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WELL-WE ARE-OFF FOR WASHINGTON-D.C. AGAIN- WE CAN ALSO VISIT TH' SURROUNDIN' CITIES – SUCH AS BALTIMORE -
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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 8, 1940.
GERMAN TRADE TALKS SANG TAI
IN BELGRADE
(SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL") Belgrade, To-day.
BLASTING SUMMONS
The Yugo-Slav-German permanent economic committee met yesterday at
THE MANAGER OF THE SANG the Foreign Ministry.
Commenting on the meeting the TAI BUILDING CONTRACTOR, WAS press stresses there will, be no changes SUMMONED BEFORE MR. H. G. In Yugo-Slavia's economic relations SHELDON, K.C., THIS MORNING, REMOVING STONE FROM with other powers since Yugo-Slavia FOR adopted the principle of economic CROWN LAND WITHOUT A PER- neutrality at the outbreak of war.- MIT. Havas.
Mr. M. W. Lo pleaded guilty for the defendant.
Special Mission
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Belgrade, To-day. A German delegation headed by Dr. Landfried, State Secretary in the Economic Ministry, arrived here yes- terday. The delegation will conduct economic negotiations with Slavia.--Havas.
Mr. W. E. Hollands, of the P.W.D., said defendant's workmen were seen blasting stone in Tytam Tuk Road without a permit.
Mr. Lo said the fault was that of a foreman, Sang Tai, said Mr. Lo, had a contract with the War Department to built concrete shelters around that Yugo-area, and had permission to use stone in the vicinity. One of the foremen found some stone in a site just below a nullah, and without informing. his
GERMAN AIR employers, took a small quantity of
LOSSES
London, To-day,
German air losses during the Nor- wegian campaign to date are estimated in London at "200 or more." British losses during the same period were about a fifth of this, or less than 40.
Most of the damage, was done by R.A.F. bombing raids on air bases in Norway and Denmark.
About 30 of the 200 were brought down by the Fleet Air Arm and anti- aircraft guns.--Reuter.
SHOOTING DOWN OF ITALIAN PLANES DENIED
(SPECIAL TO “CHINA_MAIL").
Belgrade, To-day. The Yugo-Slavian authorities deny the report appearing in the London "Evening Standard" from its Belgrade correspondent stating that Yugo- Slavian anti-aircraft guns had shot down two Italian 'planes near the Al- banian frontier. — Havas.
M. MARCEL BAUDEZ LEAVES SHANGHAI
(SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL") Shanghai, To-day.
The French Consul-General, M. Marcel Baudez, left this morning for France on leave following medical treatment.
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stone valued at about $20. It did not effect the Crown Land at all.
A fine of $10 was imposed.
BAZAAR IN AID OF SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
con-
Sir, I am told that there is fusion in the minds of some people of the concerning the exact time opening of this bazaar.
As I am responsible for publishing in the Christ Church notices and in the Christ Church Monthly Notes two different times, both of which wrong, I should be grateful if would allow me to apologise for hav- read ing misled anybody who has either announcement.
are you
The Bazaar will be opened by Lady de- Noble at half-past three. The monstration by the children will be given at half-past four. I hope that
this correction will be sufficient prevent would-be patrons of Bazaar from being disappointed.
SHIPPING PROBLEMS OF JAPAN
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
Tokyo, To-day.
to
the
The central council for overland and sea transportation held its inaugural meeting yesterday and discussed the most economic utilisation of shipping -bottoms...
M. Baudez, who was given a warin farewell by prominent French and foreign personalities, has been ad- Uniform and reasonable freight rates ministrator of the French Concession for all member firms will be fixed by since, 1935 and has won unanimous the central council which will also approval and admiration for his hand-facilitate arrangements. between dif- ling of public affairs in often extreme-ferent ports.--Havas. ly difficult circumstances.-Havas.
VISIT TO FRENCH WAR INDUSTRY
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Paris, To-day.
A group of British journalists specialising in. economic, and war in- dustry questions was received by M. Raoul Dautry, Minister of Armaments, yesterday. The journalists will visit war industry, plants in the Paris and lother regions.--Havas.
I KNOW THAT AFTER" : WE ARE THERE - A FEW WEEK6-THEY'LL INSIST ON YOU BEING THE NEXT PRESIDENT
OF THE
UNITED STATES
WON'T IT BE GRAND TO. HAVE ALL MY FRIENDS CALLING ON ME AT THE WHITE HOUSE ? AND AUNT KITTY WILL ENJOY
LIVING IN THE
BLUE ROOM-.
EUROPEAN LADY'S LOSS FROM CAR
Before Mr. R. Edwards this morn- ing, Chong Kai-shan, 19, unemployed, was. remanded when charged with stealing a rattan basket from á car owned by Mrs. Churchill of No. 62, The car was McDonnell Road. * parked outside No. 6, Conduit Road yesterday.
By George McManus
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