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Supreme Courty

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No. 12964

三拜疆 號九廿月三英香

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933.

BRUNSWICK

SINGLE COPY. 11 CENTS

$36.09 PER ANKUM

DUNLOP Fort

TYRE

A feature of distinction and a factor

of safety

TROUBLE IMPERIAL

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LINER DISASTER

PATCHED UP

STAHLHELMET BAN REMOVED

BERLIN ORDERS

(Special to "Talegraph").

(Telegraph, Copyright,

Telegraphie Men

Ondinance. 1391 Received Marrk

10, 12.07 am

Brunswick, Mar. 29.

The threatened quarrel between The Nazi Party and the Steel Helmot organisation following the raid on the Steel Helmet guardhouse has been patched up. The Government of the Reich (in which the Nazis and the Steel Helmet leaders vare allies) has ordered the rescinding of the Brunswick ban on the Sterl Helmets, an from Saturday, April

1.

ACTION APPROVED.

At the same time, the Govern ment has expressed approval of the "energetic action" taken by the Nazi Minister of the Interior, Herr Klagges, who, on discovery of an apparent anti-Nazi plot, ordered the dissolution of the in Helmet organisation Steel Brunswick.-Reuter.

ÉINSTEIN DECLARES

"BOYCOTT"".

NOT RETURNING TO. GERMANY

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Telegraph. Copyright.

Telegraphie Afra apra. Oritimande, 118. Herford March 28. 10. amid

Antwerp, Mar. 23.

Professor Albert Einstein, the famous German Jewish scientist and mathematician, who has an-, nounced that he will never return' to Germany as long as liberty of thought is denied to all citizens of that country, arrived in Antwerp Lo-day.

He was welcomed by the Burga. master of Antwerp and a delega- tion of professors from Belgian and Dutch universities, together with the President of the Belgian Zionist Federation.

Professor Einstein proposes to stay for five months on the Belgian connl.-Reuter.

HITLER DECLARES WAR ON JEWS

BOYCOTT THROUGHOUT

GERMANY

Berlin, Mar. 28.

The Nazi Party has declared a universal boycott against Jews of all professious and business in reply to the anti-German boycott planned by Jows abroad!

The boycott of all Jews in Ger- many will begin at 10 am." on April 1 and will be enforced throughout Germany.

Committees of Action will be set up and made responsible for seeing that only the guilty suffer and al- so for the freedom of all foreigners, regardless of race or origin...

The Committees will popularise the anti-Jewish boycott by pro paganda.

Newspapers which do not join in the boycutt campaign will be banned by every German house- hold and no German business man will be allowed to advertise

in such newspapers.

“PEACE AND ORDER"

It is announced by the Nazis that

the antl-Jewish Boycott Committees

Lieut. Baillie Stewart, snapped dur-' ing exercise in the the Tower of Lon don in the company of an officer

11

guard.

OFFICER FOUND GUILTY

"SPY". TRIAL DECISION

THREE OF CHARGES HELD PROVED

OTHERS NOT YET DISPOSED OF

London, Mar. 28. The protracted trial of Lieuten- ant N. Baillie Stewart, of the Sea- forth Highlanders, on ten charges ↑ under the Official Secrets Act, terminated to-day.

It took the Court two and a half) hours to reach a decision, after which it was, announced that the General Court Martial had found

FIFTEEN KILLED

IN CRASH

GIANT PLANE BURSTS

INTO FLAME

PASSENGERS LEAP

FOR LIFE

"

LONDON, MAR. 28.

ALL TWELVE PASSENGERS AND THE CREW

GEBLE

Photo shows a plane of the "City of Liverpool" class which crashed

near Dixmude, with shocking loss of life.

OIL PRICE WAR

REDUCTIONS IN SHANGHAI

SOVIET ANSWER

CHALLENGE.

