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DESPERATE CLASHES BETWEEN ARABS AND POLICE AT NABLUS

Kho Sin-kie, above,

who has

played in several exhibition

matches on local courts, gave a., very fine display in the Second Round of the French Lawn Teams Men's Singles Champion- hip yesterday at Auteuil when bext Lesseur, France's No. 3 ranking player, after five gruci- Sa ing sets. Sports writers watch- Lang the Chinese Davis Cup acè * ́ere reminded of Rene Lacoste

în his prime.

BUNNER'S ARREST

BY ITALIANS

IMPRISONED FOR NIGHT

IN INCINERATOR

ACT OF INFERIOR OFFICIALS MISLED BY LYING REPORTS

London, To-day.

In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to Mr. F. Seymour Cocks, (Lab., Broxtowe), Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, stated that Warrant Officer L. J. Bunner was denounced by a Turk as a naturalised Ethiopian and by an Ethiopian boy as Captain Rudolph Brunner. The Italian authorities interrogated Mr. Bunner on May 17, and put him into custody for the night in a room which is described as an incinerator. Fearing that he might be shot, he escaped during the night, but was again arrested on May 20.

The British Consul saw him on May 21, look- ing none the worse. The Consul secured his im- mediate release on undertaking to produce him when required. This satisfactory outcome was achieved by vigorous representations to the Ita- lian authorities.

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The difficulties were accentuated by Mr. Bunner's ignorance of any language but English, the absence of a passport, the mili- tary character of his rank, the working instructions found on him from his superiors, and finally his attempted escape. Undoubted- ly M. Bunner should not have been held in close arresi on the night of May 17, after the British Consul had sponsored him. It is understood that this was an act of inferior officials misled by the statements of lying witnesses. Reuter.

EAST HOPEI AUTONOMY ANOTHER BLOW TO NEW DEAL

QUESTION IN COMMONS

London, To-day.

In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to LL-COL

T. C. Russell Moore, (C., Ayr), Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secre-

Washington, To-day.

Another blow has been deliver

at the New Deal. The Supreme Court has ruled that

ed

the 1934 Municipal Bankruptcy Acts is unconstitutional-Reuter.

To-day is the 65th birthday of Her Majesty Queen Mary, above. In honour of the accusión al His Majesty's Ships in part, are dressed over all, and ́a "Royal" Salute of 21′ guns will be fired at noon hy H.M.S. Tamar,

SINISTER MOVE OF

SANCTIONISTS?

ROME COMMENT ON NEGUS'S

VISIT TO ENGLAND

London, To-day.

HEADQUARTERS OF INSURGENTS

CIVIC ADMINISTRATION

THREATEN STRIKE MORATORIUM OF BILLS EXISTS THROUGHOUT PALESTINE

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Jerusalem, To-day.

In the town of Nablus in Samaria, midway between Jerusalem and Haifa, the Arab insur- gence is increasingly centring itself. Despite the state of emergency proclaimed there the Arabs erected street barricades, behind the shelter of which they directed a volley of pistol shots and stones at the police when the latter ordered them to disperse. Only after the police had returned the fire and killed two rioters were they able to clear the streets.

All Mayors of Palestine that are Arabs have lodged protests against the Mandate Government's prohibition of the Mayors' Conference, which was to have been held in Ramallah, and threa ten that the entire civic administration will strike if the Arab-de- mands are not fulfilled before June 1.

Arab merchants now refuse to meet bills at maturity, so that virtually a moratorium. of bills exists. To-day the Arab leaders plan to issue a proclamation publicly thanking the banished strike leaders for their services, stressing that all Arabs regard, these sentences as a provocation attributable to Jewish pressure. ——— Trans-Ocean Service..

Jerusalem: A serious situa- tion developed in Gaza yester-, day, necessitating the evacua- tion of British families from their homes to the central police barracks. During the evacua-i tion a British soldier received a bullet wound.

The mob erected barricades,

POLICE PARTY ASSAILED

Annihilation Only Just Avoided

stoned the police and tried to ANOTHER PALESTINE INCIDENT

destroy the telegraph and telephone lines and railway communications. The police fir-

Jerusalem, To-day.

