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TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE
1938.
Bomb Strikes STOP PRESS NEWS ALHAMBRA
School; 800 Students Safe
Loyalists Attack Palma, Majorca
London, June 1.
An intercepted radio communique from the insurgents' broadcasting station at Salamunen claims, that one of the several bombs dropped by Loyalist warplanes on Palma, Majorcu in which struck the secondary school, in 100 students were at study when the first air raid alarm was founded.
The students immediately took refuge in air raid shelters and there? were no ensunities-United Press,
CONFLICTING CLAIMS.
Hendayo, June 1. Usual sharply divergent claims are being made by the Insurgents and Loyalists in Spain.
CHINESE PREPARE
COUNTER-ATTACK
Luan. June 2. Fighting on a major scale is ex- peeled soon on the southern section
the Tientsin-Pukow Railway where the Chinese ure preparing for a general counter-attack D1) the Japanese.
With the recapture of Tushuabari, the Chinese siege of Hofel, in central Anhweh has been further tightenei. Recent fighting along the north und south banks of the Kwo River have resulted in tremendous Japanese losses, it is stated,
Meanwhlic, Tingyuan and Fengtai The Insurgents claim that loare constantly under the menace of
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heree air battle they brought down Chinese guerillas, who staged sur- twelve Curtiss and two Boelig planes, prise attacks
small bands while on the other hand the Loyalists of Japanese soldiers and damaged claim that they brought down 14 their communication lines. Italian and one German machines. On the Hanahan and Chaohsian The Insurgents say they sustalic no losses, while the Loyalists adm to the loss of three machines.
The Insurgents claim to have made Teruel and good advances on the constal fronts in the north-east, and state that continued Loyollsts attacks have been repulsed-Untied Press.
TERRIFIC BATTLES
Paris, June 1. Further terrifle air battles raged war-torn blue sky above in the Spain to-day.
The Loyalists claim a complete victory in an aerial engagement on the Levante front claiming to have shot down 15 Insurgent planes with the loss of only three of their own machines.
An Insurgent account of the battle. 14 Loyalist however, states that planes were shol down.
According to a report from Barce- carried out Jona. Loyalist planes heavy raids on the Insurgent alc bases at Cenin and Inca.Trans- Ocean.
the
DEATH TOTAL SWELLED
London, June 1. According to latest reports casualties as a result of the Insurgent of air raid on Granollera, south Barcelona, have now mounted to 300 dead and 600 wounded. Cranoilera has a total population of 12,000.
One of the immediate effects of the bombings in Spain and China this week has been a revival of interest in Mr. Anthony Eden's plan for the prevention of timbardments of open towns.
the
urges the The News Chronicle British Government to take up malter at once with the European Governments, It only to show that Great Britain la not prepared to re- these main inactive in the face of heros of modern warfare.
The Daily Herald urges the British Government to take energetic mea- sures to put an end to bombings f British ships.--Trans-Ocean.
INVESTIGATING BRITISH BANKS' BUSINESS LOSS
London, June 1.
Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, reply- ing to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the For eign Secretary, Lord Halifax, was consulting the British urgently TEL. 57322
Consul General at Tsingtao regard- ing the enforced transfer of accounts from British banks to Japanese or Japanese sponsored banks.~Neuter,
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NORWAY GUARDS NEUTRALITY
Oslo, June 1. The Norweglan Parliament has un- animously approved a motion, ensur- ing the complete neutrality of the country in the event of war in Europe.
United Press.
sector, the positions of the contending forces so far remain unchanged.— Central News,
CZECHS DISCIPLINE ERRING SOLDIER Trans-Occan
reports that dis- ciplinary action Jas been taken against L. Toman by the Czech au- thorities.
Toman, an carlier message stated, Bred two shots when menaced by a crowd of Germans in a cafe brawl
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DEALINGS SLACK
London, June 1.
The Stock Exchango was generplly dull in view of the rivalry of Derby Day, together with the overnight weakness of Wall Street, and report-
Mr. David John Montagu-Dougles-ed French and Czecho-Slovakian Scott, who has been attached to the Foreign Omce for the past 20 years,
frontler incidents.
Gill-edgeds, however,
has been appointed Under-Secretary Arm. Gold shares of State.
after a dull opening.
remained
were steadicr
On the Commodities market, cúcou
Mr. Montagu-Douglas-Scott, who was born in 1807, is n son of the was firm and active on bear covering Inte Admiral Montagu-Douglas-Scott, and trade buying.
On the Foreign exchange dollars and
cousin of the Duchess Di
were demanded from, the Continent Gloucester,
the German Incident, Reuter Special following
Czecho- reported
entered the diplomatie service as a Clerk in the Foreign Office in 1011, and except for a break during the Great War, when he served in France with the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Scots, has remained there since. He became First Secretary to the Foreign Office in 1920 and was promoted to Counsellor in 1933- Trans-Ocean.
CLAIMS TARIFFS FAVOUR JAPAN
Hunkow, June 2.
A Chinese spokesman said to-day that the new tarift. instituted in North and Central Chino, including Shanghal, was designed to favour Tokyo, Juno 1. Juponcde trade In competition with
JAPAN TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
It is ofcinily announced that Japan the trade of other countries, and so will be represented at the Interna-promote Japanese interests at the tional Whaling Conference in London expense of the interests of China by an observer-Reuter,
and other countries United Press.
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