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LONG LIFE PREDICTED FOR HITLER CABINET
HISTORY IN MINOR DISORDERS
THE
MAKING
JAPAN'S VITAL DECISION
UCHIDA CONSULTS
AGED GENRO
now come
Tokyo, Jan. 31. Indicating that the time has when Japan must make a decision of vital im- portance to the nation, Count. Uchida, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, left Tokyo this morning for Okitsu. where he will consult the aged Genro Marquis Saionji.
IN BERLIN
NAZIS INDULGE IN JUBILANT
CELEBRATIONS ·
TORCHLIGHT PARADES
EXCEPT
FOR MINOR DISTURBANCES IN MUNICH AND BERLIN, THE EXCITEMENT PRO- VOKED IN GERMANY BY HITLER'S DRAMATIC ACCESSION TO THE CHANCELLORSHIP WAS ' KEPT WELL IN CONTROL.
TWO FACETS OF HITLERISM. On the left are the two youngest members of the 'organinstion. On right, Herr litler is seon inspecting The Nazis are naturally júbilant at the turn of storm-troops, with De Frick, new Minister of the Interior, just behind
him. events and indulged in joyous celebration.
Meanwhile, the Cabinet has already commenced work and complete agreement upon the programme to be adopted is indicated. Herr Hitler is unable to com- mand a majority in the Reichstag owing to the refusal of the Centre Party to cooperate. It is possible that an| early dissolution and a new clection will be proclaimed. | Herr Hitler's Cabinet has been appointed as follows:
Herr Adolf Hitler.
The advice to be asked of Marquis Saionji will concern the; final Instructions which are to bel
gent to Mr. Matsuoka, the chle Japanese delegate at Geneva, re- garding the policy to be adopted i towards the League's netinis in Chancellor the Sino-Japanese dispute.
The draft of the instructions į
was submitted to the Emperor yes terday after a special session of the Cabinet---Reuter
CABINET AND WAR DEBTS
AWAITING BRITISH
AMBASSADOR
London, Jan. 30. Consideration of the legislative į programing for the resumed Hession of Parliament, which opena on February 7th, was con- tinued at a meeting of the Cabinet to-day, which lasted for an hour and a half.
Two Cabinet meetings were held
Vice-Chancellor and Com- missioner for Prussia Foreign Minister Minister of the Interior Finance Minister Defence Minister
Commissioner of Works Minister of Labour Economics and Agriculture. Minister of Posts. Minister without portfolio and Prussian Minister of Interior
Herr von Papen,
Baron von Neurath. Herr Frick.
Count Schwerin von Krosigk General von Blomberg. Herr Gerrter. Herr Seadte. Dr. Hugenberg. Baron von Rubenach,
Capt. Goering.
CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT
Berlin. Jan. 30. Thousands of uniformed Nazis,
48 they
passed a resolution at n special) neeling in favour of submitting a motion of non-confidence in the Reichstag meets.
Inst week. Another meeting han delirious with joy, shouted and Hitler Government as soon as the been arranged for Wednesday and sung for hours until they were It is probable that the business hoarse this evening will require one or more meetings thronged through the Government infore to-morrow week
quarter to celebrate their leader's political triumph.
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION.
FAMOUS NOVELIST
GRAVELY ILL
"DEFINITELY NOT SO
WELL"
(Our Own Correspondent).
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Landan, Jan.-31.
The latest bulletiu regarding the condition of. Mr.' John Gabe- worthy, the famous novelist and playwright, who has been serloun. ly ill for sum day states that help definitely not s
Well
F.A. CUP DRAW
THE LUCK OF THE FIFTH ROUND.
EVERTON PLAY LEEDS UN
London, Jan. 30.
DALADIER SETBACK
FAILS TO SECURE LEFT. VOTE
SOCIALIST PARTY CONDITIONS
Paris, Jan, 30. M. Daladier's programme| for the formation of his Cabinet has not run accord- ing to plan..
