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The invention of a clga- retta without paper is report- ed by the paper: A Reggel The inventor is the well-known young Hungarian author, Stefan Tamas, to whom it is stated an American company has made an offer of $1,000, 000 for the patent rights.

Tamas is already on his way to America to conclude the agreement (Transocean).

WELSH MINERS

TO BOYCOTT JAPAN'S GOODS

Wishes Victory For China

London, June 8.

CABLES

THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1938.

SPANISH NATIONALISTS BOMB ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER

Dutch Collier Also Damaged

Dying Words

Of Former President

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Deliberate Attempt To Bar Entry To Ports

Paris, Juna 8.

The British cargo steamer Thurston was yesterday bombed by Nationalist Spanish aeroplanes in the harbour of Valencia accord- General Tsao Kun'star to reports received here which add that although fairly exten- sive material damage has been caused no lives were lost.--(Trans- ocean).

Elation At Success Of Taierchwang

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Barcelona, June 7, A Dutch collier was bombed and damaged during an air raid here last night.

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The Chief Officer of the ship was seriously injured and a Bri- tish Non-Intervention control officer, who

Passenger, was slightly injured.-(Reuter).

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DELIBERATE ATTEMPTS

Alicante, June 8. Student Work

The bombed English tanker, Maryad. is still blazing furiously: in this port. She was struck on Saturday.

Hankow, June 8. "The happiest news I have heard in my lifetime was our suc- cess at Talexchwang. I hope our troups will continue their trium- phant march untli all of our lost territories are recovered. Although I cannot live to see our final vle- An appeal for a boycott of Ja-tory. I shall be able to close my panese goods by British miners was eyes peacefully."

These were the last words of The Thorpehaven and St. Wipl. made yesterday by the Executive of the South Wales Miners' Federa-China ir 1923-34. when he died in lost their lives, are so damaged us General Tsao Kun. President of fred, aboard which British seamen

tion, in a resolution expressing indignation against the ruthless Tientsin on May 10, according to to be unseaworthy.

The Thurston,

R over which war of aggression witich "Japanese Information just revealed.

General Tano's utterances set to protest has been lodged, has been Imperialism is waging in China. with systematic barbarous

and rest all vicious rumours previously | drydocked in Valencia. pitiless

circulate by the Japanese alleg Chinese ot massacre civilians."

ing that the 76-year-old ex-Prest The resolution expresses the hope dent had been prevalled upon to that Chinese victories will continue accept the role of Japanese pup- to have the effect of wearing down pet President in North China.

In view of his loyalty to the na- and ultimately smashing the power

Three other ships beside her

In War Time Is Praised

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

Mr. E V. M. R.. de Sousa has received instructions to sell

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On

TUESDAY, the 14th June, 1938

A.3 p.m. in the afternoon

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In Four Lots

The following properties:-

Lot I Sections D and E of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 469. To- gether with the dwelling houses. thereon respectively known as Nos. 418 and 418 Prince Edward Road and No. 2 Ngar Tsin Long koad.

Total area: 3112.87 square feet or

thereabouts

Total Crown Rent: $15.70.

Lot I--New Kowloon Inland | Lots Nos. 1935, 2334 and 2335, To- gether with the Chinese dwelling houses thereon respectively known as Nos 18, 20 and 22 Naro Kok

Road.

Total area: 2856 square feet or

thereabouts

Total Crown Rent: $30.00 per

annum.

Lot III-The Remaining Portion

Bankow, June 8. Interviewed upon his return here when she was hit were sprayed by today from a tour to the eastern shrapnel.

front, Mr. James Klugmann, mem- Elght British merchant ships ber of the World Stodent Deleza of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1747. have been damaged or sunk with-tion to China, said that he he was Together with the Chinese dwelling in ten days,' lacluding four at deeply impressed by the

enhouses thereon known as Nos. 23 Alicante since last Saturday. It thusiasm of Chinese students in and 25 Ash Street, Taikoktsui,

of the Japanese military clique, tlon, the Chinese Government is "opening the way to peace and considering the bestowal of a pen-is felt here that this is a delibe-war-time service. freedom for democracy in Japan sion on his family members, to rate attempt to prevent British Large numbers of students, both and liberating China from the whom a telegram of condolences ships entering Spanish ports.—¡ boys and girls. Mr. Klugmann said. danger of foreign domination."

The resolution is being forward-

ed to the Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, and the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Halifax-Feuter).

DR. SUN FO IN BRUSSELS

Pay Private Call On M. Spaak

Brussels, June 8. Dr. Sun Fo. President of the

bas

already been addressed.- (Central News),

EIRE GENERAL ELECTIONS

Nominations For Dail Seats

Dublin, June 7. Today is Nomination Day for Eire's General Elections, which will be held on June 17.

There are 219 candidates for the

The Speaker, Dr. Frank Fahy, is unopposed, and is automatically re- elected.

Mr. Eainon de Valera's Party the Fianna Fail, has nominated 96

Chinese Legislative Yuan, arrived 137 seats. here yesterday from the Hague.

Accompanied by the Chinese Ainbassador, Mr., Chien Tal. Dr. Sun called yesterday on M. Spaak, Belgian Frime Minister. The visit was stated to be of a purely private candidates. The Fine Gael, Mr. L. character:

T. Cosgrave's Party, has entered 80 Dr. Sun Fo declined to comment candidates. Labour 29 and In- on recent reports of an agreement dependents 14. having been reached between

Only four women are among the China and the Soviet Union.- candidates. They are widows of (Transocean).

former deputies.--(Reuter).

QUEEN SUFFERS SLIGHT COLD

London, June 7.

