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Kulangsu

BRITISH PROTEST REJECTED

Tokyo, May 18.

Singapore Ready

Sir Shenton Thomas On Defence Scheme

Singapore, May 18,

The High Commissioner, Sir Shen- ton Thomas, in a speech before the Federal Council discussed the defence and preparedness of Singapore and Malaya.

Ho referred to the odds against nny frequent large scale attacks on the fortress. There were no enemy bases within range; therefore, air- craft carriers, which were themselves most vulnerable, were the only dan- ger.

Japan has rejected the British pro-

He defended the non-evacuation test against the Japanese naval land- ing at Kulangeu. The Vice-Minister policy and outlined schemes to build and for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Renzo up emergency reserves of rice Sawada, informed the British Am- other foodstuffs, and also war-time basador, Sir Robert Craigid, that control of merchant shipping for

the allocation action Japan regarded the

was transport, Justified as an emergency measure. power, censorship and the requial--

which buildings for of The Japanese forces were gradually tioning withdrawing,

emergency

had been regulations drawn up in readiness for immediate

of man-

Sir Shenton said he considered the WETO supplies of petrol and coal adequate-United Press.

The British protest of May 10 | enforcement. pointed out that the patrolling of Kulangsu streets and searches in the International Settlement of Amoy by Japanese forces was "devoid of legal basis." It constituted inter- ference with the system of interna- tional co-operation under which the Settlement was administered.

The British note requested early evacuation of Kulangsu United Pres.

GEN, WEYgand leavES

London, May 13. General Weygand, former chief of French general staff, said to-day tent what he had seen in Britain regarding national defence has been

a lesson to him.

He left for Paris to-day. while hundreds of officers of the French visiting England reserve who pre

PRESS COMMENT

Tokyo, May 30, Japanese newspapers characterize the landing of British, American and French bluejackets at Kulangsu trict, border counties and Scottish

demonstration against

ng a

Japan.

Joint

highlands. Reuter Bulletin.

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Schuschnigg

Released

Vienna, May 18.

It is rumoured that Dr. Kurt Schuschnigr. former Chancellor of Austria before the anschluss, was released by the German secret palice from his long custody at the Hotel Metropola last Saturday shorily. after Baron Rothschild, had been re- leased. Bchuschnigg, it is run- oured, went to the Old Reich, but no confrmation is avall.. able either in Berlin or Vienna. -United Prot,

Palestine Plan

:

PRESS REACTION VARIES

The Times states:

fine and alving

peace to Pales

May 19, 1939.

FULL DESCRIPTION OF BRITAIN'S NEW PALESTINE PLAN

London, May 17. Government's White Paper admitted that its proposals would involve consultations with the League of Nations with a view to ending the Mandate. In the transitional state, Britain would retain responsibility for the government of the country but both sections of the community would have the opportunity of sharing in the Government whether they availed themselves of the opportunity or not.

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postponement.

ples would be perpetuated and the situation in Palestine might become a permanent source of friction amongst all peoples in the Near and Middle East..

As soon as peace and order were sufficiently restored in Palestino, steps would be taken to carry out this polley, the objective being to place Palestinians in charge of all depart- ments with the assistance of British It had been the hope of the British i advisera and subject to the control | Governments over zince the Balfour of the High Commissioner. Arab | Declaration that in me the Arab and Jewish representatives would be population, recognizing the nd- Invited to serve as heads of depart- vantages to be derived from Jewish ments approximately in proportion settlement and the development of their respective populations. Palestine, would become reconciled Government made no proposals at to the further growth of the Jewish this stage regarding the establish- National Home. This hope had not ment of an elective legislaturo. been fulfiled. The alternatives be Nevertheless they would regard this fore His Majesty's Government were London, May 16.

00 an appropriate constitutional|elther to seek to expand the Jewish The newspapers regard the Pntes-development and would do every-National Home Indefinitely by Im- tine plan as a fair attempt to com- thing in their power to create con- migration against the strongly ex- promise but the Manchester Guarditions which would enable an in-pressed will of the Arab people of dian and the Daily Herald declare dependent Palestine State to come the country, or to permit further that it amounts to a surrender to tie into being within ten years. If at the expansion of the Jewish National end of ten years 12 appeared to Home by linmigration only if Arabs Arabs.

