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CABLES
GERMANS REPEAT CHARGE OF
GOERING, CIANO DECORATED
CZECH MOBILISATION
BY GEN. FRANCO RESERVISTS CALLED UP
Burgos, July 18.
The Nationalist Spanish Cabinet has bestowed on Field Marshal Herman Goering the title. "Grand Knight of the Order of the Arrow.""
Count Clano, Italian Foreign Minister.. has been made a "Knight of the Order of Isa- bella the Catholic."-(Reuter).
SOVIET ANSWER TO JAPAN
Lake Hanka In Own Territory
Moscow, July 18.
A denial of the Japanese allega- tion that Soviet troops had crossed the Manchukuo frontier in the neighbourhood of Lake Hanka was Issued by the official Tass Agency yesterday.
AT SIX HOURS' NOTICE
Prague's Second Denial
Berlin, July 18.
Despite Czech denials, another report issued yesterday by the official German news agency from Waldenburg, Silesia, declared that Czech garrisons in frontier districts had been considerably streng- thened and reservists, called up at six hours' notice, had been sent to Braunau from Pragae and Pressburg.
CONDITION OF
The German report asserted that i barricades, erected in streets in froatler towns on Saturday were, removed early on Sunday morning.
DOWAGER QUEEN though they remained in strategi-
MARIE GRAVE
Absolute Rest Ordered
Bucharest, July 18.
cal positions.
It was also asserted that gun and machine-gun emplacements, from which the muzzles of the weapons were clearly visible on Saturday. had been covered up. (Reuter).
NO ABNORMAL MOVEMENTS
Prague, July 18."
A communique issued here last!
An official bulletin issued last night repeats the denial given on The Soviet Foreign Office had In-night concerning the state of Saturday that there had been no formed the Japanese Charge D'Af-the health of the Dowager Queen abnormal movements of troops in faires in Moscow that the Lake Marie of Rumania stated that the any part of the country and that was entirely within Soviet territory.
grown harvest operations, had, therefore,
not been interfered with. citing a map attached to the Treaty of Chunghung, signed in 1869.
The communique avolds denying the specifically reported operations in the Hanka region and confines the Itself to maintaining that region is inside the Soviet border- (Reuter).
BRITONS MAY NOW RETURN TO NANKING
Tokyo, July 18. The Japanese Government has allow to declared itself willing .British subjects to return to Nank- ing provided that the British consular authorities would gave' a guarantee regarding all those mak- ing applications for required per- mits.
Queen's worse.
condition had
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Regarding the reproach addres- sed by the German news agency to the Czech military, authorities that approach to certain zones had been prohibited, the communique points out that it is not peculiar to Czechoslovakia that regions of military importance should be de nied to hikers.--(Reuter).
PALESTINE
JAPANESE
DEAD AND WOUNDED
TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938.
Shenchow, July 18.
Indicative of the large num→ ber of Japanese casualties steady in south "Shansi, a stream of wounded Japanese soldiers has been proceeding along the Ttung- Puchow Railway northward from Tu- chang.
Military sources conserva- tively but the number of Jap- anese dead and wounded pais- ing through Pingyao during the last few weeks at *7,000.- (Central News),
German Olive Branch
Berlin, July 18.
"If a plebiscite were held in France and Germany to de- elde whether the two peoples were prepared to conclude s permanent alliance to main- tain peace and whether the two peoples were prepared to exchange guarantees that this pesce should never again be broken, the result would be an unanimous "yes." declared the Nazi regional leader, Josef Buerkel, in a speech at Lud- wigshafen yesterday in which" he emphasised strongly Ger-
with France:-(Transocean).
King Cheered On Return To London After Indisposition
London, July 18. Their Majesties the King and Queen, together with the Princesses Elizabeth and Mar- ruret Rose, motored yester- day afternoon from Windsor. to Buckingham Palace.
They were cheered by 藕 large crowd at the Palace. where Queen Mary shortly ar- rived to take tea with Their Majesties—(Reuter).
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FRANCE'S WELCOME
Paris, July 18. "Elaborate preparations for great welcome to King George and Queen Elizabeth on their arrival' tomorrow afternoon have complet- ed. The streets are colourfully decorated and many people from the provinces. In their pictures- que dress, have come to see Their Majesties.
The French press is filled with tributes to Britain's Royal Family,
Seven French destroyers arrived" yesterday at Dunkirk as part of the naval escort for the Royal Channel "journey.