It was officially stated today that the Queen is suffering from a sight cold and will in consequence re- main indoora at Royal Lodge Windsor Great Park, as a precau- tionary measure (British Wire- leas),

U.S. BEGINS WARSHIP BUILDING

Washington, June 8.

HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE FEARED IN SPAIN RAID

Valencia, June 8. During the night Barcelona was severely raided twice and heavy casualties are feared.

Alicante was bombed again and 20 Injured.

The casualties in the raid im- mediately previous are one dead and 100 wounded.

Valencia was also ralded but the casualties are. not known. (Reuter).

POPE RECEIVES POLISH PILGRIMS

The Appropriations Committee of The House of Representatives has

: Rome, June 8. approved the expenditure of U.S.

His Holiness the Fope yesterday $35,802,000 to start the naval ex-received the Polish pilgrims from "pansion prograjime.

Warsaw who will convey the re- This appropriation will allow mains of the Polish Saint, Andreas work to commence Immediately on Bobola, to his native land. 19 warships, including two 35.000 ton battleships-(Reuter}.

The remains will leave Rome tonight. (Transocean),

GERMAN WEATHER LEAGUE

EXPERT DEAD

Berlin, June 8.

MANDATES

The death occurred yesterday of COMMISSION

Professor Hugo Hergesell, ploneer

in weather forecasts and weather

service for nir, traffic.

Geneva, June &

The Permanenţ. Mandates Com-

The late Prof. Hergesell col-mission of the League of Nations laborated with Count Zeppelin in meets today.

the construction of the first air- ship. (Reuter).

U.S. GOVERNMENT

TO TRACE CASH KIDNAPPERS

Onë of the items on the agenda

is the Report on Palestine and

(Reuter).

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NO MILITARY OBJECTIVES

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Area: 1860 square feet or there-

abouts

Annual Crown Rent: $16.00.

Lot IV-Kowloon Inland Lot. Na

are engaged in war publicity, first ald and refugee relief work.

Mr. Klugmann added that he was 2235. Together with the Chinese also impressed by the co-operation dwelling houses thereon known as between. the Chinese people and Nos. 5 and 7 Larch Street, Taikok-

London, June 7 The British Minister to Spain, who personally visited Granollese the troops. The arrival of Chinese tsui. after it was severely bombed by troops is warmly welcomed by the Insurgent planes on May 31, ħas villagers.

Area: 1880 square feet or there-

abouts

Annual Crown" Rent: $22.00.

Particulars and Conditions of

reported to London that there Mr. Klugmann denounced the were no military objectives in the bombings of Chinese cultural and centre of the town, where most of medical institutions by Japanese the casualties occurred.

planes. Whilst in Nanchang, he sale may be had from

There are a few factories and visited two" schools and three hos- an aerodroma on the outskirts ofpitals which had been wantonly

bombed--(Central News). the town.--(Reuter).

REFUSE TO RETURN TO SPAIN

Buenos Aires, June 7. Forty-five out of 50 of the cre of the British steamer Celtic Star. now "loading meat here, have re-

fused to return to Spanish waters. The ship was bombed there by Insurgent planes on Its last voyage.

(Reuter).

DRUNKEN SOLDIER SHOOTS DOCTOR

can

Peiping, June 8. Dr. Frederick Scovel. Ameri- Presbyterian missionary, was shot through the body yesterday by an allegedly drunken Japanese soldier when protecting Chinese nurses at the mission hospital at Tsining which the soldier is said to have entered looking for, wo-

men.

Dr. Scovel was seriously in- jured but is expected to re- cover.(Reuter).

GERMANS LOSE NATIONALITY

Berlin, June 8. The latest German official gazette contains a list of 145 per- sons who are declared to have ceased to be German citizens un- der the operation of the law on cancellation of citizenship and de- privation of civic rights.

Among these is Leo Sklarek, who was sentenced some years ago to a heavy term of penal servitude for extensive defalcations against the city of Berlin.-(Transocean),

NEW DEAL MAN DEFEATED

Iowa Primary

Elections

Washington, June 8.

| Trans-Jordan submitted by Sir The Administration's effort to

| John Shuckburgh. Under-Secretary | purge Democratic ranks of a” "ave

for the Colonies,

the strictly faithful was dr ed

The Chief Secretary of the Ter yesterday when the New zal

in ritorial Government of Tanganyi-candidate

the

state Iowa ko will make a report on the ad- | primaries conceded victory to his Washington, June 8. ministration of the territory,

Conservative Democrate opponent. President Roosevelt has asked Reports will also be submitted A man named Olilette was the Congress for a special appropria~ by M. Maurice Debbons, director successful candidate and he has tion of $50,000 to be used by the of the Agence. Économique of opposed. President Roosevelt con- Federal Bureau of Investigation French West Africa, on Togoland sistently, particularly on the Bu- specifically for the purpose of and Major O. W. Fuhrmann on preme Court reform issue. tracing the kidnappers of 5-year-Nauru and New Guinea.-(Trans-

ocean). old "Skercle" Cash.-(Reuter).

Gillette has polled 54.169 as agairist 29,436 thus far.-(Reuter), |

CZECH PROBLEMİ DRAWS RENEWED

INTEREST

Possible British Demarche

Berlin, June 8. Renewed diplomatic activity is being shown by the British and French Governments in the Cxe- choslovak problem, according to the Paris correspondent of the Berliner Tageblatt.

He declares that the British Government intends to make a de- marche in Prague in order to ac. celerate the solution of the ¡minorities problem and to urge Prague to meet the demands of the ethric groups as far as pos- sible.

The French will probably be party to this demarche. concludes the correspondent.-(Transocean).

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