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THE CHINA-MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936
COMING OLYMPIC
GAMES
PART OF ITALIAN
TEAM LEAVES
ARGENTINE CEREMONY IN BERLIN
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Rome, To-day. The first section of the Italian team for the Olympic Games, con- sisting of men and women-com- petitors for athletics, will leave for Berlin on July 19, while the remainder will follow on the 27th. [- Italy, whose total team numbers 250, will be represented in 16 out of 19 different branches of sport. polo, handball and hockey being the only games not included.
ARGENTINE TRIBUTE
The Argentine Olympic team (took the opportunity of the coun- try's national holiday yesterday to honour the Germans who fell i the war by laying a wreath on the war memorial in the Unter den Linden. In the presence of the Argentine Ambassador, Dr.
pasited
Labougle, and the entire Embassy staff, the leader of the team de- 2 magnificent laurel wreath, adorned with white lilies and ribbons in the Argentine and German colours and having in the middle a heavy bronze tablet with a dedication. The German Foreign Office was
Dr. represented by Poenster, and the ceremony was also attended by the deputy of the Commander of the Berlin Garrison and by the Commander of the Olympic Village. Lieutenant- Colonel von und zu Gilsa-Trans- Ocean Service.
OLYMPIC GAMES
French Government
Grant
Mr. J. H. Thomas, above, was succeeded by
Baker Mr. Noel (Labour) yesterday as the result, of the Derby by-election.
SABOTAGE IN ABYSSINIA
Bandits Destroy Railway Line
Rome, To-day.
.. Bandits destroyed a portion of the line on the Djibouti- Addis Ababa Railway with a view to holding up two supply trains
route en
to Addis Ababa. Telephone and tele- graph wires were also cut. but Italian troops were rush- ed to the spot and routed the marauders before the trains arrived. The line is now be- ing repaired-Renter's Bul- letin Service.
CRUELTY TO A SPARROW
Unemployed Man
Fined $20
LIBERAL PARTY
-IN RUMANIA
Cordial Relations With Government
ARMAMENT POLICY ADVOCATED
CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Bucharest, To-day.
More than usual interest is at- tached to the meeting of the Coa- gress of the Liberal Party, be- cause it is a mark of the termina- tion of the strained relations be- tween the Party Leader, M. Bra- Įtianu, - and the Premier, M
Tatarescu. Both statesmen spoke, i stressing the monarchist prin- ciples of the Liberal Party.
Emphasising Rumania's grow». ing importance in Eastern Euro- pean affairs, M, Bratianu advocat- ed a vigorous armament policy, so that Rumania might "enjoy the confidence of her allies and be respected by her former enemies." In 110 circumstances would Rumania separate itself from the States with which it was allied.
The speaker summed up the party's policies regarding · TBW materials and economics in the words: "Rumania for the Rumanians."
.
Enlarging on the remarks of M. Bratianu concerning foreign politics, M Tatarescu said that the recent meeting in Bucharest of the heads of the three Little Entente countries was an event of marked importance. — Trans-Ocean Service.
DELEGATES ARRIVE FOR C.E.C. SESSION
(Continued from Page L.) members of the Standing Com- mittee of the C.E.C., was elect- Leung Shing, aged 41, un-led. They include Generalissimo employed, was this morning Chiang Kai-shek, Messrs. Ting Paris, To-day. fined $20, in default three Wei-feng, Yu Yu-jen and Chu Mr. Yeh Chu-chang, Though not participating of weeks' imprisonment, by Mr. Cheng. ficially in the Olympic Games in Burgess at the Central Magis. Secretary-General of the Kuo Germany, the French Government tracy, for cruelty to a sparrow mintang, was elected Secretary-
General of the Conference. has voted a credit of 1,000,000 in Bonham Boad.
It is announced that all pro-
francs to enable the French Olym Sub-Insp. Kirby said that at
Was
pic Committee to be represented 9 am yesterday Sergt. Sulli-posals submitted for discussion
in Bonham Road must be handed in to the Secre! officially at the Games-Reuter's van
tariat when he saw the defendant
before midnight to- Bulletin Service.
with a sparrow with its beak morrow. Reuter. threaded by a piece of string.
He was allowing it to fly and then savagely pulling it back again
“ONLY POSSIBLE POLICY"
Van Zeeland Supports Lifting Of Sanctions
ANXIETY IN BELGIUM
"Brussels, To-day.
