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Coronations
Decorations
CORDIAL GREETINGS
SOUTH AFRICA -
FROM
London, May 3. The decoration of the streets of the Coronation route is now well advanced and the buildings are gally adorned with flags, banners and festoons, and pylons are almost all in position.
Despite the absence of buses, the streets were thronged yes- terday with sightseers and the warm spring sunshine to-day again attracted great crowds, particularly to the neighbourhood of Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace.
Overseas visitors continue to az- rive in increasing numbers
Members of the Canadian delc- gation headed by the Prime Minis- ter. Mr. Mackenzie King, reached London on Saturday, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in their picturesque uniforms were given
an exceptionally cordial welcome on their arrival. They crossed the Atlantic in the same boat as the two overseas State Premiers, Mr. Oglly!e of Tasmania
and Mr.
Dysart of New Brunswick, together with the Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec, Mr. Patenaude, and mem- bers of the Empire Parliamentary Association.
General Hertzog. Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa and other members of the Union dele- gation arrived this morning.
GOODWILL FLIGHT TO BRITAIN
US. Coronation Tribute
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Seattle, May 2.
A surprise good-will fight to Bri- tain on the occasion of the Coro- nation of King George VI is being planned' by the United States, ac- Seattle Times to-day. cording to a story published by the
The fight, it is stated, will be made by three of the world's larg- est bombers, and the Army pilots and crews of the big ships are un- der secret orders here.
Official announcement of the proposed flight is being withheld awing, to doubt whether tests can be completed in time to allow the
Extra fuel tanks are being hur-
• General Hertzog in an interview said: "South Africa sends her most cordial good wishes to the hop. British people and desires me to convey to them the heartiest fell-riedly installed in the planes in citations on the occasion of Their Majesties' Coronation."
That occasion is being seized by all the nations of the Common- wealth once again to consult one with another on matters of com-
mon interest and beneft.
In both these historic events. the Coronation and the Imperial Conference, South Africa desires to play her part in a spirit of sincere co-operation, goodwill and friend- ship.
British Wireless.
* INDIAN CONTINGENT London, May 3-The Indian contingent to the Coronation, re- presenting the fighting services in India
and Burma, arrived at Southampton this morning aboard the troopship Ura'la. The men are quartered at Hampton Court. The South African official dele- gation headed by the Premier. General Hertzog, including the Finance Minister, Minister of Fosts and Telegraphs and Minister of Commerce also arrived at Southampton this morning. Reiter's Bulletin Service.
UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN
No Question Of Military Alliance
London, May 2 The United States, delegate to the Coronation, James Gerard, in an interview with the Sunday Chronicle" said that although cicue, Wes of friendship united Great Britain and the United States, there could be no question of a military alliance between the two countries, The American people were Armly resolved not to be come mixed up in European affairs and determined to keep out of war under all circumstances, More- over, there did not exist the least likelihood that the United States would become member of the League of Nationa
Mr. Gerard also declared that a
World Conference at the present moment would not meet with suc- cess, for the nations were not yet prepared for such a conterence. Eventually, however, such negotia- tions would have to take place and would bring the result desir- ed.
Transocean News Service.
LUFTHANSA MAIL
The mail
view of the necessity of carrying heavy loads for non-stop fights across the United States and the Atlantic.
The planes will head for Croy- don, arriving, in all probability, the day before the Coronation -- Reuter.
FLYING PRINCE
Algiers, May 3.
The Rumanian Prince. Canta
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1937.
BILBAO CUT OFF? ANGLO-FRENCH
Insurgents' Claim
Hendaye, May 2
The Insurgents, under General Mola, attacking Bilbao, claim their latest advance has cut Bil- bao from its Bermeo roadstead, from which part all refugeea have been evacuated during the past three months. The present victory has opened the way for an encircling movement to the north of Bilbao.
A communique issued from Sala- manca claims the capture of Ber- meo and Mindaca, adding that 3,000 Basques are retreating from the two captured towns, falling back on Bilbao.
