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Peter Simple will give a talk on
"Nothing in Particular"-"Just
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Corro, Ramon Escudero and Rafael Artigas... 5.30p.m.--Kappa
Sorority, M
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SUCCESSES AGAINST THE REDS
(From Our Special. Correspondent)
Canton, July 18. Successes against the Reds are recorded in an official statement Issued in Chengtu, according to Chinese reports.
General Teng 81 How reports that Government: troopa encour- tered force of Reds which cross- ed the river at Enentachiao from Tsapp, South-west of Wenchwan, on July 14. At the same time, " amother portion crossed the upper reaches of the river, but in both cases the Government forees drove the Communista back.. Govern- ment troops are building block- houses in the Werichwan area along a re raining from Shal- mokow, Banklangkow and Newtao- ahan. west of Kwinhsien.
General Yang Ben reports that... July 16, a force of Reda. after being defeated at Padshund fed westward across the river and destroyed a number of bridges, which his troops are now, repair- ing! Meanwhile, several thousand recruits - impressed into service with the Red army are being trained at the Tayaotsi barracks.. Spotting a group, of between 200 and 300 Reds outside a block of houses at Nangnanmiso across the river from Wemchwan, Govern-
The last thing "Lawrence, of Arabia" ever wrote is given in a book which is published to-dayment bombers subjected them to "Devon Holiday," by Mr Henry Williamson
Mr. Williamson wrote to Law- Old Folks at home and in Foreign rence asking if he could come and
Lands (Roberts)-
see him, and saying that he wish Kirkby Maizead Sword Danceed to show him a proof cops or
Folk Dance (arr. Ceci Sharp) his book, 10 p.m.-Reuter Press Builctins 10.08-10.30 p.m.-Dance Muse. 10,30 p.m.-Close Down.
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In reply he received this tele- gram: [11.25 m. Bovington Camp. 13 May, 1935. Wiamson. Stál- lowfield, Filleigh. Lunch Tues day, wet, fine. Cottage VODO ́mile north- Bavington / Camp.
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About Ave minutes later Law
Programme Forecast (Germ, rence met with his fatal accident
8.15 p.--Short Concert,
8.30 pm Topical Talk: President
DARWRITTEN IN JEST
Mr. Williamson saw Lawrence.
Firle of the North German for the last time on the Beren Lloyd. German geafaring as a garis Southampton on Feb. 24, German Mizstori.“
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appearing under the name alk. The Raliway "G. B. Everest.
Minor Op 23 No: (manirón))
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The author introduces Everest: by sayi
As far as I know one completă
him arter he has
an attack on the morning of July 16, and, they returned to their base. In the afternoon, however, on learning that the headquarters: of the Communists was atuated in the buildings, the planes returned to Nangnanmiao and dropped a shower of "bombs on the houses. destroying most of them, ́‚"Meanwhile, the Chmmunists are buliding new defences South-east of Lifang along a nie stretching from Tsaopa to Tienchengshan and Chwantachtac Government -planes were not able to bomb the Red concentration in-the-low- kung area last week as heavy rain. had made visibility very poor.
I officially announced that the Government troops are hold- ing their original position.
these present happenings and conversations.
Ending the second sentence In a and also giving Law, Mr. WillázSOR
to read9f16-"" 800
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