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Telegraph, Copyright. TRegraphis Men adges. Ordinance, 1984, Received · Marek 27.11.20 AM)

Shanghai, Mar. 29. Gasoline prices in Shanghai

OF THREE WERE KILLED IN A SHOCKING AIR JAPANESE BOMBING REIN Y LORING Petroleum Company and the

DISASTER WHICH OCCURRED THIS AFTER- NOON WHEN THE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LINER, CITY OF LIVERPOOL, PROCEEDING FROM COLOGNE AND BRUSSELS TO CROYDON, CRASH- ED AND CAUGHT FIRE NEAR DIXMUDE, FLAND- ERS..

Four of the occupants appear to have made an at- empt to escape when the plane was hurtling to the ground. Their bodies were found some distance away indicating that they jumped as the plane fell.

The names of the passengers, eight British, three German and one Belgian, are believed to be:!

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dibdin.

Mr. and Mrs. lirath.

Miss Forrester Thongson. Miss Voss.

Mr. Rowland, possibly Sir John Rowland, the chairman of Leemans (Twillit) Limited.

Messrs. Dearden, Krieglinger, Rowsall, Thompson, and Voss. The pilot was Captain Leulen and the other mem-. bers of the crew were Mr. E. F. Stubbs (engineer) and Mr. W. R. Brown (wireless operator),

the prisoner guilty on three of the EXPLOSION BEFORE ACTUAL CRASH.

alternative charges.

With regard to the other seven

charges, the Court announced that The crash occurred about twenty; journalists as well as members of the decision would be submitted miles to the north of Dixmude. the public.

to higher authorities for con-There was a rush of rescuers from siteration. The proceedings then the surrounding district, but it terminated.

IRREVOCABLE STEP.

ENQUIRY OPENED.

IN N. CHINA

American Minister May Take Action

Washington, Mar. 28.2 The United States Minister in China, Mr. Nelson T. John- son, has been authorised to take whatever steps he con- siders, necessary in respect of a report that Japanese aero- *lanes dropped a bomb in the vicinity of en American Mis- sion in Northern China.-- Reuter.

US SALARY CUTS

ALL GOVERNMENT

EMPLOYEES.

AND THE DEFENCE FORCES

Telegraphic Mi Received March

"(Special to "Telegraph") was soon discovered that "t # An enquiry was opened soon

(Telegraph. Comright. single person aboard hd-caped after the accident and will be con-aca Ordinance, 1881.

12. 12.31 12. jalive.

tinued to-morrow. A large force of Prior to the retirement of the

Washington, Mar. 26. Court, the Judge Advocates, Four of the victims who jumped police is on the spot preventing any-..

from the machine apparently one from taking photographs of President Roosevelt has order- summing-up, concluded with warning that the Court must be attempted to use their parachutes, the wreckage.

The cause of the accident is at ed a cut of fifteen per cent, în which failed to open, probably by satisfied beyond such doubt B would cause them to "hesitate to reason of their nearness to the present unknown and a consulting the salaries of all Government

bodies of these engineer and officials of Imperial employees, take an irrevocable step in some ground. The event of great moment in your victims were found from one to Airways Limited have left for the

hundred feet from the scene of the accident. Three mail The order is to take effect as three lives,"

Much of the evidence in the wreckage of the plane.

bags which were found intact in from Saturday"next, April 1, and of the the wreckage have been taken the term all employees

Government is officially stated to charge of by the local authorities.

include all in the Army, the Navy THE MACHINE.

and the Air Force.

trial, which took place at Chelsea Barracks, was heard in camera and for that reason most of the.

ARRESTED IN JANUARY.

Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart was

HELD UP

were reduced yesterday by five cents a gallon, the Asiatic

Standard Oil Company of New York taking simultaneous ac

tion.

price

There is a belief that a

nus been lostuu uus any price whe 18. manned.

EXPECTED TO ATTEMPT wave, long a

RESUMPTION TO-DAY

MOUNTAIN RANGE

PROBLEM

The auction in price nas nied. brought Roout by le cutupand

is not likely to make the posiblen ut the A.P., BHE SUMMINSK, BUS Duller is lae sporesinan of be poviet interests said to-day!).

Pror some time ut least our price. will always be live cents a gador cheaper than the preU 05. Other Tdeomplie Magusvigne-Reuter "Regelved- Morth

(Our Own Correspondent).

¡Telepath, Copuright. papen Ordinance, LARA.. 29, 11.23 n.m.)