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Insurgent storming parties hav already rushed beyond Bermao and taken the 2,000-foot heights Mont Boliuve, which dominate the road to Mangula
A despatch from St. Jean de Luz, French border town, says the capture of Bermeo by the Insur- gents makes the question of a port of evacuation for the Basque re- fugees more difficult than ever. At the moment efforts are being made to evacuate women, children and aged people from Bilbao, but the port is blockaded and being raided constantly by aircraft, and the work is dangerous to refugees and rescuers alike.- Reister.
MAY DAY IN BILBAO
Basques Celebrate With Successes
Blibao, May 2.
It is reported here that the Bas- ques celebrated May Day by indict- ing a series of reverses on the In- surgent attackers. It is claimed the latter lost 2,500 casualties in the day's engagements.
PRESS
Violent Attack By
.Insurgents
London, May 3.
A violent attack on the British and French press is made in an Insurgent communique arising from the former's condemnation of "hypothetical bombardment of a amall town" as anti-humanitarian,
The communique vigorously ac- cuses these newspapers of remain- ing silent at tens of thousands of murders and outrages in towns in Government hands.
It asserts that the bombardment of Guernica would have been justi- fted as it was a munitions manu- facturing centre. Nevertheless they refrained from so doing. though possibly a few bombs fell there in the course of military operations.
The communique strongly reite: rates that Guernica, likę Elber and Malaga, were "destroyed by the Government's incendiarists with Dynamite.- Reuter.
"ESPANA”
RAN INTO A MINE
London, May 2.
A communique has been issued from Insurgent headquarters at Salamanca, stating the loss of the battleship Espana was due to the striking of a mine, one of the numerous charges placed outside Government ports by the In- surgent themselves.
The communique says the reports that the sinking of the ship was due to an aerial bombardment are fantastic and add that at no time was any Government plane sighted by the Espana. The rescue of the Espana's crew was carried out in perfect order, it is claimed.
Reuter
BRITISH STEAMER
FOUNDERS
Brussels, May 2.
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OF
FACT
A STATEMENT
FOR OVER 73 YEARS
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
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THE LEADING WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS
NO BUSES IN
LONDON
Dispute Parties To Present "Cases"
London, May 2. While London experienced a week-end without buses, both sides In the dispute which has led to one of the most serious strikes in years, spent a busy time preparing their cases for presentation to the court of enquiry, established by the Min- istry of Labour, which opens to
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Among the several prisoners taken by the Basques were Italians as well as Spunish."
It is feared that at least ten men According to men from the fighting of the Bristol steamer, Alecto.
have been drowned with the sink-
London streets, usually compara- ing line, one Insurgent force at-
tively quiet on Sunday. presented tacking Bilbao is composed of a ing, after a collision in heavy fog The Alecto foundered this morn-
a strange appearance without mixed Italo-Spanish column, 4,000 with
buses, but the large the Yugo-Slavian steamer,
numbers, of strong. It was this unit that Plavalk. The ships collided near
Coronation visitors seemed undis- swept through Guernica, demoilsh-the Noordhinder Lighthouse.
mayed as they "hiked" their way ed by air bombing raids before the truction of this one-time strong-gineer, were saved by the Piavnik,
Four of the Alecto's crew, includ-to view the decorations in various troops came to complete the des- ing the chief officer and chief en-
parts of the metropolis.
Rallway stations were constantly point in Bilbao's defences.
IN THE FAR EAST.
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RETURN VISIT TO ROME
busy, and taxis were in great de- Baron von Neurath
Due To-day
Reuter.
Cuzene who is attempting a re- cord flight from England to the
Another column attacking Bil-missing.--.
but the remainder of the men are mand for sight-seeing. Cape, arrived at Alouef at I p.m.
bao is known as the Black Arrows, local time yesterday. In trying to
Reuter. take off he punctured a tyre. It commanded by Italians. It has and is composed of Spaniards, has been arranged for a new tyre to be sent
been driving a from Algiers, which Durango and Amorebieta.
wedge between should have arrived last night."
Basques assert both these for- There is no news yet of his deces were requised with heavy losses parture.-
after fighting all yesterday.-- Beuter.
Kleuter.
AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND POPULAR FRONT GAIN
FLIGHT
Rome, May 3. H. F. Broadbent, the Australian airman, who is attempting to break H. L. Brooks' record for the Aus- tralia-England night, arrived here at 8.21 m. and left at 8.50--- Hester.
