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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937.
SPANISH NEWS FOR DEFENCE OF SYNOD FOR
ITALIAN WAR INVALIDS
Rome, July 18.
HONG KONG
NEW MINE.LAYING SUBMARINES
The association of Italian "War Infallda had made a declaration HMS Grampus and Rorqual, are Two mine-laying submarines, to the effect that it has been decided that the Italian volum teers wounded in Spain' will be admitted to membership of, the Association.
Transocean News Service.
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SEIZURE CONFIRMED
London, July 18. The British Admiralty' confrins
•that Од Saturday & British
merchant steamer was confiscated by nationalist Spanish warships outside Santander but inside the three mile Umit because the vessel was carrying contraband. She has been brought to Ferrel.
The captain declared that he had only intended to use the ship to carry refugees from Bantander. In London it is believed that the sudden despatch of the battleship "Royal Oak" and one destroyer to Spanish waters is connected with
this incident.-
Transpcean" News Service,
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
Salamanca, July 18. In reports on the occurrences on the anniversary of the natio- nalits uprising, the Spanish press publishes noteworthy particulars about the successes of the Natio- nalist troops in the twelve months.
The Nationalist air force have destroyed 328, enemy planes in addition to which twelve planes were captured,
The papers also publish lengthy reports about the achievements of high officers connected with the
Nationalist forces.- Transocean News Servier.
INSURGENTS RESUME
OFFENSIVE
Hendaye, July 18. The Insurgent forces, under General Francisco Franco, have resumed the offensive to the west of Madrid, following the exhaustion of the Loyalist assaults of the past several days, and with a vengeance. To-day 16 bombing planes working In relays, and escorted by 112 fighters, are said to have con- tinuously attacked the Government positions "at Villa Nueva del Par- dillo, and at Brunete, without meeting any resistance from Government fiers.
The Insurgents report that their infantry subsequently reached its local objectives without encounter- ing opposition, as the Government lines were uritenable owing to the
to leave England shortly for the China Station.” “
On their arrival at Hong Kons, the Fourth Submarine Flotilla in the Far East will consit of 17 of the most modern types, of vessels, all of 1,475 tons, each armed, with eight torpedo tubes and engined to. 4,400 a.b.p.
submarine
DIOCESE OF
SINGAPORE
First Steps To Be
Taken Shortly
The first step towards the estab- shment of synodical government in the Diocese of Singapore, with- in the jurisdiction of which is the whole Malayan peninsula, will be taken shortly by the institution in every parish in the ecclestastical territory of a system of electoral rolla.
Forms of déclaration will shortly be distributed and Church people to the effect that they are over 18 in the Diocese will be asked to sign
of the Church of England, etcetera. years of age, are baptized members
Commenting on this satisfactory state of axairs, a recent issue of Truth declares that there can be this big concentration of Britain's no question about the wisdom of
relatively Stall strength, Hong Kong, very vul nerable to surface attack by sta.
LOCAL POWERS EXTENDED lends itself most effectively to sub-
The formation of the Synod is marine and mine defence, and the a matter of internal administra- same applies, thinks Truth, to Sin-tion which will not directly affect would be a harder nut gapore, although "this fortress the status of the Diocese, as sub- than Hong Kong."
to crack ordinate to the Archbishop of Can- terbury but will possibly extend local powers of making repre- for instance, in the comination of sentations to the Archbishop 15,
the Bishop.
The moral effect of the known force, it is suggested, is a great de- presence of a large submarine
fensive asset, as was illustrated frequently during the Great War. The creation of a Synod in Sin- Admiral Jellicoe, in his book "The gapore, will be an almost essential Grand Fleet." gives various in-preliminary to complete self-gov- stances in which be, and other Ad-ernment which, however, can only mirals, refused to "go on" qwing to be achieved through the federa the menace of enemy submarines! tion or at least four Dioceses, which were subsequently proved constituting a Province. not to have been there at all.
FIRE DESTROYS BALLOON
Rochester, Minn., July 18. Fire to-day destroyed the new balloon equipment belonging to
Prefessor Jean Piccard, twin
brother of the famous stratosphere, balloonist, who was attempting a record-breaking ascent here.
THREE "HOUSES" · The Synod as ultimately COM- posed will consist of three “Houses" the Bishop, the clergy and repre- sentatives of the laity. Delegates to the House of Lafty will be ap- painted by local Church Councila or 'committees, states the Rev. J. G. Hail, Chaplain of the parish of
Selanger, and these in turn will be elected by all who are qualified to vote. The necessary qualification will consist in the appearance of the elector's name on the roll of the parish and it is for this pur- pose that Church people will short- ly be asked to sign "the" 'above-
It is believed, the fire started in the air, but reports state that Pro- fessor Piccard landed. safely at Lansing, Iowa, about 75 miles from here. This information was con-mentioned declarations. yeyed here to Madame Piccard.
