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· According to reports reaching France, in spite of Italian pro- fessions of Intention to remove

Nazi Press Italian troops from Spain at the

Berlin, To-day.

In commenting on the speech in the House of Commons by the

earliest possible moment, new planes and airmen are being sent to Spanish airports.

Prime Minister. Mr. Chamberlain, FORGED MARK

Berlin comments that this speech, which had been heralded as a big sensation, must be regarded as a big bluff, which peither satisfied Chamberlain's friends nor calmed BEARS" the opposition, nor disquieted the

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Li Ting, 28, shop foki, was charged before Mr. T. 1. Houston this morning, with possession of ten bars of soap for gale, in which a forged trade mark des- cription was applied.

Mr. Chamberlain followed the usual method, the semi-official

Defendant said he bought the "Deutscher Dienst" declares, as- soap from a coolie. He denied of- serting that the British press, fol-fering it for sale. It would be lowing official orders, first raised a foolish of him to travel all the way huge hue and cry about “attacks" from Kowloon to Second Street to and "blackmailing the weak," and sell ten bars of soap.

Mr. Chamberlain then appeared on ¡ Mr. W. M. Brown appeared for the scene as the angel of peace. the prosecution.

"His statement -- The Deutscher

The manager of the China Soap Dienst. continues is, from begin-Company, told the Court that the ning to end, a tearful outburst, soap was not manufactured by his because the world progresses with firm. The colour and the odour out England being able to decide the course of events.

“PITIFUL PART""

were different.

A district watchman said he saw defendant carrying a bucket in his 'left' hand and two pieces of soap in

The pitiful part played by Bri-his right, offering it for sale.

Defendant was fined $50 or six

tain crowned by the speech of Mr. weeks' hard labour. Chamberlain, which again proves that she needs panic and war- mongery in order to show, herself as Angel of Peace while, in reality, she wants nothing else but to bring home loot which, in a calmer time, would be impossible."

The semi-official "Korrespon dence" calls it "cheek" for Britain

in developments are sadly

HAD NO MONEY

BUT THIRST FOR

to offer her doubtful protection to KNOWLEDGE

Greece which has just, by exchange of cordial notes with Italy, clearly proved that she is not in need of protection.

The same holds good 'the "Deutscher Dienst" concludes regarding the pledges to Rumania as well as the offers to Turkey and Yugo-Slavia, Trans-Ocean,

FAKE "RAID" ON OPIUM DIVAN

а

“I had no money, so I took the books,” pleaded a neatly dressed and apparently educated Chinese, Yeung Hing, 30, before Mr. Q. A. A. MacFadyen at Kowloon this morning when charged with steal- ing two magazines, costing 34 cents, from a book-store in Na- than Road,

Accused explained that his cray- ing for knowledge got the better of him, and acting on a sudden im- pulse, he took the journals.

Accused had only 10 cents in his possession.

Inspector Wright stated that, ac- cused took the books from a cup- board in the store, but was arrest- How an open opium divan ined as he was walking away. Temple Street was visited by false police party on Wednesday night and a smoker and five pipes taken away, was disclosed before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen this morn Ing when Yeung Hung, 81, was charged

officer with impersonating a police|

Det Sgt. Johnston said that ac cused, with two others, not in cus-

He was fined $5, or two weeks* Imprisonment.

PIPES STOLEN

The stopping of a coolie carrying

tody, went into the premises with fron pipes in Belchers Street ledi

the arrest of Leung"

a torch, and, after announcing that

they were policemen, smashed the who was char lamps, beds, and other things, and Himsworth this "arrested" one smoker and took five

pipes,

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