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PROTEST
MAYOR LA GUARDIA "INSOLENT JEW" CALLED HITLER
"FANATIC"
Washington, March 4. Acting on instructions from Berlin, the German Embassy has protested to the State Depart. ment against a speech made by
New York, in which he referred
DEFENCE PLAN ALHAMBRA
Wardens to Guard Public Safety
London, Mar. 4.
London's air raid defence plans were announced by Mr. La Guardia, the Mayor of Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Under-Secretary for Home Affairs, to "the brown-shirted fanatic in the House of Commons to-day, when he stated that a who is now menacing the peace memorandum was being despatched to local Councils re-
of the world.”
State, said that although he was not
At a press conference, this after commending them to organise, in consultation with the noon, Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of police, service wardens for the safeguarding of the acquainted with the facts concerning general public in the event of an air attack. Mr. La Guardia's speech, he regarded
utterances
nces which might be offen- sive to another Go
Government' as a matter of regret, and added that the American Govomment would deal with the situation as soon as he had had an opportunity of studying the
any
text of Mr. La Guardia's remarks.-- Reuter Special.
RECRIMINATIONS
Berlin, March 4. Mr.- La Guardin's alleged reference
to Herr Hitler has caused a storm of indignation in the German press.
The Nazi journal, Angrif, violently attacks Mr. La Guardia, whom it
describes as "an insolent Jew."
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It is proposed to establish fixed posts from which the Wardents should operate approximately one post for every five hundred inhabitants, while in the commercial areas the number of posts will be governed by distance.
Each post, said Mr. Lloyd, will be manned by at least two wardens. The wardens will advise on air raid pre- cautions and give immediate assistance in dealing with air raid damage. They will also probably be utilised for the distribution of respirators to civilians.
The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung Volunteers undertaking the duties] ---- says: "This stupid vulgarity must not of wardens, Mr. Lloyd stated, will be ignored by Washington. We ex-be trained and supplied by the pect that suitable measures will be Government iaken to prevent a repetition." Neuter Special.
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ALL PARTIES AGREE FUNDAMENTALLY
London, Mar. 4.
Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, winding up the debate on the Defence Load Bill to-day, said that the addresses In the House of Commons had shown
there was a,real, general und fundamental measure of agreement upon the necessity of rearmament.
The Opposition Brgued that Britain's armaments were excessive because other nations had promised assist if Britain were attacked; but that implied that Britain would have to assist those other nations in turn, If the necessity arose, and his in- creased British labilities, rather than decreased them,
to
he
with the necessary
equipment. The Government wero confident that a aufficient number of volunteers will be forthcoming for the effective performance of this important part in the work of most civil defence,
It is estimated that at least 250,000 wardens will be required.-Reuter Special.
Caledonia Completes Long Trip
London, Mar. 4.
The Imperial Airways flying- boat Caledonia has made à return non-stop voyage from Alexandria to Southampton in fifteen and a quarter hours, despite head wlads anit perlodio bad weather.
The departure from Alexandria at 12.30 in the morning was faci Iltated by the use of a flare path. -Reuter.
SHIPPING ORDER
London, Mur. 4.
FRANCO ACCUSES FRANCE
FEARS INVASION OF MOROCCO
OVIEDO STILL HOLDS OUT
Salamanca, Mar. 4. A Note accusing Franco of planning to invade the Spanish zone in Morocco has been sent by General Francisco Franco, in- surgent leader, to the signatories of the Algeciras Treaty, accord- ing to news sent out by the Salamanca broadcasting station.
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The Note alleges that the French activities on the frontler in. the region the French Protectorate, and Spanish Morocco aim at causing Morocco, disturbances in Spanish thus providing a pretext for French invasion,
It is odded that the insurgent Government will ask the signatories
verify
the
Although Britain, under the League Covenant; had no ability to assist
The Polish steamship line the of the treaty--lo--appoint-an-Inter-. with arms the victims of aggression. Gdynia Amerika Line, has ordered national commission to
belleved the measure of from Swan, Hunter and Wigham truth of the allegations. It is also rearmament the Government was Richardson, the famous Tyneside ship-stated that General Franco will ask advocating was
an essential building arm, a motor vessel of 11,000 the London Non-Intervention Com- preliminary to the final stage of tons for the South American service-mittee to put an end to these activi-
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everywhere, and showed me the beauty spots of Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Japan. We fell in love, and decided to become engaged at Penang.
"We would have been married in Hongkong if the company's rules had not forbidden an officer to have his wife aborigan added
that the would tako marringe
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