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June 10,- 1939.
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Prince Umberto: Belgian Reports
is
Brussels. BELGIUM
alive withi rumours since it
has become known that King Leopold has visited Italy.
The King, who has just re- turned, set out an one of his mountaineering holidays...
He went first to Switzerland, and it in now learned that he continued to the Dolomites. He spent some Urae in North Italy and may have' visited Milan, where Count Clano and Herr von Ribbentrop recently concluded the Italo-German military pact.
It is thought that the King's visit may have been connected with the international situation and personali affairs, When in Italy he usually) meets his sister, Princess Marie Jose, wife of the Italian Crown Prince.
BOURSE SLUMP
A stir was caused in Belgium by the arrival of a Parks newspaper which amplified a report that the Italion Crown Prince and his wife were about to leave Italy permanently to live in Belgiam.
The report was posted on the walls of the Brussels Bourse, and there was an immediate slump in stocks. traders bring apprehensive of in- ternal developments in Italy.
President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua greets his daughter Lillian. 16, like this, on arrival in New Orleans. He was en roule to visit President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House in Washington,
GESTAPO SPIES
IN CHURCHES
A THOUSAND Protestant churches in country villages all over North Germany are without clergy.
Young eurates belonging to the opposition movement have been forbidden to offelate. But the ser- vices will go on-laymen will take their places..
Hitler Angry Over Nazis Defences
Millions of church-goers in Ger-
HITLER'S much-talked-of many resent the organised attempt The Italian Embassy in Brussels being made to Nazify their church Siegfried Line is very far from denied the report, but their statement and have supported the eurates in being impregnable, spokesman sal that "the Prince and litir stand, for independence. But
was not categorical. The Embassy
In many parts it is very weak, and are far from being
finished.
the Princess are not going to staynow they are forbidden to contribute long stretches
support of their banned permanently in Belgium. They are to the free to take holidays where they | curates. like,"
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He added that the Prince and Princess would have their holidays in
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Thirty vicars have been deprived of their Hving for daring to defy Nazi decrees prescribing what they should preach from the pulpit.
It is not nearly, so strong as the French Moginot Line, and many of are without the gun emplacements guns.
HITLER HAS FOUND TIUS OUT AS THE RESULT OF HIS RECENT TOUR OF INSPECTION OF THE LINE..
He has gone back to Berlin furious, for he realises that in its present state the Siegfried Line is not capable of of holding back on attacking army.
He cannot, therefore, take any
It is said that plain-clothes mem- There is much speculation here bers of the dread Gestapo (Geriaun about this report and King Leopold's Secret Police) are being "planted" travels in Italy.
(among the congregations. Rome Correspondent states:
is to take Their task believed
Crown that the Prince and Princess will be leaving mons and to see whether collec for a holiday in the near future. tions are taken for purposes forbid-diplomatic step yet which might in- Official quarters point out that the dea by the Nazi nuthorities.
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Prince has played a prominent part in entertainments in honour of Prince Paul of Yutto-Slavia. Recently he attended the Supreme Detenee Coun- cil meeting.
Invisible Glasses
noles
volve a war, and he has had to post- pone for some months the next fright he intended to give Europe.
Hitler has sacked the civil en-
Japanese Seizure ineering experts who were building
Of s.s. "Sagres"
London.
The detention by the Japanese of the steamship Sagres was the sub- ject of a question in the House of Commons recently:-
2. Mr. Do Chair asked the Prime!
the line and more conscript Jabour has been called up to speed up the work.
Apparently it is only half Buished, though we were told at the time of Munich that i was completed.
EXHIBITION OF ART
CONTACT lenses, the new "invisible Minister was detained by the dopa Chinese Refugee Painters
glasses," worn in contact with the "Sagres" Japan-
To Give Show eye, are being used by three members ese and when she was released; of this year's American Olympic whether he is aware that some of Games ski-ing team.
the crew were three days in Japanese
An exhibition-of-paintings-by-re-
"More than 6,000 people in the prisons, and were subjected to severe fugee artists, headed by Chlu Shiu- States Wear them." Mr. maltreatment; and whether compen-ngong, will be held on July 1 at the
a London consulting satlon is being demanded?
Kam Ling Restaurant, West Point, The Prime Minister (Mr. Cham-for three days.
Since the invasion of Canton, prae- berlain): The steamship "Sagres"
United
Clifford Hall,
opilclan sald
"Fitting them is a highly-skilled
moulds of people's eyes.
task, and in some cases I have taken was seized on 8th April. No report tically all the notable artists there "In certain types of eye trouble of her release has been received. have sought refuge in the Colony, ordinary spectacles are useless, and Some of the Chinese members of the and it is the works of these artists were it not for these new lenses the crew were subjected to maltreatment which form the subject of the ex- hibition now under preparoceeds wearers would be unable to read in an unsuccessful effort to extort
Seventy per cent. of the favourable evidence, but my Noble even the largest type."
Friend's reports do not indicate that of sale of pictures will be applied to assist refugees and the remaining any of them were actually imprison thirty per cent. for the benefit of an ed. His Majesty's Government re Art Periodical issued by the Kwok serve all their rights in respect of Wa Art Association. compensation.
Roach Wrecks Tiny Plane
..Mr. De Chair: Would it not be a
salutory reminder to the Japanese if THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
we
Columbin, S. C. we stopped some of their merchantHERAPION NG1 Young J. C. Templeton of Green-ships passing through the Atlantic ville, S. C. placed a live cockroach
THERAPION NĚ.2 in his model airplane to give it good and the Mediterraneon, where luck in a contest. But the insect iority. crawled around while the plane was i
The Prime Minister; I agree that In the air, causing it to crash. Tem- pleton's "luck" came in when he was the situation is completely unsatis- awarded $5 consolation prize.
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