All the newspapers are inclined to His

Majesty's

Government that were prepared to acquiesce

postpone- The former policy meant rule. by doubt the chances of the plan's circumstances required success and they emphasise that the ment of the establishment of in- force. Apart from other considera- basis of it is eventual co-operation dependent State they would consult tions, such a polley seemed to the between the Jews and Arabs, thewill representatives of the people of Government to be contrary to the absence of which constitutes, the Palestine, the Council of the League whole spirit of Arilele 22 of the present problem.

of Nations and neighbouring Arab League Covenant as well as to their

on such Whether the plan States before deciding

specific obligations to the Arabs in Palestine which must be based the Government's

the Government came to the sooner or later on mutual tolerance dimculties, must be considered in the conclusion that postponement was and goodwill. The peace, security perspective of the events of the last unavoidable, they would invite the and progress of the Jewish National! three years. It must be confessed co-operation of these parties in Home liseif required this. There that these do not comprise a very framing plans for the future with a fore, the Government, after earnest hopeful background. The

oc- main view to achieving the desired objec- consideration and taking into doubt of this polley must be the live at the earliest possible date. count the extent to which assumption that the Jews and Arabs It was also mentioned that during growth of the Jewish National Home can be induced within any mensur-the transitional period, steps would had been facilitated over the last able time to co-operate in a unitary be taken to increase the powers and twenty years, had decided that the State. Only the grant of autonomy responsibilities of municipal cor- time had come to adopt in principle to both alike can give them any porations and local councils.

the second of the alternatives. sense of the security without which The Declaration was preceded by pence, progress and co-operation are certain general observations in Impossible. Such an evolution is by which. It was emphasised that the no menos excluded by Government's necessity under which British definition of policy.

themselves government found The Daily Telegraph says that formulating a policy, arose from the everything depends on the readiness failure of Arab and Jewish Delega of both sides to renounce some of tions at the recent conferences in their claims in a spirit of compromise London to reach an understanding on which is the sine que non of any proposats.discussed there. settlement. They must learn that

Consistent Policy the economic power and individual Quebec, May 17.

The While Faper emphasised that capacity will fully compensate for the terms of the League Mandate had Three hundred guests at the pro-

ony numerical inferiority of the nationals were attacked and novincial banquet to-night toasted the

Jews, Japanese property was damaged be- King and Queen and wished

and Jewish numerical parity governed the Palestine polley

British governments for successive would mean de facto superiority. fore the funding of the naval party. "God speed and bon voyage" on their Nevertheless, he said, the

Japanese

The Manchester Guardian says the nearly 20 years. On the one hand 30-day tour.

the British Government believed that Government seems to be doing naval authorities considered the land-

everything possible to make complete the framers of the Mandate in which Japanese Claim Chinese ing of the naval party as a necessary

the Balfour Declarations was

Regulars Aboard which the Arabs have bodied, could not have intended that emergency measure of self-defence. the nothing in However, he saw

similar situation which necessitatd action on the part of the British and American naval authorities. He said he was unable to understand why the Japanese action in Kulangsu had cused such a furore abroad-Reuter.

The Hochi Shimbun saya that the

DE VALERA PROTESTS object of the concentration of the British, American, and French war-

London, May 18. shipa and the landing of their Mr. Eamon de Valera has protest- who are bluejackets at Kulangsu is not clear.ed agahist Irish nationals

Terming their actions "thought-ilving in Britain, being made liable less," the Nichi Nichi Shimbun says, for military service under the new "Britain, America and France are conscription laws.Reuter Bulletin, ruiting

at quiet

waters Kulangsu." Continuing, the paper declares, "if they mean a demon- stration against Japan, we feel very sorry for them."-Domel.

the

NO JAPANESE LOSSES

Tokyo, May 18.

Rear-Admiral Kanazawa, spokes- man of the Navy, was subjected to a barrage of questions to-day in con- nection with the situation in Kulang-

ᏚᏓ .

He admitted that до Japanese

Press Warmly Welcome King And Queen

them

of

the

of

cm-

the

However, the British Government were unable to envisage the in- definite prolongation of imposed Jewish immigration and they were im- equally unable to agree that migration should be immediately terminated.

