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FIRE DESTROYS
FACTORY
Roof And Floor Fall: Fireman Hurt
Shanghai, Aug. 11. One of the most furious fires ex- perienced tr the International Settlement in months gutted the two-storey Shanghai Wie Dah Bobbin Works,
Welhalwel 281 Road, yesterday.
iam.ea. Tha which at one time shot 60 feet into the air from the roof of the building, damaged neighbouring dwelling
houses
slightly and caused hundreds of persons to flee from their homes and from the factory.
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The Official Story
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, July '28.
LONDON NOTES
Air Service Plans
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, July 28.
EDGAR WALLACE KULING WEDDING
MEMORIAL
Fleet-Street Tribute
(Special Air Mail Service)
London July 28.
Pretty Swedish Bride
Kuling, Aug. 2.
I gather from various sources The announcement that Herr to-day that the inauguration of
An interesting and very pretty the inland mall services presages Dollfuss was dead was made in a
the ultimate development of one the Company" of Stationers and "gion when Pastor Gunnar Sjoholm Mr. R. D. Blumenfeld, Master of day in the Church of the Ascen
wedding took place last Wednes- statement broadcast from Vienna by Major Fey.
vast system of air lines extend- Newspaper Makers yesterday un- Major Fey spoke in a low voice tag from the Isle of Wight to the veiled a memorial to Mr. Edgar and Froken Lois Ehrnstrom were and seemed to be suffering under Shetlands, and
covering every wallace, which has been placed
united in matrimony. large city and town in the country on the wall at Ludgate House, dressed in white satin with a long great strain. He said
The bride Was The projected air service between Fleet-street:
becomingly "We were having a Council of Ministers at 11 o'clock this morn-
London and Glasgow via Isle of
The memorial was erected by place by a small coronet into train, and her veil was held in be ing at the Chancery on the Ball-Man and Belfast, will
Br
friends, many of whom gathered part of this hausplatz. At 1.45 a report was integral
nation-
which myrtle was weaved accord- brought into our room stating that system. Railway Air Services, Ludgate-circus and stood in a on the pavement at the corner of
ing to Swedish custom
this tribute: reverential semi-circle. It bore
an action against the Government WB5 being prepared at the Heimwehr barracks at the Sleben- sterngasse. At the moment the
The fire, whose origin "was not determined, started at 9.25 am sheet of paper on, which this and burned well into the after-message had been sent was noon despite the efforts of fire brought into the room we saw a men to extinguish it quickly.
number of private motor-cars OC- One of the difficulties in com- cupled by heavily-armed soldiers, batting the dames was the low or people at least appearing to be pressure in the water mains and a soldiers, drive up at the door of call was sent to the Shanghai
the Government Palace. In prac Waterworks to remedy this situa- tically no time they had forced tion. Another was the fact that their way into our counell room, all windows were heavily barred headed by three ringleaders, who and that when the firemen finally appeared in the uniform of a ma- broke through them they were lor of the Army, a captain of the forced back temporarily by the Army, and a colonel of the police force. At the point of the revolver tremendous heat inside.
they forced the Chancellor, to- gether with the Under-Secretary of State for Public Security, Kar- The flames were visible for blocks around and a pall of smokewinsky, to leave the room, and then again with their pistols soon spread over the neighbour-
forced me and my other colleagues hood. Resounding crashes heard
of the Government to go into a when the burned-through roof and small pom adjoining the council floor fell, caused considerable al- arm in the section. It was only through the speedy work of the firemen that adjoining houses were saved from destruction, after the wooden shutters of one houses had already smouldering.
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Pall of Smoke
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One Chinese fireman suffered slight lacerations of the back and was taken to hospital, but no other injuries were reported.
The damage, which included the loss of valuable machinery, was unofficially estimated at more than $50,000,
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"He knew wealth and poverty, yet had walked with kings and kept his bearing.
The two bridemaids were Elsa- and Agnes Dahlstrom, daughters Dahlstrom, and looked very pretty p the officiating minister, Pastor
dressed in pink crepe de chine. The bridal bouquet was composed of lotus lilies' and ferns. At the church door a small troop of Norwegian Scouts formed the guard of honour.
The ceremony was attended by
"Of his talents he gave lavish- ly to authorship-but to Fleet- street he gave his heart." Among those present were Mr. Bryan Wallace, the author's son. and Mrs Bryan Wallace; Lord riffe, Sir Percy Greenaway (De-any Scandinavian friends and puty Master of the Company of acquaintances who, according to Stationers and Newspaper Makers), Swedish custom, stood while the Sir Emaley Carr, and Mr. Horace tion, followed by a dinner, was service was being read. A recep- Sanders (chairman of the Press held in the home Club).
of Pastor Dahlstrom, where Mrs, Dahlstrom and the Misses Ruth Nathorst and Laila. Bjorkquist acted as
Unvelling
the
guests.
