THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 5, 1989.
SANCTIONS AGAINST TREATY VIOLATORS
Washington, To-day.
Senator Key Pittman,.comment- ing on President Roosevelt's speech to Congress yesterday, says he believes that the Govern ment conclude it is necessary to apply moral, financial and com- mercial Sanctions against treaty violators.-Reuter.
EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN
The Ministry of Labour estim-
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HEAVY CLASHES
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ON MANY CHINA QUEENS
FRONTS
Chungking, To-day.
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Chinese official reports reveal A GRIPPING ROMANCE THAT BEGAN IN THE DIVES OF that clashes are occurring at PARIS AND ENDED IN THE HOME OF A WEALTHY WOMAN ! widely separated points.
Fresh attempts by the Japan- ese to cross the Siu River, which has been holding up their advance on Nanchang for two months since the fall of Tehan, were re- pulsed after several hours' fight- ing.
Guerillas behind the Japanese lines in these sectors have put the repaired Kiukiang railway out of action.
ates that at December 12, the num-ring in South Anhwei, as a result Sharp fighting is also occur- her of insured persons in employ-of the activities of Chinese mobile ment in Great Britain was appro- units, who have retaken ximately 12,263,000.
Fan-
south-east of Wuhu. chang, and at Wanchih, 23 miles
This was 5,000 more than month before and about 10,000 more than the year before.
At the same date, the registered unemployed totalled 1,831,372, com- prising 1,474,019 wholly unemploy- ed, 294,708 temporarily laid off and
Japanese attempts to cross the Yellow River in hood of Chihsien, west Shansi, the neighbour-
were repulsed. Central News.
62,645 normally in casual employ. GIFT OF WOMEN
ment.
The total was 3,269 more than the month before and 165,965 more than the year before. The total in cluded 1,384,922 men, 45,549 boys. 356,580 women and 44,321 girls. British Wireless.
KENNETH SWAN'S NEW POST
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London, To-day. It is announced by the Dominions Office that on the invitation of the Secretary of State, Mr. Kenneth Swan, K.C., has agreed to act chairman of the meetings of repre- sentatives of the nonpolitical Em- pire organisations which are held periodically to facilitate co-opera- tion between these organisations.
Mr. T. Hollis Walker, who previously Chairman of these meet- ings, recently found it necessary, for reasons of health, to resign and Mr. Macdonald has accepted
his resignation
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OF MALTA TO CHAMBERLAIN
London, To-day.
The Prime Minister has received as a tribute to his efforts in the cause of peace a generous present from the women of Malta, consist- ing of a Maltese lace tablecloth, a silver model of a Maltese boat and' a cheque for £50.
fully accepted the silver boat and The Prime Minister has grate- lace tablecloth and has asked the Governor of Malta and the organ- the cheque to charity in Malta.- isers of the presentation to devote
British Wireless.
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RAILWAY HOLDUP
Shanghai, To-day. Traffic on the Shanghai-Hang- It is also understood that
chow Railway has again been dis- first meeting of the Palestine Con-rupted as a result of the destruc- ference in London will take place dislocation
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