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OF JAPAN Attacks Formed Part

London, Nov. 29.

A boycott of Japanese goods by Christmas shoppers is urged by the South Wales Miners' Federation in its monthly bulletin. which says: «

"People who buy cheap Japanese toys and novelties are helping to purchase raw materials by Japan for war on China, Only because of the dreadful, wages paid to the Japanese workers can models of bombing, aeroplanes and bambs significant of Japanese actions, be sold for a penny or twopence. Only because people

these thines buy

real bombs be dropped from real aeroplanes on cities in China. -Reuter.

can

King Carol To See Hitler

ROYAL MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE

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Berlin. Nov. 22. Its learned from reliable that King Carol of sources Rumania will be received by Chancellor Hitler at his chalet at Obersalzberg to-day or to- morrow.

Of

Organised Plan

TASK BEFORE EVIAN REFUGEE COMMITTEE

London, November 22.

An outspoken attack on the anti-Jewish polley of the German Government Was made by Mr. Noel Baker (Lab) in the House of Commons yesterday, when moving a resolution noting with con- cern the deplorable treatment a certain radal, religintis and poli-. tical minorities in Europe, and requesting an immediate and con- certed effort among the nat ons, Including the United States, secure a common polley to deal with the refugees.

to

He declared that all the attacks national one," declared Sir Samuel B

"Whilst we are perfectly were organised in advance, and he Hoare. claimed that the events were not prepared to take a full share of the spontaneous indignation of solving or mitigating the problem, the people, but the consummation. It is a problem for all the 32 coun- or perhaps the penultimate stage tries at present members of the of a long-term plan, the spirit and Evian Committee." purpose of which was plain:

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London, Nov. 22. Official quarters in London know

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Bodenschatz,

Active inquiries would be made f lemong those States. and Bir Mr. Noel Baker sald that the drastic measures against the Jews Samuel Hoare said that he hoped

Major-General of were not supported by the German steps would be taken in the imme

who returned to Germany yester-) diate future, when the committee day after a short stay at the Ger- people.

meets in ten days' time-Reuter.

man Embassy here, and regärding: London, Noy, 22.

which various reports have ap-! Making a statement in the House peared in messages trom Berlin Conimons with regard to and elsewhere.--British Wireless.

MOTION ACCEPTED

Sir! Replying to the debate. Samuel Hoare announced that the Government accepted Mr. Noel Baker's motion. He was opposed of

to open interference in the affairs refugees in Germany, Mr. Neville!

o other Powers, but the anti-Chamberlain' stated that the lense NO GUARANTEE OF

of large areas of land on general La Germany Jewish measures

terms in overseas possessions was- forced them on the attention of

contemplated.

ASSISTANCE

TSAI TING-KAI WOUNDED

Shanghai, Nov. 24. General Tsai Ting-kai, famous commander of the former 19th Route Army which distinguished itself in Shang- hai in 1932. is reported by the Chinese press to have been , wounded during a Chinese af- tack on the Japanese positions at Fushan.

His condition is stated, however,

to be not serious,-Reuter...

RECOVERED

Wuchow, Nov. 22. General Tsat Ting-kai, former The Prime Minister replied, "No head of the 19th Route Army, is

London, Nov. 22.

deft Parts last night for Germany. CHINESE ENVOY damage to the property of British written or implied, had been given recent bullet wound inflicted by a

Official confirmation of this mother countries.

Mr. R.. A. Butler, Under-Secre "However deep our sympathies. port is not yet forthcoming, but it is stated that King Carol, accom- this problem must be at inter-ary for Foreign Affairs, said that, sir," when he was asked in the now in command of guerilla forces nc reply had been received to the House of Commons yesterday, whe-in the western and southern dis- or guarantee, tricts. He has recovered from a panied by Crown Prince Michael,

British note to Germany regarding ther any pledge

Dominions and Colonies Japanese warplane. Jewish subjects 111 Germany, by the

the General Chang Yen, also of the Neither had a reply been received that they would come to concerning the protest against assistance of Britain in case of at- 19th Route Army, is in command German attacks on British mem- tack upon the United Kingdom by of guerillas in southern districts.--

International. bers of parliament-Router.

any country-Reuter,

where he will spend a few days

with his cousin at Sigmaringen. APPEALS FOR

Sigmaringen les about 300 kilo- metres from Berchtesgaden.- Transocean.

