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World Cable News In Brief
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")
By Telegraph, Copyright, | Telegraphic » Messages Ordinance, 1894- Received. July 21, 430 a.m.)
Bremerhaven, July 20. A conspicuous event in the de- velopment of the popular move-
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U.K. AND THE NETHERLANDS
Trade Agreement Concluded
London, July 20.
TERRORISTS IN AUSTRIA
Two Caught After Chase
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press”)
TIENTSIN FIRE DAMAGE
Godown and Cargo Destroyed
"Tientsin, July 21. Shortly after midnight, lass night, Messrs. Wilson and Com- 1994. pany's godown, at Ewo Road.
(By Telegraph, "Copyright, Tela
dim When
Lithuania's repeated infractions of the Mamel statute was set forth As it has not been found possi- on Thursday by the Under-Secret ble at present to conclude a full ment known as "relax and keep ary for Foreign Affairs, Capt. Ant commercial agreement between the
ages Ordinance, At" took place on Friday when a hony Eden, in an answer to the in- United Kingdom and the Nether-coined, July 32; 4-30 a.m.) renovated passenger steamer, terpellation by the Conservative tands Governments, the negotia-
Vienna, July 21. suitably equipped for workmen's member, Mr. Cunningham Red tions have been terminated by an Soon after dawn on Saturday holiday cruises on the high seas... Cipt. Edën sula that Great Bri-exchange of notes issued to-night. | viglianť patrolman noticed two was rechristened "der Deutsche,” tain, like the other three guaran- These notes place commercial | suspicious-looking characters, who When the trainload of holiday wors of the Memel Statute, Japan. intercourse between the two coun-on being challenged "took fight makers from Bavaria reached Co-Italy and France, has been fol- tries on a fair footing and amounts whereupon a wild chase through lumbus quay at 9 o'clock in the lowing "the Memel events closely to the definite establishment of the deserted streets in the morning the vessel, looking spick | before the receipt of the German the United Kingdom's claim to re- morning light followed. end span and painted dazzling i protest, The sole recourse of the ceive its full share of all quotas driven to bay, both men turned white, was waiting alongside. The Germian Government in this mat- without. giving additional compen-and fired their revolvers, two passengers immediately marched ter consists of the "use of rights | sation.
bullets taking effect, wounding one on board followed by representa- of membership in the League of In return, the, United Kingdom of the pursuing policemen serious- tives of the Brownshirt detach-
Meanwhile Nations to address the complaint | accords the same treatment to the 1.
the outraged ments and SS, the crew of the o the Council-Transocean Kuo Netherlands as it has always pedestrians took up the chase and
done. artillery training boat Fuchs," | Min,
caught the fugitives who and members of the German La-
almost lynched before they were
bour front.
lodged behind lock and key in the nearest police, station.
When cross-examined later, both confessed "being dynamiters and former Social- members of the Democrat party and the dissolved "Defence League," and said that their nervousness and attempted flight from Vienna was due their güllty conscience at having attempted to blow up the railway lines in the early morning at a suburban station. Investigation showed that a major explosion had actually occurred at the place in question.
Labour
Dr. Ley, chlef", of the Front, arrived from Munich by airplane.
ALIENS IN BELGIUM
to cancel the citizenship right of
Brussels, July 20, Dr. Lafferentz, chief of the The much discussed law of em- Reichs office for travel and hiking.powering the Belgian Government made a welcoming speech, stressing that the short time since the relax and keep fit" was in opera- tion over 40,000 workers had taken part !0 these specially cheap cruises.-Transocean Kuo Min.
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PRISON FOR FRAUD
Berlin, July 29.
The law court here has senten- ced Aribert Huuzweg. 28 years old. to one year's hard labour because since last year he had continued to draw unemployment relief pay while secretly earning support by carpentry.
