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KING LEOPOLD'S VACATION

Brussels, To-day.

SZALASI GOES TO PRISON

Budapest, To-day.

ant

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 29, 1988.

$65,000 FOUND IN ARREST OF PATRIOTIC COLLECTORS

CHINA AND CHINA AND ANGLO-JAP. CONVERSATIONS

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Expressing gratification over the London "Times" leader stat- ing that "Britain will not buy Before Mr. R. Edwards at the Japanese friendship with a cyni- Central Magistracy this morning, cal deal at China's expenses," three Chinese, Liu Wai, aged 28, the "Ta Kung Pao" in a leading. master of a stall in Western Mar- article this morning declares that ket, Yuen Loke-kam, aged 45, con- China has hitherto had confidence tractor, Lui Yat-shiu, aged 40, shop in Britain's friendship and will foki, were fined $20 for "unlawful- continue to cherish this con- ly organising or taking part in col-fidence unwaveringly. lection of money at Bonham Strand The journal expresses the hope East, for charitable or benevolent that Britain will act according to purposes without the permission of "The Times" belief and increase her the Commissioner of Police."

assistance to China, so as to bring the present hostilities to a quick end.

Inspector Hopkins stated that he saw two lorries driving along Des Vouex Road Central near Bonham Strand E. decorated with flags and a photo of Chiang Kai-shek. The crowd was obstructing traffic. The lorries were taken to the Po lice Station and defendants were

Referring to the recent diplomatic efforts of Japan to improve relations with Britain, the paper says: "Since his assumption of the Foreign Affairs portfolio, General Ugaki has to charged on instructions by the spoken a lot of honeyed words Commissioner of Police Mr. T. H. Britain. Britain has also highly King. A sum of $65,000 found in praised the Japanese Foreign Minis- the lorries, having been collected, ter. But to date, no fruitful results re- is to be paid over to the proper have been harvested from the

between peated negotiations

the two countries. This is mainly due to insincerity on the part of Japan.

LONDON'S WARINESS

authorities.

STRIP-TEASE GIRL DEFIES

King Leopold of the Belgians The Leader of the Hungarian left this city on Sunday for a yaca-Fascist Party, known as the "Party DEATH-WINS

of

The lack of any tangible results from repeated overtures, is, in the opinion of the paper, the result of London's wariness in not falling a victim to the Japanese bait.

National Will," Dr. Franz, tion in Switzerland and Italy. He

under Szalasi, left here yesterday

New York (By Mail). will be guest of his Sister, the Prin-heavy escort to begin his three

Ada Leonard, the strip-tease cess of Piedmont. Trans-Ocean.

years' prison term at Szeged.

girl who recently defied death

Japan's hope, apparently, is that It will be recalled that Szalasi rather than have her lovely body by offering to respect Britain's in- was convicted of having plotted scarred, amazed doctors at a terests, the latter might agree to against the Government and of hav- Chicago hospital yesterday by give in return recognition of ing planned an armed revolution.-taking a turn for the better.

Japan's domineering position in Trans-Ocean.

NUREMBERG CONGRESS

Burgos, To-day.

She was

told recently that China, or even a promise for econ- she would die unless she had an omic co-operation, whereby Japan operation for appendicitis, but would be able to develop China's But such fond dreams Burgos, To-day.

she stubbornly refused to under-resources.

are bound to be shattered by the The Council of Ministers has de-go it. the

keen discernment of the British. cided upon a reorganisation of the After two blood transfusions

"While the Japanese Government Supreme Court and upon a new to-day she was reported strong is seeking to improve its relations Amnesty Law. It was also decided er. "It is a miracle that she has with Britain, Japan's military offi- Trans-to found a National Spanish Olym- survived," said the hospital's cers openly display anti-British

pic Committee.-Trans-Ocean.

An Insurgent delegation of 20, including representatives of State, Army, Falange and press will attend the National Socialist Party congress in Nuremberg. Ocean.

chief doctor.

feelings. The contradiction this shows is ample reason for Britain to refuse Japanese friendship at the expense of China," the paper concludes.

HORSEBACK HOLIDAYS

their

MARSEILLES HARBOUR WORKS

Paris, To-day.

The firm conviction of the Gov- ernment that the Marseilles Har bour works must be completed, and that work must also be carried out on Sunday, which led the Govern- ment to threaten that, should the French workers continue in their strikė, -against - Sunday working, Senegal troops would be employed, has had the desired effect.

Workers who had been striking, appeared on Sunday morning. Trans-Ocean.

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