REBEL AIR RAID ON MADRID
21 NEW GOVT. PLANES DESTROYED
ULTIMATUM TO IRUN POPULACE
Lisbon. To-day.
Twenty-one new Spanish Government planes, including the "best bombers recently imported from France," were "destroyed during an insurgent air raid on Madrid on Sunday, according to a report from the Burgos junta which says that the insurgent spies in Madrid sent the news of the whereabouts of the planes so quickly that the planes bombed the place only 20 minutes after their arrival.
In addition they claimed that the hangars, workshops and depots were destroyed and the aerodrome was so badly damaged that several Government planes, in attempting to land, over- turned and caught fire.
Hendaye: Insurgent planes dropped pamphlets over Irun yesterday. issuing an ultimatum to the effect that if the town was not surrendered by 8 p.m. yesterday it would suffer the same fate as Badajoz.
The battle is continuing in the darkness, and the insurgent attack has been checked. The Government troops still hold the dominating positions.
Hendaye: Heavy gun fire Rontinued in Irun during yes- terday afternoon, both sides maintaining a lively fusillade but the insurgent attack was held in check.
REBEL ASSAULT ON IRUN
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The members of" the Government, so the officers state, are mere puppets in the hands of the Left-wing ex- tremists who are keeping the President of the Republic as well. as several Ministers un- popular with the masses an- der the closest guard, to pre- vent their escape.
The descriptions by the officer, of the chaotic conditions in Ma- drid, seem to be confirmed by the decrees recently issued by the Government, waming militia men that unauthorised searches and arrests are no longer permitted.
that
Numerous refugees who have recently left Spain declare Soviet Russian and other foreign Communists are DOW the real. rulers of Spain, one name fre-
of the German-Jewish Communist,
Heinz Neumann.
Insurgent planes dropped 40 to 50 bombs on Irun but the number of victims and the ex- tent of damage done is not yet known. A score of refugees, mostly women and have arrived at Hendaye.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1936.
SHANGHAI CRIME RECALLED
Attempted Murder Of Mr. T. V. Soong
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Before a sitting of the Foll Court this morning at the Supreme Court, comprised of His Honour the Chief Justice, Sir."Atholl Mac- gregor, and the Acting Puishe Judge, Mr. Justice J. J. Hayden, (an application for an order absolute was made by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C. in the case of Yu Lap-fui, alias Li Chi-on, alias Li Shek-yu, now a prisoner of Victoria Gaol, who is wanted by the Nanking authorities for the attempted mur- der of Mr. T. V. Soang, at the Shanghai North Railway Station. on July 23, 1981.
The prisoner was an ex-colonel of a regiment in Shangher and is alleged to have been at the station A group of captured rebel (Fascist), officers is here shown in this re- markable radio picture, under armed escort through the streets of Madrid to when Mr. T. V. Soong arrived with detention in the military prison. The loyal supporter of the Radical. Tang Yu-iu. ernment at the left is armed with a powerful automatic rifle. Scenes like this have been frequent in Spain's capital since the outbreak of the war.
MANUFACTURE OF FIREWORKS
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AGED WIDOWS FINED BY COURT
Ill-Treatment Of "Mui Tsai"
WOMAN INVESTIGATES
1981; attempted murder of Mr. T. V. Soong at the same time and Wong Wan Sang, maker ofi Sentence of one month's implace, conspiracy to murder Mr. fireworks, was charged before prisonment was inflicted by Mr. Soong and Mr. Tang Yu-in, and Mr. W. Schofield this morning W. Schofield at the Central Ma-lastly soliciting others to murder on three counts of (a) unlaw-gistracy this morning on Cheung Mr. T. V. Soong.
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children, PREPARING FOR GARDEN FETEĮ
5,000 IRISH VOLUNTEERS
Dublin. Five thousand peo- ple have volunteered their ser- vices in connection with Gener- al O'Duffy's plan to send an Irish brigade to assist the Spanish insurgents. Officials are reticent on how the Free State Government's non-inter- vention decision will affect the plan-Renter's Bulletin Ser-
vice.
