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ROUND-UP OF S'HAI SUSPECTS
Shanghai, July 8,
The arrest of more than a thousand suspicious characters and the tenta- dive formation of a special section to carry out investigations into recent terrorist activities were among the -majur achievements of the Shanghai
Municipal Police yesterday,
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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1938.
KIND WORDS WILL NOT BUY OFF DICTATORS
-Says Churchill
Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Sheffield last month, described the Air Force expansion plans as "lament- ably inadequate" 'and said that, even now, the right methods of rearmament were not being used.
"A Ministry of Supply to grapple with the whole
Arrests were made in a score of problem of armament production is still refused, and refused on the astonishing ground that there is no emer-
searches of alley-ways and side-
streets, teahouses and other gather-gency," he said. ing places of the loafer and gangster elements.
Commencing shortly before 9 a.m.. about two hours after the last bomb was thrown in the early morning, Wave of terror, pollee raiding parties were active throughout the city,
The round-up of suspicious Indi- viduals was the biggest in Shanghai's long and colourful history.
The
After the mobilisation of
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tween overy intersection. Groups of police with drawn pistols strched pedestrians and inotor-cars.
Following the withdrawal
troop
which mounted guard on the Bund after the bombing of the Yokohama Specie Bank, thirty Japanese pinin-clothes Rendavines entered the International Settleniont and joined in warching the Chinese.
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of
Doctor
Struck
Off at 67
on.
By H. L. McNally "This is a cruel sentence, but
my work will go More good work has been done in my institute than in many of the consulting- rooms of Harley-street."
In a broken voice, grey-haired,
GUERILLAS Medical
ATTACK TAIYUAN
street, W.
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man,
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"The anxieties of the public are quieted by the appointment of a new Air Minister and by the association of a well-known figuro, Lord Nuffield, in the work of air production, and hardly a day passes without somo grandiose paper scheme.
Mr. Churchill said it was certain that, just over a month ago, the Naz! party of Germany were swaying and balancing on the verge of some stroke at Czecho-Slovakia, which might have led to the gravest consequences. The uction which the British Government took
was in accordance with the highest principies of the Covenant of the League, and the fact that the situation was for the moment enster was a proof of the virtues of collec- five security even when exerted in on emergency from and apart from any Eeneral system.
the Even
SOMBRE FIGURES
The Jupanese all wore armlets bem-67-years-old Dr. Henry Nunan! ing the sign of the Rising Sun.-Collier, of Chalfont St. Peters, The men that dictators can be a}}- Buckinghamshire, told me this Peused by kind words and minor con- cessions is doomed to disappointment," in an ante-room of the General he said. "Volcane conditions are alive Council in Hallam- In the world. Sombre figures are at the heads of powerful States. The lictators are preparing night and day Afth generation of a to advance their ambitions, by pence family of doctors, had just heard the if possible, by war i necessary. dread sentence of the Council that his
What are we to do to prevent war. game be erased from the Fedical Re- and, if that cannot be achieved, to gister for infamous conduct in survive it? professional respect.
"There must be a policy and a cloquence of his counsel Lord Rend-practical plon. This plan is three- ing, had failed to save him.
¡fok), First, Britain must be rearmed The charge arainst him which the and strong at the earliest possible council held proved, was that he was moment; secondly, we must stand by medical adviser to the institute of the Covenant of the League, which Endocrinology. Baker-street, W., that alone justifies a great rearmament; he obtained patients by advertising, and, thirdly, upon the basis of the and that he countenanced treatment Covenant, we must unite ourselves being kiven by an unregistered per-with other countries, great or small, to assure our desire for peace and The city gates were closed whilst
freedom, with countries who are pre- fighting was going on in the suburbs.
pared to arm in accordance with the The guerillas retired upon the
Dr. Collier had stood gripping the Covenant and take concerted arrival of a large number of Japanese edge of the little "dock" while some menstures in order to resist un-
Sian, July B. Confusion reigned in Talyuo city on July 2 when a strong Chinese guerilla force suddenly made its up pearance in the eastern and southern outskirts.
Takez
by complete surprise, the Japanese gurlson there suffered many casualties and lost a large quantity of ammunition.
vinforcements-Central News.
Ex-Advisers Due Here
son,
"WHAT WILL THEY THINK?"
80 of his most disinguished colleagues watched him impassively. In secret they considered their verdict, then waited for Sir. Norman Walker, the aged president, to announce it.
From
provoked aggression.
THE WEAK IN PERIL "The present is a dark hour to pro- claim such a polley. Our own de Dr. Collier swayed a tle as he fences are not good, the Covenant of the League has been broken and heard the Registrar directed to cruse
the Lengue seems to be suffering his name from the Register. It is learned from Canton that the that
moment he was no longer a while the weak everywhere are in special express from Hankow which doctor. He walked in
daze Into the yet I believe that, with resolution, has been we may restore all that lost."
Referring to the decision of the A.E.U.'s objections to joining arms talks Mr. Churchill said that the trouble arose because there had not ween spread throughout the land consciousness of a cause far above the Interests of any notion-the cause of freedom.
ᎫᎯᎦ carrying the German former ante-room, where an aged woman advisers to the Chinese Government, gripped his hands in silent sympathy, headed by Buren von Falkenhausen, For a while he was unable to speak.
w arrive in Hongkong 12.30 p.m. to-day,
at about
The train passed Shekpal at 6.30 a.m. to-day, says Reuter,
It was delayed yesterday on the Kwangtung border after Japanese aircraft had bombed the Canton- ftankow line and damaged it exten- sively.
PLEDGES AID
TO CHINA
to China.
to
use
"What will my family think of me?" he said to me, "I attended A great many stars of the thea- irical profession. What will they
It is think of me now?
very cruet for me, one of a family of doctors. My great uncle was the first doctor
chloroform with Sir James Simpson (ploneer of anaesthesla in 1847) In Edinburgh,
continue my work But I shall with the institute. I have had so many letters of sympathy and en- couragement from patents that I must go on.
institute which said that treatment could be given in any town in Britain and that only one visit was necessary to the institute,
He was suffering from dyspepsin Hankow, July 8.
and paid 15 guineus on account for Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Evidence was given that Dr. Collier 38-guineas course of treatment. The yesterday received a cable from the wrote to the council: "I consider I Institute sent him pills and tablets International Peace Campaign, signed have been doing nothing contrary to which did him good and ampoules by Lord Cecil, pledging assistance the honour of the profession. I have for injections, given by a nurse at never had my name on any advertise- Grantham which did not. He re- Another cable from the
But if the council † fused to pay the balance, was sued, Frenchment scheme. branch of the International Peace do not consider I have a right to do alleged fraud and the institute with- Campaign expressed "profound ad- the work I am doing, kindly accede drew the action and repaid the 15
my name guineas. mtration for Chinese solidarity and to my request remove
Dr. sacrifices."
Collier said he was paid a voluntarily so that I may act freely.
salary but no commission on patients "AT MY AGE—”
At my age I cannot go into Mr. Bryan Percy, the patient, said practice it is difficult to get any he answered an advertisement by the thing.
Mr. Lin Sen, the President of Chino, received a cable of sympathy from the Friends of China Associu- tion in Paris--Reuter.
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