1939-09-22 — Page 30

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September 22, 1939.

Anti-British Campaign

No Abatement Yet In North China

PEIPING, Sept. 22 (Reuter); -The violent anti-British move-

Stalin's Wisdom America's only hope lay in hor tending war materials to the Allies and in that way upholding the ladder

A group of women missionaries bo- of righteousness, the ladder by which ONE CENT was the opening longing to the United Church of nations had cilmbed, sald Mr. Babson bid made by a souvenir hunter Canada arrived from Chengtch, in Questioned as to how he inter for a plague of Hitler at the that the anti-British movement was north Honan, yesterday, reporting preted the latest Rusalan move in Poland, Mr. Babson repiled that he public auction of goods at the very strong, resulting in two gate- knew Russia intimately,

German Club this morning. It houses and the mission compound finally brought $2. The auction being set on fire.

Three hand grenades were Was conducted by casre. Lam- mert and Company and a sum thrown into the compound, but thero

were no casualties. around $3,000 was realised.

Crockery, glassware and furniture Male missionaries are closing up went for very low prices, and the bar, the property and are expected to which had cost some $800 to buy oud arrive in Pelping soon. Instal, was knocked down for $62. A gigantic lee chast was purchased for $530, which was the highest bid of the auction.

Mystery of Contents Of ment in the interior shows no

signs of diminution. Unopened Safe®.

"I think Stalin showed great wis- dom and his dealing, with Japan in which he was given all demanded. I believe Rusala will keep strictly reutral," he pointed out.

Regarding President Roosevelt's chances for a third term, he consider ed that if the President kept America out of war until 1040 they were good. On the question of U.S. neutrality. he did not consider that Congreca would do all Roosevelt wanted, but that it would compromise on what he termed cash and carry basis.

The luncheon at which Mr. Babson spoke was arranged by Mr. R. Kopelman, of S. E. levy & Co.

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ITALIAN STAND

Friendlier Attitude To Allies

London, Sept. 21. It is authoritatively stated that Britain is quietly seeking to improve relations with Italy. In the political and economic spheres,

A' Brillat. commercial mission is at present in Rome negotiating ex- change of British coal for other pro- duets, such as Italian manufactured products like engines suitable for beroplanes and mofor boats-United PTCAS.

Italy Socks Peace

Home, Sept. 21. Signor Gayda writes that lie moment for peace is it hand, unless the Poles extend the Polish-German: confiet, I. Is up to the Poles whether even a small new Polish State will be allowed to exist.

With the war ended in Eastern Europe, he asks for what purpose should there be an outbrenk in the | Western area.-United Press.

Moro Friendly Tone

Rome, Sept. 21. Workmen, under the guidance of the police, are erasing anti-British slogans from walls in various quar- ters of the city.

These slogans were painted on tha walls during the Fascist campaign at the time of the Abyssinian war | Reuter Bulletin.

Kneller Hall's First Wedding

THE youngest bandmaster in

the British Army was tho first to marry in the chapel of Kaeller Hall, the military school of music established at Twicken- ham 72 years ago,

Ho was 20-year-old Bandmuster Donald Keeling, ef Colwyn Bay, and recently married Miss Enid Elsie Green, of Whitea.

Mr. Keeling, trained at Kneller Hall, has been appointed bandmaster to the Seaforth Highlanders and after the wedding he and his bride left for. India to join his regiment.

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Recently British employees of the Pelping Syndicate mines in Honan! were forced to evacuate to Peiping, following demonstrations.

A huge painting found no bidders when the starting price was $750. The piano was also withheld.

A peculiar transaction was the sale The Japanese-controlled Chinese of an iron safe. The lower com-press reports this morning, that the partment of the safe has not yet been Japanese-sponsored, provincial gov opened, and the conditions of ante ernment of Honon have taken the were that the authorities should be mines and are reopening them forth- allowed to force that section Inler date.

In Pelping, the British editor of the There was a good attendance, and Japanese-owned English daily has though there were many foreigners, been discharged, the excuse being in- the Chinese were the inost active compatibility of his nationality with bidders.

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OH! THE BAD, BAD FRENCH!

LONDON, Sept. 21 (Reuter).— Until to-day the Nazi radio pro- paganda announcements have con- fined their attacks to Britain and anything which could have offended France has been avoided.

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