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GERMAN POLITICAL DRAMA SOCIALIST
Ministry Reveals Pro-Fascist Outlook
LIFTING THE BAN
'A NATIONALIST POLICY
Berlin, June 5.
The suspicion that the rupture of friendly rela- tions between Dr. Bruen- ing and President Hinden- burg, causing the downfall of the former's Ministry, was engineered by the Right, seemed to be con- firmed by the latest deve lopment.
it.
The new quasi-Dictatorship, while not actively allying self with the Fascist movement, apparently plans to drop all the suppressive measures introduced by General Groener, Dr. Bruen-
Herr Hitler, reviewing his storm troops in civil garb, confidently expecla to sweep to an electoral triumph at the end of July. The von Papen Ministry is to day revealing pro Fascist sympathies, either anticipating a Hitlerite victory, or having had to do with the suspected intrigue of the Right to remasa Dr. Druening.
ing's Minister for Home Affairs TRAIN ROBBERY
and Defence.
the
General von Schleischer, NEAR HARBIN
new Defence Minister, is known to be sympathetic towards the Fascist movement and Baron von Gayl, the new Home Secretary indicated to-day a somewhat simi- Jur outlook.
The speedy reappearance of
private Hitler's
army,
the
LATEST
BANDIT
OUTRAGE
brown-shirted Nazi Storm-troops, 96 PASSENGERS
perhaps in a modified form, was,
in fact, foreshadowed by Baron yon Gayl, in an interview 10- day.
von Gay declared that "every injustice perpetrated against the different forms of the Nationalist movement will be abolished."
LAUSANNE POLICY.
KIDNAPPED
Harbin, June 6.
HELEN WINS AS USUAL
FRENCH TENNIS
TITLES
COUP IN CHILE
NEW REGIME'S POLICY
MILITARY JUNTA
Santiago de Chile, June 5.
The coup d'etat effected under the leadership of Colonel Marmaduke Grove, of Cornish emigrant-adven turer extraction, has been brilliantly successful up to the present, but President Montero, who has fled from the capital, has not resigned as earlier reported.
There are prospects of the or ganisation" of opposition, headed by the Montero factions, to the new regime, which seems to be definitely Communist-Socialjetic in character,
The immediate cause of the re- volution was the removal of Colonel Grove (formerly Chilean Military Attache in London) from the command of the Air Force.
The Air Force Immediately revolted and the revolt was Chilean Army Joined by the. leaders.
The revolufonary junta aims to establish ft Socialist republle which will be vigorously nation- alistic and antipathetic towards foreign Anuncial penetration.
PRESIDENT IN HIDING. -
HUNGER RIOT PERIL IN U.S.
Serious Clashes Already Reported
The economic distress and unemployment in America has produced many remarkable 'scenes. Our photo shows children being fed in the --
street by the International Geneva Association.
BIG PYTHON CAUGHT
FIFTEEN-FOOTER AT ISLAND BAY
A reader who was at Ishund Bay A denial has been issued of for a picnic yesterday was the the report that President Montero witness of a distinct piece
wken has resigned, and this is
middle.
MUSSOLINI
ESCAPES
WAR VETERANS ON MARCH
A WASHINGTON ULTIMATUM
Crowd Dispersed With Tear-Gas
New York, June 5. Grave clashes have oc- curred between police and the war veterans who are demanding the cashing of their war bonus certificates and are marching upon Washington, and the situa- tion is becoming increas- ingly menacing.
Many of the marchers have been out of unemployment for Isome time and are in an ugly
BOMB PLOT mood. In the immediate vicinity
LIFE ATTEMPT FRUSTRATED
lof
in- Washington, serious cidents are regarded as immin- ent.
The authorities have issued in ultimatum to two thousand of the marchers who have already reach- ed Washington, that they are re- Thursday or steps will be taken to eject them.
of MAN ARRESTEDquired to leave the capital
the
the
(Router's Special Service),
London, June 5. A plot to assassinate Signor
on
al-
ULTIMATUM REJECTED, Those in Washington have read atly refused to take notice of the ultimatum, declaring that Fascist leader they will not budge until the pay- ment of the bonus is assured to Possibly local collectors will be Mussolini, the
into and Prime Minister of Italy, is them. Meanwhile, their numbers villagers interested enough to get touch with the purchase the reptile before It believed to have been frustrated are rapidly growing. Over, aine is turned into stew! Dr. Herklots by the arrest near the Palazzo being away, and the aquarium in Venezia, the principal seat of Queen's Road dismantled, there
and
(Rauter's Special Service).
Paris. June 5.
to indicate that he intends tluck for the villagers of oppose the new regime, For the hamlet there, when they caught Mrs. Helen
nython which was at least 15 Wille-Moody
moment, however, the where- scored her first triumph of herabouts of the President, who bare to 20 feet. The reptile was from feet in length, and possibly ran latest European tour at Auteuilly escaped from the presidential five to six inches thick in Banditry is becoming increas-to-day when she won the Wo-patuce, are not know.
men's Singles title in the French Senor Davila, formerly Chilean ing serious near Harbin.
