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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1934.

AUSTRIAN UPHEAVAL EASIER

MARTIAL LAW LIFTED IN SOME

DISTRICTS

Socialists Report Losses As 1,730 Killed

VIENNA, FEBRUARY 18. MARTIAL LAW HAS BEEN LIFTED' IN TYROL, SALZBURG AND BURGENLAND.

It IS NOW CONSERVATIVELY ESTIMATED THAT GOV- ERNMENT TROOPS IN ‘AUSTRIA LOST TWO HUNDRED KILL- ED AND THE SOCIALIST'S ESTIMATE OF THEIR LOSSES IS 1,730 DEAD, BUT THIS FIGURE HAS NOT BEEN CHECKED AS MANY ESCAPED FROM BESIEGED FLATS TO THE UNDER- GROUND SEWERAGE SYSTEM:-REUTER.

LIST OF CASUALTIES

- (Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Press")

(By Telagraph, Copyright, phic Messages Ordinance; 1895- Be ceived, February 18, 1.30 amh.).

dictated by Germany's Interests. This week's happenings justify the Telegra-conblusion that on the one hand the Austrian Government author- Ities had been strengthened, but on the other hand the number of Austrian National-Socialists will increase.

Vienna, Feb: "17, Oficial figures put the list of casualties of the three days' civil war at 101 killed and 319 wound-

• Referring to the three Bulgarians who were acquitted at the Reich- stag fire trial, but still in custody, Hitler said that the Court had pronounced its verdict which must be respected.

ed among Government bodies and 137 dead and 339 wounded on the insurgents' side, 147 killed and 373 wounded in Vienna alone.

Speaking before foreign 'Press- men, Dr. Dollfuss bitterly

Com

In reply to a question Hitler de- plained of the exaggerated reports clared that the Bulgarians will be which had appeared in foreign released and expelled from Ger- papers concerning the fighting and, many, adding, however, that in his. the total number of victims. He opinion; the verdict of the Leipzig also denied reports of serious" dir- Court did not correspond with ferences of opinion between him- popular feeling. Commenting on self and the Heimwehr chlets the interview, the Daily Mail says Stachenberg and Fey, stressing in a leading article that it conveys that "victory" had united them the deep impression the honour, more closely than ever. The metable, straight course pursued by the differed somewhat from those of tributing towards diminishing world tension.-Transocean Kuo

HOME RUGBY

Cambridge Beat Blackheath

London, Feb. 18.

-The following were the results of the leadingRugby Union garnes played- to-day:

Blackheath 10, Cambridge U. 11. Bristol 17, London Scottish 5. Devonport Services 11, V. S. Portsmouth 6

Gloucester "35, Leicester 7. Northampton 6, Coventry 6, " Oxford U. 9, Harlequins 3. Richmond 8, Rosslyn Park 3. Torquay Athletic 10, Plymouth Albion 3.

Army 14, Civil Service 5.

if Austria, as a result of the ples Bedford 10, Old Merchant Taylors blelte were to become National-3. Socialists.Transocean Kuo Min.

QUAI D'ORSAY STATEMENT..

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily | »

Press" (Copyright.)]

Paris, Feb. 17...

The Qual d'Orsay, published an Saturday night a statement which was intended also to appear simul- taneously in London and

Rome.

Bradford 3 Headingley 14. Cardiff 7, Newport 0. Edinburgh W. &, Glasgow Acs. 25 Stewurtonians 3, Watsonians 3.

-Reuter.

M.C.C. WIN

WARNING TO SUN

General Ho Gathers Adherents

Poking, Feb. 18.

After a lengthy conference with Mr. Hau Yun-chang and Mr. Fu Tso-yi, Chairman of Shansi, and Saiyuan, who arrived here yester- day evening, General Sun Tien-ying to give up his command, failing which a punitive expedition will be. launched without delay.

Taking advantage of the presence uf Generals Fu Tso Yi, and Hau ching, Minister of Military Affairs, Yung-chang General Ho Ying- aummoned a conference of military leaders this morning at which mea sures against General Sun Tian-ying were discussed,

Their decisions were kept in the strictest secrecy, but it is believed that it was decided to proceed to a punitive expedition.

