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The movement for the boycott Manila, July 10. of foreign goods la engaging the The shadow of Manila's gangdom special attention of Chambers of! How the Dusseldorf "Ripper" hovered over the constabulary head- Commerce, and if conditions do not NEW COLOURS AND DESIGNS murderer was arrested is described quarters shortly after noon to-day improve soon. the Government of by the Dusseldorf correspondent of when a confidential letter was re- India may be addressed on the sub- a Home paper who writes as fol-ceived at the intelligence division,ject by the Associated Chambers of

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week by the Labour Publications Opposing lawyers for Mr. and Department, is a compendious, and Mrs. Eugene A. Perkins this to Kome extent controversial, morning rose up in court in volume, but it includes much use dramatic unanimity when At ful information for trade unioniste torney Sotto, counsel for Mrs. and others that could not be found Perkins, declared in open court In other publications.

that it is not impossible that if The man who has tercorised the chief, saying that one of Manilaʼz Indeed, it is understood that 5, Wyndham St. Tel. 26136. A full analysis is given of the the present state of affairs of the city and murdered nine përsona is biggest gamblers, who Widows Pensions Act, 1929, the Perkins continue, Mrs. Perkin's at last, in a prison cell. He is a caught several times on land and ready demanded that the Govern- Unemployment Insurance Acpoisoning is not an impossibility. { workman named Peter Kurten, once on Manila bay, is determined ment should protect traders 1930, and the Laent Government Counsel for Mr. Perkins imme- aged 47, and he has already con to "ellminate Lieutenant Guido striking at the root of Act, 1929,

diately asked that the statement fessed that he is the murderer of either from the force or from the ment by declaring the Indian Na- A special article on rationalisa be stricken out of the records as all the victims.

tional Congress an illegal body and, tion gives the case Tor this move-it was unwarranted and malicious. His home is close to that of

The confidential letter intimated impounding its funds. ment from the Labour point of The court granted! the petition. Gertrud Albermann, one of his that the wealthy gambler is deter- It is felt that under the law in view, reviews its progress at home. The question as to whether or child victims,

mined to move heaven and earth to India intimidation is and abroad, and discusses the safe-not the court should reconsider The police at first appear to have "get" Lieutenant Guido who has cognizable offence and that advant- guards necessary in its develop the ruling tn the effect been somewhat sceptical, and to been relentless in his drive against age is being taken of this to unnerve ment.. It is described as essential that Mrs. Perkins should show have considered whether the man gamblers and other persons of the citizens to such an extent that they that each stage of rationalisation first that she is entitled to was labouring under a terrible under world..

are disinclined to lodge the néces- should be accompanied by a proper alimony before she may proceed | hallucination.

BOOTS & SHOES. Kurten has, how- Colonel Bowers declared to-day sary complaints. distribution of the product of into present proofs relative to the ever, been able to give them with that this is the boldest letter ever Law Must be Changed. dustry and by a sound monetary financial standing of her husband such appalling accuracy details of received at headquarters and he is British commercial opinion feels Crepe Rabber Sole Canvas Shoes $ 5.00 Leather Sole Canvas Shoes ...$ 4.50 and credit policy.

was the only one discussed and re- the murders that the theory of of the belief that it has been mail- therefore that the law must be Crepe Rubbar Backskin Shoes $10.00 If this is not done the entire solved this morning. the judge hallucination has been dropped.

ed at the instance of Manila's changed to make intimidation a Black or Brown Shoes from $6.00 economic system, it is submitted, denying the petition of Attorney

The discovery and arrest of the gangdon which is placing all ob- cognizable offence. They feel Black or Brown Boots from

$ B.OGI gets out of gear, the business cycle Vicente Sotto as counsel for Mrs. man whom the cleverest detectives stacles in the enforcement of law strongly that British

Children's Hoots or Shoes from $ 20of is intensified, and unemployment Perkins,

commercial of Germany have been hunting and order by the constabulary. opinion and Lancashire should not

Best styles. most complete stock increases.

