"THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939.
ALIENS IN NIGERIA INTERNED
London, To-day. Reports. from Lagos state that all enemy aliens in Nigeria have been Interned.
About half of them have been- let put on parola.
Germans In the Cameroons are on parole and many of them are now working on plantations tak. on over by the Custodian of Enemy Property.-Reuter.
ROOSEVELT TO ADDRESS CONGRESS
London, To-day.
In Washington yesterday, President Roosevelt told the
MODERN ARMY'S NEEDS
London, To-day.
Lilvary, Supreme Cherk
In connection with the transfer of British forces to France, it is officially pointed out that this is a much more complicated business than in the last war.
Whereas in 1918, about five persons were required to keep one soldier in the line, probably more are required to-day.
The difference between German and British preparations is that we are basing our calculations on the as- sumption that the war will last three years, whereas the German prepara- tions are based on the hope of a lightning war.-Reuter.
MR. R. MACDONALD PLAY ON LIFE OF
Mr. Harold Rubinstein, the lawyer
press when Congress meets who is also a dramatist, has written a next Thursday he hopes to play entitled "Prime Minister" deal- limit legislation to a revisioning with the life of Mr. Ramsay Mac- of the Neutrality Laws.
Donald.
If there is no objection by the sons and daughters of Mr. MacDonald, the
Mr. Cordell Hull indicated in Wash-play will be produced by Mr. Jack de ington that the sinking of Athenia was
the Leon in the early autumn. not yet regarded as a closed question. With the help of the British Navy, evidence was still being collected.
been objections about plays dealing Mr. Rubinstein said: "As there have with the lives of people who have re- cently died, I have taken the precau- tion of submitting 'Prime Minister' to Mr. MacDonald's family before send-
The President will deliver a Mes- sage to Congress probably in the form of a speech to both houses In a jointing it for a licence to the Lord Cham- berlain, I am now waiting for their decision."
session.-Reuter.
ARMY, BOOTS
MAY OUST HIGH HEELS
Women's footwear.
manufacturing
centres in Britain will be invited to tender for contracts for the supply of boots for the Army and other services of France, Poland, Turkey, Rumania and Greece, it was stated at Leicester.
But the British Government has taken action in the matter of con- tracts for war stores, including boots, for foreign countries. Countries to which Britain has extended credtis will have their contracts placed by the Ministry of Supply and raw ma- terials for such contracts will be issued through the Ministry.
Men's footwear manufacturing cen- tres are busy on contracts for Army boots for Britain and orders placed in Northampton alone approach 2,000,- 000 pairs.
"Special plant, not used in the manufacture of women's footwear, will have to be laid down if Army boot contracts are placed in Leicester, Norwich and other centres," a Leices- ter manufacturer said.
Mr. Rubinstein said that the play goes right through Mr. MacDonald's career from the time he met the lady who became his wife. It ends at the time of bis death.
"I first conceived the idea," he said, "at the 1917 Club, of which Mr. Mac- Donald was a prominent member. I was lunching there on the day he was elected to the leadership of the Op- position. That scene has actually been incorporated into the play."
190 CLAIMANTS TO £500,000
Mr. John Joseph Nangle, a special of the Circuit Court of St. Louis, Mis- master and travelling commissioner
souri, held an inquiry in Glasgow re- left by a man in St. Louis. cently into claims to about £500,000
heirs through the grandparents of this Efforts are being made to 'trące
man, Hazlett Kyle Campbell, who lived about 190 claimants in America, Eng- at Plumbridge, Co. Tyrone. There are land, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
After the Glasgow-inquiry Mr. Nan- gle will go to London and Bristol, where he will hear evidence from claimants there.
He has been in the British Isles for more than a month and has, held in- quiries in Belfast, Co. Tyrone, Lon- donderry and Dublin.
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