EARLY CHALLENGE
ΤΟ
BRITAIN
| ABOLITION OF OATH OF
ALLEGIANCE
ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE
·AGREEMENT REPORTED
ACHIEVED
Genova, Jan. 30,
Dr. Beties, rapporteur in the Anglo-l'ersian dispute, is reported to have reached a basis of under- standing between the parties.
It is understood that the agree ment will be submitted to she two governments. If it is confirmed by Teheran and London, the
merely have to give their benedic-. tion to the arrangement.---Renter.
MR. DE VALERA'S Connell of the League will now
PROGRAMME
(Our Own Correspondent).
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4. M. nm.)
London, Jan. 31.
Mr. de Valera will take the
first opportunity of throwing out
CONNECTIONİZATORILLAN
RECONSTRUCTION OF CHINA
a challenge to Great Britain, oc DR..KUNG'S VISIT cording to messages from Dublin.
There is no definite indication of how far he purposes to proceed with his programme of isolution, but une of his first steps when the Dail Binaan meets will be thu introduction of a Bill providing for the elimination of the Oath of Allegiance.,
TO ENGLAND
WORLD ECONOMIC
BALANCE
London, Jan. 30.
Dr. . H. Kung, envoy of the
mission to
The Fiarina Fail lender has also | Indicated his intention of continu-Chinese Industrial in his endeavours to secure the Europe and America, arrived In abolition of the post of Governor London to-day. General.
LABOUR SUPPORT NEEDED.
Juterviewed by Reuter, Dr. Kung expressed the view that the indus Mr. de Valera's over-all majority trial reconstruction of China would of one in the new Dail includes be the means of overcoming the which will only be used when Kung, was to strenghten commer the casting vote of the Speaker, world economic crisis.
The aim of the mission, said. Dr. high Party principle is at stake.cial relations by wider economic co- The ex-War Ministor, whose de Valera will have to arrive at development of her natural re It is clear, therefore, that Mr.
operation. Chini's task was the. first attempt at Cabinet-making it an understanding with the Labour
is, made offers to the Socialists Party, but it is very unlikely thatarees by the aid of machinery, in an effort to secure their sup- Mr. Norton's small group will he 450,000,000 people, thus opening up
increasing the consumption of. rort in the Chamber.
offered seat on the Executive In vast market which would absorb At a meeting of the leaders of Council in view of Mr. de Valera's the over-production of other coun the Socialist Party this evening, determination to preserve a singletries. a vote of 64 to 17 was declared | identity government. in favour of conditional accept- ance in principle of M. Daladier's Invitation to join the Cabinet..
SOCIALIST TERMS.
...COSGRAVE ATTITUDE.
DEBT STANDSTILL AGREEMENTS
TASK OF CENTURY,
SHORT TOUR.
Stressing the fact that all nations The Cosgrave Party and their were interdependent, Dr. Kung associates will continue to func-asserted that equality, reciprocity. tion as a helpful opposition. Out and the, inviolability of treaties The draw for the fifth round
The conditions attached to ac- voted on matters affecting the must be respected between nations. ceptance were that 11. Daladier Frue State's relationship with On their arrival, Dr. Kung und of the FA Cup Competition should undertake to be guided by Britain, they will register opposi-party were met at Victorin Station The Council of Elders has de- which is to be played on Febr-the general principles of the So-tion to questions of principle, by officials of the Chinese Legation cided to convoke the Reichstag not later than February 7.
uary 18 was made to-day, with eialist Party's programme, includ-while supporting measures to and the Board of Trade a curious result.
ing a severe reduction in military restore Ireland's economic pro- CABINET AGREEMENT.
