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He was a hero in 1918, he turned mobster in 1933, after the war a gun was the thing he knew that would make him as strong as any-

A body in the world.

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CHUSAN ISLES OCCUPIED BY JAPANESE

SHANGHAI, TO-DAY. HINESE QUARTERS HERE

THAT THE JAPAN SEVER EVE OCCUPI: ANDS. IN CHUSAN

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CHAUTEMPS REMARKABLE PLEA FOR FRANCO-GERMAN RAPPROCHEMENT

Berlin, To-day.

The French Premier, M. Camille Chautemps, makes a remarkable appeal for Franco-German understanding in the periodical "Wille und Macht," edited by the German leader, Baldur von Shirach.

After recalling that he personally supported the proposal to bring French and German youths together last Summer in a joint holiday camp, and stressing his readiness as head of the French Gov- ernment to encourage further development of these friendly meetings, M. Chautemps says: “I could wish it were possible for thousands of young people of both nations to live every year side by side and thus learn to know, understand and esteem leach other.

"Behind both our great countr lies a long past, full of labo glory

"Both have contributed in highest degree to European tion

MUTUAL RESPECT

"If there bave often been conflicts [between them, their common bravery and vital force have none the less fengendered mutual respect, and they know that understanding be- tween them would be que of the most valuable factors making for world peace.

"Hence it is the duty of all those on either side of the frontier, who take a clear view and are accessible to human sentiment, to work for understanding and rapprochement between the two nations.

APPEAL TO YOUTH" “Nobody could do this with great-

er sincerity and zeal than the lead-

ers the magnificent: youth of

Bad Germany.

"If they could succeed in miting the youth of both countries, they

RETURNING REFUGEES GET EARLY TASTE

A large number of evacuees ar- rived back in Shanghai yesterday from Hong Kong and Manila on board the Felix Roussel and the

Victoria:

-As tenders came up river with board, Japanese planes began bombing Pooting Reuter.

NINETEEN DIE IN AMERICAN AIR DISASTER

Salt Lake City, To-day. Nineteen, including four "wo- would guarantee the future of men, are believed to have lost Europe and civilisation." Trans- their lives when a commercial Ocean

GERMANS IN

CZECHO SLOVAKIA

trans-continental air liner crash- ed yesterday.

The machine, which was flying Ito Salt Lake City from New York, was located from the air, fourteen hours after it had disappeared, lying shattered on the mountain side 80 miles east from here..

DEMAND AUTONOMY There were no signs of life round

Prague, To-day tation by the German Czecho-Slovakia for complete autonomy was revived yesterday when the leader of the minority movement, Herr Konrad Henlein wrote a personal letter to President Edouard Benes.

The letter says that a peaceful future in the country can only be obtained by the granting of auto- momous rights, and demands that

be taken immediately. Is-Ocean

DESTITUTE BURIALS

Because of the large num

for

the wrecked plane, which had come to grief in mountains 10,000 feet high-Beut

DUKE VISITS LEIPZIG AND DRESDEN

ipzig, Today. The Duke of Windsor yesterday

attended a st of the “Confid

tial Board"

the large wo

combing company here, in order

acquainted with the inner workings of the

Duches

oon the Duke and Dresden, the capital they inspected the

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