down for a year has come abouti Bodily harm, if not imminent sit idle and see their trade ruined

of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON by a remarkable chance-an error death, is promised Lieutenant Guide by a system of coercion Imposed on in the address on the envelope of who is warned to be on the lookout the Indian trading community for a letter sent by a servant to a girl Falling in these two attempts, the purely political reasons. friend.

gambler will use political influence A representation from the As- to oust Lieutenant Guido from the cociated Chamber on Insular police force, the letter may not be long delayed, seeing that this subject

the Indian Merchants' Chamber of Bombay has already taken

up

the

fit

workers

In the course of the discussion A section on the safeguarding of of the petition, Attorney Clyde A

states that the DeWitt and Claro M. Recto, as first line of defence of a counsel for Attorney Perkins, system of anemployment bene- tried to show that, under the pre-

on 11 adequate scale-sont circumstances, she is not en "Rationalisation," it is said, intitled to alimony because she is conclusion. "is inevitable. unless now living in her marital home delivered, was opened by the states.--Philippines Herald. our economic life is to be entirely and is provided with all the com- destroyed, and it is just as inevit forts of life. The counsel for the able in a Socialist system as in a defendant mentioned the fact that capitalist system.

she is now living in a home worth

p225,000.00, and is provided with

a Packard car for her exclusive

use,

In it the writer said that

on

BEAUTY'S MOTHER,

REFUSED INTERVIEW WITH HER DAUGHTER.

political cudgels on behalf of the

Writer Traced. That letter, which could not be

authorities, and the contents were such that it was immediately plac- ed in police hands.

Nationalists and the Indian Federa- In either ease. the real problem

May 16 she had had a terrible ad-

tion of Chambers of Commerce, of its utilisation for the common

venture, and that she had been

which is dominated by the Bombay. view, has boycotted the Round Table good is a problem of distribution.

attacked by a man who had seized

Conference. With living standards raised by in-

The lawyers for Mr. Perkins her by the throat and nearly mur-

Manila, July 10.

creases

Commercial bodies, it is under of wages, reduction in also called the attention of the dered her.

Court action against persons aup- hours, or "such other expedients as court to the fact that he had been The police took immediate steps pused to have helped to foil the stood, have asked for an explana-

tion of the closing of "banks may be suited to the particular cir- paying for all the personal ex to trace the writer of the letter and efforts of the parents of cumstances-AS production ad-

penses of Mrs. Perkins, not ex-succeeded in extracting from her a luminada Laurel to dissuade her Delhi on account of a hartal, as vances, the dire results that many cluding those incurred by her on full story. The information had from her desire to become a Car- they feel that this was a weak sub- fear may be obviated altogether." the very day her suit against her not come direct to the police, but melite nds was hinted by friends mission to Congress aggression. husband was instituted in the city was confided by a friend because of the Laurel family to-day as Mrs. The banks, it is said, were closed court of first instance.

her Margarita Lopez Laurel, mother of under an order of the Chief Com- what happened reflected on An HUNGARY'S THRONE{affidavit of Mr. Perkins was offer character.

the former Miss Luzon who disapmissioner of Delhi. ed in support of the contention of

On May 16 she had made an appeared last Thursday and whose a friend to whereabouts became known to her his attorneys that he is paying pointment to meet for all the necessary expenses of the marital home, including the personal expenses of Mrs. Perkins.

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The affidavit shows that the total expenses of the home and of

A man came and spoke to her The Hapsburg Archduke Al- Mrs. Perkins for last month and asked her to go for a walk, It was said, that Mrs. Laurel re- brecht has ended the disunion in amounted to P4.021.83, excluding and the two went together into the turned to her son's house in Calló Hungarian royalist circles as to her personal expenses.

People's Gardens.