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FATAL LIVE WIRE TRAP

Burglar Electrocuted At Mongkok

Big Explosion

Woolwich Mishap Costs Five Lives

London, May 18. Seven, men, it is reported, are feared to have been killed in a second explosion in the past 48 hours at Woolwich arsenal this morning.

Two men lost their lives in an explosion in a cartridge pressing shop in the arsenal yesterday...

An unusual inquest was conducted In connection with land, it was by Mr. E. Himsworth, neting es stated that the High Commissioner Coroner, at the Kowloon Magistracy would be given general powers to yesterday. Members of the Jury To-day's' explosion is stated to have prohibit and regulate transfers ef were Messrs. E. L.Tavemer (Fore occurred in the proof butts where

man

M. F. de Finan and Tsal Wo-big guns were being tested. The men lond.British Wireless.

are belleved to have been standing Inquest concerned an unknown round a gun, at the time of the ex- Chinese man, aged about 30 years, plosion. Ambulances were rushed who died of electric shock on April to the arsenal from all avaliable 10. Evidence disclosed that the man places-Reuter Special. ***.

electrocuted

EXPLOSION DURING LOADING. was in all probability when he attempted to gain unlawful entrance to the courtyard of a house

London, May 10. in Argyle Street, Mongkok,

The verdict returned was "involun- tory manslaughter against a man named

Lo

Kwan, who was said to be Canton. Sub-Inspector T. K. Whelan had Dr. Hon Hung-tal, medical officer

charge

Public arge of the Kowloon Mortuary, said

said that at 9.20 a.m. on

morrow for Three Rivers and Ottawa. I optimistic attempt to solve an alroost claim that Palestine should be con- Chaoan Bay, near Swatow, and they charge of the Inquiry for the Police.

NAVY IS MYSTIFIED

Tokyo, May 10. The Japanese Navy feels mystifled at the possible motives of the British,

THREE NATIONS PLEASED American and French authorities in landing bluejackets at Kulangsu,

London, May 18. because the situation there is not ruch Canadian, American and French as to necessitate their actions, Rear-newspapers comment enthusiastically Admiral Masao Kanasawa, Chlef of on the warm welcome accorded the Publicity Bureau of the Navy Their Majesties in Quebec: Ministry, declared.

"If they do as well in English Mystification further deepens, Rear-speaking Canada and the United Admiral Kanasawn continued, when States, they will have accomplished it is remembered that this was not their primary, if the least mentioned, the first time that Japanese marines purpose of the visit the conquest of landed at Kulangau since the occupa- North Amerion," says the New York

Timics'

special tion of Amoy last summer.

correspondent Quebec.

"The new conquest of Canada oc- curred on the Plains of Abraham," declares the Whig Standard of King- ston, Ontario.

&

Replying to a question put by foreign correspondent regarding the. situation at Kulangsu, the Navy spokesman said that the authorities of the Kulangsu Municipal Council failed to manifest sincerity in con- trolling anti-Japanese propaganda in the International Settlement, despite repeated warnings issued by the Japanese authorities at Amoy, while their powers were very inefficient in dealing with the situation.

at

Paris newspapers comment with the visit's Anglo- satisfaction on French aspect.

never

La Victoire writes, "Certainly our

would grandfathers

have imagined that their grandsons would endow their friendship for England with so profound and affectionate a character."-Reuter.

FIRST DAY IN NEW WORLD Quebec, May 18, A brilliant Government banquet,

The Daily Herald remarks: It is

May Become An Acute Problem

London, May 18.

Up

found

Chinese

It has been established that fye were idlled and six injured in the Woolwich explosion, which occurred during loading of a 3.7-inch anti- aircraft gun-Reuter Special!

made on the spot, ho concluded that. the man had attempted to climb the

Immigration Hauration evidently being used by the Chinese April 16, he conducted a post mortem wall and, in an effort to assist him-

a

No. 13.

Lo then said that since the inau-

The dinner was held in the Chateau

Their Majesties the victory where Frontenac were welcomed by the Foreign obtained by a long course of violence. Palestine should be converted into a Minister,

The scheme will not bring pesce to Jewish State against the will of the

Tokyo, May 18. Asked concerning, the detention No speeches were made.

