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THE CHINA
VITAL TALK OF CANTON HITLER AND MUSSOLINI
Warsaw, To-day.
TYPHOON
FREAKS
Canton, To-day. Though not suffering to any-
The Polish press is the latest to comment on the impending visit to Germany of Signor Mussolini.
The "Gazeta Polska" in a des-thing like the same extent as patch from its Berlin correspondent, Hong Kong, Canton yesterday says that September 25 is the pro- experienced a fierce gale, part of bable date of the Duce's visit to the outer edge of the typhoon
which struck the Colony.
Herr Hitler.
A despatch from the journal's Rome correspondent places the date between September 24 and October 7.
Considerable damage was done in various parts of Canton, and fires are believed to have broken out în the city, fire-engines clanging their
The paper says that should I way along the Shakee foreshore all
morning Duce go to Germany, the following questions will be discussed:
Fillages outside Canton suffered
Abyssinia and the League of Na-most, many humble dwellings being
flattened to the ground. tions,
The Spanish problem in the light of General Franco's anticipat- ed triumph,"
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Italo-German co-operation in con- nection with the projected new West- ern Pact, and
Anglo-Italian relations...
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Trans-
GOERING AND.
All telephonic and wireless communication with Hong Kong, Shanghai and other cities was dis- rupted, and the first Canton heard of the havoc created in Hong Kong was a Renter mes- sage from Shanghai.
DRAMATIC S. O. S. CALLS
Later, however, vessels in Canton picked up a series of dramatic ra dio S. O. S. messages from stricken.
GERMANS ABROAD ships in Hong Kong-
Berlin, To-day.
Shipping in Canton took advan- tage of the timely warning signal
An appeal to all Germans living and junks and other small craft abroad to place the interests of the moved to safe anchorages. German people above all material
The two night boats, which us interests, was made by Colonel-ually leave for Hong Kong at 10 General Hermam Goering yester-pm, did not sail until this morn-
ing Jday.
The gale reached its height dur- General Goering said that hence- forth no Jews must be allowed to re-ing the early hours of yesterday Trees were uprooted, present German business interests in morning.
foreign countries, and, if Jewry re-branches strewn about the streets plied to this with a new boycott, then and tiles dislodged from roof tops he could assure Germany that any damage suffered in this Germans abroad would be paid for
way by
by Jews domiciled in Germany.
MATSHED FREAK
A matshed on the roof of the Na-
The four-year plan, which would tional City Bank in Shameen was safeguard the food supply of the blown onto the big trees in Central
Avenue. German nation without drawing any distinctions between rich and poor,
It remained perched there for
was the platform on which Germany some hours, like. Peter Pan's home intended to preserve her freedom in the tree-tops, and then crashed and honour in the face of the whole down onto the sidewalk.. World
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CAMPBELL'S
129 M.P.H. SPEED RECORD
Locarno, To-day.
Other matsheds on the island were also swept away, while a giant tree in the French Concession was blown down.-Reuter.
M.M. LINER TO TAKE PASSENGERS
The MM. is accepting European passengers to Shanghai in the sailing Artagnan," Saturday, at 4 p.m.
to-morrow,
No Chinese or Japanese passen gers can be accepted.
Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the land and sea speed records, yes- terday broke the record he had estab lished the previous day for the fast- est speed reached on the water.
He attained a speed of 129.5 miles |an hour for two runs over the mea-This sort of driving is a menace sured mile, which was 2.6 miles to the public, remarked Mr. W Schofield at the Central Magistracy faster than the previous day's re- cord and 4.64 miles better than the this morning when he fined Mr. record recently held by Gar Wood, W. Lange $20 for driving on the wrong side of the road in Queen's the United States motorboat ace.
-Six Malcolm is confident that his Road East on August 13. Sergeant boat, the Bluebird, is capable of W. Dall said defendant passed his still greater speeds Reuter
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cycle leaving little space. presentative of Mr. Lange pleaded guilty to the offence
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