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London, Aug. 12. Four more double journeys across the North Atlantic, to be flown by The Imperial Airways is to have
the two Empire "flying boats, Cale- its own railway terminus in Londonta and Cambria which have don. it will be alongside the Victoria Station and special trains will run from it directly to Croy don, and to Southampton for passengers on the Empire flying boat services.
STATEMENT
Nanking, Aug. 12.
In a statement published by the Chinese Foreign Office to-day, "the Japanese are reproached with in- satiability of their territorial aspirations in China. and with breach of their promise to settle the Hung Joa incident by diplo already participated in the ex- matic means. pertinental work on the North Atlantic route, are scheduled be-
Furthermore Japanese airplanes had flown over Shanghal, Hang- fore the winter ice at Newfound chow, Ningpo and
and closes down the route.
other towns illegally and, apparently for mill- Meanwhile interest temporarilytary purposes. Everything which Foundations of the new building
centres on the Shortmayo com- which will include the
now happens in North China and head-posite akcraft which has been in Shanghai amount to a violation quarters of the Company are now designed to overcome the difficulty of China's sovereign rights, and being excavated, At the same of launching a long range aircraft China has no other course but to time, plans for linking other air-
with a maximum load and which resist. All responsibility rests with ports with the London railway is now ready for trials. termini are being pushed forward.
Japan-raztean News Servica, Under these arrangements, Reseton airport will be 18 minutes rall Journey from Paddington and the new acrodrome under construction for the City of London Corpora- tion at ford will be within 25 minutes of the city by electric
„train.--
British Wireless.
UNITED DEFENCE
FRONT IN SHANGHAI
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The first experimental nights will be made with a lower com- ponent of large teur-engines fly- ing boat, similar to the standard of the Empire boat except for the mechanism by which the upper component, a four-engined float aeroplane, will be attached. The lower component is powered by four Bristol Pegasus "X" engines 950 horsepowers each. Not untü both components "have satis- factorily passed their trials will the critical experiment of a joint fight, with the launching of the about 10,000 feet, he carried out. upper component at a height of
Shortmayo craft is one of the three lines of Composite Air- attack on the problem of com- mercial trans-Atlantic night, the other two being the Empire flying An American Regiment is e trial
boats which have already been on route from Manila to Shanghai.batross monoplanes, experimental and the de Havilland al- The French are bringing reinforce-fights with which are not yet ments from Saigon."
Shanghal, Aug. 12 The Commanders-in-Chief of the foreign troops in Shanghai-with the exception of the Japanese have formed 1 Mixed Defence Committee, and decided that in case of hostilities they would found
United Defence Front.
The
fxed.-
An enquiry. by the Japanese to British Wireless. the French Municipal Council. as to whether, In the event of the situation becoming serious, the Japanese forces were permitted free passage through the French Concession, was answered in the negativė.--
Tran occas News Servic
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TEERS "MOBILISED
Shanghil, Aug. 12. The Shanghal Municipal Council has mobilised the Volunteers, after a meeting attended by the Mayor
IRAQI ARMY HEAD. ASSASSINATED
Baghdad, Aug. 12. General Bekir Sidki, Chief of the Iraqi General Staff, and Major Muhammad Ali Jawad, commander of the Iraq Air Force, were assas- sinated to-day at the Mosul Air- port by a common soldier, armed with a revolver. -"
General Sidki was on his way to attend the Turkish Army mano- euvres.
Major All Jawad lost his fe gallantly endeavouring to protect his general Reuter
of Greater Shanghai, the Japanese The assallant red repeatedly. Consul-General and the represen-killing General Sidki instantly. tatives of Britain, the United States, France and Italy, when, however, no agreement could be reached re- garding the withdrawal of Chinese gendaries, as demanded by Japan, News about possible attacks On the Settlement have been received. The Chinese 88th Divi- sion has arrived in Greater Shang- hal, and refuses the Japanese de- mand for withdrawal. Transncras News Service.
"TOWARDS CHURCH
UNITY
ग
DR. H.H. KUNG
LEAVES GERMANY
Berlin Aug. 12.
Dr. H. H. Kung, China's Finance Minister, had a long interview with Marshal von Blomberg, Ger- many's commander-in-chief, to- day.
Later he said the conversations nad been satisfactory in every | way.
Dr. Kung leaves for Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, and then Rome. to-night- Reuter,
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NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE
"(Continued from Page 3)
There was thus being manifested in their midst a reality of Chris- tian unity which must have if only in the far reaches of time a pro- found" influence on the cause of the visible union of Christendom.
: IDEAL OF ONE BODY There had been two noteworthy features at Oxford, and he hoped there would be at Edinburgh also. First, it was realized that when
Simla, Aug. 12. men turned their thoughts God-
The hostilities on the North. ward and same into conscious west frontier of India, which have communion with God they knew been protracted and have cost the themselves to be at one with their lives of many British troops and brethren. Secondly, the place tribesmen, are expected to be end- given to the theme of the Church.ed within five or six weeks. Gone were the days of individual-" It is understood the Fakir Ipt ism in religion, of self-sufficiency and the hostile tribes are anxious in the life of particular Churches. for peace negotiations, and it is There was ever before the mind therefore expected they will begin of the conference the conception | shortly.-.-
of the Church as me body in Reuter's Bulletin Service.
ideal, if not yet in actual fact-
with one life, one faith, one mis- slon to the world.
NEW ARMY
PROPOSALS
It was surely a great thing that at least the vision of one truly Catholic Church should have been
London, Aug. 12. seen more clearly than ever-before 28,000 reservists,, eligible for re- rising above and beyond its now enrolment with Colours under the broken fragments. That was a scheme announced by the War vital part, of the lessons of the Office on Tuesday are being cir conferences which the delegates cularised with particulars of the must deliver to the Churches they offer which the Government has represented. The eyes both of decided to make for a limited the ministry and of the laity period to test whether the army must be opened to see the would be more attractive to re- vision-not least perhaps among crufts if it offered an opportunity some of those on whose lips the of longer service with pension word "Catholic" was most, often rights at end.→→→ heard. It was not the people British Wireless. only, but the Churches, that perished for lack of vision,· Cer-
tainly those who had once scen now existed, of deepening the the vision of what the Catholle experience of it in spiritual Church" was meant to be and fellowship and in common action might be in the world could never might be a surer road towards. be disobedient to that heavenly the goal of visible unity than the vision............ Burcly the way of prizing way of formal negotiations" be and increasing the inity which | tween Churches,
LONDON PAPERS FULL OF CHINA NEWS
"London, Aug. 13. The front pages to-day's papers are full of the latest developmenta in Shanghai, The papers point out the Japanese, by assembling 33 warships outside Shanghal, were now virtually besieging the city. The British public doubts the negotiations - between China and Japan can lead to any success. It is feared that even more heavy fighting than in 1932 will
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