THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 28, 1940
SMASHING VICTORY AT POLLS FOR MR. MACKENZIE KING
Ottawa, To-day. GERMAN
THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT of Canada has ob-
tained a smashing victory at the polls, a victory EXECUTIONS even greater than its most ardent supporters had IN POLAND
hoped for.
The latest figures are:-
Liberal: 174 seats (out of the total of 245) Conservative (or "National Government,
the party has been calling itself: 38; Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation: 8; New Democracy and Social Credit: 7; and
Others: 9.
and
One result has been deferred eight others are still doubtful. The results do not include the votes of the Canadian troops, which will be available next week,
The votes may alter some results but will not be enough to affect the main issue.
Every Communist candidate was defeated; the Social Credit party, only polled 1 out of the original 15 seats. All the leading lights of the Con- servative Party were defeated and so were all the women candidates!
Reuter.
*** Mr. Mackenzie King's Liberal Party defeated Mr. R. Bennett's Con- servatives in 1935, polling 178 seats, getting the largest majority ever given since the Confederation.
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LIMITATION TO RUSSIAN AID TO NAZIS
NEW YORK, TO-DAY.
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Paris, To-day.
SUMNER
Fage
WELLES NEAR HOME
Washington, To-day.
The White House -announces that Mr. Sumner Welles' is arriv... Ing. In New York on board the Conta, Bavola from Europe at about noon to-day,
He Is expected to report to Pra- aldent Roosevelt immediately on the result of, hia-ylslt to the Euro- Bean capitals Router.
GERMANY RENEGING?
The Polish Information Office here has issued a re-
Shanghai, To đây. port revealing the pitiful Contrary to Wang Ching-wel's op- plight of Polish schools and eign powers of his "puppet" "Govern- professors since the Nazi ocment of China" which is scheduled to cupation.
timism regarding recognition by for-
be inaugurated on Saturday, Germany will not recognise the new adminis- The report describes the indiscrim-tration in Nanking, according to relia- inating destruction of schools and un-ble foreign sources here. versities bringing to nought not only the work of the past 22 years but of the previous decades.
stated a few days ago that at least A Japanese spokesman in Shanghai
three foreign powers, Germany, Italy. and Spain will recognise. the new Our Own Corres- "puppet" regime.
The teaching bodies of almost all universities suffered considerable losses and many teachers have been arrested and put in concentration pondent. camps for an indefinite period while others have been summarily shot," /
The buildings of the Polytechnic
School of Warsaw have been com- BRUNEI'S
pletely destroyed and the University of Warsaw, founded in 1818 and one of
the largest in the world, has been des WAR GIFT
THE "CLEVELAND PLAIN DEA: LER” SAYS THE SOVIET UNION CANNOT SUPPLY GERMANY WITH SUFFICIENT QUANTITIES OF THE THREE MOST VITAL RAW MAtroyed by the war. TERIALS -PETROLEUM, VEGET. ABLE OIL AND MANGANESE -TO CONDUCT WAR.
The chief drawback, says the paper, is transportation.
Reich he
Stalini would not hesitate to deprive A short while ago, Mr.Hepburn, his own people did he believe that by
Third the underwriting the Liberal Premier of Ontario, got provincial House to pass a resolu- was at the same time advancing the tion condemning Mr. King's Govern-political interests of his own regime. ment for not pressing the war effort vigorously.
Mr. King replied, by calling a gen- eral election; -normally, this would' have been called by the end of 1940 in any case. The present voting shows that the Canadian Liberals are the real "National Government," if not in name in terms of public sup- port.
Reinforced by his majority repre- senting 53 per cent, of the national vote, the Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King will probably summon Parlia- ment for either May 2 or 9.-Reuter.
A.S.P.S IN RAID ON ALLEGED GAMBLING
DEN
But even if he were so inclined ba would be handicapped by the adequacy of the Russian railroads and the shipping lanes open to Russia
Reuter.
Dr. Lutostanski, eminent juriste, Dr. Among the professors executed are
London, To-day. Konopacki, Professor of the Medical The Sultan of Brunel, one of the School, and Dr. Golabeck, distinguish smallest states under the British flag, ed racial expert. — Havas.
marked his coronation last week by a gift of £12,500 for the prosecution- of the war. ---- Reuter.
WEATHER REPORT
***Brunei is a native State on the north-west coast of Borneo. The
The Royal Observatory reports that population is estimated at 37,808. Its the anticyclone is moving eastward revenue in 1938 was $1,179,979, The ́assumed full power after and pressure is highest over the
Sultan Eastern Sea; the depression remains minority in 1981.'
near Hokkaido.
HUNGARY AGREES
TO POSTPONE CLAIMS
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Rome, To-day. HUNGARY HAS AGREED to postpone until the end of the war her territorial claims against Ruman- ia, and has received in exchange from Italy a promise of unconditional support.
Three Kowloon A.S.P.8, Messrs Such, according to the best sources, in the result of
Searle, Heath and Wright-Nooth last night jointly raided an alleged gambl- ing den on the ground floor of No. 31, Woosung Street, and arrested twenty- one persons.
All were charged before' Mr. Q. A.
A. Macfadyen at Kowloon this morn-
ing.
Three absentees had their ball of $5 each estreated. The alleged keeper and 17 others were remanded on bail until Monday next. They expressed a wish to engage a solicitor to defend them.
GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST TWO WOMEN
Charged with using an instrument to procure miscarriage, two women, Tong u-wah, 28, and Kwong So-ching, 29; were remanded for a week by Mr. QA A. Macfadyen at Kowloon
morning
Mr. W. M. Brown appe fendants and Chiet tor A. E. Carey for
was fixed at
the conversations here between Count Teleki, the Hungarian Premier, and Italian leaders. The same sources reveal it mean that all other problems in that Count Teleki proved ex- that part of Europe can be forgotten. "The idea of peace built up on tremely reluctant to postpone justice remains the guiding principle the Hungarian claims and of Mussolini's policy," Havas. yielded only after Signor G.P.O. INTIMATION
London, To-day.
The Postmaster-General has given
Mussolini gave him a definite substantial compensation tantamount to an Italian notice that all correspondence to per guarantee of Hungarian in-sons who are crews on board all ships dependence.
The delicate negotiations are com- mented on in Virginia Gayda's com- ment" in" "Giorhale d'Italia..
GAYDA' COMMENT/ Signor Gaydá says, “Italy pushed Hungary to do her utmost to peice in the Danublän Barn, but this desire for pence does not mean wishes Hungary to give up pe ently
for a final factory
the pro which Interest her directly
save those under charter to the Gov→ ernment" must be ́addressed care of the owners or agents and not care of the General Post Office. Rauter.
ROYAL ALBERT HALL TO-RE-OPEN
don, To-day. The Royal Albert Half is to be re-
7,500.
tion
Romance wild as
gypsy music!
DALALAIK
ZELNIAN
EDDY
MASSEY
CHARM BUGGIN ARAMA NANGAN BIDNIE, ALAYIEL
BATRA, TRANTZ
TO MORROW
QUEEN'S
ALHAMBRA
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