Mangahan from the convent, badly

Under the heading "The Hour of Among the head which should wear the the other exhibits for the defen-

There the man, who had a very agitated and weeping. She refused Chastisement: 13 Heads Fall This agreeable manner, became some- to eat anything this morning and Morning at Yen Bay at Break of visit to Prince Otto, eldest son of ed by

Avenir of Tonkin, a Perkins

what familiar, and a second man this noon her depressed spirit be- Day," the dur.

journal devoted to French com- the late Kaiser Karl; at the Castle ing last month up to the day she (who is now known to be the murgan to alarm her family. of Steenockerzeel, in Belgium filed her complaint.

derer) came up and abused her Miss Consuelo Laurel, younger mercial interests in Indo-China, rem, where he is living with his mother

The counsel for Mrs. Perkins companion and told him that he sister of Iluminada, a student in cently reported the guillotining of THE ONE PRICE STORE and brothers and sisters.

tried to show that, under the had no sort of right to go on as he the University of Santo Tomas, the scoon, batch of convicted An-

revolutionaries who

China Bldg. Phone 24628. Hungary is still a kingdom circumstances, the law permits was going on with an honest girl. and Mrs. Pacifice Laurel, sister-in-namite governed by a Regent, not by a her to obtain the alimony she is her, and site willingly consented to panied Mrs. Laurel to the Carmelite in the rebellion.

This made a great impression on law of the missing girl, accom condenined for their participation President, for lack of a king to fill asking from her husband. He

Particular intarest attached cited authorities in support of his walk away with the man who had convent this morning. Prince Otto is the hereditary contention.-Philippines Herald.

interrupted her conversation with Mr. Gregorio Laurel, father of this second series of executions heir, but one party of monarchists

her first acquaintance, for he had fluminada, announced this noon from the fact that one of the con- desired to underline the definite

entirely won her confidence.

that in view of the letter which he demned men was Nguyen That Hoc. cleavage, with Vienna by reverting

It was getting very late, and she received last night from her daugh the organiser of the Annam to the tradition of electing its king

thought it would be impossible for ter through a friend, he has can- Quocdiandang, or National Re-. and chose as candidate the Arch-

her to get into the house in which called all the alarms in the consta-publican Party, who headed the re- Juke Albrecht, head of a branch

TEACHING GOSPEL OF ORDER

she was employed as a servant, as bulary. He also declared that the cent revolt against French, rule. of the Hapsburgs which has be

she had no key. She told this to letter had convinced him thar With him perished, the same day, AND RULE. come completely Hungarian.

her new companion who said she Iluminada is in the Carmelite his chief aides and other party

leaders. In order to unite the ranks of

might very well come and stop the convent. Hungarian monarchists, however,

London, June 11. night in his house, get up early The letter, it was sald, was in The death sentence on the thir- Albrecht has now paid solemn From the Imperial viewpoint next morning and go back. the handwriting of Iluminada, dated teen men was passed by the extra- homage to his legitimate sovereign, Rudyard Kipling stood out with

Broke Free.

July 4. She said in the letter ordinary Criminal Commission, er "King Otto II.," and expresses his Joseph Chamberlain and Cecil

She consented, for, as she has that she was in a local convent, Political Tribunal, at Yen Bay, the Rhodes as one of the three men told the police, she had absolute and regret that owing to absence on a

in safe hands. She requests chief centre of the recent out- long voyage to South America he of the century, said Lord Lloyd, confidence in him. When, however, her parents to stop looking for her, breaks, on March 28. The appeal will not be present on the latter's who was the principal guest at they got into the house his manner and adds that she is just awaiting for mercy made on their behalf was eighteenth birthday on November the annual luncheon

of the changed in such a way that she permission to become a Carmelite rejected by a Government decree of Kipling Society to-day. 20 when he comes of age.

became alarmed. She told him that, sister. She 18 now undergoing June 10, and the sentence was duly With Otto a man, according to Kipling like another Ezekiel, after all she would not stay. the novitiate stage. Hungarian law, the monarchists had the power of making dry He showed no resentment, bu:} Miss Laurel's family is now A special train in the dead of will lose the purely formal excusabones live and had made them said he would willingly accom-worth about a million pesos, it is night took the condemned man from for maintaining the Regency, the live for all of them throughout the pany her on the way home. explained. Should her parents fall Hanoi o the scene of the execution Empire, but nowhere more vivid. He led her by a circuitous route in the Bght which will be made at Yen Bay, and, in the morning, at real reason for which is, of course, ly or with deeper knowledge or which took them into the forest, openly as soon as circumstancos break of day, they were decapitated the refusal of the Allies to coun- tenance the return of a Hapsburg rarer insight than in India on and when they got there be sud-, permit, probably in court, it is oy the executioner's machine, one to the throne,