Latest advices state that fighting outside Ninghsia City has practi- cully ceased, but Sun Tien-ying is

Ceylon Badly Beaten preparing a further attack-Rou

The Austrian Government ad- dressed itself to the Government of France, Great Britain and Italy in order to hear their

Columbo. Feb. 18- opinions about the documents It had pre-

M.C.C. bent All Ceylon by ten pared and submited to the three wickets here to-day. All Ceylon Governments named, setting furth batted firet and made 106, Clark the Austrian view of German in-getting for 21. In their second terference with the internal affairs knock they totalled 188, Clark get- of Austria. "Conversations that ting 4 for 49. had taken place among the three M.C.C. replied with 279 in the Governments have had unanimous Brst innings Barnett getting 108 agreement as to the necessity of while in the second innings, they maintaining the independence and got the required runs without any integrity of Austria

as provided loss-Renater. for by existing treaties."-Trans- Ocean Kuo Min,

POWERS DIFFER ON "AUSTRIA

Paris, Feb. 18.

publication

The simultaneous in London, Paris and Rome, of a

proclaiming communique

the unlied wish of the three Powers that the independence and inte- grity of Austria be respected Has been proposd by the Italian Goy ernment with a view to forestall

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SIR P. CUNLIFFE LISTER

London, Feb. 17. The Colonial Secretary, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, arrived at Mombasa from Nairobi to-day and will leave for England to-morrow in 8.3. "Dunluce Castle." He was greeted enthusiastically by a large crowd and appeared to have made a complete recovery from his illness which he admitted. had been more serious than was previously dis- closed.British Wireless.

BAILIFF FINED

For Firing Crackers

For throwing crackers in the air

hods employed by・ the Heimwehr Chancellor whose attitude is con- ing possible reports of disarmament | their South-African ́mall servich in Queen's "Road East, a carpenter

the Government.

Three more Socialist insurgents Min. were hanged last night, bringing the total of executions in connec- tion with the uprising up to seven. In Vienna a street car conductor named Swoboda, was sentenced to death and hanged soon after for

-British Wireless.

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{ Hamilton was fined $25.

on the fundamental principles.

It appears that the replies from and two motor fruit cargo vessel, who appeared before Mr. B., W. the three Powers to Chancellor Dollfuss's note announcing his in- tention of appealing to the League of Nations, revealed divergences of opinion, and that Italy particular- ly discouraged an appeal.

It

ADMIRATION EXPRESSED

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Bress" (Copyright.)}·

"Brussels, Feb. 17. „The women's section of the Bel-

pointed out here that such having been caught aniping, while gian Socialist Party passed a re-a declaration would not prevent two more executions took place at | solution expressing

"admiration Austria from using the League's Sankt Poelten. Eight more death for the herole struggle of their procedure at any time she wishes, sentences were passed on Friday | Austrian sisters" and declaring Reuter, by variona courts-martial, but in their readiness "as a token of their these bases the President of the gratitute to adopt the orphans of Reptiblic availed himself of the the Austrian revolutionists.”--- prérogativa for mercy and com-Transocean Kuo Min. muted the death sentences termis

to

·DISAPPROVAL IN LONDON

of imprisonment varying between twelve to twenty years. [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

The offices of the Bocial Democra- tic party in the National Council Building have been sealed by the authorities Dending the polles en- quiry at a later date--Transocean Koo Min.

GERMANY NOT INVOLVED

Prem" (Copyright,}X

the

A PROMPT EXECUTION

41

Vienna, Feb. 18. The execution promptly followed sentence death passed On Josef Stanek, Secretary of the Graz Chamber of Labour-Renter.

DOLLFUSS' APPEAL TO THE

LEAGUE MA

Parla, February 16. simultaneous

publication

The

London, Feb. 17. Means have been found to con- London, Paris and Rome, of a rey in diplomatic form to the Ans- communique proclaiming the unit. trian Government the strong dised with of the three Fowers that approval cansed in London by re the independence and integrity of cent events according to the Dally Austria be respected has been pro- Herald Reports that the British posed by the Italian Government [Special to the “Hong Kong Daly | Belian Government advised Dr. With a view to forestalling possible

Press" (Copyright.)]

Dollfuss to deal leniently with reports of disarmament on the defeated opponenda have been emi-

fundamental principles.......... That the German National-Armed by British official quarters, Socialists are not involved in the according to the Tally Telegraph." civil war in Austria is emphasised

ansocean Kuo Min

London. Feb. 17.

NO FURTHER COMMITTMENTS.

