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FISHING JUNK SUNK BY STEAMER!
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The sa Antung (British) arrived yesterday from Singapore and Hoihow, 200 MEN TO WIN A KINGDOM, and the master in a report to the Har- bour Office stated under the heading of casualties during the voyage, that the dating collided with a Chinese fishing Junk off St. John's Island.
A copy of the London Daily Telegraph to hand amplifies the Renter telegrams pablished in our columns quite recently with regard to the arresta in connection with a plot agains: General Frime de Rivera, the Spanish Dictator."
The report states:-
On the night of November 4th the French police made nearly 100 arrests in connection with what was supposed to be a revolutionary conspiracy against General Primo de Rivera and the
MR. H. NEWTON KNIGHTS,
SECOND DISAPPEARANCE.
GOLD WATCH ADDRESSED TO
SON-IN-LAW.
IN MAN'S ATTIRE.
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AMUSING HOAX
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"It was one of the best practical jokes I have ever played, and I have played many of them,” Scotland Yard has been asked by 'the'
This was how Senorita Alvarez, the Hove police to assist in the search for Mr. Henry Newton Knights, a former Young Spanish lawn tennis player, de scribed to a Daily Express representative M.P. for North Camberwell, an ex- Sheriff of the City of London, and an the hot that was played on a crowd of at Cromer ex-Mayor of Camberwell. Mr. Newton lawn tennis enthusiasts His report further states that the junk Knights loft his home at Hove and join recently when she impersonated a man
in a covered courts tournament. ed an 8.15 .mtrain from Brighton to sank and fourteen of her crow were London. He entered a compartment in
was quite spontaneous," saved by the stener; but it was believed which there were business friends whom Senorita Alvarez It had been a that fifteen were lost. The dating wased in his usual spirits, although one of man and that a man should dress as a be joined in a game of bridge. He seem- ranged, that a woman should dress as a not damaged.
his friends remarked that he looked very | woman, and as I am always considered pale..
to be ready to play pranks-well, the On arriving in London, Mr. Newton woman happened to be me. The man, Knights immediately went by ander- however, did not dress up as a woman.
"They gave ще a pair of white Chambers, London Bridge Approach, trousers, a shirt, swenter, and a man's ground to his office in St. Thomas's
Then Commander Locker- and spent the morning at business there. overcoat.
At one o'clock he discharged his typist Lampson introduced me to the spectators and left the building, but returned later Senor Alonso. I played whetators and was last seen at 8 o'clock in the men. evening by charwoman. nothing has been heard of him.
According to information from Per- Spanish monarchy. It is a strange atory pignan, the insurgents were to march of the organization of this plot that is
into Spain in two columns, one in the told. The French authorities knew all direction of Port Bon and the other about it, and the police had no difficulty towards Puigcerda. The leaders did not in nipping the conspiracy in the bud and think there would be difficulty in over- in arresting the would-be revolution-coming any resistance offered by the aries, who are now in prison at Perpig Spanish posta. By means of wireless apparatus hidden in the mountains it was, intended to flash the news that Catalonia had risen, and that the Separ atists were marching en Madrid. It is now known that at the beginning of a depot of arms and munitions near the village of Basillas, in an oak forest on Spanish territory near the border,
nan.
Since then
"Previous Disappearance...
disappeared in somewhat similar circum- In April, 1921, Mr. Newton Knights stances and was absent from home for to Folkestone and he was eventually found at Dymchurch, near Hythe, suffer- ing from loss of memory.
"It was some time before any one realised who I was, but when the game was over some one disclosed my identity, and every one clapped and cheered me.
and played in the shirt, but the little During the play I took off the sweater
the whole time."
auburb. The police knew him, and it last spring the Separatists had organised several days. He had left London to go cap 1 wore to cover my hair troubled we
The leader of the movement was Sellor Macia, a former deputy of Catalonia, He had been expelled from Spain and Fresided at Bois Colombes a Paris seems that he had given an undertaking to the French Government not to go to a frontier Department. It was known at the Ministry of the Interior last month that Macia was engaged in batch ing a plot in anarchist circles, and there is a suggestion that Spanish and Italian refugees had entered into a pact to help one another in any movement against the Spanish and Italian Government. Macia is credited with the ambition of having wished to raise 200 men. Each nisa was given a khaki shirt, breeches, a waterproof overcoat, war boots, putties, a campaign sack, a revolver, a kaife, and a packet of dressings. The force was also equipped with field telephones. All this equipment was bought at Paris and at St. Etienne, the purchaser, it is atated, being a Spanish colonel of artil- lery who had left his regiment after the | last sedition.
