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FRONTIER VIOLATION Germany Angered By Czech Aerial Incursion

Sharp Newspaper Attacks On Prague

Berlin, To-day.

The German newspapers appear to-day with the headlines announcing their dissatisfaction with the Czecho-Slovakian declaration in which the appearance of Czech planes over Reich terri- tory near Clatz, is explained as due to a mis- take in that the Czech airmen lost their bear- ing's.

THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF DEFENSIVE MEASURES TO TERMINATE THESE REPEATED VIOLATIONS OF THE FRONTIER.

GERMANY SHORT OF LABOUR AS

Berlin, To-day.

With unemployment for some time none-existent, the German authorities are now faced with an increasing shortage of labour.

June figures show 310,000 ́ va- cancies, which is 30,000: more. than during the month of May. --Reuter.

Political circles, in Berlin regard this frontier infringement as inex- cusable, seeing that occurred .at a moment when; Lord Runciman is attempting in Prague to find a so- lution by way of mediation.

·

com.

The "Berliner Tageblatt" ments, "We fail to see what the Czechs hope to achieve by frivol- ous methods of this sort? It is a matter of grave concern if the Prague Government allows itself to become the victim of war psycho- sis, and if it hopes by the deliber- ately instigated incidents, not only to sabotage the mediation action of Lord Runciman, but to bring about strained International relations of any kind.

POLICE VISIT "HOSPITAL" WANG MAN-HO, STYLING HERaissance flights of Spanish planes

FRENCH PRECEDENT The French Government was very emphatic in forbidding recon-

the

STILL GOING STRONG. collection of old bicycles are on view at the Dunlop pavillon at the Empire Exhibition Photo shows You are here looking through the "penny” of a penny farthing bicycle. The Tower and I. C. I. Pavilion can be seen.

BRITAIN TO PAY HALF COST OF EGYPT TRANSFER

London, To-day.

garding the talks which the Egyptian Prime Minister- had with British ministers over the past fortnightco

R.A.S.C. DRIVER HEAVILY FINED

terday.

German

Driver J. Stubbs, R.A.S.C., was SELF AS A FEMALE DOCTOR, Government is just as determined

this morning fined $100 or five weeks' imprisonment when charg- WAS THIS MORNING FINED not to tolerate similar action on the

ed with driving car No. 3197 at $100 BY MR. H. R. BUTTERS AT part of the Czechs and if it proves

the junction of O'Brien and Lock' THE CENTRAL MAGISTRACY necessary, will adopt exactly the

An official statement was hart Roads in a reckless and dan- WHEN SHE PLEADED GUILTY same measures for protection of TO EXHIBITING TO THE PUB- the German frontier as were order issued yesterday afternoon re-igerous manner at 10.45 p.m. yes- LIC VIEW REVOLTING AND ed by M. Daladier for safeguarding

Police Sergeant Villiamson said OFFENSIVE MATTER, THE RE-the French Pyrenees frontier." MAINS OF A HUMAN EMBRYO More explicit is the comment of

he was on duty in the district and AT NŐ. 71, HENNESSY ROAD.".

"Berliner Lokalanzeiger"

heard sounds of a car skidding. The communique says: "Conver-

He saw defendant driving the car -Sergeant Williamson said that on which writes: "That a very small

towards groups of women and Wednesday he saw at the address, group of airmen should have lost sions have taken place with the called the Chi Mui Hospital, three their bearings to such an extent in Egyptian Prime Minister regarding youths and then swerving to avoid

human clear daylight is impossible, in certain financial provisions of the jara containing preserved embryo and the following day, view of the standard of equipment Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of Alliance efficient an accident might have hap searching the place on a warrant, of the Czech Air Weapon.-Trans- of 1986. The Egyptian Prime Min- he found another jar in the 'rear.

The place had been fitted: out as a surgery. There were drugs, but not poisonous ones and surgical in- struments but not for midwifery."

Ocean.

estimate formed at

them.

Had his brakes not

been

com-

ister represented that the cost to pened. CZECH APOLOGY

Egypt of providing the accom- COTTON CONFERENCE LATER Prague, To-day.. modation required under the pro-

Tondon, To-day.‹ Replying to the strong German visions of the Treaty concerned From the Foreign Office protest regarding the violation of had turned out to be greatly in munique on the outcome of the Reich frontier by Czechoslovak excess of the

Anglo-Egyptian, negotiation The place was believed to be an fliers on Wednesday, the Foreign the time of signature of the revision of the State Treaty of abortionist centré but there was no

Ministry expressed its regrets yes- Treaty. An agreement has been evidence to substantiate this.

terday afternoon, according to a initialled of which the principal 1986, it is now apparent that the Defendant said that she did not

semi-official announcement made effect will be that the British Gov-agreement, while settling the ques

of

erecting the Mill- know the law. She was a graduate here and declared that the Fliers ernment agree to raise their con- of a Medical college in Wuchow, Responsible would be punished. It-tribution to one-half of the cost of tary Barracks in the Suez Canal whence she had come as a refugee is stated, in the semi-official com construction of accommodation for Zone, does not include the Cotton

The exhibits were ordered to be munique that the Alers lost their land and air forces, water and Agreement, sired by Br

destroyed.

at

BACK TO HOUSE

According

chihs had been des

Janued

the

This

and bearings while participating in air electric supplies, amenities

convalescent camp, and the dwell- manoeuvres in East Bohemia.

civilian personnel for the PX, Trans-Ocean.

was initialled at Halifax overnment J the Bryptian

Ster signat

OF DETENTION DRUG CABEShe Foreign Once by Love, HOUfax tntions with Lowzentatives of th

PANJIA

Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards Cheng, Chum, about 50;0 was

the: Central› Magistracy" this this morning sentenced to six Mahmot morning 31-year-old American, months' hard labour by Mr. R. Ed. Government:. Frank Dollar, was reco mifited : forwards for possession of 803 herein. the House of "Detention. He plead· pills at No, 22, Mercer Strobt, ed guilty to failing to retu

he left the House of Detent

permission on Ju

Det. Sergt. JU

secuting, said

bad record in vious, convict

The agreement

Cotton

will he

In Bezel ALAPERTARAF OF Mahmoud Pasha Yalno atated, vior to his departure, that the nAW ture, he subject to Fatligation" by ANFARment which had wat hAAN the Egyptian and Belinh Parlias signed in London would givA. A with | - Kan Chiu was fined $105 or 18 mente and will, at a jam late, be more effective and harmonjaua form Dog weeks' hard labour, when charged published sa a White per. The to Felations between the twA FAHN- pro-with possession of 1.1 taels of non- Egyptian Prima, Minister Joft triosi Government opium and with keep. Vistoria Station in the afternoon ingan divan at No. 19' Queen's on his return to Egypt, British the activity of the Britian

Mission Bond West, second floor,

when floor,

"

He referred with "raliment

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