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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST:

DALADIER SUCCEEDING Political Parties Begin To Sink Differences

Interests Of National Defence Held Paramount

Paris, To-day.

At a meeting of the Radical Socialist Party, the French Premier, M. Daladier, explained his policy and reviewed working hours in other countries.

M. Daladier reiterated that firms working for Na- tional Defence should be allowed to work sup-

-EFFORT TO

SETTLE STRIKE

Marseilles, To-day.

The Government has offered the Marseilles dock strikers increased wages and a new schedule of working conditions.

The accompanying statement declared that labour troubles can- not be alowed to drag on in France in view of the internal in- ternational situation.-Reuter. ·

plementary hours without prohibitive in- BELGIAN FRONTIER

creases in pay and mentioned cases of various industries where important orders from abroad had had to be refused owing to the rigidity of the present labour ruling.

SUDETEN.

GERMAN

MANIFESTO

Prague, To-day.

TIGHTENED

Brussels, To-day.

At the meeting M. Daladier's policy was unamimously approved as a sign of renewed and confidence in him. The Premier is

guards on the east frontier as it has now winning all along the line.

At their meeting yesterday, the been ascertained that a number of Communists merely decided to ask

The Belgian Government has de- entire cided to increase the number of

the Government for precise details persons immigrating to Belgium of the policy;

without permission is increasing.

has The Government

ADM. HORTHY VISITS SANS SOUCI

Berlin, To day.

The Hungarian Regent, Admiral von Horthy, left the Presidential Palace in Wilhelmstrasse, at which he was residing during his stay in the German Capital, to pay a visit to Potsdam.

At the Garrison Church in Pots- dam he deposited a laurel wreath at the grave of Frederick The Great. When leaving the church the Hun- garian Regent was greeted by his former German governess whom he had not seen since his boyhood.

The Hungarian Regent and his staff, also paid a visit to the Palace of Sans Souci, former residence of Frederick The Great.

The streets through which the column of cars with Admiral von

Horthy and his suits passed were lined by dense crowds which had been waiting patiently for hours to The Socialists heard the former

adopted greet the distinguished Hungarian Blum, Leon Prime Minister, M. declare that they, while standing stricter measures and will in fu-visitor.

guard over social legislation, could įture time expel such immigrants After inspecting the park of the In view of numerous incidents/not spike the guns of the Govern- from the country, this regulation Sans Souci Palace, the Hungarian

ment, and the Socialist Union de- having been put into force without which have occurred in the Sudeten cided that any Ministerial crisis delay.-Trans-Ocean. German region, the Sudeten Ger- at the present was full of "fright-

ful consequences."-Reuter. man Party has decided to issue a proclamation to its adherents which tions and to remain strictly within asks the latter to protect them-the law in all their actions," selves against the "activities of irresponsible elements."

Regent and his staff returned Berlin.--Trans-Ocean.

to

His Excellency the Governor has LT. COL. E.J.R,

MITCHELL

The proclamation, which is sign-been pleased to appointed the Hon- ed by Dr. Fritz Koellner and Dr. ourable Mr. Andrew Lusk Shields Karl Hermann, Frank adds that a to be a Member of the Volunteer

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of the pro- The proclamation is worded as competent Party Office has been Advisory Committee. follows: "Comrades! The latest advised to issued explicit instruc-

His Excellency the Governor has motion of Major Eric John Rein- attacks made by "Marxist Terror tions regarding the interpretation

Ex-of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Hong ists" on our comrades and mem- of this proclamation to Party been pleased to make the following hold Mitchell, O.B.E., to the rank bers of the Sudeten German group Officials in various districts of the appointment to the Board of

Morris Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from 18th August, 1938, prove that these

means.

attacks are not Sudeten German region.

isolated incidents, but methodical-Ocean. ly prepared actions. It is obvious- ly planned to create the impression among observes abroad that there are still serious opponents of the Sudeten German movement in the region who are Sudeten German determined to maintain themselves as a political factor by forcible Our Marxist opponents are apparently anxious to camou- flage their actual insignificance by drawing attention to themselves through these incidents. Thus far, our adherents have patiently toler- ated these attacks and have re- frained even from exercising their legal right of self-defence in order to prevent any misinterpretation of these incidents.

ADHERENTS' DISCRETION In view of the latest develop- ments the Executive Committee of the Sudeten German Party is no longer able to bear responsibility for the freedom and property of the: Sudeten German Party's ad- herents.

The Executive Committee, there- fore, withdraws the instructions issued to its adherents which ad- vised the latter to refrain ́even from exercising their right of self- defence and leaves the decision whether, this right is to be exer- cised In the event of an attack to the discretion of its adherents. The Executive Committee the Sudeten, German Parts ever, advises.

observe carefu

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Trans-aminers: Thomson.

NEW HUNDAY. SPORT ON THE

by Mr. D'Are" - Rutherford... With a....pali how-

to

Mr. Walter

A grand new sport is being Intre akis attached to his feet ho skins serves

to Londoners Water on the Thames of Hurlingham behind a 60 horse power speed boat. He gives a dar devil display of water-nki- ing to hundreds of spectators who gather on the banks of the river? ¿Photo shows Speeding past a bont

on the Thames.

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