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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 21, 1939.
UNITED
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STATES LODGES
PROTESTS WITH TOKYO
"THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT"
BERLIN, TO-DAY.
Kulangsu And
Bombings
WASHINGTON, TO-DAY.
THE SECRETARY OF STATE, MR. CORDELL HULL, STATED YESTERDAY THAT THE
CHARGE D'AFFAIRES IN TOKYO HAD PROTESTED JAPAN'S CON- BOMBINGS OF PROPERTIES IN
THE NEW MONTHLY MAGA- ZINE "BERLIN-ROME-TOKYO", THE FIRST ISSUE OF WHICH APPEARED RECENTLY WITH A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION BY AGAINST
TINUED HERR VON RIBBENTROP, THE REICH FOREIGN MINISTER, PU-CHINA.
AMERICAN
BLISHES IN ITS SECOND NUM-
Mr. Cordell Hull confirmed
FRENCH NAVY DEFIES SUPERSTITION
Paris, To-day.
The Premier, M. Edouard Dala. dier, announced yesterday in the Senate that the French Govern- ment has decided immediately to lay down a new submarine simi- lar to the Phenix, which was lost · off French Indo-China.
The new vessel is also to be called Phenix.-Reuter.
KING AND QUEEN BACK IN LONDON ON THURSDAY
London, To-day.
It became known yesterday morning that the Queen had a ten minutes conversation on Monday evening by radio-telephone from the liner Empress. of Britain with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret at Buckingham Palace.
Messages from the liner which is making good.progress according that the King
BER AN ARTICLE ENTITLED that the charge d'affaires called BRITISH REFUGEE to schedule, state
-"THREE
PEOPLE," BY
HUNDRED MILLION on the Japanese Foreign Office AN AUTHOR twice on Monday, acting WHOSE NAME IS NOT REVEALstructions from the State
ED BUT WHO "IS OBVIOUSLY ABLE TO SPEAK WITH SPECIAL AUTHORITY."
The article clearly defines policy of the Axis Powers.
the
It declares that the German-Ita- lian alliance Pact must be regard- ed as the most important event of recent European history.
The author of the article declares that two courses only are open to European states to-day-of sup- porting or of opposing the encircle- ment of the Axis Powers.
It is clear what course the gov ernment of a strong, young nation must choose, he says.
partment.
on in- De-
The first call concerned the situa- tion at Kulangsu, and the second visit was connected with the tinued bombings of American pro- perty in China.
con-
TIENTSIN NOT MENTIONED
as-
Besides protesting against the bombings, the charge d'affaires ask- ed the Japanese Government's sent to publication of previous presentations by the United States on the subject.
Mr. Cordell Hull added that far as he knew the situation Tientsin was not raised.--Reuter.
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OFFICIAL IN PRAGUE
Prague, To-day.
Mr. Stopford, the representative of the British Refugee Fund, is ex- pected to arrive in Prague to morrow for negotiations with the Czech Emigration Board regarding the handling of further emigration from the "Protectorate."
and Queen appear completely rest- ed after their strenuous weeks in Canada and the United States, and that Their Majesties are looking forward to their homecoming on Thursday and the great welcome which awaits them.
LOYAL ADDRESS
A Loyal Adress to the King and tour of Canada and the visit to the Queen on their return from their United States will be moved in both Houses of Parliament on Thursday afternoon.
allow members to take part in the Parliament will later adjourn to
crowds' welcome to Their Majes- ties as they pass on their way from The emigration of Jews from-Waterloo to Buckingham Palace. Bohemia and Moravia has come to British Wireless. a standstill within the last fort- night, since the foreign currency of the Emigration Board has been exhausted.
Prague newspapers state that Mr. Stopford, who, as a former
DRUG SMUGGLER
declared by the member of the Runciman mission, SENTENCED
TIMELY AND DIRECT
The second number of the new
New York, To-day. monthly magazine also contains a
Mr. Cordell Hull's statement that special article devoted exclusively
the United States is concerned with to Yugoslavia which contrasts the the broader aspects of developments
at Tientsin is "prudent attitude" of Yugoslavia which takes a "realistic view" of "New York Times" to be "as time- the situation in south-easternly as it is direct.” Europe with the "less prudent at- titude" of certain other countries.
Trans-Ocean.
Keeping Children Well
In Summer.
is well-known here, will probably announce the remittance of further foreign exchange from the British Refugees Fund.
The
number of Jews
Paris To-day- The newspaper says that on the
The French criminal court yes- initiative of the Japanese themselves
American who terday sentenced the an unimportant incident was deli-emigrated from October to March Rabbi Isaac Leifer, ringleader of an berately made the occasion for a is given at 18,000 by Czech circles. international drug smuggling gang, direct challenge to the whole struc- Since the establishment of the to two years imprisonment and ture of British treaty rights in "Protectorate," another 3,000 to fine of 5000 francs.
China.
4,000 are believed to
The P. and O. Ranpura,
have
a
Leifer had smuggled large quan- tities, of narcotics into America hidden in his talmud. His accom- which plices, Kantarovitch and Gottdiener, in were found not guilty, the court be- to-ing unable to prove that they knew of the smuggling.-Trans-Ocean.
The journal adds: "As a nation emigrated. Trans-Ocean, The summer months are trying for having its own treaties with China .children, and the temptation to take
cold drinks, and to eat fruit and ice- we are bound to be concerned with cream in abundance, often results in the method and objective of the left Shanghai yesterday, is due stomach disorder. Parents should take Japanese attack and with the im- Hong Kong at about 6 p.m. more than normal care at this time of year, and if, in spite of their vigilance, plications it holds for us."-Reuter.morrow.
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