GENERAL CABLE NEWS
LULL IN PACIFIC SHIPPING NEGOTIATIONS.
(U P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON, May GO.
The Times City editor ascribes to a misunderstanding -reports of a lull in t-hei Pacific negotiations due to shipping companies considering a request for detailed information as earnings. The companies state that they have not cent approached. If it were found thmt one section of: business was causing a serious loss it. would normally eliminate its -sailings and concentrate on profitable routes, hut it was also realised in the pre-suit instance that the Imperial interests are involved. Tlie lack of an announcement of a decision enabling a continuance of the Vancouver service is most disappointing.
CABARET FRACAS TAP OFFICER KILLED < H.P.A by Elec. Tel. Copyright). 'Received Mav 31, 5.5 p.m.) PEKIN, May 31. The Japanese authorities, have demanded that the British Embassy inivestigate the death of a. Japanese army officer l outside a Pek’ln cabaret. The allegation is that the. officer was killed in a. fight, with British soldiers from the Legation guard “who on Tuesday’ night were concerned in a .series of assaults- on Japanese .subjects at bars in cabarets, injuring four men and a woman.” The Embassy lias, not commented.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12876, 1 June 1936, Page 2
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