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JEAN MUIR
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FRANK MCHUGH MARIE WILSON
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FOURTEEN KILLED IN NINETEEN: DIE IN AIR
AIR CRASH
DISASTERS
(Continued from Poge 1) and a quarter of an hour inter it burst into flames and crashed to earth.
The fourteen victims were burned beyond recognition,
Daron von Stieber was also amongst those killed-Reuter.
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ON WORLD CRUISE
Mexico City, Mar. 20.
the
GERMAN ACTIONS
ASSAILED
tho
BRITAIN PLEDGED TO PEACE
(Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page 1) militarization of the Rhineland that Government's responsibilities clear.
small mattera jike
reLocarno Pact, making the British were at stake.
"Unless wo learn our jesson,' marching back to a new 1914." warned Sir Austen, "we are stendil
Honours Signature
A BEAUTIFUL SKIN The Result of Simple
Cleansing.
How envied the possessor of a lovely skin is by others less for- tunatel But до many neglect the first casential "to beauty, which is internal cleanliness. Of course, kcop the skin clean cutwardly, but this is the real basis of all complexion care.
The process of elimination carrica
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Friedrich Prince
Christian
2 Schaumburg-Lipped who became Nazi ocial, was born at Bückeburg in Jan., 1006. Ils father was Prince Georg, who died in 1911, and his minther Maria Anna Princess of Saxe
"I want, in all bluntness, to say that Altenburg. Friedreh was the brother
URGES DEFENSIVE PACTS
I am not prepared to be the first of the last reigning Prince of Schaum-
British Foreign Secretary to go back away the poisonous waste matter the intestines, and if burg-Lippe, Prince Adolf, who was
Mr. Winston Churchill suit the real on the British signature, the Minister which gather born in 1883 and who abdicated in tri-motor transport, machine, problem was not the repecupation of tok the House. Loud cheers greeted this is not regular the whole body. becomes, weakened. Skin trouble, Nov. 1918, after the German revolus operated by the Compania Mexicano, the Rhineland, but the re-sarmament his pronouncement. Linn. Adolf having married
digestive disturbances, billousness. R com-in sulmidiary of the Pan-American of Germany. He suggested that al The British objective, he went on. noner, the union was not recognisel{ Airways, carrying a Mexican crew States alarmed by the Krowth ol was to seek a peaceful and agreed ick headaches, liverishness follow. by the rules of his princely house, of three and eloven passengers,
To ensure dally regularity there all German àrmamenta ought to form rolution. France said that if with-
is nothing better than an occasional Friedrich's wife was " Alexandra) of them prominent Germans
mutual assistance under the drawal from the Rhineland could not dose of Pinkettes, dainty laxativo [Counters ' of Costell, Rudeni:aurom, į steamship' cruise around the world, Covenant of the Lengue.
he otherwise arranged it must fb pills which assist nature in a normal They leave a daughter, born in 1929, crashed to-day with a loss of all an No arrangements should be im-brought about by progressive and n son, born in 1934. For a Amabearl
when posel on Germany, said Mr. Churchill, beginning with financial aut econut way. No griping or purging they Hyed at Godesbery on The Rhine,
Pinkettes are used. Try them your- that we wore not prepared to impose sanctions. The British Government) but Inter moved to Berlin,
plane for a fight to Guatemala and ourselves, The Invistability off did not take that view. The Cabinoti aliowa will more thun plea
self, the feeling of well-being which Prince Friedrich was one of the crashed in a mountain pass between and Germany should be addressed to
German Aoil should be guaranteed thought it was its imperative duty few members of former German ruling, Pupsentepetl
Pinkettes dispel canstipation, cor and Ixtachihuatl,
Buck to restore confidence by rect liverishness, prevent unpleasant collectively not only on the minor negotiations. Houges who joined the National volcanle peaks.