Assuming Leeds United defent expenditure, the balancing of the sperity, Tranmere Rovers, nine First Divi- Budget without a reduction of so- The first meeting of the Cabinet sion clubs are in the fifth round cial expenditure, salaries or pen-; revealed complete agreement on and four of them must be elimin- sions.
estions of policy, according to ated, having bean denwa against ja communique issued Inter.
division colleagues. One third di Political observers on the Bourse vision 'side and one second divi- predict
comparatively longsion side must appear in the last life for the Hitler's Cabinet which eight, while Brighton have again! will encounter the united opposi-had the luck to be drawn at home. tion of organised Labour. There this time to West Ham, of the All were clad in military great is a possibility of Catholic sup-Second Division. coats and goose-stepping smartly port, while the Centre Party. led President Hindenburg and Herr by Dr. Bruening, standa neutral. Hitler, in his first public appear-Reuter. ance a Chancellor, standing at
the Chancellor's) the windows Palace and the Chancellry respec. tively, saluted the procession azi it marebed past the Nazi leaders, The formation of the Hitler hcluding Prince August Wilhelm. Government in Germany is cordial
It is understood that one of the subjects under discussion to-day was the war debt question. There was a general review of the posi tion, but no further steps are like-
A torchlight procession provid. ly to be taken until the arrival of Sir Ronald Lindsny, the British ed a remarkable spectacle for the Ambassador in Washington, who thousands of people who thronged conversation with the the streets. The procession con- Presklent-Elect, Mr. Roosevelt, atsisted of thousands of Nazi storm- Warm Springs, Georgia, yesterday, troops, reinforced by detaeliaments
Sir Ronald Lindsay is expected of the Steel Helmets. to reach London next Sunday.-- British Wireless.
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a
STOP PRESS
WAR ON HITLER DECLARED
Berlin, Jan. 31, Under faming headline, "TO BATTLE," the official Communist organ, the Red Flag, declares war against the Hitler Government and calls upon all Socialist organlant. ions to join in a general strike.
The journal also publishes resolution reached at n meeting of two thousand Trade Union leaders, drelard ing:
11
"Tiltler must fall under the might of our general strike, us the Kapp Putsch collapsed, ju 1920,"--Reuter.
SPORADIC DISTURBANCES.
ITALY PLEASED.
Rome, Jan. 30.
Leeds Luck.
Leeds United, who were marked out as potential Cup winners, after their remarkable victory at Now-; Castle, are drawn away for, the third successive time, on this occa- hion to Everton. This wilt.pro-
ly greeted by Giornale D'Italia, Vile the needle match of the fifth Signor Mussolini's principal organ. round, although there will be an
are- visitors.
Manchester C.
M. Daladier was unable to ac- cept these conditions and he announced that the negotiations to secure Socialist support had
failed on account of the extreme nature of the Socialists' condi tions.
He is undaunted by the setback and is carrying on, seeking ather support.-Router,
TASK COMPLETED AN ALL-RADICAL CABINET
-Dr. Kung intended to make a long Istay in England, but he has been compelled to shorten his toury owing to urgent calls from his Govern- ment.
The party will visit Lincoln and will investigate agriculture, machinery shops and the woollen industries. It will bo entertained to a luncheon by the British Government and the-
TALKS CONTINUE IN Leicester, and
BERLIN
London, Jan. 30.
in to-day on the renewal of the and will leave London on February A discussion commenced in Ber- Federation of British Industries, German, "Standstill" agreement of 3rd.--Renter Inst February.
Although preparatory negotia- tions in London have brought the
parties very near to agreement, certain important points remain for settlement, and the talks are likely to continue for several M. Daladier las succeeded. He weeks, British interests arengain.
Paris, Jan 31, 1.-45 am.
It is announced to-day that good ....Bunnet discussions which have been tak Lamoureuring place in London with a view Paul Boncour
to renewal of the "Standati" Choutemps
arrangements in the ease of un- -Renter
gary.--British Wireless. '.
