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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 4, 1987.
TRIO ARRESTED WITH DYNAMITE Two Women And Man With 432 Sticks
Fire Disaster In Poland
Warsaw, To-day.
A monster conflagration has practically wiped out the village of Newel in the district of Pinsk in Eastern Poland. According to one report 210 houses- have been destroyed. Trans-Ocean.
Manila, June 1. The police last night believed they foiled another plot by extre- mists to set off bombs and start fires in the city and nearby towns,1 similar to those which took place mmmTTEET on the evening of last October 3. Captain Manuel Argonza, coordina- tor of the city vice squads, arrested two women and a man, alleged to have Sakdalista leaning; at barrio Marulas, Caloocan, Rizal." They had in their possession 432 sticks of dynamite.
CHARITY CONCERT
то-моки TO-MORROW
In Aid Of Society Of St. Vincent de Paul
the
Those arrested gave their names
The Choral Group, under as Paciencia Mapula, 25, Sofronia Tarayo, 30. and Santos Magalio. direction of Prof. E. Gualdi, has They were questioned by the police been in existence for several years, and later locked up in the Luneta and each year it has increased its It has won "consider- detention cell
reputation. Police are hot on the trail of a able favour for its performance of man named Andres Teves, uncle of items from Italian opera, and it is Paciencia, alleged to have furnish-very well known on the radio. Last
it gave
a most successful ed the money to purchase the ex-year plosives, and another man known Concert in aid of the Society of St. only as "Ymen" from whom
de Paul, and this year the Vincent [dynamite was purchased.
Prof: Gualdi has kindly agreed to Investigated by Patrolmen Ubal-organise a similar Concert. He will do Rapic and Gil B. Amado, who be supported by some of the most helped Captain Argonza in effect-prominent among local singers. ing the arrest, those arrested told The Choral Group will be heard how they obtained the explosives in operatic and in folk music, some but would not reveal what they in- of their most attractive items be- tended to do with them.
Preacher Plans
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"Cavalleria Rusticana," “Norma” and “Forza del Destino." Prominent among the soloists are Miss N. Hyndman, Mrs. S. Choy, Miss C. Pang, Miss Prue Lewis,
To Cover Bible In Mr. G. D'Aquino and Mr. Harry 60-Hour Sermon
Talbot, who will sing operatic numbers by Verdi, Rossini, Bellini and Donnizetti. There are special Los Angeles, May 30..selections from two of Verdi's most Reverend -Alton Earl Lee passed popular operas "Rigoletto” and “Il the ninth hour of a "preaching
The concert will begin at 9 p.m. marathon” at 8 o'clock tonight, planning to continue until he had and tickets may be had at the local music stores, and at the Club de discussed the entire Bible.
Recreio to-morrow (Saturday) night.
Lee, head of the Emmanuel Gos- pel Association, Inc., estimated be- fore his start this morning that the job would require 60 hours.” He had not yet finished the book of Ge- nesis tonight but showed no signs of weakening.
Trovatore,"
M. Tardieu To Wed
Paris, France, May 29. Banns of marriage were posted to- He denied the marathon was a day for Andrew Tardieu and Ma- publicity stunt, saying he merely dame Julia Angelique Largenton, of jhoped to create greater interest in Chaumont, France. [spiritual things.
Tardieu, who is 61 years old, is one of the leading statesmen of France. He served in the trenches during the World War and he was a Dr. Hans Pirow, a brother of Mr. leading figure in the Versailles Oswald Pirow, the South African Min-
He is a ister of Defence, has resigned from his Peace treaty negotiations. post of Government Mining Engineer former premier.
MEXICAN CONSUL WHO WROTE EXPOSE LEAVES FOR SAFETY
Shanghai, May 30. -Mauricio tional Settlement and the French Fresco, Mexican consul, newspaper- concession when it is published in man and author whose book, "Shang- English soon. He said his departure hai. The Paradise of Adventurers," was based on considerations of per- is causing a local sensation, “isud-sonal safety, denly resigned and left China: "to- day to save his government from embarrassment and himself from the wrath of the book's real-life charac- tèrs.
He wrote the book under the pseudonym G. E. Miller. It is be ing published in the United States.
Fresco- boarded the French liner Aramis for Europe planning-to con- tinue to the United States. In addi- The book, purported to be a sensation to his consular duties, he has sational expose of business, diplo-been correspondent for the news- matic, social and missionary circlesPapers -El Nacional in Mexico and in Shanghai, has been in circulation Ahora in Madride in a Chinese edition for several Charges involving the Lytton Commission, the diplomatic repre- weeks.
sentatives of various countries in Fresco said persons mentioned in China and two missionary › orders the book have been trying hard to are set forth in Shanghai, - the ban its circulation in the Interna--Paradise of Adventurers,
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