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PUT BEFORE CONFERENCE
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did not always coincide with Bue- cesses for the cause.
THE
He was confident the present con- | ference would pursue the alm of restoring pence in the For East, and establisliing a just peace which would not untle, but would bind the hands of the aggressors also for the future and in other parts of the world.
To Sit In Secret
t
The plenary session adjourned 6.15 p.m. until 2.30 to-morrow, when the conference will sit in committee In secret. It is gathered that the programme will be decided upon in the evening when Mr. Anthony Eden and Mr. Norman Davis dine together. Afterwards Mr. Davis will meet M.
ven Delbos.
re-
As far as can be gathered a final attempt will be made to
secure Japanese collaboration in some form or another, although it is realised there is little prospect of Japan aller- ing her mind. Indeed Japanese quar- ters to-night affirmed they had celved instructions in advanco lo r fect any fresh overtures to participate In any way in the conference. This will not, however, necessarily prevent an attempt being made because no channel of conciliation is to be neglected in these preliminary stages. Anglo-American Mediation?
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HARD FIGHTING AS WAR ENTERS TWELFTH WEEK
(Continued from Page 1.)
to bear lonks and other mechanised unita emential for an effective drive. Japanese forces south of Soochow Creek possess field guns with which they are busily shelling the Chinese position and lines of communication, but the Chinese claim to have frustrated Japanese attempts to sup- plement their forces south of the Creek by further crossings.
Meanwhile
Japanese munique announces the military
ContTM
situation "is developing favourably for the Japanese army."-fleuter.
Over $80,000 For War Planes
Nanking, Nov. 4. Kuomintang workers in the pro vince of Cheklang have jointly contributed $80,000 for the purchase of bombers for the Chinese Air Force, it was learned here to-day, The Siklong Provincial Government also remitted $2,700 for the same purpose, |-Central News,
Surrounded Japanese
Surrender
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937.
Sunshine Susie's Heart
Was Broken
Suspended From Films Because
She Loved A Jew
POST OFFICE.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS.
Christmas and New Year cards bearing not more than Ava written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the Post Office at the rate for printed mattor, l.e. 5 cents per 2 ounces.
Envelopes must not be closed,
FIVE years ago charming Renate Muller, as "Sunshine CHRISTMAS PARCEL MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN
Susie," in Jack Hulbert's British film of that title, first carolled her famous song, "To-day I Feel So Happy," and shortly afterwards the world was singing it with her.
As one of the most popular actresses in Germany, with the prospect of a brilliant career before her, no one could have been happier.
But five years, which have brought{ Hiness, suffering, and a broken heart, have passed, and now, three years after the death of her exiled lover, Renate, although only 31 years old, is dead. Her heart was broken.
LOVED A JEW
She had become deeply attached to Shanghai, Nov. 4. Small batches of Japanese soldiers director of a great electrical com- rich German, Herr Georg Deutsch, surrounded by Chinese troops around.pany, who had Jewish blood in his Pelasinchin on the south bank of the veins, says the Daily Mail. Soochow Creek have surrenderedd
their arms.
Chinese troops are continuing their "mopping up" activities.-Central
Although, as far as can be gathered, no decision has been reached in re gard to the next move, it la rumour-News. ed in the lobbies that the conference may attempt to induce Britain and Chinese Recapture Ningtsin the United States
undertake mediation, but there are no grounds for assuming either would accpt auch an invidious tasit, or that, it would be entertained by the Japanese if the proposal was made.-Reuter.
Nanking Mass Meeting
Nanking, Nov. 3,
A mammoth meeting will be held here to-morrow morning to support the conference of the signatories to the Nine-Power Fact which opened at Brussels to-day,
Thousands of government ployees, merchants, farmers, women And students are expected to attend the gathering-Central News.
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Nanking, Nov. 4. A Chinese detachment recaptured Ningtain - on the Hopel-Shantung border on November 1 after diaper sing the Japanese troops in a close hand-to-hand encounter,
military report from ́ Tainan states.
Close fighting is still in progress about three miles on the north bank of the Tu Hal River in north Shan- tung, the report adds.-Central News
As the months passed restric- tions regulating the association of Jetvs and German
Erew mart
strici, and it became obvious that the pair must part. Nelther belleved, however, that to could be worth living without the other, and this actually led to the temporary suspension of Fraulein Muller from acting in German films,
It was then that her lover made great sacrifice and agreed to leave Germany.
his
Bride's
U.S. COMMODITY Collapse On
Wedding Eve
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defendant
Opening Closing. an adopted daughter Dec. two years ago.
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Handed a doctor's certificate by Inspector H. W. Fraser, who pro secuted, his Worship told defendant that, according to the medical report," all the marks on the girl's cheeks had been caused by burning. He con- victed the woman.
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THIRD INSTANCE Inspector Fraser said he would like lo draw his Worship's attention to the fact that the present was the third instance in recent days of little girls being burnt by their mistresses. Dec.
It very Inhuman method
May of July chastising children for doing wrong. and he asked that a serious view be
Tuesday's Sales: taken of the case. The girl would be looked after by the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs for the time being. Dec. and would probably be returned to May her father.
was sentenced to six} months' hard labour.
Sales for the day:-3,620 tons.
Defendant
58/58% 08/58% 50/50% 50%/59% July
80 /80% The First Notice Day December Grains November 30 and the last day December 28,
COMPLAINS OF ASSAULT Another woman, Wong Siang-ngo, Dec.
