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Rent

Guarantees To SWEDE Crown ALHAMBRA

Affected Only By Nazi Aggression

mous

Felping, Oct 19.

Hearing

George Soderbom, life-long Swedish)

After appearing in answer to n resident of Inner Mongolia, has been released after three months' imprison-summons in the Ping Shun Land Court yesterday, Thomas ment in Japanese mliltary head- Offer

Kalgan Henry Gordon Brayfield was in- LONDON, Oct. 19 (British Wire- quacters, despatches from

formed that the summons had been les)-Asked in the House of Com-state.

references to whether the

It is stated that one of the terms of dismissed,

Brayield wan summoned to show Warrant cause why a aggression by a European power in his release is that he shall not leave

should not $116.33 the agreement of mutual assistance Mengehinng territory.

Soderbom's headquarters" have be issued for the recovery signed between 'the United Kingdom

court, he waa and Poland on August 25 were in- for long been at Kwelhun. He ac- Crown Rent by attachment and sale. Lund the Assistant tended to cover the case of aggres- companied Sven Hedin's last expedi-On arrival at the

Informed by other sion by

powers, including tion into Central Asia,

Barrow, that the for Soderbom was arrested on suspicion Oficer, Mr. J. Russia, the Under-Seeretazry

ag was dismissed

tho Foreign Affairs replied: "No. During that he was working in the interests summons

tamount had been paid. the negotiations which led up to the of an unnamed third Power. It

Mr. Bruyneld; You should have ignature of the agreement, it was learned reliably that that Power

telephone or letter, understood between the Polish was supposed to be Britain, suspicion notified me

Mr. Burrow; I am very sorry to Government arc 11: Majesty's having rested on him because a num- Government that

agreement of his guests at Kweihua had been have troubled you. I am sorry, but should only cover the case of aggres Britons, including Lieutenant Cooper, you should have used your common sion by Germany, and the Polish who was arrested in Kalgan when he sense..

Mr. Bruyfeld pointed out to Mr. went there from Peiping to see Licu- Government contrim that this is 50.

tenant-Colonel Spear, the British Barrow that he received a summons dated October 11. His cheque wha Military Attache then detained.

Soderbom's house in Kweihun has paid on October 13 and delivered ut years been caravanseral for noon on October 14. The sum claimed

the

STOCK EXCHANGE for racliers of all antionalities became automatically due for pay-

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hich date who have visited the hotelless elty.ment on October 13, on

The receipt Soderbom's release uppears to have the cheque was drawn. been an amicable affair, as it is re- was dated October 18, ported that he has been asked to lead at a very grievous loss of time, which Mr. Drayfield; I appear in person LONDON, Oct. 19 (Reuter)-The Japanese expedition

disorganized my Stock Exchange moved Irregularly Mongelin in a search for Nestorian re- has considerably

and senior within narrow limits, but the under- mains, about which he is well inform-ace an my partner

assistant are on occasional duty with tone was admittedly dull awing, toj od-Reuter. operators' disinclination to enler

Sven Hedin, famous Swedish ex-the armed forces of the Colony. I fresh commitments, pending receipt plorer and writer spent 30 years visit would have sent a legal practitioner of the to appear on my behalf but I belleva of more constructive news.

Ing the less known pirts

have exercised your Central you would

No sections, however, met serious globe. His chief Beld was selling pressure, consequently de-Asia, Among his books is one dealing right under the law of disallowing clines were only very slight.

with Tibet, "The Conquest of Tibet, als appearance. 1934."

Markets appeared to be consolidal-

ing the recently-nequired gains in commodities and rubber.

A Arm undertone was maintained owing to covering purchases. Wall Street was irregular.

Military Funeral

For Nazi Pilots

Four Die In Plane Crash

Studied Pain As He Died ONE of the discussions at this yeur's meeting of the British Association was on the problem. of pain.

It was a tribute to Sir James

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SAN DIEGO, Cal.. Oct. 19 (UP).—Four inen

were killed. LONDON, Oct. 19 (British Wire-when a bi-motor plane crashed MacKenzie. specialist on heart dis less)Two German airmen, who

near here, the cases, who died in 1928, two days after he hart written tic Just were killed in Monday's raid on the in a bean feld

over sentences of a book describing his Firth of Forth, are to be buried at bodies being senttered the Portobello Cemetery 10-morrow wide area.

study over five years of the progress | im of the disense of the heart from afternoon.

war which he himself tied.

It is imposs.ble to ascertain will be mediately whether it was it Full military honours accorded. The bodies will le to craft or o navy plane, but it is feared} night in Portobello Church guarded it was attached to a North Island by R.A.F. men. The cortege will squadron which Is nearby. leave the church at 3.30, the coffins: heing covered with Swasta Flags.

