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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930.

AFTER 30 YEARS.

CATHOLIC ORDERS RETURN TO FRANCE,

NO INTERFERENCE, IN POLITICS,

[UNITED PRESS.

After nearly thirty years, a de inite peace has been restored be tween the Catholic religious orders

and priests of banished orders are

MEMORIAL DAY IN ZEPPELIN'S FLIGHT. PROHIBITION ISSUE. ANTI-SOVIET RISING

AMERICA.

PRESIDENT'S TRIBUTE TO HEROES OF GETTYSBURG.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN AS THE IDEAL.

(UNITED FRESS.] ·

Gettysburg, Pa, May 29-As

STATEMENT. BY COMMANDER.

[UNITED PRESS.

REFERENDUM UNLIKELY BEFORE ELECTION.

[UNITED PRESS. }

Lakehurst, May 31.--After bring.

Washington, Jurie 1-Although. ing the giant German dirigible Prohibition

haa unquestionably Graf Zeppelia to a graceful land- come forward as the dominating ing this morning on the field political issue in most parts of the which had already seen the ter- United States during recent weeks,

IN SIBERIA.

CLASHES BETWEEN SOL- DIERS AND PEASANTS.

HARDIN, MAY 26-The revolt "of Russiaa peasants, farmers, villag-

the Siberian Maritime Province is crs, shermen and coal miners in

continuing to grow more serious, according to authenticated reports

Vladivostock received in

Several mutinies have broken out in villages near Vladivostock, it being reported that a large mob of peasants held up a Siberian freight train at Razdolnaya station near

of France and the Government of Lincoln did before him in one of/mination of both trans-Atlantic there is believed to be little like from the Third Republic, and the nuns the most historie speeches in the and round-the-world flights by the lihood that the State Legislatures Harbin.

same craft, Dr. Hugo Eckener, will act on a prohibition referen- English tongue, President Hoover to-day, on the battefield of Gettys veteran commander of the dirigidum before the approaching gen- now returning to their former conburg, praised the valour of soldiers ble, enjoyed a smoke which had för many hours been forbidden, who had died for great ideals

Most of the Legislatures have Here it was that in 1883 General and told Press correspondents, in adjourned, while in others there is Mead of the Union forces defeated an informal conference, some of insufficient time to launch and Nikolsk-Usaursuk and looted several to the state, and their distilleries, the Confederate General Lee, and his troubles on the voyage north carry through such an important cars loaded with foodstuffs destined

vents and monasteries,

Under the Combes Ministry, in 1901, the religious orders were dis solved, their properties turned over

that in the subsequent commemora- tion President Lincoln uttered. a

from Pernambuco.

He declared that the Graf Zep- pelin weathered the worst storm in

its bistory in passing over Ber

eral election."

matter.

In consequence, it was pointed out in informed circles here to-

day, that members of Congress will

for the Far Eastern Red Artay station at Vladivostock.

Colliers on Strike.

schools and plantations, tumed into private hands. During the quarter of a century which followed, many tribute destined to outshine the

President Hoover in his Memori. muda, battling with bead winds" seek re-election without positive, Jai Day speech to-day paid due which would have wrecked a less expression from their home States mines, eastward of Vladivostock,

drifted back and some have been carrying on their activities for more than 20 years clandestinely.

Recently, as part of a programme of religious pence, prompted by M. Briand and M. Tardieu and against

group

the wishes of the Left Cartel in "Parliament, the Chamber and Senate voted the peace project

allowing the orders to return so long as they do not mingle in politics or attempt to interfere with the public school system.

The Combes law was suspended in 1914, at the outbreak of the war, and thousands of young priests came back from exile to fight under the Tricolor, just as though nothing bad happened. Most of them remained after the war and it was hard for any government to exile again these young men who had risked their lives in defence of France. Many of them wore the crosses of the Legion of Honour and Croix, de Guerre on their Cassocks.

The Cartel, half-heartedly as a sop to electors, started to in vestigate the clandestine existence of congregations but never re- sorted to exile. Taking the passive position of the Government es ap- proval of their existence, the orders rapidly spread out.

