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No. 14930

END TAXA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1933.

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DUNLOP

is the

SAFEST TYRE

SILVER STABILISATION GATHERS STRENGTH

Signs of Growing Support in Britain

AUSTRIA'S

WAR

ON NAZIS

KREMS LIKE AN ARMED CAMP

DRASTIC POLICE MEASURES

(Special to "Telegraph")

Tikgraphis Telegraph. Copyright. [By

Ordinance, 1906. Received June Lisamagre 21, 19,30 p.m.)

Vienna, June 21.

Drastic police measures have been adopted in the towns of Lower Austria, following the ban upon the activities of the Nazi Party throughout Austria...

The arrival of Dr. Dollfuss, the Chancellor, has been followed by the proclamation of martial law at Krems, Mautern and Stein.

GREAT BRITAIN AND

SILVER

GOVERNMENT URGED TO ACT.

The monetary committee of the Federation of British Industries an organisation representative of all the leading firms in the country-passed an important re- Molution to-day, urging the Bri- tish Government to give every encouragement to any practical proposals to raiss the value of Allver in relation to gold and to promote the stallination to sil- ver-Heuter.

LANCASHIRE

DECISION

SHANGHAI MAN'S ADDRESS

London, June 21.

The Manchester correspondent of the Financial News says that the Federation of Master Cotton Spin- ners have unanimously passed a Intinzand resolution advocating support for all silver rehabilitation measures.

SHAKE-UP IN The meeting of the Federation

LONDON'S POLICE

HOME SECRETARY

SEEKS REFORM

YOUNGER MEN TO BE RECRUITED

(Special to "Telegraph”)

While the form of martial law enforced is described officially as

extension merely an

the of ordinary police powers, Krema resembles nothing so much as a town in the heart of a war-zone,

Manage Ordinance, 189. The town is like an armed camp. 1.0 m.). Machine-gun posts have been es tablished at strategic points and public buildings are strongly guarded.

Reestved

L. F..

held yesterday was addressed by Harden, Lieut.-Colonel formerly Associate Editor of the China Press.

He spoke at some length press- Ing for support for the inter- national stabilisation of silver, and said that over one and a quar- ter million spindles in Lancashire have been scrapped and thousands of loomis thrown into Idleness purely as a result of the fall In silver.prices.

It was 'decided to forward the resolution urging an effort to in- crease the price of silver to the Prime Minister, the Chancellor of

D ·Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie the Exchequer and to all members of the House of Commona.-- Router.

LANCASHIRE RESOLUTION. London, June 20.

An air view of the Nantes Exprese disastle in which many were killed and injured early this month.

Photo, Planet(i) awe, by air mail.

CAUSES OF THE

CRISIS

VIGOROUS SPEECH BY MR. BRUCE

AGAINST CUTS The general committee of the IN PRODUCTION Fodoration

London, June 21, The Home Secretary's concern at "the weak spots" in the officiency of the London Polico Doors must be closed through- out the city at eight o'clock in the Force, was expressed during a evening and cafes must shut down meeting of the Parliamentary

a resolution urging the British At the world Economic Confer- at nine o'clock. Groups are not Standing Committee. allowed to assemble in the streets The Committee was engaged in Government to cooperate with the and the transgression of any anti-a discussion upon the betropolitan United States, Cañada, the Argen-ence to-day, a vigorous speech on an the causes of the world crisis was -Nazi ordinances is punishable by Police Bill, which provides, among tine and Mexico in securing

men

of Master Cotton Spinners have unanimously passed

a fine or imprisonment summarily other things, for the recruitment increase in the price of silver and

of five hundred young

for international stabilisation- INNSBRUCK SUBSTITUTE.

short term service, not exceeding British Wireless. Nazi uniforms are forbidden ten years.

Sir John Gilmour And the Hitlerites in Innsbruck said he was con- are wearing black, white and red vinced of the need. rosettes instead of the Swastika for younger men badge.

in the Metropolitan The atmosphere is tense, but Police. Dr. Dollfuss appears to have the

Under present

situation well in control.-Renter.circumstances, ho

said the force was not adequate

to

PILLORY FOR THE meet the increasing

ANTI-NAZIS

ACTION BY GERMAN HITLERITES

(Spacial to "Telegraph”)

Telegraphio Mesapea Ordinance, 1804. "Received June 121, 18,39 pm,}

(By Telugropa, cvryrtoht.

Berlin, June 21.

difficulties before

it.

.re-

Sir John Gilmour.

Among the forms ho insisted

EVERY BUSHEL

SOLD

AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT

HARVEST

Australia will be one of the few fortunate countries of primary production to avoid a carry-over of wheat this year, despite its the "bumper" harvest,staies

upon was that, somebody employed. Austral News Agency.

London, June 21.

made by the Hon. SM. Bruce.

During the sitting of the eco- nomic commission, where the general discussion was mainly dovoted to the subject of what the Australian Minister Resident, in

GERMAN DELEGATES WALK OUT

NO EFFORT MADE TO

STOP THEM.'

