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U.S. MINISTER TELLS GRAPHIC STORY OF DEFENCE OF LEGATION
SERVANTS' LOYALTY SAVES THE DAY
(Left) Troops guarded the tornado-stricken town of Tupelo, Missouri, and aided in the removal of injured residents last month. Here in a pitiful victim of the wind's fury, being rushed to the hospital. (Right) These Gainesville, Georgia, residents are here seen searching the second storey of their tornado- torn home last inonth, after having been lucky to have escaped the terror with their lives. Handreds of others less fortunate were killed as the tornado swept seven southern States of America
LEAKAGE OF BUDGET
SECRETS
JUDICIAL TRIBUNAL CREATED
London, To-day. The leakage of budget secrets regard- ing the tea duty and income-tax, which resulted in considerable speculation in insurance against these risks, had a sequel in the House of Commons yesterday, when Mr. Neville Chamberlain. Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that a judicial tribuna!! would be established to investigate the matter. The tribunal would be presided over by a High Court judge and would contain two eminent lawyers.
NEW CONSTITUTION FOR CHINA
Announcement To-day
By Government
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC
EXAMINATION
The announcement of the commission follows a strict en- quiry, in which Mr. Chamber-
ain has been in close touch
PLOT TO ASSASSINATE SPANISH PREMIER
Seven People Arrested In Madrid
Madrid. To-day. Seven persons have been ar- rested in connection with a plot to assassinate the Premier, Don Manuel Azana. The assassina-
tion was to have taken place at -a big meeting which the Premier - was attending, but the meeting was put off unexpectedly.-Reu- ter's Bulletin Service.
with the chairman of Lloyd's POPULAR FRONT
The tribunal will be empowered to take evidence on aath and to
end for persons and documents. resolution necessary for
The
the setting up of the commis-! sion will be on the order paper ofj the Houses of Lords and Com- mons.
Mr. Chamberlain said that Nanking, To-day given him a verbal. report on the chairman of Lloyd's had
The National Government is his enquiry. The chairman was
IN FRANCE
Proposed Formation
Of Cabinet
SOCIALIST DEMAND FOR PREMIERSHIP
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Paris, To-day.
to-day announcing the new unable thoroughly to elucidate: "The Socialist Party is
draft constitution.
pre
the matter, but the evidence pared to form and lead a Govern-i Political circles emphasise that the an-j
The had collected was such as toment of the Popular Front," writes "lindicate that
Socialist leader, M. a leakage might the
Leon nouncement does not mean the have taken place. Reuter. Blum, in a special edition of his "promulgation" of
įpaper Populaire, thereby clearly the consti- tution, as it still has to be ap- proved by the National People's Assembly, which meets on Nov- ember 12.
It is stated that the consti- tution is being announced in ! order 10 give the public an op- portunity of studying it before the deliberation of the Nation- al People's Assembly begins. Reuter.
PASSENGERS HAVE
THRILL
French Boat Nearly Missed
WAR VETERAN
PASSES
Gen. Von Falkenhausen .At Age 92
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
giving it to be understood that the
Socialists w who
are
AMERCAN LEGATION
!!
BESIEGED
TWO WOUNDED DURING
SURPRISE ATTACK
ITALIAN PLANES CEASELESSLY CIRCLE CITY
Rome, To-day.
In response to the French Government's ap- peal to the Italian Government to hasten the Ita- lian advance to Addis Ababa in order to rescue the beleaguered Legations, it is officially stated that the Italian Government is taking all the pos- sible measures to assist the Legations, including the despatch of aeroplanes.
A Washington message states that Mr. Engert, the United States Minister to Addis Ababa, has made an urgent appeal to the State Department to request the British Government's as- sistance in Holding the American Legation at Addis Ababa. against the rioters. The Legation is occupied by Mr. Engert, his wife and a staff of six people.
They were the object of a fierce surprise attack yesterday morning. The occupants returned the fire and repulsed the at- tackers, killing one. Mr. Engert earlier informed the State De- partment that he and his staff would transfer to the British Lega- tion if the situation did not improve.
