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FOUNDED 1881 -NO WIŁAW MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933..

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All that is known about tyre making is embodied in

DUNLOP TYRES

COLD-BLOODED MURDERS IN SHENG AN PIRACY

A sign of Japan's growing interest

in' sport, with, ingenuity not unlack.

ing.

The Tiger Car

MILLIONAIRE'S DESIGN

Astounding Story of Butchery Related by Member of Crew

THREE SHOT DEAD

IN SLEEP

TWO MORE ARRESTS IN DAIREN MANHUNT

CREW DAYS WITHOUT FOOD OR WATER

DAIREN, JULY 3.

ONE OF THE GREATEST MAN-HUNTS EVER WITNESSED IN DAIREN HAS ENDED WITH THE CAPTURE OF THE SH ENG AN FUGITIVES. The arrest at eight o'clock last while two who were lying asleep night of Arthur Gautschi, a Swiss, in their beds had their heads and Walter Muller, a German, almost blown off because of the completes the round-up of the closeness of the range at which men alleged to be responsible for they were shot. the atrocious crime aboard the s.s. Sheng An.

ton.

His Majesty the King opening the World Economic Conference on June 12. To-day there is grave dan- ger of a serious rupture. (Planet Nows, by air mail).

WORLD. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

As soon as the murders had been HITLER AND

committed. the bodies were bundled overboard.

Muller is twenty-five years of

CALM ADMISSION. age and Gautsch is thirty-two.

The buccaneers now in custody A most unusual design in cars The others in custody are Germans has just been imported into the named Taudin, Schuler and Bes-have admitted that the story told by the crew is essentially true. They boarded the Sheng An at They said, in fact, that it was Colony, this being a Sunbeam five-

difficult to .throw scater, belonging to Mr. Aw Boon-Tangku and compelled the master, especially haw, the well-known multi- Captain Vikhman, Russian, to Captain Vikhman's body over-

give them passage to Shanghai., board because he was a giant.” millionaire philanthropist. /

When within 200 miles of Shang-

The majority of the remaining Vikhman would lay seamen, thoroughly scared, sought moulded Into a life-like tiger'shal, apparently anticipating that

Captain hend with jaws agape closing over the radiator, and the rest of charges against them, they seized refuge in a tiny room and locked! the body is painted with alternate control of the Sheng An, murder- the door and although they were ing the captain, the chief oflcer, to black and yellow streaks

M. Azarief, and his wife; and without food and water, they stay. enhance the illusion:-

seven members of the crew;-

The front of the car body is

It is easily identifled with the well-known Tiger trade-mark on the patent medicinal balm from which the owner has amassed his millions.

SUSPICION AROUSED.

ed there until the ship grounded.

VATICAN FATE HANGING IN

BALANCE

NOW CONCORDAT NEGOTIATED

HOW FAR NAZIS. CAN GO

HAPPY PITCHERS

ST. LOUIS TWICE BLANKED OUT

CINCINNATI AND BOSTON ALSO

New York, July 2. There were some sensational pit- ching. feats in the National Bage- ball League to-day.

St. Louis were twice blanked out In a double header against Nehv York Giants, Hubbell doing the trick in the first game and Par- melec emulating, ĥla example, in the second.

Boston blanked out Cincinnati in the first game of a double hend- er and thon suffered the same fate in the second.

"

The Yankoes scored a useful win and Philadelphia nosed · out St. Louis in the first of a double header, but were declsively beaten in the second match..

Scores as cabled by Reuter were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Brooklyn.**** Chicago

R. H. E.

7 16 0

3 · 15 0

(Lopez homered for Brooklyn}

Brooklyn

Chicago

Boston

Cincinnati

10

5 0

0 1

.1

(Brandt pitched and blanked out. Cincinnati)

Boston

Cincinnati EUROPEAN GOLD BLOC NOT PLEASED

WALK-OUT DANGER

Vatican City, July 2. Captain von Papen, the Vice- Chancellor of the Reich, has! completed his mission in Rome, CREW WHIPPED.

London, July 3. Those members of the crew who according to an authoritative re- When making for Dairen they

Although no serious developments are to be met with a miship at Hoshigaura, did not succeed in taking refuge,port.

