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TOULOUSE FACTIONS IN CLASH

RIGHT AND LEFT CROWDS FIGHT

180,000 MEN STRIKING

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Paris, June 29.

Several were injured to-day in the esarse of serious rioting in Toulouse, 'Including #1 Royalist editor, M. Edouard de Carol, during a clash of Bightists and Leftists, Many were

wars masted on the boule- yards and squares.

Meanwhile, 20,000 men struck in the Mamelle Valley plants, raising the total of strikers to 180,000, most of thom in the Grenoble and Metz areas.

Metz is deprived of gas, but busi ress and industry are nearly normal in Paris, Bordeaux, Lyons alid Mant peller reported settlements in the Riviera hotel strikte, for the lack-out wenkened when Monte Carlo, hotels refused to participate.-United Prean.

Robbed Mother To Buy Opium

SPENDTHRIFT SON BOUND OVER

A charge of stealing $2 from his

mother widowed Buscar-net

Was

CHINESE

BEAT

JAPANESE

ANOTHER INCIDENT

IN NORTH CHINA

Peiping, June 30,

Still another Sino-Japanese incident is reported, this time from Fengtai, and authorities forecast ‘a protest and demands from Japan as a consequence.

Japanese sources report that yesterday a Japanese and Korean, visiting Fengtai, were set upon by some of General Sung Cheh-yuan's soldiers.

The Japanese was manhandled and held prisoner for some considerable time, while the Korean took to his heels and escaped the soldiery-Reuter.

Peiping Brawl

Peiping, June 30, The head of the Japanese Hospital, hers, testifying yesterday in the ense of the Japanese officer, Kisnku Sasaki, i of the Manchukuo Department of Defence, who was allegedly killed in a fight with British soldiers here, said it was his opinion that the fracture of Sasaki's skull was caused by some blunt instrument and could not have been inflicted by a inked fist.

A Japanese shop-keeper, a friend! of Sasaki's said that he was going home un the night Sasaki was fatally hurt, when he heard a cry and sow two British soldiers chase a running ninn. He thought it was an ordinary street brawl and to continued on his

FIGHT TO PRESERVE NATION

KWANGSI LEADERS'

DECLARATION

the

Canton, June 30, General Pel Chung-hat, Kwangat lender, to-day assumed the post of vice-commander-in-chief of forces. He took The anti-Japanese

Nanning, at Kwangsi's capital.

brought against Lam Chuen-sha12

Sasaki arrived outside his the required galb

aged 23, a tailor, when re appeared. before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Magistravy this morning.

Detective-Sergeant J. Hunter stated that

at about 6.30 a.m. yesterday, complainant had occaslen to go in chest of drawers in her house at No. 121 Shanghai Street, third floor; She found that $2 was missing an went along to an opium divan in Won sung Street where she found her xon. fe admitted taking the money and said he had spent it on opium.

Sergeant Hunter added that com plainant had said that her son had given her a lot of trouble. He was a spendthrift and was useless as a son. She thought a term of imprisonment would do im gond.

Defendant pleaded that before I took the money he had inferued his another that he wanted to give up the opium habit. He had quarrelled with kis

mother and had then taken the money. He wandered out of the house and did not know where he was going.

His Worship remarked that defen- dant could not get rid of the opium Pabit in an opium divan. He said b would give defendant a chance and bound him over in the sum of $60 to be of good behaviour for one year,

Mussolini's Daughter Gravely ill

Rome, June 29. Signer Benito Mussolini, the Italian Dictator, has gone to the bedside of his youngest daughter, Anna Maria, six years of age. She has been ill for a long time at a country.villa, near Reme.

It is rumoured that the child's news is spinal meningitis.

The whole of Duce's family gathered at the villa.

accompanied by a Japanese friend. in a rickshaw, gronning, and Witness advised the friend to take Sanki to hospital, and Sasaki died shortly after his arrival there

Reuter.

Two British soldiers, H. Cooke and R. Hunt were examined several days ago for alleged participation in dia- turbances on the night of May 20, at a cabaret, when Snaakt was injured.

Han Fu-Chu Remains

Nanking, June 30. General Han Fu-chu has not re- signed, according to official informa- tion.

It is learned that he i na ugreed to cancel, his request for a fortnight's leave of abgener-Beuter.