question 1 Socialist movengut before Hiller ente
the Rhine, but the The dend include the Prince and
supreme question Princess Schaumburg-Lippe-United aratament.
of German into power. He became one of the
Gerouny should be most devoted adherents and friends | Press. of Dr. Goebbels, later the Minister of Propaganda med Enlightenment. When Goebbels was given this port-
folio in 1933, he appointed the Prince who had been sitevessful as bis recre-
The
passengers
elintered
HAMPSHIRZ CRASH
on A
Lonkin, Mar. 26.
the
in a plane
Four men and a weman were killed dear Lyndhurst,
thry to be his official adjutant. to-night! Friedrich accompanied Goebbels on all
meetings himself.
pncis
vited to state her grievances. in Mr. Clement . Attlee, Labour lender, paid Labour agreed that Ger- any should be invited to participate crnsh
in the League, but think that they could build a stable was useless to
The disaster is believed to
collective system if it took Germany have on a basis of broken fulth, without dve been
to static disturbances. an indication that her next promises reported severe atmospherica. It
in that Germany should make a contri. thought the machine was caught in bution to penice and security. In storm and forced down,
you.
After many days of anxiour, aut breath, banish billousness, aid diges even critical negotiations, the Walletion, relieve piles. Of all chemists. Paper, framing the Locarno Powers Proposals, had been produced. He emphasised they had always been Press, and not an ltimatum.
the
suggestion for an interna tional force to patrol the Rhinelan were the difficulty and Germany had replace it, "we woull be quite realy other constructive proposals to
This official missions and also addressedOther pilota operating in the vicinity would be kept. They should insist to approach the other powers and tre
U.S. WON'T DISCUSS PACIFIC
FORTIFICATIONS
(Continued from Page 1)
to build 40 new warships, and Japan 36. The American programme in- dudes three aircraft carriers, three heavy and nine light cruisers, destroyers und 16 submarines, United Pren.
63
The pilot, Captain Birmingham. was an experienced airman and was engaged in Army cu-operation work, Involving night dying, in order give searchlight units practice
in loenting aircraft.-Reuter,
ITALIANS DRIVE
SOUTH
Coutinned from Page 1
Settit River fronts. They are said to have pecupled Maitimshet, the scene of a heavy engagement last autumn, EL is stated that the Ethiopians have evacuated the whole of the Tembien region, and that Ras Kassa and Ras Imru, with the remainder of their forces, Arr now near Gondar,--
Value of Treaty
London, Mar. 26. Naval experts, at the London con ference, declare that stoodwill and economie sagacity only stand between the powers and is costly naval race.
They say the present three-power treaty will ease international suapi- felon and reduce the danger of the fruit.
appearance of new types of warships
The Japanese say that appeals to them at the rigning put despite
to this new treaty. Unless Japan endorses it by January 1, 1987, the provision for the reddue tion of the maximum calibre of guns Lo fourteen inches is automatically cancelled.—United Presa,
{ ceremony, why it is doubt fut
will'
Three uses of Meningitis and one case each of Diphtheria and Puerperal fever were reported to the local Health authorities on Wodnesulay.
ITALY'S ATTITUDE
PUNISHING AGGRESSION
The work had a long way to go. before it could rely on the netve co-operation of all members of the League of Nations to punish aggres- sion, declared Mr. Neville Chamber lain.
Chancellor of Exchequer, winding up the debate on foreign affairs,
Meanwhile Britain. and other powers, must buttress the League by such arrangements as the Lucarne Pack
he sald,
Referring to the question of whe- ther the contact of French and British General Staffs involved Britain in an obligation no undertake, with France, the expulsion of German troops from the Rhineland, he said this was most definitely not the fact.
Germany bad hande no contribution towards the restoration of confidence, he reminded the House.
"We want a contribution, to con- vince other countries that Germany is coming to conference with aren desire to reach a satisfactory settle ment."
