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No. 11929

In a class by itself

DUNLOP FORT

ASSASSIN'S ATTACK ON U.S. PRESIDENT-ELECT Mayor of Chicago Gravely Wounded: Not Expected to Live

BUCHAREST CARNAGE

WOMEN SHOT DOWN BY MACHINE-GUNS

UGLY SCENES

Bucharest, Feb, 10.

A score of persons, mostly wo- men, were wounded by machine. gun fire in a clash between troops and a crowd of strike sympathi-

sera.

Four thousand strikers had bar ricaded themselves in the railway workshops at Bucharest, following the arrest of their lenders.

surrounded

The troops

the

place but did not make any at-

tempt to attack the strikers,

BRITISH MUNITIONS FOR FAR EAST

EXPORTS IN LAST TWO MONTHS

London, Feb. 15. The supply of arms and am- munition to China and Japan was the subject of questiona by Mr. Mander in the House of Commons to-day.

Replying. Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said that during December 68,000 10-millimetro Khells, 8,500 ma- chine-gun cartridges and forty machine-guna were exported to Jajiuni, while twenty machine-guns were exported to Chinn.

In January, four million rifle cartridges

exported China-Reuter.

were

to

SIX PEOPLE SHOT

MR. ROOSEVELT'S ESCAPE

GUARD DOUBLED

MIAMI RECEPTION OUTRAGE

Miami, Feb. 16. Mr. Anton Cermak, the Mayor of Chicago, who was wounded in the attempt on the life of the President- Elect Mr. Franklin Roose-

Our picture shows Japanese cavalry moving up in preparation for the attack ou Jehol, which wijl begin at

the latest on February 21.

ing that colt and hunger would NO CABARET velt, is not expected to live. TO AMERICA LEG-THEORY BOWLING

force the mon to surrender with-

ont resort to violence.

SUCCOUR FOR STRIKERS.

entered in the

A new factor situation, however, when relatives of the strikers appeared on the acone bringing blankets and food.

The troops cudeavoured to pre- vent them, hence the clash.

of

Artillery has been brought up and trained

railway upon the workshops, the inmates of which are believed to be anarmed.

other parts Workers in Rumunia are equally restless and have been since the beginning of the recent campaign against Con- munism, which has been declared illegal-Renter.

CONTROL

LOCAL: PROBLEM STATEMENT

PROPOSALS FOR LICENSING

The assailant, who was im- mediately arrested, fired five shots in all, striking six persons. Mr. Roosevelt himself had a miraculous escape. One of his guards, a Secret Service man, close by, was shot in the head.

The wife of the President of the Florida Light Company was alao among the wounded.

No explanation for the outrage: is yet forthcoming. The assail-)

Answering questions put at, to-ant's shout seemed to suggest that day's meeting of the Legislative he is demented. He fired into a Connell by the Hon. Mr. J. P. group at a reception given in hon-

our of Mr. Roosevelt. dancing! Braga on the subject of sendemles and cabarets, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe said he was

that aware

such

establish

Colony,

BY JUNK

GLAMOROUS TRIP FROM SHANGHAI

HONGKONG TO BE FIRST STOP:

18. 4.58 n.91.)

MATSUOKA GIVES ments existed in the Go Astor's yacht when the shooting the Ningpo junk "Shin Di Ping!

UP HOPE

ISSUE AGAIN

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RESOLUTION.

Adelaide, Feb. 18, The South Australian Cricket Association in-day passed a re- salution disapproving of bodyline bowling and appealing to club captains to prevent its use on the grounds that it threatens an un- necessary risk of injury and robs the game of the most interesting stroke in playi

The resulation declared that kuch bow would probably be -elsased in Australia as unfair

play.-Reuter.

MICHIGAN BANK CRISIS

(Special to "Telegraph") '

Telegraphic Telegraph, Cora Hewiger Ordinance, 1895. Recitent, #evriory |

NEW YORK TRIP DELAYED.

