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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 11

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THE DAILY TELEGKAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 19 1936 PARIS STRIKE FAILING HORRORS OF LIFE IN MADRID ANGLO-ITALIAN NEGOTIATIONS SOVIET CENSUS RELIGION titers to the Editor London Street Traffic Delays DESIGN OF NEW STAMPS RISKS IN AIR TRAVEL THE CHRISTMAS TREE IN ENGLAND f0 the Editor of The Daily Telegraph girJ am not the first of your to complain of London t-rans- Righteousness exalteth a and Confucius who flourished 600 vears bc attributed the authorship of the Golden NATIONAL CULTURE BEFORE RACE HINT OF SETTLEMENT FAMILY OF 11 WHO LIVED IN CELLAR VEGETABLES COMING FROM PROVINCES to isj These principles had been ini practice centuries before Christianity was established and are the goal of all good men of every- religion to-dav I am vours faithfully EDWARD BRUCE London SE 5 Dec 17 JEWS GIVEN A NEW STATUS PERPETUAL PE ACE A FABLE LORRY CAPTURED BY PICKETS ONLY KINDNESS FROM BRITISH EMBASSY irt debt vs but I believe the following Umenenee provides better evidence than 'y vou have vet published of disregard the travelling public Yestetda it -35 pm when the roads airly clear I began to wait at Vaux-' Bridie tor a No 2 to Hampstead Twenty-two minutes later one of them -isare a -ived closely followed by a file three mere Traffic hold-ups could hardly tjat hour on that route be responsible for te fourfi unpimet uality but I boarded ri first with some hope of a speedy as compensation Fond df on Along the five subsequent i A i FROM OUR ON CORRESPONDENT PARIS Friday The first incident in the market strike occurred early this morning when a vegetable lorry laden UI W1IC EROVI OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT MOSCOW Friday FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT Under the Soviet all-Union census to be at taken on Jan 6 the Russian citizen need1 11 ay no longer declare the race from which Among the refugees evacuated by the lie springs All he need do is to say what British Embassy- from Madrid are national culture he claims Senora Mercedes Planello the British- ivkl T- Thus for instance a Moscow Jew may bom wife of a Spaniard and her family- while we Fascists reject the irrespon-: now- dec-fare I am a Great or sible fable of perpetual peace which hasia Kief Jew may say I am a never existed in the world and never can by simply claiming to speak the local possible language and to practise local customs FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT ROME Friday Speaking at Littoria this morning to the rural population of the reclaimed Pontine marshes Signor Mussolini told his audience that he did not believe in perpetual peace He said of 10 ranging from five years to 18 They arrived here with others on board the British destroyer Ardent from THK PROCLAMATION of King George VI being read aboard HMS Dt-lhi at Haifa by Mr Edward Keith-Roach With him is Capt Farquhar-Smith (Special Daily Telegraph picture) AIR TRAVEL SAFETY Sir In his article Risks in British Air Major plea for more prompt action by the Air Ministry in the adoption or the development of all ground oDer-itorh assist British air transport wit cauliflowers was captured by pickets operators to enhance their reputation for on tle outskirts of Pri 1 safety is sound and must meet wth i umversal annroval 1 who was on his way to Paris -ules of empty roads these four buses made FvJ central markets was forced to return to the more mpt to outdistance each other ven Younger air transport nea rest vlll There the vehicle wls than it tn had been units in the Lord fC? locked UP ag on a farm Tvor with the result that their fleets Pickets punctured the last we arrived at Finchlev-road vth Pre' aids to safety in the 1 non where I sot off the weary caravan of automatm pilots modern wire ess -til undividedly pursuing its 6low other mnmients which can be applied to auailable British aircraft As it is lack of was sumxsed to be de- pra9tieal experience in testing machines J5 for the' elimination of wasteful "df' 'thods that has made this Vnit country fall so far behind others night and amif'1-1' pmmTTnv had weather operation and caused failure to 6 rw' 1- develop suitable aircraft for the purpose London then surely we should commend those jr0ne wonders whether any really British air operators who are now tackling -epetent effort is made by the LPTB the problem with courage and enterprise 1 1 anv of the ever-arising Experience cannot be gained without cost 10 was arrested late last night was nd that cost in lives aH anbire ba earlV this morning without being I charged Bo far the deliveries of vegetables to the-Paris central markets have been almost as taken the on Which I have