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TORPEDO DO AT DISASTER. • ;100 RELIEVED DEAD. ■ i LLP.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) •■•('Rep. March J.J. II y-.iu.j TOKYO, March.. I-. - Sasebo reports that tho torpedo bout Tomozuru capsized in a thick fog daring manoeuvres off the Goto Islands, off . Nagasaki, anj that the entire crew of over J.CU ary believed, to have been drowned. RUSH POLITICS. .Q’DUiEfV OUTLINES LAROIt POLICY. (U.P.A. by Eiee. Tel. Copyright) LONDON.', March 13. General O’Duify, addressing an audience of 500'J at Sligo, announced that he "would establish a labor policy fully developing trades unionism suitable to Irish conditions on the lines of a vocational organisation recommended by the Pope as necessary to stand between the individual and the Stale machine. EAR EAST CLASH. MANCHURIANS ATTACK JAPANESE. (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) TOKIO, March 11. Osaka and Tokio papers report that a group of Manchurian, and Korean farmers, near Ilaii, Manchuria, attacked Japanese troops, several being killed or wounded, including Colonel Izuka and several officers. lisinking rcpcorts indicate that the farmers were annoyed over the land policies. AMERICAN AIR MAIL ARMV ADOPTS SAKE MEASURES IN GALE (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) WASHINGTON, March VI. Heavy snow on the eastern sect'on added to the fear of further air mail casualties, and caused the army to issue orders to-day for the grounding of all aeroplanes temporarily, (while a new schedule was worked out and personnel uud equip ment reorganised. It is expected that new air routes will be announced in a few days, perhaps to-morrow, alter which a limited mail service by the army will be resumed. APPREHENSION IN SHANGHAI JAPANESE INQUIRE INTO MISSIONS (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) SHANGHAI, March 11. Many people are apprehensive concerning the activities of certain Japanese diplomatic officers who are inquiring into the values of certain mission and other properties in China, with the object of ascertaining what compensation would be ex pectod in the event of “unexpected circumstances* ’ arising.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 12201, 13 March 1934, Page 3
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