THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 29, 1939.

Informal Banff

DARING ESCAPE BY PRISONERS OF FRANCO

Paris, To-day.

Eleven Spanish Republicans who succeeded in escaping from prison at Le Ferrol after having been sentenced to death by a Spanish military tribunal reached the port of Brest on Saturday on board two Spanish trawlers which they had seized after their escape.

The two trawlers, which had left Le Ferrol on Saturday, were inter- cepted just outside that port by the escaping Republicans, who had left Le Ferrol in two rowing boats. After boarding the trawlers, they compelled the crews to change their course in the direction of the French Coast, threatening to shoot the members of the two crews if their orders were disobeyed.

After an adventurous journey during which they encountered ex- tremely heavy weather, the reach- ed Brest, where the escaping Re- publicans were at once disarmed by the port authorities.

A decision regarding the future fate of the fugitives from Franco

Dinner Party At Springs Hotel

KING AND QUEEN ANOTHER JOIN COMMUNITY HITLER SPEECH

ON SATURDAL

SINGING

Banff, To-day.

BERLIN, TO-DAY.

ADDRESS THE GERMAN "VO

Democratic informality reigned at the Banff HERR ADOLF HITLER WILL Springs Hotel when Mr. Mackenzie King, the LUNTEERS" WHO HAVE RE- Canadian Prime Minister, and the Government TURNED FROM SPAIN AT NOON last night entertained the Royal Entourage and over a hundred journalists and photo- graphers to dinner.

The

whole company joined in the community-sing- ing of popular songs.

At the end of the evening, Their Majesties met newspaper corres- pondents as they were leaving the

dining-room and chattered inform- ally, after which the correspon- dents broke into rounds of spon- taneous applause as Their Majes-

ties entered the lift.

After attending early morning service, Their Majesties left the Hotel at 10.30 a.m. local time and motored in an open car through the Rockies to Lake Louise, 40

miles west of Banff, where they rejoined the Royal Train en route to Vancouver.

A pusher locomotive was hitched

CALL TO

COLOURS ON

TUESDAY

London, To-day.

The first calls to the Colours under the newly-adopted general compulsory military service for those between the ages of 20 and

GARTEN, BERLIN, IT IS STATED BY GENERALLY WELL-INFORM-

ON JUNE 6 AT THE LUST-

ED GERMAN SOURCES,

Fuehrer will confine himself to a

It is not yet decided whether the

short speech of welcome or whe- ther he will use the opportunity of dealing with urgent foreign political questions.

German political circles point out that by June 6 the Anglo-Soviet negotiations should be settled one way or the other.

The German press, commenting on these negotiations, declare that Britain makes a mistake if she be- lieves that after the conclusion of the pact with Soviet Russia the decision of peace or war still rests with London.

NEED PROTECTION

The "Voelkischer Beobacher," official Nazi organ, declares that Soviet Russia has been built up on

Spain has not yet been reached by on to the Royal Train to help it up |21 will be issued next Tuesday by the principle of permanent aggres-

the French authorities. Trans- Ocean.

NAVAL ORDERS CUT INTO ROMANCE

Paris, To-day.

When it became known on Satur- day that the United States cruiser Omaha, after having been station- ed at the French port of Villefran- che-sur-Mer for the last twelve" months, had been ordered to return home, 20 of the cruiser's bluejac- kets to France brides tried to get

· married at Villefranche-sur-Mer's registry.

Owing to the fact that the l American sailors had not yet been resident on French soil for the per-

the steep. mountain gradients. Reuter.

RETURNING IN EMPRESS OF BRITAIN

London, To-day. Their Majesties the King and Queen are expected to return from

sion.

the medium of posters in public As to London reports asserting places in all towns and villages of that Mr. Neville Chamberlain, after the conclusion of the Anglo-Soviet England.

Pact, would proposed a so-called Those under obligation to serve peace conference, the German press must report at Military Head- ironically says that Mr. Chamber- their American trip on Saturday, quarters on the following Satur-lain would probably need such a conference in order to find protec- ** Persons who happen to be ill tion against his new allies. King George and Queen Elizabeth are required to inform the au-Trans-Ocean. are expected on that date to land thorities to that effect and to ap- at Southampton from the s.s. Em- pear immediately on regaining

June 22.

day.

press of Britain, which is at pre-health. Persons making false SUEZ CANAL

sent berthed at Southampton but statements in connection with reg- will shortly leave for Canada to istration are liable to a fine up to bring the Royal Couple, home.-$50. Trans-Ocean.. Trans-Ocean.

GERMAN PEPPER FOR GERMAN ARMY

MYSTERY" GIRL IDENTIFIED

BARRACKS

London, To-day.

The Egyptian Government has informed Britain that at the pre- sent moment she is unable to build barracks for British soldiers in the Suez Canal Zone as arranged in the Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Trans- Ocean.

Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours

THE "MYSTERY" GIRL, IN- Berlin, To-day. VOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT IN According to a German Army ad- HILLWOOD ROAD LAST WED- iod required by the French authori- ministration decree issued on Sa- NESDAY, HAS BEEN IDENTI-1 ties as a preliminary condition for turday, henceforth only German-FIED. 2. marriage performance, 20 produced pepper is to be used in the The girl, lying in the Kowloon American French couples will re-kitchens of German armed forces. Hospital for the last five days suf- main unmarried unless the French German pepper, made from ex-fering from a fractured skull sus Bufferers. from loss of vigour, Der Home Minister grants a special exclusively German-grown aromatic tained after being struck down by yousness, weak body, impure blood falling memory, and who are old and timo will be emption. Trans-Ocean,

herbs, is claimed to be indistin-a taxi, was, (unknown to the Po-worn-out before their

delighted to learn of a new gland' dia-

by an American Doctor. new discovery makes it possible and easily restore vigour to

pure blood, to strengthen your

mind daughter succumbed to her injur- and memory and feel like a new man only B days. In fact, this discovery ies last night.

which

a home medicíne in pleasant, not day-to tablet form, does away

with

operations and begins to build new vigour Bal, raless and hours, yet is absolutely natural in action.

The success of this amazing discov

A called "Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs has been so great in America that it is now being distributed by all chemists here under a guarantee of complete satia- faction.or money back, In other words, Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs must make you feel full of vigour and energy and from 10 to 20 years younger, or you merely return the empty package and get your money back. A special, double-strength bottle of 18 Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs costs little, and the guarantee protects you if your chemist can't supply you, write to Muller & Phipps (China), Ltd., 20 Queen's Road, Hong Kong.

guishable in taste from imported lice) visited daily by her father, comands and body, to build rich,

pepper and is said to be twice as who went to the Water Police this... to economical in use.-Trans-Ocean. morning and reported that his your

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GOLD STILL GOING TO AMERICA

the

London, To-day. Gold to the value of £1,680,000 left Plymouth on Sunday by (British steamer Zaandam for the

United States.

ziness, Zambago, Barrigour by Doc. ing, Acidity and Low off tor now discovery called Oyster tex). Gently sootués, taner, heala raw, sore kidneys, a I: 10 Öyster starta purifying your blood. new health, youth and vitalit Guaranteed. Lo and your

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A strong detachment of special police guarded the loading of the

-Trans-Ocean.

The father, however, could explain why his daughter, only ten years old, was in Hillwood Road at the time of the accident as their residence was at No. 45, Argyle Street.

H.M. Aircraft Carrier Eagle sail ed to-day for Weihaiwel, while H.M.S. Duchess, destroyer, left for Foochow, it was learned this morn ing.

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