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TO-NIGHT'S DINNER
1. Tomato Cream Soup.
2.
Baked Fish & Brawn Sauce
8. Stuffed Chicken & Green Peas -
4. Stewed Sweetbread & Tomato
5. Cold Asparagus
6. Macedoine of Fruit
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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 13, 1939
BRITISH INTERESTS MAY BE GRANTED FREE ZONES IN RUMANIAN PORTS
London, To-day.
The text of the Anglo-Rumanian Trade Agreement states that the two governments propose to encourage the formation of an appropriate or- ganisation to be established by business inter- ests of both countries.
Free zones in Rumanian ports will be granted by the Rumanian Government to any United King- dom interests desiring facilities.
The two governments will exam- ine the question of establishing
direct air and shipping services. ANGLO-U.S.
The Rumanian Government will facilitate the exchange of sterling
to British shipping and insurance COMMUNITY OF
companies.
Details are given regarding the £5,000,000 credit guarantee, a large! proportion of which, subject to further discussion, will be spent on armaments.-Reuter,
AMERICAN
IDEALS
New York, To-day. Bearing a tablet inscribed "This pavilion is dedicated to lasting peace and friendship between the peoples of the United States and the
COAST DEFENCE British Empire," the British Pavilion CHANGES
Washington, To-day. Army Headquarters announce the reorganisation, effective on July 1, of the Coast Artillery Corps, in order to materially reinforce that branch of the nation's de- fences against air and sea attack.
at the World's Fair was opened yesterday by the Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay.
!!
In a speech which was broadcast all over the world, Sir Ronald de- clared:
"The United States is a land to
which we come joyfully, where we interests and ideals.” are among friends with
common
hope
that the British Pavilion would be
Sir Ronald expressed, the
countries
Mr. Harry Woodring, Secretary a sign for all to see that instead for War, declared that the trans- of separating the two ference of officers and men from the ocean is a connecting link be- administrative to combattant units tween them.-Reuter. would create 18 additional gun batteries for the continental United States.
Equipping six of these batteries SUGAR COMMITTEE
with modern mobile anti-aircraft guns, already ordered, would add about 83 per cent, to the Regular
| Army's defence against air raids.
Some units would man long- range guns reinforcing the Atlan- tic and Pacific harbour defences.
Four would be assigned to the New York City area; →→ Reuter.
PRINCE BERNHARD
IN MILAN
PROPOSALS
London, To-day.
The International Sugar Coun- cil's executive committee has con- cluded its sittings.
The committee has made unanim- ous recommendations to the Coun- ell for dealing with the situation.
Reuter.
PILSUDSKI
Milan, To-day. ANNIVERSARY
Prince Consort Bernhard of Hol- land who has been spending a skiing holiday in Cervinia, has
Danzig, To-day,
arrived The Polish population of Danzig
in Milan for a brief sojourn, Trans-Ocean.
THE GAZETTE.
The following appointments, etc., are gazetted:-
Mr. G. C. Moss to act as Superin- tendent, Fire Brigade. · ́
yesterday celebrated the fourth anniversary of the death of Mar- shal Pilsudski.—Trans-Ocean..
Health Officer.
Mr. T. Oda to be-in-charge of the Japanese Consulate-General.
Cancellation of the appointment of Dr. Tseng Pin-hui as a Health
Dr. Tsoi. Tang-ming to be a Officer.
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