Meanwhile, there have been The journal recalls that Herr other tense battle at Bolton avhere? has virtually constituted an all-represented by Mr. V. Bland and sporadic disturbances. The police Hitler, since the beginning of his Alanchester City were compelled to charge with movement, has looked to Mussolini Derby County seem to have been Radical Cabinet. The appoint- Mr, F. C. Tiarks,
ments announced are: Trancheuns asti disperas groups and Fixcam. Many Italian Ee-Presented with the easiest pas-Premier nut War Minister...Daladier progress has been made in the
Communists shouting "Downlieve that Hitler will give Germany ge
Finaner Minister with the goverment! Death to ja strong and united government |
The draw is as follows:
Budget Minister Hitler:"
which will enable her to make Boltoa
Foreign Minister A Communist was stabbed to herself felt
Home Secretary in international af- Brighton death and several Communists fairs,-Beater. and Nazis were wounded in fght- ing round Hitler's headquarters in Munich, the famous Brown House. Fifty of the combatants were arrested.
HITLER'S POLICY.
MONARCHY BOGEY,
Burnley Sonderland Derby Chester or
Halifax
Paris, Jan. 30.
| Aliddlesbroughi There is little press comment Everton upon Hitler's accession to the Chanedlorship owing to France heing absorbed in 'her own Cabinet In an official announcement to crisis. Le Soir however regards the Press, through Dr. Frick, the it as a step nearer the restoration Minister of the Interior, Herr of the Monarchy and a more un- Hitler stated: "The new govern compromising foreign policy.- ment seeks to live in peace and | Reuter. friendship with all the world."
He stated that lie Cabinet In- tends to govern atricily in accord- ance with the Constitution and, if possible, without the application! of Arille 48 (permitting a Dicta, [torship).
rumour
fitter also dented a that he intended to suppress the Communist Party.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
MILLWALL DEFEAT WEST HAM
London, Jai, 30.
v. Weat Ham. v. Chesterfield
Blackpool Aldershot
Lulou
v. Birmingham Tranmere or
Leeds
Reuter.
BIG HILLSIDE BLAZE
LAMMA ISLAND OUTBREAK.
LADY BAILEY'S RETURN
BAD WEATHER ON WAY HOME
London, Jan. 30.
FILM MERGER RUMOURS
WARNER BROS. AND
FOX FILMS
KIANGSI ANTI-RED
CAMPAIGN
CHIANG KAI-SHEK
ARRIVES
Nanking, Jan. 31, Nanchang despatches Indicato that with the arrival in Klangsi of Marshal Chiang Kai-ahek, a general offensive will shortly be launched with the object of round- ing up the Communista.
Chinese circle believe that the operations will keep Chiang Kai- ahek in Kiangsi, for two month at | Jenst.~Reuter.
KRONER TO BE STABILISED
- NO · STRIKES OR
LOCK-OUTS
New York, Jan. 30. Lady Bailey, who had to aban
Film merger rumours were re- don her allempt on the London-newed to-day when it was learned Cape air record, reached Angou- that Mr. Winfield Sheehan, Vice- leme this afternoon on her way President of Fox Films, was cu home to London. She landed at route East to confer with Mr.
Copenhagen; Jan. 30. - Bordeaux this morning, and had Kent, President of Warner Bros.
The stabilisation of the kroner A spectacular hillside fire, visi-hoped to reach England to-day, Rumours suggest that Mr. Kent at the rate of 224 to the pound ble to residents" on The Ponk, but this weather was too bad. will become President of Fox Films. sterling was among the conditions. broke out during the early hours) Aftor leaving San Xavier on
of this morning on Lamma Island. Saturday, she landed at Alicante
of an agreement reached bótween It was at first thought that the and rest day used the Pyromit suicide this morning by jumping position, providing for the pro- When a Chinese attempted to com- the Government and the main Op- At the Den to-day, in the Second outbreak was in Aberdeen, and the sees to Fazlena. There was into the harbour off the Hang On hibition of strikes and lock-outs Division of the English League, police of that district wore.com-runs of her after who had left Say Wharf an Indian watchman un- for a year, with a view to averting- The Socialist Party is bitterly Millwall defeated West Ham by the municated with; The fire died out Kavlor until the teached Bordeaux | hesitatingly dived in and rescued the 'n lock-out proclaimed for February opposed to the now regime and only goal scored-Reuter,
Intor in tlie morning set to day- British Wireless,
18t-Router.
SOCIALIST OPPOSITION.
V.
man