greater than those tkken by foreign lines big as usual The provinces have filled the created the period of a most striking change "since Alicante The women of the neighbourhood had I last census of 1926 when it was necessary! Senora Planello said that the suffering been told to bring branches of olive trees to state race by birth according to the old and privation in Madrid were indescribable Signor Mussolini told them to hold them Russian routine up and shouted: You know with what 0n the other hand all Soviet citizens WtrrnCComran hose olive branches must now declare their present attitude This reference is to a recent speech he and unless they can and do made at Bologna when he declared that the properly describe themselves as I i branch was accompanied by they must indicate their precise religious 8000000 bayonets His reference brought faith Orthodox Russian Roman Catholic a storm of applause Lutheran Baptist or Moslem In spite of tins hint of Italy prepared-1 The Russlans are assured that this information will be treated as The curiosity on this point the official Isvestia affirms is merely intended to clarify the attitude of all citizens to religion at the present ness for war the Duee said that the accounts in Africa had been settled to the last farthing There were other accounts but he hastened to add: But I firmly beiieve they- will be settled in the normal desire and She lived in a solidly built house in the district opposite the Model Prison At first they did not believe that anything would happen but as the buildings around were destroyed by air and shell bombardments they retreated to the cellar They lived for two months underground until the house was struck by a bomb and collapsed above them They escaped from the ruins while shell splinters were flying all round them and for another six nights stayed in a cellar beneath the Hotel Granvia British Embassy officials then arranged to give them two rooms in a house adjoin- -Arguelles JEWS FLOGGED IN TRIPOLI way as we Signor Mussolini refrained from mention- Citizens of 16 and under need not answer ing the Embassy which was already full to DEFIED MARSHAL ORDER this question gap by- strike The Prefect of the Seine-ot-Oise Department has adopted a new method in an attempt to settle a strike in a factory- near Paris He has sent a letter to each of the 420 workers who have been on strike for 45 days asking them to vote to-morrow at the local town hall on the question of resuming work -raveled half an hour and 40 minutes Air transport companies have everything -A tivelv to move from half-way across aln by following a policy of safety first ire bncLe to Ludgate-cireus 1 beheve that no reputable coni- After leaving two at different times PanY would either encourage or retain the dav and walking for the rest of be services of pilots who failed con-loumey examining the situation care- staidly to keep this policy- in mind Further--iv meanwhile I have been quite unable nore- a pilot own instinct of self-preserva-Lseover any of delay which might 1 lon ls aP assuran bls taking undue have beer eliminated hv- 1 am lr HAROLD PRIMROSE not quite easily have been eliminated by FROM Ol OWN CORRESPONDENT ROME Friday Reports that Jews in Tripoli have been flogged for closing their shops last Saturday and opening them on Sunday are METAL STRIKE ARBITRATION neither confirmed nor denied in authori-Both employers and employees agreed to-! tative quarters Members of the Jewish arbitration to end the strike communities in Italy however have ing Great Britain or anv other foreign Power But his allusion to a settlement The most elaborate organisation is emg hv normal means: is internreed as annlvm created to take this census 2o839 persons normal means is interpreted as applying employed on the work in Moscow city to the conversations now- proceeding with Britain for a joint declaration regarding a one- Costly calculating machines have British and Italian interests in the also been imported for the census Mediterranean From Littoria Signor Mussolini drove to Sabaudia where he watched the staging of the battle of Zama for the new film to be called This picture portrays the victory of Scipio Africanus against Hannibal The German Tobis Klangfilm is col- laborating with the Italian Government fori this production I understand that the Germans made the condition that all participants including African soldiers must be pure From Our Own Correspondent WARSAW Friday Col Beck Foreign Minister in affairs in the 17 Half Moon-st YV- 1 Dec 17 -ae exercise of nothing more than common-ose It is time fresh methods were tried BATESON London EC 4 Dee 18 day THE CHRISTMAS TREE in the Lille metal industry which has lasted heard of them through private channels Sir Perhaps this extract from my great- month and has affected 