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CHINA ROBBED

LONDON PRESS ON THE DISPUTE

London, May 24. Sympathy for China in her helpless plight is expressed in a Jender article in the Daily Herald to-day which calls on the League of Nations to take more energetic netion before it is too Inte.

THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933.

ARE YOU AN "OLD BOY?"

CITY OF LONDON SCHOOL SEARCH

CENTENARY IN 1937

London.

LIFE SAVED BY WIRELESS

DOCTOR'S TREATMENT OVER THE ETHER

Palermo, Italy.

A minn has been anved by a doc- tor hundreds of miles away--with the aid of wireless.

The doctor sat in the wireless room of a ship in the Catania (Sicily) harbour and gave direc- suffering from a severe heart at- tions for the treatment of a man Wherever they (tack in a ship far away at sen.

The paper contrasts the fact that the League is illscussing "ecurity" and "disarmament" while un armed force is dictating searching for information about The City of London school is a trace in the Far East. It warnsta "old boys." of the danger to the peace of the whole world unless the League's re-in India, Canada, New Zea

A wireless message had been authority in the Far East is vin-land, Australia, The Straits Settle. dicated, and anys there is yet time;ments, the Far East, or anywhere received from the Italian steamer pence ear even now be made, eu-else-it wants to hear from them. "Pier Luig" that a member of the It will be the centenary of the jerew had been suddenly taken forced by the League and in ac- cordance with international law. school as it is at present constituted it and was not expected to live. in 1927, and already a register of

The Manchester Guardian's head-old boys is being drawn up.

A doctor was rushed on board ing, "Peace Without Honour" in-Twenty thousand forms have ala ship in the harbour, and over troduces an article which says that ready been sent to all the old boys the wireless he listened to the the Japanese army has performed whose names and addresses are symptoms and ordered the right " work of robbery" with great knows.

Letters are being received treatment. The struggle to save skill and speed but her lenders from many parts of the world fell the man's life lasted two hours. might reflect that they have

ng the life stories of men from

At the end of that time the their diplomats a difficult problem. this famous school. And the two ship's captain was able assure the The paper suggests that even if the old Boys Associations-the John doctor that he had unquestionably Nanking Government survives an Carpenter Club, and 'the Old saved the sailor's Ufe-Renter agreement which leaves Manchukuo Citizens' Association are sparing.

left

in Japan's possession, China will not regard the terras as binding.

no efforts to make the list com plete.

CHINA PLAYS PART

CHINESE REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKS ON NARCOTICS

The diplomatic correspondent of Although the City of London

the the Daily Telegraph, on con-school is officially less than 100 trary, says it should be considered years old, its foundation really. that much trouble would be spared goen back as far as 1442, for a both to China and the League if request of Sir John Carpenter, a Naaking had adopted ቤ sensible fifteenth century Town Clerk of

Geneva, May 24. course of negotiating long ago, for the City, was incorporated in the her appeal to the League and the City's scheme for a new school for Announecment that China is fatter's sympathy had not been any 400 hogs in the second quarter of undertaking a detailed inquiry use to her in practice.-Reuter, the nineteenth century.

with the object of eradicating the The historian Stow records Sirimelt manufacture of oplum John's bequest in his chronicles in derivatives, was made by Mr.

Victor Hoo, Chinese representative | at the meeting of the Opium Com- mission.

BANDITS RUSE

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ATTEMPTS TO HIDE JS. MISSIONARY

WIL

these words:

"He gave tenements to the City for the finding and bringing up of four poor man's children, He and his Government there- with meat, drinke, apparell, after would evolve a comprehen- learning at the schooles in the sive plan for more practical and University, etc., until they be more effective enforcement of preferred, and then others in inva so na to suppress the peppy their places for ever."

cultivation nad the sale and use

of opium and its manufactured

Dairen, May 24. Further word has been received from Dr. Neils Nielsen, the Ameri- ean medical missionary who

It was not until 1882 that the kidnapped by bandits on April 11. School-the only public school products.-Reuter. Two Chinese male nurses who were with the boundaries of the City of captured with him at the time have London, moved to its present been released, one of them bring-quarters on the Victoria Embank-Woodin, the Secretary of the ing a letter from Nielsen, stating ment, at Blackfriars-Reuter, that he is being carried about by four farmers in a sedan chair.

The bandits have covered the chair with green cloth camouflage, but the subterfuge has

ан п

ECONOMIC ADVISER,

United States Treasury.

act as Professor Sprague will

to general adviser the United States Treasury on questions of Finance, International Exchange and Money Stabilisation-Reuters

had the opposite effect, for it only AMERICAN PROFESSOR TAKES Speciol. advertises Niclaen's presence.

The bandits are moving errati-

cally, and negotiations for the mis-

PUBLIC POST.

Washington, May 24.

the

economical

sionery's release have consequently The American Professor Oliver

made much more difficult.Sprague, been

and

Dr. Nielnen was taken from his statistical adviser to the Bank of hospital #t Haiuyen,

in between England, now America, has and Antung-Reuter's accepted a post in America as the executive assistant to Mr. W. H.

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