1937-02-25 — Page 18

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Mrs. Leigh Garner, Mr. Calthrop and a friend at the Annual Race

Meeting at the Valley,

(Continued on Page 10)

Mrs. Tarner and her two charming daughters at the Annual Races.

FERRY BOAT PIRATED

Tientsin, Feb. 24 The Chinese terry boat Bhun Ping carrying 156 passengers to Tangki from Tientsin was pirated during the journey by a band of

thirty men.

The pirates, who boarded the

MUI TSAI REPORT PUBLICATION

London, Feb. 24. Replying to Mr. W. Lurin (Lab.,

Rothwell), in the House of Com- mos today, the Secretary for

Colonies, Mr. Ormsby-Gore, an nounced that the mul taal report

Reuter

vessel as passengers, suddenly re- will be published on Match 1.-- vealed their true identify and be- gan to relieve the passengers of money, jewellery and other posses-

sions.

...

After gaining control, the vessel docked in the vicinity of Ningho where the pirates boarded waiting

Coronation

junks and decamped with their booty, taking away also three pas sengers as captives.--

Reuter.

News Carrier

Colonel Lindbergii; Mrs." "Amy", Mollison or Mrs. Beryl Markham may ay, the Atlantie with the first

film of the Coronation for America.

By this means New York would see the Coronation little more than twenty-four hours after the cere- mony.

"I am convinced that the prints taken by plane will reach. America at least twenty-four hours ahead of those carried by the Hinder burg," Sir Gordon Craig, "general manager of British Movietone News, told the Daily Mirror.""

In addition, negatives of both I have not the slightest doubt coloured and black and white we shall conclude negotiations with editions of the film will be flown- a world-famous pilot, whether it# to America in the German airship be Amy Mollison, Beryl Markham Hindenburg,

or Colonel Lindbergh, he added.

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