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Mining Of H.M.S. Hunter By Insurgents

London, June 23.

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Seldom has the leader of a great political party been chosen with FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937. such unanimity and enthusiasm as was shown by the Conservative party when it elected the Prime Minister, Mr: Neville Chamberlain, as its leader in succession to Mr. Baldwin.

The meeting at Caxton Hall was private-"almost a family party." as Sir John Gilmour described it It had many impressive moments.

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There was a remarkable scene when, the election having been un- animously carried, Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain were escorted into the hall by the Chief Whip, Capt. Mar- gesson, and Mr. Douglas Hacking. chairman of the Conservative party organisation.

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he observed with emotion: " cognition of belligerency which was "I have never thought it right to 7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock being examined, and he added that shirk any duties which other peo- no immediate change in the Gov-ple thought më capable of per- ernment's attitude on this matter forming. I shall have the good Į Orchestra.

contemplation. He also fortune to be able to count upon stated he was considering what the assistance of a lady whose af- Scenes Pittoresques Angelus: further steps were to be taken fol- fection and understanding has for lowing the receipt of an answer to many years made all my troubles the British protest regarding the seem light." mining of HMS. Hunter.

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sation for the familles of the Bri- solution has not only declared your tish sailors who lost their lives was Frank V. Read on Local Tennis.

choice of me as your leader, but An Assortment of nartz Crystal 8.45 pm. Orchestral Prologue.

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He made a brief declaration of EXPLANATION URGED

the policy of the Government Replying to a question on British which, he declared, remains Na- cargoes detained by the insurgents, tional." The Government, he said. the Foreign Secretary said that the will work to remove causes delay- British Ambassador was pressing ing the return of confidence in the authorities at Balamanca for Europe, to promote the develop- an explanation of their conduct ment of industry and agriculture, happen, regarding the cargo of the Fern- and to seek by all means to raise Cabin on the bill-top; Pennies from ando L de Barra which was be the standards of our people and

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THE SCOTTISH REGALIA

Ox VIEW FROM FRIDAY, The 25th JUNE, 1987.

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PACIFIC PACT OF NON-AGGRESSION

It anything comes of the sugges

London, June 23. tion that the Scottish regalia

His Majesty's Government will should be presented to the King take suitable opportunities for consulting the other governments principally concerned to ascertain. their views on the proposal for a pacific Pact of Non-Aggression, ap- proved in principle by the Imperial Conference.

The Reichs Cabinet, which had when he vialts Scotland, the value been convened some days ago, met of the gift will lle entirely in the to-day. As this session was long historie associations of the jewels. prepared, it la not thought likely The silvergilt and the rather or that the Spanish situation was the dinary quality of the stones adorn- topic of conversations. Moreovering the Crown and other articles the Cabinet passed a law regulat are worth only a small sum of ing the standing of police omcers money

In a Cabinet Council, presided over by General Goering. it. was stated that the next Cabinet would only meet after the summer vacations

Travancean Trews Setpice.

This information was given to Commons at question time to-day by the Foreign Secretary. British Wircleus.

TO REMAIN IN COMMITTEE

Berlin, June 23,

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