During the dinner several" short
AN EYE IN THE FOG Some of the practical uses of infrared raya in photography were commented on by Major-General Blumenfeld said that Fleet-street memorial, Mr. Bir Ivor Philipps at an exhibition
was proud of Edgar Wallace, who of naval photographs at the ford started life on that busy corner hostesses to a large number of Galleries here to-day. These rays as a newsboy and worked his way
to the very pinnacle of Fleet- speeches were made, also a num- ber of complimentary telegrams read to the company. The bride- groom suitably replied and the bride
divided gracefully
the "Kranse" cake, giving A small plece to each one of the guests. It was well after midnight before the party dispersed.
street.
which can penetrate the densest sea fog, have perhaps their most useful application in assisting the navigator in foggy weather, and Sir Ivor visualised a time when the the tablet..
apparatus would form part of every ship's equipment. Its adop- tion
would greatly reduce the ther. Admiral Sir A. Emle Chat- danger of collisions in thick wea-
field, the First Bea Lord, indicated the Admiralty's scientists had been interested in the invention some time,
for
"At 3.30 a patrol asked us to go over and meet the Chancellor. We found Dollfus there heavily wounded on a sofa, and he asked us to look after his family when be was dead and to inform the other members of the Government that he has been killed. We were then escorted, out of the Toox again and had agonizing
to spend 31 hours, duting which the Nazis, armed with rifles, threa tened several times to kill us.
my mind dwells longingly on cool, "At 6 o'clock the, Secretary of State for the creation of employ-sloping beach, and muscular brown green waters curling on a gently ment, Nieustadter-Sturmer, ar
THE EMPIRE POOL There is something Irresistibly fascinating about a fine swimming pool-especially in this hot wea
the
Mr. Francis Doyle-Jones, sculptor, designed and executed
claim a provisional government. and the Mansion House, and pro-
Their fantastic plot might have worked mischief had there not been traitors in the camp. As it was, police officers surprised This- tlewood and his men in their loft at Cato-street while they were arming for the adventure."
Buch was the indignation arous ed that the residents of Cato-
TREAT FOR SHANGHAI
ther-and as I write these lines street insisted in having its name Boxer Matched With
bodies falling to smash their re- rived, at the door of the Chan- cery and asked the Nazis to allow of spray. This afternoon I saw Section in sudden white plumes him to speak to me. I thereupon these things in the magnificent appeared on the balcony, and we arranged, after getting into touch
setting of the Empire Pool at Wembley after watching the Duke with the German Legation, that the mutineers should be given free
of Gloucester formally open the exit into Germany if they released making pistons in motion. Grad- past building, and set the wave- us. They then gave no our free-ually the crests of these artificial dom and left the city."
Dr. Schuschnigg followed Ma- Jor Fey. He announced that he was going to form a Government, and denied that any outsider (that is, anybody, not a member of the Government) was charged or was going to be charged with the formation of a Government. This apparently was a reference to Dr. Rintelen.
Dr. Schuschnigg said the man' who appeared in the uniform of a major was in fact a non- commissioned officer of the Army still on active service; the "cap- tain." the leader of a battalion. "We are satisfied that this coup d'Etat had been prepared long ago, but I am happy to say that the State executives stand still
with closed ranks behind the legi. timate Government of this coun- try. The
coup d'Etat can de Anitely be stated to have falled,
It was performed by 144 heavily
armed Nazis."
The two speeches were followed by five minutes silence in remem- brance of the dead Chancellor.
CALL TO THE CAMERONS
Revival Of Glories Of The Clan
It
changed. Its Roman associations
ing renamed Horace-street. however, were retained by its be-
still exists, a turning off. John- atreet, in the Edgware-road... "QUEEN'S TEMPLE" AT STOWE
prizes at Stowe to-day, will also Lord Hailsham, who presents the attend the inaugural concert in the restored Queen's Temple."
The "Lady Temple," as it was originally called, was built about combers rose until they, thunder- 1749.as one of the hundred or ed and crashed six feet high on
more Grecian temples, grottoes, the concrete chore, The lofty
the largest indoor swimming pool Lard Cobham beautified his "re- roof, swung in a mighty arch over
Obelisks, arches, rotundas, Dido's caves, and the like with which in the country, will shelter most tirement from the beau monde." tractions with the solitary excep-thing like: Ita present shape, adequately 'all indoor sporting at-
In 1773 it was restored to some. tion of pedal cycle racing.
A QUESTION The question that one
beard
most frequently raised when the terrible events in Vienna were be- ing discussed to-day was whether any concerted action by the Po- wers was being taken to put prea sure on Germany concerning her relations with Austria.