Shanghai, Feb. 16. Another adventurous group of nor The President-Elect had justi returned from a fishing trip to foreigners are commencing a the Bahamas aboard M. Vincent Junk cruise on Sunday, when and that the number

Shi" is setting out from Shang- creasing. He also had reason to occurred. believe that certain sections of the He had intended to take train hai, on a venturesome journey community do not regard such for New York to-night to resume to New York, via the South Seas. establishments with approval, the task of selection of his Ca-

-The expedition is under the though he had received no repre.binet, but when Mr. Anton Cer command of John Blomshield sentations on the subject.

mak was shot down, he indicated that he would not go to New York, New Yorker and the junk. will The number of cabarets and but would stay in, hospital with carry a crew of five. dancing establishments carrying the wounded Mayor, whose in- on business, with the knowledge of juries at that time had not been Shy Telegraak, Copuright, Telegraphie the police was-Hongkong. 7; determined

Mr. Rooseveit, in his own ear, Messages Ordinance, 1884, livericed, February | Kowloon, 2. A list of premises in

which cabaret busingss iR con-Look Mr. Cermak to hospital, erad. Tokyo, Feb. 16.

ducted had been

anding the Mayor's head in his arm. prepared Following a request from Mr. Matsuoka, the chief Japanese dele. would be circulated to members of

to leave the Council.

WANTS TO RETURN TO JAPAN

(Special to "Talograph")

18. 21.80 n..

→gate,

ON

SIX HIT.

lief that the assailant did not aim

FORD-COUZENS DISCORD

THAT G$7,000,000 DEPOSIT

Detroit, Feb. 15. Efforts to find a solution of Michigan's financial crisis have met with no success.

TEST CRICKETER · DEAD

JACKSON SUFFERS

RELAPSE

ENGAGED ONLY ON TUESDAY

Brisbane, Feb. 15.

PAYNTER'S HONOUR

WINNING HIT IN THE TEST

BRIGHT FIFTEEN MINUTES

FOUR, FOUR AND..

A SIX

Brisbane, Feb. 16. Paynter had the honour of scoring the winning hit in the Fourth Test, a brilliant hook shot - for a six off McCabe. It was a fitting conclusion, Paynter having played a wonderful part in Eng- land's victory, coming from bos- pital to save a first innings col- lapse with a magnificent effort.

England won with six wickets to spare, though only in the Inst few minutes did they allow them- selves any freedom. Leyland con. tributed a splendid 86.

The weather was threatening when play was resumed before a snail crowd. There had been rain early in. the morning but it had not damaged the wicket.

HAMMOND OUT.· Ironmonger and O'Reilly were the opening bowlers and they kept the runs down. After eloven rus had been added, of which he had

Archie Jackson, 'the Aus-scored six, Hammond was caught

at cover by. Bromley. He batte tralian Test cricketer, died 71 minutes for his fourteen runs. to-day following a long ill- Amos joined Leyland and before the Yorkshireman was dismissed ness, the announcement com- The game had been made quite

ing as a great shock.

safe. With the total at 138, Ley-

He had been seriously ill for innd having scored four to each Bome considerable time but a few one by Ames, Leyland edged days ago it was indicated that ball from O'Reilly into the safe he had made a decided turn for hands of McCabe in the slips. the better and was expected to

LEYLAND'S EFFORT.

recover.

Leyland's was a splendid effort. times appeared to

Yesterday, marking a poignant He nt all romance, Jackson's engagement to

Phyllis Jean Thomas was announ- dominate the attack, although he a mixture of caution and cer. Miss Thomas had been a conatant companion at the sick-ngression. His 86 runs

secured in 222 minutes and he

bed.

wore

The first leg of the trip, will be to Hongkong, after which the adventurers will proceed towards the east, travelling via the Phillip- pines Islands, the Caroline Islands,

The youthful cricketer passed obtained nine fours and a five.