Seminaries Reopened. Last year, the Tardieu Govern. ment obtained from the Chamber a vots allowing ten religious orders to recruit adherents and re-open seminaries in France. This vote was forced through the hostile Chamber but has never yet been brought to

deed of arms.

heed to this. He declared that no monument which has been or can be created will ever be so noble or enduring as Lincoln's Gettysburg speech."

"Into every American thought," said Mr. Hoover, "has fashed with instant vision the lonely future of the Lincoln whose immortal words dominated this scene."

staunchly constructed airship.

The Graf Zeppelin at once un- derwent thorough inspection, he said, and it was found to be in

perfect condition.

The workmen in the Suchan cont

as to how the votes are most likely have now been on strike for two by the Literary Digest and by unless the Government takes steps to to be cast. Only the recent polls weeks and refuse to produce coal local newspapers and magazines provide the mining community with

givo concrete guidance, in most in- . Dr. Eckener said that he planstances, as to the "wet" and "dry" red to depart on Sunday evening status of the various States, and or Monday morning. "Refuelling the position of certain on-the- is now in progress, and Dr. fence Congressmen is in Eckener is obtaining permits which

quence extremely painful. will allow him to put on board a

Conse-

A few States are of such out-

foodk

Villagers in a number of towns in

the vicinity of the Suchan mines have joined the revolt. The cause being the aerious economie difficul~" ties affecting the entire district. It is stated that the revolts are largely

out leadership.

plication of the martyred Presid

President Hoover urged an ap-stock of liquors for consumption standingly wet or dry, sentiment spontaneous and thus far are with. ent's moderation and ideals to the on the home voyage after clearing

problems of modern life.

always be a struggle of law against The weaving of freedom will

lawlessness,” he continued, "of in- dividual liberty against domina- tion of unity against sectionalism."

The abuse of politics often mud. dies the stream of constructive thought" he.

wert OD.

"The

United States jurisdiction.

U.S. AMBASSADOR TO

JAPAN

MR. HENRY B. FLETCHER

MENTIONED...

that the problem is simplified, but for the most part it is still an open question and the approaching elections are, therefore, locked for- ward to with the keenest interest The Government, in the mean. time, will attempt rigidly "to en force Prohibition by all means at its disposal.

Announcement has been made

The Soviet newspaper in Vladivo- stock called the Red Flag, copies of which have arrived in Harbin, contain references to the peasant. trouble. People arriving in Harbin from Vladivostock state that severe clashes have occurred between. soldiers and the Kulaki (propertied peasants) and that several Red

ed.

American Union, however, has be-Fletcher, former United States Am-

ToxYO, May 31.-Mr. Henry B. that the U.S. Coast Guard win soldiers have been killed and wound- come a spiritual union, and the bassador to Italy and Mexico, is to cruise on and above all bound- use a number of new flying boats common ideals within this union being mentioned as one of the candiary waters. Special attention will have room for every variety of dates for the post of United States br centred upon the "rum fleets" opinion and every possibility of experiment in social progress." Ambassador to Tekyo, according to and the smaller ships which deat

the latest information reaching with them." here.

Tragic Oslebration. Winchester, Indiana, May 30.- During the course of a motor-car race on a dirt track as part of the Memorial Day holiday programme, a tyre of one of the cars blew out

a vote in the Senate, where it is and the car crashed at high speed evident there is not now & suitable fint the crowded grandstand. majority. With the Government closing its eyes to their activities, ly, while 20 of the spectators were Four persona were killed instant- and Parliament held up by failure to vote completely the new law, the orders have greatly developed their spheres in the past few months.

The Carmelites, of which Saint Mary Therese of Lisieux was h member, now have twenty estab lishments, principally at Lisieux, Moulins, Narbonne, Arles, Chartres, Nimes, Bordeaux, Rennes, Tours. Niort, Dunkirk, Castres, Cholet and, Fontenay. The Ursulines and Clarisses, for women, have six con- venta cach

injured. The driver of the car miraculously escaped unhurt.

HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.

[ORDERS BY MR. T. K. KING, ACTING INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE.]

General.

Revolver Practice. The regular

GHASTLY DISCOVERY

IN TOKYO.

