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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 8, 1999.
Mr. De Valera Taking Powers To Deal With I.R.A.
Dublin, To-day.
The Eire Premier, Mr. Eamonn de Valera, announc- ed yesterday in the Senate that the Minister for Justice will introduce in the Dail to-day bills to provide the powers necessary for the Government to maintain its position of au- thority.
:
It is understood that far-reaching powers will be
sought to deal with extremist elements. Probably the Public Safety Act will be resurrected
and the military tribunal restored.
Concluding his speech,
Mr. de
Valera made reference to possible NO PENAL CLAUSE
efforts to usurp the authority
of
the Government, and this is taken
as referring to the proclamation of IN REGULATION
the Irish Republican Army December.
in
the
Mr. de Valera added that Government would enforce the law and govern at all costs.--Reuter.
NAZIS ACCUSED OF SABOTAGE
IN U.S.
Los Angeles, Feb. 3.
Jagindar Singh, Kasho Ram and Atmar Singh, were summon- ed before Mr. Q. A.-A. Macfadyen this morning for acting as pri- vate watchmen on board the s.s. Gertrude Maersk at Cosmopoli- tan Docks, without being regis- tered.
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Mr. M. A. da Silva, for defen- dants, pleaded not guilty, Sergeant W. Morris prosecuted.
which they how-
According to the prosecution, Allegations that large scale sabo-accused were found on the vessel watchmen's duties. tage by Nazi agents and sympathi-performing zers was being carried out on planes Sergeant Morris demanded to see built for the United States Govern- their licences, ment at the North American Avia-ever failed to produce. tion Company plants were made in a telegram sent to President Roosevelt to-day by Mr. Harry Bridges. Director of the West Coast branch of the Committee for Organization.
Mr. Silva submitted that no watchman could, according to the Government Gazette, April 16, Industrial 1937, be charged with practising without licence or with not pro- |ducing his licence book.
It is understood that several mem- bers of the German-American "Bund" are implicated in this affair.
Meanwhile, certain quarters voice the possibility of similar sabotage having been responsible for the air crash in which a member of the French air mission, M. Chemidlin, met his death.-Havas.
BRITISH YARDS LEAD WORLD IN SHIPBUILDING
London, Jan. 31.
with Mr. Macfadyen, satisfied Mr. Silva's submission, dismissed the summonses.
CONFISCATION OF RIFLES
Ma Hon, part owner of fishing junk No. T530H, was this morning : charged at the Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. E. Himsworth with pos- session of two rifles and 98 rounds of ammunition. A. S. I. Charles said that the articles were found on board building throughout the world vealed that constructions in Great accused's boat. Defendant was Britain in 1938 accounted for. 34% fined $10, and the rifles and
to be con- of the total tonnage, against 47.5% munition were ordered
fiscated. In 1934.
Lloyds' annual report on ship-Goodwin, prosecuting,
re-
The gross tonnage of vessels built in British shipyards reached 1,080,000.
am-
Germany's constructions attained GOLD AND SILVER
480,000 Japan's 441,000, the Nether- lands' 289,000 and the United States
201,000.
The total number of ships launch- ed in 1938 was the highest for the past sixteen years. - Havas.
FROM SPAIN
Paris, To-day.
Gold and silver reserves the Bank of Spain arrived on eleven
WEATHER FORECAST motor-lorries at the French fron-
tier near Le Perthus: yesterday. The Royal Observatory reports morning. The motor-lorries... were that an intense anticyclone covers crowded with refugees and their China and the adjacent seas. The
luggage. depression is moving into the Paci
fic to the northeast of Japan..
The lorries were placed under
Local forecast; Ewinds, the guard of French customa fresh; cloudy.*
authorities. Trans-Ocean,
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