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NO ENQUIRY ON LEIPZIG S INCIDENTS

London, To-day.

The Leipzig torpedo incident again came up for discussion in the House of Commons yester- day when Mr. F. Seymour Cocks (Labour, Broxtowe) inquired whether the British Government would ask that an investigation be carried out.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr. An- thony Eden, replied that the Bri- tish Government had proposed such an investigation but since the Ger- man Government rejected the pro- posal, the British Government did not see that useful results would be gained by pursuing it.

In reply to a further question whether the collaboration of the German Government in such an investigation would be neces sary, Mr. Eden declared that it was naturally necessary..

DETENTION OF SHIPS

RABAUL

VOLCANO

DISASTER

London, To-day..

Dutch expert on volcanos has been invited by the Austra- lian Government to visit Rabaul, in British New Guinea, which was recently partially, destroyed by an eruption.abe

The expert will see if the authorities are justified in re building the city in-view of the danger of future eruptions.

The expert, who is head of the of Dutch East Indies Institute Volcanic Studies, is flying to Rabaul from Sourabaya. Reater.

ST. JOHN'S AND

CATHOLIC CHURCH

St. John's Review, commenting on Abyssinia, says:-The refusal of the Italians to permit any but the Catholic Church to share in the re- ligious education of the natives is The question of British ships be a short-sighted policy both for the ing detained by insurgent cruisers Catholic church and for the Italian was raised by another Labour mem-state. It would be easy to penalise ber, the First Lord of the Admiral- both by withdrawing the privileges ty, Mr. Duff Cooper, stating that he which are granted to that Church had already warned British ship-in British Crown Colonies, at least, owners against their vessels enter- but Great Britain is not likely to sink to that level of retaliation, ing Santander."

very The British Government, he rei- The Catholic Church might terated, guaranteed the safety of well ask to be saved from its friend of exclu- British vessels on the high seas but Mussolini, since his act

sion _împlies that not in Spanish territorial waters.-

Church is a strong pillar Trans-Ocean...

port for his regime, and is to that extent becoming more and more closely identified with the Italian nation. It would be a tragedy if the Great Catholic Church should become merely the Italian Church, but obviously Mussolini wishes to annex it and utilise it for his own ambitious purpose. The question is: how far will the Catholic Church allow itself to become such ex-agent?

ANOTHER WILKINS EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC

Oslo, To-day.

The famous British Polar plorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins, has

arrived at Aalesund, in Norway, in CLEARING PACT

order to chart the vessel » "Wyatt Earp” for a new Antarctic expedi- tion...

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Belgrade, To-day. trated coastal region of the An- The clearing agreement between tarctic Continent.

France and Yugo-Slavia will no the franc He will be accompanied by the longer apply now that

to the gold famous Arctic flyer, Eielson, who is no longer bound will undertake a long-distance standard. flight across the entire Antarctic Continent to the Bay of Whales. Trans-Ocean.

CARDINAL PACELLI'S PARIS VISIT

Paris, To-day.

So declares an official announce- ment, which adds that the managing director of the Yugo-Slav National Bank, Dr. Milan Protis, who is at present in Paris for the purpose of negotiations with French holders of Yugo-Slav bonds, will personal- ly notify the French Government that the clearing agreement is no longer valid.—Trans-Ocean.

CHINA'S AID TO

An official visit to Paris FAR EAST

by the Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pacelli, will take place to-morrow.. The French Government, says semi-official statement, will do all in its power to extend all honours to the Cardinal during his visit,

In addition to dedicating the Vatican Pavilion at the Paris. Ex- hibition, Cardinal Pacelli will also participate in religious festivities in honour of St. Theresa.

HEALTH BUREAU

* Kuling, July The Executive Yuen commenced. its regular sessions here under the presidency of Marshal Chiang Kai- shek.

One of the resolutions adopted at the me

meeting was the appropriation

China's conträhnt. of $10,000 as

He will also celebrate Mass on to the Far East Health Bureau at several occasions and will deliver Singapore for its maintenance sermons in French Trans-Ocean. Hua Nan.

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