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1st February, 1938,
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were dropped near aerodrome, and the windows of a few foreign residences were smash- ed. The Japanese Consulate was among the buildings to suffer,
H.M.S. Birmingham left Portsmouth yesterday for Hong Kong, where she will be attached to the China Squadron. The new cruiser is on her maiden commission, under the command of Captain E. -J. P. Brind. She is the first of the new 9,000-ton cruisers to be sent to the Far East.
GERMANY AND COLONIES
"Reorganisation Of Europe"
Paris, Feb. 2.
An exchange of views ♫ Ger- Man colonial claims between a well-knowri German general and a blind French war veteran, appears in the current number of "Les Anales Coloniales."
SINGAPORE BASE OPENING
U.S. Cruisers To Be. Present
London, Feb. 2. The Daily Telegraph m a leader on the opening of the Singapore Base says: "It is an entirely happy circumstance that that notable oc- casion will be further signalised by the visit of three cruisers of the United States Navy.
WARSHIPS NEAR MACAO
Canton, Feb. 2.
The Japanese warships anchoring In San Cho Island and Ko Lan Island, off the coast of Chungshan, have disappeared, but where they went is not known.
According to an intelligence re- port, there are several Japanese cruisers in Pinghol, Makung Har bour and Sanmen Kwan on the eat coast, but they do not show any sign of activities.
Five Japanese warships were seen around the islands near Macao yesterday with steam up rendy for sailing.(International News
RACING MOTORIST
The German view is expressed by General Ritter von Epp. head of
"Those ships have rust left | Agency}, the colonial bureau of the Nazi Sydney' after a friendly stay amid- Party, and the reply is made by a tumultuously cordial send-off Georges Scapini, Deputy and pre-ad their reception in Singapore "sident of the Franco-German war
will not be less warm. Whatever veterans' committee.
dissatisfaction may have been General von
manifested locally, it does not re- Epp argues that
flect the official or public opinion of there s nothing unreasonable
this country which, regards the about Germany's colonial claims. which are simply for
courtesy visit of the United States return of German oversea territories as be-
cruisers as an exceptionally wel- Ing a vital necessity for Germany.
come and timely event."--(Reuterì.
The western nations, which for ten centuries have shared a com- mon civilisation, have every reason to bury the hatchet.
SHEER NONSENSE
It is sheer nonsense when states- men appeal for general European appeasement, without first cognising Germany's colonial de- mands and grant her the held or oversea activity so long enjoyed by
other European countries
Replying to these arguments M. Scapini says that it is only natural for Germany to reopen the debate on return of her former colonies.
He doubts whether it will be pos- sible to achieve this restoration.
Any all-round agreement would have to be implemented by econo- mic reorganisation of Europe, which would then prepare the way for parallel changes in the African Continent.
Seen from this viewpoint, the German demands will lead in the fast resort to a comprehensive plan for reorganisation of Europe and its colonial possessions.
It would mean a uniform tariff system applied to an immense area and allowing of freer exchange of goods from continent to continent.
The final outcome of negotiations along these lines would furnish a about a reduction in armaments.- unique opportunity for bringing
(Transocean).
LEADER AMENDED
London, Feb. 2. The Daily Telegraph leader on the Singapore Base has been alter- ed in the later editions in which the last sentence now reads: The United States may be assured that any criticism of the visit which has been reported does not reflect on- clal or public opinion in this coun- try which regards the courtesy visit exceptionally welcome and timely of the United States cruisers as an
event (Reuter).
PAOTING GUERILLAS
Hsinhsiang, Feb. 2. Chinese mobile units are active in the vicinity of Paoting, accord- ing to information from military circles.
A unit of Japanese troops march- ing westward from Proting was ambushed by a Chinese mobile unit a few days ago, sustaining över 30
casualties, and the loss of a heavy machine-gun and 20 boxes of am-
munition.
Another Japanese unit stationed at Fanghsunchiao between Pacting and Wantu was attacked by Chih- ese guerilla troops on the night of January 25. Over 20 Japanese soldiers were killed.
The telephone line betwen Pro-
by the Chinese guerillas.--(Central ting and Wantu has been damaged
News).
DONALD BUDGE VOTED LEADING ATHLETE FOR THE YEAR
New York: Red-headed John Donald Badge, who carried the tennis torch so dazzlingly for America, rates well off by him- self as the No. 1 athlete of the year, in the opinion" of that country's leading sports writing experta.
For his championship exploits at Wimbledon and Forest Hills, topped off by playing the star role in recapture of the historic Davis Cup, the lanky Californian received a thumping majority vote in the seventh annual. Associated Press sporta poll
Now the world's No. 1, tennis player, but not even mentioned in last year's poll, Budge was put at
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Yale's Clint Frank and Colorado's Whizzer White, all-America back- field stars of 1937, shared the chief
Bomba were also dropped near the top of the all-sports list by honoura" accorded .gridiron heroes. the waterfront. It is said that 176 28 out of 48 experts in recognition Frank took fourth place with 28 civilians were killed. The number his highly dramatic achieve-points but he had only two votes of wounded in unknown.
(Ourments. He totalled 95 points under for first place to White' four. Special Correspondent).
ITALY ADOPTS GOOSE STEP
the 3-3-1 system of scoring for the three entries posted by each contributor to the poll
Ralph Cuidahl, the United States open champion, « led all golfing rivals in the poll:
MODERN BUSES ENCOURAGE TRAVEL
Cable, cară: running from Dune-
Chief contenders for the run ner-up honours were those two major league rivals for all-around honours, outfielders Joe Medwick Roma, Feb. 1 of the St. Louis Cardinals and Italy has adopted the goose step Joe Di Maggio of the New. York din to Roslyn, New Zealand, have which is to be renamed the Yankees. Medwick finally out been replaced for one day in each Roman step.. A few thousand pointed the Yankee sophomore,, week by a feet of, Leyland oll- | Blackshirts held a march past 30 to 35, but each received three engined "Tigér”buses operated by
Mussolini who stated, "In a short drst-place votes and the margin Lunedin Council
time we will master the step, for was not enough to settle an When the 'buses are running the Italy can do what it sets out to argument that raged all year. be- | number of passengera increases by do."(Reuter Bulletin).
tween their partisans.
16 per cent.
BURIED
Berlin, Feb. 2. The funeral of the famous Ger- man racing motorist, Bernd Rose- meyer, who was killed when trying to set up a new speed record, last week, took place in Berlin yester day.
Four fellow racing motorists, in white overalla, formed à guard of honour for the dead speed ace. had had many a thriling duel on One of them was Caraciola, whe.
the track with Rosemeyer, ~(Trans- Ocean).
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