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INTRIGUES ON THE ROOF OF
THE WORLD
SOME OBSERVATIONS. ON THE WINTER BIRDS OF PEI HAI
· PARK, PEKING
CHINA'S ECONOMY AND FINANCE WAR ORPHANS IN CHUNG-KING
POP AND WIVES ARE SO NUMEROUS
MY FIRST HUSBAND
RAN OFF WITH
THE
COOK!
TOO
BAD!
GENERAL
REPAIRS TO DORADO
JAPAN'S AIMS
Several
Weeks Required
Mr. W. Hamilton, Imperial Air- ways' Staff Engineer at Kal Tak returned last Saturday from Bang- kok, where he had gone to inspect the damage to the plane Dorado, which met with an accident there while landing.
The repair work will require several weeks, and the., regular overhaul to the Daedalus at Ka Tak at present is being rushed, to relieve the burden on the two planes now in operation. The air mail service to London and Aus- tralia is running as usual.
The Pan-American Airways' China Clipper is due from Manila to-day about noon, and will leave at 8.30 a.m. to-morroW.
The
Imperiat Airways' plane Delphinus is due from Bangkok with mail and passengers about 5 p.m. to-day...
The plane of the Air France! Company is due at Kal Tak from Hanof about noon to-morrow.
STOLE WOOD FROM
BAKERY
IN CHINA
'British Predominance Ended'
An unusually frank state- ment. on Japanese Rims in China has been given to the Tokyo Correspondent of the "Leipziger Neueste Nachrich- ten" by Mr. Shiratori, who has just been appointed Japanese Ambassador in Rome.
rk
Taking the fall of Hankow as be ing the end of the war, Mr. Shira- torf said that he envisaged 10 years of work for Japan before the "new China" was in being. This "new China" would be a second "Man- chukuo."
"
A number of independent gov- under a federal president, on the ernments would probably be set up
model of the United States. MIU- tury and political relations with nillance, and a Customs union was Japan would take the form of an
elso envisaged.
He did not expect foreign "poll- Lical difficulties of a serious nature, for Japán had no territorial aims,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1938.-PAGE
Satisfied? Quite!
IT'S
"BLACK
•&•
WHITE"
THOSE WHO KNOW, SAY IT'S THE SCOTCH.
China would remain the owner of EARLY...
Hainan Island.
Mr. Shiratori went on to say LAUNCH OF tion of sharing her victory with 2 BATTLESHIPS
that, while Japan had no inten-
Appearing before Mr. J. Hous- the Westem Powers, the rights of ton at the Central Court yester foreign Powers would continue to day on charges of theft of two be respected. Their financial co- pieces of firewood from the bakery operation, was desired. of the R. 9. C. barracks and
German technicians and 'Indus- trespassing of military ground, Tung Bun, unemployed, was set able to work on a preferential try and German trade would be tenced to fönr months' hard labour and was fined $15, in dete generous to the foreign Powers basis. But although Japan would fault, 14 days, concurrently.
The police said that as much the British predominance in East- as 1,000 lbs of firewood had been ern Asla had been ended for all stolen from the bakery and a
time to come. A new chapter in special man had been detailed to the history of Japan had begun keep watch in the barracks.
Work Well Ahead
Although the dates cannot yet be
battleships King George V. and announced, I understand that the
launched during the current finan- Prince of Wales will both be
cial year-that is, before, March 31, 1939, writes the "Dally Telegraph and Morning Post" Naval Corres- pondent.
The extraordinarily difficult con-
They were laid down simultan- structive work facing Japan de-eously on Jan. 1, 1937, the King manded firm resolution on the part George V. by Vickers-Armstrongs, of the whole nation under its poll- Walker-on-Tyne, and the sister tical leadership.
ship by Cammell Laird and Co., Birkenhead. Both are due to be completed some time in 1940.
AMAH CHARGED Appearing on a charge of the To that end the renovation of theft of a leather wallet, com-the internal political system must taining $20, and a wrist watch be carried further. The liberal era and illegal pawning, Lau Kit-ying, in Japan was running out. The married woman, was remanded Japanese nation would return to. for 48 hours by Mr. J. Houston at its traditional totalitarian prin- the Central Court yesterday.
ciples.
"
The defendant, it was alleged,
GERMAN MISTRUST was engaged as an amah by a woman on October 8 and dig- Mr. Shiratori's statement has appeared with the articles. On teen received with a profound isck November 6 she was seen by her of enthusiasm in German business mistress and was arrested in Hen-circles, and, it may be assumed, Įnessy Road,
POACHERS CAUGHT BY YOUNG WIFE
also in those official circles con-. cerned in an expert capacity with the Far Eastern question.
