THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 10, 1989.

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Anglo-Turkish Cooperation

In All

All Spheres Approved

SECRET I.R.A. PLANS SEIZED BY POLICE

London, To-day.

TURKISH PEACE BRITON ON

PRINCIPLES

NOT MODIFIED

Ankara, To-day.

Important documents covering M. Sarajoglu, the Turkish Foreign Minister, who yesterday announced that a treaty providing for Anglo-Turkish co-operation in all spheres was in the course of preparation, declared to- day that Turkey's adherence to the Peace Front had not modified in the least the

peace e princi- ples of Turkey, which had decided to maintain normal relations with all states, including Ger- many and Italy.

La plan of campaign of the Irish extremists in England have fallen into the hands of the po- lice here, according to Satur- day's "Evening Standard,” which states that a man from Dublin whose name and address

was known to the police had been watched for a fortnight.

The individual in question, who

served as a courier for the Irish Republican Army, was followed to Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham and London but succeeded in es- .caping arrest.

It is surmised that he has re- -turned to Ireland.

Speaking of Anglo-Turkish and Franco-Turkish de- clarations, M. Sarajoglu said that the unity of viewpoints and interests created by political events consolidated ties between the three countries..

He emphasized that Turkey's

In one of the lodgings he occu-friendship with Soviet Russia EX-KING ZOG

various

new

-.pied, detectives found

documents, including two plans for bomb outrages in Lon- ..don and the provinces. These ....documents have been communicat- ed to Sir Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary. Trans-Ocean.

FRANCE URGED TO

"preserved all its initial warmth." The recent visit of M. Potem- to Ankara had reinforced Russo-Turkish bonds.

kin

tente would "continue to serve He added that the Balkan En-

the cause of peace with the same strength as before."

He concluded by saying that Turkey had unlimited confidence

in her heroic army.

After unanimously approving

IN WARSAW

WARSAW, TO-DAY. KING ZOG OF ALBANIA, WHO HAS TAKEN 16 ROOMS IN THE ARRIVED HERE ON FRIDAY,

HOTEL EUROPA FOR HIMSELF AND SUITE.

A programme of visits in War saw is being prepared with the assistance of Councillor Meysztow of the Polish Foreign Ministry.

GIVE UP MANDATES the policy of the Government, King Zog and his family spent

Berlin, July 2.

France sacrificed some of her overseas territory in the interests

the Assembly adjourned until the autumn. Reuter.

of peace when she gave Turkey the HEAVY FIGHTING

Sanjak of Alexandretta. She should -do more, and should return - former German colonies to the Reich, Herr Joseph Buerckel, peasant's son and Reich's Commissioner in Austria, declared in a speech at Kaiser- slautern to-day.

"France made a sacritice for

· peace, " he told a gathering of Western German political leaders, "in giving Turkey some territory 30 that Ankara should enter into the 'peace front. France therefore renounced land to serve the cause „of peace.

IN SHANSI

Loyang, To-day

Fierce fighting is raging at Tsin-, shui, in south. Shansi.

Japanese commenced an attack on the town last Friday. The force was later increased to 8,000, sup- ported by artillery and planes.

The Chinese continue to hold their ground in the western outskirts.

Saturday inspecting varjous sights of interest in the city:

It is reported that he is learn- ing English.

Members of his suite, and his personal guard are taking extreme precautions to prevent his being molested. Trans-Ocean,

US. MOTOR PIONEER

BANKRUPT

Mr. Vincent Bendix, president of the Bendix Aviation Corporation and a pioneer of the motor-car in- dustry, was declared bankrupt on

petition by Chicago holders of bond issues...

A Chinese column rushing to the relief of Tsinshui, attacking

They contended that his liabili- the Japanese on the right flank. ties exceeded. £600,000, and that "If France is really so generous, Bitter combats have also been his assets she should make another sacrifice in progress at Fowshan, southeast Their action less than £100,000.

does not involve the

and give up what she now unjustly of Linfen, and at Nankwanchen and Bendix Corporation,, holds-The German colonies. We Chuantien, north of Tsinhsien. would like

who Central News.

re to be neighbours would want to live together, and

Mr. Bendix recently stated that more than 10 years ago he person- ally, guaranteed large issues on his Chicago real estate. Other guaran tors, he added, who might hav shared responsibility had been Kong able to do so, leaving hi

xot shed their blood in battle so that yet another bloody chapter might be inscribed in “ history The rim.s. "Empress of Asia" books of Albion,” Her Buerckel leaves Shanghai for Hong concluded Havas.

and Manila temorrow at 20

STATATATATA

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the obligations practically alone

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CHARGE

⠀⠀⠀⠀ Reginald Wilfrid Skinner, 31, described as an unemploy- ed seaman, a native of Brent- ford, Middlesex, residing at No. 61, Gloucester Road, first floor, was charged at the Cen- tral Police Court this morning with attempted suicide on June. 30:

Defendant, who is alleged to have attempted to cut his throat, said he was drunk at the time and did not know what he was doing.

Det.-Sergt. Cashman asked for a week's remand. Although defendant had means, he said,

the authorities were consider- ing sending him back to Eng- land.

Skinner said that most pro- bably the Rev. Charles Strong --would guarantee him.

The Story Of Two Brothers Who- Try To Outsmart

Each Other Because Their Jobs Demand It!.

GAIL

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