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AMERICAN JEWS MAN INJURED

IN ITALY

IN GAMBLING

RAID LEAP

Washington, To-day. Important exceptions to the de- cree restricting Jewish rights In

At the Central Magistracy before Italy were decided by the Fascist! Grand Council, states the Italian Mr. R. Edwards this morning, Wu reply to the United States note of Fan, 29, printer, was charged with Oct. 4 asking that American, keeping a gaming house at No. 11 Jews in Italy should not

molested.

be Gough Street, and 19 others were

charged with gambling.

Det.-Sergeant L. H. Oakley said The reply adds that a special

that 8.30 p.m. last night, he went commission will be established to examine individual cases both of with a raiding party, broke the door Italian and foreign Jews, and pro-down and saw first defendant shuf- mises that American Jews will not fling cards and the rest playing.

A fine of $30 or one month's hard be treated less favourably than

labour was imposed on first defen- other foreign Jews.

The Secretary of State, Mr. Cor-dant, eight absentes, had their bail dell Hull, in answer to a question of $8 estreated. the other put at yesterday's press conference, dants were fined $3. said that the United States Govern. ment was following up all phases of the question.-Reuter.

MR. PIROW TO VISIT PORTUGAL

defen-

Yueng Ying, 35, was admitted to the Queen Mary Hospital with fractured ankle, received when he jumped from the back window dur- ing the raid.

His Excellency the British Am- bassador to China, Sir Archibald Kerr Clark Kerr, K.C.M G., is stay-

via

London, To-day. ing at Government House until his

for Chungking, Mr. O. Pirow, the South Afri-departure can Defence Minister, is visiting Hanoi, on Monday. Portuguese territory..

..

Africa and will-later visit Lisbon.

Mr. Pirow, on his way to London where he will discuss South Africa's defences with the British Government, will stop over for a request of the Portuguese Govern- short while in Portuguese East ment.-Reuter.

The visits are being made at the

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DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN MITTEL EUROPA

Budapest, To-day.

Political circles have focussed their interest during the last few days on the visit to the Hungarian capital of the Polish Government's representative, M. Lubienski.

It was reliably learnt on Thurs- day that the Polish statesman, “in a series of discussions which he had with Dr. Imredy, the Foreign Minister, von Kanya, and Count Csaky, of the Hungarian Foreign Office, all problems of mutual in- terest to the two countries were reviewed at length.

M.. Lubienski is returning to Warsaw by air to-day in order to report to President Moscicki per- sonally on the outcome of his con- versations.

The Polish Minister in Belgrade, M. Dembicki, arrived in Budapest on Thursday and had lengthy.con versations with M. Lubienski whereupon he left Budapest again late at night.

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