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BURDEN OF BRITISH WAR DEBT
TOTAL OF £279,473,000 PAID TO THE UNITED STATES
£200,000,000 OWING
Rugby, Yesterday. Replying to a written Parliamen- tary question Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, says that the total sums paid to the United States on account of the British War Debt by the end of the present financial year will be £279,473,000. Against this we shall have received to the same date ap proximately $98,000,000 on account of reparations and £48,825,000 on account
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THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930.
IN CHINA
INTERCESSION BY LABOUR CONDITIONS CHURCH OF ROME
PRAYERS IN ITALY & NEW YORK FOR PERSECUTED RUSSIANS RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
New York, Yesterday. At the request of the Pope, Masses were said in all the Catho- fic Churches in the Arch-diocese of New York as a protest against the religious persecutions in Rus- sla-Router's American Service.
Rome, Yesterday. Cardinals of the Diplomatic Corps and other eminent men at- tended St. Peter's at Low Mass offered by the Pope to-day in in- tercession for the return of peace war and religious freedom in Russia.
debts. The aggregate re-Reuter. ceipts, therefore, fell short
of the aggregate payments by over of the deficiency is close on £200,000,000 if the inter-
Anti-Church Campaign
Berlin, Yesterday.
A Communist anti-church cam
est on past payments and receipts is paign was inaugurated early this taken into account.-British Wire-morning. less Service.
LILLIPUT KINGDOM
Prince of Montenegro's Claim for Damages
"HELD TO CONTEMPT""
SPECIAL BUREAU TO BE
· ESTABLISHED IN NANKING
IMPARTIAL INFORMATION
Geneva, Yesterday.
The Correspondence Bureau of Labour Office, the International
of which was de- the formation cided last year following Mr. Albert Thomas's visit to the Far East, is opening shortly, Mr. C. C. Chan, a Chinese official of the Labour Office, has been ap pointed manager, and leaves for China on March 24 to arrange for matters with the Chinese Govern- ment Bureau, which will probably be located in Nanking, to serve a link between the Labour Office and the Chinese Government for a supply of impartial information regarding Labour conditions in China-Reuter.
Gangs smashed lanterns with illuminated Bible texts affixed to DICTATOR'S BURIAL the entrances to two Protestant churches, and besmeared a Catholic church in the centre of the city with huge letters reading "Religion is oplum for the masses."
The perpetrators of these out- rages escaped in the darkness.- Router.
Parle, Yesterday. Prince Danllo of Montenegro has been awarded £800 damages against the Gaumont Metro-Gold- the film held him and the Mon- wyn Film Company in connection tenegro Royal Family in contempt. with the film version of "the. The Prince claimed £4,000.-Reu-| Merry Widow," on the ground that' ter.
A A
BAYER E
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JUST A DISMAL SURPRISE 1·
Isn't it a horrible thing just as you're about to win the pot with a flush, in pops the wife, prematurely from that visit
that's what a sudden cold is like --- just a dismal surprise.
STOP YOUR COLD NOW WITH
GUAIACOSE
Spain Honours Remains
of Gen. De Rivera
CHAPEL IN STATION
Madrid. Yesterday. The body of General Primo De Rivera received a fitting tribute on its arrival at the station, where the waiting room was transform- ed into a chapelle ardente. His Majesty the King, Ministers of the Dictatorship and of the Diploma- tle Corps, the Army and Navy, and officers of the whole Government were present while Mass was said. The garrison lined the streets as the body was conveyed on a gun carriage to the cemetery, Reuter.
OIL TARIFF
Refused by Senate for Second Time
..
Washington, Yesterday.
The Senate for the second time refused by 38 votes to 29 to place a tariff on crude oil and petroleum products-Reuter's American Ser-
vice.
Joseph Ernest Ford, aged 21, a motor omnibus driver, was at Not- tingham Assizes found not guilty of the manslaughter of John Albert Little, aged 15, who was burned to death when the omnibus crashed, and was discharged.
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AMUSEMENTS &
Joseph RKennedy presents
Gloria
Swanson
TRESPASSER
The
2225
Edmund Goulding
Production"
ALL TALKING
The Gloria Swanson that all the world loves in the master love drama of her career. The thrilling romance of a little stenographer who found wealth and gossip two great barriers to the heart adventure of her life.
AT THE
QUEEN'S
AT THE
TO-DAY TO SATURDAY
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
in
with
ENID BENNET
ROBINHOOD'
WORLD
TO-DAY. TO SATURDAY
At 2.40 & 7.15 Interpreter At 6.15 & 9.20 Orchestra
JOHN GILBERT
·IN·
4 WALLS
with
JOAN CRAWFORD
AT THE
STAR
TO-DAY TO
SATURDAY
at 5.90 & 9.20
p/m/
WITH
NANCY CARROLL
A FRANK TUTTLE! PRODUCTION,
TO-DAY TO SATURDAY
Fat 2.30; "5:30; 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
ses Dix, and you'li come away bursting with laughter. He plays gay story in bls 'own'gdy way, and he has
prepared a gay evening. for all. Happiness the etway is happiness the easy:
Garamount
QUEEN'S NEXT CHANGE
CHRISTINA
JANET GAYNORS
RUDOLPH
MAJESTIC
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