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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 25, 1938.

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HOLLOW BINDINGS OF SACRED BOOKS USED BY DRUG RING Paris Surete Makes Two Arrests, Finds Parcels

Widespread Organisation May Be Run To Earth

Paris, To-day. Narcotics_valued at £3,300 sterling and over 40 pounds in weight have been seized by the Paris police following the arrest of two men alleged to be connected with an international ring. As a result of the arrests it has been announced that the Surete Nationale has sent information to London which, it is understood, reveals details of a wide-spread drug-smuggling organisation that is operating in Palestine and the United States.

The drugs seized were found con- cealed specially

made, hollow

DRIVING TOO FAST MORGENTHAU

ON STUBBS ROAD TO HAVE TWO

Allen Patterson, an American engineer, residing at Dina House,

was this morning fined $50 by Mr. BUSY DAYS

H.R. Butters at the Central Mag- istracy when he pleaded guilty to driving car No. T330 in a dangerous

afternoon. He was also fined $5 for

Paris, To-day.

The well-informed circles attach

manner in Stubbs Road yesterday not having a driver's licence. great significance to the stay in

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Inspector Saunders, who pro- Paris of the Secretary of the Amer- secuted, said that at about 5.30 pm,

ican Treasury, ~Mr.- Morgenthau, yesterday he was following de fendant's car in Stubbs Road. De- who arrived on Saturday morning fendant was driving a powerful at Boulogne by the Netherlands American car and was travelling at 40 miles an hour In a 30 m.p.h. con-

Trans-Atlantic liner "Statendam," trolled area. In the opinion of the and proceeded at once to Paris, inspector, defendant was driving where he will have a series of

too fast for safety. He only arriv ed in the Colony a few day ago

onligen og er "Book of Talmud London Pleased Of Royal Visit

and other sacred Jewish works, which it appears were designed to be sent through the post to foreign countries.

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One of the arrested men was described as an American Rabbi who has recently arrived in Paris and was shadowed to

the ebook- binder's shop.

COVERS LINED,

important conversations.

The programme of the visit per- mits conclusion to be drawn that

By Results Mr. Morgenthau has been entrust- To Parised by President Roosevelt with

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special mission that concerns the London, To-day. foreign political situation just 8.3 Great satisfaction is expressed in London with the much as the currency and economic

results of the Royal Visit to Paris and both situation of France. with regard to the State functions and the pri- This morning, Mr.Morgenthau vate diplomatic conversations, it is felt that the will see the Finance Minister, M. Marchandeau, and this evening he visit has proved to be the greatest success.

will attend a banguet in American From the results of the conversa Embassy where members of the tions Lord Halifax had with the French Ministers, it is clear that Cabinet will be present. there is a great identity of views, particularly the question of

REMARKABLE

HESS SPEECH ON echoslovakia, on which Great

Presently he emerged with se-spe veral packages, was met by a friend and drove in a taxi to the Pöst- Office

ice where one of the parcels was posted to New York.

were "MARTYRS DAY”

Later, when the two men were arrested, the parcels were found to contain-40-books with the covers lined with small packages of heroin.

Another 120 similar books were recovered from a cloakrooi in the Paris railway terminus. Reuter.

TO APPLICATION

CANCEL TRADE MARK

Vienna, To-day.

WELL-FILLED DAYS

On Tuesday, M. Bonnet will give Britain, like France is working an official lunch in the rooms of and hoping for the success of the the Ministry Foreign Affairs, present negotiations between the where Mr. Morgenthau will again Sudeten Germans and the Cze-

meet the Premi M. Daladier, M. chosloviak Government.

Marchandeau, and

who

that when Mr. Morgenth

is regarded here as the ersonal friend and confident President

gigantic demonstration

POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVE: Klagenfurth, Austria, held yester-

At the same time, it is pointed day in honour of the 13 National Socialist who were executed in out that there is no tendency of 1934 for having been active in the London having lost sight of the Roosevelt, leaves Paris on Tuesday

eventual break- abortive uprising on July 25, 1934, possibility of an which resulted in the assassination down.

night for the Cote DaZur, he will have passed two well-filled days. of the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. While the British goal is to pré-

It is believed that the two main Dollfuss, was utilized by the Fuehr- vent such a breakdown, it is felt themes of the conversation will be

necessary to con- the stabilisation of currency. er's deputy, Herr Rudolf Hess, for that it an outspoken address.

rela-

centrate ble alternative tions between Britain, America and

The Fuehrer, he declared was methods of settling the dispute, the co-operation of the United States working constantly to preserve should the breakdown in the pre in financing the Franco-British peace not only in Germany and Aussent line of approach ultimately ap- Armaments purchases. Trans- tria but in all Europe, the outstand-pear inevitable. Reuter. ing proof of this being his action in

Ocean.

that Every Meal

Torture

A motion for expunging Trade rescuing Greater Germany from the sult from the instilling of new life

toils of Bolshevism, noninto this country.” “ Mark No. 81 of 1982, belonging to the Mediran Star Drug Store Denouncing foreign commenta- DIVINE JUSTICE..._____

Herr Hess declared later was applied for by the New Asia-tors who assert that Germany in- tic Chemical Works, Limited, be-vaded Austria and that the strug, Germany believed in a divine jus- gle in Germany is merely one of tice which would not permit the fore the Acting Chief Justice,

Man's Misery. With-Gastric Trouble. Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, at the political parties, he emphasised world to become involved in the that Hitler's actions were motivat horrible holocaust of a war which Supreme Court this morning.

ed by higher ideals and that ma could result only in a victory of For three years I suffered severe Appearing for plaintiffs, Mr. H. C. terial gain played no part. Those Bolshevism. We hope there is from gastric trouble and bloodlessness,

Street, Maidstone, England. “I suffered Macnamara, instructed by Mr. D. B. who fell in Austria and Germany in enough common sense in the world" states Mr. R. J. Scott, of 29, Whitmore Evans, stated that the mark, a star, the early years

rs, of National So- he stated, “but in any case Germany tortures after everything I ate, was registered by plaintiffs, by cialism made a supreme sacrifice had taken precautionary measures often had to get up in the night to

something to ease the pain. their Shanghai office, and defendant for the preservation of their na ghd had made her peace indepen time. I had nothing but toda

dent of the common sense of others for a whole wee subsequently registered a similar tional heritage.

The world knew that German CZECHOSLOVAKIA - mark.

ace to stay away fro

· Touching upon German Czecho- was gua anteed by the army, which treatment for a

gave me any pár slovakian relations-he declared: was atr ger than ever before. We

COn the strong "Even to-day we Germans have are confident that divine Justice an old friend I

the lams Pink Pills. no desire whatsoever to force other will punish those who assault urm peoples to become part of na-peace of the world. Destiny lies in lessened, and I

energetio; in thre tion and accept our customs but in the hands of those of pure con

work. Now I

joy it, and view of the multiple sacrifice we science who do not capitulate 4

for have already made we do not wish fore the elements of evil! -

declarad to lose any part of our people. No "Our Fuehrer " one of you has suffered

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