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STORM TROOP:

VACANCIES

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Berlin, July 10.

The vacancies due to the execu-

ASSYRIANS

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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934.

London, July 10.

Replying to A Parliamentary

SHANGHAI'S NEW LOAN

SEVEN PER CENT ISSUE] OVERSUBSCRIBED

Shanghai, July 17, The $3,500,000 soven por cont.

tion of Storm Troop leaders are question by Lord Hugh Cecil, the loan issued by the City Government gradually being filled, mostly by Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, of Greater Shanghai at 08, ro- Party members unknown to the said the responsibility for deemable by 1940, his been over- general public.

viding for security and relief of The Chief of Police,, Herr Dal- the Assyrians in Iraq rested with subscribed.

The proceeds of the loan will neuge, declares that he is changing the Iraqi Government, who had be devoted to improving roads and the Storm Troop organisation, but undertaken to keep the Assyrian otherwise improving the Chapel Committee of the League Council! only reorgansing it.

area and the clyie centre. The He adds that he is making a informed of the measures taken by loan le secured on the revenue and thorough examination .of the

them. inancial administration of the

Brown Army, also of the manner

the leaders livca-Reuter,

THE SHIP'S ́ ́OIL NUISANCE

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London, July 16.

Reuter.

Ho undertood that the Iraqt vehicular licences.

The underwriters are Mesara. Government had set up a commit Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. too including certain of their officials of British nationality to deal with the whole question of railer and maintenance of the Assyrians, pending a decision as to their ultimate future.

REBEL GENERAL IN SOVIET HANDS

Refusal To Extradite Ma Chung-ying.

Sir John Simon added that the Assyrian Committee of the League was still actively investigating the feasibility of arranging for the resettlement of Assyrians' outside Iraq and had recently addressed an appeal to a number of Govern- The British Government is ad-ments inviting them to reconeider dressing to the Secretary General the possibility of accepting As-

Moscow, July 10. of the League of Nations a request syrians in any of the territories

The Soviet have refused the that the question of oil discharged under their control. The United request made by the Sinklang from ships should be referred for Kingdom Government, who among Government for the extradition examination to the League's Com the Governments approached, were of General Ma Chang-ying for munications and Transit Organ-glying the mattor their earnest

trial for crimes allegedly com laation.British, Wireless”

mitted during the Civil war in Sinklang

JAPAN'S NAVAL

PLANS

BUILDING SCHEME TO BE EXPEDITED

Tokyo, July 17.

attention.-British Wireless.

DILLINGER AGAIN SUSPECTED

FIRE

An earlier report from the Tass Agency at Tashkent stated that Goneral Mo was disarmed and interned when he crossed the Soviet frontier, near Irkenshtam, on July 10, with three officers and 79 cavalrymen.

General Ma's mon were in flight after a battle with Chinese troops, under General Shen. Shih-taal, when they crossed the border. Reuter.

MOTORISTS

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Chicago, July 16. Following the probabla post- The nation-wide hunt for John ponement of the naval talks in Dillinger (Public Enemy No. 1) London until October, the Supreme han recommenced with renewed motor cars to investigate a traffic Naval Council has passed a ro-vigour, following a ruthless shoot-offence, when they were answered aolution that the naval replace-ing outrage in which two policemen with a volley of pistol shots ment programme already approved were wounded, one critically.

Dillinger's gang is suspected of

be executed Immediately.Reuter. The officers had held up three the outrage-Reuter.

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