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SIR KINGSLEY WOOD TO WORK WITH FRENCH AIR MINISTER

London, To-day.

The Anglo-French conversations in Paris are pro- minently featured by the papers. All regard it as certain that defence questions have been exhaustively discussed and that co-operation of France and England in defence matters will become still closer in future.

The papers point out in this connection that the British Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, will go to Paris on December 2, in order to discuss the question of military aircraft production with the French Air-Minister, M. Guy La Chambre.

The Paris correspondent of "The Times” says that questions -connect- ed with the defence and co-opera- ́tion between France and England in defence matters were the chief subjects discussed by the British and French Statesmen in Paris.

The Spanish question and the problem of the Jewish fugitives as well as the Franco-German declara- tion, the situation in the Far-East and German colonial claims were discussed.-Trans-Ocean.

CHESS

***

DALADIER TO

TAKE CHARGE

OF HOME AFFAIRS

Paris, To-day.

M. Daladier's announcement that he will personally take charge of the Ministry of Interior as long as the

TOURNEY Minister of Interior, M. Sarraut,

Amsterdam, To-day.

who is representing the French Gov. ernment at the funeral ceremonies Avro for the late President Ataturk at chess tournament was played yester-Ankara, is absent, is regarded as a day at the Hague. The days sur sign of the, seriousness of the inter- prise was provided by Euwe

The 12th, round in the

who

somewhat belatedly appears to have nal situation. recovered his form and Botwinnik in brilliant fashion in 84 moves.

defeated ""The social battle has now be

1

Flohr and Fine after a quick ex- change drew the Spanish game in 19 moves.

40

Alekhine The game "Keres which developed into a Caro-Kann defence was adjourned after moves with a slight advantage for the world champion which, however may not suffice for win. Capablanca v.

gun, the consequences of which can not be foreseen by anyone" says the Socialist leader, Leon Blum, in his paper "Populaire," commenting on the situation.

It is said that the unpopularity of M. Daladier's decrees may pre- cipitate a general strike,

M. Blum, therefore, appeals to the working class to exercise self- The game control and to follow only the or- Reshevski was ad-ders of the Labour Federation. The journed in an equal position which bourgoise press asks the Govern- The score ment to demonstrates its authority makes a draw likely. after the 12th. round is as follows: and determination.

"The other side must know that

"the

Keres 7 points, one ́ adjourned game, Fine 7 points, Botwinnik there will be no compromise" says 6,1⁄2 points, Alekhine 6 points, one "Petit Bleu", while the "Epoque" strike movement adjourned game, Reshevsky 5, declares points, one adjourned game, Euwe which constitutes a real threat to the country must be combated with 5,2 points, Capablance five points.

the greatest determination.” adjourned game, Flohr 8.2 points.-Trans-Ocean.

one

JOHANNESBURG RIOTS

Other papers express satisfaction that the Government has enforced evacuation of occupied factories, .but warn the Government that the ejection of strikers is not enough and that steps must be taken to en- sure that the production of the armament factories is not interupt- ed by the strike. Trans-Ocean.

PLANES FORM A CORDON

Seven

Jerusalem, To-day, planen-formed...

Johannesburg, To-day. Thirty Jews were injured during Anti-Jewish riots in Johannesburg yesterday evening including three seriously, two of them by revolver DANCING IN 6 HRS. shots and one stabred. Rapid easy lessons. Be Following a démonstration of the ginners A speciality Nationalist Party the crowd started cordon over an area nonth-west of "Advanced" courses. Mo-

to attack Jews. A thousand rushed Jerusalem yesterday while a num- dern Balroom Tango,

through the streets shouting "Down ber of Arab villages were combed Tap. Expert Tuition. TONY'S DANCE STUDIO with the Jews and assaulting those by British troops,

Traffic in the suburbs of wentern

temporarily 6th Fl.. China Bldg., 12-A who happened to be in the street.

Těl. 80988.

The police made use of tear gas Jerusalem, ;-wa bonibs. The riots continuéd lateipended during the operations.

Reuber. night. -- Trans-Ocean,

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