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Three further battleships of this class are to be launched next year, The friendly relations between the Anson by John Brown and Co., Japan and the Reich have not Clydebank, the Jellicoe by Swan, served to prevent interference with | Hunter and Wigham Richardson.
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UNIFORM DESIGN
The ve vessels are of uniform
An Admiral's son and a London dental surgeon who went poaching at Rose HIL
about 40.000 tons when fully load- Harley. near Maidenhead; There are, however, other and | ed-with a high speed and a Berks, were caught by a game- more influential circies to whom numerous armament of 14in, guns. keeper's twenty-two-year-old "¡the commercial price of the Anti-They are believed to be the most Comintern Pact may appear to strongly protected warahips ever Hearing shots. Mrs. Margaret have been worth while.
bufit. Adams hurried from her cottage to
their extension to Chinn as a whole design, displacing 35,000 tons- something of a nightmare.
wife.
Japanese policy in China has see two men with a gun getting ¦ been, and may con tinue to be into a car.
She stood in front of the car as it was moving away and stopped
11.
the
Opening the door she challenged two men. They gave up pheasant to her.
The men, Oscar Fremantle, son of Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantle, and James Howard Robinson Gatt- ney, dental surgeon, of South, Side, Streatham-avenue, 8.W., were ined i E1 each at Maidenhead for tres- passing in search of game.
Fremantle was stated in court to be in Gibraltar, where he was sent during the crisis.
Mr. W. B. Manley, defending,
helpful to the Reich, in so far as it offers a strong inducement to Great Britain and France to come to terms with Germany In Europe. The solidarity of Europe in face of the yellow races is a favourite theme of private Nazi circles, but apparently it must await the satis- faction of Germany's claims on the Western Powers,"
DENIS COMPTON
.::. FINED Denis Charles Scott Compton, the England and Middlesex cricks-
It is reported, that the designs for the two battleships of the 1938 programme, Lion and Temeraire, have been approved, and tenders for their construction may have already been invited.
Displacing nearly 40,000 tons, the Lion and her consort will be the largest warships in the Navy, ex- cepting only the Hood, 42,100 tons.
As it is now the official policy to build capital ships and cruisers in squadrons of five units, next year's building programme is expected to include two if not three more ships of the Lion class.
It is well within the capacity of the shipbuilding industry to un- dertake such a programme,
ter and Arsenal footballer, of FEDERATED said the men went out after immeh Alexandra-road, Hendon, was fined to get the air and Fremantle took £3 at Hampstead for exceeding with him his 22 bore rifle, saying the speed limit.
STATE
Foreseen By German Journal
ne might have a pot at a pigeon Sergt. Jones said that on Aug. 30 | ;. or possibly a rabbit....
.... Compton travelled down Fitz-
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WEDDING EVE
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On the eve of their wedding his
William Reynolds, 35, a farm labourer. in the River Waveney,
Fremantle saw pheasants and Į john's-avenue, Hampstead, at 42 The formation of # "Federa! near Homersfield, Buffolk. could not resist having a pot-shot mph. When stopped, he said: "Czechoslovak Etate in the near At the inquest recently the ver-
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future is foreseen by the "Boer-dict was suicide while the balance sen Zeitung, while commenting of his mind was disturbed.
the constitution of the "The only possible explanation
On
Blovak Autonomous Government. which occurs to me of why he We do not know," the paper should have taken his life," re- writes in its recent issue "whether marked the coroner, *s his Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia will be mother's suggestion that perhaps included in this new
We the imminent idea of marriage think, however, that the inhabi-upset his mental balance."
selves.”
State.
tants of that region should have Mias Mary Elizabeth Calvar, Di the right of disposing of them-Wortwell, Norfolk, said she and Reynolds, had been courting for Recalling that the Slovak people eight years. Their future home. had always been sympathetically was furnished, and everything WES Inclined towards the Audetens, paid for. "S
the paper adda: If the Slovaks Bhe deserthed "how" whán Rey, I wish now to preserve the frame molds failed to keep a final ap
work of the Czechoslovak Btate, pointment at her house » before It will undoubtedly be in their their marriage the want to meet interests to have the State free him. She saw his bicycle against from the former enmities or allfa haystack and then found ∙ances against neighb
body in the river
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