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the
Mr. Filppance will shortly relieve present Superintendent, Mr. Harold Green, who recently went home on long service furlough prior to retirement,
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938..
FILIPINOS PRESS FOR BOYCOTT
Fear Japanese Aggression
London, Jan. 21.
to
Following the announcement in the Mr. Green has been associated Philippine press of the decision of the
International Peace Botanical and Forestry partment since February, Den organise a world boycott of Japanese he was appointed Assistant Superin- goods, the British office of the 1.P.C., tendent. He became Acting Superin- pine group stating that "Flipinos
lins received a letter from the Philip tendent a year later, the appointment and foreigners in the Philippines have being confirmed in April, 1920.
With the exception of three years against the Chinese people's hour of organised a Friends of Chinn group when he was seconded for military need. service, Mr. Green's entire service with the Hongkong Government has been spent in the Botanical and Forestry Department.
ANCIENT TOMB DISCOVERED
are
Employment Declines In The U.S.
Washington, Jan. 21.
of
Mra. Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labour, has reported a net decline in employment between the middle of Novmber and the middle December of 300,000, while
weekly payrolla decreased by G$15,000,000. A decrease of 520,000 in Industrial employment was partly offset by a seasonal gain in the retail trade..
President Roosevelt has that his message concernentiated appropriations could be sent to Con- or Tuesday.- Reuter Special. Kress next Monday
SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
· radio:-Kitano
"The Filipinos
thoroughly The following ships are expected aware of the danger to thele own in- to be in wireless communication with dependence through the inherent Hongkong
Maru, aggressive programme of the Japan-Hongpeng, Toulouse, Proteus, Lu ese militarists, and know that the fate chow, Chaksang, G.G. Paul Deumer, of the independent and democratic Carthage, President Garfield, Conte
Hongslang, Pingwe, Shinkyo Maru Philippines is tied up with the fate Rosso, Potsdam, Nagara, President of China."
Doumer, Friderun, Shengklang, Nako Maru, and Memnon.
The message adds that the netiv!- ties of the group include moss meet- ings, a boycott of Japanese goods, and vigilant counter-offensive against Japanese propaganda.-Reuter,
Cairo, Jan. 21. The discovery of a 5,000 year-oldin tomb of the second dynasty of Noble has been made by the British archaeologist, Mr. Walter Emery, at Sakkara.
The interlor of the tomb revealed coffin which Mr. Emery unchased copper, ulabaster bowls and the re- mains of a bull intended for the sustenance of Noble in "after life" the whole presenting a scene in his- tury, was perfectly preserved at the level of the desqri sand.—Neuter.
Cructed. Exquisite
BOMB FOUND NEAR-
N.Y.K. STEAMER
Seattle, Jan. 21, In connection with the suspected plot to blow up the N.Y.K. vessel, iye Maru, it is reported that United States Customs agents took a bomb from the water near the spot where| the Japanese steamer was moored yesterday--Reuter,
EARL BALDWIN ROBBED
London, Jan. 21. Burglars broke into Astley Hall. near Stourport, the country residence of Earl Baldwin, during the night, and stole a valuable collection of gold coins. Lord and Lady Baldwin were staying in London at the time.- Reuter,
CENSORS BUSY IN SHANGHAI
the
Shanghal, Jan. 21, The Japanese censors in Shanghai held up another despatch to Manchester Guardian sent by a cor- respondent
It is understood the British Con- sul-General, Mr Herbert Phillips, is making a further protest-Reuter Bulletin.
TERUEL
FIGHTING
CONTINUES
Madrid, Jan. 21. Heavy fighting is continuing around Teruel. Insurgent aircraft is actively bombing the Government positions, but the latter assert that the Insur- gent attacks on and have been re-i pulsed at all points.-Reuter Bulletin.
PRINCESS JULIANA
Soestdyks, Jan. 21. Because of rainy weather, Princess Juliana remained wlibin doors this morning, while Prince Bernhard went for his usual motor drive. In the afternoon the weather improved, and Princess Jullana strolled, in the palace grounds. Reuter Speciál.
JEWS SENTENCED TO PRISON
Jerusalem, Jan. 21. Two Jews were sentenced to five scars imprisonment by the Military Court, to-day, for possession of fre arms.Reuter Bulletin.
Mr. Jullas Ring has been appoint- ed Assessor ns from January 1.
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