In passing the sentence, the president of the court drew atten- tion to the fact that the existing law permits a sentence up to ten fears hard labour for an offence of defrauding the public frances because such a crime hinders the nation in its attempt to figh; its way out of the present crisis.
In this particular case the cul- prit was appropriating to his own use the money badly needed by the less fortunate members of the working population.-Transocean Kuo Min.
OIL PIPE LINE
Paris, July 20
naturalised allena, was passed by
the Chamber after a hot debate on Friday by the narrow margin of 85 votes to 78. This legislation also makes possible to rescind the Belgian nationality in the case of the inhabitants of the two pro- vinces, Eupen and Malmedy-ced- ed by Germany to Belgium by the
Versailles-n treaty of
cases
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Technical Points. The remaining clauses deal with technical points designed to sim plify operation of quotas as be tween the two countries.
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It is also provided "that, from August 1, 1934, each Government resumes its liberty of action as regards customs duties. on import- ed goods without prejudice to the provisions of treaties and agree- ments already" in force between them.
It is, moreover, provided that the delegations which conducted the recent discussions will remain in being and it is hoped that they may open up possibilities' for in- where such persons Tail to con-creasing trade between the two spicuously fulfil their citizenship | countries-British Wireless. duties."
The Flemish deputy. Borginon, led the Attack on the measure. condemning it as irrational and hypocritical."
A sharp interrogation by the Socialist deputies ellcited a defin-: ite statement from the Minister of Justice that the law would be applicable in all cases that arose before its passage by Parliament. as well as those arising after- Transocean Kuo Min.
SOVIET HILL CLIMBERS
Moscow, July 20. Two Hundred and fifty officers of the Army entrained on Fri- day to the wildest part of Can- casus where an organised attempt will be made to scale all the high- A telegram received from Tray plunacles in the Elbruz moun pou by the Faris administration tain range, a dozen of whose of Compagnie Francaise de Pel peaks have never yet been con- roles states that the first all had suered. been received through the 500- The chief objective will be the miles long pipe line from Kirkuk | sümmelt of Mount Damavand, 18,000 at Tripoll. in Syria on the Mediter- feet hight-Transocean Kuo Min. racean. The first run of oil is now being stored in the reservoirs. The first tankship will start shortly for Marseilles laden with crude
Foreign commercial competition petroleum, or French refiners. nécessitates further restrictions in
Berlin, July 20.
It is well known that France the taiport of raw materials, espe- holds high hopes of ultimately cially textiles. In order to assure covering its petroleum require-equal distribution the Government ments from this source. The pro- has decreed, as a first step, a 38 perty in question was originally hours-week for textile factories. owned by a Turkish petroleum Furthermore, the decree prohibits company, that is, the Anglo-Per- the opening of new textile factor- sian group of 50 per cent, Royal les on a large scale, other than the Dutch Shell and Deutschebank existing ones. Transocean 25. After the war the German Min. share was allotted to France.
The total prospective output of the Mossul petroleum fields is esti- mated at four m'lon tons yearly, of which France would be entitled to roughly one million tons. The French consumption at present is 3 million tons yearly.
Before the end of another month the pipe line to Jaffa in Palestine
is expected to Transocean Kuo Min.
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ARYAN AND NON-ARYAN CHILDREN
Berlin, July 21 The principles for the deter- mination or the racial status of
TURKEY AND
BRITAIN ·
coast,
Samios Incident Settled
London, July 20.. The incident off the Turkish in which an officer of H.M.S. "Devonshire" "was killed last Saturday afternoon. by riñe are from Turkish guards. has. been amicably settled between
the two Governments.
"Arrangements were made with the Turkish Government, who had already expressed their regret at the incident, for the joint funeral service which was held to-day
at the spot at which the" desth oc- curred.
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The dynamiters will be tried by a special court under the new law which imposes the death penalty even for the possession of explo- "sives.Transocean Kuo Min.
where large cargoes, mostly wool and also ropes and guhny bags are stored, burst into flames. The cause of the fre is not known.
