deliver the lecture eight times.

The object is to inform the sta- dents on how to seek shelter in the event of air attacks.-Union showered News.

Before the Italian advance against the Abara Pass and Malf began Italian planes leaflets on the population, calling on them to surrender to the Its-

London and provincial galleries. He published a manual ou lands- cape painting in 1925.

.

MOTHERS MEET IN ROME

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Every one of these former al- lied Powers was now delivering | bombs' to Italy's enemy and were thus placing Italy, which is the mother of culture and the birth-

lians. The airmen who retumed STATUS OF THE SOUTH-WEST place of many great men, on the

reported that the slopes of Amba Alashi are alive with Abyssinian troops, busy strengthening the defences.

SUDDEN SALLIES

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same level as barbarian Abys- sinia

PASSIONATE PERORATION

These South-west organisa- But, added the Duce, they can- tions will continue to function not be seriously hit by economic for another two years. It is sanctions, for nobody has any The Italian headquarters points said that they will be given ideas of what reserves of strength fout that these trackless mountain official recognition by the Cen-exist Italy might only be injur

ed by the moral side of the sanc- jous regions provide the Abystral authorities hereafter.

sinians with well-protected hiding Foreign firms which won-tions. Signer Mussolini, in a places, from which attacks on the dered whether there would be passionate peroration, urged all inexorable in fighting Italian forces can easily be launch-any change in the South-west to be

ments

ed. These sudden sallies disturb regime suspended new business against Italy's economic blockade transport and endanger reinforce dealings with the authorities of Italy.

After the Duce has finished, al Now they are continuing nego- The large-scale operations on tiations with the Government declaration couched in the sharp- the northern front, it is pointed factories and other plants for at language was read aloud, de- nouncing sanctions. The women, out, are not actually made impos-new contracts. sible by this guerilla warfare, but Because of the Government accompanied by the Fascist un- ions carrying flags and playing It nevertheless seriously hampers operation of industries,

music, then proceeded to the them.

siderable quantities of raw materials and machinery are stave of the unknown soldier, being ordered from abroad.

PERSIAN ARMT SUPPLIES. Milan: Great quantities of war material, including tanks End

.com-

heavy guns, were landed yesterday. PHOTOGRAPHERS BARRED

at the Persian Gulf by two British steamers, declares the Corriere della Sera, which adds that this is destined for the modernisation of the Persian Army Trans-Ocean

Service.

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where an impassioned demonstra- tion of protest took place-Trans- Ocean Service.

SWATOW'S : 37,000 UNEMPLOYED

The prohibition against the taking of photographs is a stand-the population of 190,796 people Swatow, To-day. Out of

jing order, but the Ministry of here, 37,000 are unemployed. War is demanding strict enforce-The number of uneducated chil-

ITALY PROTESTS TO AMERICA ment of this ruling-

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EXPORT EMBARGO ON OIL

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dren is 6,600. There seem to be a great number of people [coming into the city every day:

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supply of raw materials to Italy would be playing into the hands of Britain and render a European war more likely, but well-informed- circles state that there is no in- The Matin calls the policy of dication that, the United States is the sanctions applying nations self-| || contemplating that any steps will contradictory. On the one hand poss

BRITISH PRESS COMMENT

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ity legislation does not authorise on the other, it & deputing

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