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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Foreigners Can't Enter Kiukiang

Still Cooped Up In. Sanctuary Ships

Shanghai, Aug. 3.

Foreigners who have taken refuge

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST

DIPLOMATS MOVING

IN EUROPE

Activity Discerned In Two Capitals

Old Soldier Drowned Out Sailing

Lt.-Cal. Sir Malcolm Murray Held Many High Posts

Rome, Aug. 2. The French Chergo d'Affaires, M. aboard H.M.S. Cockshofer, U.S.S.Georges Blondel, has left for Paris, Monocney, and the British steamer presumably to confer with M. Georges Wenchow, anchored three miles up Bonnet, the Foreign Minister, re- the river from Klukiang, are placedgarding the re-opening of the Franco-Comptroller of the Household of the in an awkward position as a result Italian conversations.

of

At present they are unable to move from the vicinity of Kluidlang owing. to Chinese mines up-river and the booms down-river which are not yet destroyed.

United Press.

London, Aug, 2. Sir Malcolm Murray, 71-year-old

Duite of Connaught, was drowned In Virginia Water when he overbalanced while salling a boat-Reuler,

the refusal

Japanese of the

Lord Perth, British Ambassador to authorities to allow them to land to Rome, has left for London for a two resume charge of their properties, months holiday, prior to which, it is

Lieut. Col. Sir Malcolm Murray, although all is peaceful at present understood, he will report to Lord a.c.V.0,, XCV, C., CIE, C.V.o, has at Klukiang.

Halifax, the Foreign Secretary-been Comptroller of the Household of the Duke of Connaught since 1900. He was Equerry to the Duke of Connaught in 1904, and he served in the South African War. He was A.D.C., to the General Omeer Con- manding the troops in Malta from position to the G.O.C. of the forces in 1001 to 1902, and occupied a similar Ireland from 1902 to 1004. He was also A.D.c. to the Inspector-General of Forces from 1004 to 1900.

AMERICANS CONFER

Prague, Aug. 2. It is learned that the

American The majority of the cooped-up foreigners are employces of the Ambassador, Mr. C. S. Wilson, fica A.P.C., Butterfeld and Swire. Jar- to Prague on Thursday to confer with

the American Minister. dines and Socony-Reuter.

AMBASSADOR LEAVES

Hankow, Aug. 3. Accompanied practically by his entire staff, the American Ambassa- dor left for Chungking aboard the U.S. gunboat Luzun, yesterday. Renter.

Americans deny there is any political significance in the visit, des- pite the fact that its coincides with Lord Runciman's arrival.-United Press,

MISHAP ON STOP PRESS

FIRST LEG OF FLIGHT

Captain Hans Bertram Circling Globe

Hortos, Azores, Aug. 2. The seaplane, Nordwind, which set off to-day from Port Washington carrying Captain Hans Bertram on the first leg of an attempted record- breaking flight of the globe, collided with a yacht when handing here at

noon.

The nose and a wing of the plane the yacht's were damaged, while most was smushed.

Captain Hans Bertram, a German pilot of distinction, plans to travel around the world in 19 days by ordinary

planes commercial regular schedules-Reuter.

Storms And Floods Rage Over Japan

Nine Known Dead On Shikoku Island

on

Kobe, Aug. 3. The Kobe Observatory reports tracts of that rains flooded large country around the Inland Sea on Wednesday. The floods are subsid- ing, but the rallway at Osaka is still disrupted. An army of labourers is removing landslides.

The storm is sweeping the Inland Sra, and on the Island of Shikoku to be nine are officially reported dead, and six injured.-Untled Press.

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During the European War he served as a Staff Officer, and from 1920 to 1937 he was Deputy Ranger of Windsor Great Park.

He married Lady Hilda Finch, who died in 1931, in 1606; and there is

one son,

PRESSURE RELIEVED

London, Aug. 2.

The Exchange Telegraph corres- pondent at Madrid reports that the Loyalists successfully carried out an offensive on the Teruel front, reliev ng the Insurgent pressure south-east

FRANCO-GERMAN of Teruel and also on the Teruel-

ECONOMIC PACT

NOW ACHIEVED

Sagunto road.-United Press.

HEAVY CASUALTIES

AMONG ITALIANS

Rome, Aug. 2.

Casualties among Itailan yolunteers

Berlin, Aug. 2. in Spain during the Insurgent ad-

A Franco-German ceonomic agree-vance between Teruel and Burracos mont has been signed, extending the from July 13 to July 24, are stated convention to Austria, and lowering to be 27 oficers and 205 men killed, und 140 officers and 1,473 men the rates of Interest on the French and Young

wounded.-Reuter Special. sections of the Dawes loons, the difference being used for amortisation.

Several minor matters have been arranged, which included unblocking French assets in Germany, and Ger- many's economic relations with the French colonies.--Reuter,

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Polping, Aug. 3.

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NO SUCH RULING

Peiping, Aug. 3. Government officials plead ignor-

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