Ambassador in Washington, has Yesterday a trail at izvestle-tennis championships.
The final of the men's singles formed a revolutionary Cabinet, vaya, thirty-five miles to the cat will be fought out between Henri including
three non-Socialists, of Harbin was firiously fired Cochet, the leading French player, five Socialists and Communists. upon, the driver being compelled and de Stefani, the conqueror of In the course of the present to bring his train to a standstill. II. G. N. Lee. week, the new Government headed
In the semi-final. one hundred and
de Stefani! by von Papen, is expected to ex-
passengers aboard.beat Menzel (Czecho-Slovakin) by amine al Dr. Bruning's emer-seventy-als rency decrees and many of them They were forcibly taken off the three sets to one and Cochei won The bandits in straight sets, conceding only are likely to be revoked or varied. į train and searched.
through five games, The Government's most import- then went methodically
The results were: and the earringes and the baggage of ant task, the programme policy to be adopted at the lan- the passengers, searching for con-
Reparations Ponference realed valuables. sunuc will be discussed after the return of the Foreign Minister, von Seurath from London-Reater.
NAZI ELECTION TRIUMPH
IMMENSE POLL IN MECKLENBURG.
Bertin June 6. The gradual sweep of the Reich Cowards Fascism was again in- dicated in the
Mecklenburg the where Schwerin elections, Nazis scored overwhelming suc ress, polling with the Social Democrats, 284,000 votes against the opposition's 76,000.-Reuter
The Nazis pollent 175,884 votes and the Social Democrats, 107,660. -Reuter.
ATLANTIC
There were
the The closeness of
search suggested that they were possibly looking for something la parti jcular.
Women's Singles Final, Mrs,W|Hs-Moody (U.S.A.) beat Madame Mathieu (France), 7-5. 6-1.
Men's Singles Semi-Finals.
de Stefani (Italy) beat Menzel, They eventually made off with
| G-3, 2-6, 7-5, 6-1. Čochet (France) everything aboard that was (
(France), value and took with them 96 of beat Marcel Bernard The passengers, who they doubt-6-1, 6-0, 6-1 less intend to hold for ransom--- Renter
Rain and the Reservoirs
NO
RELAXATION OF RESTRICTIONS
MANILA LAUNCH
EXPLOSION
FOUR JAPANESE KILLED
Manila, June. 4. Four Japanese were burned to
SOCIALIST PROGRAMME. The new regime's includes:
programme
The dissolution or alisation of the Nitrate Combine;
seems to be no-one at present in the Fascist Government, of the nation the Colony who would go out of man to whom it is thought the
"pet" of Cosach the way to procure a
such dimensions,・・
task was delegated.
The news was passed on to the
man. The arrested
who has of foreign The exclusion
weekly In writer of the
nature given his name as Bardelleotto, capital from Chile's vital
tobacco jottings in the S. C. M. Post, who had two bombs and a pistol and dustries, such as oil.
comments that the snake is proa false passport in his poss08- and public utilities.
bably Python reticulatan, which has sinn. Compulsory work for all; Such taxation of the rich na will amount to virtunt con- fiscution of their wealth and property.
dissolved.--Reuter.
MEXICO QUAKE HORRORS
to
been recorded na long us 32 feet, The police allege that he has though one of 20 feet is quite a confessed that he was about
Varieties of this species make an attempt on the life of glant. of python are to be found all over the Dictator. Meanwhile, the "Foreign South China, Maluyu and parts of Burma. It is not Legions" which were formed at India and Santiago and Valparaiso for the venomous, and does not, as some protection of foreigners have been fiction writers have it, swallow human beings, but apart from being a great depredator in fowl runs, likes an occasional smait! mammal, such as the local bark-[ Ing deer.
flesh, Besides eating its Chinese make medicine out various parts of this reptile, and has n fair of course its skin market value, whether as the top of a small 'drum or for the fushion of Indics' shoes.
LEAGUE MISSION STATEMENT
(Special to "Telegraph")
Peking, June 6.
In an interview with Reuter's
the TIDAL WAVES AND
of
new
ERUPTIONS
Mexico City, June 5. Terrible tidal
the waves and eruptions of many long-dormant volcanoes have followed upon the
Yau Yuk-ying. a married woman, severe curthquake shocks and have of 11 Chee We, Street, first floor, was increased the death-roll to over the victim of an armed robbery dur-
ing the early hours of Saturday mor-four hundred.
