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"ANGLO-ITALIAN NO VACANCY TO GALE STRIKES
RELATIONS
New Atmosphere Created
London, Aug. 3. The exchange of letters between Mr. Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister, and Signor Benito Mussolini, the Italian Dictator, has created a new 'atmosphere in Anglo-Italian relations, it is hoped in London. But Reuter under- stands that no commitments have been made on either side.
FILL!
Senator Borah's Surprise
Washington, Aug. 3.
SHANGHAI
Extensive Damage To Property
Shanghai, Aug. 4.
ed, and extensive property damage has resulted, as the worst storm of the year lashed Shangha! yes- terday afternoon and all night.
Senator William Borah, inveter-One person is known to have ate enemy of the Roosevelt Ad- been killed and at least 25 injur ministration Bad one of the strongest Republican leaders, started the Senate to-day by de- claring that despite the resignation of Mr. Justice van Devanter there was no vacancy in the Supreme Court for President Roosevelt to All...
Large sections of the city are in- undated by flood and rows of trees have peen blown down, Whole brick walls collapsed under the' pressure of the gale, and even human beings were swept off their feet and hurled across streets.
Senator Borah read an extract from the relevant Act. purporting to show that Mr. Justice van De-" vanter was a judge for life and
Fanned by a 60-mile-an-hour that he was not removable from wind, are destroyed two "large the bench except by impeachment gedowns last night, and although OF death. His resignation was no estimate of the loss is yet avail- not effective, in that the Chier able, it is placed as high as $1,000.- Justice. If he wished, could recall 000 in raw silk and other mer- his brother judge
to the Benchchandise. at the next session of the Supreme Reuter
No details of any understand- ing have been discussed and the various plans outlined in the Press are merely hypothetical and pure conjecture. without any actual basis, it is learned.
Following Mr. Anthony Eden's references to the Mediterranean situation in the House of Com- mons, Count Dino Grandi, Italian Ambassador, called on the Foreign Minister, and then went to see Mr. Chamberlain. He communicat-Court ed to the Prime Minister the triendly message from Signor Mussolini.
MUTUAL SUSPICION
DISPELLED Mr. Chamberlain then replied with an autographed letter of a personal nature, couched in friend- ly, general terms, to which Signor Mussolini replied in the same strain. This is the history of the correspondence.
The
On the heels of Senator Borah's remarks, President Roosevelt de- clared he was empowered to make *
Supreme Court appointment, and indicated that he might make
one before the adjournment of the Senate. Reuter.
BORODIN BACK IN CHINA
TIENTSIN REPORT
DENIED
Berlin, Aug. 8.
A report from Tientsin, alleging that the German Consul there, Dr. Storer, was in negotiation with Ja- panese circles to hand over the German "concession" to the Japa- nese authorities, is denied.
It is a well known fact, the Ger- man press writes, that since the end of the World War, there existed no more "German concessions" In
correspondence has no direct bearing either on the Non-
Moscow, Aug. 3. Intervention Committee's delibera- According to unconfirmed re- tlons, the Locarno Pact, the Ethio-ports here, Michael Borodin, editor China, as Austrian or Rusisan con- plan question or other specific of the Moscow Dally News, has matters, but it is believed the left by plane for Nanking. personal exchange will serve to dispel, mutual suspicion and may be interpreted as indicating that the British and Italian Govern- ments concur in their views on the
Mediterranean situation, in. the manner defined by the For- elga Secretary, Mr. Eden, in the House of Commons on July 30,
FRANK DISCUSSION
It is hoped that any question of detall with respect to British and Italian interests in the Mediter- ranean and elsewhere may be solved by frank "discussions be- tween Rome and London.
