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MEDIATION IN FAR EAST

German Semi-Official Discussion

ABBEY SERVICE JAPANESE

FOR RAMSAY MACDONALD

JOURNALISTS

KILLED AT WUSIH

Shanghai, To-day.

The Japanese claim that their

Of Situation

BOTH PARTIES MUST

BE

AGREEABLE

Berlin, To-day.

The possibilities of mediation in the Far East- London, To-day. columns operating north and ern conflict are discussed in the "Deutsche Diplo The coffin hearing the mortal resouth of Taihu Lake are making matische-Politische Korrespondenz," which as is mains of the late Mr. Ramsay Mac good progress.

Two Japanese journalists well-known

donald arrived in London yesterday afternoon and was placed in West-covering the Japanese capture of Office. minster Abbey, where the funeral Wusih for Tokyo newspapers,

were killed. Reuter.

service will be held to-day. The body will then be and the ashes taken to the former

cremated

Premier's birthplace at Lossiemouth.

- Burial of the urn will take place

SOVIET MILITARY

st Lossiemouth to-morrow (Satur- EXPERT AS CHINA

at

day)

Canterbury

The Archbishop of

the will preside at the service in Abbey, and the King will be re- presented by the Duke of Glouces- ter-Trans-Ocean.

LINE OF CARS

London, To-day-

AMBASSADOR?

Berlin, To-day.

That the new Soviet Ambassader to China, M. Orelski, is none other than the deputy of the War Com- missar, Marshal Voroshilov, is the The body of Mr. Ramsay Mac-sensational allegation made by the Donald reached Paddington from "Voelkischer Beobachter," the Nazi Plymouth last evening and was organ, yesterday Trans-Ocean. placed in a hearse for conveyance

to his Hampstead home. The ex-

One case of dysentery and one

the

on

Premier's sons and daughters, with of chickenpox were reported to the personal friends, followed behind local Health Department in in a line of cars. less.

THE

British Wire 24 hours ended midnight

Thursday.

WORLD GOES BY By "ULYSSES"

often states the views of the Foreign

The "Korrespondenz" recalls that from the very beginning, Germany has regarded the Nine-Power Conference with scepticism, and expresses itself just as guardedly on the new negotiations envisag ed for Geneva.

FLOOD DISASTER

IN JAMAICA

Kingston (Jamaica), To-day

Fifty persons are reported to have been drowned in floods in Jamaïca due to torrential rains..

Bridges were washed away and railways crippled.-Renter

HITLER SEES DR. DARANYI

Berlin, To-day.

The paper is of the opinion that the itas seems to be the conditions of the Brussels Confer ence will again prevail at Geneva, then these negotiations will not bring about an appeasement nor even a shortening of the Far Eastern Conflict.

It moreover sees that in such a case both parties will be the suf- ferers of such mediation.

The Korrespondenz also denies the assertion that without media- tion the conflict will never end.

"This very claim alone will cer tainly make the

easier

the

that the success of depends upon wheth

declare themselves

recable to

the proposed actions, so that will have the assurance that the treatment offered is quite impar tialTM

The paper concludes by stating Herr Hitler yesterday received that the profound interest in the the Hungarian Premier, Dr. Dar whole world at the outcome of the aged to bath in them. The paternal anyi, and the Hungarian Foreign conflict is only expression of the parent, who had had a Spartan Minister, Dr. Kanya, in the pre-core to see the conflict ended as upbringing, held the theory that sence of the Reich Foreign Minis- soon as possible. we should also be brought up with ter, Baron von Neurath the minimum of comfort and ease.

ORE is, as you may have Toticed, a zip in the air these days. Our office has also notice

reather, with this change in the the entire staff crawling in half

The visitors, who were accom- panied by the Hungarian Minister an hour or so late wearing heavy

in Berlin, remained with the Fue alia (Latin, very mufflers and a shamefaced look Prominent among latecomers is good indeed), involved washing at hrer for an hour.

Much interest has been attract- Ulysses, there being only one dif- the somewhat mediaeval pump ference between him and the others which stood outside the disuseded by the visit, the press stating that complete community of views he cannot afford a muffler and stables. This, in Summer, received

has been demonstrated.

This,

still dons the grey flannels of ten four hearty approval, but when the Ocean

years thin and draughty-

now wearing a triff

proving

omewhat

The Director of the Royal Ob

watory should, one feels, do

sisted upon

caused

especia osede on

ragile

as it

fkranse

S'HAI repparently SAFE FOR

REFUGEES TO RETURN NORTH

something about it, the weather, that sort of thing. mean. My "boy shares this opin- ion. Upon his not too broad

The fun was added to by the fact shoulders falls the painful duty of

that the damn pump was rousing me from my slumbers, and this accomplished, ejecting me ably frozen, and fires had to be lit from my (more or less) wirginal to thaw the blasted thing My couch. Whereas in warmer months elder brother, Hercules, then lever-

led the handle up and down I leap joyfully from bed singing a hymn tune, I now respond

No

pathetically

Master gett

OVEL

the near Just

do the same.

eat gusto, while Ulysses shiv der the alternate torrent

nd lumps of ice.

Herentes

the feld ith combine

News

Shanghai, To-day

Trans-Ocean

SURPRISE LANDING ON TAIHU LAKE

Changhing anese troops at Kiapuchen, on

ern shores of the Taibu- about 12 miles north- Changhing.

The Japanese, having failed to break through the Chinese

fence line east of Changh

North China Daily despatched troops in boats authorised by the Bri-Lake and landed at Kiapuchen. Consul General, Mr. Herbert The few Chinese troops in that

been strong that the Bri are

have howeve

is not sug LOYANG RAID

Shang-

ysses

yet able to retur

Fere

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