when two men, one armed with a
THE DIFFICULTIES IN MANCHURIA death while four others, including i Although during the last four a Filipinu, miraculously escaped the days the Colony's water in stor- same fate when the engine room of age has been increased by 110 the diesel launch "San Miguel," a fishing boat anchored in the Pasig million gallons net, there is no FLIER
chance of any immediate relaxa- River caught fire at about 5.25 tion in water restrictions. This o'clock yesterday afternoon. | stalement
have been rendered homeless, was made to the Two of these who escaped death gress of the League Commission
and Kagging the mistress and Telegraph by an official
The coastal towns of Tonatlan, the were taken to the Philippine Gen- Inquiry into the Manchurin situa- over the staircase door. After bind- extremely heavy while thousands Pablie Works Office this morning. eral Hospital, where one of themtion, the Earf of Lytton replied ing
that the Commission had received her two servants, the men stole a
small quantity of valuables. On San Blas and Manzanillo are re The very welcome rain of the was reported in a serious condition. every help and courtesy from the their leaving the floor the alarm was ported to have been deluged. Thoug-
Those killed were:
raised and onc of the men wasands of dead fish have been thrown last few days, however, has done!
up upon the beaches.-Reuter. Shintuku Towashiki, 34, of 146 Chinese and Japanese Govern. much to improve the situation, and all of the eleven reservoirs Sanchez Barcaistegul, owner of the ments.
the launch;
MISSING
NO NEWS OF Mr.
HAUSNER
London, June 5.
There is grave reason to: foar that a long sequence of successful Atlantic flights has
been tragically broken,
at
which feed Hongkong and mainland have benefitted from the downfalls.
The storage increase milliona fa taken up to 7 a.. this
ol
110
There has been no news what-morning and is arrived at after Hoover regarding the whereabouts deducting consumption figures.
+
of Mr. Stanilaus Hausner, the Ne-
wark airman, who took off from
HOW WATER IS SAVED.
the
New York on Friday morning at The water restrictions,
representative regarding the pro-ins, entered her fat by the fanlight The numbers of those injured is
Any difficulties that had arisen in Manchuria during the investi- gation had been caused by "other San-Individuals," but patience and
Nagakichi Jahu, 31, 146 San chez Barcaistegul;
Kisat Kowabata, 27, 146 chez Barcnistegul; and
Sakaichi Nagafuku, 25, of de Santos.
Those who sustained burns and were taken to the hospital were: Taru Tomashiru, 36, of 17 Aviles: of Sanchez Barcalategui, who was in a most successful in the way
reducing consumption. The pra serious condition.
8.46 a.m. in an attempt to fly to Telegraph was informed, had been and Tamuri Takaneski, 25, of 140
Warsaw, in Poland,
stop.
without
11
It was his second attempt with-aont restrictive measures have ro-
Police Seck Cause, in a week, his first flight ending duced the consumption from
Up to a Inte hour Inst night, when the flor turned back be million gallons a day to 01 mil- 'cause of unfavourable weather. lion gallons, whilst the presont police operators under Detective
He should have passed
over consumption, compared to that Eduardo Quintos, of the secret ser- Europo on Saturday, but has for two or three days prior to vice division, had not been able to nover boon sighted and it is fear any restrictions being imposed, Is determine the cause of the fire. od that he has crashed at aca little more than a third, tho
It was reported, however, that
"Belter dirty at first than thirsty at last."-Slogan by Mr. F. L. Rapley.
personal consultations had result- cd In amoothing out the, problema that had developed from time to time.
Mr. Wellington Koo, interview- with the Commission was etil cd, said that his visit to Japan under consideration. He was also still considering the invitation of
It is believed, in any event, that quantity of water used during the engine exploded when the Jap the Nanking Government to be
his patrol supplies must have that perlod boing something like anese were testing it after it had come Chinose Minister to France. been exhausted by now-Reulor. 18 million gallons per day,
inin idle for three months.
-Reuler.
arrested after a chase.
Signor Mussolini at the Littorium spoodway, where ka delight the spectators by driving his racing dar round the temele at tum upand The repented threats tó hla life do not pouvons kia anpourazed in publia
A group of hunger marchers de-
monstrating.
hundred men, who marched to Washington from Baltimore, Join- ed them to-day and other large par- ties are expected before Thursday.
Fighting between police and the "hunger marchers" has al- ready occurred in several cities. Two hundred police, armed with shotguns and tear-gns bombs, dis- persed five hundred marchera at Newark, New Jersey, where a tenso situation prevails.
"JOAN OF ARC." Other clashes occurred nt Cleveland, Ohio, and Blacks- burg,
Two hundred and fifty mar- chers reached Chicago to-day from the Far West, being led by a Californian woman "Joan of Arc."
The object of the march upon
Washington is to persunde Congress
to legislato for the payment of the balanco of the war bonuà certifi- cates, which would involve the. Government in an appropriation of: over G$2,000,000,000.
BILL VETOED.
Such a Bill has already been ap-. proved by Congress and vetoed by the President. Previous demonstra- tions have had no effect upon tho is Presidential viewpoint, which supported by practically every finan- elal authority. Previous marches have not, however, been organised on the same scale, while the posi tion of the hunger marchers was not then so desperate, To-day, the situation is regarded with some apprehension. Communists are ex tremely active.
HOOVER'S POWERS.
A warning was issued to-day that it may be necessary to give Presi (Continued on Puge ?..