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MARTIAL LAW IN PALESTINE

Jerusalem, To-day. Beginning on November 1, all travellers by rail and road tran- sport services throughout Pales- tine, as well as drivers, must car- ry permits issued by the military authorities.-Reuter.

TANGANYIKA REVENUE FALLING

WAR ON THE BOMBER AEROPLANE

London, To-day. "One of the greatest benefits that could come to mankind would be the discovery of some means of defeating the bomber aeroplane.

"I do not despair that this will come, and I know that to-day many are engaged on that work."

So declared the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, emphasising the importance of aviation re- search when opening the Fairey DAR ES SALAAM, TO-DAY. Aviation Company's new re- THE GOVERNOR OF TAN- search department at Hayes, GANYIKA, OPENING THE Middlesex, yesterday. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL YES- Sir Kingsley added that the air- TERDAY, REPORTED A SERI-craft industry was playing an in- OUS AND DISQUIETING DE-creasingly important part in gen- CLINE IN REVENUE.

eral research work in close liai-

He foreshadowed a deficit in the son with the Air Ministry. financial year of £150,000 instead of Reuter.

a surplus of £15,000 'as had been allowed for in the Budget.

The decline was partly owing to the anxiety in the public mind re- garding the future of the Tangan- xika Mandate, and was partly due to the fall in commodity prices, un- favourable weather and locust in- vasion.--Reuter.

NAZI JOURNAL MAKES BITTER

ATTACK ON POPE

BERLIN, TO-DAY.

SEVEN SPANISH

PRISONERS ESCAPE

Paris, To-day.

Seven Spanish prisoners in insur- gent hands escaped and reached Brest yesterday after an adven- turous journey.

According to the men, they es- caped in a small boat and made for the open sea.

They came up with an insurgent trawler and boarded it. Later they

They then sailed for Brest, and back to their way are now on Government Spain.-Reuter.

A BITTER ATTACK ON THE met another trawler and also cap- POPE WAS MADE. LAST tured this boat. NIGHT BY THE NAZI NEWS- PAPER: "DER ANGRIFF.”

The paper accused the Pope of indulging in monstrous accusations against the Reich by declaring that the Reich was striving gradually to extend her predominance over the world.

The newspaper asks what this policy has to do with the Pope.

It declares His Holiness is im- puting to the Reich, after the man- ner of Jewish, war inciters, poli- tical intentions, which can only be characterised as hateful slander. Reuter.

.carried

Firing practice will be out this evening from Pakshawan Fort between the hours of 6.00 p.m. and 12 midnight,

AMBASSADOR'S CHUNGKING TRIP

Chungking, To-day. British official circles have not received official notification of the visit of the Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, in the near future, though he is expected to arrive soon..

The British diplomatic mission from Hankow is expected to ar- rive here on board the gunboat H.M.S. Falcon on October 80.

-Router.

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