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Shanghai, January 24.
DOLLFUSS STILL DEFIANT
Will Crush Nazi Terrorism":
Vienna, January 24. Thousands of members of the A Chinese employee of the Char- new tered Bank has been arrested taped to a fever of enthusiasm by a Patriotic Front" were whip- connection with the forgery of speech cheques for $130.000. drawn on the Chancellor, Dr. Engelbert Dollfuss. made by the Austrian British-American Tobacco Com-who declared that Austrian pati- pany. In the meantime. the Rus- sian named Ionin, who was arrest ed on January 20, is still in cus- tody after being charged with ob-crush terrorism within its taining money by forgery.
The fact that the serial num- bers of the forged cheques corres- ponded to those in the British American Tobacco Company at count led to the belief that an em- ployee, or employees of the Bank, had alded, and the arrest to-day was a sequel.-Reuter.
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NEW CUBAN GOVERNMENT
ence and forebearance were ended and that the United nation was determined to assert itself and
borders.
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Regarding terrorism from abroad, Chancellor Dollfuss confirmed the report that he is considering ap- peating to the League of Nations.- Reuter.
LEAGUE'S POWER DOUBTED
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Geneva. January 23, Rumors refused to be heard here on Tuesday that Monday's formal call of the Austrian permanent representative Baron Pflugel upon the Secretary General Mr. Avenol
Recognised by British betokens that the Dollfuss Govern-
Empire
London, January 24.
ment intends placing the Austro- German question before the League of Nations. In League circles, however, it was emphasised on that Tuesday. Mr. Avenol him- As a result of more stable con-practicability of the League hand- self delivered no opintori as to the ditions now prevalling under the ling the matter or intended taking new regime in Cuba, the British the initiative in its prosecution. Minister In Havana, Mr. Grant Transocean Kuo Min. Watson, yesterday, presented notes .conveying "recognition of the new Cuban Government by the Gov. ernments of the United Kingdom. GERMAN ́ ́AGRICULTURAL Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South-Africa
and other countries also notified The United States, France, Italy their recognition of the Government, yesterday.
Cuban
LEGISLATION
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Berlin, January 24. The Cuban Secretary of State has been aroused by the new Ger- Proof that widespread interest had given essurances that his man Agricultural Legislations with Government would recognise all the "object or reorganising Ger- previous obligations, including man peasantry so as to improve British claims-British Wireless.
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HE Danish Motor Vessel
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To comply with the General Bondel Warehouse
Regulations consignees GEN. LEBEDEFF ARRESTED nished by the coming visit of two
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All broken, ahafed and damaged Grooda are to be left in the Godowns; where they will be examined on the 25th Jan, at 10 .. by Mesura, Goddard & Douglas.
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Agrots. Hong Kong, 19th Jan., 1934.
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Riga, Jan. 23. The Esthonlan and former Rus- sian general Lebedeff has been arrested in connection. with the much discussed sale of two Esthonian cruisers to the Peruvian Government. Lebedeft was one of intermediaries conducting
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their social standing and at the same time assure the nation's food aupply from home sources. is fur-
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£45.000 GIFT TO GUY'S HOSPITAL
Service.
London, January 24. Lord Nuffed, better known as negotiations who have been dis Str William Morris, the famous covered to have received a much motor-car manufacturer, has given larger sum of money from Peru £45.000 for the erection of a new than did the Esthonian Govern block of private wards at Guy's ment. While
congratulatint Hospital, London, British Wireless themselves on getting 8400,000 for antiquated vessels, intermediaries received from Peru 8700,000 of which $300,000 went into their
JAPAN'S POSITION ON own pockets. Peru all the more agreed over the matter as she
THE SEAS had bought the cruisers under stress of her recent dimeuitles Second to Britain in Maritime with Colombia which in the mean while was settled that the transaction proved to be peacefully, BO
Construction: France Third 187 be a total loss.-Transocean Kuo Min
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All Claims against the Vessel must be presented to the Undersigned within
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New York, Jan. 17. Japan has attained second rank, world maritime construction.
MISSIONS IN
JAPAN
Christianity Steadily Growing
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Frankfurt, Jan. 23.
here in honour of Bishop Ross of At a Catholic Mass meeting held Hiroshima Japan, the Bishop de
vered a lecture on the "Soul of the Japanese people and Christ," In which he gave a comprehensive survey of missionary activities in the Far East, which he declared was centred on the struggle for the Japanese people.
The Bishop pointed out that "soul" a word which in Japanese comprised the most distinguished human qualidles, such as faithful- ness endurance, strength and readiness to make sacrifices for the benefit of the nation, no other nation in the Far East is equal to the Japanese in patriotism.
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The Bishop went DA to describe the difficulties of mis- sionary work in Japan stressing that Shintoism which itself Was pressed hard by Budhism and M2- terialism bent on checking", the
progress of Christianity.
After dwelling on the growth of Catholicism, Japán as denced by the. success the Catholic university Tokyo and the spread of Catholic lle School Society, Bishop Ross included by assuring the hearers that Christian missions in Japan are making slow but steady pro- gress in all fields of their endea vours.--Transocean Kuo Min.
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BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
SOCIETY
Another Success, in London
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Press" (Copyright.}]"
-London, January 24. Another brilliant success won on Tuesday night, when the Berlin Philharmonic Society gave its second orchestral concert in London before a most distinguish- ed audience including the German Ambassador
London, Hoesch. The public applauded so long and so loud that the over- ture to the Meistersingers had ultimately to be given as an en- cure.-Transocean Kuo Min.
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Nanking, January 24. added such Important units to her pointed Political vice-Minister of Ku Chu Tung has been ap- merchant marine as the Rex War, vice Chen YI the new Fukien United Press,
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