THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 25, 1937.
'ROYAL OAK' INCIDENT
Congress Party Sweeps
Provinces
Bombay, Today.
The Congress Party has
as-
sumed a clear majority in the elections in the Central Pro- vinces.
They have already won.
5.9
out of 112 seats, with 32 results
outstanding..
In the Bombay
Presidency
the Congress Party secured 55
out of 175 seats, with 51 results yet to be announced-Peuter.
tin Valencia Air Raid
CAPTAIN AND
COMMANDER HIT BY SPLINTERS
(SPECIAL TO THE “CHINA MAIL”)
London, To-day.
For the first time since the Spanish civil war WAUAWANIGHEANOKI started a British man-of-war has been hit by bel-
NAZI PARTY ligerent guns.
TRIUMPH
Herr Hitler On Soul Of Fanaticism
THE TASK AHEAD
Keelung Naval Incident
London, To-day. The illtreatment. inflicted upon three British sailors by Japanese police officials at Kee- lung in Formosa is still being with the actively discussed Japanese Government, the For- eign Secretary told the House of Commons.
The Japanese Government had not yet rendered satisfac- tion, but Mr. Eden said he still hoped it would be found pos- sible to reach a settlement.
She is the battleship "Royal Oak," which only recently was missed when bombs were dropped British Wireless. near her by an unidentified plane.
FUSILIER AND A TAXI
Case Against Driver Dismissed
Yesterday the "Royal Oak" was
standing by in Valencia harbour THREAT OF
daring an air-raid on the town by rebel planes when a shell from an anti-aircraft gun exploded on the deck.
The Captain, three officers, in- cluding the officer of the watch, and a sailor were slightly wounded by splinters.
were
A bulletin issued by the Admir- An accident to Lance Corporal
declares W. R. D. Morgan, of the Royal alty yesterday afternoon Welch Fusiliers, who was knocked that none of the wounded down by Taxi No. 26 near Caroline rendered unfit for service.
The battleship was not damaged Hill on January 26 after the Gov-1
sea-Trans- ernor's Cup football match, had its and later put out to
Ocean..
FORCE
Douglas Aircraft Strike
POLICE ORDER EVACUATION
NEW YORK, TO-DAY. IF THE AUTHORITIES DE- SIRE IT, FORCE WILL BE USED TO EJECT THE SIT- DOWN STRIKERS WHO ARE HOLDING UP PRODUCTION DOUGLAS IN THE HUGE ÄIRCRAFT FACTORY AT MONICA, CALI- SANTA FORNIA.
MUNICH, TO-DAY. THE SPIRIT OF FANATI- CISM WHICH MARKED THE EARLY DAYS OF THE NA- ZI MOVEMENT WAS RE- CALLED BY HERR HITLER IN AN ANNIVERSARY AD- DRESS TO VETERAN MEM- BERS OF THE PARTY YES- TERDAY. The Fuehrer spoke in the same sequel at the Central Magistracy hall in which, exactly seventeen this morning when Ko Kong, the years ago, he first publicly an-driver, was summoned before Mr. nounced the programme of the Na-W. Schofield for driving the taxi
without due care and caution. zi Party.
The defendant was represented Tracing events since that time,
This was stated in. a notice Herr Hitler said that they now by Mr. A. el Arculli and pleaded quarterdeck of the British Battle- ship, Royal Oak, and Captain Drew, were able to acclaim the fact that not guilty.
had Sergeant Kelly in outlining the Commander Peachey, and three served on the strikers yesterday by Germany, in the meantime,
was were struck by splinters.
the police ordering immediate case said that complainant again become a world power.
Only persons of a fanatical dis-walking down the hill towards the The injuries were superficial and evacuation of the plant. position and endowed with the Lee Theatre and was knocked down none was incapacitated: soul of fanaticism could have by the taxi which was coming inWireless. stood the test and won through to the opposite direction. It is alleg
ed that the defendant did not sound.
success.
