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MUTT AND JEFF
HERE I COME, MUTT!}
ATS ALLERIGHT, HOR ACROSS THE OFFICER - HE'S / BAY, WITH AN TRYIN TO HOP OLD UMBRELLA? BACROSS THE
BAY!
WHY NE CORRIGAN HOPPED ACROSS THE OCEAN IN AN OLD SECOND-HAND
PLANE!
TABAT HIM $100 TO HIS
THE COULDH) ONE DOLLAR
By BUD FISHER
MAN YOU MUST BE "CRAZY! YOU CAN'T
THE BAY! TUMP ACROSS
MAYBE -NOT, BUT
YOU GOTTA
ADMIT AT THOSE ODDS IT WAS WORTH
TRYIN?
WHEY, NIX! HE DIDAT PAY ME THE BUCK
YET!
9-1
SAY, IF YOU CAN'T SWIM WHAT'S THE BIG IDEA?
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The Champagne
of Distinction...
Cordon
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GORDON
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BLACK POLISH
OPTORG COMPANT
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KIWI
TAN POLISHES
LABOUR MOTION OF CENSURE ON GOVERNMENT MOVED BY MR. GREENWOOD
London, To-day.
"While the House is profoundly relieved that war has been averted for the time being, it cannot approve the policy which led to sacrifice of Czecho-Slovakia under the threat of armed force, the humiliation of this country and its ex- posure to grave dangers.
"The House demands active support of collective security through the League and immediate proposals for summoning a world conference to consider the removal of economic and poli- tical grievances."
This Labour motion of cen- sure was moved in the House of
Commons yesterday by Mr. PALESTINE
Greenwood.
A.
Mr. Greenwood said that many COMMISSIONER'S
would like to believe that we are
[now.dealing with a new German SUDDEN TRIP
Chancellor, but he could not hon-
estly and sincerely take that viewpoint.
If their misgivings were real-
London, To-day.
ised, the way was opened for The British High Commissioner
Germany to the south and south-
east, and the German dream of in Palestine, Sir Harold Mac- Middle Europe would spring into michael, was expected to arrive existence.
here by air last evening, provided
DIRECT PERIL
Far from the Government's weather conditions were favour- policy having secured peace, the able. new situation, with the victims
of Hitler rehabilitation of Musso-
The sudden journey of the High
lini and the dread possibilities of Commissioner is reliably stated to the future, has placed Britain be connected with early publica- and "such friends as she has left" in direct perll, Reuter.
tion of the report of the Technical Commission on the partition of Palestine.
Political circles see in the sud- den summoning of Sir Harold Macmichael to London, proof that the British Government intends to soon take important decisions in the
INTRIGUES AGAINST POLICY mater IN PALESTINE
LONDON, TO-DAY.: THE "BAD INTRIGUES BEING CARRIED OUT AGAINST THE OF THE ADMINISTRATION
It is pointed out that the Foreign Minister of Iraq, Seyyid Tewfik Swaidi, who is now in London, is also discussing the question of Palestine with the British Govern- ment Trans-Ocean.
BRITISH MANDATE IN PALES- against the administration of the TINE" WERE REFERRED TO IN British Mandate in Palestine, THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AT present being carried out in theso QUESTION TIME YESTERDAY States, to an end.
BY MR. GEOFFREY, MANDER, Mr. R. A, Butler, Under-Secretary LIBERAL MEMBER FOR WOL for Foreign Affairs, replied that
ERHAMPTON EAST,
Lord Halifax (the Foreign Secre- Mr. Mander asked whether the tary), was satisfied that the attitude Prime Minister would onsider the of the Iraq and Egyptian Govern- advisabilify making represer ments was entirely porrect Hong to the, BriMet ljed govern ments ript and frag, with a the view to bringing the bad intrigues
ntation, much
ner requested were the
Reuter