12000 men and It is stated that 'the trouble began a diary dated London about l-0 works lhe employers repre- month ago when Marshal Balbo Governor interest sent antes stipulate that arbitration must 0f Tripoli ordered that Jews should open to celebrate noaffe'-t1 tPlr rights to refuse to reempioy ther shops on the Jewish It was kept after the a strkers whom they and close them on Sundays In the centre of the The reason suggested to me for the new what is termed a Christ-! conflict has arisen between Blum policy towards the Jews is said to be a large fir reaching to the anl1 A1 Senate over the Labour Disputes political Jews in Italy (relieve that the the boughs were hung Arbitration Bill Tripoli Moslems will receive special treat- cakes figures gilded As voted by the Chamber of Deputies ment from the local government because and the whole tree provided that in certain eontin-1 they sent two divisions to fight in the CAPTIVE PREMIER an speech on foreign Senate to-day took a more hopeful view of the European outlook than had been expected Referring to Danzig he said Negotiations are now making satisfactory progress I feel confident that a proper realisation of our mutual interests will always enable us to find reasonable forms of co-existence on our great commercial Col Beck also spoke hopefully of relations with the Soviet overflowing Finally the Embassy was able to arrange their departure in a convoy CIVILIANS STARVING Senora Planello said that it was terrible to see the destruction of the modern residential district of Arguelles in which scarcely a building was now standing Conditions of life in Madrid were inconceivable Only the militia were fed and the civilian population was starving She was forced to rise between four and five each morning to queue up for bread which was about the only form of food obtainable There was no coffee sugar or milk for the children as all that there was of these commodities was sent to the hospital Though she and many others believed in a moderate Republican Spain thousands of people were longing for the moment of deliverance by Gen troops They had been at the mercy of savage hordes and practically the first kindness they received was at the hands of the British Embassy She paid a warm tribute to the work of Mr Ogilvie Forbes the British Charge Affaires at Madrid and the officers and crew of the Ardent AMERICAN WARSHIP ENDANGERED SPANISH FIRE WASHINGTON Friday The US State Department announced to-day that the American gunboat Erie 2000 tons had been endangered by the Spanish Nationalist cruiser Espana 15142 tons The Erie was moored in Gijon harbour when the Espana fired several shells one of which fell 500 yards from her The US Government it was added dnljiot contemplate taking any B-UP action Reuter and bv about 50 Christmas mcies arbitration should be undertaken Abyssinian war RETURNING TO-DAY side were tables covered bv tbe Oneral Confederation of labour This service which they rendered to Italy vervjthe biggest organisation of the kind in the sioti bv Marshal Balbo the children It had a very tbe bKgest organisation of the kind in the has been mentioned on more than one occa (country which represents 5000000 interesting to know if this! hen Christmas tree? i date when hnstnaas trees NEW REIGN STAMPS To me Editor of The Daily Telegraph Sir Now that our postal authorities save another opportunity of designing a jtainp bearing the head of a new King let os hope that they will show a full bust portrait instead of merely head and neck A stamp nearing a portrait of the King as Duke of York semi-full face and in uniform was included in the Canadian jiiver Jubilee issue and our own authorities might do worse than use this as a model Why should it be considered artistic for dot British stamps and coins always to depict a decapitated monarch? Foreign was about countries do not do this and India the were introduced Dominions and even the Crown Colonies often do not follow the example of the Mother Country in this respect particularly as regards coinage Our Silver Jubilee stamps last year showed the head anti neck only of the King but the corresponding issues of ail the Crown Colonies showed him in crown and robes and Southern Rhodesia produced a 'CButifui stamp showing him in the uni-ityem of the Black Watch Yours faithfully REGINALD HEWITT Alresford Hants Dee 17 mav be of went to Christmas Eve German fashion drawing-room was mas It was ceiling From various chestnuts On each with presents for pretty appearance It would be the MURALS Sir As other of mural there are many are capable and who could great difficulty and the The architect £320000 PROPERTY AS ALIMONY workers and the General Confederation of Employers jt was objected bv the Senate that into England lours neit1Pr nf these bodies represents completely