THE CHINA MAIL. FEBRUARY 3, 1937.

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SUIYUAN INVASION THREATENED "Irregulars Gathering In Charhar

BRITISH CABINET JAPANESE PLOTTING

AND HITLER

DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS

LIKELY

London, To-day.

Most newspapers in Britain, discussing the next move to be made in view of the situation that has arisen following Chancellor Hitler's speech, come to the conclusion that the British Government will favour procedure through diplomatic channels rather than once again adopting the method of sending a questionnaire to Berlin.

WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL

Miss Sybil Dalziel And Mr. J. Gardiner

The "Morning Post" thinks that the British Government may con-

salt with the German Government

directly.

BLAMED

Pope Gives Several Audiences

Vatican City, To-day. The Pope gave several au diences to day with, apparent- ly, no ill effects.

His doctor, however, is watch- ing His Holiness carefully and is paying three visits to the Vatican daily-Reuter.

If any agreement is to be reach- CORONATION

SOUVENIR

ed with the Reich, the paper says, this is best done by a personal ex- change of views, although such ac- tion would only be taken after con- sultation with France.

PROGRAMME

In connection with the sale.

Entering the Cathedral on the AIR FORCE Empire

of

The suggestion that the rise in militaristic control in Japan may lead to a renewal of Japan- ese aggression in North China appears to be causing growing alarm in Nanking

Fears of further encroach- ment on Chinese territory have been raised again by the sudden renewal of activity on the part of the Outer Mongolian and Man- chukuo forces in Northern Chahar

Invasion Suiyuan towards the lend of last yea -was repulsed by Chinese provincial troops, and now the Chinese press is drawing at- tention to this resumption of mili itary preparations by China's

enemies."

Under large headlines the newspapers in Shanghai suggest that a renewed Manchukuo and

· Mongel offensive against Suiyuan is contemplated.

Chahar- Concentration

Troops from Dolonor, states Beu-

A very pretty wedding took place! The "Daily Mail” says that the at St. John Cathedral this after British Cabinet will discuss the noon, when Miss Sybil Dalziel, present situation at a meeting to the Coronation Souvenir Program- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oswald day. Germany's colonial demands, me, it is announced that the Scoutter, have been concentrating in C. Dalziel, of 10, Suffolk Road, the paper understands, are another Movement has been greatly honour Chahar during the past few days Kowloon Tong, became the bride of question which will be raised at ed in being selected by King Geor-in great numbers, according to a Mr. Gardiner, eldest son of Mrr the meeting-Trans-Ocean.

ge's Jubilee Trust to co-operate in message from Pingtichuan. and Mrs. J. Gardiner, of. Ilford,

selling the Programme at all coro With Saiyuan in a state of nerves Essex.

nation festivities throughout the

the Chinese military authorities,-- headed by Fu Tao-yi, Governor of The Scout Movement is regard the province, are rushing prepara-" ing the distribution of the pro- tions, to meet any possible menace gramme as a most important pub-from over the border. lic service and in the nature of the Scouts' Coronation Good Turn.

Here in Hong Kong the Boy Scouts Association has undertaken to try and sell in the street 1,500 copies on the Coronation Day it- self and at any celebrations to be held on the succeeding days.

arm of Captain A. Muir, who gave her away, the bride was charming in a deep cream ripple crepe de chine gown, with a draped neckline caught on each shoulder by sprays of orange blossoms, by “Eunice” Full sleeves fitted very tightly from the bow and a fight-filing skirt falling in soft folds, formed a point- ed train. A most delightful fiish to this dainty gown was a hand- some old brussels net veil and the same orange blossoms worn by her mother at her marriage. The brid- al benquet was composed of pink

carnations and ferns.

The Bridesmaids

EXPANSION IN SINGAPORE

DETAILS OF BIG

SCHEME

ALLEGED ITALIAN

SPY PLOT

Many Arrests In Barcelona

Barcelona, To-day.

A number of Italians have been

As programmes will also be on sale in booksellers and news agents The "Straits Times” understands shops from April 23rd onwards that enlargements to be carried out through the Empire, an assurance arrested here following the dis- at Seletar and other air stations on has been given to the Trade by Im-covery of a vast espionage plot, ac- The bride was attended by the Singapore Island involve an expen. perial Headquarters of the Boy cording to an announcement by the

diture of at least $1,500,000 within Scouts Association that Scouts will Commissary-General " the next three years.

not sell the progi before this

Investigations into the alleged The present visit of five R.A.F. date.

{plot are continuing. Reuter. Barbara Walker, who looked charm- Squadrons to Seletar for the com- ing in period gowns, in pastel shade, bined manoeuvres has laid em- of Parma Violet chiffon over moire phasis on the lack of accommoda- of 2.slightly darkere.

tion at Seletar

Miss Olive Dalziel, her twin sis ter, Miss Marie Smith and Miss

The bride's mother was gowned

Most of the personnel of the

in a deep shade of albene trimmed visiting squadrons has had to be with dark silver, and a floral toque accommodated under canvas on the of pansies and a chic handbag of borders of the landing field. silver, completed a very charming ensemble.

Squadrons Soon.

With the probable increase of Mr. T. Lindars of the Asiatic the establishment of the RAF. Petroleum Company was the best Far East Command to 12 squadrons

The officiating

the Rev. C. B. B. Sargent and Bex. H. Baines, while Baldwin rendered app on the orga

Following the ceremony, & receg tion is to be held at the Glouces ter Hotel where a large crowd of friends will gather and toast the happiness of the newly

couple.

The honeymoon is being spent Japan.

The wedding Saturday, Februar azy Gaurch, of Miss, Botelho and Alfred

The Chi

in the near future it will be exsen- tial to -speed up construction of hangars, barracks, and workshops-

articularly at the new Tengah kerodrome where two squadrons of

will be based.

rize construction of barracks at Seletar to accommodate Army units

now under way. Although anti-aircraft:

at

are at present man guaners, it will be

Army.

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