A strategic retreat saved a party

ed one round, killing an Arab, The Negus is expected to arrive at Gibraltar on Friday. He and further troops and armour- will stay for two days at an hotel and will continue his journeyed-cars were sent to the scene. of 10 British police from anmihila- to England aboard a P. and O. liner on Sunday, which is expected

Aeroplanes are assisting the tion near Meskha, at the foot of

Neblus district for the armed

tary, declared that the question whether the declaration of East) POLICE PARLEY to arrive in Southampton on Wednesday week. — Reuter's Bu-police to search the hills in the Mount Tabor, Lower Galilee, yes

Hope as an autonomous area confided with the terms of the Tangku truce was one primarily for the Chinese and Japanese Governments.

OPENED

According to his information the Tangku truce laid upon the International Meeting

At Belgrade

Chinese authorities the duty of maintaining law and order in the demilitarised zone. He gathered that, owing to the division of efective authority, difficulties were being encountered, but he had no information that the terms of the Tangku truce were not recognised as binding by the Japanese Government. Reuter,

SOCIALIST CANDIDATE FOR

U.S. PRESIDENCY

Mr. Norman

Cleveland, To-day.

Thomas was nominated as Socialist candidate for the Presidency by an over- whelming vocal vote at the So Convention.w cialist National Reuter.

BIRTH-RATE IN RUSSIA

NEW LEGISLATION DRAFTED

EMPIRE TRADE RELATIONS

UNIFIED SCHEME

SUGGESTED

AUSTRALIA'S GESTURE

London, To-day.

WAR ON SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS

“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Belgrade, To-day.

The 13th International Con- gress of Criminal Police "was opened here yesterday. by the Yugoslavia Home Minister, M Koroschetz. Large delegations of the leading police officials came from all parts of the world. the chief object of the Congress being to devise still more efficient methods of inter-

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A unified scheme for a national co-operation to fight Empire-wide development and crime, especially that which by rationalisation of industries in its international character, for exchange for products was ad-instance, the white slave traffic vocated by the Rt. Hon. Earle and drug-smuggling, is conduct- Page Minister of Commerce ed

wide international and Deputy Prime Minister of scale. Australia, in a speech before. The German delegation con-| Moscow, To-day. the Royal Empire Sonety here sisted of nine members, includ- A drive to raise the birth-yesterday.

ling the Chief of the Reichs Po-1 rate is behind the new legisla- Australia had made a gesturejlice Service, Lieutenant-General

[letin Service.

forthcoming on the visit of the lifting of sanctions.

Rome: Much comment is Anglo-Italian relations and the raiders who have been firing at terday.

a military camp there. Another Negus to England. It is gener. The French anxieties with re-Jew was found shot dead other ally interpreted as a successful gard to the future of. Djibouti in morning at Mount Scopus, near more of the sanctionist element the face of the competition of the the British war cemetery. in the British Cabinet and poli-Italian Red Sea ports are the Reuter. tical spheres generally to re-subject of reassuring statements tard the development of better in Italian political quarters. I

H.E. THE GOVERNOR NOW FULLY RECOVERED

Enquiries from Government House this morning elicited the

news that His Excellency the Governor, Sr Andrew Caldecott, C.M.G. C.B.E., has now fully recovered from his indisposition and that he will lay the Corner- stone of the Maryknoll Convent School, Kowloon Tong, this eve-

מצת

ROYAL VISIT TO “QUEEN MARY" Sir Edgar Britten Congratulated

GIANT LINER'S FIRST TRIP TO-MORROW

Southampton, To-day.

British Government Stands Firm

The police arrested three Arabs trespassing on Jewish fickls. While taking them off they observed a party of 250 Arabs armed with rifles approaching and opening fire. The police, with a Lewis- gun, returned the fire at long range, but observing the Arabs in an attempt to outflank them and Sir Arthur Wauchope. High running short of ammunition, they Commissioner in Palestine, in an retreated to Meskha and brought be taken without previous con-address at the Levant Fair yester-back military assistance, but the

is stated that the Italian Govern- ment is not, at present anyhow, {contemplating Any measures which would noticeably divert Abyssinian trade from Djibouti, and anyhow the measures will not

sultation with France.-Reuter.