Attempts by the British, French and Italliari fire brigades falled to do more than prevent the flames.
from spreading."
The godowni was a total loss, the darnage being estimated at about $300,000, which is only partly covered by Insurance-Reuter.
RUSSIAN YOUTH KILLED
Daylight Crime In Tientsin
Tientsin, July 21.
A particularly dastardly crime was committed in broad daylight
golf club in the former Russian here yesterday in full view of the Concession, when
Russian two
youths, riding home on bicycles, were suddenly confronted by two well-dressed Chinese youths who barred their way with pointed pistols, ordered them to put their hands up, and attempted to seize the bicycles"
The younger Russian did not
GERMAN MOTOR resist, but the elder boy, Zebu
RACE
Entries From Ten Nations
(Special to "Hong Kong"
Daily Press") (By Telegraph, Copyright, Teie graphic Maragar Ordinance 1805 Received, July 92, 8 p.m.)
Berlin, July 21.
on
Chudin, aged 19 put up resistance
of the bandits "whereupon one fired twice, wounding Chudin In the arm and abdomen.
Chudin collapsed and the ban- dits mode off with his bicycle.
The wounded youth was rushed to hospital but succumbed after. an unsuccessful operation-Reuter.
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FILM ACTRESS' DEATH
(Special to “Hong Kong'
Dally Fre
Tele 1894.
(ByTelegraph, Copyright, raphis Morsages Ordinance, Received, July 22, 4.30 a.m.)
Berlin, July 21. Widespread sympathy is
felt
Ten nations have entered alto- gether 1,760 automobiles, manned by 2,608 drivers for the "all-round Germany" contest beginning Saturday. This is often described as the "most-pupolar motor race in the world." The fundamental throughout Germany at the news idea is not to reward for the at- announced on Saturday that the tainment of the highest speeds well-known and popular flm ac- H.M.S. Devonshire, H.M.S. Lon- but the discovery of drivers with actress. Senta Soeneland committ- 2 Berlin hotel on don and HM.S. Queen Elizabeth the greatest powers of' endurance. ed suicide in were present, und the Turkish
As many as 150,000 SA Men on Friday.
The commedienne had lived Government detailed a Turkish de- motor cycles will be entrusted to stroyer to be present, and to asso-keep the roads clear of other happily for twenty-one years with clate herself with the ceremony, traffic while the great mass of her husband, Major Krocker, who ded in July last year. The grief racers are dashing along.
at the loss, brought on a nervous breakdown and rendered her pro- fessional work almost impossible. Her sad end is the result of pro found spiritual depression. Transocean Kuo Min. »»
The Turkish destroyer - cast' wreath into the rea, with an in- scription expressing the sympathy and regret of the Turkish Navy British Wireless.
WELCOME TO PREMIER
Mr. MacDonald In Nova Scotia
Digby, Nova, Scotia, July 20. The Premier, Mr. Ramsay Mac-
The competitors are expected to reach Berlin at 4 pm., on Satur- day but the route will be kept clear until Sunday morning. for those following-Transocean Kuo Min.
BOUNDARIES OF LIBYA
Frontier Points Defined
London, July 20.
legitimate children, that is, whe ther they are to be classified as Dopaid, on arrival here with his An exchange of notes between
daughter, Ishbel, was
welcomed
KING OF SIAM TOURS GERMANY
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Prem")
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Teis- graphic Meraġer Ordinance, 1894- Received, July 22, 4-30 a.m.)
Heidelberg, July 21.
The King of Siam spent a day visiting the chief sights of the town and the famous castle, and
be operating Aryan or non-Aryan as dealt with with a Gaellc"speech by a fellow. the United Kingdom and Italian in the afternoon took lunch at
AUSTRIAN TERRORISTS
اثر
Reutte Tyrol, July 20, In defiance of the threatened death penalty imposed by a new law, bombers continue to blow up important public buildings and paralysing pubile services.
