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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 28, 1989
POLISH WAR PREPARATIONS AT GYDNIA
CALL TO PRAYER
FOR CHINA
LONDON, TO-DAY.
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ROOSEVELT TO MONGOLS VISIT BRITAIN? PLEDGE
Washington, To-day.
In White House circles it is 9. DANZIG, TO-DAY. A CALL TO CHRISTIANS ALL stated that President Roosevelt will SEVERAL SHIPS LOADED OVER THE WORLD FOR UNITED probably visit Britain to return the WITH WAR MATERIAL HAVE PRAYERS ON BEHALF OF
visit of the King and Queen to the ARRIVED AT THE POLISH CHINA ON JULY 9 IS MADE IN PORT OF GYDNIA.
A LETTER TO THE
PRESS United States.
ALLEGIANCE
YULIN, NORTH SHĘNSI
TO-DAY. ALLEGIANCE TO THE NA- GOVERNMENT IS
TIONAL
IN A CIRCULAR
The Polish steamer Lublin re- SIGNED, AMONG OTHERS, BY Date of the visit is not mention- PLEDGED cently docked with a cargo of THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK ed, though it is rumoured that it TELEGRAM ISSUED, YESTER- arms and ammunition, and on AND TWENTY BISHOPS,
might not take place until the DAY BY 500 MONGOL FAMILIES Wednesday an American steam- The national committee of the
President's term of office is com- WHOSE HEREDITARY DUTY IS er discharged a cargo of light International Peace Campaign has tanks, planes and
Trans-Ocean. aeroplane passed a resolution urging the Gov-
pleted.
TO PROTECT THE REMAINS OF motors.
ernment to take diplomatic action
GENGHIS KHAN, THE FAMOUS Several British vessels have forthwith to restrain the aggressor
MONGOL MONARCH AND CON- .arrived with artillery, munitions (Japan) without waiting for a prior
and light tanks.
explicit assurance what other gov- ernments say they may do.
The munitions port in Danzig is now completely empty. Trans-Ocean.
TORY M.P'S CONFER
ON TIENTSIN
London, To-day.
It demands that the whole pro- blem of Japanese aggression be taken up with members of the Lea- gue and signatories of the Nine- Power Pact.-Reuter.
SIAMESE TWINS
REPRESENTATIVES QUEROP
APPROVE ARMY EXPENDITURE
WASHINGTON, TO-DAY.
The telegram says that after the outbreak of the Sino-Japanege hostilities, the Yekhe Jo League in
has Suiyuan which
no. military significance has been repeatedly bombed by Japanese planes. Parti- cularly heavy havoc was wrought by THE HOUSE OF REPRESEN- the Japanese airmen at Kungyichao TATIVES HAS SENT TO THE and Taoerhimao, where the Mongol SENATE THE $293,000,000 SUP-temples were wrecked and large PLEMENTARY ARMY APPRO- numbers of casualties were inflicted, PRIATION BILL.
The telegram alleges that the Ja- panese recently planned to seize the amendment which would have re-belief that their possession would duced by 1,283 planes the proposed win the support and allegiance of all expansion of the Army Air Corps the Mongols who are to 5,500 planes.
descendants of the Great Khan. To în
forestall The Bill would make appropria- the Japanese scheme the royal re- tions and contract authorisations mains were therefore removed from Both were girls and were grown | hitherto voted for the Army and Etsinhorò to a place of safety, this breast to breast. They weighed Navy this session, $1,782,000,000 being done with the approval and together seven lbs. and were com- an unprecedented figure in peace-assistance of the National Govern- pletely developed. Trans-Ocean. 'time. Reuter.
ment-Central News.
The meeting in the House of BORN IN Commons of Conservative M.P'S BORN IN GERMANY
yesterday was private,
GERMANY The House rejected a Republican remains of Genghis Khan in the
Participants declined to amplify
Berlin, To-day. the laconic formal statement that
Siamese twins were still-born to the foreign affairs committee of
a woman at Fuerstenberg, Government supporters met and Mr. A. C. Moreing
Mecklenburg, yesterday. reviewed the situation in the Far East.
After this, discussion took place
the position at Tientsin.
on
Reuter.
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