Hanoi, Mar. 29.

Mr. Fernando Rein Y. Loring, the

Spanish man, who is Alving to "FRIGHTFUL” CASE.

Manila, is at present in Thakhet,

French Indo-China. "

He left Tliakhet yesterday in

an attempt to reach Hanoi, but. owing

to

OF SMALLPOX

the unfavourable MAN FOUND. WORKING

weather, heavy clouds and poor visibility, he was unable to crore the mountains and returned to Thachet,

IN RESTAURANT

A prosecution brought by the" Loring is expected to make a Sanitary Department under the further attempt to reach Hanoi bye-laws governing the notification

to-day. If he is successful in of infections diseases was investi- crossing the mountains, he will gated by Mr. Schoßeld in the land at Hanoi for, a few minutes Central Police Court this morning, only, for re-provisioning and re-when Lung Lai-yu, in charge of a fueling, and will take, off again restaurant at 129-131 Johnston immediately for Hongkong.

MICHIGAN BANK

Road Wanchai, was summoned for failing to notify that his foki, Chan Yau, was suffering from smallpox on March 21.

The hearing was adjourned, in order that medical evidence might

"CONSERVATORS" be proced. Defendant said the

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ADDED

foki had been suffering from small- pox He went to the country' on

THIRTY-EIGHT MORE February 8 and returned on March 19, when he had fully recovered. Sanitary slpector Lockhart said that on March 21, Sanitary Inspector Bowden was walking in Johnston Road, when he saw the man in a frightful stage of small- He was shelling prawas inside the restaurant, in company

BURST INTO FLAME.

(Special to “Telegraph”).

The machine appears to have

(Bu Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphlo pox Masses Ordinance, 1805 Banaload, Micron salient points in the case have burst into dame in the air over) not been made public.

Eesen and then to have fallen intol

The reduction is made under the 51 p.) The City of Liverpool is one of

Lansing, Mich. Mar. 28, with two women. Inspector Lock- a field at Woumer.

five planes of exactly similar type provisions of the Economy Bill re-

Thirty-eight more State Banks hart went down and directed the to be removed by The pilot, Captain Leuten served used by Imperial Airways. A cently approved by Congress and

G$125,000,000.

the hands of "Conservators" by ambulance to the Kennedy Town placed under close arrest at Alder in India, Egypt and Mesopotamia giant machine, she had accommoda-the step will permit a saving of in Michigan have been placed in patient

tion for twenty passengers and four

The President's Proclamation de- order of the Governor.

Infectious Diseases Hospital. He shot on January 20 and was kept during the war.

crew. Her wing-span was 30 feet.

The second list includes the produced a certificate of entry. in close confinement at the Tower Eye-witnesses of the fatal She was driven by three Arm clares that the cost of living in the

crash of the City of Liverpool strong-Siddeley Jaguar engines of United States has declined by 21.7 name of the Detroit Trust Com

that they BUW

smoke 420 h.p. each and had a speed of per cent. since 1928. The reduc-pany.

Altogether 122 Michigan banka are now in the hands of Conser ground alone.-Reuter, - issue from the air-liner, which 106 miles an hour-Reuter andtion, therefore, is justfied on this

British Wirdless,

|vators---Reuter. suddenly burst into flames.

of London from January 23 unțil the opening of the trial last week!

For some weeks, the War Office! withheld the name of tlie, officer detained and Lieut. Baillie- Stewart thereby became world- famous 'an "the mysterious figure in the Tower."

WAR OFFICE CRITICISED.

state

WING BREAKS OFF.

The machine hegan to fall and G.B.S. HAS AIR

then suddenly went into a spin.

One of the engines exploded as

The methods of the War Office she was going down.

in the case have been subjected

to considerable criticiam. In a A wing broke off and fell,

THRILL

letter of protest to the London nearly killing two girls working FORCED LANDING

newspaper, the Lieutenant's father in the field.

declared that his son was not in- Captain Leulen was seen to be formed of the charges against him still vainly trying to regain control for several weeks, that he had a of the machine, which refused to sentry alongside him with a fixed respond and crashed. bayonet whilst he shaved-an

A passenger, believed to be Mr. Indignity which only a condemned Albert. Voss, whose dead body was -person might expect while actually found some distance from the plane,

he had not been tried-that con was seen to jump out. sultations between the prisoner

and his solleitor were hampered

by

constant interruptions by

VIOLENT EXPLOSION.

