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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

GERMANY'S NEW PRESIDENT.

London, April 27, Though most of the papers managed to "Stop Press" Renter's an- nouncement of Hindenburg's election, there has not yet been time for considered comment beyond the headlines expressing astonish ment at the result,

A message from Cologne says the turnover in the Rhineland was most noteworthy. Hindenburg nearly equalled Marx in Duessel- dorf, and ran him closer still at Solingen. He secured a heavy in- crease at Coblenz,

In the first election, the Nightists nggrogated 1,199,800, the Leftists 1,341,000, and the Communists 188,500. It was then recognised by many that the defections from the Democrats would prove the determining factor.-Router.

Paris, April 27.

The election of General. Hindenburg has created sensation and surprise. The Paris correspondents of nowspapers in Berlin attribute the result to women voting e masse for our father Hindenburg."

The Matin says the election will cause a tremendous distrust of Germany in France and that it will be most difficult for M. Painleve to urge in the Chamber of Deputies a rapprochement with the Reichi Le Journal says that any foreigner witnessing the German nationalist manifestations which took place during the past twenty- four hours can hardly believe in the pacific sentiments of Germany,

The Echo de Paris says the election shows that the mentality of the German people has not changed and that there can no longer be any question of a mutual guarantee treaty.

The Ere Nouvelle says that Germany is 'rolling down a gradient at the bottom of which lies, the abyss of empire and revenge-Reuter. The Matin" anys that the situation created by Herr Hindenburg'a election will greatly prejudice Germany as it will be impossible for any French Premier to advocate reconciliation, with Germany-Havas..

London, April 27.

As a result of the presidential election the seven per cent German loan which opened in London at ninety-eight, fell to ninety- seven and a quarter, or about two points lower than Friday-Reuter.

Mr. Lloyd George Interviewed. "

Mr. Lloyd George interviewed on the election of General Hin- denburg said it was inevitable after the Ruhr and Cologne pinprick policy, He did not think the election would profoundly affect German policy-Reuter.

Washington, April 27.

Official, circles are not surprised at the Hindenburg election though comment is declined. The New York press generally views | the result as hero-worship of a military leader.

The Herald Tribune believes that Germany again turns towards defiance, obstruction and isolation. It warns the rest of the world' to be on guard.

The Times says that enthusiasm has swept aside sound arguments. Based on General Hindenburg's age and, a suspicion of his royalisti lednings, the early restoration of the Hohenzollerns is not likely, but the election will serve as a cover behind which the Kaiser could return. Nevertheless this would be running an enormous risk by inviting unsettlement at home and distrust abroad.

H Senator Borah interviewed said, he did not think the election was. necessarily disturbing. He did not believe the talk, that Germany was preparing for another war.--Reuters American Service.

THE MISSING LINK:

Simla, April 27.

Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, the famous American" anthropologist, curator of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, who has come to India- to examine the discovery of five different species of fossils of anthro- paid apes in the Shivalik hills, in an address urged India to take up seriously research in these bills which he believed contained important. evidence of the origin of the human race.

The scientific world is looking to these hills to add to its knowledge and he felt that it was established by finds already made that man's origin was these anthropoid apps; that only the brain had developed and changed during the past half million years, and it was the brain again which would in the future determine change in man half a million years hence.

All human races, including African negroes and whites had the. same origin but the difference in intellectual development made it impossible for them to be equal. India, if she developed intellectually

at great strides, could catch up with the white races.

..:

Dr. Hrdlicka hopes to return to America in October after visiting Java, Australia and South Africa.-Reuter."

ART AND INDUSTRY.

Paris, April 26).

M. Doumergue will officially open on Tuesday, the International Exhibition of Decorative Arts, where the art and industry of 22 nationa will be represented in standa and buildings covering an

extensive area on either bank of the Seine-Havas

AUSTRALIAN AIRFORCE.

Melbourne, April 27.

The Minister of Defence confirms the report that the Australian airforce is ordering four seaplanes at a cost approximately of £8,000. each. They will be of the Seagull Amphibian type. This machine has been adopted in order to obviate the necessity of establishing a seaplane base at Sydney.--Reuter.

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Paris, April 27.

The Matin announces that the French naval aeronautic depart ment is constructing a giant hydroplane with a motor of 650 horas- power with a view of attempting a non-stop flight from Paris to New York. Router,"

THE SOFIA OUTRAGE,

London, April 27.

INTERPORT BILLIARDS.

LUSITANO MEMBERS TO

VISIT SHANGHAI,

Details of the Interport Billiards Match to be played by membera

Lieut. Colonel C. Lestrange Malone, M.P., interviewed by the of the Clubs de Lusitano of Shang- Daily Herald, says that the Labourite mission had been informed at hal and Hongkong have now been Sofia that the Bulgarian Government had proofs that the Cathedral Promulgated, the arrangements

being as follows. outrage was planned and organised in Serbin; it was believed by the Serbian Government or at least it was indirectly responsible. The Hongkong-team will arrivoj Schober, the Austrian Chief, of Police, told Lieut.-Colonel Malone in Shanghai, by the 8.8. Empress at Vienna that all the police departments in Europe had agreed that of Asia on Sunday May 3, and will a general round up of Communists would be made in the very noar de mat on the jetty by the Com- future.

mittee of the local Club de Lusitano and other Portuguese institutions. They will then be escorted to the Club where, a re-

Bulgaria to Increase, Militia.

ception is to be held in their

honour.

Belgrade, April 26. After the British, French and Italian Ministers had informed the Government that the Conference of Ambassadors had agreed to Bulgaria's temporarily increasing her militia, the Yugo-Slav Match play will commence on Cabinet met and decided to confine itself to demanding strlet full-May 6, and will be continued on ment of the clause of the Ambassadors decision providing for May 7, 8 and 9 Further gamox demobilisation of the now levy at the end of May.-Rentor.

FOUND DEAD IN A TAXİ.

་་

London, April 27. Mr. Montague Noel Newton, the principal figure in the notorious "Mr. A" case was found shot dead inside a taxicab in Bloomsbury last night-Reilter.

It has been definitely established that Mr. Newton was not a witness in the "Mr. A" case although the papers found on his body bore the same name.-Reuter,

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