Fare
STRIKE OF SIT DOWN STRIKE IN
MONTHS ENDED
After a stri months, the building we Tome to an
employers.
of the str workers pa
have cost severa
NEW STATUS GERMANY FOR "RAG-BONE" MAN
Berlin, To-day.
TABOO
TABRO
POLAND BY WORKERS OHITIAN DEMANDING LOWER WAGES
London, To-day.
Three amusing incidents occurred in differ-
fent parts
the world yesterday, one being
a shortage of petrol in a petrol produc ing country, another concerning
an aeroplane which was brought down by seagulls and the third was
a stay-in strike for lower wages!
In Mexico City there a short
age of petrol owing to a strike of 2,000 employees in the oilfields of Within the scope of measures (Porto Rica, with wh Mexico being taken in Germany to turn to City is connected by the longest useful account all scrap and repipeline in the world. fuse, the Commissioner for the Four Years Plan, General Goering has ordered that all municipalities with less than 35,000 inhabitants should have all scrap and refuse meticulously searched.
Chief attention will be focussed on household refuse, as most fac-
FRANCE ORDERS EXPULSION OF
The strike has been going on for three weeks and the supply of oil in Mexico City is expected to be exhausted very sooTE.
for three weeks and the supply JOURNALIST
-DAY OFERDUE
tories are organised in a way that plane carrying
useful scrap will be
part of routine wor
considerable
textiles and rubber
materials capable of
Berlin, To-day-
is -confirmed here that the Salamanca correspondent of the German News Agency, Herr Ritter von Goss, who is at present staying at St. Jean de La France, has anxiety received an expulsion order from
when the French Ministry of a allayed by Interior
In the second incident, an
nine pas regated as from Seattle to Al
this way than a day overdue and
being felt for erraw all w
are expected to reduce the
ing shortage.→
metr
TAXI STRIKE IN PARIS
Was Su
y
from a distant town he was forced to land when into thousands of der to see if the machine
CRACOW COMEDY
the pilot Authoritative quarters here de-
that
clare that the mens seemed he flew
superfluous and sis dly inte inor-ligible since von Goss, wh needed the Press Attache to the
Embassy at Salamanca temporarily in the French spa St Jean Da Luz
new bad-
A stay-m strike is taking place at Cracow, Poland, by brick-make A few months 40 per cent increase in wages which caused the price of bricks to rise in consequence of which busi
Paris, To-day- Only 234 taxicabs were on the streets of Paris yesterday, accord ing to a police count. The strike of chauffeurs is due to raise inness dropped off until the factory
was forced to close
Nov the
taxifares declared by the authori- ties. Almost all taxi companies kept their
ges close
Ocean.
M. Litvinoff Not In Moscow
Moscow, To-c
It is officially announces
Coramissa
for
that M Litom
Ocean.
maker are stag
the in order
TERRIBLE MASS MURDER IN GLASGOW
London, To-da
His diplomatic credentials were made out for Salamanca and he would have returned anyway short ly to his post-Trans-Ocean
ANGLO-GERMAN PRESS "WAR"
Hamburg, To-day
for
General T
VOLUNTEERS ALLEGED KILLED IN
REBEL REVOLT
Madrid, To-day. Spanish Government that Italian and German
and
were killed they revolted
also claim. stern front.
One of the fiercest air raids which
Santander has experienced during the civil war occurred yesterday
when numerous casualties were re-
ported b
Six insurgent planes bombed the thickly populated central part of the town, scoring a direct hit on the town's gasometer which was totally. destroyed-Renter
VALENCIA BULLETIN
Valencia
Discussing Anglo-German press
In a war bulletin issued relations in an evidently inspired,
stated that the loyalists leader, the Hamburger Fremden successful sortie at Muriel on the blatt states that the rumours that Guadalajara Front, and repulsed conditions were attached to the re-the Nationalist attack on the quest for the removal of Mr. Nor Estremadura front-Trans-Ocean, man Ebbott, "The Times" Berlin crespondent are absolutely without
are dead following conditions.
SALAMANCA BULLETIN
tes tha
the Br
Salamanca, To-day. Nationalist war bulletin states
attac
posi- the
con-bulletin remains the dis-Ocean.
shooting
Most certainly, the paper hich a handsome cludes, must it be physical training incretion of "The Times," who shall
wh
er on If co named
be Mr. Norman bott's the Berlin
ressor an
cean.
FRA. MEETS →
Berlin, To-day. An extraordinary meeting"
the Press Association in Ber
held yesterdays announced
the
MTAJA RUMOURS
drid, To Rumours to the effect that Gen- eral Miaja has been "disposed of, emphatically denied here.
ted that the Na
launch a
alists
RAMS
RESUMED
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