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April 29, 1939.

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Sanctions Against Japan By U.S.

WASHINGTON, Apr. 28-Senu- torini supporters of strong United.

Millions Heard Hitler Speech

to

about

Big Theft

· Reported

Berlin, Apr. 29. European's $6,434

Besides the 880 members of the States foreign policy, in the Orient Relchatag, Herr Hitler had are seeking congressional authority audience of millions of people, for Cash Box Loss to invoke economic sanctions against microphones carried its speech

Japan, but specifically protect United every corner of the globe. MONEY AND JEWELLERY ing agricultural commodities to Japan. President Roosevelt's suggestion was

States possessions engaged in export- Practically all he sold to the value of $6,434 is reported Congressional observers

express rehearsed beforehand in the press and to have been stolen from a room the belief that Senator Pittman's re-contained no surprises. occupied by Mr. A. Bowers at 5 to pince an embargo on Philippines, nothing to do with the suggestion, solution will authorise the President

Everybody knew he would have Cameron Road, Kowloon.

shipments of ripe and Iron ore to and all that it remained for him was In a report of the loss, Mr. Bowers Japan, but that it will restrain the to explain in detail why he could not states that the money and fewellery President from embargoing abaen, nccept the proposal. were kept in a cash box in his bed- coconuts and rice, which are classed

as agricultural products,

it is thought that the speech may According

The Pittman resolution

bea prelude to an intensification of to the report, Mr.

provides Bowers last saw the cash box and that the President is not authorised toerman press criticism of Poland, its contents at 9 p.m. on Thursday. Invoke "restrictions against or upon been committed against Germans in Stories of atrocities alleged to have When he awoke yesterday morning! importers of agricultural productsPoland have again been appearing fa the contents of the box had disap from the United States or its possex-the papers during the last few peared.

Hions, over which it has

Political circles are saying that

days. sovereigntyUnited Press.

Fuehrer's promise to give an assur- the ance to individual States if they ask, for it, is in no way an acceptance of President Roosevelt's proposal. Sucht an assurance would presumably be entirely a matter between Germany and the States concerned, so that any violation of such an agreement would have nothing to do with a third State.

Reuter.

room.

The owner of the establishment at which Mr. Bowers resides, Mrs. N, S. Moses, refused to confirm the report when approached by the "Telegraph" this morning,

"You will have to obtain your in- formation from Mr, Bowers himself". she said,

Mr. Bowers way not at home this morning.

Eden Enrols In Terriers

LONDON, Apr. 28.-Britain Is speeding up its programme of pre- pare:hiess,

Among the hundreds of volunteers

Explosion In Yaumati

Won't Mention Speech

no

New York. Apr. 20. President Roosevelt will avoid all reference to Herr ltler's speech in his address on Sunday at the opening of the World's Fair, it was stated by

White House secretary to-day- Reuter,

U.S. Navy Comes To Pacific

Sit-Down Strike By Politicians

Members of the Seiyukal Party. second largest

politient group in

"sil-down"

Japan, have staged a strike at Party Headquarters. A dispute has arkeen

between

who enrolled for service In the. Ter- PANAMA, Apr. 28-The United ritorials to-ty was Mr. Anthony Stales battle fleet has virtually cum-Party factions regarding the selection Eden, the former Foreign Minister.pleted the transit of the Panama of a President. United Press.

Canal.

About 200 members supporting 1. The auxiliary craft have been pass-Holoyama, former Minister of Educa ing through during the morning, tion, have #ccupied the building. trailing the bigger units..

Rival factions have been prevented Twenty-one epmmerelai vessels from "counter-attacking" the lost were kept walting.

headquarters by police. Eighty now guarding the The situation threatens to assume serious proportions as the Chief of Police has issued an ultimatum order- ing the "sit-down" strikers to quit within an hour.Domel.

It is announced that the fleet will policemen are depart for the Pacifle stallons on building. Two men were seriously injured-Tuesday-United Preas. one is not expected to live, when an explosion nccurred in a shop on the ground floor of 300 Reclamation teet shortly after 9 am. The men were soldering an

empty carbide

drtim when it exploded. Yatt Sun, 21, sustained terrible injuries to face, legs and body. Both men were rush e to Kowloon Hospital,

Soviet Airmen Down At Sea

Russian fliers forced down at sea, Intitude 47 Longitude 03. $.0.5. Indicates that they are down in the Gulf of 8. Lawrence in the neigh- bourhood of Prince Edward Island.

of

Field and coastguard officials are conferring on the possibility despatching a rescue plane-United Press.

Speech Handed

To U.S. Envoy

that the American Charge d'Agaires BERLIN, Apr. 28-It is announced

in Berlin was hunded the text of the Fuchrer's speech as ph President Roosevelt's

· Reuter,

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