TIENTSIN RIVER MYSTERY
Tientsin, May 2. In view of the discovery of many dead bodies floating on the Tientsin River, the police are making a thorough investigation into the causes of their death. Each body is photographed for the purpose of identification
A house-to-house enquiry is be- ing undertaken in order to find out whether any persons are missing. and strict control of the move- ments of workers and vagabonds will be made.
The police have not yet been
able mystery.- Union News."
to fathom this
Sete, May 2.
The Popular Front candidate de- feated the Semi-Fascist candidate of the French Popular Party in the second ballot of a by-election here to-day.
The victor was the secretary of the French Prime Minister, M. Leon Blum, M. Jules Moch, who polled 8.554. His opponent, M. Vuillemin, polled 2,312- Heuter.
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MRS. SIMPSON'S DIVORCE
Decree Made Absolute
London, May 3. Mrs. Ernest Simpson's divorce decree has been made absolute....
Hleuter.
London. May
3. Mr3. Wallis
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CHINESE PRESS COMMENT
General Election In Japan
Rome, May 2. Baron von Neurath, the German Foreign Minister, is due to arrive here to-morow.. He is returning the visit paid him by Count Clano, the Italian Foreign Minister, last
the Commenting on
German visit, the "Popolo
FULL EFFECTS FELT "s
London, May 3 Although to-day was the third day of the London bus strike, it was owing to the week-end inter- vening the first on which the in- convenience caused by withdrawal of buses was fully experienced. autuma. The streets were crowded with pedestrians, and there was conges-statesman's tion in some parts af morning peak d'italia oficial Fascist organ, in the number of private motor himself, hours owing to the great increase founded by Signor Berito Mussolini cars and bicycles on the roads.
says; In view of the common action of the two coun- Under-ground trains and trams tries and their vigilance over the were called upon to carry excep- progrese of events in Europe, there so far indicate that the interference contacts between Italy and Ger- tionally heavy traffic, but reports is nothing remarkable in frequent with business caused by the strike many.
Alarmists in European politics,
Shanghal, May 3. unmistakable verdict has been given against the Hayashi Cabinet, declare the leading Chin- ese newspapers in commenting upon the
result of the general election in Japan.
Considerable prominence is given to the details of party strengths and election details generally.
The most noteworthy feature is was less acute than was generally pro-government parties, the prin- British Wireless.
of action. cipal one of which the Showakal, obtained only nineteen seats.
OBITUARY
Sir Arthur Somervell
London, May 3.
The death is announced of Sir Arthur Somervell, musical com- poser, late Principal Inspector of music to the Board of Education Scotch and Inspector of music to the Whitehall. He was 14 years old.
Education Department. Reuter's Bulletin Service.
ARMY OFFICERS
London, May 3. The deaths are also announced of Major-General Robert Hare and Major-General John Edge,
The latter, who was born in 1848, the retired Hat, having served on the Army Medical Stan. As far back as 1872 he was pro- moted Staff Surgeon in recognition
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of galant services against the In- dians at Orange Walk, British" Honduras.
Major-General Edge also served
considered to be the defeat of thexpected with 5,000 omnibuses out the newspaper adds, need look for in almost every war, the Afghan
A second important feature is the success of the Social Mass Party, a liberal organisation which increased its representation from 18 to 37.
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The success of the Social Mass la taken as signifying "the gradual disfavour into which the Hayashi Cabinet is failing."- Neuter.
Japanese Elections
surprises from the Berlin-Rome axis. The policy. developed in common between the two countries will be logical and realistic,. it as- serts
Leuter.
war of 1878-80, Zulu war of 1879, Egyptian war of 1882, South African war of 1899-1903 and the great war, receiving many medals and decorations for distinguished ser- vice.- leuter's Bulletin Service.