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The Association met at Dundee and, as usual the programme ranged over a wide variety of subjects.

LAUNDRY SORTING

One, for example, related to the sorting process in loundries, which was described by Miss M. M. Mellis in the psychology section.

Major R. H. Mayo, Inventor of the plek-a-buch_aircraft, read a paper on the Transatlantic air service. and NEW YORK. Oct. 10 (Reuter).—Mr. H. E. Wimperis, president of the The Vienna Itefugee Organisation an-engineering section, discussed the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ISTANBUL, Oct. 19 (Router)nounces that the Italian Minister for possibilities of speed in man-flown

agreed 10 settle machines. Most Ministers and many deputies the Colonies has

The presidental address of Pro- have

Ankura for left

Erzerum, 5,900.000, Jewish refugees la Abys-

Mussolini's consent fessur Sir Albert C. Seward was on Armenia, to attend the opening ofisinia i Signor

"Th Western

Bie Isles through the railroad between Sivas and can be obtained.

Mists of Ages." Erzerum, linking Ankara with East

discussion on the assessment of Anatolia via Kayseri and Sivas.

Professor D. 'Burns, Profesosr E. P.

and Sir John Orr on nutrition.

Mr. W. H. N. Hotopt talked on Some

interests characteristic schoolboys,"

The line is considered of great strategic importance because it en- ables rupld movement of troops and East to and from materials wor

mast Anatolia, where

of the im- Army

usuntly Corps are portant concentrated.

Princes Welcome India Plan

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“ BOMBAY, Oct. 18

(Reuter)- Commenting on the British Govern- ment's announcement with regard to the future government of India, the Lo Nawal of Bhopal said it was to

the satisfaction by received with

of Indian states, a large number whom considered the Federal Scheme unsatisfactory.

The Nawab added that he believed the States would co-operate with Lord Linlithgow In establishing a consultative body at the centre for the successful conduct of the war.

German "Sausage" Is Captured

LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter),~~A German observation balloon which drifted on the Western Front into British times is now being examined at British Headquarters.

The wire cable attached. balloon fouled overhead cables and interrupted the local electricity sup-

ply for ten minutes.

The balloon was set on fire.

to the

Famed Economist Cathcart spoke on "Finess for What?

Injured In Gale

NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (Reuter).- M. Paul van Zeeland, former Belgian Premler, was one of the 73 passengers

Injured when the American Ener. Made-Coins While rise in the Atlantic.

His Family Slept

President Harding ran into a hur-

of

LATE NEWS A STATEMENT that he made

INSIST

on

Genuine

counterfeit half-crowns at his home "while the missus and kids were asleep" was said at West Ham recently to have been jmade by an unemployed man.

Though he insisted that his wife Was innocent and never present when the coins were made, both husband and wife, Emanuel Ernest Jolin Everett (42), and Rebecca Everett (41), of Vincent Street, Canning Town, were committed for trial on caining charges.

Mr. B. G. Saywell (prosecuting) said Everett and his wife and five of their seven children lived in two

rooms.

When officers vislied the flat and told the couple that it was believed counterfeit coins were being made there, Everett sald, "You are right; here they are, and handed over four counterfelt half-crowns.

Mrs. Everett produced 39 half- crowns, each one wrapped in tissue paper, from her apron pocket and Bald,

hide "I was only trying to

them."

In court Everett said, "All I wish to say is that my wife is innocent." Mrs. Everett, who said, "I am not qulity," was allowed buil

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No Diminution in Supply Sold to Japan

Australian Government has decided to permit export of wool to Japan. The Australian Government lender at the same time requested Japanese to commence buying of Australian wool at an early date,

Tokyo, Oct. 19. Upon receipt of the report on Wednesday, it is revealed, the Foreign Despite the recent reports that the office immediately started arrange- British Government has decided to purchase all wool produced in Aus-ments with the Ministry of Commerce and Indusry for making importers tralia and New Zealand, reports reaching here claim that the Austra place orders for wool from Australia. An agreement was reached on ilan Government has agreed to sell October 14 between the Japanero the same amount of wool in Japan Consul-General, Mr.. Akiyama, and as hitherto..

the Australian Government authorl- After he started negotiations with ties concerned regarding the prices. the Australian Government some and other particulars of wool. time ago with a view to retaining Detailed arrangements are now in the quota of wool as provided for progress between Australlap autho under the existing trade agreement rities, and Japanese importers re- between Japan and Australla, the garding, technical affairs. Under the Japanese Consul-General at Sydney, preschi agreement, Japan will be Mr. Akiyama, has been assured by able to buy 300,000 bales of wool SI Earle C. G. Poge, Minister for from Australia during the coming Commerce, at Canberra, that the season-Domel, INCH

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