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12.30 p.m.--The Band of HLM. Coldstream Guards
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- 'An communique states that their troops have consolidated their position on the Guadalajara, front. We scored some success on the Jarama Front and destroyed two Russian Tanks. On the Southern the Internation Brigade.-
Front we annihilated á battalion of
Reuter's Bulletin Service.
New Delhi: Congress Party, hasi decided to accept office, condition-
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A VALUABLE discrimination, prevention of action minister's advice, prevention of COLLECTION OF POSTAGE which subject imported goods of United Kingdom and Burmese orf-
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of any Indian State and the rights and dignity of their rulers- Bleuler's Bulletin Service.
It is learned from a well-informed authority that the governors wout and can't give Congress leaders any assurances regarding the exercise of their special powers. If the definite assurances regarding these Congress leaders insist on receiving
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complete deadlock will arise. Reuter's Bulletin Service.
lians are estimated to have been killed at the end of last week irg the Government bombing fir raid by twelve 'machines and the subse- quent machine gun fire on the Guadalajara Front, according to an American observer. Five insurgent
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aeroplanes in the early morning FRIDAY, MAR. 19, 1937. bombed Harcelona and the vicinity of the port. A sailing vessel in the harbour was sunk but the crew got safely ashore. Several houses were destroyed. at least four being killed and thirteen wounded- Beuter's Bulletin Service,
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New Delhi: The Viceroy, speak-154 ing at a dinner given by the president of the council of the state, referred to the constitutional change in the Government of India Which was coming into force trom the beginning of next month. said that representatives of the Crown, including governors, must 12 remember their duty to stand | 127 Typewriter Ribbons above party interests and secondly, 17 Raincoats. those who hold positions in provin-
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and Galinger, Int. 5.30 a.fn. Breakfast Hour of News and Music. 6.55 am, New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson, and Fritz. 7 .m. Sign off. 0.30 a.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 11.15 m. Sign of 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m. Sign of 6 p.m. Records, cal governments must respect 8.15 p.m. Spanish Informa-Provincial autonomy and strive to tional Period. 6.35 p.m. English put it into effect. Informational Period.
Meariwhile, the decision of the New York stock quotations Swan, Congress Working Committee, Culbertson and Fritz. ገ
which p.m.
Is Gandhi's compromise To be announced. 7.30 p.m. Bas-
between the supporters and oppon- que Presentation. 7.45 p.m. "The
ents of acceptance of office under Voice of Life" - Elizalde-United
the new Constitution, maintains States Life Insurance Presentation.
the Congress front" unbroken, b 8 p.m. To be announced. 8.25 F-
it still fails to make it clear whe- plnas Life Assurance Presentation. ther Congress Ministries will be 8.40 p.m. Manila stock quotations
formed, and local market reports. 8.55 p.m. Stock quotations in Spanish→→ L. R. Nielson & Company. 9 p.m. Listerine Amateur Hour, 9.45 pm. Popular Dance Music. 10 p.m. Sign 01.
SERIOUS RIOTS FOLLOW
PARIS MEETING
di
Six Killed: Two Hundred Injured
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Both sides claim that the deel- sion le a victory for their viewpoint. Opponents believe that the assir TERMS:-Cash on DELIVERY. ances required by the resolution cannot be obtained fron the Governors, while supporters belleve that sufficiently vague assurances will be secured/ Reuter,
Oakland, Mar. 16. An exciting trans-Pacific race is expected to start to-morrow when Amelia Earheart hopes to take off on her world flight, while the By- ing-boat, Hawalla Clipper, is starting for Manila and another Pan-American Clipper for New Zealand, all making Honälulu; the first stage of the flight.
Reuter
Paris, March 17:
The fighting soon spread down Two were killed and a hundred the road and ambulances, sound- injured in a serious clash in the ing their sirens, rushed up and Clichy quarters between the Fas- down the street, removing the
New York, Mar. 18. cists and anti-Fascists when the wounded.
The death has occurred of Rear- The Mobile Guarda Admiral Richmond Pearson Hob- latter tried to break up a meeting eventually charged and cleared of the Social party. The injured the strecta. M. Blumel was hit by American War-
son, naval hero of the Spanish- were about equally divided on both revolver shots in the armpit and Reuter sides and included the Mayor of leg but his conditirin is not regard- Clieby and M. Blumel, head of the ed as dangerous- Prime Minister's personal staff Reuter.
who hastened to the scene when
Dews of the disturbance was re ported.
"Hundrede of mobile
guarda eventually succeeded. in restoring order.
The death roll in the riots was later given as tour demonstra-
MŲI TSAI QUESTION
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London, Mar. zs
Cannes, Mar. 16.. The death has occurred here of Viscountess Rothermere.- Reuter
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Discussion In Political Circles
Berlin, March ie.
An animatea discussion is now going on here in leading politicat circles concerning the unwillingness of Britain and France to recognise the right of Belgium to insist on. Its own neutrality, surprise being expressed that the principles enn- ciated by Belgium should have been found so unfavourable London and Paris,
Instead of the Belgian view bebig.supported on all sides, it is described as irreconcilable with the Sino-Canadian Radio League's principles and also the
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Kellogg Pact. Th one section of the east European press, the argument: tors and two police officers, while I have asked the Governments
la even advanced that the German the injtired numbered 200, includ-or Hong Kong and Malaya to tet Negotiations are now under way
and Italian proposals for a western Ing. 50 members of the Police me have their full views on both between China and Canada for the Fact raise the danger of dictator Thousands participated in the the Majority and the Minority re- inauguration of a Sino-Canadianship of four western powers fighting in which stones were ports of the Mul-Teal Commission, radio service in the near future, conception which entirely misses. thrown and bottles and pieces of but in view of the obvious com- It is learned from the Ministry of iron were used, while there was plexity of the problems raised, 1 | Communicationa, kati also much firing, -1
expect it will be some little time The Left Wing people tore op before I can reasonably expect to the railings round the trees and receive the considered replies, hurled them at the police who stated the Rt. Hon. W. G. A wore trying to prevent the Ormsby-Goze in reply to a ques- demonstrators from breaking tion asked by Mr. H. Graham through towards the cinema White in the House of Commóns theatre where the Social Party to-day. were holding their meeting.
Reuter.
In the political circles: reférfielă: Following telegraphic agreements concluded respectively with Ame-to, it is emphasised that it is fust rics, France and Germany, since in Berlin and Rome that the establishment of an interna- to the classical form of the tional radio station at Chenju, the idea is destred, namely the guars Ministry began to make arrange- tee of the Franet, Germ ments with the Canadian authori- and a Franco-Gerinan ties for a similar contract, but of warr falled
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