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Rome, To-day. Commenting on the election results in Czecho- Slovakia, "Popolo d'Italia" observes that the movement aiming at complete union of all Ger- man elements in that country has made enor- mous progress.
This, on the other hand, has served to strengthen
the demand for autonomy.
THE MILAN PAPER "CORRIERE DELLA SERA" STRESSES THAT SIGNS OF APPEASEMENT ARE BEGINNING TO MANIFEST THEMSELVES AND POINTS QUT IN THIS CONNECTION THAT THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN COUNT CIANO AND THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR, LORD PERTH, UNDOUBTEDLY CONTRIBUTED TO BRING ABOUT A DECREASE OF TENSION.
The Turin paper "Stampa," after noting with satisfaction that com- plications which might have re- sulted in a European war have so far been avoided, emphasises that the situation none the less remains abnormal since hostilities may break out any day as result of a frontier incident.
Hence, even if immediate danger has been averted for the time be- ing, great efforts will still be re- quired to bring about a definite peaceful settlement of numerous
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The Royal Observatory reports that a ridge of moderately high.
Lee Zau Tong a student at the pressure extends from the mouth Hong Kong University has report- ed the loss of a camera and a suit, of the Yangtse across Japan to the valued at $121, from his room at Pacific; pressure is relatively low Elliot Hall yesterday, over Indo-China.
mosphere favourable to interna- tional co-operation.
LESSON TO BE DRAWN The paper asks whether it would not have been possible for the in- terview.between Dr. Hodza and Herr Henlein to have taken place before the of the
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London, To-day. The country cottage in which Lawrence of Arabia lived after his retirement from the Royal Air Force, has been presented to the National Trust.
The cottage is in an isolated part of Dorset not far from Bo- vington Camp, where Lawrence worked as “Aircraftsman Shaw.' -Reuter.
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measures had still further enven- omed the quarrel.
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The paper says that the possibil. ity of a general conflagration seem-
An action was heard by His ed ominously near last Saturday Honour, Sir Atholl MacGregor at and that the lesson to be drawn the Supreme Court this morning from this is the urgent necessity of whereby Au Cho Chi, one of the ensuring a minimum of co-opera- beneficiaries under the will of tion between the European powers her husband, Au Tak, who died The paper criticises French po- in 1920, asked that Au Wing-kee |licy in regard to Spain and says and Au Wing-yau, as executors that the cause of peace is not serv- of the will of her husband, be re- ed by encouraging the Govern- moved and others appointed, and ment in Barcelona to further use- for the impounding of the inter- less resistance. Those who addest of one of the defendants who fuel to the flames in Spain cannot was also a beneficiary under the be surprised if one day the sparks will. from that fire should ignite the European power magazine.-Trans- Ocean.
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SURPRISE WEDDING OF MR. HAROLD ICKES
WASHINGTON, TO-DAY.
Mr. H. C.. Macnamara, instructed by Mr. H. K. Woo, told the court that plaintiff was a widow, concubine of deceased, who was entitled under the will to a half share in $34,000 and pro- perty situated at 12 and 14 On Lan Street. There was another concubine who was entitled to a similar inter- est.
Defendants were the executors of the will. The second defendant was also a substantial beneficiary under the will,
By arrangement with plaintiff de- - fendants were required to pay the sum of $200 a month, subject to certain deductions and were also required to MR. HAROLD ICKES, SECRE-furnish accounts. Despite requests, TARY OF THE INTERIOR, WAS these accounts had never been forth- MARRIED IN DUBLIN, IRE coming. LAND, YESTERDAY TO MISS JANE DAHLMAN, 25, OF MIL WAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
News of the wedding has caused the greatest surprise in Washington, as only Mr. Ickes' closest friends knew that he had gone abroad to be married.
After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom cabled the news to friends in Washington.-Reuter.
had the $34,000 and plaintiffs asked Defendants had since disappeared as that the interest held by second defen- dant in the proferty be impounded in order to cover the loss of the money.. S. Hampden Ross and W. L. Alexander Defendants also asked that Messrs. be appointed trustees of the estate.
Mr. H. K.. Woo, in evidence, said that. ho had acted from time to time for both defendants and plaintiffs. Since April 1986, his firm had been collect- ing rent and profits from the defen- dants on behalf of plaintiffs. The last nayment was made by defendants in April of this year since when he had The offices of the Consulat de been unable to trace them either 'at. Local forecast:--E. and S. E. Kong University, has reported the France will be closed to the gener-their business address or at the pri
loss in the surgery at the Univeral public to-morrow (Thursday), vate addresses which had been furnish- winds, moderate; cloudy generally, sity of a wallet a hat and a rain- being the Feast of the Ascension of him.
His Lorship 'gave a judgment' - with costs and granted the orders seked.
occasional rain,
Dr. W. L. Fook of the Hong
coat.
our Lord.
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