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H. M S Furious, the British anti-aircraft carrier was destroyed by bombers according to the umpire's decision in the recent manoeuvres on the South coast. Here the Furious is seen from an attacking plane.

TWO HANGARS GUTTED AT PARIS AIRPORT

Czech Minister JAPANESE

-Lisbon, To-day.

The Czech Minister, M. Fiedler,

is expected to leave Lisbon in the next few days.

M: Fiedler has remained in Lisbon since the breaking off of diplomatic relations between Por-

Paris, To-day tugal and Czecho-Slovakia, purely

A fire which broke out in the ear-as a guest Trans-Ocean.

hours of Sunday morning gutted two hangars at an aerodrome just outside Paris.

Two monoplanes belonging to French commercial aviation

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Police later found the remains of an incendiary bomb, made in the flask-Trans- a form of a thermos com-¡Ocean.

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moderation is the keynote of the British protest to Japan in connection with the Hugessen incident, and the de mands are considered to be of such a nature that they can be fulfilled without national humilia- tion

It is sufficient reproof that Japan

should have med herself liable

to receive such Note at all.

There is no hint of reprisals. and it is understood that the British Government has no fur- ther action in mind should Ja- pan fail to comply with the re- quests contained in the Note.

REFUSAL IMPLICATION British circles consider that re- fusal on the part of Japan would. merely show the world finally that she is a nation without respect for any international decencies.

In regard to the forecast that an indemnity might be asked, it is the British Government's view that the issues are far too grave and wide for the matter to be made merely one of cash.

NOT DIGNIFIED

It is felt that in an event of such outstanding and serious interna- tional importance it would not be dignified to make any claims for compensation.

No date has been fixed for the Japanese Government to be asked to reply to the Note (further details of which will be found in Page The evacuation of 4,000 Jap-Seven) but the British Government anese civilians from Tsingtao hopes that a reply will be forth- took place early yesterday coming without delay-Renter. morning and evening, says the

"Evening News.”

According to

GERMAN STADIUM SPEECHES

Stuttgart, To-day

reports 're- ceived in London from Tsingtao via Nanking, it is expected that Tsingtao and Shantung Province generally will become the scene of military action within the next few days.

From Nanking it is reported that gathering of 75,000 Germans the last American women, includ-sident abroad, held in the Stuttgart ing families of the staff of the stadium, was reached yesterday American Embassy, have left for afternoon when Herr Rudolf Hess, Hankow Trans-Ocean-

POWERFUL FRENCH LEAGUE DELEGATION

Paris, To-day. Composition of the French dele- gation that will attend the forth- coming session of the League of Nations was decided on at yester day's Council of Ministers.

The delegation will comprise M Camille Chantemps (Premier), M. Yvon Delbos (Foreign Minister), M douard Herriot (President of the amber of Deputies), M. Paul ncour (permanent French re- ive at Geneva) and several iviser

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The climax of the impressive

Herr Hitler's Deputy, and the For- eign Minister, Baron von Neurath, delivered speeches.

Baron von Neurath said that Ger- mans living abroad were specially responsible for the regard in which Germany was held.

Herr Hess attacked the "Lies" published abroad about particularly in regard to her war- like intentions.

YUGO-SLAVIAN M.P. SHOT DEAD

Belgrade, Member

Parlia Govern

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behind yes- 200 yards

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