In the Third Reichs Civil Service Reform Law, were enunciated on
Saturday by the Postal Ministry, In all cases where the identity of the father is doubtful and the civil records provide no conclusive evidence on the point, then, where the mother is Aryan, the child is permitted to enjoy the rights per- taining to Aryan-origin-Trans- ocean. Kuo Min
`PLENARY POWERS IN BELGIUM
Plenary
Brussels, July 21.- powera have been
On Thursday night an" attack was made on the power works in Reutte when the perpetrators. dynamited the water pipa, three feet in diameter which conveyed. the water to the works. The second pipe of three and a half feet thick was torn up and des- troyed to a distance of ten feet..
The consequence is that the po- granted to the government by wer works are now lying idle and -vote of confidence by the Chamber the town is dependent on the cur which will last six months so that rent from other districts. ... Premier de Broqueville's demands The number of outrages reported have been satisfied for the great-, elsewhere were extraordinary er part although on the other. hand the Premier made certali great-Transocean Kua Min. · ·
concessions regarding provincial and municipal administrations.
The Bill must still be passed by the Senate after which Parila- ment will rise till the secnd week Kuo
MEMEL STATUTE
London, July 20 Great Britain's aflitude towards the recent. German protest against
Governments, and of notes in almi- Koenisstuhi at the suminit of the lar terms between the Egyptian mountain overlooking the valley,
clansman, Mr. Angus MacDonald, Premier of Nova Scotia, but Mr. Ramsay MacDonald ruefully con-Government and the Italian Gov-Neckar, and the town of Heldel.
ernment, took place to-day in berg. fessed that he spoke no Guelic.
Mr. MacDonald and his daughter Rome. defining the frontier be- will stay in a cottage, and will tween Libya, and Sudan at points spend
fortnight among the never previously demarcated. The agreement comes into force from the date of signature:
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Nova Scotian fisherfolk..
The Premier declares that he must return to London by Septem- ber 20. Reuter.
BIG WELCOME
After lunch the Royal visitor mounted the well-known tower bearby: When later be called sit the University, he was welcomed by the Rector. He left for Frank- fortmain on Saturday afternoon- Transocean. Kuo Min.
JAPANESE CULTURAL
INSTITUTES
The Libya-Sudan frontier is fxed as follows. Starting from the point of intersection of the 25th meridian east of Greenwich with London, July 20.
paralled 22 degrees north, the Mr. Ramsay MacDonald yester- day reached Digby, Nova Scotia frontier follows the 25th line, of where he will spend the next fort-meridian in a southerly direction. night in a cottage. He was wel as far as its intersection with par- comed by his namesake Angus el 20 degrees north From this boint it follows parallel 20 degrees -of' 'Nova'
Shanghai July 20... MacDonald, Premier
At an estimated cost of Ten Scotia," and "practically the entire north in a westerly direction, as
far as its intersection with the 3.400.000 the Japenese Foreign 24th meridian east of Greenwich: mistry is planning to despatch population of the small town British Wireless,
From this point it follows the 24th Hulturar: Diplomats to London. meridian east of Greenwich in a Faris, Berlin, New York and Ro southerly direction, as far as its | de Janeiró, according to a message junction with the frontier of the from Tokyo, French Dosessefors
SODE 17 so stated that Japanese Britain p and Egypt renounce all Cultural Institutes" are to be es claim on any part of the Budar, tablished at Paris arki New York, his friend became alarmed and to any territory west and north and in addition, chains of Japan- "I say, oid grap the latter ex-of this line, shd Italy rebounces ese culture will be established t claimed, you ought to see an op-all claim to any territory south various colleges and universities
and east of ta+Brikkirulcetest: 424Europe and Ameri
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The Same Thing Jefferson had something the ter with his eyes, and told such & kag tale of woe about them that
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