A
Ball In The Road
He then proceeded to outline the his horn and was travelling at a tasks which still lay ahead of the fast rate. Nazi Party, chief among which was the Four-Year Plan, designed, to achieve Germany's economic inde- pendence.-Trans-Ocean.
WHY HIS HEADACHES CEASED
After Troubling Him Since a Boy
Lance Corporal Morgan said that he had left the field before the end of the game and just before reach- ing the Radio Sports Club, a ball came from the direction of that ground and the next thing he re-
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
London, To-day. During one of four air raids on Valencia the night before last an anti-aircraft shell burst
on
the
British
TAIKOO DOCKS THEFT
Meanwhile, in Detroit, Mr. W. P. Chrysler, President of Chrysler Motors, has suggested to the Unit- ed Automobile Workers' Union that they approach two of his execu-
His
the
A fine of $50 and in default six tives, who will speak for the Chry- weeks' imprisonment, was imposed sler Corporation.
suggestion follows: this morning on Choi-chee for the theft of 30 pounds of red lead from Union's telegraphed request for a national conference" at the earli- the Taikoo Docks.
Mr. Bird, the complainant, said est possible moment in order to that the defendant was searched work out a collective bargaining The Union, which is still in the when leaving the yard at one o'clock agreement.
was this morning and the lead found on him Defendant had some midst of similar negotiations with membered he was being taken from under a taxi. He was helped into how obtained the keys of the paint General Motors, claims to repre-
ployees-Reuter. it by Revenue officer Ward and store from which the article had sent the majority of Chrysler em taken to the Police Station and later sent to the Military Hospital. At no time was he more than two
or three yards from the side of the
road.
He could not understand why the Questioned, complainant said! headaches he had been subject to sud-that he made no attempt to reach denly ceased. His wife told him, and he sat down and wrote the following the ball as he was too weak, having just then come out of the Hospital.
letter:
"I am 62 years of age, and ever since Mr. Arcalli submitted that he
I was a boy of ten years, I was subject had no case to answer, and there to very bad headaches. But two years
ago the headaches stopped for what was no evidence of want of care or reason I did not know, was surpris- caution in the driving of the taxi. ed when one day my wife told me-1 His Worship in dismissing the
been taken.
A female, Hau-lin, aged 42, re- Suffering from injuries received siding at No. 5 Woo-sung Street was when a box fell on her leg from a boat- admitted to the Kowloon Hospital wharf Cheng Chee-chui, an suffering from the effects of opium woman, was admitted to the Kow- poisoning.
loon Hospital.
War Trophy Goes Back To Germany
(SPECIAL TO THE “CHINA MAIL")
"London, To-day. The presentation was made by
took
Sir Claud Hollis, former Chief Se- cretary in Tanganyika, to the Ger- man Ambassador, Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, who accepted the flag in the name of his Government. The flag had been seized by
An interesting ceremony place at the German Embassy yes- terday when a trophy of the Great
had been using Kruschen Salts in my case held that though the com- tea for over two years. I am stil using them, as I know of nothing finer plainant had been knocked down it for the system.”—J. T.
was not proved that the driver Headaches can nearly always be failed to take care. traced to a disordered stomach, and to the unsuspected retention in the sys- tem of stagnating waste material which poisons the blood. Remove these poisons prevent them forming again
and you'll never have to worry any dustrial School, received severe head The trophy was the old German more. And that is just how Kruschen injuries when the bicycle he was rid- flag which had flown over the Gov British subaltern who later turn- Salts brings swift and lasting relief from headaches. Kruschen Salts aids ing got out of control while he was ernment buildings in Tanganyika ed it over to Sir Claud Hollis. Now Nature to cleanse your body complete coming down the hill near the Dairy (formerly German-East Africa) up it will return to Germany ly of all-clogging waste matter and Farm at Pokfulum, and ran into a till 1916, when the territory fell twenty-one years in England. thus gets right to the root of your
to the British fo
Trans-Ocean. trouble.
Ip Tung-tin, of the Aberdeen In-War was returned to Germany.
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