37,000 Troops Mass In Morocco
of Mr. Tang Yu-in at Shanghai E/Russia-May 28 May 30 Jane North Railway Station on July 23. E/Japan Jane 11 June 13
ful possession of gunpowder Mui, 73-year-old widow residing at After lengthy legal argument] without a licence, (b) unlaw- No. 22 Queen's Road East, second by both counsels, the Fall Court fully manufacturing fireworks floor, for keeping an unregistered finding was that, "as regards Yu and (c) with possession of mai-tsai Sci Yin-min, aged Lap-fui. alias Li Chi-on, alias Li fireworks containing unlawful while she was sentenced to a fur-Shek-yu, the-order is discharged.” ingredients.
ther two months' hard labour for}
Defendant said that he did not ill-treating the "said mui-tsai on. know that his employer, did not Tuesday.
have permission and added that Inspector Fraser said that as Hong Kong rainfall for the 24: the fireworks were not manufac- the result of a report made by hours ending at 10 am to-day, tured here but were only fixed Inspector Carey of No. 2 Folice was 0.01 inch. The total since Station that a mui-tsai was being January 1 has been 54-33 inches, -treated, he visited the address against an average of 65.63 inches. and on arrival there found the
bere.
Fireworks Display Sub-Inspector Ritchie said that Tangier: Over 2,000 legion- the new management of the Ming
found two red marks on the
quently being mentioned is that airres from Spanish Morocco have Yuen Garden had arranged to give girl crying. On examination he already been transported to a fireworks display on their open-wrists, cane-marks on the back Spain, it is authoritatively de-ing night and had made certain clared, while a total of 37,000 arrangements with a firm in Can- and legs and a bruise on her! troops have been mustered inton in connection with the display. cheek, where she had been pinch-j
Defendant is the foki of the firmed.
PORTUGAL ASKED TO ACT
London. The British Ambassa-Morocco.
dor at Lisbon has been instructed to support his French colleague
in requesting the Portuguese
Goverment to put into
undertaking, in
LOYALIST. TROOPS DESERT
and yesterday he was found occu-
Tied To Trunk
*
pying two rooms on the ground; The girl told him that she had! Lisbon: The special correspon gardens, while in his possession she was accused of interfering floor in one of the houses in the been beaten the previous day as effect, dent of the Diario de Manda re-were 20 pounds of gunpowder, with the firs, and on the follow- with the least possible delay, its ports from Sevilla that the Na-three baskets of crackers in var-ling day she was beaten with a
agreement with tionalist troops have occupied ions stages of manufacture and 481feather duster and bound to the other interested Powers, to Talavera de la Reina. prohibit the export to Spain or
bundles of frames and accessories trunk on the verandah. The message adds that 2,000 for the making of the fireworks. Spanish possessions,“ of
men of the Loyalist forces desert- munitions and aircraft..
The case was remanded for 24 Chinese lady heard the screams Inspector Fraser said that a led to the Nationalists. The radio) hours as the certificate of the
station Sevilla announces that the Government Analyst in connection of the child and knowing that President of the Republic, Senor with the third charge was there was a cubicle for rent at
LONDON DISCUSSIONS
aris
-London. - Mr. Arthur Green-Manuel" Azana, has left Madrid ready. wood and Sir Walter Citrine, ac-and has proceeded to Valencia. companied by Labour and Trade]
Union officials, called at the DEATH SENTENCES PASSED Foreign Office yesterday after-
noon and continued the discus-
Hendaye: Death sentence' hasi sion they had with the Foreign been passed on several important Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, last political personalities, according Wednesday, on the present situato reports from Madrid. Among tion in Spain. Lord Halifax, who those sentenced are the former
not
the fat went up on the pretence of looking it over. She there saW the girl tied on the verandah.
