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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 10, 1988.
Japan Breaks Away From Church Of England
Tokyo, To-day.
The Episcopalian Church of Japan has decided to break away from the Church of England, as a result of the Archbishop of Canterbury's ad- dress against Japan at the protest meeting in the Albert Hall in London last October.
The Episcopalian Church of Ja- pan has also decided to decline fin- ancial support which hitherto has been received from the United States and England.
This unprecedented action by Ja- pan's 45,000 Episcopalians was cast last October by leaders the Anglican Church in Tokyo follow- ing participation of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the protest rally against "Japanese - aggression in
China."-Reuter.
TWO FRENCH DETECTIVES BADLY WOUNDED
TOKYO
DECIDES ON
WAR POLICY
Tokyo, To-day.
The liaison conference held yes terday morning between members of the Staff of Imperial Headquar- ters and leading members of the Cabinet is understood to have reached a final agreement on Japan's "fundamental policies to- wards China.”
The conclusions and decision- Shanghai, To-day. of the conference were explained Two French detectives were at an extraordinary session of severely wounded and two small the full Cabinet, at which views American girls were slightly in-were exchanged for three hours. jured yesterday when the chil The session is reported to have dren were pointing out to the reached complete agreement
“on policemen how they discovered measures to destroy entirely the two cigarette tins containing ex- anti-Japanese administration in
2 TO-MORROW and WEDNESDAY plosive material in the garden of China Reuter.
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One of the tins exploded in
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the hand of one of the detec VAN ZEELAND
tives, M. Dehenant.
The other detective, a Russian member of the force, was injured in the leg.
The two girls, who were but slightly affected by the explosion are reported to be the daughters of Mr. A. C. Cornish and Mr. F. V. Reilly,
Reuter.
MR. CHURCHILL AND L. G. MEET DUKE OF WINDSOR
Faris, To-day.
DENIES CONGO SCHEME
London,, To-day. The former Belgian Premier, M. Paul van Zeeland, has finished his talks with British leaders. but re- fused to make any comment.
He has already returned to Brus sels after reporting on his economic mission. -Trans-Ocean.
Brussels, To-day- Internationalisation of the Bel- gian Congo is not included in the economic proposals of the former Premier, N Paul van Zeeland, says an official. denial of press reports.
Nothing to this effect is contained „Trans-
The Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor, who returned to Paris on in M. van Zeeland's report.- Saturday evening after spending Ocean. several weeks at Cannes, met Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Lloyd George at a party given in Cannes at the home of an American film. star.
This is revealed by the “Paris Soir," which recalls Mr. Churchill's defence of ex-King Edward at the time of the Abdication.
The paper says that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor intend to make their permanent home in or near Paris. Trans-Ocean.
FINE GENERALLY
The Royal Observatory reports that the anti-cyclone has decreased further in intensity and there are indications that it will move east- ward. The depression has probab- ly filled up.
Local
ast fresh, fine, generally.
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Miss Atkins, of the St. Stephen's Sister Bailey, of the Kowloon Girls' school, has reported that a Hospital, reports the loss of sum of $290 was stolen from the clock, valued at $5, stolen from he staff. room yesterday.
room.