The band of the Grenadler Guards. which will play in Parik during the Royal visit arrived yesterday at Boulogne, where it will be massed with the band of a French infantry regiment on the quayside when Their Majesties: land.-(Reuter).
many's desire to live in peace GREAT WALL
PASS RETAKEN BY CHINESE
TERRORISM
REMAINS UNABATED
Arabs And Jews Shot Dead. One Englishman Wounded
Jerusalem, July 18.
The wave of terrorism that set in several days ago continued yesterday, resulting in further fatalities.
Slan, July 18,
Military reports received here reveal that Yenmenkwan, impor- "tant Great Wall pass north of Taihsien, in northern Shansi, has been recaptured by the Chinese. The Japanese there have with- drawn to Holutsun nearby. (Central Newy).
At Tel-Aviv, near Jewish orange orchards, three Arabs and one Jewish policeman were found shot dead.
Three other Arabs were reported As the situation in Palestine be- and more critical. yesterday killed, one at Jaffa, one at Hebron comes more
the many of reached and one at Lydda.
British higher
On Friday the Queen left Dres-
Major-General Lung Mu-han, den, where she had been under-
commander of the 88th Division, going treatment at a sanatorium.
was recently extcuted by order of Cernowitz arrived, at In a statement issued by the Ja-She
the Board for the Enforcement of Military Law. Major-General Lung panese Foreign Office yesterday, It Saturday, remaining there
tours because the journey na
was charged with disobedience to was stated that the Japanese ce-
orders and was arrested some time ciston was arrived at after taking proved very exhausting.
About nine o clock
ago at the front. He was dismiss- into consideration Angie-Japanese
the Queen relations as a whole and represents morning"
Besides this, several Arabs and officials have ordered their fami-ed from office and handed over to the Supreme Military Tribunal for" acknowledgment of the endeavours Sinaia, where she was received by
ard the Crown Prince Jews one Englishman were lies to remain in England beyond King Carol,
The death sentence was trial cf the British Ambassador in
the duration of leave.
passed on him at, the conclusion Tokyo to make these relations as Michael and members of the Royal wounded"
The Emir Abballah of" Transjor: of the trial. family. The Queen was at once friendly as possible.
conducted to the Royal Castle at Pelisor.
At same time, American subjects have received permission to return to Nanking-(Transocean.).
SPECIAL PRAYER FOR JEWS,
London. July 18.
A special prayer composed by the Chief Rabbl, Dr. J. H. Hertz, was recited in every synagogue in the. British Isles and the Dominions on the occasion yesterday of Inter- cession Sunday "for persecuted Jews in Germany and Austria."
Prayers for the same cause were offered in Anglican churches in Britain following a request from the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.
offered in Prayers were also Roman Catholic and Non-Confer- nist churches.-(Reuter).
At seven different places. ›acts of sabotage occurred, telephone dan has issued a manifesto calling wires being cut, railway property on the Arabs to cease the killing An examination made by the being destroyed and various build-of innocent persons. At the same ment to comply with the minimum
time he urges the British Govern- Arab demands-(Transocean), physicians-in-waiting revealed Ings set on fire.
that the liver
had complaint grown more serious and that a of the periodical haemorrhage stomach had also set in.-Trans
ocean.
Four Japanese
Warships Sunk
Bankow, July 18. Culmination of a day of naval disasters, four Japanese gunboats were hit and sunk in midstream below Matang, on the Yangtse, by Chinese war planes in the fourth of a series of terrific raids yesterday.. (Central News).
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FUKIEN PROVINCE Government Sparing No Efforts Despite War
Foorhow, July 18.
Despite the threat of hostilities spreading to Fuklen, the pro- vincial, government is sparing no efforts" in developing communica- tions increasing production and popularising education in the pro- vince, according to General Chen Y, Governor of Fakien.
BLUECHER TO REPORT TO
STALIN
Moscow, July 18.
An extensive network of high- ways has been laid in the province in spite of the difficult moun- tainous terrain, General Chen said. and the various streams will be made more navigable as water conservantyork will shortly be carried out
It said that attention is being directed to the increase of tea, Marshal' Vassily, Buscher Com-timber and paint production. mander-in chief of Soviet forces More than $50,000,000 worth or in the Far East, has been ordered these articles are exported. to report personally to M. Stalin Concerning education, the Chair- on the situation in the Far Eastman revealed that all unemployed. The recall "Is believed to be in irrespective of sex, from the age connection with the flight from of 14 to 40 years, are receiving a the U.S.S.R.to Japan of General war-time education. (Central Lushkow-(Transocean).
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