The Professor ascended from Rochester earlier on what was an- bounced as a trial ascent. His equipment on this occasion conslat- ed of a gondola sapported by eight reintively small, rubber balloons. Reuter.
The next step will be the con- vening of a constitutive assembly elected on the basis of the elector- 41 rolls and the final step towards the establishment of the new Gor- ernment will be the adoption and Inauguration of an approved Con-
stitution.
Freedom Ceremony At Aberdeen
Mr. W. L. Mackenzie Kipg, Prime Mr. Mackenzie King, addressing aerial assault which preceded their | Minister of Canada, and Mr. J. A. the school-children, said:"A$
advance.
The San Bebastian press reports the despatch of numerous troop trains from Burgos, Vitoria and San Sebastian to the Santander and Asturian fronts.
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Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, you go through life remember that received the Freedom of Aberdeen good will is a great power; remen- recently, writes a correspondent in ber that good will is a great power; the "Times." About 1,800 persons remember that ill will is a terrible attended the ceremony, including power. The battle to-day is be- 300 senior school children and 'a tween men and women of good number of visitors from Canada | will against those who, unfortun- and Australia,
ately, are more or less permeated with feelings of ill will. If you
pire and the whole world. try wish to help your country, the Em-
through your lives to develop in every way,good will between coun-
PLANES SHOT DOWN General Queipo. de Llano, in a
Lord Provost E. W. Watt pre- broadcast, claimed that 71 Govern- ment planes were shot down and 12- Prime Ministers, said it was fitting sided, and," in presenting the two captured after they had made in this year of the Coronation that forced landings on the Madrid. -front between July 1 and July 16.
Aberdeen should seek to honour Moreover, 21 Government tanks two such distinguished representa- try and country, between race and were destroyed by artillery and tives of the Dominions. Mr. Mac race, religion and religion, class nine others were captured during kenzie King, he added, had close and class, and man and the Madrid Eghting of this period, associations with Scotland, for his That and that alone will cure the he added."
paternal grandfather, John King. ills of the world and give us a was born near Fraserburgh and his | civilization we all greatly need at maternal grandfather; William this time.""
i Reuter.
SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS
Valencia, July 18. "The Germans and Italians are
Lyon Mackenzie, Wis born In -Dundee.
Returning thanks for the Free- not here to defeat the Republic, dom, Mr. Mackenzle King said that
it to take our mines and naval both his grand parents took part bases in order to check other pow-th the Canadian rebellion a cen- ers, like. Britain and France," de-tury ago. HLA mother's father was
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ADVICE TO EMIGEANTS......" Mr. Lyons, referring to what Scotsmen nad done for the Empire, said they could read the history of Australia in the history or the achievements of outstanding Scots
clared Spain's President Senor a leader of the struggle for pall-in that country. Speaking of the Manuel Azana, addressing a crowd-tical freedom tor the mass of the recent trade depression which Aus-
d'meeting here to-day on the oc- people, and
traila had encountered, he said his father's father casion of the anniversary of the went to Canada from Aberdeen they had come out of that de- beginning of the civil war.
with a detachment of the Royal and as a nation that had kept true pression with their beads high, Horse Artillery during the re
Senior Azana denounced the pro- posal to grant the Insurgent belli bellion. John King, he said, to the traditions of their country gerent rights as an impertinent trained a cannon at a windmill in Credit for that achievement be
01 always meeting commitments, plece of intervention. He said the which Mackenzie was supposed to
GOODWILL^ AGAINST
Bank of Australia, which was founded on Scottish principles.
I only non-intervention realised was be secreted in the hope of blowinie longed to a Scot, Bir Robert Gib- that of the League of Nations. both the windmill and his to 500, head of the Commonwealth
Concluding, he declared the
pieces. Government's military strength was the better. "I know there are half a million Spanish bayonets which won't let themselves be vanquish- ed," he asserted. Rester.
BIG AIR BATTLE ··
Madrid, July 19,
It is reported that the biggest air battle of the world's history was fought near the old Spanish capital to-day. At least 160 planes were
In his message to the school. ILLWILL Speaking of Scots ploneers who children, Mr. Lyong said ne hoped had
Mr. that some of them would follow gone to Canada, Mackenzie King said that when he in the footsteps of their fathers thought of government and the and go out to Australia, take some struggles of responsible govern of the risks the others, had taken, ment he found that the struggle and help to develop and build up was not merely in the Ines of that great and important part of those who were in the forefront the British Empire. but in the lives of the great un-
The two Prime Ministers also known and unnumbered pioneers spoke at complimentary luncheon Fa action for over an hour. who settled in Canada and helped afterwards. Mr. Lyons spoke of The Government asserts 18 In- to develop it. In those early days the family life of the King and surgents were shot down and four | they brought with them qualties | queen, and aid they hoped that Republican craft failed to returnal which made the Dominions what | one day the Majesties would. visit.
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