PRINCE PAUL IN LONDON

WAR VICTIMS

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London, Nov. 22. London. Nov. 22.

In view of the visit of. Mr. Prince Paul. Regent of Jugosla-Neville Chamberlain and Viscount yla, and his wife arrived in Lon- Halifax to Paris. Mr. Que Tai-chi, don on a private visit yesterday. the Chiese Ambassador saw Lord They are staying at Buckingham Kalfax during the week-end. and Paluce as guests of the King and apart from political matters. drew Queen-British Wireless.

attention to the pitiful plight of KING LEOPOLD IN AMSTERDAM war victims in China.

Amsterdam, Nòv, 22. King Leopold III of Belgium ar- rived here yesterday afternoon for a State visit.

While the sufferings of Ger- man Jews had justly excited world' sympathy, the Ambassa- dor was constrained to point Leaving the train, he was greet- out that over 100.000.000 Chi- ed by Queen Wilhelmina and

tar mote dex- nese were in Prince Bernhard, the company

perate straits, which seemed afterwards driving through gally

to go comparatively unnoticed. decorated streets to the palace Mr. Quo Tal-chl told Reuter where King Leopold will reside that Viscount Halifax had re- during his visit. A huge crowd ceived the representations with lining the entire route to the the utmost sympathy, and palace accorded the Royal visitor a Ambassador said he believed that rousing welcome-Transocean.

an attempt would be made to Grganise a scheme for Chinese - lief by international co-operation.

LONDON TALKS RESULT

London, Nov. 22. The Prime Minister declared in the --Reuter "House of Commons vesterday that! the conversations with King Carol, add the Ramanian Ministers for Foreign Affairs, and members of His Majesty's Government were

QUEEN MATĪÐ'S REMAINS

the

naturally of a confidential nature. LEAVE FOR NORWAY

and he could maké no detailed statement.

However, he assured the House

TO-DAY

London, Nov. 22.

that the conversations were of a The remains of Queen, Maud will frank and friendly character, and be conveyed to Norway in H.M.S covered matters of common con- Royal Oak, which will leave Ports- cern to the two governments in the mouth to-morrow, escorted by the political and economic field. destroyers, Fane, Brilliant, Bulldǝg

and Keith.

Reyter.

FAMOUS PIANIST

A motion of sympathy with the King and King Haakon of Norway on the death of Queen Maud, pro- - "posed by the Prime Minister and supported by the two Oppositior Leopold Godowsky, famous Rus-leaders, was" passed unanimously

DEAD

New York, Nov. 23

stan planist and composer, died by the House of Commons yester-

here yesterday.-Reuter

day-British Wireless.

Italian Priest Subjected To Third Degree

ACCUSED OF BRIBING CHINESE TO FIRE BUILDINGS, SUFFERS HARSH TREATMENT BY JAPANESE

Hankow, November 22.

It is rellably reported that an Italian Franciscan priest, Father Pio Belli, who has been 33 years in China, was arrested by the Japan- ese on November 16, allegedly for bribing Chinese to destroy, build- 11gs in the Chinese city, where fires recently raged.

Father Belli, who was working

was taken into

On November 17, the priest was

in the refugee zone near the Han agam Interrogated with his bangs

custody tied behind his back. River,

The Italian Vice-Consul sent owing to the accusation of an un- known Chinese that the priest was representation to the Japanese au- paying him sums ranging from $5 thorities requesting that Father to $15 to set fire to varicus nonses. Bellt be permitted to return to his On the same night, five Japanese residence, and subsequent interven- soldiers (bekeved to be officers) on by responsible Japanese mill-

lease on November 17, subjected Father Bell to third de-tary authorities resulted in his re- free, urging him to sign a con He is at present in hospital re- fession, which the priest emphati- covering from his experiences. cally refused to do, denying the awhile the Italian Consults pro- cusation, and disclaiming all know testing to the Japanese authorities

Reuter ledge of bis accuser.

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