which their minds were so cen-donly seized her by the throat. stated that the future nu7 will re- after the other. tred and focused not only by the After a struggle she got free and ceive substantial inheritance. A fraction over two minutes for anxieties of the moment but by ran away. Later she was able Even before the partition of the each execution was all that was BLOW TO THE DIET. the Simon Commission Report. to identify the house into which properties among the children of the necessary; commencing promptly at Kipling's appeal to those who she had been taken, and this led Laurele, Miss Laurel has already at 6.a.m. the grim work was over by lived and worked in the East was to the arrest of Peter Kurten. her disposal for her personal ex- 6.80. not merely the magic of his utter- MARSHAL PILSUDSKI CAUSES ance and phraseology, but because the police to some of the scenes of of land containing about 1,000 fruit to guard against Interruption, the He has already been taken by penses the income from a parcel Every precaution had been taken ADJOURNMENT.

he showed in both poetry and the murders, and has given with bearing coconut worth prose he knew that all nations astonishing accuracy details of the than P10,000,00.

sot less arena being surrounded by a de- tachment of the Foreign Legion, wanted government as plants tragedies. The extraordinary session of needed sunshine and had got to the Polish Diet has been adjourn have it and he had taught them ed for thirty days by President the virtue of order and rule in Moscicki."

myriad ways. Colonel Slawek, the Prime Lord Lloyd Enid he had just Minister, stated in an interview heard that Mrs. Kipling, whose that he could not see his way to long illness in the West Indies useful co-operation with the Diet, had given cause for great an

The Diet must not be allowed to xiety, was well on the way to play its political game against the recovery. Government at a time when all the country's resources must be mobilised to cope with the econo- mic crisis from which it is suffer-

Inge

"

HAPPY FRANCE,

FEWER THAN ONE THOUSAND UNEMPLOYED.

Paris, June 5.

MURDERER'S END, POISON GAS PUMPED INTO SPECIAL CELL

carried out.

It la, stated, however, that Insu-several companies of tirafleurs (on far as the father of Mies Laurel whom the spectacle is calculated to is concerned, nothing will go to have à disciplinary effect), and de her in the form of inheritance tachment of the Native Guard. should she become a nun. He is "All accepted their fate with

belleved to have decided to dispose courage," says the Avenir. Coffins of all the properties and leave not had been previously brought along- Inheritance of any kind, should he side by the Native Guard, Into be defeated in what is considered which the bodies were moved an An execution by asphyxiation to be a fight against the scheme soon as they fell.. took place at Carson City, Nevada, to make his daughter a num recently, when R. H. White, Philippines Herald. gambler, epavicted of the murder

"

of a fellow-gambler, was put to STRANGE PRESENT. death in a special execution cham

ber The Opposition maintain that

White was left alone in the room, LORD'S PRAYER WRITTEN ON A the Government should hold new elections if it cannot co-operate

bound to the death chair. While

GRAIN OF RICE.AN with the present Parliament. There are now fewer than 1,000 looked, in through a window a present to the parish priest in watchers in an adjoining room A grain of rice was sent as a The Folish President's decision unemployed throughout France, cord was pulled, releasing suffi Lucaina, Spain, by a school teacher to adjourn the Diet has no doubt The Government is engaged in cleat polson fumes to bring about at Huerteles, Segovia. "Examine been inspired by Marshal projects to increase, national pro- Instant death. weit under a microscope" kald an e Pilsudski, the Dictator of Roland, duction, and proposes, with financ White, was cheerful to the last, companying letter. Who while attempting to govern cial help from the local author and when asked if he desired any on democratie lines, bas neverthes ties, to spend a sum stated to be thing before going to his death less found himself in confilet $180,000,000 upon national coups suggested that he should be sap

with Parliament

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