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Friday,

NANCY

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I WONDER WHY BUSINESS GOT GOOD SO

SUDDEN

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OH --- I HAD A LITTLE TO

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August 23, 1940.

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Requiem Mass For Dr. A. T. Barbosa

BRITISH

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RELATIONS

Late Macao Governor WITH JAPAN QUERY Eulogised By Bishop

Homage to the memory of the late Dr. Artur Tamagnini de Sousa Barbosa, late fiovernor of Macao, who died last month, was paid at a Requiem Mass held in the Roman Catholic Cathe drat this morning. The service was conducted by Mgr. H. Valtoria, Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong, assisted by priests of the Catholic Mission.

Many members of the Portu- j guego community attended, hend- ed by Chov. F. P. de V. Soares. Acting Consul for Portugal.

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600-Mile Tramp By Soldier

LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter).] -In the House of Commons_to- day, Mr. Geoffrey Mander asked; questions regarding British rela- ions with Japan in the Far East.. Mr. Mander asked if any reply had bren received to the request made by Sir Robert Craigie, the British Am-j bassador, to Mr. Yuzuke Matsuoka, for definite information AN to the future friend of policy.

Japanese foreign

No Statement To Make Mr. Mander also asked if Mr. R. A. Butler had any statement to make with reference to the Shanghai and other places in the For East consequent on the withdrawal lot Hritish forces.

situation of

stated: "I

Mr. Butler, In A written reply, AI unaware that any direct request, in the sense indicated, has recently been made by Sir Robert Craigle. But Mr. Mander has doubt- less seen from the Them the general *intement of policy which war

I have no statement to

His Excellency the Governor represented by Capt. H. A. de D.

London, July 6. Trivale D. Mountain, Botelho (Hon, A. D. C.), white }{1=

reported missing on April 23 in Norway, has Excellency Major-General A. Grakett was represented by

returned to his home at Ibstock, A. V. Petri., Lt-Cdr. W. A. Elliott tiles in 58 days. He got away from Major Leicestershire, after tramping 600 represented the Commodore (Rear-Norway in a fishing boat with water Adm. A. M. Peters).

for five days and food for two days. Mr. F. C. Fornes (representing the Duyrn of the Cunmular Body, Mr. A. Norwegian people were kind to him, F. Southard, Consul-General for the sald, while he was eluding the United States).

Germans, one woman giving him 50s Mr. Philip Tiau, Special_Delegate land of Portugal, that Faith which of the Chinese Foreign Affairs Dets Intrepid warriors and fearlessed by the Japanese Government

for Kwangtung and Kwang-navigators brought with them all over partment for xl, and

and hi

Secretary, Fr. V. the world, that Faith which Our Lady on August 1.

Rey Bernardini, Superior of the Aberdeen of Fatima lins so strongly rekindled make on the second part of the Industrial School, Guarana, S. S., Director of St. Louis of sectarian revolutions and on which Industrial School, and Sistres and the great statesmen Salazar has based pupils of the Italian Convent.

The modern wonderful resurrection of Others present included Mon, H. The

the Country, this Catholic Faith was Von der Straeten (Consul-General the very soul of

Rov Fr. Jin Portugal after an unhappy period question."

Dr.

of the Inte Dr. Barbosa's

for Belgium), Mr. K. Okazaki (Con-life. He believed in this Falth, he died sul-General for Japan) Brid Mrs. In this Faith with the most evident Okazaki, Mon. I. 0. F. Reynaud signs of devation that were the edifica- (Consul-General for France),

1lon of the bystanders who were weep- Armando Silva Xavier (representing Ing around his death-bed. Even as the Portuguese sloop, N.R., Goncalo he lay unconscious, he was heard Velho), the Han. Mr. Leo d'Almada, muttering auch words as "Faith In. Jnr., the Hon. Mr. M. K, Ln, Dr. E. .. God! Follow Salazar ! Macoo de Souza, Dr. T. W. Ware, Mr. J.

Missions!" Maltzer (Hongkong University), and "I recollect that on one occasion members of the committees of the conversing with him about the new Club Lusitano, Club de Recreio and healthy conditions to which the great the Asociacio Portuguesa do Socor- Salazar has brought Portugal so that ras Multuos,

It has now become a model country

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A catafalque draped with the For-which all countries would do well to tuguese nog stood in the centre of follow, it came to my lips to remark the nave, suurounded by twelve high that Salazar Is a gift which Our Lady candles. In front was placed a large portrait of the late Governor Mucao.

Bishop's Tribute

of

An eulogy was delivered by the Bishop, who said:

"Although, as we advance in years, we must perforce get accustomed, to the sight of funerals and these bring

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of Falima has made to Portugal. Dr. Barbosa beamed with joy and eald with an accent of great conviction:

verdade! It is sol

"There is no doubt that the great. revival of the Faith In Portugal, the leadership of Salazar for social Jusce, and the recent Concordat be- tween Portugal and Wig Holy See have been to him great consolation home to that it is but natural and the happiness of his last days. that we all must some day depart from this life, yet whenever a person

Memory Will Liva who is dear to us is taken away, we

"Dr. Barbosa is now gone to his commot but feel sad and pained.

well deserved reward and he is no "Such is the case of these funeral longer with us in this world. But his obsequies, which we hold in order to memory will live for ever in our honour the memory of the late Dr. hearts and evoke in us all an ardent Artur Tamagnial Barbosa,

late wish. Governor of Macau, and in order to

Parley For New Bases

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPEU WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (Domel). President Roosevelt has summoned conference to discuss the acquisition of British naval and aerial boxes in the

western Hemisphere.