IN TRUNK.

Since the retirement of Mr., Charles MacVeagh, who left the Ambassadorship to Tokyo on the ccession of the inauguration of President Hoover's Administration, BODIES OF SEVEN INFANTS Ambassador to Japan, the Embassy there has been no regular U.S.

being carried on by Mr. Edwin Tokyo, May 31-A gruesome sen- Neville, the Councillor of the Em-antion

was caused at · Shinjuku bassy.

Station, in Tokyo, yesterday after. During the delicate time of the noon, when a trunk which had been London Naval Conference, United States posted Mr. William

entrusted to a station porter by a mysterious woman in the morn J. Castle, jr., as Special Ambasing was found to contain the dead sador to Japan to act as liaison bodies of seven babies. diplomat.

the

Soviet Police Measures. ed that, in order to induce workers Moscow, May 30.-It is report- and peasants to co-operate with the police, the authorities will shortly

decree the formation in cities, towns and villages of special civilian bodies to which the police will dele- gate such duties as the searching of houses, transporting of prisoners,

etc.

STRANGE ACCIDENT TO PEDESTRIAN.

SHANGHAI RESIDENT BADLY INJURED.

by rather serious injury to a well- A remarkable accident attended

known member of the Shanghai community occurred last week in Seymour Road."

The M.-C. Daily News says that Mr. E. Ezekiel was passing. 177,

roof and struck him on the head, Seymeur Road, at 9 a.m. when a section of iron railing fell from the causing slight concussion and in- flicting several nasty wounds. The

While desirous to fill the importing two other babies, came to the It appears that the woman, tak The Jesuits, hated by radical weekly revolver practice (voluntary) ant diplomatic post in Tokyo a station at about 10 o'clock in the political groups, never really went Revolver Range on Wednesday, I importance of the relationship be- take care of a box for a few hours, railing had broken loose from its will take place at the Bowen Road early as possible in view of the morning and asked a porter to into exile. They were camouflaged June 11, from 9 p.. to 10.30 p.m. under the guise of laical organiza-It will be open to all ranks of the tions and remained in their teaching Missious The Order of Christian Hong Kong Police, Special Con- Brothers are now authorized, but stables, Sharpshooters Company, only as missionaries for work in Hong Kong Police Reserve and to Africa, although they have clande all persons holding permits to carry stine achools in France.

The Assumptionists, exiled by a special vote of Parliament in 1904, have a dozen centres of activity in France, including Paria. The Carmes and Benedictines, also ejected by Parliament, are back in their former abbeys, the former in the Catholic Rhene valley and the Intter in Brittany, where Catho- licism is dominant.

The attitude of the present Tardieu Government appears to be one of passive tolerance, so long as the orders refrain from entering French politics, Eventually the position of the priests and nuns will be mado legal.

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arms.

Chinese Company. Handling of Revolver.-Instrue- tion in aiming, correct grip, and trigger pressing will be given at the Company's Headquarters on Wed- nesday evening, June 13, at 8 p.m

Indian Company. Commendation.Constable R213' Bhagat Singh, of the Indian Com- rany, Hong Kong Police Reserve, is commended by the Hon. L.G.P. for zest and alertness on April 9, 1930, in arresting one Chan Wai, who was sentenced to two months hard labour for larceny.

tween Japan and America, Presi and then went away in a taxicab, dent Hoover seemed to have found Later, suspicions were aroused be- no suitable person. Some other cause the woman, who said, she names beside Mr. Fletcher are also would be back soon, did not turn mentioned as candidates and these up. include Mr. Harry Chandler, the President of the Los Angeles Times, an influential Californian daily.

HINDENBURG'S LIBEL ACTION.

EXCITEMENT OVER SUIT AGAINST SOCIALIST.

BERLIN, May 31-The libel action in which President Hindenburg is the plaintiff and the National Parude All ranks of the Indian, Socialist, Herr Goebbels, the defen- Company and reminded of the dant, opened in an excited atmos parade to be held at Police Headphere to-day. quarters on Tuesday, June 10, at;

CHICAGO GUNMEN AGAIN. 8.30 p.m. sharp.

