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MR. TE WATER'S SENSATION
London, To-day.
The declaration on South Africa's attitude towards the German Colon- ial demands, made by the South African High Commissioner in London, Mr. C. Te Water, in Mon- treal, has caused a sensation in London A subsequent declaration of Mr. Te Water states that the views expressed were his personal views, held for a long time.
He advocates that the nations should no longer hesitate to amine the German Colonial claims in a spirit of common sense and moderation. The conference table, Mr. Te Water declares, would be the best place to discuss this and all other problems disturbing world peace-Trans-Ocean.
IRISH PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES
London,
rgest single party of to leave for Lourd Folkestone for the
the famous Grotto yesterday.
It was the Irish, national pil- grimage, which makes an annual visit to Lourdes. Reuter
CONQUEST OF
ATLANTIC BY
RADIO WARNING
London, To-day.
Imperial Airways' flyingboat Caledonia arrived at Botwood, Newfoundland, yesterday after a trans-Atlantic journey: lasting 15-
Godless Movement hours 33 minutes.
In Russia
The crossing was delayed owing to bad weather, although through meteorological information the Moscow, To-day giant craft was able to follow a The "Godless Movement in Bus-course where fairly good weather sia is being pressed with renewed conditions prevailed-Reuter. vigour by the Central Council of the movement..
In future, visits to "Godless, museums," generally established in former churches and convents, are to be broadcast by radio station. Trans-Ocean.
DUKE OF WINDSOR IN VIENNA
Vienuz, To-day.
HIS PENSION ·
"ILLEGAL"
Ex-Inspector Syme's Complaint
A complaint that he was receiv- ing a pension to which he was not entitled was made by ex-Police Inspector John Syme at Marl- borough-street Police-court
He was summoned for distribut- The Duke and Duchess of Wind-ling paper matter contrary to re- sor arrived in Vienna yesterday gulations, but the case was dis- from Budapest.
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missed. Syme giving an 'undertak- The couple are expected to re-jing not to break the regulations in main in Vienna for some days and future. will then go to Enzesfeld Castle, near Vienna, where they are ex, pected to stay for the Winter. Trans-Ocean.
Valencia-Gijon Breach
́Santander, To-day.
Sub-Divisional-Inspector Plume said that Syine addressed a crowd, in Hyde Park and handed round copies of letters which he said he had sent to the King and to M.P.s.
Syme said that the whole trouble was that he could not get the police authorities or the Home Secretary to deal properly with the pension granted him in 1931. That pen- The breach between Valencia and sion, he insisted, was illegal, and Gijon has ended in complete sever-when in June last he received the ance of relations, and the Valencia usual draft he sent it to the King, authorities have informed the Beto whom he also protested. publican forces in the Gijon dis-
trict that they find themselves un
Mr. Sandbach, the magistrate: Is able to give them military support your trouble that you are getting a The Nationalist troops are being pension to which you are not en- held up in their advance on Gijon titled?--Yes, and I am liable to two by bad weather Trans-Ocean.
Saturday, the 18th. September, 1937 Turkish Council
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years' imprisonment for taking it. They won't reinstate me, but have given me a pension as a man' dis- missed, which is illegal
Mr. R. Wait-Brown, for the Com- missioner of Police, explained that in 1931 the Home Secretary, Mr. J. Turkey has formally proposed R. Clynes, decided to grant Syme a her re-election as member of the pension on the rank of inspector of League of Nations Council.
£72 a year, and he received arrears
It is stated that the proposal, amounting to £1,200. which has to be made before the election, was made only in case the Republic of Spain was not re-elect- ed-Trans-Ocean.
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