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Shanghai Red Balloon Mystery
Hankow, April 26.
Mystery shrouds a large red paper balloon which landed at She corner of Foochow and Fukien Roads in the Interns- tlonal Settlement in Shanghai on the evening of April 24
Un It were written the slogans in Chinese: "Down with Japanese ImpariaHEN) ** and "Support Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek,"
The Shanghal populace still puzzled as to its source. {(Central, News).
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ITALIAN VIEW ON SPEECH OF HENLEIN
Only Solution For Sudeten German
Problem
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CABLES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1938.
BRITISH AIR MISSION WILL
"
NOT REVEAL PLANS IN U.S.
IMPROVEMENT IN "We Come To EDUCATION AND
EMPIRE COMMUNICATION
Growth Of Radio Telephone Service
London, April 25, Speaking at the banquet of the National Chamber of Trade a
Assistant Brighton tonight. the Postmaster
Look Around" - Commodore Weir
New York, April 25. The British Air Mission arrived in New York today and willy to Washington this afternoon.
PEACE
Peace Result Of Fellowship
"London, April 25.
Mr. Kenneth Lindsay, Parliamen- tary Secretary to the Board of Education, speaking in London to- day at the International Con-
Air Commodore J. B. Weir, one fcience of Teachers convened by General, Sir Walter of the members of the Mission, the League of Nations Union, said that the acquisition of knowledge Womersley, revealed Important states that the Missions
and the development of the mind Post Office, plan for improvement make
น
thorough canvass
of
"We come to look around, but I suppose that if purchases are going to be made our view on the situation, will be given weight," he said.
Commodore Weir was reticent regarding the further plans of the Mission.
women.
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No. 35 HANKOW ROAD KOWLOON:
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
:
Comprising:--
Blackwood Ware. Teakwood Drawingroom Bedroom and Din- ingroom Furniture, Ornaments, Pictures, Cutlery, Porcelain and Forging of good international re-
Glass Ware, Brass and E. F. Ware. lations was not the prerogative of Ice Chests, Shanghai Bath, Radio, foreign offices or embassies. There
Gramophones and Records, Electric was no quick and no quack way Table Lamps and Fans, Cooking to goodwill, Fellowship was the Stoves, etc., etc. reality, and peace arrived almost unawares (British Wireless).
of communication services, includ United States aircraft factories to were excellent things, but they ing the erection of a large new determine how many planes and would not guarantee that human. beings would live at peace with receiving station in Keat, with an | what types of fighting craft could
did they their neighbours nor {xerial two miles long connected be obtained.
or Imply tolerance necessarily to the receiving station by 16 miles
truthful dealings between peoples, of special cable, for the trans-At-
Making and keeping of peace in lantic telephone system.
the long run was dependent "or Arrangements have also been
sentiments of knowledge and the made for the provision of ultra.short wave radio-telephone channels be-
behaviour of ordinary men and tween the United Kingdom: and France and between the mainland and the Shetland Islands.
HELP INDUSTRY Sir Walter Womersley said dur-
He said that he could not say Milan, April 28.. ing the past 12 months great pro-at present what types of planes The demands of the Sudeten gress been made in the develop and how many Britain would buy German leader. Konrad Henlein.ment of world communications. In the United States, of how much
affected the as "contained in his address at especially as they
Britain was prepared to spend. Karlsbad, have been prominently Empire.
Any orders for aircraft that To provide for the growth of Britain may place are expected to featured in the Italian press, and some of the papers have published traffic to Holland and Scandina-help American manufacturers to lengthy comments which show avian countries, a new type of cable great deal of understanding for was laid between England and reach full production capacity in the Sudeten German point of view. Holland. The total number
A member of the Mission stated The Gazetta di Popolo concludes telephone circuits between that they are probably staying for from Henlein's speech that the land and the continent was now
some time in the United States, Ultra short wave Sudeten Germans do nos insist on more than 170. territorial economy.
The paper radio telephone circuits would also after which they are proceeding
to Canada.--(Reuter). belleves that Henlein's demands be utilised for connecting the should therefore not be unaccept- Hebrides and other" islands where or telephone neither telegraph able to the Czech Government.
communication had hitherto been available.
The Turin-paper. Stampa, point: out that the Sudeten German question. the chief problem of Czechoslovakia. has now entered upon a new phase and the way suggested by the Sudeten German leader is the only way in which the problem can be solved.- (Transocean).
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SENATOR SUSPICIOUS
Washington, April 25.
25 the by-product.-.
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The beadquarters of the Inter- Speaking in the debate on the national Brigade at Albacete was Navy Expansion Bill. Senator . dissolved yesterday. All recruits
THE In the United Kingdom itself. Hamilton Lewis declared that un-undergoing training at this town
33 progress
also where
been less the United States stopped and the entire technical" and ad- materials to foreign ministrative apparatus. left Al- elvdent during the last 12 months. selling war 8.200 new circuits had been added nations she might some day find bacete for an unrevealed destina- to the trunk system
| herself fighting against American ❘tion. In the sphere of Imperial and produced machines.
The dissolution of the beadquar- foreign telegraphs, all else had Senator Lewis protested against ters of the Brigade is obviously due eclipsed by the recent the purchasing agents from Bri- to the changed situation which has announcement that Cables and tain being permitted to "ascertain arisen after the splitting in two Wireless Ltd and its associated the full quality of our ability to parts of Republican Spain by the THURSDAY, the 28th APRIL. 1938.
