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LITHUANIANS AND GERMANS CLASH

Kaunas, June 29. Serious cloting occurred in Memel last night following the action of the crew of a Lithuanian steamer in turning fire hoses on 7,000 Ger- *mans, singing Nazi songs,

who assembled to greet the arrival of a German steamer.

Two hours' street fghting ensued, the combatants employing `sticks. stones and other missiles,

A German youth was killed and

WITHDRAWAL FROM SPAIN

SOVIET SUGGESTION TO

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London, June 29.

The Soviet representative suggested at yesterday's meeting of the Non-Intervention Sub-Committee that each of the five "great Powers should bear one-sixth of the

expense of organising the evacuation of volunteers from Spala and maintaining control officers: at Spanish ports, while other members of the Committee should Jointly bear the remaining' sixth of the cost.

Ee also suggested that the that their Governments were pre- Spanish Government as we as pared to pay a quarter of the sum General France should bear the that might be required to provide, expense of maintaining the volun- the total needed, after payment of teers prior to their repatriation. [the Soviet contribution:-Reuter). while the expense of transporta-

ROME CONFERENCE borne tion from Spain should be by the governments concerned · In proportion to the number of their respective nationals.

The representatives of Britain. France. Italy and Germany

LEAGUE AID FOR CHINA AND JAPAN

Economic Side Of War Issue

Rome. June 29.

Lord Perth, the British Ambas- sador, called on Count Clano, Ita.. lian Foreign Minister, yesterday.

find

"It is believed that they discuss- stateded the latest developments in the attempt of Britain and Italy" to a rapid solution to the Spanish problem, including en- forcement of the British scheme for withdrawal of volunteers.-

It is understood that the bomb- ing of British ships in Spanish- waters was also discused.-(Reu. ter).

"NO REPLY RECEIVED

London. June 29. The Prime Minister told the London. June 29. Opposition Leader in the House

50 persons. Including several women, wer Injured. The Nazis smashed the windows of the synagogue and Lithuanian buljd- In the House of Commons yes-of Commons yesterday that no ings, while the Memel pollee looked Lerday Rer. R. W. Sorensen reply had yet been received from (Labour) asked whether the Prime the Spanish Insurgent authorities

on inactive.

Lithuanian police eventuallyMinister wonid propose to the regarding the bombing of British fired warning shots to disperse the League of Nations, for Immediate ships. but he said a further com- crowd The streets were Iazer consideration, means whereby the manication had been sent to Sir closed by order.—|| Reuter).

ecanönule needs of China and Ralph Hodgson. British Agent. In- Japan could be assisted through structing him to press for a reply League action and International forthwith In order that he might agreement at the end of hostilities return to London without delay- or earlier, if the opportunity" offer-¡ (British Wireless).

SURPRISE ATTACK NEAR QUINSAN

Slaoshan, June 29.

Chinese guerilla units recently staged a surprise attack on the Japanese at Luchlapang station, 15 kilometres to the east of Quin- on the Nanking-Shanghai Railway.

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The Japanese were routed and forced to retreat into Quinsan city. The Chinese suffered casualties.

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Mr. R. A. Butler. Under-Secretary

for Foreign Affairs, in reply, rel CLASH IN

capitulated the recommendations already made by the League re- garding China.

"No request has been received for economic assistance to Japan through, the League." Mr. Butler added...

ECONÒMIC FACTOR

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Brussels, June 29.

A clash occurred between Re- xists and Government supporters The Rev. Mr. Sorensen asked In the Belgian Chamber yesterday the Prime Minister realised that when M. Jaspar, one of the Liberal the economic factor was one of the serious causes of the war in the Government to take action Deputies, endeavoured to induce the Far East, and required far against the Rexist Party organ for more initiative from the Govern-having sought to inflame public ment than it had so far given. feeling against M. Paul van Zee- Mr. Chamberlain replied that he tand, the former Belgian Premier. had already informed the House M. Phollen. Minister for Justice. that the British Government fully declared that по legal action for the alleged

Three Japanese trucks loaded with ammunition, which were moving towards Linping, northeast of Hangchow, on the Shanghai- realised the importance of this could be taken Hangchow Rallway, was recently matter.

offence.' waylaid by Chinese plainclothes men. The vehicles were all damaged and a number of Japan- ese. guards were killed.--(Central News)

"Are you satisfied with what is It was finally decided to intro- being done?" the Rev. Mr. Soren-duce a motion designed to give the

en asked.

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Government the necessary powers The Prime Minister replied in for dealing with the problem of the affirmative-(Reuter),

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