Palestine. The foundation of the Arab population of the country. On

South After the banquest Their Majesties scheme is injustice and injustice the other hand, they could not agree of two British steaners

brings no peace.

spokesman made their way amidst throngs

had been to the

The News Chronicle states that the that the correspondence between Sir Chins, the Navy Office cheering French Canadians

proposals are a well-intentioned but Henry MacMahon and the Sharif of stated that the Sogres

Mecca formed a just basis for the visited by Japanese naval officers in Citadel. They will leave at Ba.m. to

number of her carrying :a Their total railway journey will be intractable problem. The fact that

she regulars, and

Was in 11,554 miles to the Paciße coast and proposals have in the main already verted into an Arab State.

been submitted to and rejected by back to Halifax-United Press.

both parties does not augur well for Proposals regardingration during authorities for military purposes.

are that Jewish their acceptance.

"She has a British registry," he Both arms of deceased were bent self into the courtyards of either wire on the wall. The night was wet, had to be at the elbows and both the hands, house No. 11 or 13, he gramped the The Daily Mail writes that the plan the next five years would be at a is sound and wise. The Arabs and rate which, if the economie absorb said, "but many points

Arad Live capacity permitted would bring clarified, so the vessel was taken to bent at the wrists. The lands were with consistent rainfall, there mad

brought up to the front of the chest. Jewa, both stubborn

approxi- Mako for further investigation." accept it as the only alternative to the Jewish population to

This investigation revealed a cargo The left palm was closed and there been a number of burglaries in house constant unrest and unending blood-mately one third of the total popula

Government was a lacerated, burnt, and charred consisting of Chinese of the country.

Lo Kau, shop toki: of:13, Argyle -shed-or even perhaps,-an-open war,

Taking into account the expected salt. The vessel had made-seven track on the back of the left fingers.

Iside it was 3 thin

metallle wiro. Kwan had suggested that an electric "white" paper therefore, it is bound natural increase of Arab and Jewish previous voyages for the same pur-The right hand was closed and in Street, said that a man named Lo

populations and the number of pose.

The pupils were dilated and the four wire be put into the back yard be- The Japanese naval officera con- to be a sorry document--Reuter.

illegal Jewish immigrants now in the

The country, this would allow of the ad- cluded that the Sagres had not been layers of clothing in the region of cause of continuous thefts.

the chest were tor and burnt

action:

not of the wires would kill any mission as from the beginning of engaged in peaceful trade, but was through. The skin, across the chest person, as it Spanish Loan

would administer only Govern-

a shock. Witness had been invited to April this year of some 75,000 im- assisting the Kuomintang migrants over the next five years. ment, so further investigation was was charred,

test the truth of this, and on doing Internal Injuries These immigrants would, subject to necessary.

so only felt a slight shock, Lo was The the criterion of economie absorptive spokesman hoped that British

as follows: vessels in future would refrain from Internally, the soft tissues in the an electrician by profession and was capacity, be admitted for each of the next five years, actions which were able to cause front of the chest wall, underneath now in Canton. He had told witness sgivings. He had no information the charred patch on the chest, were to put the wires into action at 10 p.m., quotas of 10,000 Jewish immigrants

that a about the other vessel,--Reuter, thoroughly cooked. The lungs were every night and switch the current (on the understanding

very congested, and the brain was off every morning at 3.q.m. shortage in any one year may be

also congested. Thero was ind added to): quotas for subsequent years within the Ave year period (if UNKNOWN BURIED discuss or fracture in the body.

From his examinations, concluded guration of the wire, which was some time ago, no thefts bad occurred in economic absorptive capacity per- Britain la expected to review her mitted and also as a contribution to European's Body Found the doctor, he conclude that cause the house. No accidents prior to the

death was electric shock, Mr. A. Spary, Inspector of elec of the presence of the wire,

lec-present one, hud occurred because Spanish policy it, as anticipated, the wards the solution of the Jewish re- Italian and German troops are with-fugee problem) 25,000 refugees, as

In Harbour

trical work, P.W.D., said that he went

Mr. Hlmsworth addressed the Jury, drawn from Spain after Friday's soon as the High Commissioner was

to the ground floor of 13, Argyle satisfied that adequate provision for victory parade in Madrid.

The body of the unknown Europeur Street, Mongkok, on April 17; and and said that if they concluded that the wire had been erected unlawfully, The question of a British loan to their maintenance was ensured. After

quantity of No, their duty was to return a verdict of was shown the period of five years, no further who was found dead in the Harbour Spain may then become acute.