SIX KILLED OVER

WEEK-END...

Flying Squad.

The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, June 10. Fall in Chicago, June 1-As a result of at the Tsimtsatsui Fire Brigade the efforts of the Chicago Crime Station at 5.39 p.m. sharp Dress: Commission toward law enforce: Khaki uniform and cap with khaki ment, which have made competi-cover

The alleged libel, relates to" an extremist newspaper article by Herr Goebbels, which vehemently attacked the President's attitude to - thá Young Plan, and accused him of undue friendship to Jewish and Marxist advisers.

At the top of the article was caricature of the President, headed "The saviour looks on.”

Counsel for the defence unsucceES- tion keener among Chicago's The weekly instructional patrol fully demanded the withdrawal notorious "beer gangs," large of the Hong Kong Section will take two Jewish Judges from the Bench. scale gang warfare has broken out. place on Friday, June 13. Fall in

Goebbels pleaded not guilty, main At midnight on Saturday three at the Central Police Station attaining the right to criticize the members of the Aiello gong were 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress: Khaki political action, such as the signing shot and killed in the North Shore uniform and cap with khaki cover. of the Young Plan, by the Presi "Gold Coast," a wealthy residential. SharpshootersCompany, dent whom be had helped to elect district. The murderers escaped in

BERLIN, May 31-Horr Goebbels, an automobile,

has been fined Ms. 800 on a charge belina Profetil

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killed and two others suffered wounds when persons unknown poked the muzzio of a machine-gun through the window of a road house, sprayed the interior of the resort, and escaped unseen."

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The station authorities decided to open the box in the presence of the police and to their horror found the bodies of seven babies.

Immediately, the police started action and later they were success ful in arresting the mysterious woman, after acting on the clues supplied by the porter and other

witnesses.

supporting pillars 30 feet above the pavement. It was four feet long and weighed about 35 lbs.

There were no witnesses to the accident, and Mr. Ezekiel was de- prived of medical attention until a member of the U.S. Marine Corps came along and sized up the witua- tion. The Marine communicated Ezekiel removed to the Country with the police, who had Mr. Hospital.

The railing had been in position for about 20 years and it was repaired about two years ago. The screws connecting it with the pillars While the exact cause has not were corroded and the slight wind yet been ascertained, it is general that was blowing at the time was I believed that it is one of the suficient to send it erashing to the gruesome results of the extreme street. depression which is prevailing throughout the country.

GOVERNMENT PROHIBITS CARRYING OF WEAPONS.

Berlin, May 30. The Fascist- Communist feed in Germany is taking its daily death roll and the Government is preparing to take drastic action to curb the exces sive political fanaticism which is alarming to the public

''.

On Inquiry at the Country Hos pital it was stated that Mr. Ezekiel was not in any immediate danger, and that every hope is entertained for his speeds recovery.

GANDHISM IN INDO-CHINA.

-GROWTH OF NATIONALIST ·

UNREST

-PARIS, May 31-Le Matin's special correspondent in Hanoi re porte that the nationalist unrest in Indo-China has percolated through the southern and western districts, which had hitherto re- frained from participating in the revolutionary, movement.

Among the contemplated maen ofsures is a Bill prohibiting the carrying of loaded cases, clubs, rub berhose, lead-pipes, knuckledusters and others which are not strictly lethal weapons, by extrémist com batants.

Non-co-operation and non-pay- Another Bill provides for the ment of taxes propaganda is spread. distinction between common and ing like wildfire, while in many political assaults, the latter being places the movement is assuming

scatter liable to sexeter. Bünish definitely, communist atmosphra... skin leather lind out that 24 libel actions were pend-gistrates properly to deal with such recent savage ricts at Hanoi,

political hooligans de

ing on behalf of President von Hindenburg.

The State Prosecutor, who had demanded a heavy imprisonment zentance, filed, notice of appeal.

It is confidently expected that these and other measures will have quieting effect on the political tempers of the antagonists.

The correspondent declared that unless the authorities at home and in the colony-adopted rigorous mea sures to cope with the rebellion, "a" catastrophe' was imminent.

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