the class for which it stands and that to give them such a statutory position would be to destroy liberty of association This provision was consequently eliminated Blum stated that he could not under- IN THE HOME corret-ondents on the NANKING Saturday It was announced to-day that the Chinese Central Government had suspended until 6 am its threat to throw 150000 troos against the army mutineers at Sianfu who are holding Marshal Chiang Kai-shek the Prime Minister as hostage Ibis action was taken after the receipt of From Our Own Correspondent an autograph letter from Marshal Chiang ordering the cessation of hostilities against -yu the rebels Italian troops marching trom Dembi Delle In the letter which was brought bv aero- morning entered Gambela near the plane from Sianfu the Prime Minister said Anglo-Egyptian Sudan border The local As far as I know I shall return Galla population had already hoisted the US COURT DECISION subject decorations have pointed out i men with experience uPhold tbp in the Chamber the amended bill designers and good craftsmen Deputies to undertake such work Theust no'v return but the Senate neverthe- to find a link between the1ss 11 a laraP maJorty-artist client ihicli Italian flag and gave the military column a warm welcome At the same time Gen Liotta commander of the Italian Air Force in East Africa landed at Gambela with seven aeroplanes carrying war materials and hospital stores Nanking on After the contents of the latter had been made known Gen Ho Ying-chin stated Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang does not release the generalissimo to-day our troops will proceed to crush the Reuter UK 11 HI TLER WHO STOLE £16000 JEWELS SENTENCED TO 3 YEARS only operates on new buildings In redecoration a local builder! Sir Most of your readers must feel that or decorator is most often employed Mr Yarburgh-Bateson's anxiety as to Both would unfortunately have the final to de-igns for the new postage stamps is word to say as to what they considered iril founded suitable and the artist would be treated as But to get stamps that are at once prac- a house painter at ls fid per hour 1 speak an! and beautiful (as so many foreigti from exierience' simple- ire) i- not merely a matter of Without a husiness-gefting organisation idvice of eminent artists but prepared to sjienil money it is a hopeless first of -ettimg who can fitly decide on the task to trv to secure work of this kind From Our Own Correspondent NEW YORK Friday Alimony in the form of property worth £320000 was provided for Mrs Wooster Lambert wife of the former secretary and treasurer of a company of manufacturing pharmacists under the terms of the divorce she obtained at St Louis yesterday Mrs Lambert accused her husband of mental cruelty and of absenting himself from home for long periods She was given the custody of their two sons and it was arranged that for the maintenance of each should receive £20 a month until the age of 12 when the allow-gradually increase to £80 a each boy payments being continued they reached their majority Mr Lunbert is well known for his interest in sport and aviation and was one of Col hackers in the Transatlantic flight His first wife divorced him in 1924 He married again a year later not just Ethyl From Our Own Correspondent WIESBADEN Friday Karl Sehiffbauer a German butler aged a nee would 34 who stele jewellery worth about £66000 from a safe in the villa of hs mis- child she they reached month for until Ask for POWER ETHYL ARTIST Yours Ac Twickenham Dec 17 eminent artsts to be invited and then who shall decide whether or not the advice riven shall be taken Yours faithfully FRANK EMANUEL St John's-gardens 11 Dec 17 sn Mr Aubrey Hammond touches the tress Frau von Opel at Wiesbaden after root of the question of mural decoration having made a wax impression of the keys 'when he states the architect of to-day is was to-day sentenced to three penal the enemy of the servitude by the Court here RIGHTEOUSNESS 1 would remind the architects of this Sehiffbauer had hidden most of the stolen $jr acre i- -urelv something misleading country that one has to go abroad in order jewels in a box near Cologne He flew to tn the manifesto signed bv representative- to find buildings worthy of the finishing Hamburg and Copenhagen after the robot enure la and politics published in Thi: touch of the master-painter hery and from there to Croydon where he Duly Telegraph of De 16 Tbe mam- Has any building England been erected was arrested on Sept 9 Scotland Yard festo slates that 44 the effort to conduct during the past 20 years really worthy of handed him oyer to the German police on human ari reference to Christian the decoration of the masters of my art living Nov 8 He led the police to the hiding onneipie- i- precisely the method which