The report that M, van Zeeland has Jewish immigration would be per-on Wednesday, was buried yesterday W.G. galvanized from wire, about manslaughter against the

Palestine at the Protestant Cemetery Happy ve yards of flexible wire and a five had erected it. mitted unless Arabs of

Valley. Rev. A, P. Rose officiated at

pole switch connected to

Returning the verdict the Foreman amp, single Government on behalf were prepared to sequiesce.

The British Government could ac- the graveside, in the presence of junction box inside the house said. "We have como to the con- of Dutch and Swisa

The fuses were No. 20 S.W.G. lead elusion that this 18 N case of involun- No identification of the body has alloy and were intact when date which claimed to set up the

tary manslaughter against the person Is estimated to the objective of arranging a economie absorptive capacity as the yet been made, it

inspected the installation.

To Mr. Himsworth, witness said who had erected the wire around the loan of £20,000,000 from London to col criterion in the matter of Jewish have been in the water for about

endowed the attitude of immigration. There

were other nine days, thus dispelling the bellef

with the earth, a shock erected is Lo Kwan."

stage was sufficient 200 Importance.

through à voltage motion of self-government and the Edward Christianson, Chief Engineer of the Destock, who disappeared News that Germany's chief econo-safeguarding of Arab interests.

while the helm are |******

the ship was in Kowloon Dock to kill a man in ordinary circums mle negotiators at

Result of Araba' Fears either already in Burgos or going to

Sub-Inspector Whelan: Would wet! The

that in January. statement observed Spain soon to prepare a new Ger- although it not dimcult to contend The funeral of Mrs. Anacleta Peres, an n shock of this kind?

MRS. ANACLETA PERES

and dry weather have much, effect man-Spanish trade pact mean that that a large number of Jewish im Japanese bluejackets they received The two rear coaches of the 12 whether Britain is interested in the migrants who had been admitted so who died at her residence in Hankowe Witness: It is far more dangerous

wet weather. no protest or representations, while car stream-lined train, became the Spanish market or not, Brikh poll-far had been absorbed economically. Road, was held at the no foreign warship attempted to land temporary home of the King and cians are aware that a refusal to the fear of the Arabs that this influx Cemetery yesterday. Rev. Father F

Queen.

lend assistance to General Franco

a post- at the graveside, nesisted

pesisted by Father

It is very important, doctors. to a scavenging lane in Argyle Street Except for a few nights they will would tend to make his regime mom would continue indefinitely until the M. Rossi oficiated in the Chapel and that at 4.45 am, on; April 16 he went |

Jewish population was in

and found the body between the say, not to overtax your system live constantly in the train while dependent than ever upon the axis. tion to dominate them, had produced Noval.****

The chief mourners were her son walls of the lane. A wire Wad traversing Canada and the United On the other hand, the British are consequences which were extremely

WILD Interred

grasped in the right hand and passed immediately after the birth of a States.

apprehensive lest any financial sup grave for Jews and Arabs alike and Rene, whose wreath There is a luxurious assemblage of port they might sponsor for Spain, for the peace and prosperity of with the coffin, her father, Mr. J. R. across the chest, down the left hand child. When you are feeding sisters, Mrs. J. Rc- and wrist and continued upwards to baby yourself, you should take gleaming silver and blue conches. would merely serve to help Spain Palestine. The methods employed by Castilho, her

M. Cantliho

eight foot wall, where it was nt- The high spot of the beginning of meet her payments due to Italy and Arah terrorists against fellow Arabs medios,

must receive Castilho and O. Castilho, and her tached to wooden bracket. Two plenty of casily digested nourish Jewa alike, the tour will be this afternoon's cla- Germany, mainly for war supplies.

but it brothers, Messrs. P. Castilho, Qother wires were still in position and mont borate celebration at Montreal.- As long as doubts perast here unqualified condemnation

reason, doctors United Press, TAGAJA

whether Spanish independence is could not be denied that the fear of Castilho and Z. Castlino.

others present Included A. V. Barros, ran from this bracket along the top For that sured, Britain's political and financial indefinite Jewish Immigration was

throughout......⠀⠀ China recommend the Arab Belgado, A. E. 6. Alves, E. 3. Vigueredo, of the wall to a further bracket; rulers are likely to withhold a loan. widespread.

amongst

C. M. Cunha, M. Abraham; . Bilva, from there along thoʻndjoining Wa Horlicks, They have proved that population and that this fear had 3. Casulbo Remedios, United Press. ..