Nationalist forces. manufacture produce of war sup-
been
Loyalists Gain companies overseas were introduc
New Spirit
HOLD UP FRANCOIS TROOPS EVERYWHERE
London, April 26. · Although despatches from the Insurgent headquarters at Sara- ossa claim that with the improve-
weather ment in the
General Francisco Franco's troops are con- tinuing to advance northeast from Teruel and along the Mediter- ranean coast from Castellon de la Plana, the Loyalists are now stated to have recovered from their re- cent collapse. They claim to be holding the Insurgents where.
every-
The Loyalist positions on the eastern frunt," along the Ebro and Segre and other rivers, and in the mountains, are said to be occupied by spirited troops under confident commanders, who are pressing for
Wireless).
ing a new fat rate schedule to all plies under the guise of purchase,"
MADRID TENSION- parts of the Empire. The maxi-
NOTHING POLITICAL
Increasing tension is also felt in raum rate of is. 3d. per word for
High quarters emphasise there is Madrid, where now a civil governor fall rate telegrams' beween Empire countries represented a truly hot-nothing political about the British has been appointed and who takes able advance in Imperial com-Air Mission, which is not seeking runst drastic measures to maintain munication," said the Assistant contacts with the State Depart-the morale among the poulation, On Monday, 30 persons were ar- Postmaster General (Britishment. It is further emphasised
that all governments purchasing rested in Madrid "for an attitude air material are treated uniformly hostile to the state" and 54 others with regard to applications for ex-"for undermining the population's
will to resistance.", port licences. ̈
All arrested persons will be tried The Washington Star points out that France, Russia, Japan, China, by the Feople' Tribunal-(Trans- Turkey and various South "Ameri- ocean). Dr. Woermann, who has been can nations have ordered, or are counsellor and Charge D'Affaires about to order, aircraft and other
in war Embassy at the German
the United material from London for the past two years. 1s States. leaving London tonight for Berlin The British Air Mission
GERMAN DIPLOMAT LEAVES LONDON
London. April 25.
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A QUANTITY, OK VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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CHINESE
ward with the work of re-organi- NEW
sation and fortification."
In some cases they are throwing up defence works miles from the front to ensure against further surprises.
aircraft factories.-(Reuter).
DRAWING UP TACTICAL PLANS
New Developments Predicted In South Shantung Fighting
Behind the Loyalist lines con- fidence is reviving, despite Barce lona's completely darkened streets, due to the Insurgents' capture of the Tremp power station and the shutting off of this source of sup-to ply.(Reuters.
VIENNA BOYCOTT OF JEWS
Storm Troops Drive Students From University
Hsuchow, April 28,
New tactical plans have been drawn by the Chinese command- cope with the new Japanese drive on the north sector of the Tientsin-Pukow Railway, a high Chinese commanding officer inform- ed the Central News war correspondent today..
"
The officer predicted new developments on the south Shantung front when the new plans, are put into operation.
According to the officer, the
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·A QUANTITY OF SHOP FITTINGS
Comprising:-
THE
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Commenting at 2.30 pm.
At their SALES ROOM, DUDDSELL STREET
C.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD CURIOS
Comprising:
Very Fine Metal Framed Glass Showcases, Table-Showcases, with Japnese troops which took Tan- Hopea that the Chinese soldiers Electric Fittings. Large and Small cheng. 25 idiometres southeast of will do their utmost to win the Manikins, Wooden Shelves and and Talerchwang, have not been able battle now in progress in south
Old. Porcelain and Pottery, Jade Carved Ivory Ornaments,
to advance further as a result of shantung and that the Chinese Stands, Table Fans, Electric and Bronze and Lacquered Ware, Jade the counter-attacks from the people in the rear will exert every Glam Fittings and Sundries.
Chinese.
Lufang: 8 kilometres effort to support the army in the northwest of Tancheng was re struggle were expressed by 'the captured by the Chinese forces in Shan Pao (Hong Kong) in
a counter-attack in the afternoon
editorial yesterday.
#1
of April 24. The Japanese there
The present Japanese offensive Vienna, April 26. retreated to Tancheng. The Storm Troops which were Yesterday, the Chinese forces in south Shantung, with Hauchow northwest as the objective, is likened by the posted outside Jewish shops in the pressed toward the centre of Vienna have now been suburbs of Tancheng and are re-journal to the German attack on Verdun in 1916. The Japanese, 'it withdrawn, but the boycott of, the ported to be nearing the city.
the
many Jewish cafes continues. Only On the Pinslen front, nghting is 37, are contesting to regain non-Aryans are allowed to enter.. in progress az Lienfengshan, Pan- their lost prestige.
present Storm Troops have entered putlen, Hupishan, points about 10 Declaring that Vienna University and forced all kilometres north of the town. Japanese military plan is rash and Jewish students to leave.
Assisted by bombing planes and risky, the journal believes that the A decree is announced limiting heavy artillery, Japanese troops invaders may yet face another de- the percentage of Jewish students launched several onslaughts, at feat in the Shantung front. The in Austrian universities to two. tempting to push to the town but most they can do, it saya, is to Today the schilling officially have been repulsed by the Chinese return to Talerchwang and begin ceases to be the currency of Ane-forces under the command of Gen the see-saw operations there dil tria(Reuter).
eral Tang En-po-(Central News): over again (Central News),
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