The answer is obviously that no concerted steps are being taken. It would be dimcult in internation- al diplomatic usage for any re- presentations to be made in the present circumstances. Whatever she may feel, that Germany act
ed quickly enough after the first reaction of the world to the Vien- na horrors was clear. No Minister was ever more quickly withdrawn by his Government than the Ger- man Minister in Vienna after he negotiate the safe conduct to Ger- had appeared so suddenly to many for Dollfuss's murders. Ger- many seems now moving with all circumspection,
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Wrestler
Shanghal, Aug. 9. Although a definite date cannot be given, arrangements are well. advanced for another boxing card to be put on shortly, in which it is hoped to include a number of first-class men. The feature of the programme, however, is to be a mixed bout of boxing and wrest- ling. Sergt. Jack Mills, of the 8. M. Police, wearing the gloves, and Sergt. Charlie Nisen of the 4th USB. Marines, opposing him with the tactics of the mat.
It is a very old argument as to Which is the superior when using his own craft, the boxer or the 1788 George III went mad. A wrestler, and it never has been. chivalrous Marquis of Buckingham settled to the general satisfaction. "Queen's thereupon rededicated it, as the which makes such bouts all the Charlotte, most respectable in the not farcial, and there is no reason
Building" to Queen
more interesting, when they are
to suspect the latter in this case, for both men undoubtedly are
most difficult moments"
When Stowe was bought in 1922 of the last Duke of Buckingham have a wholesome respect for each tram Lady Kinloss, the daughter good at their respective sport, they
and Chandos the "Queen's Tem-other, and they are very keen on ple" was derelict. So it remained the meting. Actually, if he can Fielding Dodd, the architect, it until, under the direction of Mr. get really fit, and he is devoting was restored and converted into training for the bout, Mills would a holiday by the sea to special
a music school this year.
Beem to have the advantage, for he is not a novice at wrestling, cesses to his credit. Recently he whilst he has many boxing suc-
had a wrestling bout with Nissen, In which he proved himself to be much the faster. He gained one
margin finally lost the bout by a narrow fall over the Marine and only
Apart from the charm of its sur- of the school will appreciate its roundings, non-musical members
Molated position.
THE IMPOSSIBLE?
from the air manoeuvres over Only one lesson is being learned London. That is, it is impossible
Nissen by now is too well known
one who really can give him any serious play
to defend the Capital against at locally to need any further intro- tack from the air. Solitary aero- duction. He has won everything planes, when found, might be, at--that has been open to him in this tacked, but in a mass evolution area, he is an acknowledged Twenty years ago, when Austria some of the 'plates would be sure heavyweight, champion, and it is (Special Air Mall Service)
signed her declaration of war on
to get through. Searchlights are not easy to match him with any- Serbia, Germany appeared beside
not altogether perfect. Whilst Edinburgh, July 2
her in shining armour. This time finding one 'plane all the rest are Camerons all over the world will it seemed for a moment that she getting through to their objective be interested in the call for a
was, to appear again in shining And when a plane is above a cloud revival in modern form of the armour beside Austria's enemies how is the searchlight to find it? glories of the clan spirit issued by who had assassinated the head of & London Soot Captain Evan the Austrian State, but that has P. Cameron commander of the not happened. Orient Liner Orama. "
Captain Cameron would have all the deeds of her Nazl children in
bearers of this honoured Highland
name enrolled as paying members
She now appears busy dissociating herself from
Austria.
AN ENGLISH PRECEDENT
OPIUM AND NARCOTICS:
Nanking: Aug; 2.5
Nissen is to use all-in wrestling tactics. As knowledge is not pro- fessed questions are not invited as to what will happen should Missen grab Mills by the leg and pull him to the mat, and Mills then should hammer at Nissen's. head with all the force of a heavy- weight boxer. Presumably the
much else besides.
of the clan, duly certificated by Lochiel himself, the subscriptions An English Cabinet dining in Shanghai City Chamber of Com-
In reply to an inquiry from the pair have worked all that out, and to go to the Cameron Society in Grosvenor-square was once threa merce regarding responsibility for |-- Scotland. He envisages & world-
wide union of Camerons for mutual tened with the fate that overtook the transportation (shipment) or
I pledged benefit to their chief and Dr Dollfuss in his Chancellery opium and other marcotics, Cen-handle the suspicious cargo or looking to Achnacarry as their at Vienna. gathering place. If bis proposal Arthur Thistlewood, ex-omcer the Military Affairs Commission. In case opfum or other narco-
eral Chiang Kai-shek, President of demand an inspection thereof. reacbes fruition other clans may and revolutionary, planned to do states that extreme caution must des are handled by these agencies follow the example until all the to Lord Liverpool and his collea be Caledonian strains throughout the gues on Feb, 23, 1820, what the agenties regarding the handling of negligence, General Chiang warns, exercised by transportation either deliberately or through world are reorganised and rationa lised on a feudal basis to meet all
contraband.
not only will the contraband be comers. The Sassenachs will have to keep a vigilant eye on this
for the transportation will also be General confiscated, but those responsible. development.
prosecuted in accordance with law.
Austrian Nazis did
and his followers intended to murder the Ministers at din ner, seize the banks, the Tower,
In suspicious cases, Chiang states, the transportation agencies may
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