Jerusalem, To-day.

day, stated that no strikes, demon- strations

or rioting would alter Arabs had decamped, taking away the British Government's stand their casualties. British Legation In regarding Palestine. He paid a

Abyssinia

NO IMMEDIATE INTENTION OF WITHDRAWAL

tribute to the loyal support of the A curfew has been proclaimed at law-abiding citizens during the Gaza, where military forces have last few weeks of trouble in Pa-occupied the railway station.- {lestine. Reuter's Bulletin Ser-Renter.

[vice.

London: The Foreign Secretary TRAMWAY FARE REDUCTIONS AUSTRIAN NAZI

ARRESTS

Concerned In Attack On Starhemberg

stated at Commons question-time) yesterday that the Italian Govern-

It is announced that the fares. ment had invited the British Gov-on the Hong Kong Tramways ernment to consider whether, in Ltd. will be reduced as from the light of the occupation of June 1 on Kennedy Town or tion drafted, making abortion a which it was hoped would lead Daluege, and the Chief of the

Addis Ababa it would not now be whitty Street Cars and Cause- criminal offence and subsidising to the adoption of such 2 Berlin Police, Count Helldorf.

desirable to withdraw the rein-way Bay or Happy Valley cars, mothers at the rate of 2,000 scheme.

Vienna, To-day. Her recently

M. Koroschetz, opening the!

forcement despatched last year to the 1st class fare being reduc roubles a year for every child nounced adjustment of econo-Congress, said that until now!

strengthen the British Legationed from 10 cents to 6, and that The police have arrested 90 over seven per family and 5,000 mic relations would provide the international police forces

guard. As the situation is Addis for the second class from 5 Nazis in Upper Austria, the ma- roubles for each child

over Britain with an additional had chiefly co-operated in de- The Royal party visited all parts Ababa was still far from stable cents to 3. Other fares remain jority of whom are reported to eleven.

£3,000,000 worth of trade, but tecting fleeing criminals. Now of the liner Queen Mary and the Italian Government had been the same. The kindergartens will be its am was primarily to bring they should in the first place launched aboard. His Majesty left informed that the matter was still trebled to accommodate 2,400,- to the peoples of the Empire a co-operate in contending sub at 3.45 pm, after a three hours under consideration. 000 children. Divorces are for-realisation of their oneness. versive propaganda, which is stay. He wished Sir Edgar Bri- bidden without the consent of

In another reply Mr. Anthony The Empire Governments undermining the foundations of ten good luck and said: “You must both parties. Beuter.

should make up their minds society and attacking the exist be a proud man to-day." Sir Edgar Eden said that there was no imme- ¡diate intention of withdrawing His that the industries of the Em-ing Governments, thus keeping replied: “Indeed, I am, „Sir.” SIR ROBERT RAIT PASSESpire are complementary and the world in a state of tension. The King then few back to Majesty's Legation

not antagonistic, and then the This international function to Windsor, while Queen Mary and Ababa, but the Minister, Sir. Sid- London, To-day-The death has way will be clear to go on to which the police was beginning the other Royalties continued their ey Barton, in all probability would shortly be returning to Eng- ecurred of Sir Robert Sangster the goal to ensure that our to turn its attention, M. Koros- sightseeing, on

land on leave which had long bee ait, Principal and Vice-Chan-trade is expanding and our de- chetz described as "much more Bulletin Service.

due to him-British Wireless Ser- llor of Gleagow University since fence is sure when the tug-of-important than the war against

'crime."-Trans-Ocean Service. (Continued on Page 9), rice. 'war omes. - Beuter.

$29.—Reuter.

board.--Beuter's

at Addis

STOP PRESS

Tientsin, To-day. Colbert" was' acquitted, Reuter.

Dr.

have confessed that they were con- nected with the attack on Prince von Starhemberg's castle on Satur- day-Reuter's Bulletin Service.

DORADO ARRIVES -

The Imperial Airways liner Dorado, arrived in the Colony this morning at approximately 11.20 jam carrying one passenger, Dr.

Falconer, who joined the machine" at Penang.

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