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DEATHS ELLIOTT,--On July 20, 1934, a
Blackburn, England. Bertha Ann, beloved wife of Edwin Ellott, of Blackburn, late of Shanghai, and mother of Mrs. Eva McPhee and Frank B. Elliott.
HSI-In Yeh's Garden, Klangwan,
Marie Ju-Loong Hsi, aged 18 daughter of Mr.Jegan T. Hsi.
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PANCHEN LAMA NEW SHIPS FOR STATEMENT OF EVENTS NEWS SUMMARY
To Return To
Tibet
Pelping. July 17, The Panchén, LAMA, PING Buddha" of Tibet, in a press inter- view, announced that he has de- nnitely decided to return to Tibet In the immediate future.`with a view to bringing about closer co- operation between Tibet and the rest of the country.
As soon as traffic is restored on the Pelping-Sulyuan Railway which has been dislocated by the floods. he said, he will proceed to the ter→ ritory of the Ordos (Yeghe Jol League, where he will give a series of Buddhist sermons. After "a month's stay there, he will return to Lhassa, capital of Tibet, via Chinghal Kokonor).
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During his, recent visit to the Capital, the Panchen Lama con- tinued, he has conferred with the" various leader of the Central Gov.
CHINA
First Launched At Home
Loridon, July 27. Madame Quo Tai Chi launched to-day the sis. Ha Yuan, the arst out of the four ships being built, two of the Tyne and 'two on the Clyde, for the
Chinese Govern-
ment..
The
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Chinese Minister speech stressed the achievement of Bino-British co-operation. He said the Chinese are gratified as the ships are giving work to in dustry which is suffering most from unemployment.-
The ss. Hai Yuan will leave for China September. The other three ships will follow in the course of thé, autump-Reuter.
ernment on the question of his re- JAPANESE SHAM
turk to Tibet. As the result of these coriversations, defnite men. sures for cementing closer rela tions between. Tibet and China Proper were decided upon, and will be carried out faithfully after his feturn to Lhassa
"With a view to strengthening the frontier defences", he said. "T will also explain to the people of Tibet the policies of the Central authorities and their solicitude for
he welfare of Tibetans."
BATTLES
Demonstrations In Tientsin
Tientsin. July 27: The densely populated Japanes area in Tientsin was the scene of
Lively street fighting to-day when most of the Japanese garrison.
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IN AUSTRIA
Sir John Simon Defines Britain's Attitude
of Wednesday's
London, July 26. Questioned in the House of Com- mons to-day regarding the Aus- trian situation, the Foreign Sec- retary, Sir John Simon, read the official version events communicated verbally to the Diplomatic Corps in Vienna on Wednesday night, the facts of which are already known.
He continued, "I understand are now in that the insurgents custody, the safe coduct promised. to them being treated as having lapsed by reason of the death of the Chancellor, and that the ident- ity of those who actually fired on The Chancellor is known.
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tion which I made on behalf of His Majesty's Government
in February last, and remains un- 'changed by these tragle events.”
"POWERS' ATTITUDE On February 17 the French, Italian and United Kingdom Gov- ernments agreed to the issue of the following communique:
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