Paynter's arrival to partner the Marshall Islands, Hawaii and from there to California.

away after a sudden relapse. He

Ames was, the signal for the one was only twenty-three years of Although the crow of five has

spell of bright cricket in the in- been already

Mr. picked. for permisalon

age.

nings, le logged O'Reilly's first STRONG BATSMAN.. An eye-witness declares his be- Blomshield is being deluted with Geneva on February 28 dør Japoń,

NO RESTRICTIONS.

ball to him to the leg boundary. the Government is understood to

and hit He had four years' experience Ames joined his mood have informed him That the

There was, suid

Mr. Wolfe, at Mr. Roosevelt, but at Mr. Cer-applications from people who ex-

A disagreement between Mr. One of the Secret Service Press a wish to make the journey restriction Cabinet will decide whether to no

hours maak. the

Henry Ford and Senator James of Test cricket. In 1928-29 at O'Reilly for a six over the off with him,

Adelaide he hit up 164 against the boundary, then Paynter took # agree after considering the Callin which there establish-agents guarding Mr. Roosevelt,

Already one hundred and forty Couzens, of Detroit, who was once English team and in 1980 at the four off Ironmonger to end up remain was wounded in the head. text of the Longue's recommenda.nents were permitted to

have applied.

a member of the Ford firm, figur- tions, which are expected to reneh open to the public, and no limits together six persons were hit.

The crew of the Junk includes eu in the breakdown of negotia-val he shared with Don Brad-169 in 248 minutes. la Chinese luodih,—Reuter to the periods for which they were Tokyo to-day--Reuter,

tions for a Reconstruction Finance man the honour of setting up the allowed to continue their business.

Corporation Joan, aufficient to tide Australian fourth wicket record

Light rain induced the batsmon of 243. He was a strong candi- There were no regulations

over the Union Guardian Trust date for the present series but to further hurry, ner mifting the licensing of cabarets in the Colony, but a proposal to require dancing academies to Le licensed and to frame certain re-

The onlookers seized the assall-) gulations was under consideration ant and held him without difcul- at the present time.

SINGAPORE BASE EXPENDITURE

ADMIRALTY'S 'SHARE SMALL

London, Feb. 15.

ty.

The President-Elect on hearing the shouts of alarm and the general excitement,

Al-

I

14 RUNS IN 3 HITS.

Ames pulling

stood up in his car and waved NAVAL DISCIPLINE Company's emergency the chairman automatically disqunlined himself McCabe to leg for three and al-

his arm to show that he hnd

not been hurt.

FÖR BERLIN!

NEW POLICE CHIEF'S HOPES

of the Finance Reconstruction by announcing his intention of lowing Paynter, Committee investigating the loans writing on the matches for the McCabe, to preduce the winning made by the Finance Reconstruc-Press-Reutor.

tion Corporation. He insisted up-

9.

J

Ford's G$7,000,000 deposit being listed as collateral in the bo application for the loan and

Trozen" as security for the loan. Berlin, Feb. 16.

Ford, it is understood, agreed Nationalist successors have been only provided other large depost- appointed to thred Provincial Governorshing, while Bftcen Folice tors joined with him in that Presidents have been similarly re- It is learned that despite the placed. Their predecessors are fact that the city has nine million Later.

Mr. Wolfe added that cabarets NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE. were not restricted as to number,

After the examination of Mr. In the House of Commons to-and the 1.G.P. had no power to Cormak at the hospital, It was an- day, the First Lord of the Ad-limit the number of cabarets ornounced that the wound is very

imilar establishments. miralty, Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsull announced that the total expendi- turo to date on the Singapore Base, excluding the Boating dock, was £3,438,000.

To this sum, Malaya, New Zea- ind and Hongkong bad contri- buted £2,122,000, kaving a net ex- ponditure on the Navy Vote of £1,316,000-Router.

LORD RUNCIMAN

NEW PEER TAKES HIS SEAT

London, Feb. 15. Lord Runciman, whose Peorage! was announced in the New Year's Honours Lint, took his sont in the House of Lords to-day,

He is 80 years old and is the fathar of the Mr. Walter Runci- man, President of the Board of Prado-British Wireless.

HOME FOOTBALL

serious and that there is little hope for his life. The bullet en tered the chest and passed out of the back.

As he was shooting, the assail- BARROW SUCCEED AT ant cried out: "I am Joo Zingara.

DARLINGTON

London, Feb. 15.

I will kill all Presidents and all their officers."

WIFE'S RELIEF.

At Darlington, in the Northern

New York, Feb. 10. Section of the Third Division to- "That's great!" cried the we day, Barrow defeated Darlington of Mr. Roosevelt whom she learned by two goals to one.-Reuter. that he had not been injured by

LITTLE EUROPE FEDERATION

A

to be placed on the retired list..

course..

