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Netherlands Keeping
Versailles Treaty Now
Doors Closed "Dead Letter"
The Hague, June 28.
Under a decree Issued to-day, all- foreigners wishing to visit their re-
Berlin, June 20.
Yesterday Why the nineteenth latives or friends in the Netherlands [anniversary of the signing of the must in future obtain beforehand a Trenty of Versailles, which ended the letter of invitation.
Great War.
Occasion
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FRANCO-
POLISH RELATIONS REVIEWED
Paris Apparently Satisfied
Prior to its despatch overseas, this letter must be submitted by the sen- "The Treaty in question was der to the Dutch police authorities, reality no treaty, but
Paris, June 28, 11 formula who will notate the time allowed the dictates by the recipient for his sojourn in Holland.
victors," said the French relations with Poland This is part of the new immigra-commenting on the
Nazi organ. Voelkischer-Beobachter, were reviewed during the course tion scheme announced
the morning,
this of conversations to-day between by Netherlands Government this week.
M. Georges Bonnet, the French Only tourists and visitors with the
"It is now a dead letter, and will Foreigh Secretary, and finite business interests will be al-remin eternally stigmatised in his Lukasievicz, the lawed in future
Polish to reskie
atory as an attempt to destroy th the country. Foreigners Win wish to
to right to existence of certain nations, bussador, who has just returned migrale to the Netherlands will be
to Paris from Warsaw. refused entry unless they have the contestable fact.
"Grenter Germany is now an in- letter of invitation mentioned above. reply to the short-sighted politicians." That is the best --Trans-Ocean.
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the
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the
other
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Tin whole affair was quickly that before neighbours couli arrive on the scene the murderer bad escaped, and this morning the police! were still scouring the Colony for) 11131
According to neighbourg Lee had asked his father three days before to advance hin 300, and was se fused.
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Hankow, June 20 Mario Taltoni Marcbie has been appointed tollan Anlassudor to China, in successlun to Signor G Cora, who is returning to Italy to new post in the Royal
Court
The new Ambassador has been! Halian Minister to The Hague since! 1932--Reuter,
NON-INTERVENTION
CONTROL COSTS BEING DEBATED
London, June 28
At yesterday's meeting of the sub- Committee of the Non-Intervention Committee, the Soviet representative suggested that Great Britain, France,
Japanese Hunt Terrorists
Shanghal, June 29
To the wall of air raid sirens, gundarmies, acting in co-operation With Japanese marine and consular police, carried out a series of raids throughout Honghew for three hours yesterday.
It is reported that more than a hundred persons wer taken into i | custody, including 80 Chinese, severa] |
"Red" Russians and a number of Japanere.
According to Japanese sources, the i purpose of the raids was to cool aut
undesirable elements owing 10
terrorist activities fn the later- national Settienient and French Con- ression--Renter.
U.S. Gunboat Commander Killed
M.
Am-
with him replica to various questions The Polish Ambassador brought
put by the French Government with a view to clarifying the position and strengthening collaboration between the two allied Governments.
It is understood that the Polish replies are considered satisfactory in French offieint circles.
Although detalls of the Frenen questions to Poland are unknown, it Ja presumed that some of them, at least, concerned the recent steps attributed to Colonel Beck, the Polishi Foreign Minister, with a view to the formation of a neutral bloc between Soviet Russia and Germany.-Reuter,
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Rubber Manufactures Flood Market
Landon, June 20. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. M. Watson. Labour Manber fur Dunfermline, asked if the Pre- sident of the Board of Trale aware of the strong discontent being expressed by British rubber mana- facturers owing to the increasing volume of imports from Hongkong and other Empire countries
Mr. Watson pointed out that many workers had been discharged from Jchang. June 29. rubber factories in the United King- Captam F. H. Gilmer, of the United dom, and he asked what action was States gunbont Turtulle was acciden-being taken to prevent further in- tally killed while bathing here Mon-roads being made In the Home day.
No details of the tragedy known at present,--Reuter,
CHINESE STRIKE
AT LIUHO
are
Bankow. June 29, Chinese moblic units attacked and railway station al
market.
Mr. Oliver Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, sold in reply that he had received representations from the United Kingdom industry on the matter.
pari uf Mr. Wing the latter
question. Mr.
Stanley sold
a reply had previously been given, in which he had stated that he understood United Kingdom manufacturers had
Germany, Italy and Soviet Russle captured the should each bear unte-sixth of the Liubo, west of Hruchow, on Sunday and Canadian total
expense et organising evacuation of volunteers from Spuinight, according to military des- reached a substantial measure of maintaining control officers
agreement. Negotiations with other the Empire manufacturers were
a
other
mem-
patches.
The Chinese withdrew upon
--Reuter.
STRIVE TO CROSS YELLOW RIVER
Spanish ports, while the bers of the Committee should bearrival of Japanese reinforcements. consideration-Renter. the remaining one-sixth of the cust. The Soviet delegate also suggested that the Loyalist and insurgent Gov- ernment should bear the expense of maintaining volunteers prler to their repatriation, while the expenses of transportation from Spain should be borne by the respective Governments in proportion to the number of their nationals.
Hankow, June 20.
to cross the
A Japanese threat Yellow River west of Chengchow. In north-eastern Honan, is the latest) development on the Honan front. of the British, according to Chinese military French, Italian and German
des. ernments stated that their Govern-
pulches.
Representatives
Gov-
The area north of the Yellow River
ments were prepared to pay ais said to resemble an armed camp,
under
Claims Japan Tricks Britain Into Purchases
London, June 28. Allegations that a large proportion quarter of the guin required to provide the total needed in through Ponnt, western terminus as China tea were made in the House that might be Japanese troops continually pouring of Japanese tea was sold in England after payment of the Soviet con- of the Toochin Railway. tribution-Reuter.
OUR BIG
It is claimed that the Chinese have recaptured Taiyuang. on the north bank of the Yellow Hiver-Reuter,
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