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THE CHINA MATA MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1936
RELIEF FUND IN
GERMANY
Large Amount Given
•In Collections
CABINET MEETING
CANCELLED
(Continued from Pagé 1)
The question was whether the King was to abdicate on the ad- vice of his Ministers. No such ad- rice had ever before been tendered "The collection made throughout to a sovereign.
“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Berlin, To-day.
| Saturday, "the day of national He said: "We are confronted by
39 FEARED DROWNED
Boy Of 17 Only One Saved
ATLANTIC SEARCH BY THE QUEEN MARY
Fritz Roethke, 17-year-old ca- solidarity," to augment the winter the wish of the sovereign to per- bin boy of the Hamburg-Amerika relief fund, resulted in the receipt form an act which in no circum-mator vessel Isis (4,454 tons) of altogether 5.363,267 marks, a stances can be accomplished for to the aid of which the Queen against 4,054.873 in 1935
nearly five months and may quite Mary raced through an Atlantic 4,021,000 in 1934. As in previous conceivably for various reasons gale is believed to be the only years the capital headed the list never be accomplished.
and
survivor of the German vessel's
lof contributions with 517.060 "That the supreme sacrifice of crew of 40.
marks, as against $19,193 in 1935 Jabdication and potential exile The German liner Westernland and 300,000 in 1934. Next rape should be demanded finds no (16,000 tons), the British cable the State of Saxony with 380,434. support in the constitution. vessel Mirror, and the British
1935 and
among as against 298.486 in
"No Ministry, has the authority steamer Semi-nole were 284,000 in 1934, next being the
to advice abdication and only the those who joined in the search for State of Wurtemburg with 310.000 most serious Earliamentary pro-the isis: and the cabin boy was marks, against 187,000 Silly Symphony
cesses could raise the issue in a found in a lifeboat by the Wes- in Technicolour and 200,000 in 1934.
decisive form.
ternland
These figures show that the re- sponse in 1935 was very consider-prejudge the question able, both in individual regions ascertaining the and in the total, which is 312 perment.”
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The Cabinet has no-right to A message from the captain of without the Westernland says Roethke re-
will of Parlia-ported that the Isis must have
foundered, carrying the 39 other
The Westernland informed
other boats, and was proceeding? to Southampton.
cent higher then in the previous Mr. Churchill suggested that members of the crew to death. year. In a statement published this should be by messages from later Dr. Goebbels, the Minister the King to Parliament and by ad-Lloyds that she could find no for Propaganda, thanking publicly dresses to both Houses. both those who had collected and
MRS. SIMPSON AT CANNES those who had contributed, describ-
"Searching For BontsTM Cannes: Mrs. Ernest Simpson, led the result as a "milestone in
After racing through the night. reconstructional exhausted after her dash across the Queen Mary sent a message to the Socialistic work of the Fuehrer." - Trans-France, rested quietly all day long the Cunard-White Star Company Ocean Service.
yesterday. Owing to the lack of "Further delayed. Searching for privacy at the villa of Mr. and boats Isis. Last heard 7.25 p.m. Mrs Herman F. Rogers she may yesterday."
GIRL DEAD IN SHOP
Chemist's Assistant In Trouble
INQUEST ADJOURNED FOR COURT PROCEEDINGS
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on
go to Mr. Reginald Fellowes' villa!
Telephoning to the Central in Roquebrune village, but MrNews from the Queen Mary, Mrs. Rogers says that he expects her. Bingham, wife of the to remain as his guest for a few American Ambassador in London, days-Reuter.
said: "We are searching for the German ship.
KING'S DIFFICULT POSITION
(Continued from Page 1).
The British Cabinet was sud
"I have not slept a wink all night. The sea has been very rough, and I was glad when we stopped."
Later a messige was receive The inquest Jeanette denly convened to an extraordin-that the Queen Mary was pro-) Florence Mary Roper, aged 16, ary session late yesterday after-ceeding on her way, and expected hairdresser's assistant, who noon.
As this development was to arrive at Cherbourg that after- was found dead on a sofa in.the quite unexpected the assumption noor
chemist's is that matters of profound signi- The S O S which was the las❘ sitting-room of a shop at Bargoed, Glam., last ficance needed immediate discus-message from the Isis stated that month, was adjourned at Bar.sion. Even if the Cabinet arrived she was sinking in a position ap goed until the conclusion of the at a conarete decision yesterday proximately 200 miles West proceedings against William no statement is expected before Land's End. John Thomas, aged 19, an as-Mr. Baldwin addresses the House. Loretta Young sistant employed at the chem-of Commons this afternoon. “UNGUARDED HOUR" Franchot Tone ist's shop.