The debate concluded without any
Rome, Mar. 24 It is stated that Italy has not made) the withdrawal of sanctions a con-vote-Renter. dition for negotiation af a settlement: of the Ethiopian dispute, and the Committee of Thirteen's Appeal “is Local estate amounting to $10,400 acceptable in
in principle.
WAH left by Mr. Leung Ten-yam, Nevertheless, it is most unlikely lian Leung Chee-chuen, merchant, that milltary operations will be called late of 12 Kam Wah Street, Shauki off until the Italian Command is as-wan, who died at the above address sured that the Ethiopians are pre-on September 6, 1984. Letters of pared to accept Italy minimum administration to the estate have been terms, which is regarded as very granted to Mrs. Leung, Li-shi, ellers doubtful at prosent-Reuter,
Li Lan, widow,
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COPPERFIELD
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But to secure an agreement upon IL” without a constructive contribution from Germany the tank of starting negotiations would be almost im- possible, Mr. Eden declaresi.
Military Co-operation Mr. Eden distinguished between the arrangements for General Staff con- versatians, mentioned in the White Paper, and those before 1914. The question to-day was whether British people were prepared to make arrangements to fulfil their obligations should the need arise,
their
Attacking the argument that Britnin must avoid all European en- tanglements, Mr. Eden Insinted it was of vital interest to Britain that the integrity of France and Belgium should be maintained and that no hostile force should Cross frontiers. The General Staff versntions plau only applied in the unprovoked aggression, and he hoped the necessity for such co-opera- tive measures would never arise. But he was confident the necessity was much less likely to arise if Britain made quite clear her position.
case of
cati-
Ite did not regret one of the pro posals in the White Paper. The cir cumstances were as grave ar any since) the War and few people in Britai realised the immense signifiennee of the demilitarised zone to certain parts of Europe. The White Paper alinyed the immediate prospect of steps being inken which might have led to war.
When the war danger was weighed against the White Paper he was con vinced that all would agree the document was worth while.
Germany Must Help
They attached the
greatest im- portance to new negotiations, the Foreign Secretary continued, but if they were to reach that stage there. muat he a contribution by the Ger- mans. Hitherto none had been furth coming, except Herr Adolf Hitler's undertaking not to increase the mum- ber of troops in the Rhineland. That was not enough.
If Germiny would undertake not to fortity
the Ithineland during negotiations that would be something; but he was informed it was impossible fa Germany to give even_that_under.. taking.
IL
The proposals which Herr Hitler was making next week would be received with an open mind and a keen desire to make the best use of them. They were only at the beginning of critical period of international negotiations and they must persist in their search for peace on enduring foundations. Britain wak not bound by the divergent policies of either), France or Germany.
Advice To France
To France he would like to say that Britain was unable to ensure peace unless France were ready to approach with open mind the problems separating her from Germany.
And he would like to say to Ger- many: How
can we enter into negotiations with ahy, prospect success unless you are prepared to do something to allay the anxieties In Europe which you have created? Reuter,
FRONTIER TENSION.
PERSISTS
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mediately and vigorously to the Tokyo Government-United Press.
Counter-Protest-
Tokyo, Mar, 26. The Foreign Offico has Instructed the Japanese Ambassador at Moscow Mr. Ota, to protest to the -Soviet Government with respect to the border clashes of Wednesday.-United Press. On Manchukuo. Soil
Washington, Mar. 20. The Japanese Embassy hero hus issued statement with respect to the border fighting near Hunchung, It is stated that the Russian troops left many empty cartridges inside Manchukuoan territory.
D
The Japanese assert that the Japanese Consulate at Hunchung re- ports that at 8.30am Wednesday Soviet troops dired on a Japanėse barder patrul, wounded three
And captured
two. Forty Japanese and twenty Man chukuoans, brought up as reinforce- ments, discovered fifty Soviet troops
"
400 yards distant from Hunchung..
At 400, pim! Soviet reinforcements
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