London, June 20, The German delegation to the International Labour Conference has withdrawn.

No stops were taken by the Bureau to prevent their departure or to find a com- promise. It is the view of the Bureau that no affront of any kind was offered to the delegation.

Dr. Ley accompanied by his colleagues left for Berlin in the evening-Reuter.

BRITAIN WIN

ALL FIVE

CLEAR CUT WIN IN DAVIS CUP

IT. V. SOONG'S ACTIVITY

DISCUSSIONS ON FAR EAST

VISITING OTHER CAPITALS

Paris, June 20.

It is understood that M. Paul Boncour and Mr. T. V. Soong hnd a general talk on the Far East- ern situation, Mr. Soong explain- ing his view to the French Gov- ernment. There was no question of his asking for a loan.

It is believed that Mr. Soong intends similar visita to other European governments, although no special importance is attached to the interview and it is emphasis- ed that Mr. Soong is returning to London on Thursday to lunch with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald..

DETAIL WORK.

Mr. Soong is leaving the detail work of the Chinese delegation to the World Economic Conference to other members of the contingent, leaving him free to undertake, ex- changes of views with the repre- sentatives of other Powers on the Far Eastern situation and also, It is believed, discussing proposals by which his offer, during the plenary sesalon, of China as the key to a solution of the world crisis, might be acted upon,"

London, June 20: In an interview in Paris to-day, Mr. Soong told Reuter that he was As anticipated, Great Britain visiting the French capital to pay to-day at Eastbourne, won the his respects officially to the head remainder of their matches of the French Government and the against Czecho-Slovakia in the Minister for Foreign Affairs fol- semi-final of the European Zone lowing an invitation from the of the Davis Cup, making a clean French Government which he re- ceived while he was in the United sweep of the five rubbers.

States.

Fred Perry did not linger to ad-

VISITING OTHER CAPİTALS. mire the scenery in disposing of Hecht. Ho beat the visitor in Later, in the same way, he will straight sets 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, and was ba

visiting Rome, Berlin and so completely the master, that ho Goneva. won his points just whenever he While he proposes to take ad- thought fit.

vantage of the opportunity to

London-Mr.-Stanley Bruce, said! AIR MAIL TO by gaining a clear cut victory over heads of the leading European

Australia folt was the great object of the conference namely, to In

crease world purchasing power SHANGHAI

and, as far as possible, avoid the remedy of a reduced would pro- duction.

"Restriction of production seems to us to be a terrible policy to accept," he said.

SPECIAL TEST FLIGHTS

"We in Australia have great AN. AUGUST START obligations to the world to develop;

THE COMMON GOOD.

in Scotland Yard should be able Shipments have already been a great continent and to utilise to give information at any time made, this season, in more than all our resources for the benefit about the state of crime and the 180 chartered vessels to Europe of mankind." methods of combatting it.

and the East, and large parcels "Under the existing system, have been sent away in the holds cannot get the fall opportunities of regular liners. Large consign- desire."--Reuter.

ments of flour have also been made, and are still being made to the East,

The Nazis of Weringorode have AMERICA'S, TRADE

erected in the market square ZL pillory five feet high, in which they found propose to place citizens guilty of spreading "lica about Hit- ler and other members of the government or about Nazi „policy."

-Reuter.

OFFICES

DRASTIC ECONOMY

- MEASURES

JAPAN'S GOLD FOR LONDON

FUTURE SHIPMENTS

DECISION

LIKELY

Shanghai, June 21.

It is now stated that tho pro- jected aerial service connecting

H. W. Austin followed this up establish direct contact with the Menzel, although the loser manag-governments, he had no particular ed to obtain one ect..

subject to bring before the French ministers.

In fact the Englishman had all

They had been exchanging views his work cut out in the first two on the Far Eastern situation jaéta. He lost the opening stanza

6-3, and had to fight his hardeat generally. He was not trying to

rofee any further loans. to save the second at 9-7. There- after Menzel faded from the pic- Iture and went out to win at 0-1, |6-1.--Reuter.

OLD RESIDENT'S

FUNERAL

E.

"HAVE TO BE SATISFIED. Asked whether he was satisfied with his talks with M. Paul-Bon- cour, Mr. Soong replied: "Of courac. I have to be satisfied!"

Mr. Soong is seeing M. Daladier again to-morrow and apparently it is not quite certain whether he will leave for London to-morrow. -Reuter.