Mr. Eagert states that with the help of a British-Indian Lewis-gun section the American Legation could hold out against the rioters "if the Italians arrive within a few days." He asked the State Department to transmit his request to the Foreign Office as he was unable to keep in touch with the British Lega- tion. The State Department immediately telephoned to White- hall
Mr. Engert, at 6 pm. Addis Ababa time yesterday, reported
ser-
DUCE'S NEW that the situation was becom
SURPRISE MOBILISATION TEST
ing worse. Two native vants of the Legation had been! wounded in the siege.
Important Speech Delayed
"NEGUS HAS FLED,” AMID DERISIVE CHEERS
Rome, To-day.
A test mobilisation of the officially Italian people, probably for last
for one of their party. Political puties yesterday afternoon. circles believe that the
The chamber Sarraut
The
Legation staff was assisted in
machine-gun obtained from an
refuge in the Legation Reuter.
(Continued on Page 12)
LEAGUE'S POSITION
Don Manuel Ázana, Prime Minister of Spain, above, had a narrow escape from death yester- day when a plot to assassinate bim at a public meeting WAS unearthed on the meeting being mexpectedly postponed.
ITALY LONE ARBITER
PRESS VIEWS ON TRIUMPH
Entire Country At Duce's Disposal
NO RESPONSIBLE RULER TO NEGOTIATE
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Rome, To-day. The ananimous opinion of the
The semi-official "Giornale d-
· LOOTERS ROUTED SURPRISE FOR ATTACKERS
Mrs. Engert's Narrow Escape
SITUATION IMPROVES IN AFTERNOON
Washington, To-day. A graphic story of the defence of the American Legation at Addis Ababa is told by Mr. Engert in a wire less
message to the State Department.
He says: "We fought off the looters, thanks to the loyalty of our na- the cooks, who, when tive servants, including
the attack began, imme. diately rushed to defend. the gates with only a few revolvers, spears and swords, until the rest of us arrived with pistols and shotguns. We made a much great- er show in numbers than the attackers ex- ¡pected.
"At the start of the at- tack bullets narrowly.
their defence by an Italian sub-Italian press is that, after the missed Mrs. Engert and Ethiopian policeman who took flight of the Negus, Italy is alone Mr. John Spencer, the competent to decide Abyssinia's American adviser to the future.
Ethiopian Government, who were in the back- Italia" observes that the Negus has yard of the Legation ceased to be the responsible ruler when the attackers of Ethiopia, and has placed his en opened heavy fire on the tire country with all its tribes at rear gates." Mr. En- Italy's disposal No representa-gert adds that owing to tive of the vanished regime, says the rains things slightly
Grave View Taken By
'British Govt.
In
¡noon. Reuter.
paper
London, To-day. known as the "French section of night, was ordered by Signor stock of the League of Nathe paper, can henceforth claim improved in the after-
The Government must take the Workers' International"-will Mussolini in dramatic circumtions' position in demand the post of the Premier stances in the Chamber of De the apparent failure of the col-
the light of lawfully to represent Abyssinia. lective action, declared the
conclusion the was crowded Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley stresses Cabinet will remain in office until from floor to ceiling, the Depo- Baldwin, and
that not only the CONSCRIPTION the Foreign Se-peaceful population of Addis the new Chamber meets, but this ties wearing their black shirts Berlin, To-day. is still uncertain.
cretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, Ababa, but all the foreign di- and singing Fascist songs. The when replying to a deputation plomatic missions accredited
IN AUSTRIA General von Falkenhausen, who In the meantime the victory of diplomatic representatives were from became widely known in the world the Left Wing has been increased present and high army, navy Union last night, urging more Ministers
the League of Nations there as well as the foreign Memorandum By The war as Governor-General of Bel-in consequence of the results of and air force officers attended.