Two British Constables

Badly Hurt

Jerusalem, June 20. Three British constablés

were wounded, two of them seriously, when

Announcing the formal assumption of their new titles, Generals Li Tsung-fen and Pei Cheung-hai issued a circular telegram, declaring they are firmly convinced that immediate resistance against Japanese aggress- ion is the only way to preserve the national existence.

They are therefore prepared, they say, tô-lead their troops to fight the | enemy-Reuter,

REFORMS IN B.B.C.

RECOMMENDATIONS PUT FORWARD

London, June 20.

The I'eatmaster Generat has issued memorandum stating the Govern ment's proposals on the main re commendations of the recent report of the Broadcasting Committee, which was debated in Parliament on April 29. The recommendations that are accepted include the following:

That the B. B. C. charter

be

a police patrel, mounted on a trolley extended for 10 years from December and gynrding the railway from Afula,

to Beisun, was twice ambushed last 31, 1936; night.

The first attnek the constable re pulsed, but in the second, near Beisan, "they met with a very henvy fire and

retaliated with determination. Reuter Bulletin Service,"

REASSURING VIEW

That the mamber of Governora he increased from 6 to 7;

That the salary of the Chairman be 20,000 and other Governors £1,000 anuntly.

That the brondrast receiving licence fee remaini at 108;

London, June 29. Transjordania situation is now taken Corporation of net liccice revenue be

A more reassuring viey, of the

That the initial assignment to the In Whitehall, and the Government 754, subject to an increase if the ill-Abdullah will maintain control

has every confidence that the Emir Ticnsury should hereafter be natis

oted that the income of the B. B. C, is trouble there among the Arabs will his subjects and that threatenex insufficient to support their services;

The condition of the child this even- ing, is better, and no anxiety is now Felt-Reuter Bulletin Service,

RIFLEMAN LACKS

LICENCE

TWO MOTORING OFFENCES

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UNION OF BIG

FIRMS

REISS, MASSEY AND BRADLEY AND CO.

That the share of receiving licence revenue

retained by the Exchequer for 1986 he £1,050,000, exclusive of Income Tax payable by the B. B. C.;

That the Corporation should refrain in their publications, as welf an in broadcast programmes, from pressing opinions by way of editional comment on current nitairs;

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That sponsored programmes and

it advertisements be excluded;"

That all steps be taken to prevent the broadcasting of advertisement programmes Intended for this country:

That

An important business change,

an Empire broadcasting ser- Rifleman F. T. McLenon, of the resulting in the absorption of one of vice be expressly authorised; Royal Ulster Rifles, was summoned the oldest mit best-known British That the system of licensing reiny before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Cen-commercial firms in the Far East, exchanges, subject to certain provisos, tral Magistracy this morning, for will take effect as from to-morrow, be extended for three. years, the driving private car No. 1240 without as a result of Messrs. Reiss, Massey Post Clee meantime to undertake appropriate driving licence at and Co., Ltd, having acquired the research regarding distributing pro- Hennerry Road at 10.30 pm, on June goodwill, trade rights and interests of gramines by wire; 13, and for having no front lights. Messrs. Bradley and Co., Ltd... of That

technical investigation of Hongkong, Swalow and Shanghai. interference with broadcast reception The rame of the newly-created be completed as soon as possible, and, firm will be, na from to-morrow, if necessary, further powers Messrs. Reiss, Bradley and Co., Ltd. sought--British Wireless.

A. W. Hayward, the registered owner of the same car, was also sum-, moned for having allowed an un- licensed driver, Rifteman McLenon to drive.

Molonon admitted the first sum- mons and was fined $10, and on the summons of driving without front Ughts, he was fined $3. Defendant sald something was wrong with his battery.

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The battery apparently the car.

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A fine of $5 was imposed.

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M. PAUL NAGGIAR: the Felix Roussel,

M. Nagglar reviewed the Fi FORMER CONSUL GENERAL

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Shanghai anda: RETURNS AS AMBASSADOR ·

his honour at the Fe reception in Shanghai, June 29. Consulate, declared that ho wash M. Paul Nagglar, the first French happy to return to Chins in his Ambassador to Chine, who was capa-by, and would do his utmos Consul-General in Shanghal until promote cordial relations beff, nho years ago, arrived here aboard China and France-leuter.

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