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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 5, 1988.

ROYAL PARTY WELCOMED IN ABERDEEN

London, To-day. 13

The King and Queen and the two Princesses arrived

yesterday

afternoon by sea at Aberdeen where

EVIAN PARLEY TASK UNDER DISCUSSION

„London, To-day,

The Inter-Governmental Com-

Yacht, Victoria and Albert on their the communique i

they disembarked from the Royal mittee to come and develop,

way... to Balmoral Castle for their holiday on Deeside.

this even-

ing states, the work of the Evian Aberdeen was gay with flags and Meeting, held a further meeting in bunting and in brilliant sunshine the Foreign Office yesterday.

thousands of people cheered the Royal Party as they motored through the streets of the city.

The Representative of the United States of America, Mr. Myron Tay-

The Royal Party were given a lor, made a statement to the Com- very cordial reception by a large mittee, analysing the scope of the crowd when they arrived at Bal-problem of emigration from Ger- moral. The King inspected a guard

of honour furnished by the Sea- many, including, Austria:* forth Highlanders. British Wire-

less.

Members of the Committee will continue the exchange of informa- tion as to contributions they are

HEAVY RAIDS ONble to make in the co-operative

VALENCIA

Paris, To-day.

Nationalist planes, it is reported here from Barcelona, raided Valen- cia three times from 9.30 to 10.00 a. m. yesterday.***

effort to find a solution of problem.

The Committee also discussed the two questions left to it by the Evian Meeting." Regarding the which first, namely, the scale, on the expenses of the Committee

made to

on

› About 120 bombs were dropped should be apportioned among the mainly on the harbour quarters. A participating Governments, an agre- number of houses were demolished ed recommendation was but there was apparently a little the Governments represented

the Committee.. loss of life.

Barcelona also had another visit. Most bombs fell in the working- class quarter where they did a con- Regarding the second, namely siderable amount of damage. Two the means for ensuring the persons are reported killed and co-operation of the Committee and about twenty injured.

LEAGUE AID

its Director with the Refugee Ser- Bombardment of the port of vices of the League of Nations and Aguila in the province of Murcis the international Labour Office, the caused the death of 36 persons, Committee accepted the view that according to a semi-official report-in order to ensure this co-operation,

Trans-Ocean.

H.M.S. MANCHESTER

ON TRIALS

London, To-day.

the High Commissioner for Re- fugees coming *** from Germany should be invited to be represented at the Meeting of the Inter- Governmental Committee at which questions concerning the admission-- of involuntary émigrants into coun- The cruiser Manchester, third tries of refuge and settlement, and and last of the 9,000-tons cruisers questions concerning the work of ordered under the 1935 programme private organisations, are under left Hawthorn Leslie and Com-discussion. pany's yard at Hebburn to-day for her acceptance trials, on the con- clusion of which she will proceed

Portsmouth—British Wireless.

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BRINGING: BACK. THE OLD FAVOURITES

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TOMORROW;

CHE

LL.O. AND MIGRATION

Similarly the Director of the In- ternational Labour Office should be invited to be represented at the Meetings of the Committee at which questions affecting Migration are under discussion.-

The Committee then adjourned, having structé its Chairman, Lord Winterton, to settle the date of its next full meeting-British Wireless

TORRENTIAL RAIN

IN BERLIN

Berlin, To-day.

After days of most › oppressive weather, torrential rains fell here yesterday afternoon being accom panied by lightning which brought trams in several parts of the city to a standstill, causing traffic dis- locations lasting several hours:

In the suburb of Schoeneberg, lightning demolished a garage wall, fifty metres long and 4 metres high. In some parts the water |could not rescape 'quickly enough and rose over motor-car, axles. Many ara were dooded and numerous

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