Lieut. Baillie-Stewart was every height of two or account

will be responsible for seeing that "every German with an abroad shall use it to spread the truth that peace and order prevail in Germany."

MA

The Committees will also ensure that only a strict proportion of Jews, corresponding to the proper- tion of total Jews to the whole population, will be allowed to at tend High Schools or be admitted (Continued on Page 7.).

IN AMERICA

(Special to "Telegraph")".

does Ordinaner, RL.

(Teluran, Copyright, Telebraphic Are Rrecived March ce, kar mm) 21

Santa Monica, Cal, Mar. 28.

BIG FIGHT PLANS OFF

J

H. M. S. BERWICK FOR HONGKONG

REAFFORESTATION IN AMERICA

250,000 UNEMPLOYED FOR WORK

(Special to "Telegraph")

NAVAL MISSION TO CHINA

PROMINENT MEMBER

RETURNING

(Special to "Talegraph")

(Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mes

sagte

Ordinance,

20 18,80 m.)

JUAL,

Received March

Nanking. Mar. 29.

(Special to "Telegraph") ..

Commodore H. T. Baillie Groh man, a prominent member of the (Telegraph, Copyright, Telepraphic Hear

(Zeleprank, Copertulit. Telegraphie M. British Naval Mission to Ching, Breeived Marck edges Ordinance, 1894, sages

Ordmance, TERA.

faceland March who has been attacked to the 29, 10.00 a.m.1

29, 10.1 and.. Shanghai, Mar. 29.

Chinese Ministry of the Navy" in Tentative arrangements for the

Washington, Mar, 28. The Senate has passed the Bill Nanking for some time past, is Mr. George Bernaid Show had between Fred Barry, of II.M.S. enlist a quarter of a million un-

holding of a welterweight contest permitting the Government to leaving on Sunday night for Eng-

land

He will stay for u week in

for home-Reuter.

an unexpected air thrill to-day Berwick, and Cell Come, the employed for reafforestation work, Shanghai from where he will sail

rugged American battler, have --Reuter fallen through as the result of Information that If. M. S. Berwick Inte difficulties and was compelled is leaving for Hongkong to-mor

officers entering the room, that Then the machine crashed from a

three hundred when a plane in which he was a night awakened every two hours feet, the impact being followed by passenger from San Simeon got by sentrica, playing on his nerves a violent explosion.......... ⠀ during a period of considerable

mental strain.

row.

The anti-cyclone has weakened and moved eastward; it is now

STEAMER MOVEMENTS

It is thought that Miss Thom-to make a forced landing at Malibu Barry recently tron the welter-centred. In the vicinity of Shang- 6.5. "Carignano" salled from Colom..)

in hal Moderate monsoon will pre-bo on the 28th March and is expected: son was then flung out of the Beach, the exclusive film colony. weight champlonaip title

Shanghai from Baaltalan, the vall over the China coast to the here on the 11th April. *. plane.

The pilot handled the machine Mexican fightor, who was specially south of Foochow, and fresh .. "Conte Rosso" sailed from perfectly and the plane landed brought from Manila.

monsoon over the Northern China Singapore at 5 pm on Tuesday and is dus here on the 1st April at day- H.M. S. Borwick is being re- Sen. Local forecast:north-east light. She will berth at Kowloon and |without, daringe,

placed in Shanghai by H. M. S. winds, fresh; cloudy with light will sail for Shanghai at 11 a.m. on Mr. Shaw was unhurt-Reuter. Cornwall-Reuter.

rain; probably improving.

the same day.

The trial commenced last week' and remarkable revelations were made regarding the Lieutenaut's association with a German woman

The scene of the disaster was described as Marie Louise. illuminated in the evening by the The sentence will be promulgat-headlights of many motor-cars ed in due course.--Reuter, which brought a large number of]

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