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London, May 26. The Dominions Secretary in Commous answer regarding the disturbances in Palestine sald the alate of unrest accompanied by sporadic acts of violence silli con- tinued. Press reports indicated that the most serious disturbances which had taken place occurred in Gaza yesterday. He was glad to say that order had been restored there. In addition to other meal sures the High Commissioner had taken steps to restrict the move- ments of agitators and strike leaders. Authority was given ear- lier t the year for increases in the British and in Palestine sections of police and the High Commissioner had recently autho- rised the carolment of a number of ex-constables as supernumerary police. As House was aware the milltary garrison had been sub- stantially relriforced since, the out- unrest. Regarding the appointment of a Royal Commis- 5.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through slon after order had been restored,

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COLLIERY DISASTER

In South Wales

London, May 26.

TARIFF AMENDMENTS EFFECTS

HOW THEY

HELP

London, May 20. In Commous answer regarding the tariff amendments recent- ly discussed in the Australian Parliament, the President of the Board of Trade sald. that on the basts of the recent Import statistics the reductions made affected the It Is feared that seven men nave United Kingdom trade amounting been drowned in a colliery disas- to £1.500 000. The Commonwealth ter in South Wales. While 20 men Government had introduced im- of the day shift were at work to- day in the Loveston pit in Pem-import of cotton and rayon goods. portant proposals relating to the

brokeshire which was only recent- motor cars and some other com- is reopened after several years. modities. While it was not pos- water brch through the roof of sible to estimate the exact effect the workings which are six hun-

these new proposals on dred feet deep. Thirteen of the United Kingdom, exports to Aus- men succeeded In fighting their tralla he was very glad to say, they Way to safety. Rescue work is included measures, notably those relating to cotton and rayon goods which should prove of substantial benefit

$ 30 p.m.-"Due for Piano and being feverishly pursued but owing

Violin in A Major" (Op. 162) (Schubert) played by Sergel

(Piano)

Rachmaninof

to the rising water difficulties are great. One body has been recover- anded but nothing has been seen or beard of the six other men who were trapped. —- . British Wireless.

Fritz Kreisler "(Violin), 8.55 p.m.-"Pař. Americana” (Her-

bert)

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p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry

News Bulletin and Announce-

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1. For you alone (Geehi).

2. Kashmiri Love Song (Wood-

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4. 1 Heard you singing (Coates)

935 p.m.-

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kens).

Standchen (Heykens).

REVISED REGULATIONS

Administration of Unemployment Assistance

London. May 26

The Prime Minister in a Com-. mong reply to-day said he regret- ted it has not yet been possible to

of

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SIX LIVES LOST

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London, May 26,

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London, May 26. missing non-confidential postal packet addressed from the British Legation at Addis Ababa to the British Congul at Djibuti by which was at first described in

The Coolles of Sumatra (Jessel),'| Introduce the new regulations for The Caravan (Bayer, arr. Leo- the administration of unemploy- drowning in the North Sea as a press messages from Abyssinia as

pold).

ment assistance in place of the result of the collision off Aldbrough | diplomatic bag has now arrived at "Where my Caravan has rested revised regulations submitted in near Flamborough Head on York- Djibuti" according to a statement

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the last Parliament and later with- | shire coast between the Hull Traw- at Commons questión time by Lord Love's Old Sweet Bong (Molley). drawn. The Government felt itler Pleador. of 424 tons and the Cranborne.- Spring's Delight March-Inter-necessary to make very exhaustive London steamer San Salvador of British Wireless.

mezzo (Allbout),

examination of the possible effects 5805 tons which occurred in а Deutschmeister Regimental March of the changes and he'way unable dence fog this morning. The.. F

(Jurek).

to indicate the precise date" when Picador which was returning to MR. THOMAS LEAVES the new regulations would be pre- Hull from fishing grounds sank in sented. He did not anticipate the three minutes. San Salvador which

London, May“ 28. final decision would now be long was hound for Tyne trom South Mr. J.H. Thomas visited Buck- delayed.

America with a cargo of oil picked ingham Palace this afternoon to British Wireless.

up fourteen of the Picador crew hand over his seals of office and of twenty: The Bän Salvador was to take leave or the 'King on re- damaged and is taking in water. ¦ linquishing. his post As Colontai She is making for port-

Becretary.- British Wireless.

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TIN CONTROL

Negotiations Pending

London, May 26.

A communique issued by the International Tin Committee in

6 pmSextet for 2 Violins, 21 London, to-day says that in view Violas, and Cell in B Bat of the difficulties the committee major by Johannes Brahms.

view in German

7.15 p.m.-Topical Talk.

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London, May 26. Seven British Field Marshals headed by the Duke of Connaught In an address at the Levant Fair attended the ceremony

London, May 2o.

In the.

6.45 p.m.-News and Economic Reports from Bolivia they decided at Tilaviy the High Commissioner, state apartments at Buckingham that "For the July-Beptember Sir Arthur Wauchope referred" to Palace this afternoon at which the quarter" should be considered at the "Most regrettable disturbances King, accepted his Field Marshal's The and the many acts of lawlessness baton. His Majesty previously the June-meeting in Paris. tin control scheme ends on the of the last few weeks" and said appeared for the first time in the last day of this year unless renew-that "During the past four weeks Field Marshal's uniform when he law abiding citizens of this coun- drove in state to St. James Palace Four participating states Bolivia, try under deep provocation have this morning to attend the second Malaya. Netherlands East Indies shown restraint which is highly levee of his reign.

The baton which the King ac- and Nigeria are willing to continue appreciated by me. This spirit of the control provided Stam, Belgian restraint is admirable in itself and cepted from the Duke a Conge and other producing coun-most helpful to the Government. naught, Senior Field Marshal, bore tries join in on satisfactory terms. I again assure you no strike and the Inscription which at His Ma- The communique recorda the fav-no acts of violence will cause the "jesty's wish is briefer and simpler purable progress in the negotia Government to deflect from its than the form usual in the past. tions with the Belgian Congo and determination to discharge in full The inscription reads "Majesty man King Edward VIII Field Marshal an early opening of negotiations its obligations under the with Slam British. Wireler,

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(Germ,, Englɔ.

9.05 p.m. Call DJA and DJE (Ger-

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German Folk Bong."

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January 21, 1936. British Wireles,

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