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Thomas was lying beside the
The London Sunday papers, girl, alive but unconscious. He recovered and was charged at many of which issued special edi-
(Continued from Page 1) Bargoed with the wilful mur-tions dealing with every
After cabling General Han Fu- der of Miss Roper, when the of the crisis in detail, are act
jagreed as to what will be the chu and Admiral Shen Hung-lik as case was adjourned.
Solomon Leslie Rosenbaum, a ultimate conclusion of the events to the means of facing the Tsing- Chiang The majority of the to crisis, Generalissimo chemist, said that Thomas had concerned. been his assistant for three Papers, however, count on the pos- Kai-shek went to Shenai Province years. Beferring to bottles pro-sibility of abdication, but their with Marshal Chang Hsenk-liang duced. Mr. Rosenbaum said views are nothing but guesses, as by air last Friday. The purpose that they were kept in a special official circles continue to main-of his going there is not amoune- cupboard which was locked tain the strictest reticence.
One ed. Thomas had keys to the cup. report to which great attention is: board.
paid states that when Mr. Bald-
submitted certain
He left Bargoed at 12.10 wip visited Fort Belvedere pm on early closing day, leay-Saturday he ing Thomas in charge. When he documents to the King. ircturned the next morning he
discovered the tragedy.
Dr. Lionel Evan Jones, who conducted a post-mortem èxam- ination, said that the appearan- ces strongly suggested that death was due to poisoning by cyanide of potassium.
Police Sgt. Henry Roper said that he had heard that his daughter was keeping company with Thomas.
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It is emphatically denied that the Cabinet has tried to bring pressure to bear on the King over the week-end. The Cabinet has at no time tea- dered advice accompanied by the threat of its resignation. The only advice the Cabinet has given the King was that which he asked for in kis own initiative, when he desir- ed the Government to examine the proposal for a morganatic marriage.
NIGHT ADVANCE Following the dropping of over| |100 bombs by foreign planes on Paklingmizo last Friday morning, the Chinese Government, troops made a night advance in the direc tion of Tamiao from Paklingmiso and Wachuen notwithstanding the bitter weather. It is officially stated that the bandits within 100 miles of Paklingmiao have been beaten off, and that a Government offensive on Tamiao is expected very soon. The eastem frontiers of Suiyuan have been quiet for the last two days, though it is stated that the bandits at Shangta and Changpei were
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“STRONG" MEASURES Mr. Baldwin will make a state- Canton, Later: It is learned that ment to the House of Commons to-lat the joint meeting of the Japan day "to dispel the false impres-ese Foreign, Naval and Military ions created by the unfounded Ministries at Tokyo last Friday, rumours and misunderstandings."it was decided to press the Chin- It is above all categorically denied (ese Government to give a definite that the British Government is "Yes or No" in reply to the five Sheerness.--When drainage the trying to exercise any pressure on points mentioned in the documents before the King to come to a quick de of Mr. S. Kawagoe, the Japan- Sheerness magistrates last month cision-Trans-Ocean Service.
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ese Ambassador to China, and that it was not necessary for the Chin- Jese Foreign Office to dispute or argue about them. They have al- ready decided to take strong mea- sures in the event that the Sino-
ing the rate, he said. because pondent of The Times, adding that Japanese relations are broken off. Sheerness had provided an ade there are no grounds for declar It is stated that the Japanese Em- quate drainage system for itself, ing that this tragic predicament bassy has returned the document and the Drainage Board could not is in any sense a confict forced to the Chinese Foreign Office, 383- do anything for the town,
by the Cabinet on the crown. The ing that it is for reference, and They thought they were being Times, in an editorial, reiterates Mr. Chang Chun, the Chinese fleeced to provide benefit for other that the problem raised by the Foreign Minister, has notified the parts of the area th
King can only be solved by the Japanese Ambassador, definitely Orders for payment were made. gang himself, and it is the most that as the points mentioned in dangerous form of mischief-mak the document are not a true re- ing to suggest that anyone else is cord of the conversations and in- responsible for raising, it reviews at the previous meetings, The Delly Express, calling for it is not absolutely essential to The anti-cyclone has decreased time in order that the people can refer to such points. Though the|| slightly in intensity, and has pro-understand and discuss the mat Sino-Japanese negotiations have bably commenced to move east-ter, says that this grave isme be already arrived a most critical ward. The local forecast for to-tween the king, and his Ministers stage, both Mr. Chan Chan and Printed and Published for the Proprietors, The Newspaper Enterprise Lady day, as issued by the Royal Obser- cannot be abruptly resolved by the Mr. Kawagoe have declared that
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