It is widely felt in British poll- tical circles that a favourable op- portunity now offers for bullding upon the existing close and cordial Anglo-French relationship and the Improvement of relations between Rome and London, as a comple- ment to those between Paris and London, and that such steps should appease the general Euro- pean tension-Reuter,
GERMAN INTEREST
IN ANGLO-ITALIAN
RAPPROACHMENT
Bertin, Aug. 3. The German Press connues to show interest in the attempt of Britain and Italy to settle their differences, and the Press is un- animous in expressing satisfac- tion over the new line of policy.
Regarding the British desire to proceed to the elimination of the Abyssinian question, the London correspondent of the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung alleges that the question of granting some compensation of a personal char- acter to the Negus is playing a part in these matters, adding that it is quite possible that it will open up a way for financial quarters of the city to lend support to the development of Abyssinia.
Nevertheless no practical. pur- pase could be served by discussing these questions before the outcome of the September session of the League of Nations la known.
The “Angriff” in & despatch from London alleges that eren before he took over office, Neville. Chamberlain was firmly in favour of recognising thet new Roman Empire. The only thing that will remain to be discovered is the road leading to this goal- Transocean News Service.
SOVIET AMBASSADOR VISITA *** FRENCH FOREIGN: MINISTER
Paris, Aug: 3. The French Foreign Minister,
Old residents in China will re- member Borodin's name from the time of the Hankow regime, before
the Central Kuomintang broke re- lations with the Soviets, when Michael Borodin and General Blue- cher were High Advisers to the Central Kuomintang- Troncean Hewi Service.
DELEGATION TO GENEVA
Baghad, Aug. 3. The Iraqui Government has de-
cided to send an official delegation
to Geneva in order to assist the Arab stand in the Palestine ́ques- tion. The Iraqui delegation will be beaded by the Foreign Minister himself.
Transocean News Service.
WHITE WOMAN" TO
VISIT LHASA -
Invited By Tibet Government
Mrs. Suydam Cutting, the first white woman to be invited to visit Lhasa, arrived in Southampton re-
husband, the well-known American cently in the Queen Mary with her
explorer.
to
Mr. and Mrs, Cutting are tour Tibet for two and a ball months on behalf of the American Museum of Natural History and
the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
Mr. Cutting, who has visited
Tibet twice before, and gained the friendship of the late Dalai Lama, has received special permission for this visit, When It became known that he wished his wife, to ac- company him, an invitation was sent to her by the Tibetan Gov-
ernment..
Apart from the wives of two officials on Government missions. she will be the first white woman to explore Tibet.
Mrs. Cutting will collaborate with her husband in the collection of ethnological and botanical speci- mens. Ji
A TIBETAN MAID "I shall attend to the photo- graphic side," she said, "and also help with the botanical collection. I have not done much actual ex- ploration, but I have been on shooting expeditions in India, and last year, at the invitation of the British Resident, we spent some time to Nepal
A Tibetan maid with a know- ledge of European ways will ac-' company her, an
We plan to leave, England"in four or five daya time," said Mr. M. Yvon Delbos received M. Cutting," and travel by train Buritz, the Soviet Ambassador through India, to a point on the.. to Paris to-day. It is believed that road to Darjeeling Then we shall non-intervention was the subject of transfer to motor-cara, which will the discussion. Special attention take us to the end of the road. was paid to the efforts of "Here ponies will be awaiting us. Delbos to induce the Soviet Union to adopt a more conciliatory attitude. The game matter had
and we shall make straight to- wards Lhass
From Lhasa, where we shall led the French Foreign Minister probably not stay more than a last week, to put himself into weer or 10 days, we may strike due direct touch with Moscow, ok east, through.
Chas
At the Albustion caras, also discuss
only once before
a white
British Government
cessions, all of which were handed back to China, have since formed the Chinese Special Ad- ministration Districts. Transocean News Service
KING GEORGE'S FIRST FLIGHT
London, Aug. 3. For the Arst time since his ac- cession to the Throne, King George used a plane to-day and few from Windsor Castle to the Youth Camp in South England, which he had founded 15 years ago.
The King stayed in the camp the whole day and returned at night,-- Transpccus News Service
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