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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 24 1989,

Roosevelt Third Term Meeting Opposition

Washington, To-day.

The interest of political circles here is focussed more and more on the presidential elections which will be held next year.

It is regarded as likely that Roosevelt is in princi- ple willing to run for a third term, if the poli- tical situation develops in such a way that his re-election is probable.

Roosevelt's opponents, therefore, are already doing everything in their power to reduce his chances in the presidential campaign.

Two factors are

their favour.

SOVIET REPORT

operating in ON MONGOL

In the first place, Post-master-

General Jim Farley has, according BORDER BATTLE

to hitherto undenied reports, de- clared himself opposed to a third Roosevelt term.

The opposition of Farley, whose influence in the Democratic Party is second only to that of President Roosevelt himself, would naturally greatly reduce his chances of nomination for a third term.

In the second place, Roosevelt's break with Mr. John Garner, the

has Vice-President,

similarly diminished his re-election chances.

Besides the defection of two members of his Cabinet, the Hatch Bill has placed the President in an extremely embarrassing position. Trans-Ocean.

JAPANESE FINED

So-

Moscow, To-day.

are

A communique issued by the Mongol Soviet Headquarters claims that a battalion of Japanese Infan- try was annihilated by Mongol- Soviet troops at a battle on July 12 in the Lake Buirnor area. Over a hundred Japanese

the dead, while

Mongol-Soviet troops suffered insignificant casual- ̈ ties.

It is also claimed that in a big air battle on Friday~~ in which 120 Japanese and 100 Mongol- Soviet 'planes participated 14 Japanese machines were shot down for a loss of three Mongol-Soviet machines.

The engagement was fought over A Japanese sales manager,

Reuter. suke Isida, 49, was charged before Mongol-Soviet territory. Mr. T. J. Houston this morning, with failing to notify his departure. from the Colony on July 15,

his arrival on July 16.

Defendant left

for

and July 15, and returned the follow-

.

ing day, without notifying the Po- Macao on lice. He was fined $40.

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U.S. NAVAL MAN GIVEN WEEK TO ACCUSES COOLIE

An American sailor, F. M. Rode

FIND A JOB

kirchen, of the U.S.S. Pillsbury, "ap- A 41-year-old unemployed Nor- peared at the Central Magistracy wegian was charged at the Central this morning, to give evidence -Magistracy before Mr. T, J.; Hous- "against a ricksha coolie, Ng Shek, ton this morning with being a va-

charged with larceny of $28.

It was alleged that the theft took place while complainan

ing in Gloucenter Road near Luard Road last night.

Defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.

The

case was adjourned.

grant.

Defendant said he had seen - the

egian Counsel savers

and could not obtain any help.

told the defendant that he would be given a week look for a job.

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