The conference is attended by the Secretary for War, Colonel Stimson Secretary for the Navy. Colonel Frank Knox, the Attorney General, Mr. Robert Jackson and the Under! Secretary of State, Mr.

Sumner Welles.

Mr. Stephen Early. President Roosevelt's Private Secretary, states

journs.

Trotsky's Slayer was

Agent of Dread Ogpu

MEXICO CITY, August 22 (UP)—The murder of Leon Trotsky has spurred Mexican authorities to carry out a sweeping investigation of an alleged 0.G. P.U. plot which is pregnant with

►**** ¦ international repercussions

EGYPT READY FOR INVADERS

-War Minister

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

CAIRO, Aug. 22 (Domei). Indicating that Egypt is taking every pre- caution against the possi- bility of an Italian assault, the War Minister, Mr. Keissy Pasha, disclosed that Egyptian mobile divi- sions have already taken strategic positions along the Egyptian fron- ficrs.

up

He emphasized Egypt's intention of observing strict neutrality. He said that Egypt will not take the initiative "bat if at tached, it will fight alonġ- side its ally, Birtain."

*******

Spanish Minister Relieved Of Post

"We are positive that Jackson (or Dredsch) is one of Stalin's key men,” unoffelal sources said to-day.

"We are also convinced beyond doubt that he participated in the May 24 nitack and he might have been the one who got the guard to open the door that night.

"On the other hand he might not have participated In the actual

all axesults at but simply helped to lay all the plans."

Trotsky's guard said: "If the police can get Jackson to talk wo may get the whole story, We want that-that is why we did not kill him ouriclves."

Picket Soviet Embassy LONDON, Aug. 22 (UP)—–Several demonstrators picketed. the Soviet Embassy here to-day carrying placards reading, "Stalin murdered Trotsky but the Fourth Internationale lives on."

Dogs For Defence

Commander Locker-Lampson (Con... Handsworth, Birmingham) 'wili nak the Home Secretary "whether be will instruct all units of defence in this country to learn to distinguish the sound of a German aeroplane from that of a British seroplane; and he will insist upon the use whether be by night of dogs which are the only means of finding strange troops in wooded places."

and

that an announcement will be made MADRID. Aug. 22 (Reuter) —— probably after the conference ad- Senor Sanchez Mazas, one of two further gift of £7,500 has been re- LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter),~A Ministers without portfolio, has been ceived from Madras for the purchase He disclosed that the meeting is relleved of his post. also discussing the question of trans-

of fighters, bringing the total contri- ferring US. destroyers to Britain. Senor Mazas was . prominent butions from the Mudras Fund of just

over £101,000!

Nazis Tighten Up A.R.P.

Fear Our Raids LONDON, Aug. 22 (Reuter) ---- The nightly raids carried out by "May the Catholic Faith, that Faith the R.A.F. on Germany have pray for the repose of his soul. He wilch-as the present Pope Pius XII caused air raid precautions there

Encyclical was a man who was dear, very dear has so tersely said in His indeed, to us all: a great and true letter which he addressed to the to be tightened up. friend, an

Portuguese Nation on the 13th of Air Raid wardens are being given exemplary

and loyal June of this year on the centenary refreshed courses while propaganda Christian.

celebrations of the foundation and of is being poured out via the A Great Governor

Press, the independence of Portugal-has radio and movies. "He was also a great Governor, 30

ory of this Country always been the glory much so that he was called three fat in all the Portuguese all over the how to deal with incendiary bombs. Propaganda Olms show the people times to hold the high office of world auch followers and servants as The German radio warns the people dovernor of Macao, his first term was the late Dr. Artur Tamagnini that for milliary reasons air raid

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de Sousa Barbosa, late Governor of warning sirens will be sounded one tinction which is perhaps unique Macao.

minute only instead of two. and which speaks volumes for his

"Eternal ability as administrator. A perfect knowledge

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rest give unto him, Q Air Raid wardens are urged to ree no one sleeps through the the social and political Lond, and let perpetual light shine that

warning. problems

of the oldest Colony in upon him." Chino,

a great sympathetic under- standing of the needs of the people

or, rather, a real paternal love forį his people, uncommon diplomatle

tact! with high united

grade of common sense, a personal honesty and a lay-i alty to duty that were unequalled, all these qualities that always dis- inguished him could not fall to make of him an ideal Governor beloved by all. Had he lived longer, we Inay rest assured that the high esteem which the great Salazar had for him would have chosen him again and again for this high offer. Friend And Christian

"Yet it is especially as a friend and as a Christian that I love to remember him. His open and ever unfalling cordiality, his captivating manners and those smiles of his that showed his heart as it really was, won for him not only the esteem but also the affection, a

a real affection, of those who came

ame in contact with him and soon established n a tie of friendship that lasted for life.

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always parted from his company with regret and with a desire to see himp again. Homely and kind, be made you feel that he was at your service and that this who, but a natural thing and a matter of course. I have myself enjoyed the honour of his friendship and I count this amongst the most keenly felt

pleasures of my life.posed the

As a Christian ho

faith deeply and sincerely and ho lived up to it, in his private life, in his bome, In-fls office. thes

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