SISTER SHIP OF She told this to an Indian tailor "QUEEN MARY” Treasury To Make Advance
on the ground floor, whe telephon ed to the Police Station and ́it was in this way that the matter. came to the notice of the Police.
was in charge of the Foreign Of minister, Melquiades Alvarez, CONTRACT FOR BROWN & CO. completion of the Queen Mary and
Mr. Morrison, Financial Secre
£5,000,000 for the sister ship.
Designs Submitted
fice during the earlier stages of leader of the Liberal Democrat the Spanish crisis, was also pre-Party, the former minister, Mar- sent.-British Wireless Service. tinez de Valesco, leader of the tary to the Treasury, in announc In addition to John Brown and Agrarian Party, Miguel de Rivera, ing the Government's decision re-Co. three other firms were invited brother of the leader of the Fas-garding the new giant Cunarder, to submit designs for the rew cists and son of Primo de Rivera. said that the Chancellor of the Ex-vessel. They were: the Nationalist leader, Albinana, chequer had agreed that an ad- Vickers Armstrong Ltd. (Walk- and the pilot, Ruiz de Alta.
vance should be made under the ler-on-Tyne. The condemned
provisions of the North Atlantic Furness); of
Shipping Act for the building of having deliberately the vessel
Cammell Laird and Co. (Birken- started the recent fire in the
head); and The Cunard-White Star Co., he Madrid Prison.
Swan Hurter and Wigham sentences added, had supplied clear evidence Richardson Ltd. have already been
(Wallsend-on- carried out.
PRINCESS SETS FASHION
Hair Dressing Mode cused.
For Girls
MARGARET ROSE'S EXAMPLE
Londen. Princess Margaret Rose, five- year-old daughter of the Duke of York, has become the country's juvenile fashion leader.
When
men were ac-
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and Barrow-in-
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Four officers have also been. that technical and commercial con-Tyne).
shot siderations obliged them to place "This is most welcome news for for refusing to obey orders dur the contract with John Brown and Clydebank." said Mr. Stephen Pig- Jing an action against Nationalists. Co.
gott, managing director of Johnj Under the North Atlantic Ship-Brown and Co., when informed of TURKEY'S ADHERENCE ping Act of 1934 the Government the, statement in the House of Ankara: The Turkish Govern-is earpowered to make total ad-Commons. He added that details she appeared with her ment has informed
the French Vances of up to £9,500,000 towards of the new ship would be announc
new Cunarders ed later by the Cunard-White Star hair dressed a new way experts Charge d'Affairs that it is willing the cost of the
to adhere to the proposed non-in Of this $4,500,000 was proclaimed it "most artistic and tervention agreement concerning
1pr the Co. practical for summer wear," and the Spanish Civil War, with the Mayfair mothers rushed to have reservation, however, that no pre- their children's locks done in simi-cedent for similar future occasions lar fashion.
be established by the acceptatice.
GERMAN PRECAUTION
Princess Margaret's hair was combed straight from the parting
Malayan Train Runs
Over Full-Grown Tigress
to the ears where two darg="Pom- Berlin: The Zeppelin Airship Kuala Lumpur.—A full-grown‡ THE the fht time, that wa padour curly hung. They were Company announces that the air-tigress was run over by a passeng-tigress has been killed by a train set in a semi-circle from her face ship Hindenburg, on, its next er train in a long tuimel on the fin Malaya. The animal evident- to the cluster of curls at her aeckfight to South America, will take east coast line between Kuala Grisly wandered into the darkness of "It is difficult to evolve an ari-on air, mail at Lisbon and not in and Kaala Pergau," Kelantan, re-the tunnel, and was trapped when ginal style for a child's hair, but Spain as hitherto, since the owners cently. this one has done it,” said one ex-of the ship consider the risk of
the train came thundering along. The engine driver did not notice Once, in the pioneer -days TOI pert. "It is becoming and has the taking over mall in Spain as too anything and did not stop. The the FMS. Ballways, an elephant advantage in hot weather of allow-great in view of the unsettled con-body of the Egress was found on charged a moving train in Perak. ing the air to get to the scalp.”: ditions Trans-Ocean Service, the line Inter
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