of more than one ber 1918, has died in Goerlitz, in where in two cases gium from April 1917 till Novem-three elections in the colonies, Admiral Ciano opened the sit-Italy. They added that the Italy, now most earnestly de- effective measures against State applying sanctions against
Government Independent ting by announcing: "The Nexus question of the reform of the sire the Italians to occupy the PURELY DEFENSIVE MEASURE Silesia, aged 92 years. Previous Socialists, and in the faird case has filed," amid derisive cheers Covenant would need very care-capital. to his appointment 'in Brussels, Radical-Socialists, gained the vic-Then the chamber adjourned for ful consideration
the deceased had been successively tory-Trans-Ocean Service. Commander-in-Chief of the coastal
defences in Hamburg and of the FUTURE OF THE
6th German Army. The General
Two passengers from the Mes-was a veteran from the Austro-i sageries Maritimes
vessel 3.3-Prussian War in 1866 and from Aramis were very nearly left be- the Franco-German War in 1870- hind this afternoon when the ves-71.-Trans-Ocean Service. sel, carrying the All China World, Olympic Football team to the Ber- lin Games, was delayed for about{ 15 minutes so that the lady, and her daughter .could be helped aboard.
Unfortunately, the Aramis was already moving slowly out from the wharf and it Was with
difficulty great
that the two passengers were handed from a moving passenger gangway to the moving vessel However, the task was successfully accomplished to the accompaniment of cheers from the footballers and their many supporters and admirera, who had come to wish them bon voyage.
ARAB STRIKE
AT JAFFA
Traffic Brought To Standstill
Jerusalem, To-day." The Arab strike at Jafk continues, and traffic in the town has almost been brought to a standstill. About 250 marines have been landed at Haifa to assist in extinguish ing a fire in a timber-yard, set on fire by an Arab mob-Rea ter's Bulletin Service.
FRANC American Banking Opinion
ļa quarter of an hour for a demon- stration of rejoicing at the turn of events in Abyssinia.
Eeuter.
(Continued on Page 12)
When it reassembled Signor AMERICAN LEGATION
Mussolini, who had been expected to make an important speech, zur- prisingly announced a test mobili- sation at which he would address the nation.
NEGOTIATION POSSIBILITY
Later:
ABANDONED
BRITISH OFFER ACCEPTED
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"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Vienna, To-day. A nemorandum concerning the recent introduction of "Compul- sory Federal Service" was pn- blished by the Austrian Govern- ment here yesterday.
Such service, according to the Memorandum, differs from com- pulsory military service, and if the new law speaks of "service"
Washington, Later: The Secretary of State, this only means that the law au-
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on to
New York, To-day. Banking opinion shows mix-
It is officially announ-Mr. Cordell Hull, has ordered the abandonment thorises a certain repercussions from the ced that the test mobilisation will
nutzber 01 French voting. Some bankers occur "at a date in the near fa- of the U.S. Legation at Addis Ababa.
"Federal Service Conscripts" to well informed on European (ture," which is presumed to be to-
jbe passed into military training, affairs believe that there will day or to-morrow. It is generallygation was
The abandonment of the Le-ftinues: "In view of yester-with a view to the defence of the
ordered following day's attack not be an immediate step to-believed that the delay is due to the receipt of information from Legation and to-day's attacks
on the Turkish Fatherland. wards the devaluation of the the possibility of negotiations, in the British Foreign Office that on the French, Belgian and say that in the Government's view
The Memorandum goes franc, although it is considered view of the unopposed Italian en-the British Legation was probable eventually, in
un-American Legations, and the the most important provisions of of the financial condition of the act expected that any difficulties assist in the defence of the tion was not prepared for ade national education.
view try into Addis Ababa. It is also able to spare a detachment to fact that the American Legathe new law are those relating to French treasury,
will be experienced by the Italian United States Legation, but quate defence, the British offer ment closes with the solemn as- The docu- against the dollar is chiefly as beginning of the rains-Reuter.
The British turn up in sterling motorised colums owing to the the British Government in-has been accepted."
structed the Minister to send a
jsurance that, the Government, in The announcement gave the instituting compulsory Federal convoy to evacuate the Ameri-first information of the attacks service, had been actuated solely on the French and Belgian by peaceful and purely defensive Mr. Hull's statement con- Legations - Beuter.
aims-Trans-Ocean Service.
cribed to the shifting of the French balances into sterling
Other cables
on Abyssinia will be found on page 9.
cans.
Beuter.