BRITAIN TO PROVIDE NEW TURKISH FLEET
Istanbul, To-day.
IAN HAMILTON
AND FUEHRER
London, To-day.
Reporting on the visit of Gener- al, Sir Ian Hamilton to the Fueh- rer in Berchtegaden, the London statement by papers produce a
A series of ships for the Turkish Navy are to be built by English General Hamilton to British presa companies it is announced by the representatives in Berlin namely: "I am sure that the Fuehrer loathes newspapper "Cumhuriyet."
These will include one small the thought of war. Petty provo-| cruiser, six destroyers, eight sub-cations must be avoided, as the pa- marines and several smaller vessels, tience of that great Nation has its
In addition, the armoured cruiser limits." "Yawus," which was the former German vessel "Goeben," will be reconditioned and provided with modern armaments,
The papers also point out that the Fuehrer has placed his private aeroplane at the disposal of Gener- al Hamilton, for his return to Lon- con-don-Trans-Ocean,
The paper states that the struction of the new Naval units will begin as contracts have been signed and a Turkish Naval com- mission will depart within the next few days for London to arrange details.
This constitutes the first Turkish step towards utilizing the credit of six million pounds recently granted to Turkey by England for ment purposes.-Trans-Ocean..`-
arma-
KING BORIS'S TOUR
Sofia, To-day.
King Boris of Bulgaria left here on Sunday afternoon for Italy where he will pass some time at the Sum- s.s.mer Palace of the Italian Sover- Charged with boarding the
Italy "Lyemoon," when flying the quar-eigns at San Rossore.
Following his sojourn in antine flag in the Harbour yester-
travelling day, Wong Loi-sing, 27, was fined King Boris will continue his journ-
Switzerland, ' to at ey $25 by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett
incognito, and will also visit several the Kowloon Court this morning.
other European capitals including London.-Trans-Ocean.
was
Two months' hard labour imposed on Lau Kam-kwan, aged
30,, unemployed, by Mr. K. M. A. handbag from a woman in Argyle Barnett this morning for theft of a Street.
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