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Did Moth Go In Seareh Of Missing Avro Cadet? BISHOP OF Avro Reported To TAIPAN'S

COLOGNE LEAVES FOR ROME

Berlin, To-day.

A large delegation of clergy,

headed by the Cardinal Arch- bishop of Cologne, has left for the Holy See to discuss the con- flict between Church and State in Germany, according to re- ports from Rome.

The delegation, it is stated, will hold conversations with the Vati-

can Secretary of State, Cardinal

Pacelli.

The development comes

political circles.

Have Landed On

Kiangsi Border

HEAVY BURGLARY LOSS

One of the most serious local

time was carried out last night of Mr. R. Johannessen, the man- ager of Wallem and Company, at

by a lone operator, in the home

The further details brought to light this morn- burglaries for some considerable ing add mystery to the escape of the two Chinese student pilots of the Far East Flying Training School who flew off in machines belonging to the school yesterday afternoon and failed to return.

No. 175, Sassoon Road.

The man was actually seen. leaving the premises by an amah, who had been disturbed, but al- though an alarm was immediate- ly raised, the intruder escaped with a haul of small easily handled jewellery of consider- able value, estimated at $2,320.

The D. H. Moth, which left the aerodrome at 5.40 p.m. landed in Canton about an hour later:

The Avro Cadet, which was taken out of the aerodrome at about 3 p.m. was not heard of again until this morning when information was received as no in Canton announcing that the plane had alighted Reporting the burglary to the surprise, is the reaction of German at a military aerodrome at some point near the police, Mr. Johannessens stated

The answer read last Sunday Kwangtung-Kiangsi border, in Kwangtung terri- from the pulpits

· of several churches to the recent speech of the Propaganda Minister, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, show an endea- vour on the part of the German clergy to minimise the significance of the trials now going on.”

Association of the Nazi Party

ritory.

The strange feature of the affair which at present lacks explanation

FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS

of any kind is why the runaway The forthcoming marriage of Miss pilots landed at such widely separ- Nora. Marie. Wellicome, of Arling ated points if their escapade was ton Hotel, Kowloon, and Mr. Henry

that all the jewellery was taken from an unlocked drawer in his bedroom. Although the amah was awakened, he himself was not disturbed until the alarm was raised.

Mr. J. Webb's Loss

Another case was also reported

with the decision of the courts is pre-arranged between them as would Appleton, of Harbour View Hotel, to day, Mr. J. Webb of No. 12, Tai unjustified, it is claimed, as the Party has disassociated itself from the legal procedure.—Trans-Ocean.

DOJIMA MARU INQUEST

The inquiry into the Dojima Maru disaster is to be opened on Monday next with a Special Jury, the "China Mail" was informed this morning.

seem to be quite obvious. There is a has been announced.

The wedding of Mr. Frank Hod Hang Road, having lost $125 from a drawer in his room, some time possibility, of course, that the air-

p.m., soll, of No. 1154, Dewey Boulevard, between pm last night and 8 man who went up at 5.40 aware then of the failure of his Manila, and Mrs.Adelaide Monaise

a.m this

morning. As the result colleague to return, went off in the Jones, of Bellagio Road, Bel-Air, of Police enquiries a house boy has direction of Canton in search of him. Los Angeles, California, will also been arrested and will be charged

take place shortly.

to-morrow morning with the theft.

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MACHINES UNDER ARREST Flight-Lieutenant P'. Holroyd Smith, Chief Instructor of the Train ing School, is now in Canton er

en- deavouring to arrange for the re turn of the machines to Hong Kong. It is indicated, however, that many formalities will need to be complet- ed before this will be possible, as

they were British machines flown

over · Chinese territory and landed The inquiry will, officially, be an the official attitude is believed to in China without permission, and

inquest concerning the death of

be that the authority of the Cen- will

Kwok Man, 39, a sailor on the tral Government, in Nanking

launch who was one of the 34 fa- talities.

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have to be secured before the ma- chines are released,

At present, the planes

It is understood that the inquest will start at 2.30 p.m. and that all the afternoons of next week have nically "under ar been reserved for the continued hearing of the evidence.

Cloudy, Showery

The Royal Observatory reports that a trough of low pressure-ex- tends from Indo-China north-east- ward across Japan to the Pacific. Depressions are indicated over Tongking and Central: Japan; Forecast:S. winds, moderate; cloudy, showery.

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