M. F Courtyards of HOUS

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Dawn-Horlicks stimulates the appetite, made possible the disturbances which aptal D'Almada Remediow

to | Delgado, D. E. Santos," J. Barron, C. M. 19. had given a serious: setback 10 Dzorio, A. M. Ozono, L. M. Ozario and Continuing, the Sergeant gold promotes sound sleep and CAUSE A MYSTERY

economie progress, had depleted the Sisters of the Italian Convent Danzig, May 10.

Palestine, exchequer, rendered life Wreaths were pent. by her Loving son, sparks could be seen coming from strengthens the whole systems.

The and Mario Loving Dad, the wire beside the body, The Warsaw-Gydnin express censli-.

and property, insecure and produced Rene Ma

Borinte Flavio, Tino, Cynth and to, mates of house No. 13 were awakend, ed outside Danzig 'slation early, this

bitterness between Arab and Bag Solid and Eddie, Celeste and Peter, switch was found Inside the house supply of maternal adik and A bili making permanent a 4 per

Jewish, populations which was de Edna M Kennedy, so D'Almada Castro, inorning. Several carriages turned

Amateur: golfors who accept gitis plorable between citizenship of the Kwok Lam Amy Young Artta and and the current was switched off ensures the success of breast ever. The engine was wrecked...The cant. "take" to the Delaware Steeple

feeding. cause of the accident was a mystery, chase and Race Association has been from manufacturers of golf:cqulp- same country if in these claperanze Keout, Mr. M. 8. Homario, Mra. Using a pair of scissors, the wire was Metro Lo Non perfectly clear and signed by Gov. Richard chumpionship. This is the decision Linust up to the economic absorpt and sararon and family

train does not stop at Danzig passed by the Delaware Legislature ment will be barred from the amateur cumstances immigration was con- Lord and family, br. and Mrs cut out from the man's hand.

Posibly à Burglarija bry The driver and fireman were both McMullen. A temporary increase of that has been made by the Royal and ve capacity of the country or and Min LA Rocha Mrand Kra

Concluding, Sgt. Morrison mid that More, Robertson Wilson and Company, badly hurt, but the passengers escape 15 per cent. was authorized two Ancient Club, governing body of the gardless of all other considerations, Trigon Mr. and Mrs, IL. J. Millington,

a fatal enmity between the two peo-

and the Hongkong Telephone Company, as a result of the investigations ha ed lightly-Reuter.

accompanied by great demonstrations been entrusted with negotiations with and enthusiasm, coded Their Majesthe les first day in the New World.of

Japanese naval authoritica landed Last evening the festivities included Ading

to current versioncept the interpretation of the Man-Chief Inspector J; S. Fander.

Rear-Admiral Kanasawa sald he wondered why so much fuss is made by Britain, America and France con- cerning the landing of Japanese blue- jackets at Kulangsu now, though no fuss was made when the Japanese landing party patrolled Kulangsu for more than two months last year.

Rear-Admiral Kanasawa said the

marinca at Kulangsu 27, last year, when not foreign consular body but the foreign navel nuthorities gave a "ready o-kay" to the Japanese proposals for protecting the

the Japanese lives and property, incit

including the Japanese Ottawa at 11 pm-Router. Consulate-General, by the Japanese landing party which withdrew on July 31, last year, voluntarily.

During the two-months' stay or the

marines-Domet.

Moy on

a magnificent display of fireworks with watched by thousands.

only

Train Derailed

the

Danzig, May 18. The Warsaw-Gyndin express be- came derailed outside Danzig's main station to-day..

Beyond the fact that many were severely injured, no further detalls are available at the moment.—United Pras.

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A person who

Their Majesties leave at 0.15 a.m., Spa British Government with added obligations imposed such as the pro- held at first that it was the body of that providing the body was in 'direat house. The person'who had the wire

local time, to-day en route to Mon- the treal, where they are due to arrive

leave at 2.15 pm., and then

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