ATMOSPHERE OF TENSION formal nature, the proceedings of Later: Although of a purely the plenary session of the C.E.C
opened this morning in an atmos- phere of gravity and tension.
BY-ELECTION AT With the police re-doubling their
DERBY
precautions against disturbances, jabout 200 delegates from all parts of the country, even as far afield
Labour Win From The as the Philippines, gathered early
Government
NOEL-BAKER RETURNED
London, To-day.
before the tomb of Dr. Sun Yat- ses, where they performed the usual rites, and then repaired to the party headquarters for the election of the Presidium.
The first regular sitting is scheduled for the afternoon, but
The raising of sanctions against Italy was justified as the only pos- sible policy by M. Van Zeeland, The following was the result of Prime Minister, defending in the the by-election at Derby, caused Senate his conduct as President of by the resignation of Mr. J. H. the delegates are not expected to the League Assembly. He said Thomas:
that if sanctions had not been Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker (Labour) 28,419
get a real grip of business until to-morrow. Meanwhile lively un-
ended it would have meant. the Major A. G. Church (Nat. Gav.) 25,566 Official discussions betray the deep --Reuter. anxiety of the delegates at recent lend of the League. He added:
Councillor Kaskard, the Na-events, which have brought China "The forces which threaten S
tional Government agent at Derby, to the brink of civil war-Beuter. are so great and so near that we said last month that a candidate are terribly anxious, especially in had been decided on to fight the Belgium."
The Senate voted confidence in the Government by 122 votes to 110.
NINE PEOPLE ARRESTED Fascist Meeting Sequel
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by-election caused by the resigna- tion of Mr. J. E. Thomas "He is la good man,” he added.
Councillor Haskard denied that MEDITERRANEAN QUESTION Mr. Leslie Thomas was consider Paris: The Government hásing an invitation to stand, "Mr. notified Britain and Italy that its Leslie Thomas. was approached obligations of mutual assistance some time ago," he said, "but he Nine people were arrested -fol- in the Mediterranean
of lowing disturbances after a Fascist SUNDAY: are Do was so shocked by the tarn Jonger operative, in view of the events that he did not feel fit for meeting in Victoria Park, E., last) Geneva decision
month. They appeared at Old- to raise sanc-lit." tions-Reuter.
Elsewhere in Derby it was street police station later, charged Two stated that three names were be with insulting behaviour. fore the committee which would were also charged with assaulting
the police. select the candidate those of the
A policeman has been placed on Rev. Herbert Dumico, former de- puty chairman of Ways and Means the sick list as result of kicks he ir the Commons, Sir John received One Fascist was injured. Fascists estimated to number Worthington, former M.P. for the Forest of Dean, and Major A, G.1,000 were addressed by Sir Church, who has sat as a Socialist Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Union of Fascists. Clashes for East Leyton and Central occurred in Bethnal Green-road The explosion which occurred on eventually chosen but has lost to
Wandsworth. The last named was and near Aldgate East and White- Wednesday at Woolwich Arsenal the Labour candidate.
chapel Underground stations.
EXPLOSION AT WOOLWICH
COURT OF ENQUIRY TO BE OPENED
London, To-day.
was the subject of a question in the House of Commons yesterday. Replying, the War Minister, Mr. A. Duff-Cooper, said that the dis- aster occurred when an experi- ment was in progresa regarding the filling of a high-explosive shell The cause of the explosion was in
GENERAL LI'S RESIGNATION EXPLAINED
(Continued from Page 1)
As Kwangtung has failed to
Five hundred foot police, 60 (mounted police and seven police vans were concentrated in the perk, where eight of the arreste were made
WEATHER REPORT
the course of investigation, and a comply with the alleged pact An irregular depression extends court of enquiry had been can-several Japanese warships from North China across the Tel-
have already been sent to Swa-low Sea to Japan.
vened
The typhoon
The building involved was in a tow to take strong action, probably entered the coast near special danger area. Although it General Li, according to this Amoy this morning, and is filling was completely wrecked the other report, after experiencing great up to the north of that part. activities of the Research Depart difficulty in dealing with the South-west winds, moderate; fair ment of the Royal Arsenal had not serious, situation arising, de-to showery, was the forecast for been interfered with. ----- British cided to resign from his posi-to-day, sa issued by the Royal Ob- Wireless Service.
tion...
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