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GENEVA

JEW DIES AS DANZIG AWAITS SWOOP

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 4. Within a few hours of the dramatic scene in the League of Nations Assembly when Jew died by his own hand to draw attention to persecution of the Jews in Germany, fear grew last night. that Nazis would swoop on Danzig this week-end.

Such a wooo would mean aa- other "purge. Jews and sociausta in ang are in terror.

Iney recan that the Rhineland was occupied on a oaturday" and tney knew that all members of uni-

Nazi tormed

in organisations Danzig have been ordered to re- turn from noliday and that no one must leave barracks.

They hear, too, the reports that Herr Forster, Nazi Dictator Danzig, has declared "Hitler is stronger than the League,"

This declaration was followed by a message from Hitler himself. Speaking at Weimar last night, he said: "We preface the word peace with the word honour, and in speaking of peace we understand liberty. Without this honour and this liberty there can be no peace. This should be known by our na- tion and by the world."

DIED IN HOSPITAL

The Jew who shot himself ät Geneva as a "human sacrifice in the cause of his race was Atephan Lux, à Vienna Press photographer. He died in hospital.

An X-ray examination revealed that there were two bullets in his chest. One was from a wound re- ceived in the Great War. It had never been removed.

Lux shot himself during the morning session of the Assembly.

As he was dying he cried: "It is the last blow. This is the death of the League."

Letters addressed to King Ed. ward VII, to Mr. Eden, and to two English newspapers were left be-

hind.

CHECK ON COST OF

R.A.F. ORDERS

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STEPS APPROVED BY COMMITTEE

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, July 4 Measures to prevent excessive profits on Royal Air Force con- tracts are referred to in the re- port of the Select Committee on Estimates, published yesterday...

In

the accordance with

38- surance given in recent oriclal statements on defence, the Com- mittee had explained to it in de- tall the steps taken to protect the public purse. The personnel and technical costing branch has been increased considerably.

It is pointed out that a majority of the contracts for aircraft and engines are placed on the basis that progress payments will be made.

Announcing its approval of this method, the Committee expresses the opinion that," in present cir- eumstances, it was important that progress payments should be made without undue delay, and should be sufficient to minimise the necessity for contracting Arms to raise temporary capital. That, in the view of the Committee, would help to keep down the cost cr production.

AGGREGATE PROFITS

The Committee also considers that in assessing the element of profit to be allowed in prices, re- gard should be had to the aggre- gate proft accruing to the con-

tractor from the greatly increased

volume of orders. It adds:

"The question of prices in sub- contracts requires to be carefully watched. If it appears that those charged are unduly high-con- sideration should be given to the special steps, including provision for access to sub-contractors' meet the

In response to the League's re-books, required

situation." quest Herr Greiser, the Nazi Danzig President, has left the Free City to attend to-day's Council meeting.

WILL

MR. BALDWIN RESIGN

HIS EXCUSE AT INDISPOSITION

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, July 2

Mr. Baldwin nas allowed it to be said that he is tired and that he

to

It is considered that it will be desirable to review, the question as it affects the three defence de- partments next year.

Criticism s · made of tike. estimates for Army educational establishments, the total net pro- vision for which is £1,400.000.

In some instances, it stated, the "number" of personnel employed ap- peared very high, in relation to the numbers under Instruction. At the senior officers" school, where, the average number of students was stated to be 40 or 50, 10 person's were employed for Instruction, and 59 others for various duties, including waiting on the students.

EXPERT ADVICE ASKED The committee considers that the aspects of this large expendi- he is tired, But it was quite open ture which do not stand referred

is taking a rest at Chequers." And

to him to have said comprehen- to the Army Educational Advisory sively that he was indisposed. Had

be gone a little farther and stret-Board should be thoroughly re

examined in detall by the Army ched a point with his conscience Council with recourse, where ap and culled his indisposition say, a

-propriate, so expert educational chill (and any moral philosopher advice.

and some living statesmen would

Attention is also drawn to the and abundant Justincation for his

discrepancy between the average doing so), he would have been al-

cost per cadet at the Royal Mili lowed to recover quietly and withtary Academy, Woolwich, and the the help, such as it is, of news Royal Military College, Bandhurst.

paper sympathy.

Now this honest confession of tiredness is taken, as anybody might have foreseen that it would be, as the presage of his resigna- tion, which on his own statement

the

The cost, per, cadet compared as follows:

1923-24. 1933.-

Academy

£426 £374 College... £321-£280.

The committee was informed

the academy, was more compucated

is to come during the Ufetime of that the course of instruction at

present: Parliament, It is coming sooner than had been ex- pected, that everybody believes, and the standard of riding re- and for the reason which Mr. quired was higher with a small Baldwin has gratuitously provided institution, but it still considers that the expenditure ·26· the MR. CHAMBERLAIN NEAR THE

academy should be carefully re- GOAL

-viewed, seeing that the cort peri The real question is not whether head there continues to be about Mr. Baldwin will resign. but when. 30 per cent, above! "that of tre That he will resign this year is college:

taken as certain. Bothe members : HONG KONG BAREACKs of the Ministry expect him to re- ja Pakdomme sign in the autoam There are The cost of erecting Hong Kong other people who think he may gubarracks, to provide accommoda- even before, the Summer Recession for three, battalionis, was Mr. Chamberlain's day is clearly placed in the 1934 estimates at not far off now. He is going to £1,700,000 in the 1936 estimates realise the ambition which eluded at £2,200,000, and now at both his father and his half-£1,100,000, brother Bir "Adsten; And what is explained that the earlier

were based on could be happier for him than estimates thatne should become Frime different ate, but the committee Muister in the year in which the is of the opinion that the varia centenary of his father's birth is ons appear far wider than was celebrated?!

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