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GERMANS

THURSDAY, MARCH 24,

1988.

ANTI-NAZI PLOT

VATICAN

DESERT

PROTESTS ALHAMBRA

COALITION UNMASKED TO FRANCO

Czecho-Slovakia Tests Defences

Prague, Mar, 23.

It is reported that the German Christian Social Party, holding six seats in the Lower Chamber, and their Cabinet representative, Herr Erwin Zajicek, who is a Minister without portfolio, will withdraw from the Government *coalition.

However, it is not expected that they will join the Sudetens, although they will probably co-operate with Herr Konrad Heuteln, Sudeten leader, concerning problems of the German Minoritles.

Meanwhile, the largest aerial defence exercises in the history of the nation are in progress. Articla) Kas, beclouded fog, representing

while planes Prague for hours, attacked the capital and elsewhere in Behemia, testing defences works, waler works and other vital spots. United Press.

Danube Patrol In German Hands

ot

Vienna, Mar. 23. Germans, have taken over a fleet of patrol boats on the Danube, which, previously belonged to the Austrian army.

Herr Adolf Hitler has ordered the formation of a Danubian patrol under the control of the German navy.- Reuter Bulletin.

Czecho-Slovakian.

Bonds Crash

London, Mar. 23. Caccho-Slovakian bonds crashed to-day, unsettling the entire list of Exchange Market funds.

attributed

o

The

is collapse Britain's decision to withhold aid for Czecho-Slovakia together with the situation in internal politics of the

country-United Press.

TIENTSIN EXCHANGE DISORDER

Tientsin, Mur. 24. Yesterday's Pelping reports to the alllllated to the effect that banks Federal Reserve Bank were trans- aeling limited foreign exchange on the basis 1/2d have hitherto re- mained unsubstantiated.

Local banks decline to sell against Federal notes, alleging that no In- structions have been received.

It is rumoured that

negotiations

are in progress whereby daylight" inas be seen in the distant future, but at present the position is unchanged, with no cover available against Federal notes.-Reuter.

Franco May Send Diplomat To Hsinking

Shanghai, Mar. 24.

the General Francisco Franco,

has in- Spanish Insurgent leader, formally advised Manchukuo of his intention to appoint a diplomatic re- presentative to Hsinking, according to Japanese reports reaching here.

Mutual recognition was extended by Manchukuo and General Franco's

1037,- regime

December 1, Reuter,

оп

DENY ANGLO- JAPANESE AGREEMENT

Shanghai, Mar. 24.

In connection with reports circu- Iated by an American news agency that "Japanese sources are alleging Sir that the British Ambassador, Archibald Clark Kerr and Mr. Masa- yuki Tani, Japanese Minister at Large, are hearing an agreement on their respective interests in North and South China", the British Em- bassy yesterday issued the following statement:

"Sir Archibald Clark Kerr and Mr. Tanl have held numerous conversa- local discussing tions

recently, matters, but no negotiations of any general character are elther being conducted or are in prospect,"__ Router.

JAPANESE BURN

·JUNK NEAR H.K.

The destruction of a junk outside Hongkong has been reported by Lau Blu, master of junk No. 1920H. He states that on March 19 while at Ko

Hal

Chinese San district, territory,

Japanese warship with the number 20 painted on its side, approached and fired upon the junk.

Thirty Ballons then boarded the unk, and after försing the crew into a sampen, covered the Junk with gasoline and set it on fire. The Chinese returned to the Colony by Barnban.

The estimated damage was $4,000.

Many Arrests Made

In Berlin

Berlin, Mar, 23.

The secret police have succeeded

Priests Killed And Churches Sacked

Vatican City, Mar. 23. His Holiness the Pope has sent an in tracking down the organisers of appeal to the Insurgents in Spain re- the German Freedom Party, follow-garding the bombardments of Barce

large number of ing months of effort to discover the luna in which authors of mysterious wireless mea civilians were killed. sages and pamphlets urging the peo- The urgent appeal is made on the pletos reliably learned that 40 menent of the action of other Powers.

's own initiative and is independ. Pope's ow

A previous appeal made by the and women have been arrested, be- longing to all classes, including two Pope last month received a favour- editors, a former Heichstag Deputy, able reply from General Francisco

Franco, Insurgent leader. and some civil servants

overthrow the Nuzls.

They await trial in the threaded People's Court on a charge of high

- trenson-Reuter,

PREPARED REPLY TO WASHINGTON

Tokyo, March 24. Japan is formally replying to the American note regarding indemulfion- tion for the sinking of the Panay and destruction of oil tankers in the Yangise River, at an early date. it was announced by the Foreign Ofee Inst night.

The Foreign Office is in touch with the Ministries concerned.-Reuter.

The Pope also pointed out the atrocities suffered by Catholle priests

and churchica

It Is stated that 20 priests were killed when the Insurgents entered Teruel, while the two churches which remained standing were ancked by Insurgent troops-Reuter Bulletin. PROMISE OF WITHDRAWAL

London, Mar. 23.

It is reliably reported that Italy has promised Britain to withdraw all Italian troops from Spain "after the Nationalists" victory is assured," and providing Britain recognises Ethiopia without waiting for the League of nations' assent.-United Press.

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Britons Are

Advised To Leave Vienna

London, Mar. 23.

Daedalus Held Up By Bad Weather

Because adverse weather conditions

British consular amelals are ad-have held up the Daedalus in Hong- vising British subjects in Austria to kong, inward airmail from London leave the country for the time being, and Australia which rould have

and business

other tles arrived to-day will probably not unless

arrive until Saturday. necessitate their presence.

The Daedalus, which was to have In connection with this advice, it brought the mail from Bangkok to

to learned that aome

visitors Hongkong, is still at Kal Tak She encounted Ft certain brusqueness is expected to depart for Bangkok from Austrian Nazi authorities with at 11 o'clock this morning, and can- regard to tours in Austria, being not possibly return until Saturday

There is a

the alim possibility advised to select another holiday venue-Reuter.

Dorado, which is to be brought back Into the Hongkong service pending repairs to the Delphinus, may be able to arrive here to-morrow, but no nows to this effect has been received yet.

KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CARS

Chan Hing-chol was taken to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment to Jaw. Injuries received when knocked down by a motor car at Shanghai Street, near Mongkok Road.

Lower Peak Tram

RECRUITING BEST SINCE WAR

London, March 24. Recruiting for the British Army

Lan Chi-cheung, a small Chinese during last week totalled 679, an i boy, was knocked down by a taxi at crease of 88 per cent, over the corres

Station, He ponding week of last year, and the. sustained slight face and legs in highest in this particular work since,

the War-Reuter Bulletin ¡¡jurlos.

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