** UNDERGROUNDS FULL ·
London, May 3 London to-day experienced the third day of the bus strike. The streets were crowded
BERLIN PARTY with pedestrians. This morning the full rush
Berlin, May 2. was ap- parent when the city's streets were
Reichsminister for Foreign Af- filled with crowds of workers by train for Munich, on his way to fairs, Baron von Neurath, left bere making their way to the offices Rome. He was accompanied by Taxis were in great demand, while Embassy Councillor von Bismark. it seems all those possessing bi-Geheimrat von Kotze, Geheimrat cycles had them on the streets. Heimburg, Legation Secretary von Undergrounds were Alled to Ca Marchthaler, The Italian Ambas- pacity with hardly breathing space, sador in Berlin, Signor Attolléon, is others were injured, several severe- crowding of trains. while doors of stations had to be accompanying Baron von Neurathy, when a party of 70 tribesmen shut in order to prevent
swent into a sleepy little border Reuter's Bulletin Service.
Transoezan News Service.
village, Faharpur, to-day,
over to Rome.-
FAREWELL TO THE DUKE
Tokyo, May 2. Simpson's decree nist of divorcement parties was revealed in the The success of the anti-Govern- was made absolute to-day by the final returns of the Japanese ge- President, Bir Boyd. Merriman, in neral election this morning. the Divorce Court. The decree nisl
COURT OF INQUIRY 179 seats followed by the Selyukal, The Miniseito led the way with
London, May 3. in Opposition, with 175.
The opening session of the Court The two major groups thus secured an ag-
of Inquiry appointed by the Minta. gregate of 354 out of a total of 468.ter of Labour to investigate and
The other parties bolled as fol. report on the issues in the London ng to, depart for Tours. He may London. May 3.--MIA. Wallis lows: Showakai 19, Social Mags 37, bus strike took place in public leave Austria any day after Mon-
was granted at Ipswich Assizes on gruesome October 27 last.- British Wireless."
SZECHUEN FAMINE
RELIEF
"NO COMMENTS"
Simpson's divorce decree was made Kokumin Dorel 11, Tohokai 11, absolute this morning in the Lon- Labour and other minor parties 9 don Divorce Court by Sir Boyd Independents 25.- Merriman. The case was one of Keuter. seventy eight in the list up far hearing and was undefended.
The proceedings this morning were purely formal and lasted twenty five seconds.
Shanghai, May 3. Berlin, May 2.
So severe is the famine in Sze- which was taken chuen Province according to the aboard by the German airliner. latest reports, that the different Lufthansa, on Friday afternoon social bodies of Chengtu are unit- reached Frankfurt-on-Main thising in forming a big society for heard the news of the Court pro- It is understood Mrs. Simpson morning, so that the total time devising ways and means for suc-nouncement a few minutes later by taken in transit was only 44 3/4 couring the famine-stricken and telephone and said that she had no
hours.
Transocean Ness Service.
starving people Chinese Evening Press..
comments to make on it. Reuter's Bulletin Service.
TRIBESMEN BREAK OUT AGAIN
Peshawar, May 2. One Hindu was killed and five
One, Hindu and one Sikh were carried off by the raiders, sup posedly to be held for ransom
The raiders looted shops and houses and then set fires, destroy- St. Wolfgang, May 2. ing wantonly considerable pro- The Duke of Windsor is prépar-perty- Reuter.
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Volga.M
Caṇal
Opened
Moscow, May. 2, Moscow to-day became a sear
Mr. John Forster, barrister, Deputy staged a picturesque, farewell to this morning.
day-to-morrow. The Chairman of the Court is
The inhabitants of St. Wolfgang Umpire under the Unemployment night. Gally decorated and flu- assurance Acts and Chairman of minated barges, rowing boats and the Industrial Court. COMMONS VACATION
motorboats, headed by two massive Other members of the Court are barges carrying massed bands and Sir Arthur Pugh, former President six of the best dancing couples of port London, May 3-The House of of the Trade Union Congres, and the country-side, formed a proces- Commons will adjourn on Thurs- Mr. Basil Sanderson, Chairman of sion to the Duke's residence... which will cover the Coronation Chairman of the employers side a farewell address to the Duke, day afternoon for the vacation the Shipping Federation and and Whitsun Holiday. The House of the National Joint Council for who thanked him warmly for the The Vice-Burgomaster delivered
will reassemble on May 24 British Wirzien.
Dock Labour, British, Wireless.
Berenade.-
Reuter.
Citizens of the great city crowd-
decorated with fiage and banners, arriving by way of the newly-open- la of passenger ships and tugboats, ed to the piers to welcome a flotil-
ed Volga-Moscow canal→→→ Reuter,