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POLISH RELATIONS

REVIEWED

Paris Apparently:

Satisfied

Paris, June 28.

BOMBINGS ONLY SELF DEFENCE MEASURES

Insurgents Reply To British Note

Burgos, June 28.

JUNE 29, 1938:

DEMANDS ECONOMIC AID FOR FAR EAST

Labour M.P. Would, Also Help Japan

London, June 28. In the House of Commons to-day,

Rev. R. W. Sorensen, Labour Member for West Leyton, asked whether the Prime Minister would propose to the League of Nations for its immediate

economic needs of China and Japan

French relations with Poland A mi-official Note was issued were reviewed during the course by the Insurgent Government to- of conversations to-day between day with reference to the bomb- M. Georges Bonnet, the Frenching of ships in Spanish porta. consideration means whereby the Foreign Secretary, and M. The Note alleges that Lukasievicz, the Polish Am-lopponents of Insurgent Spain in could be assisted through League bassador, who has just returned Great Britain are making use of action and international agreement to Paris from Warsaw.

the aerial attacks on British at the end of hostilities, or earlier, if

the opportunity offered.

Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretory The Polish Ambassador brought ships to misrepresent the facts with him reptiles to various questions by attempting to make it appear for Foreign Affalts, in reply. put by the French Government with that Insurgent acroplanes have capitulated the recommendations a view to clarifying the position and singled out British ships as their already made by the League regard- zirengthening collaboration between targets.

ing Chiria. the two allied Governments.

"It is certainly not the intention "No request has been received for of the Nationalist Spanish Govern-economic assistance to Japan through ment to occasion any loss or damage the League,” Mr. Buller added. to the British nation, which Nation-

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It is understood that the Poilsh repiles are considered satisfactory in French official circles.

alist Spain esteems very highly," the The Rev. Mr. Sorensen asked if the

Prime Minister realised Although details of the Frenco Note declares.

thnt the questions to Poland are unknown, it "It must be understood, however, economic factor was one of the is presumed that some of them, at that those objects in enemy finr-serious causes of the war in the For Icast, concerned the recent steps bours which are a most important East, and required far more inlila attributed to Colonel Beck, the Polish source of military equipment to the tive from the Government than it Foreign Minister, with a view to the Republican Spanish Government had so for given. formation of a neutral bloc between cannot be spared. Soviet Russia and Germany-Reuter.

Jews Turn

On Police

At Haifa

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Transporting Arms?

damaged

Mr. Chamberlain replied that he had nlready informed the House that the British Government fully realised the importance of this matter. foreign ships are

"Are you satisfied with what is be- while delivering consignment, ting done?" the Rev.

Mr.

Sorensen must be ascribed to the fact that they asked.

were transporting arms, which un- The Prime Minister repfled in the doubtedly made them military ob-armative.--Reuter, Jectives.

Most of these ships, the Note goes on to say, are in the service of pri- vate shipping companies, which could only be referred to as pirate companies and have no right to fly the British fing, which they are

using to camouflage their real trade.

Under these circumstances, bomb

Serious Rioting Reported attacles are purely nets of self-de-

Jerusalem. June 28,

A curfew has been proclaimed from 8p.m, each night, following a demonstration, which lasted throughout the day, against the death sentence passed by the

on Military Court at Halfa young Jew convicted of terrorist activities.

A British constable and three Jews, including women, were slightly injured during the de- monstrations in the evening.

when

pollet were forced to charge with batous and disperse the crowds-Reuter.

Trans-Ocean adds that the Jew who was sentenced to death by the Military Tribunoi, whose nume is Jacob dosef Schlomo, was to have faced the Aring aquad yesterday. The Rabbi Hertzog has despatched telegrapma to Jews throughout the world, directing that prayers should be offered for the condemned man. REFUSES TO ACT

fence, and ships "ore attucked not be- cause they are flying the British Ging, but because they abuse that flag, and carry on their piratical trade in spite

warnings to desist."- Trans-Ocean.

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Raid On Alicante

The Madrid correspondent of Ex- change Telegraph reports that eight Insurgent planes dropped over (1 hundred bombs on Alleante yester- day, killing ten people and wounding 20. Thirteen buildings were de- stroyed.--United Press.

BLOODLESS PURGE REVEALED

Expect Strong Action To

Stop Bombings

London, June 28.

There is a growing feeling in Conservative quarters in London that the Government must soon yield to demands for strong action In retaliation

for

Insurgent attacks on British shipping.

The British Government has instructed the British Agent at Burros, Sir Robert Hodgson, to Inform General Franco that Investigations by the Non- Intervention Board and by Bri- tishi ometals disclose that there is no substanilation for Insurgent allegations that Bellish ships trading with Loyalist Spain violated the Non-Intervention Agreement--United Press.

NANCHANG RAIDED

Jerusalem. June 28, It is learned from a reliable source

Vienna, June 28. that the Rabbi of Haifa, who was Reliable sources disclose that Aus- asked to attend to the last spiritual trian Nazis disgruntled with the needs of the Jew sentenced to execu- existing arrangement whereby it is ion for terrorism has refused to per- alleged that German

Nazis pro- form the duty, on the plea that dominate in Austrian pees, were

Nanchang, June 20. Wednesday is Jewish festival. subjected to a series of bloodless

A large fleet of Japanese planes Strong detachments of police ap- parges late in May and early in June. subjected Nanchang, Chian and peared in the Jewish quarter last It is stated that approximately one Hukow to a severe altack yesterday, night in view of possible demonstra-thousand Nazi malcontents have been dropping 200 bombs, tions--Trans-Ocean.

despatched to a concentration camp at Dachau. United Press,

ELIMINATING RADICALS

Vienna, June 29. that the recorganisation of the Aus- A three-day survey has disclosed trian Nazi Storm Troops was ordered | for the purpose of "eliminating About 10 minutes later unother radical elements."

squadron of Japanese planes came and rained more bombs in the It is understood that the purge re eastern suburbs, whilst 12 other sulted in firm suppression of enemy machines were intercepted by malcontents who desired to profit the Chinese, pursuit craft and turned from the Anschluss-United Press. back without renching Nanchang.

JAPANESE MOBILISE WORKERS

Tokyo, June 28.

The Japanese Cabinet is in- voking the new sections of the Mobilisation Law concerning the| conscription of labour in the munitions industry.

Workers in this industry will be brought under the terms of

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CITIZENSHIP RESTORED

Shortly after Toon 18 - Japanese aircraft appeared over Nanchang. Chinese pursuits took to the air to challenge them. The raiders empiled on the castern Over 100 bombs were dumped. their bomb racks suburbs and hurriedly departed,

It is ascertained that over 30 peasants were either killed or mul- med and hundreds of houses were blown to pieces.

San Francisco, June 28. Chion was raided by nine Japanese The Federal Court has restored planes at 1.15 p.m. and Hukow by the American citizenship of Mrs. six planes at 3 p.m. Bombs were suburby at both Edith Johnson Kawasaki, a 53-year- dropped in the

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old American woman who married a places. The extent the law probably in August. Japanese. Mr. Kawasaki is attached has not yet been ascertained.. United Press.

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