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Group photo taken at a recent party to celebrate the birthday of Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Jernakoff. (Mayfair Studio).
SECRET SESSION IN FRANCE
GERMANS LEAVING TURKEY
Istanbul, To-day.
Paris, To-day. All German technicians For the first time in 20 working in Turkish factories years, the French Chamber or industries connected with of Deputies held a secret ses-national defence have been sion yesterday.
dismissed. Over 100 are
M. Daladier had been telling the affected and they are leaving Chamber about the police raid on the
Soviet trade bureau and the seizure for Germany within a few of documents there, and said that days.
Russo-German agents were operating They include 20 engineers and in France, soundlag out public opin- | technicians who were fitting engines ion about M. Daladier's popularity: Into two submarines bullt for the the strength of his Opposition; the Turkish Navy; 20 engaged at the naval attitude towards Britain; and other base in the Sea of Marmora; and 20 questions.
working in an explosives factory.
No official reason has been given for this action.---Reuter.
When a discussion arose on these points, M. Blum Immediately called for a secret session. The motion was carried with a narrow margin of about 50 votes. — Reuter.
ROYAL VISIT TO
DECISION LEFT TO CHAMBER Havas saya that the secret session adjourned at 1 p.m. and reassembled DOCKYARDS IN BRISTOL at 3.30 p.m.
Tho voting in favour of the session came as a surprise. When. M. Blum,
leader, the Socialist proposed It, M. Daladier said that he opposed" It, but ""would leave the decision to the Cham- ber.
The main Conservative group and the Socialists voted for a secret session and the motion was carried by 262 votes to 227.
Reuter.
PREMIER'S REVELATIONS
Bristol, To-day.
The King and Queen yesterday visit- ed dockyards in Bristol and chatted with merchant ship captains, some of whom -fought-in-the-last-war - and in some of whom have seen action this one.
One man was able to give the Queen information about the Arst-hand scuttling of the Graf Spee.
alr-. Their Majesties later visited craft factories, and watched the
M. Daladier revealed that the Po-'planes being built and tested.-Reuter, lice had seized a great number of do- cuments containing questionnaires which Gestapo agents in France were requested to All.
One questionnaire asked whether the masses like M. Daladier; what is his prestige, how many votes would he gather in Parliament in case of a confidence vote; who are his friends and adversaries; what confidence has France in the Arab world, how im- portant the French police is, the organisation of the French State Po- lice, that is, the Surete Nationale. Havas.
HARRY POLLITT TO CONTEST SILVERTOWN
London, To-day. Mr. Harry Pollitt, the former Com- munist leader, is to contest a by- election in Silvertown, West Ham, caused by the resignation of Mr. Jack Jones, Labour.
The Labour candidate will be Mr. J. H. Collins, while the Conservative Party will not contest the seat.-Reu- ter.
Bringing Up Father
MOTHER- YOU SAY THAT FATHER HAS GONE OVER TO SEE THE GOVERNOR IN PERSON? DOES HE
"KNOW HIM?
NO-BUT WITH OUR SOCIAL POSITION- I
KNOW THAT THE GOVERNOR WILL BE
GLAD TO MEET US- NATURALLY-WE MLIST
NOT SLIGHT THE
GOVERNOR-
TO THE STATE CAPITOL. – MY GOOD MAN -
FRONT
OR
BACK?
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I'LL BE RIGHT
OUT- JAMES-
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