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London, July 8.

Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Premier, stated in the House of Coin- mong yesterday that he was as yet unable to make a full statement regarding the Insurgent reply to the British note on the bombing of British ships.

The British Government had found it necessary to ask the Burgos authorities to explam the exact meaning they attach to their disclaimer of their intentions of deliberately attacking British ships, said Mr. Chamberlain.

The British Government had frequently expressed the view that the deliberate bombing and siriking of merchantmen was never ad- mitted by International Law, added) the Premier, still less the machine gunning of their bridges and decks

(Cheers).

of communication with the rest of Spain, and other factors, said Mr. Chamberlain

The British Government was at present considering the views of British shipping interests on matter.

the

Replying to Major Clement The Government would give most

Mr. sympathetic consideration to the Attlee, Opposition Leader,

Chamberlain said that considera- practical proposals which the Bur-

tion must be borne in mirid whe- intimated gos authorities

they would make for the purpose other, by the establishment of a special port, the right to bomb humanising warfare."

Referring to the Insurgents' pro- other areas would be admitted by posal for the establishment of a the British Government. "safe" port at Almeria, preliminary examination had revealed dimeul- ties, such as deficiencies in such a plan for discharging vessels, lack

CHINESE ABROAD CONFIDENT OF FINAL VICTORY

Berlin, July 8.

Meanwhile, Sir Robert Hodgson, British Agent at Burgos, is remain- ing in London for the present. (Reuter).

GERMANS IN ENGLAND

CANADIAN

IMMIGRATION

EXCLUSION

Ottawa, July 8.

The National Conservative Convention being held here has passed resolution recom- mending that the Canadian Government take effective steps to exclude Orientals from Ca- nada and suggesting that a scheme of selected immigra- tion be instituted in favour of familles from Britain, Ireland and France.➡(Reuter).

Palestine Outrages Continue

TROOPS SENT FROM EGYPT

SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1938..

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Difficulty Of Receiving

Refugees In Dominions

EVIAN CONFERENCE SEEKS HOME

FOR UNWANTED THOUSANDS

Evian, July 8 "

At yesterday's meeting of the International Refugees Conference, which is seeking homes for thousands of outcasts from their native lands, the Australian delegato dwelt on the difficulties of immigra- tion to Australia.

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The Australian Government, however, realising the unhappy plight of German and ́Austrian Jews, has included them on a pro rata basis comparable with that of any other country.

The Canadian representative alluded to the difficulties of re- celving considerable numbers of refugees, though Canada was ready to collaberate in the efforts of the Committee. He urged that coun- tries sending refugees to Canada should contribute to the cost of their transfer, and also suggested collaboration with the League of Nations organisation

The Brazilian delegate said that A similar delegation has arrived Brazil had 12 open door

the for from Berlin, according to agriculturists, although they would Jewish Telegraph Agency.

have to give an undertaking that they

would not quit their

cupation for four years. «

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REFUGEES', CAPITAL

A World Jewish Congress delega- tion is also here and, in a state- The Belgian delegate spoke of ment issued yesterday, expressed the number of German and other appreciation of the British and | refugces received by Belgium. American delegations' - view that The Netherlands delegate declared Germany and other emigrating London, July 8.

inat Holland had already admitted ) countries should permit refugees to Two battalions of troops have 24,000 German refugees, and sug-take out their capital been ordered to Palestine from gested that the Netherlands should Erypt at the earliest possible date. be regarded

(Reuter).

FURTHER OUTRAGES

Jerusalem, July 8, H.M.S. Emerald is expected at Halfa this afternoon in view of the tense situation there.

Official figures dealing with Wed-

country.

as a transmigration

Dr. Chaim Weizmann, on behalf. of the World Zionist organisation, submitted a memoradum to the The Argentine delegate pointed Conference, drawing attention to out that Argentina aiready had the possibilities of Palestine settle- the largest immigrant population|ment as a solution of the Jewish of any nation, and declared that problem.-(Reuter). the Argentine declined to receive. immigrants who objected to being,

nesday's terrorist dutrages in Hal- assimiliated with Argentine nation FRANCO-ITALIAN

fa are: 21 Arabs and six Jews kill- ed, and 92 Arabs and 11 Jews in- Jured.

Further outrages 'occursed yes- terday

With British-born Wives And Children cape from a bomb flung at his car

als.

CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

FRONTIER

The Conference then adjourned INCIDENT

when the Deputy Police "The unity of 450,000,000 people

Superintendent had a narrow es-unti Saturday. in China will succeed in driving

Professor Heinrich Neumann, the

Rome, July 8.

out the enemy and restoring the

outside an hotel in Nazareth.

famous Vienna ear specialist, has The French Charge d'Affaires at Integrity and sovereignty of our

His revolver jammed when he arrived here at the head of a [Rome has protested to the Italian land," said the Chinese Ambassa possibility of anding room for ad- attempted to fire, with the result delegation from the Jewish com- Foreign Office against an allered dor, Dr. Cheng Tien-fans. In anditional German refugees by can- that the assailant escaped-(Rex-munity of Vienna, with an appeal incident in which two French address to 400 Chinese residents of celling permission of German non- ter),

London, July 8. Asked if he would consider the

Germany on the occasion of the refugees to remain in this coun-

first anniversary of the Sino-try, the Home Secretary, Six Japanese War yesterday.

Samuel Hoare, said in Commons

NAZI CONGRESS.

Berlin, July 8,

to the Conference to facilitate the tourists accidentally crossed the emigration of Jews from Austria.border into Itallan territory.

Professor Neumann told Reuter It was stated that as soon as that the delegation had gone to they realised their mistake the Evian purely in a private capacity, tourists returned to French soll,

"Japan will never bring China, to yesterday that occasion, for such her knees. The deeper the Japan-action would only arise if there. The National Socialist Party con- but with the approval of the but Italian frontler guards fred ese invade our land the greater were in this country a number of gress will take place in Nuremberg Vienna authorities, which promised on them, seriously wounding one will be the difficulties they will German subjects who could be re-from September 5 and 12.--(Trans-to assist the emigration of Jews whilst in French "territory-(Reu- encounter," he said-Resteri.

undue ocean). quired to leave without hardship to themselves or dis- advantage to ourselves.

The

ITALIAN FAVOUR

"

Rome, July 8. frst anniversary of the Sino-Japanese war was extensively

It

That was not so, he said. Apart from those who had been settled noted in Italian newspapers' by here for many years, many, with articles praising the Japanese British-born wives and British- military prowess.-(Reuter),

wh

HEAVY FIGHTING IN KIANGWAN

Guerillas Engage Japanese

born children. a large, proportion of those admitted to this country were either refugees or persons admitted for special purposes, such as technicians. who leave the country when they have ful Alled their mission. (British Wireless).

TRAINING OF

Bankow, July 8 PILOTS IN

Heavy fighting broke out be- tween. Chinese guerillas and Japanese troops at Klangwan on the night of July 5, according to a Shanghai message.

CANADA

London, July 8. The Air Minister, Sir Kingsley At 9 o'clock the next morning. when fighting was still continuing. Wood, told the House of Commons nine Japanese planes new over yesterday that arrangements were the field to bomb the guerillas being made, in accordance of the whilst a small Japanese warship offer of the Canadian Government, for an officer to be sent imme- steamed into the Wantssopang

diately to Canada to explore the Creek to shell them.

To avoid unnecessary losses the possibility of working out a scheme for training pilots in Canada.- guerilias dispersed.

(British Wireless).

'Chinese planca reconnoltred Woosung, Yanghong, Tazang, Tha pel and the western districts et Shanghai both in the afternoon of July 6 and the morning of July Japanese. anti-aircraft guns fired incfectively at them.--(Cen- tral News).

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PRES, QUEZON

IN TOKYO

Tokyo, July 8, ¡President Manuel Quezon of the

LOCKHEED PLANT BUILDING PLANES FOR BRITAIN

Los Angeles, July 8. The Lockheed Aircraft Corpora- tion, Burbank, California, hay an- nounced that production is start- ing next week on the 200 recon- naissance, aircraft purchased by the British Government for the Royal Air Fares.

The value of the order placed Philippine Islands, who arrived with the Lockheed Aircraft Cor-

here on a visit yesterday. Was en-poration is U.S.$7,000,000. tertained at a banquet last night

The first machines are expected

by General Uzaki, Japanese to be ready for shipment within Foreign Minister. (Transocean).

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AUTHOR DEPRIVED

OF CITIZENSHIP

Berlin, July 0. Erich Maria Remarque, the famous author of "All Quiet on the Western Front" and "The Road Back has been deprived of Ger- man citizenship,

three months, and the entire order tor 200 machines will be completed before the end of 1939-(Reuter).

Roosevelt On Tour

President Franklin D. Roosevelt has departed on a nine days' tour to the Pacific Coast. in the course He was recently accused of of which he will make a number having amuggled money out of the of speeches on behalf of Liberal country. He is now living in Ronco, candidates who are Bghting for Switzerland, where he owns an Democratic nominations in the estate-(Transocean).

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