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Prona” (Copyright,33 ||||

Konden, Feb. 17.

by Hitler in an interview with the Half's Dally: Mall special correspondent, neos risk and subject to terms and Wharf, Kowloon, where is will lie Mr. Ward Price, which is featured sonditions of storage at Holt's Wharf at Consignees' risk and subject to by the paper. Hitler went on to The Cargo will be ready for delivery Terms and Conditions of Storag, staffirm that the National-Balists from Godown on and after 16th Feb, Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be sympathised neither with Dollfus Optional cargo will not be landed ready for Delivery from Godown on nor his Socialist foes as nothing here unless notice has been given and after 15th February prior to steamer's arrival but carried Optional Cargo will not be landed durable would be obtained by vio on from port to port to the final prot here, unless Notice has been ren prior once No adversary can be con- of call to which the option extends to Vossel's arrival, but carried on from vinced by firing, on the contrary,

port to port to the Anal pors of all such a method can only embitter posed three power declaration con-

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined onsny Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 4. and Nook within the free storage period.

h

He claims will be admitted attor the Goods have left the steamer's Godaway sad all Goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd Feb., wil be abject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must presented to the undersigned on 9th Mar, or they will before the f not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents 16th February, 1034.

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to which the option arteind

All broken, chafed and

-It appears that the replies from the three Powers to Chan- cellor Dollfuss' nota 'announcing his intention of appealing to the League of Nations, revealed "divergences of opinion, and that Italy particularly discourseed, an sppeal.

It is pointed out here that such Under the heading "No further | a declaration" would not prevent committments on the European Austria from using the League's Continent, the "Dally Telegraph" procedure at any time she wishes. protests sharply against the pro--Reuter,

CLEMENCY RECOMMENDED * him. The only possibility of win- | cerning the protection and inde-

Maggy London, Feb. 17. Goode ning over an adversary is to con-pendence of Austria, the text of Messrs. Henderson and · Citrine here they vince him, that had to be done in which was submitted to the For- called at the Foreign Office this

with the Foreign Secretary about

are to be left in the car and |

Germany. Had the German Na-eign Office by the Italian Ambus- } morning and had an interview)

will be examined on any

Fridays between the hours of 10.15. tional-Socialists adopted Austrian sador, Grandi and Noaw within the Free Storage period, methods there would have been The paper writes that this plan | the Austrian situation. It is un- No Glaims will be admitted after the many thousands of dead and would have been unacceptable even, derstood ́, that Sir John Simon Goods have left the Vessel's Godown wounded whereas, in fact, there if the tragic events in Austria had informed them that it was a fact And "sil' Gooda" remaining adslivers were only 27 killed and 150 wound- not occurred and Dollfuss had as already hinted in newspapers after the 22nd February, will be bigoted in the disturbances at the outset triumphed without bloodshed. The that the British Minister at to Beat

All Claim against the Vesselt of the National revolution in Ger- methods by which the revolt was Vienna had an Instructions of the be presented to the Undersigned for many, and not a single woman or suppressed, as well as the reports British Government expressed to before the 8th March, or they will child among the victims, while no concerning the shootings and num the Austrian Government the houses were destroyed or shops ber of dead and wounded havé earnest, hope that a policy of mobbe mongalsed.”hu 2: No Fire Insuranon will be affusind.

plundered. The Chancellor de- rendered any discussion on such clemency and appeasement would BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE,

clared, "that events in · Austria" | projects impossible? Pojaz

er be followed with reference to the woudt ezert -no fuence on his Further, the British Government recent grave disturbances British 18th February, 1934.

[8270 sitlend Wrince fila policy was adiely; would not be disposed to intervene Wireless.

COCOA CONFERENCE

PROPOSED “

Tam Kwong Ming, a student was also fined $25 for a similar offence in Hennessey Road, Wanchai.

Another man, who was charged with firing crackers at 7 b'clock on London, Feb. 17. Saturday morning in Queen's Road, The British Government has. Is- Central was fined $10. The Magis- sued a memorandum on cocoa. In trate remarking that as there was which a conference of representa- less traffic at that time the danger tives of cocoa producing countries was not so great.

is proposed to discuss, among other |· Mak Hin, 'a bailif, was fined $10 matters, whether they should at- by Mr. §. Balfour at the Central tempt to raise the world price of Police Court for throwing lighted cocoa by a greater measure of co-fire-crackers in Staunton Street, operation "fa marketing-British near Shing Wong Street, on Friday

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