THE CHINA MAIL NOVEMBER

19377

LONDON TO CAPETOWN IN UNDER TWO DAYS

DAYS THE QUEENS

Johannesburg, To-day FLYING Officer Clouston and Mrs. Betty Kirby Green arrived here at 2.08 yes- terday afternoon from Croydon in the record time of 40 hours 13 minutes.

·ITALY'S VICEROY IN ABYSSINIA

Rome, To-day.

The Duke d'Aosta will replace Marshal Graziani -as Viceroy of Abyssinia almost immediately, it is believed in Italian political cir cles. Trans-Ocean

They took off for Capetown 2.37 without leaving their machine, and arrived at Capetown at 655 pm (GMT).

The two fiers have thus fulfilled the first part of their aim to break the each way Cape flight record.

Flying the same D. H. Comet. used by Scott and the late Campbell Black in their record Mildenhall-Melbourne flight, they hope to be back at Croy- don by Saturday night-Reuter

GERMAN ACTION SETTLEMENT

AGAINST HAVAS NEWS AGENCY

SAFE FROM INTERFERENCE

Shanghai, To-day.

Well-informed circles now be

Berlin, To-day. Following the expulsion order

lieve that the Japanese, in spite of against M. Ravoux, chief corres- pondent in Germany of Havas, the General Matsu's declaration, will French news agency, the author-not interfere with the foreign ad- ties yesterday disconnected all ministration of Shanghai

Although General Matsui had telephones in the Havas office, but declared that the Japanese restored them 90 minutes later.

would, if necessary, act directly Meanwhile the French Ambas- sador protected to the Foreign in the Settlement, the authorities Minister, Baron von Neurath there have received only one in- against the expulsion, and request-quiry from Japanese diplomatic ed extension of the three-day time limit which had been given M. Ravoux to leave Germany.

This time limit as a result was subsequently extended by seven days-Beuter.

Berlin, To-day

quarters, demanding dissolution of anti-Japanese organisations.

Since these organisations have moved to Nanking, no such organisa- tions remain to be dissolved.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Chinese Chamber of Com

M. Paul Ravoux, the Havas cor- respondent, will now have to leave Germany within ten days, as a re- sult of representations made to merce and similar bodies are con- Baron von Neurath, the Foreign tinuing their normal work. Minister, by M.

Francois Foncet,

They will remain under the pro-

the French Ambassador. Trans-tection of the foreign authorities. Ocean.

R.A.0.B. PARADE

AT CATHEDRAL

The Mayor of Greater Shanghai, Mr. 0. K. Yui, is still in the for- eign areas though the Chinese ad- ministration has ceased to function.

Mr. T. V. Soong has also not left Shanghai

General Yang Hu, commander of the Shanghai Woosung garrison

area, left for Nanking a few days

There will be a parade of mem-ago.--Trans-Ocean. bers of the RAO.B. on Sunday next at St. John's Cathedral for the memorial service to Rifleman Delaney, who was killed recently in Shanghai, and those members of the order who fell during the Great War.

UMRENCES

The service, which at 2.30 pm, will be conducted by Bev. H. W Raines and the preach er will be the Assistant Chaplain General of the Forces, Rev. Farren. The Last Post will be sounded by a bugler from the Royal Ulster, Rifles, while the Pipe Band of the

Ba. Kamzon

be in at-1 tendance

will meet at p.m. and it is members com-

RAOB heir Cin requested that

unicate with MT.

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rade or

Thet

PALESTINE POST NOT POPULAR

London, To-day

ommissioner

A new High Palestine, to succeed Sir Arthur Wauchope, who is retiring owing to fill health, has not yet been appointed. It is understood that the post was offered to Sir John Anderson, for- mer Governor of Bengal, who de cimed

Several military applications have been received but there

A civilian

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