has to-day I doubt it -Yours faithfully brougnt the world into the present Dl SPIRO SPERO BENGAL COLLIERY EXPLOSION 150 MINERS KILLED High-street Vent nor Dec and asain A very large proportion of the polities and economic dangers which threaten us are directlv attributable to the un-Chnstian inannev in which we treated our enenres of the Great War" EXPRESS ATTENDANT ON MURDER CHARGE From Our Own Correspondent CALCUTTA Friday Mr Dobbs the European manager and 150 Indian miners were killed in an explosion at the Poidih colliery near HOURS Asansoi Bengal belonging to Andrew NEW ZEALAND EMIGRATION Sir Mr plea for a resumption i of immigration to New Zealand and your What -ignatores have in their minds e(jjtona comment must be of interest In a deaungs large number of people in this country hut (JUFSTIOXED FOR with other a(n afrallJ many who see in this a hope of tart in life are obviously is that in all our waetaer with cue another or nations we should practise the principles Bengal Coal Company The whole pit-head was blown away the of! From Our Own Correspondent PARIS Friday Investigation is being made to-day into were wrecked and there is little hope the private life of the ticket collector Marius! saving anyone last night charged with Efforts are still being made to restore ventilation but the winding arrangements Veyrac who was last night which may be summed up in ngute Fortunately righteous- nc-- rot prerogative of anJ on I have been informed that the prospects te- cat i- as logical to talk immigrants other than agrieuhural work 1 aacinedat! righteousness or Jewish as to talk of Christian nghteousne lor principles) It wa- non-Christian people (the Jews) who 3r-t enunciated the great principle More than once dqring the past 10 agricultural workers and building operatives are not ing This country is mostly a ing one with a large proportion of population belonging to the artisan class and there to drift NEW LAW HEALTH RESORTS In uis to 5 pm yesterday) years for eneourag- manufactur- its is always a tendency from the land towards the more densely populated areas The Government is fully alive to the danger of allowing our own agricultural industry to wane Again there is every likelihood that men in the building trade will be busily em- ployed for some years to come In view of these facts it is difficult to see how immigration beneficial to New Zealand would not be harmful to this country The danger to which Mr Barnard refers is a very real one although it is not generally realised I ic re Yours faithfullv WOOD HARRINGTON New Malden Surrey Dec 17 From Our Own Correspondent BERLIN Friday A new Press law will I understand be introduced next month by Dr Goebbels Minister of Propaganda under which the editors of all German papers must be mem- i bers of the Nazi party This is obviously aimed at such well-known newspapers as the Frankfurter Zeitung and the Berliner which still retain a very slight (jegree 0f independence the murder on Nov la of Mine Garola in the Strasbourg-Ventimiglia express The examining magistrate at Nice has ordered a judicial inquiry at Avignon where Veyrac lives and at Marseilles where he has a room Veyrac denied the charge and refused to sjieak without the presence of a lawyer fter being questioned yesterday (or hours without a break Veyrac himself asked the examining magistrate to charge him saving I have had enough of It is stated that the authorities looking for a woman who recently plained that she had been molested last July in the Strasbourg-Ventimiglia express by a man wearing the uniform of a ticket collector (TIKAGO GANG MURDER are com- FRENCH BUDGET PASSED CAR LIGHTS AND REFLECTORS The remarks of your Motoring Correspondent" perhaps missed one point The efficiency of the reflector depends I solely on the head lamp If the latter is adjusted to avoid dazzle in the normal From Our Own Correspondent PARIS Friday The budget for 1937 was passed by the Chamber of Deputies at six this morning by 489 votes to 106 With intervals for meals the House had been sitting since 930 am yesterday In the form in which it was submitted to the Senate to-dav tile budget forecasts a 54 51 53 56 56 54 53 53 54 53 55 54 53 53 52 54 SI y) 58 I 54 53 53 54 54 From Our Own Correspondent CHICAGO Friday gang execution reininisepnt of a cold- 02 02 02 JXi 02 01 20 17 16 17 12 19 29 42 23 11 38 37 54 GO 45 45 57 74 90 12 47 61 23 12 position it will usually mean that when it is bition days was carried out blooded manner in a billiard-room here last ght Three men carrying revolvers and deficit of about £43000000 When to thi in are added the extraordinary estimates the to be covered bv borrowing cannot well be less than £300000000 Rain drizzle Drizzle pm Drizzle pm Sit drizzle pm Cloudy Cloudy Rain pm Dull Dull Sit drizzle pm Sit rain pm Slight