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CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 7, 1930.
Peruvian Espionage At Lima Parleys Charge By Newsman
sarching
New York, Jan. 2. Peruvian detectives During the Pan-American confer- among their files. ence in Lima the Peruvian Govern- Mr. White also cited several cases ment exercised a regime of censor-in which cables from special cor- ship, intimidation and espionage, respondents were censored. Mr. John White, one of the New He added that Africa was the York Times" three special corres-first spot he could find from where pondents to the conference, cabled he could send a telegram uncen- his newspaper to-day from Africa, sored,-Havas. Chile.
Mr. White declared that the Peru- vian Government attempted to con- trol not only the newspaper corres pondents, but also the delegates themselves.
He specified that two members of the United States delegation, re- turning to their hotel, found two
M.P. ASSAULTED
BY HECKLER
Tooth Broken By Punch On Cheek WENT ON TO HOUSE FOR DIVISION
RUMANIA LOOKS TO WESTERN POWERS tive M.P. for
Bucharest, Jan. 1.
The essential character of the Balkan Entente for improving Hun- garo-Rumanian relations was stressed here to-day by the Premier, the Patriarch Miron Christea, in a
Mr. H. G. Williams, Conserva- South Croydon, was punched in the face by a heckler at a meeting he was ad- dressing at Fulham Town Hall, and one of his teeth was broken.
His assailant was thrown out sumed his speech. Later, with his by stewards, and Mr. Williams re-
New Year address at the Royal right cheek swollen and bruised,
Palace.
connec-
he went to the House of Com-
He is also emphasised the En-mons to take part in a division. tente's important role in
Describing the incident, Mr. tion with the British and French Williams said: "The meeting was accords upon Danubian navigation. under the auspices of the Em- In domestic policy the Premier pire Unity Campaign, and my pointed out that there was too great speech was simply a description a number of minority members, of the constitution of the Em- particularly Jews, engaged in the pire. There were about free professions and there was sets of people in the hall who had great necessity "to organise Jewish evidently come to cause trouble. emigration from Rumania."
Some were Left-wingers and some apparently extreme Right- wingers..
a
three
two warn-
In another speech on this occa- sion, King Carol himself said a few words, launching an appeal for na-
"I had been speaking about tional union and for reinforcement five minutes when a man began of Rumaina's national defences. to interrupt. It became evident
"We hope that 1939 will be a year
that unless something was done of peace, but peace will be all the the meeting would be wrecked. I more sure if we are stronger and gave the man one or able to defend ourselves" the King ings, and as he did not heed them asserted. "We want to follow a went up to him. He was a big policy of independence
fellow and rather elderly. · with na- tional dignity. We wish to enjoy "I said: 'If you go on inter- good relations with all, living in rupting you have got to go out.' peace with our neighbours and Two or three stewards stepped keeping our alliances and liking our forward and then the man drew friends. We will try to create new back his fist and punched me on friendships, but we will also know the cheek. I went on with my how to defend our rights with the speech, and so far as I was con- greatest firmness," King Carol con-cerned that was the end of it. cluded. Havas.
"It was an obvious attempt to prevent free speech, and I was there to support free speech."
FIRST OF NEW FLEET Mr. Williams, who is 54, has
FOR U.S.
Washington, Jan. 2. The first of five hundred cargo- boats and tankers ordered by the U. S. Maritime Commission will be launched on January 7.
The Commission's
programme calls for these vessels to be con- structed in ten years.
represented South Croydon since 1932.
TORPEDO FALLS INTO· SUBMARINE
Rating Injured
A remarkable accident occurred in Weymouth Bay recently when a Mr. Emory Land, President of the two-ton-torpedo being loaded on to Commission, stressed, in his report the new submarine Undine, 540 for 1938, that the programme is tons, slipped and crashed into the destined to result in a powerful and interior of the submarine. modern merchant fleet, and will give jobs to thousands of workers, ・・
Contracts for construction in 1938 and 1939 will entail an expenditure of $400,000,000 for the two years. Havas.
It struck a rating and knocked him sideways. The man sustained serious injuries to his side and skull.
The huge projectile shook the ship from stem to stern: Ratings working below narrowly escaped
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.|being hit. The torpedo had been THERAPION No. 1 fitted with a dummy head.
which
Two other ratings were injured' THERAPION No. 2 when the steam was accidentally THERAPION No. 3 turned on in a winch necr No. 1 Cures Discharges. No. 2 Cares they were working on board the Blood Poison. No. 8 Cures Chronic escort vessel Egret. Weaknesses. English Price 38. Chemists, zetzfGr or either No. return Mall, Dr. Le Clerc
f f f Med. Co. Haverstock Rd., N.W. 5, Lon.air and fell back on the winch, in- One man was thrown Into the Dr. Le Clerc's Pills for the Liver and juring his ribs: Kidneys weak kidneys and bladder.}
The other had his...
arm torn.
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