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(40, married woman, charged before May 113/1124 110/111
Mr. Forrest with keeping an uWinnipeg Grains is October 30. registered mul-tial, Ng Lan-heung, 17,
The Icst Nolice Day for October
at No. 326 Lockhart Head, first floor,
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES was cautioned, as she was stated to
7.20 am Tea of the d'Urbervilles-Abe a war resPw. Fraser anid the SITE
Pure Wonian." sm. Fred Hartley and his Sextet, with Belan Lowrance (Australian Vocalist). 8.40 8.m. The News and Announcement. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.43 a.m. 9 a.m. Big Ben, Harold Ramsay, at the Organ of the Union Cinema. Kingston
on-Thames,
10 am. Big Ben. Food for Thought." 10.20 am. The DBC Empire Orchestra. 11.10 am. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 11.15 am. 11:30 am. Film Shoul 11.50 a.. Selections from
Comedy.
Musiest
3 p.m. Big Ben, Food for Thought 9.30 p.m. Upper Norwood Salvation
Army Bardd
360 p.m. Hampstead Heath."
4.20 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signat at 4.30 pm.
Inspector
was found in the street outside the Sincero Company by a Chinese con- ordered out of the house by stable, and alleged that she had been mistress, and had also been assault-
her
Clean An
Ex-Governor
Alf Landon
Sells Chickens
ed because she had failed to clean article properly on October 28. The girl had been presented to defendant by her father for $75 at Swatow, and
Topeka, Kans, Sept. was brought to Hongkong two months
All Landon, Republican presiden- ago. Since she had been in defend- tial nomince last year, is now selling ant's employ, the girl did the work trying chickens to his neighbours in expected of a mui-tsai, received no the Kansas capitel. An advertise- wages, and any "lucky money" she ment in a local paper rend: was given had to be returned to de- fendant. Defendant's husband war's
4.40 p.m. Mozart's Chamber Music-10. clerk employed by a local Chinese
.bank. Although the girl had com-
Dressed frys, for sale. Landon, phone 29-200 N 6."
6.45 pm. Big Ben. Alfred Cortot (Plano-plained of being assaulted, no marks by the chickens. A call to the tele- i
forte).
45 pm. Can you Deal 197-8, A Selentut of physical injury were found on her,
Guarantees a Ghost,"
7.10 p. Film Shots."
7.30 pm. Quentin Maclean, at the Organ
of the Trocadero Cinema. Elephant and Casile, London.
A p.m. The Halph Elman. Sexter,
9.30 p.m. At the Black Dog.
9.m. The Trocadere Cinema Orchestra. 9.10 p.m. Food for Thought."
8.30 pm. The News and Announcements, Greenwith Time Signal at 9.45 pun
10.15 p.m. Big Ben. Swift Berenade." 10.43 pan. Hampstead Heath.
11.16 p.m. The Bournemouth Municipal
Orchestra.
12 am. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 12.15 am. 12:20 am. As I See It.
1215 Jn. The Bath Pump Room Orches.
tra.
1.20 a.m. Film Shots.
140 am. The Dansant
aam, la Ben.
nouncements.
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The News and An-TT. Franco
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20a.m. Viennese Waltres.
2.30 am. At the Black Dog."
I am. The BBC Millary Band.
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3.45 am. Dance Music.
T.T. Germany T.T. Switzerland T.T. Australia
Dlaying 4/ L/C London
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Ba.m. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 0.15 am.
1.20 nm, Long-distance Listening." 6.30 am. The DC Theatre Orchestra. 6.23 am. Dance Music.
do....
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4 m/s Franco
50 d/ India
U.S. Cross rale in London
Mra, Landon is selling the eggs Intd
phone number Ilsted said it was the tenant house on the Landon country; estate.
MORE AND MORE MEN FOR BRITISH ARMY
London, Nov: 3.
The Intake of recruits for the re- gulur Army over the whole country ..53% last week thowed an increase of: 80 ..82 per cent over the corresponding week
100
30%
01%
of last year the figures reading 308
5034 | nguinat 354. Out of the total, 304
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·ATTLEE NK-ELECTED
LABOUR LEADER
London, Nov. 3. The Parliamentary Labour Party .1/33% to-day elected Mr. C. R. Attlee, and 3/3.0/82| Mr. Arthur Greenwood who
314 unopposed, as leader of the Party ond .000 deputy leader respectively.
were
.834, Sir Charles Edwards was re-elect- 4.90% ed chief Whip.-British Wireless,
Lydney, Oct. 3.
After a courtship lasting fourteen years Miss Elsie Mona Jones, of; Cherry Tree Cottage, Pillowell,' and' Mr.. George Harris, of Whitecroft, Gloucestershire, were to have been married to-day in Whitecroft Metho dist Church, which had been decora- ted for the occasion, but D few hours before the ceremony the bride. was Laken to Gloucester Infirmary to be operated on for appendicitis.
In the next ward lies her sloter,
In 1034 he went to Paris, and within a few days was killed in a car crash,
As soon as tho breach was made the authorities told Fraulein Muller she might once more appear in films in Germany.
SLIMMING TREATMENT
began severe
Renale, anxious about her weight, slimming treatment. This, added to the effects of a tropical disease contracted while filming out- door scenes in Africa, affected her
health,
Nacked with bodily pain and mental anguish, Fraulein Muller gradually doclined. For past twelve months she had been ghting a losing battle. Two nurseS constantly attended her at the studio; frequently she collapsed on the lot.
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the bride was yards away.
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