rain Rain drizzle Sit drizzle Some rain Slight drizzle Drizzle Some rain Rain Rain Ram Rain Rain at times Rain Showers Showers Rain drizzle Rain drizzle Rain Rain am Drizzle am Dull shr in Cloudy Shower pm Dull Dull Rain am Rain STt drizzle am Shower am Showers Rain Shower am ENGLAND VALES fagCaaa £yar-aiflBih searburouzT Jethorp? framer jyctoft werpoert Oaaon Herne Bav Xargate Dcrer South Cov Folkestone Hasting Jexfel Fastboorn- seaford Bpcilon Boeior R-2-K fawhsea 'mao cfc-ir- it tWe Seoi Fimouth Toromy PiUfnf wetesey Filnajth reruaDfv Jordan)' re Jbckpoo! Jouthpon Hhyl Ray yHdadan Tfubj 5loii--Mar HHacombe Tiatap i I- UUND Harrt Knitoo JblHlnn Drutw Lfamin-i SaiYin Bdth binton Timbrd SCOTLAND Aberdtre Hoofcst Antilles Benrick Oban -awn-off shotgun- marched in with military precision and ordered some 15 terrified billiard players to put up their hands and stand with their fare- to the wall Picking out one of the employees Domi- nick Scaduto an underworld figure whose itetllS I'OIJl AOI'OCICI brother was recently murdered in New York they told him to step to one side then shot him down and left The murderers who were presumably gangster not vet lieen identified King Leopold of the Belgians the Antwerp Diamond Exhibition The British tanker Otterhound -horn Scaduto had offended have ran aground near Wustrow on the COiiSt 54 53 54 53 53 dipped the protection is BRB9S8 Xewca-tle-on-Tyne KENTISH GLORY In replv to your letter may I say that the Kentish Glory moth ilrontLs versicolor is not common in this part of Kent though a male specimen now in Rochester Museum given by me was bred from a female captured in mid Kent It is certainly not common during December It is possible that Mr Preest has got hold of the much-commoner December moth Poeciltt-rampa pofmli -Frederick Weich MRCS Hartley North Kent FLEET PRISON in his states that the Fleet Prison was not cleared away till 1844 Certainly the prison had been nraeticallv demolished by tha year Il had been closed as a prison in 1842 But a part ion of the outside boundary wall that containing the maiu entrance and the two lower windows of the governor's or private apartments existed along tbe Farring-j don-street front until as late as March 1868 Geo Whiteway 39 Holly Hill-road I Erith Kent LONG JOURNEYS BY CATS Y'our correspondent Joyce referring to a cat which returned home after a journey of 220 miles thinks must be a But in 1908 a cat walked 280 miles from Tooting to Xewcastle-on-Tyne Another in 1913 travelled 250 miles between Ripon and Cardiff A Parker Lynmouth-rd 2 If the gentleman who as he describes in gone 53 50 will open to-day (860 tons) Baltic Herr Hitler and Dr Goebbels received in Beilin Nazi local leaders from the Danzig area The Duke of Aosta a cousin of the King of Italy and a general in the Italian Air Force left Beilin after a visit of 12 days Documents are said to have been seized in Salonika proving the existence of a Communist plot Despatches from Mexico report that Trotsky has requested and received the permission of the Mexican Government to transfer his residence to Mexico from Norway Christmas boxes equivalent in value to) three wages are being given to their employees by the German firm of Siemens and Hal-ke which has been working at full pressure on armament orders A 44-year-old man William Hoffman fell asleep in bed while smoking and set fire to the house causing the of five persons has been arrested New York and charged with second ree manslaughter TITULESCU FOR PARIS Our Own Correspondent MONTE CARLO Friday former Rumanian Foreign who lias been staying at the Monte Carlo since Nov 18 made a good recovery- from his is leaving on Sunday for a St Moritz On his way he will to interview members of the Government JAPANESE MURDERED SAO PAULO Friday Japanese have been murdered by labourer in the district of Monte From Titulescu Minister Grand Hotel and has serious illness fortnight at stop at Paris French l(i Sixteen Brazilian Bright periods Rain am Rain am Rain Sit nun am Rain pm Rain 47 47 47 47 53 49 45 46 43 42 41 43 42 40 30 16 38 -C4 04 13 Not available Max temp 583 Ilf -Uv-rcast Max temp 547 i-t mild tin temp 53 Fme Max temp 47 his letter took his cat from Brixham to Lon 1)razjvel don had upon its arrival at London smeared L-- a small portion of butter on the trout 71 paws the cat would have cleaned the butter colonist lio ll! off had a sleep and stayed in its new quarters thereby causing his death he killed torn and in quite contentedly Bromley Kent lo other Japanese Reuter I deg who enge himself on a Japanese! thus had cut off his hand death The Daily Telegraph news service is! £opyrght in South America by the United A--ociation of America and in Australia and Xew Zealand by the Australian snocated Press.

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