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IN THE COMMONS
London, To-day. The name of a Hankow lady, Mrs. Sherwin, wife of the well-known British lawyer in the Yangtse port, was mentioned in the House of Commons yesterday.
Mrs. Sherwin, according to Mr. A. C. Moreing (Con- servative, Preston), who raised the matter, has complained that she has been repeatedly re- fused permission by the Japanese to rejoin her husband in Hankow. Mrs. Sherwin is now in Shanghai.
NAZI LEADER ON MAGYAR CHAUVINISM!
Budapest, To-day.
More than 30,000 Germans from all parts of Hungary - took part in a demonstration in Ciko yesterday.
Following a procession of groups dressed in traditional costumes of various parts of the country, Dr. "Volks- Bascal, the head of the bund," addressed the assembly in a speech in which he thanked the Hungarian Government for enabl- ing Germans in Hungary to develop their own cultural life, without let or hindrance.
Germans in Hungary, he declar- ed, were now able to look forward to a settlement in the near future of outstanding issues.
The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. R. A. Butler, replied that Mrs. Sherwin has hitherto been refused a pass by the Japan- ese authorities for reasons which are not clear and which are being further investigated.
Mr. Moreing: Is Mr. Butler aware that one of the allegations against Mr. Sherwin is that he is anti-Japanese, and is it not a fact that in Hankow, Mr. Sherwin help- ed to remove bombs that the Chin- ese had left behind to impede the Japanese, and does not this show that the Japanese · allegations are groundless?
Mr. Butler: These matters will be taken into consideration in the which I further investigation to
Reuter. referred.
GERMAN RADIO INVENTIONS
London, To-day.
In Palestine for the few days,
Magyar Chauvinism, he said, the West Yorkshire Regiment has would in future be subjected to been conducting a careful search more restraint especially among of Beit Rima village for arms and minor officialdom.
ammunition belonging to ter- rorists.
Only when this state of affairs had been brought about, he con- tended, would it be possible to create a durable basis for co- operation between the German and Hungarian peoples. Trans-Ocean.
POLAND AND DANZIG
Paris, To-day.
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The Polish Government will, ac- cording to the "Paris Soir" decline to negotiate with Germany con-
the cerning Danzig and
Polish Corridor. The paper states that immediately before the forthcoming speech of Colonel Beck in the Sejm, Berlin the Polish Ambassador in will present a Note to the German Foreign Office in which the Polish Government will announce its re- fusal to discuss the question of the return of Danzig to the Reich. Trans-Ocean.
ROBBERS A
to
Total arms found amounted 37 rifles, one shotgun. and 1,100 rounds of rifle amunition..
Although the search took place incident, quietly and without any the German radio in Arabic has invented stories of appalling atroci-
ties by the troops, thus following up
last week's invention of incidents in Jerusalem which local listeners knew well had never taken place.--- British Wireless.
BRITISH
GUARANTEES OF
EGYPT
London, To-day. Asked in the House of Com- mons yesterday what was nature of the assurances relating to the defence of Egypt recently given by His Majesty's Government to the Egyptian Government, the Prime Minister said he presum- ed the question referred to the
WALKING ARSENAL statement made by the Egyptian
Nine marked robbers, armed with three rifles, two revolvers, a pistol, three muskets, and two hand gren-
ades, boarded a boat No. 1261P, about 8.80 a.m. yesterday, from Cheung Chau off Fu Tau Mun.
It was alleged that firewood to
Prime Minister on April 24.
That statement was noted with much appreciation by His Maje ty's Government, who on many
casions had assured the Government that they tirely depend on the full and, loyal co-operation of Britain in carrying
NG KONG Robt: Armstrong the value of $150 and 88.00 worth out the provisions are the at Ar
of clothing were removed.
Egyptian Treaty —British Wire
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