COLONY'S TRADE

JANUARY FIGURES

ISSUED

now facing

hit off the next ball which he hooked to the flae leg boundary for six.

Paynter batted exactly fourteen minutes for his fourteen runs, secured in three strokes, a four, la four and a six.

Scorer:

I Woodfull congratulated Jardine in the dressing-room. There were only a thousand present but the scenes of congratulation The Statistical Omce of the usual reports that total imports of Von Velsem is the now Governer dollars in a local bank, Detroit is Imports and Exports Department were witnessed on a minor scale. of Hanover, succeeding the "Red toclinically unable to meet the merchandise into the Colony in

ita Interest upon

obligations the month of January, 1933 Bloodhound," Dr. Noske.

amounting to C$611,000-Renter. amounted to $38.6 millions (£2.4 EXTENSION 'URGED, millions) as compared with $54.1 millions (£3.8 mililons) in January, 1982, while exporta totalled $31.0 A delegation of sixty banks out millions (£2.0 millions) na com Butcliffe, e Darling, b Wall side

Dotrolt have urged the pared with $38.8 millions (7 Jardine, lbw b Ironmonger Governor of Michigan to extend millions). the moratorium,

Roar Admiral von Lovetzow be- comes Police President of Berlin, which he hopes to "govern as 1 formerly governed the crow of a battleship."--Reuter,

Later.

AUSTRALIA:~~~340' and 175. ENGLAND:-1st Innings: 336.

monger

The anticyclone has moved east

Since January of 1932 total im-Leyland, & McCabe, b O'Reilly ward and another is probably

Meanwhile, Mr. Hoover and Mr. porta of Merchandise into Hong-Hammond, e Bromley, Iron- developing over North China.. Moderate to fresh monsoon will Mills are drafting a Federal law kong have fluctuated from the prevail over the China const, and to expand United States ald in lowest dollar value (38.0 millions) Paynter not out the Northern China Sea. Localiquidating depreciated bank assets. In January, 1938 to the highest Ames not out ..

winds,

The moratorium in Michigan at (65.4 millions) in March, 1982, present extends to gás, electricity while exports fluctuated from $31.8 and telephone bills. Assuranco millions in January, 1938 to $61.7 companies are obliged to accept millions in March, 1982. cheques as premiums.

Municipal workers have been

forecast:-N.E.

THREE NATIONS SIGN PACT OF [cloudy.

COMPLETE UNISON

fresh:

jaid partly by cheque and partly by an accident in Queen's Road Wost,

yesterday, '. cash-Router.

the assassin's bullets; adding: "I Gonova, Fob. 18. vides that the three countries suppose you've got to expect thead

things." now European community shall act in unison on all political

President Hoover has wired to federation, embracing a popula-questions.

rejoicing in his The past also prohibits the con- Mr. Roosevelt tion of some forty-eight millions, clusion of treatles by any member cscape... comes into existenen at Geneva to- of the alliance with any other The guards around Mr. Rouge- Sir Philip Sassoon, Under Se day when the Foreign Ministers States without the consent of velt have been ordered to be dou- cretary Air, to-day left Lon-of Rumania, Yugo-Slavia and 8se. The participants havo, discussed bled inmediately, likewise the AGED CHINESE SENT : The victim, who gave his name

wwwto attend the cho-Slovakia sign the pact con- their common attirirde towards pollge at the White House

• Kan dit hệ : leoratish, their now. Alliances

DELEGATE TO GENEVA,

London, Fab, 16.

MOTOR MISHAP

Near the function of Water Stroot, an aged Chinose got into the way of the machine and was knocked down, although the driver mada an attempt to avoid him,... HOSPITALne Leung Yuk and his age as

ENGLAND 2nd Inidaga.

24

BG

14

14

14

Extrax

9

Total (for 4 wickets)

163

Fall of wickets: 5, 78, 118, 138,

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W..

-Wall.

O'Reilly A Ironmonger

McCabe

·71 17

30 11 -65

35 18 47 7.4-2.25

The marriage recently took placé

in London of Krakovin suun

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