THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 8, 1989.

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DANZIG DEVELOPMENTS

Danzig, To-day.

A meeting of the German Navy League was held

in Danzig last night. Vice-Admiral von Trotha, president of the League and former Chief of Staff of the German High Seas Fleet, declared: "If one speaks of German sea power, Danzig must be mentioned. Danzig is the birthplace of the Prussian and German navy.

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A speech by the Nazi region'al | leader, Herr Foerster, contained many critical references to Poland. He claimed that Danzigers had no more 'ardent desire than that the Germany Navy would soon have a permanent homestead in Danzig.

"There is no sickness here which one could describe as seasickness. To compare Danzig's maritime power with that of Gydnia is an insult to Danzig and the German Navy.

"SOMETHING DEVELOPING”

"Danzigers were seamen when Poland did not think of the sea and even English ships were not yet

seen on the oceans.'

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Herr Foerster concluded: "You feel that something is developing here. When the event will take place is not of decisive importance. The main thing is that we Danzigers know that we will attain our object."-Trans-Ocean.

KOWLOON BUS DRIVERS SUMMONED

Two drivers of the Kowloon Mo- tor Bus Company were alleged, by two. foreign ladies this morning at the Kowloon Magistracy to have started buses without a conductor's

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The drivers, Li Chi-tong and Pun Iu-shing, were summoned for driv- ing without due care and caution. They pleaded not guilty and the cases were adjourned to Tuesday and Wednesday.

Complainants were Mies S. dios and Mrs. Madsen.

Mr. M. A. de Silva will on behalf of Miss Remedios.

Sean

Russell,

Outlaw

London, To-day. SEAN Russell, chief of

general staff of the Irish Republican Army, has been outlawed under the new Prevention of Violence Bill.

Another high I.R.A. officer was also outlawed yesterday by decree issued by the Home Secre-

tary.

The measure enables the

au- thorities to arrest Russell imme- diately he lands in England and to deport him.

The decree was signed together with deportation orders for 12 other I.R.A. sympathisers, mostly in the North of England.

Rumours of Russell's departure from the United States to Ireland or England are not confirmed. Trans-Ocean."

PRO-JAPANESE

NEWSPAPER SHOWS ANXIETY

Tientsin, To-day.

The Commander of the Japan- Reme-ese garrison station at Tangku, near Tientsin, has informed the appear British authorities that Japan- ese troops would guarantee the safety of lives and property of British residents in Tientsin, but was unable to guarantee British residents in other centres of anti- British agitation.

A.S.P. BRINGS

CHARGE

In the meantime, even the "Pel- ping Chronicle," a paper of pro- Mr. W. P. Thompson, A.S.P., Japanese tendency, sounds a warn (Kowloon), was complainant being against the excessive anti- fore Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen this British attitude, demanding that the morning when an automobile deal authorities should respect. British er, Mr. E, O. Reprich, residing at treaty rights, and pointing out that Harbour View Hotel, was summon-

of British ed for driving at 35 miles-per-hour complete elimination

commercial influence in - North through a controlled area in Na-

China would result widespread than Road on July 5.

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Mr. Thompson alleged that de- |fendant, travelling at about 40

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