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their future activities was fired for Fri- day, October 20th, but was postponed to Saturday and then to Sunday. M. Sarraut, Minister of the Interior, kept informed of what was going on, decided to allow the Anarchists to start and.to arrest the lot at the proper moment. The departure was effected in three scetics, one proceeding to Bordeaux, the second to Toulouse, and the third to Per- pignan. The adventurers bad received bombs which it is alleged, were to be. used against the French police if neces-
The Bordeaux section sary,
was in- creased by the addition of Italians, and all had to meet at Perpignan, M. Bal- madier, the Commissary of the First. Mobile Brigade of the police, took the same train at the Austerlitz-Station in Paris as the leaders of the movement, Meanwhile the gendarmerie at Perpig nan had been informed by sypher tele- gram from Paris of what was going on, and a number of the "troops,' who passed themselves off as tourists, were seized and brought before M. Balmadier when he arrived on the scene. It so missary of the First Mobile Brigade, happened that M. Briager, another Com- was spending a holiday at Millas, in the neighbourhood of Perpignan, when a number of the conspirators appeared. He had them arrested. Ramon Fabregas, who was the aide-de-camp of Macia, was captured at Prados, in the Pyrenees All that day gendarmes and police- men scoured the countryside and round- ed up nearly 100 of the conspirators.
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attempt to separate Catalonia from Spain. When the train from Narbonne arrived at Perpignan at ten minutes to eleven that night further arrests were Separatist blue star upon it, was seized. A smaller flag of the same colours was to have been hoisted to the steeple of the church of the first village occupied. The prisoners included seventeen Cata
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All damaged Packages will be examined on Tuesday morning, the 30th instant,' at 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas,
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These Separatist insurgents are con fined in the Academy Barracks at Per- pignan, and they are being questioned separately by the head of the detective force and the Public Prosecutor. Ac- cording to the plan of campaign, a move. was to be made into Spain at dawn next morning. That night all trains to Spain were carefully searched, and the French police kept a strict watch on the frontier posts. It appears that a third group had been expected to arrive at Perpignan Station.
Spanish Ambassador's Thanks. Señor Quinones de Leon, the Spanish Ambassador in Paris, "has had a long conversation with M. Barrout at the Ministry of the Interior. The Ambassa- dor thanked the Minister in the name of his Government for the prompt maQ- mer in which the French police seted, Hong Kong Observatory, November 29th,
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Colonel Macia, the organiser and leader of the expeditionary force," has been arrested "with his
general staff" at Prats de Molo, in the Eastern Pyrenees, close to the Spanish frontier. He and his followers have been taken to Perpignan. The police have discovered at Prats de Molo a depot of munitions.
The two Commissaries of the First Mobils, Brigade, MM. Balmadier" and Blue sky: C-Cloudy D-Drizzle: Briager, are questioning the revolution- F-Fog; L-Lightning; H-Mist; O aries at Perpignan, but so far no new Overcast: P-Passing showera; Qfacts have been obtained. Equalin; B-Bain; T-Thunder..
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The headquarters of the movement was a house in the Rue Charles Duffos as Bois Colombes. The police have seized numerous documents. In addition, there were thirty trunks filled with food, implemente, clothing, and marching or- dara destined for the volunteers of the "Catalonian Republic." The foun-,
Catalonian Republic" had ders of the even prepared thousands of postage stamps. There was a voluminous corre spondence, sent from various European countries to the leaders of the conspiracy, and a large quantity of alpenstocks intended for the Transpyrenean soldiers, sacks, and maps.
Colonel Macia belongs to a family of land-owners of Lerida. For the last twenty years he had been associated with the Catalonian Separatist movement His son, who does not seem to be asso- ciated with the plot, is being kept under supervision as an administrative
measure.
Ho seamed cheerful enough when he loft home on Monday morning, and I was expecting him home to dinner in the evening. On the last occasion when he was discovered at Dyrchurch he had been wandering about the country suffering from loss of memory...
Mrs Knights told a Daily Mail re-
Manila Bulletin of November 18th, porter that undoubtedly Mr. Knights
that had been suffering from loss of sleep and says
with 90 labourers and had recently had business worries. She mechanics, together with equipment and supplies, the cableship Bustamante will added:
sail on Thursday to initiate the work which is so important to all shipping in the Sulu Sen, and which it is hoped will prevent the recurrence of wrecks like that of the " Egremont Castle" in July 1995. Construction will be under the super- vision of Engineer Island. The first. project to be undertaken upon arriving at the reef will be the erection of a radio station to serve the workers. A motor launch and lifeboats will he left on the reel by the Bustamante. Erection of the keepers' house will be started before tha His gold watch, for instance, was ad- of the lighthouse tower, which will be dressed to his son-in-law at Dulwich. 120 feet high. The Bustamante will and his cigar case he had addressed carry sand, gravel, cement, sanitary sup- to a fellow traveller.on the morning plies and everything necessary to sup- business train from Brighton to ply the workers. The work of construc London.
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