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URGED

AUSTRALIA'S CHOICEST

BUTTER

TO

DEFEND CHINA DOLLAR

Hint That Loan Project Failed Because Of Fall

HEAVY DAMAGE IN TOKYO CLOUDBURST

Aid Necessary In DISTURBING

British As Well

INCIDENTS

As China's Interest IN PALESTINE

Tokyo, To-day. Cloudbursts of unprecedented An violence have caused extremely serious damage in the province of of Kanagawa.

The floods resulting from tor- The rential rains. destroyed 295 buil- dings and carried away 26 bridges.

far as could be ascertained persons lost their life and 54 eived serious injuries in the pundated districts.

Yokohama also suffered serious damage.

Heavy destruction: is also re ported from western Japan where eight people are said to have been killed. Trans-Ocean.

LUFTHANSA TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS

Berlin, To-day.

London, To-day.

Jerusalem, To-day. Numerous new incidents from

The Agricultural Research Insti- tute at Faradijah near the Syrian border was raided by Arab irregu-

appeal to the Government to consider the de- various parts of Palestine are re- sirability of helping to maintain the stability ported. of Chinese currency is made by the Earl of Lytton in a letter to the "Times.” author of the letter states that "apart from the considerations of justice and humanity, it is to The Institute had been establish- the English interest of the materialist kind that the stability of the Chinese currency should be maintained.

..

lars at noon and completely des-

troyed.

ed only a short time ago with the help of an endowment fund of

£5000 donated-by the former "Bri- tish High Commissioner for Pales- tine, Sir Arthur Wauchope."

"If projects such as the issue falling, purely on account of for- Another message states that of a substantial loan in the Lon-eign invasion, not only shall we detachment of Arab、 irregulars don market are to be abandoned be open to a charge of placing raided the police station at Tul when the value of the dollar is a quarantine on the victim of Karm, the important railway june- the aggression, but also be netion in Central Palestine. Heavily glecting our own manifest inter-armed Arabs seized all arms and ests."

ammunition,⠀⠀ apparently without Lord Lytton also urges that meeting with resistance. Casualties careful consideration should be from incidents at Jerusalem and given to every possibility of eco-Jaffa had reached a total of 24, in- nomic co-operation with China, cluding some dead, by yesterday especially in the undeveloped noon. In the Arab quarter of Jaffa areas in the South-west.Reu-all shops remained closed yester ter.

day. Trans-Ocean.

VIENNESE

DOCTORS FOR ENGLAND

London, To-day. The admission of physicians The German Lufthansa Com- from the former Austrian Repu pany will conduct 28 experimen- blic into Great Britain was dis- tal flights across the North. At cussed at a conference at the lantic between the middle of July Home Office yesterday, presided and the end of October it was an over by the Home Secretary; Sir nounced here yesterday, permis-Samuel Hoare, sion of the American and Portu- guese Governments, having been According to the communique iɛ- received.

sued at the conclusion of the meet- The planes will be Junkers four-ing, it was decided that a limited engined flying boats, Model HA 189, number of Austrian physicians and

FORGAN'S

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and they will take off and land at medical experts might be admitted CLUBS and IRONS

the base ships, Schwabenland and to England, but that each applica- Friesenland, which are now ention must be officially investigated route to Horta and New York.

One flight will be made weekly in each direction.

Following the eight successful flights made by Lufthansa planes in 1936, 16-trips were made in 1937 and present plans, call. for 28 crossings,

and a committee of British Doctors must be consulted in making selec- tions.

Informed circles state that an ad- mission will be made on the merits of each individual case and that a preference will be given to outstan- ding specialists who have become famous for attainments in parti- cular fields.- Trans-Ocean:

The flights have been distributed over a considerable period of time so that all types of weather will be encountered this being parti- cularly important in view of the in- nounced but it is intended through tention of the Lufthaden Company the experimental flights of the pre- to carry on an all the year round sent summer and autumn to prove enter-

20 mail service across the Atlantic. the possibility of such an

When the serivce will actually be prise from the technical point of Inaugurated has not yet been an- view,Trans-Ocean.

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