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THE CHINA

SHIPPING MATHECU

MANY KILLED. IN BARCELONA RIOTS

ALHAMBRA CIRCLES AND S

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

Spectacle! Drama!! Thrills!!!

COSSACKS IN LOVE AND WAR!

BARBARIC HUMOR!

NEXT CHANGE.

A Columbia

Picture

ARBARIC TRAGEDY!

BARBARIC DEVOTION

ARA BULBA

HARRI BAUR

DAPRIEUX

TATION

"MOTOR MADNESS

Rosalind Keith Allen Brook

TURKISH VISIT TO GERMANY

Munich, To-day-

The Turkish Minister for Public Works, Alt Cetirkaya, left here for Ankara on Sunday morning after completing his 14 days study tour through Germany.

The last part of his programme included an inspection of the rail-

WARSAW NEEDS

CHINA PERIL

Hamburg, To-day.

Shipping circles point out that in consequence of the Far East conflict, difficulties for shipping might arise in some of the Fast- ern ports.

Shipping agents, therefore, have had to warn of the possibility that shipping lines may make use of the

everal were

wounded in a serious distürba between armed adherents of the Anarchists and the Labour Unions.

A big conflagration occurred in the working-class quarter due to arson by the Anarchists. «Arans-Ocean

clanse entitling them to unload MCGRATH

goods in other ports than in the port of their destination.

Special expenses resulting from this would be added to the price of goods.

Increased insuran rates are still in force from the Abyssinian war. The Far Eastern conflict led some time ago to the cancellations of insurance policies owing to the increase in war risk premiums. Trans-Ocean

ANGLO ITALIAN NEGOTIATIONS ARRANGED

London, To-day.

DEFEATED

HENKEL WINS IN FINAL

Hamburg, To-day

the The men's singles title in German championships was won to- day by H. Henkel (Germany), who defeated the Australian, Vivian Me- Grath in a five-set duel by 1-6, 6-3, 8-6, 3-6, 6-1

The Australian produced a brand of tennis which earned him rounds of applause, but clever tactics were shown by the German player, who time and again caught McGrath out of position

Theth subtle strokes.

Was

doubles title won by Madame Sperling and Miss

A report concerning the open-Conquerque, of Holland. They de

DICTATOR ing of Anglo-Italian diplomatic feated Fraulein Zelden and Countess

conversations in Rome at the be-de la Veldene by 6-2, 6-1-- ginning of September was con-Ocean

Rydz-Smigly firmed on Saturday by authori

Warsaw, To-day.

tative sources.

The conversations will be con-

The whole of Poland took part ducted by the British Ambassador, on Sunday in the National cele-Sir Eric Drummond, on behalf of bration held by the Polish Le Great Britain. gionaries.

AUSTRALIAN WEN

Trans-

Hamburg, To-day.

The Australian Doubles pair of Vivian McGrath and Jack Crawford Sir Eric will arrive in England yesterday won the German Doubles

Lord Halifax-Trans-Ocean.

way centre at Munich, particularly Speaking at the graveside of Mar-to-day and will probably have se- Lawn Tennis Championship here shal Pilsudski who in the old days veral interviews with the Prime when they beat D. W. Butler and the electric railway plant and an

of the struggle against Czarist excursion to the top of the Zug Russia, founded the Legionaries, and the Acting Foreign Minister, The Final of the Mixed Doubles

Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Wilke, 5-7, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. spitze, Germany's highest moun Marshal Rydz-Smigly referred to the tain, and a visit to the big power deep sense of fellowship that animat- station at Walchersee.

fed all old soldiers as being fruit of Thanking the German authorities inestimable value gained on the for all the courtesies shown him sanguinary battlefield of the world during his tour, the Turkish Min- war.

EURASIA CRASH

10 Passengers Injured

ister said he left Germany greatly In carving out it future, every impressed by what he had seen. His country had to go its own way.

"Poland is not an isolated island journey would go far for the 'im- proving of and strengthening the on which doctrinary disputes and Mr. Kurt Holtz, Operation Mana- relations between Germany and and fruitless quarrelling could be

ger of the Eurasia Aviation... Cor- onducted with impunity. Despite poration, has gone to Kunming to in- Turkey

all headway made before and after

stigate the crack-up on Sunday the war conditions in Poland are last week of one of the firm's 14- still primitive in many beids activity because there was no Polish state to enable development **

THREE POINTS

AIR BATTLE AT SANTANDER

To day.

senger planes According to rep

10

the Eurasi persons inding pilot In order to overcome what still co-pilot of the plane, remained of the primitive condi- in the ccident which tions, three things were, the Marshal shortly after the plane took off, from said, essential One, to have a the Kumming field strong and efficient army that would Company officials were inclined to guarantee immunity from foreign believe that none of the injured

two, to maintain law and or-persons were in a critical rithin the country by ruthless The ship which was on its way to ourse to the iron hand, and three. Chengtu, was piloted by Mr. H. He

ganise in ideological manner all

20g, youthful German avia who have become tired of the G Schwitter, as radio

A terrific aerial battle took part in the north-west part the tander when 12 Nationalist planes der were attacked by an enem from Madrid

planes were droppi Teat

Republican

ways of various political and

and parties and to gather in

se young men who are

themselve

Frans-Ocean

Runaway Horse

Championship was won by the Ger- man combination of H. Denker and Fraulein Horn, who defeated Nor- man Farquharson, the South Afri can, and Mme Sperling, of Den- mark The winners won by 2-6, 10-8, 62-Trans Ocean

MME. SPERLING'S VICTORY

The final

To-day

Ladies

terms lawn

ingles Champion- ship was won by Madame Hilda Sperling, of Denmark, who secured her fourth successive title when she beat Franlen Horn of Ger-

6-2 many, by

Trans- Ocean

NAZI SUBMARINES AT HELSINGFORS

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