RISING

OVER 45 FEET AT HANKOW

Nanking June 21. Doccased is survived by three With the river-lovel at Kalak- sons and one daughter, only the wan only a few inches below the lant living in the Colony, however. Bund, residents on the outskirts

It had been suggested many Shanghai and Canton will be

DEATH ON VISIT times, said Mr. Bruce, that the formally inaugurated in August, trouble was that the primary in while special test flights will be

Resident in Hongkong over dustries of overseas countries had made sometime this month. The 40 years, Mrs. Guthorming Fran- YANGTSZE STILL increased their production and

Dos Romedios died at disorganised the world markets. two stopping-places will be locat- claca

ed at Wenchow and Amoy. Talpeh, Formosa, on June 16, That would not bear examina-At the moment, according to the while on a visit to her son. tion. There had been an increas-report, no definite arrangement Her remains were brought back ing obstruction of European has been made for continuing the, to the Colony and this morning markets by an over-rising tide of service to Hongkong, although this were laid to rest in the family protection for European agricul- la contemplated by the promoters. vault at the Roman Catholie ture. The result of the quotas im- The subject la belloved to be Cemetery. Tho Rev. Fr. The order from Washington:

posed had been to stimulate in under discussion with the Hong- Teruzzi conducted the ceremony. which effected the closure of the

England production as well as to kong Government. American Trude Commissioner's ¦

Final details as to schedule will The Japanese government has raise prices: This avas an inter- Office in Hongkong has also had drastic effect in England and on decided to send gold specie to national conference trying to solve be determined upon the results of London in the future instead of the troubles of the world as a the test flights, although it is the Continent.

It is understood that ite London to America. The buying price of whole and they had got to get rid hoped to shorten the time between Smith (daughter), Mr. and Mra of Nanking fear

the gold in Japan, which has been of nationalistic ideas and to co-Shanghal and Hongkong to be- unchanged since April 21, will be operate for the common good.tween five and six hours. Special. changed to a sterling basis soon, British Wireless.

The decision was due to the It is further learned that at appreciation of gold in the London man Government, flags will be least 24 members of offices on the market, saya Router. flown at half mast on all public Continent will likewise be recnll- buildings throughout Germany one. June 28, the aniversary of the

VERSAILLES PACT ANNIVERSARY

office will be reduced from

GERMANY TO FLY

present staff of eleven men to but FLAGS AT HALF MAST two, while the staff of 26 at Ber-

At the suggestion of the Ger-in will be cut to about half.

les,

ost.

PROTEST

signing of the Treaty of Verenil have been ordered to leave im-

The men returning from London NEW YORK BANKS' National organisations are plan-modiately or by July 1 nt the lat ning to hold meetings and demon. The position in which the re strations, while special lessons on called men will find themselves the significance of the day will be when they return to Washington given in all schools.

GERMAN SHIPPING

is unknown.

OCCASIONAL-RAIN

German Moratorium Criticised

New York, June 21.

ANGLO-DANISH TRADE

RATIFICATIONS OF PACT EXCHANGED

HEAT WAVE HITS MIDDLE WEST

DAMAGE TO CROPS REPORTED

The mourners included Mrs, M.

F. da Luz, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. V. flood..

An Immediate

1

Ribeiro, Mrs. H. A. Barros, Mr. J.

The National Economic Com- da Luz, and others.

Many flowers wore aent by mittea has received a telegram friends and sympathisers. from Hankow saying that, tho Yangtse water-mark. yesterday. taorning was 44 feet 2 inches. while there was a further rise to--- day of thirteen inches.-Reuter,

LAST NIGHT'S STORM

TAIYUAN STORM ANOTHER SERIOUS

New York, June 20. London, June 20.

Roporta of damage to crops HEAVY RAIN, BUT FOR owing to the intense heat wave

A SHORT TIME Ratifications of the Anglo-In the Middle Wost caused a |Danish_trado agreemont were ex-broak on the New York Stock Ex-

Although Inst night's thunder-

VISITATION, changed at Copenhagen to-day be change to-day. tween the Danish Promier and Mr.

Taiyuanfit, June 91. In the morning, with the dollar storm appeared to bring with it ex tromoly heavy rain, the roadinga

Taiyuanfu, the capital of Bhan- The New York banks have ugh Gurney, the British Minis- showing a record depreciation at the Royal Observatory, show LOSSES

The Royal Observatory reports cabled to Dr. Schacht, the Pre-tex. The Agreement enters into level, prices jumped in all sec that between 10 pt. and 11 p.m. al. was again hit by a clanstrous force immediately-British Wire-tions of the market, but later the fall was 289 inch, most of it hallstorm yesterday afternoon. In Total losacs amounting to 26,- that the anticyclone has movedsident of the Reichsbank, declar-

honvy profit-taking and short within a very short time, and to. many parts of the city the ground 000,000 marks 'wore suffered by eastward, and is centred in the Ing that the moratorium proclaim-

salling caused a slump and prices tween 11 pm, and midnight was covered luches deep with

hallstonpa and oonallaralalu. tho Hamburg-Amerika and Nord- Pacific to the east of Japan. Aed' on June 8 is unwarranted, un

Mr. A. Roberts, Mr, A. el Arculii paned off to lower than the open- further 228 Inch won added. deutscher Lloyd companies during shallow depression covers & China, justified and Injurious to the 1982. The companies have agreed Local forecast:-South winds, public and private credit of Gor. and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Loseby walled ing rates-Swan, Culbertson and The total in the 24 hours ended damage has been done to properly

Frile. by the Totauta Maru this morning.."

at 10.80.a.m. was 70 inch, to share the losses.

moderate; cloudy, occasional rain. many-Router.

less.

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