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RAF IN ACTION ON FRONTIER

London, To-day.

Fighting is still continuing in Waziristan, on the North-West Fron- tier, according to reports reaching Lendon fr

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THE CHINA MAIL JULY 29, 1937.

COMMONS QUESTIONS

ON CHINA

LONDON TODAY.

would keep the suggestion in mind,

THE RECENT ALLEGED however.

Mr. Eden gave details of the ABDUCTION OF A JAPANESE BLUEJACKET IN SHANGHAI agreement between the Japanese WAS RAISED IN THE HOUSE and General Sung Cheh-yuan re- OF COMMONS YESTERDAY garding recent incidents in North BY SIRF WARDLAW MILNE China (CONSERVATIVE,

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Sir J. Wardlaw-Milne asked whe ther it was correct that the Ja- panese were now demanding the The questioner enquired whe right to police Peiping, and whe her, with a view to preserving ther that was not going further peace in the International Settle than anything called for by the ment of Shanghai, the Foreign Seagreement.

Mr. Eden replied that if cretary would represent to the Ja- panese Government the desirability Hon. Member's information of leaving it to the Chinese author- correct that would be a ities of Greater Shanghai and the further demand than anything Municipal Council of the Interna had yet heard Renter. tional Settlement to investigate the causes of the recent affray be tween Chinese and Japanese sailors, and to take such criminal action as CONFERENCE the circumstances required. ̧

EXAGGERATED REPORTS

ceived,

IMPERIAL

"DISAPPOINTING"

Wellington, To-day

IN DUTCH AIR CRASH

russels, To

Ten passengers and the crew of four were killed when a Dutch air liner on the Rotterdam-Brus- sels-Paris-service crashed in flames yesterday in a potato field near the Belgian capital

Three of the bodies have been definitely identified as those of one Briton and two Americans:

The other remains are barely iden-

tifiable

It is belier which

destroye

ning in a st

INDIAN SCOUTS ON VISIT LITTLE PRINCESSES

London, To-day.

Saw

Twenty-six Indian Boy Scouts Mr. M. J. Savage, the New Zea-

Buckingham The Foreign Secretary, Mr. An-

Princess thony

Eden, said he was enquiringland Premier, arrived home yesteryesterday visited RAF. planes, as

Princess Margaret into the incident. In view of the day from London, where he had at- Palace, where they

Rose. nen, led by the fact that no report had been re tended the Coronation ceremonies Elizabeth and kir of Ipi have

would seem that press and the Imperial Conference.

The Scouts later called at Lam He Mr. Savage said he was somewhat retired into impassable mountainous

vere exaggerated.

disappointed with the Imperial Con-bert Palace, where they were receiv- districts

ference but was convinced that such led by the Archbishop of Canterbury. conferences did perform useful func- The boys are to attend the World ns-tions which could not be measured Jamboree at Amsterdam this month.

Beuter by present results Reuter.

Small detachments of Anglo-In- dian troops are still being ham-

pered in their movements by tribal ed in bringing up supplies. ambushes, particularly when engag-Ocean.

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