Pago 28

Alleged Bulgarian Border Incident

Herlin. To-day.

A report is being circulated, credited to a Warsaw newspaper, alleging the shooting of "Bul- garlah peasants by Kumandan gendarmes.

ATLANTIC AIR SERVICE

DELAY

London, To-day.

The trans-Atlantic flyingboat service is not to be inaugurated on June 1, as scheduled, says an announcement by Imperial Air-{ ways last evening.

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The report alleges that the in- which had been unavoidable, had eldent occurred in South Dobrują made it impossible for the Com tires of i Bulgarian' territorial|pany to gather the necessary ex- claim), and that these pensanta; perience during the Winter and three other Bulgarians were Summer montlis to begin regular! Fucked The gandartups In whuge trame on the date originally erossing of the border.

vianged---Trans-Ocenu.

The story goo that they nt-

tacked the gendermes in whose M. BONNET'S

charge they were being transport..

ed hunt attempted, to este, TRIP TO whereupmu (It is stated) they word find on. Trans-Devith. ENGLAND

FRENCH ARMY MISSION IN ENGLAND

and

Paris, To-day,

(#).

The French Foreign Minister, M. Į net, who is flying to Bouth- ampton on Saturday for a meeting of the English Chapter of the Alliance Francaise, may remain in England fonger than originally intended.

Postponement of the Longue Council makes this possible.

London, To-day, One hundred French roserve officers, headed by General Duffieux, member of the French Supreme War

Whether, however, he will meet Council, are arriving in England Lord Halifax is uncertain, as the to-day on a five-day visit to get a Foreign Secretary has completed personal impression of British re-his plans for the week-end.

Trans-Ocean.

armament.

The French guests will be shown

an aeroplane factory at Birming-ton, and at Portsmouth they will ham, while R.A.F. planes will be visit units of the Royal Navy. demonstrated to them at Southamp- Trans-Ocean.

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Tokyo, To-day.

The "Asahi Shimbun”

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days ago informally offered

her good offices to Germany

and Poland to alleviate the

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Air Raid Warden Instructors:--- Miss. K. M. Anderson, Mr. S. V. Boxer, E.Sc., Miss M. B. Hall, Mrs. C. Hellevick, Mrs. D. Hollands, Mr. W. E. Hollands, and Miss Elma Kelly, B.Sc.

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DOGS ON BEACH

For allowing his dogs on the Re- pulse Bay beach on April 25, Mr. C. H. Sprague, of No. 1, Bungalow, Repulse Bay, was fined 825 through a representative by Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy.

Several other similar summons are pending and the public are warned against allowing their dogs on the beaches even though they may be muzzled or on lead.

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