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"A PIRATES

VICTIM

Ends Adventures-To Become Wife

London, July 20.

sailed around the world before the mast at seventeen, kidnapped by Chinese pirates, Injured in a ship comision. Those are a few of the adventures of Mrs. W. E Bullock, a Franch-Canadian, writes a correspondent

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"Before I was seventeen," Mrs. Bullock, an attractive young brun- ette told me. "I embarked on Norwegian tramp steamer as ste- wardess. I didn't know the des tination of the vessel, but I was Anany landed in Germany.

"In 1932 1 embarked from Hous Kong on a boat owned by a Chin-

only ese company. The white woman on board wig an American missionary. There also the ship fteen well- Chinese. They

looked like atudents.

other

An armaments programme in- volving the expenditure of appro- ximately £175,000,000 in the next alx years has been submitted to the Japanese Cabinet this week. The figures, which imply an in- crease of over 75 per cent. in the On Saturday she was married to Army estimates, are startling en- | Mr. W. E. Bullock, of Coventry; at ough; but they can scarcely have the Chelsea register once, and now surprised Mr. Hirota, though they she will settle down to marrjed may have alarmed Dr. Baba, whose life. predecessor. Mr. Takahashi, was murdered by the mutineers on February 36. The Japanese Prime Minister had his warning so long ago as March 10. the thirty-first anniversary

of the victory Mukden On

B that occasion pamphlet written in the War Office was widely circulated by the Reservists Associations. It en- larged on the great increase of the Russian

Enst, boarded forces in the Far which are now little inferior in dressed young strength to the whole Japanese

"On the second morning I was Army. It demanded an expansion of the Japanese Army, Navy, and awakened by the barking of the Alt Force which would enable the captain's dog and then I heard fstand Empire to ruil its destiny numerous shots. I hurried up on and dominate Eastern Asia. in the deck to find that the fifteen young teeth, if necessary, of the Red Chinese had seized the ship, impri- Army and of the Fleets of the great soned the captain and wireless naval Power. The Navy is pre-operator, and that we were their paring & Budget which provides prisoners.~

of new for 3 heavy programme construction, and the creation of an Air Ministry is under discussion Such are the new demands of the fighting Services, which absorbed over 45 per cent. of the Budget of 1935-36 but remained unsatisfied, In former years they encountered

the resistance within

Cabinet. They will encounter less now, for although the ring-leaders in the recent revolt have been executed, the ideals which inspired them are to all appearance as strong as ever among the hosts of officers who are partisans of the form of State Socialism known as the "Bhuwa" Restoration Movement.

THE NEW DOCTRINE

In itself the, new doctrine,. as, our Tokyo Correspondent recently explained. is merely a Japanese adaptation of Marxism. It was not Laught, by General Mazaki, the guiding spirit of Japanese military education until his sudden dis- missal a year ago. But the Gene- ral's concepts of the divine mission of the Japanese nation and the necessity of direct rule by a divine" | ly descended Emperor gave hi pupils the idea of a movement, or, return to- as they would say, a

After painting the funnels black and painting out the name of the. ship the Chinese 'sailed the ship into Blas Bay, famous as the lair of pirates.

CHASED BY DESTROYER

"I managed to hide a bottle, af brandy," continued Mrs. Bullock, "and as the missionary was upset, I gave it to her. It was the Brat time in her life that she had tast- ed liquer, but she said she liked it. "I managed to hide my jewellery in the wash basin, and money though."

The pirates took Mr Bullock's gramophone and, levelling a re- volver at her, they made her play it for them as they did not know how to use it.

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For four days, they were ke prisoners and during this time they ved on tea and Discufts as the pirates took all the food...

"On the fifth day." Mrs. Bullock continued, "the pirates seized Ave wealthy Chinese merchants ard deserted the ship.

"Our ship then sent out an 8.0.8. and a destroyer gave chase to the pirates."

Mrs. Bullock was injured in the collision, between the Esjberg and the Princess Juliana in the Norta wards a more authoritarian State; Sea last year. She has lived in and. economic discontent did the Japan, China, Java, Malay Strajts rest. The same aspirations that and Canada and has been twice moved the Left wing of the Geraround the world,

"I should think so!" confirmed

FIFTY YEARS AFTER

London. July 21. Among the 380 members of the Order of the Scottish Clans of

man Nazis, until the Führer crush- "But all that kind of thing is« ed them in a night, are leading over now," concluded Mrs. Bullock

elements in the

a little wistfully. the younger

same Japanese Army along the road. But they are too numerous Mr. Bullock. and too powerful to be destroyed as were the Nazi mutineers. As serving oficers they possess an unrivalled authority and prestige; and when General Terauchi warn- ed Mr. Hirota that a Cabinet based upon Liberalism and "laissez faire" could not deal with the national emergency he was simply attrming America who arrived at the Clyde the conviction of most Japanese soldiers and of the multitudes of yesterday from America was one civilians who take their political 1 bis 80th year, who has not been in his native Dundee for 50 years. "credo" from that inspired person-But he is reported as having said age the "spokesman of the War in an interview:-"I've been that long away I don't know if I'll ken And so it goes on Faced by anybody in Dundee.” If he has these demands, the Japanese Gov-retained, his memory as well as ernment.. must either borrow Gr

he has his accent he should not increase taxation. They will al-feel an allen in a strange land for most certainly have to do both,

very long. and it is hard to see how they can obey the Army's behests without inficting worse hardships on the millions of small farmers whom the advocates of the "Shuwa" Res- toration would protect. Booner rat- her than later the Army and Navy will have to face the financial con- sequences of the policy which they

Office."

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London, July 18,

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