FRENCH STRIKE EXTENDS

Paris, To-day.

ANTI-SEMITISM IN HUNGARY

Budapest, To-day

The Hungarian Minister of Jus- The major strike in the French tice yesterday stressed the neces metal industry, which has been gosity of immediate solution of the ing on for over a week, received Jewish problem in Hungary” at a fresh impetus yesterday when public meeting.

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veral thousand workers from the Caudron aircraft-works and the Rosengart motorcar works downed tools and occupied the factories.

The men are demanding higher wages and a collective contract. Trans-Ocean.

PAID APPLAUSE TABOO

Vienna, To-day.

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"The present state of affairs arising from monopolisation of certain trades and professions by Jewry," he stated, "is in striking contrast with the true interests of the nation.

"The longer a solution is post- poned the less likelihood there is of reaching a just and fair settle- mentTrans-Ocean.

BIRTH RATE IN GERMANY

Berlin, To-day.

Vienna opera could insure them-1,166,000 more legitimate children Between 1984 and 1937 altogether selves of a favourable reception by were born in Germany than would hiring professional clappers, has have been the case had the birth passed

rate continued as it was in 1933,

Yesterday, the Opera manage-says an announcement. ment sent a letter to all soloists Of these additional births, stating that "this manner of buy- 324,000 were due to the increase ing applause is not in keeping with in marriages since 1933, while by the National-Socialist conception far the greater majority, namely of culture."-Trans-Ocean.

842,000, represent the increase in the frequency of legitimate births. -Trans-Ocean.

Barcelona, To-day. Important changes were an- nounced in the Spanish Government last night.

R.E. who reported that someone Captain Fitzgerald Lombard,

entered his flat at No. 565, The Most significant change is the as- Peak on Saturday and stole noth sumption of the duties of War ing, has now discovered that he Minister by the Premier, Dr. Juan has lost a camera Negrin-Trans-Ocean..

and money to the extent of $75.

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Shanghai, To-day. Marking his twenty-seventh year in China yesterday, Mr R T Peyton-Griffin, 49-year-old Briton from Marlborough, has been ap- pointed successor to Mr. Edwin Haward as editor of the "North China Daily News."

Mr. Peyton-Griffin has been with the "North China Daily News" since 1915 except for three years between 1922-25.-Reuter.

POLAND AND MANCHUKUO

Tokyo, To-day.

Official recognition of Manchukuo by Poland is expected immediately after the arrival of the first Polish consul at Hsinking, says Japanese news agency despatch.

The report adds that although the Japanese Government has not yet been informed of Poland's de- cision, nevertheless official circles believe that the appointment of a Polish consul in Hsinking signifies recognition of Manchukuo by. War- saw.-Trans-Ocean

YANGTSE RISING

Shanghai, To-day.

The Yangtse is rising and threa- tens to overflow its banks owing to the recent heavy rains in the interior-Our Own Correspondent.

Rome, To-day. Shortly after his arrival last night, Archbishop Innitzer of Vienna was received at the Vatican by the Secretary of State, Cardinal Pacelli.

The two Churchmen had a long conversation, ,though nothing has been revealed as to the outcome. Trans-Ocean.

N. S. Wong, of No. 82, Cantay- Road, has reported the loss camera, valued at $200, betwe

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