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1937.
FEMALE FAKIR IN STAGE TRAGI-COMEDY: TOO REALISTIC STAGE TEST
Berlin, To-day.
HE well-known female fakir, Koringa, daughter of an Indian mother and an Algerian father, was involved in an exciting incident which occurred while she was performing her turn on the stage of a big vaudeville theatre in Basle, Switzer- land, yesterday.
After she had performed the first part of her turn, which consists in hypnotising a number of snakes, an eagle and a crocodile, she proceeded to display the invulnerability of her body by stabbing three sharp dag- gers into her arms and neck, sponding to this with an exotic smile of enchantment.
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partner asked whether any doctor-in- the audience would come forward to prove genuineness of the act
PUT TO TEST!
A man came forward withdrew one of the dagers, and before her part- ner could interfere, made a vicious ́stab with it at the artiste's arm, the blow penetrating to the bone.
The artiste uttered scream and collapsed.
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In the general panic that ensued the assailant, who was probably only giving expression to his doubt or credulity, was able to get away be- fore his identity was established. Trans-Ocean.
R.A.F. FLYERS TO SPEND CHRISTMAS IN SINGAPORE
London, To-day.
STEAMER SUNK IN RED SEA
London, To-day.
A British steamer sank yester day at the entrance of the Red Sea while en route to the Brited States with a cargo of ore from Calentta
The crew were taken off by an Italian steamer-Renter.
GREEN SHIRT REPRESSION IN EGYPT
London, To-day. Legislative measures designed to protect the Egyptian Govern- ment from public and press at- tacks are being planned by the Premier, Nahas Pasha, says the "Daily Telegraph.”
Necessity for such action became evident, says the journal, in the course of investigations following The five Royal Air Force flying the attempt to assassinate the Pre- boats of the No. 204 (General Re- mier, these revealing that an or- connaissance). Squadron, which ganised campaign of criticism of left Plymouth on December 2, on a the Egyptian Government, as well formation fight to Australia and as secret political groups, is being back, arrived at Bahrein yesterday controlled and financed "from. afternoon from Lake Habbaniyah. abroad."
The squadron will spend Christ-
mas at Singapore.
The would-be assassin belonged
They will take part in the New to the so-called Green Shirts, and preceding the act was seen repeat- South Wales 150th anniversary ce; lebrations and are due back at Ply-edly in Baghdad and Damascus. mouth on May 10 next by which date they will have flown approxim- ately 30,000 miles. British Wiretions and heavy penalties for per- sons who attempt to revive or con- less.
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CHINA GOVERNMENT COUNCIL AT CHUNG KINH
Chungking, To-day. The Executive Yuan met yes- terday under the chairmanship of the Finance Minister, Dr H H Kung, in the absence of General Chiang Kai-shek, and decided on measures relating to conferment of posthumous honours on the late Panchen Lama to be formulated by the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission for submission to the Executive Yuan.
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Meanwhile, a joint message condolence on the death of the Panchen Lama has been despatched by the Central Executive Yuan and the Supervisory Committee to Chao Shou-yu, the special commis- sioner who was to have escorted the Reuter. Panchen Lama to
Measures planned will include dissolution of all secret organisa-
ATTACK ON WUHU
POSTPONED
Hankow, 1130 am. To-day.
It is reliably learned that the attack on Wuhu by Ja- panese troops has, at least for the time being, been called off as a result, it is believed of the developments round Nanking, where the Japanese are realis- ing that the task they have set themselves is a heavy one, like- ly to be costly.
After approaching to within 10 kilometres of Wuhu, the Ja panese advance was halted yes- terday afternoon, and later re- ports state that the three bri- gades forming the column are apparently proceeding north to strengthen the forces at- tacking Nanking-Our Own Correspondent.