It is understood that an agree

expected until Mr. Cordell Hull has made the promised the vessel grounding at 3 n.m. were whipped into cruel servitude It is understood that the car was Something about the actions of and forced to turn back the ship toment has been reached in principle

explanation of America's currency attitude, President he went wards Dairen. where the pirates for a concordat between the Vatle-

Roosevelt's rejection of the gold resolution has had a built to an original specification Captain Taudin, when from the owner, and had toured the ashore, aroused the suspicious of Intended to provision the ship and an und Germany, following discus-

sions between von Papen and Car'depressing effect on the World Economic Conference. Straits Settlements before being the police and he was arrested. take her to Valparaiso.

When the ship grounded, the dinal Pacelli, the Papal Secretary{ brought here.

Investigations brought the terrible

buccaneers went ashore in two of State.

The new concordat, it is under- junks.

Westerman and Schroeder (not stood, will link up the existing Schuller ns previously reported) concordats between Prussia and were arrested while sleeping with Bavaria and the Vatican. pistols under their pillows.

It is presumed that Herr Adolf| Gautschi and Muller were caught Hitler will give adequate reak] The Chinese of the steamer will- ingly joined in the hunt after re-in the hills behind Dairen, twenty-surances in regard to the freedom covering from the nerve-shattering eight hours after they had landed. of Catholic education, and it is ordeal through which they passed. Reuter.

As a novel form of trade adver-atory to light and the arrests of tisement it should impress, and the other members of the gang many were the hal-yahs which followed speedily.-Reuter, greeted its progress through the streets this morning on its way to the Central Police Station for oficial inspection.

DEATH OF SIR J. SEABROOKE

FORTY THREE YEARS IN INDIA OFFICE

(Our Own Correspondent),

London, July 1. The death has occurred, at the nge of 81, of Sir James. Herbert Seabrooke.

Born in 1852, Sir James was eduented at King's College, London and Queen's Oxford, and entered the India Office in 1876. He was ap

In 1900 and was Assistant Secro-

CHINESE JOIN HUNT.

Later.

One of the seamen, in a talk with Reuter's representative, said that the five foreigners went on board the Sheng An at Tangku on June: 26 and insisted that the captain give them, nccommodation aboard the steamer.

.On the night of June 28, at about ten o'clock, after having studied thoroughly the layout of the ship, the foreign pirates suddenly station-

6-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED

KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR

Fatal injuries from which he

thought probable that the Vatican will consent to the dissolution of the Catholic Centre Party, Reuter.

WATER SUPPLY DOUBLED

died while being conveyed to lios- HAPPY EFFECT OF THE ed themselves at strategic positions, pital, were suffered by Hul Ping- chiefly at the heads of the various tin, aged 6, as a result of being struck down by a car at Shaykiwan stairways.

last night.

KILLED IN SLEEP.

from 1007 to 1915. He was Deputy destroyed the apparatus. Clerk of the Council from 1916 to 1919 and retired at the end of this period.

At the time the car was over-

HEAVY RAINS

The Continental delegates are wondering whether Mr. Roosevelt is playing for time, to permit the dollar to fall further, or whether he is serious in his suggestion that all countries should abandon the gold standard.

In some quarters it is felt that he has both objects in view. It is notable that his main objections to the formula presented concern the statement that it is desirable for countries at present on the gold standard to maintain their position and the further statement that non-gold countries should return to gold as soon as possible.

The immediate danger is the refusal of the Con- tinental gold. bloc to participate in further discussions at the Conference.

If a start was made, this pro-countries are to be expected. to spect would have to be seriously make a definite move. contemplated. It is felt, however,

that no member of the gold bloc will be willing to shoulder the responsibility for giving the load

FATE IN BALANCE:

Later,

0 A

3 11

11

(Benton pitched and blanked out

Boston)

New York......*****

St. Louis

10

0

6 1

(Hubbell pitched and blanked out:

St. Louis. There were 18 innings))"

"New York"

St. Louis. .

0 4 0.

(Parmeles pitched and blanked out St. Louis)

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Cleveland New York

St. Louis Philadelphia

8 5 2

7.157

G 10. 4 11 0

(Foxx homered for Philadelphia)

St. Louis Cleveland

11 12 6 *14

0 2

(Foxx homered twice)

postponed

Chicago v Boston and Washington

Detroit games were on account of rain.

AMERICAN FLIERS KILLED

BOMBING PLANE CRASH

Langley Field, Va., June 25. Four army fllers were killed tor day when their big bombing plane crashed into the James river from lan undetermined cause. Their bodies were found in the wreck- There avems no doubt that the age of the sunken craft and will to a walk-out of the Conference, although it is recognised that the fato of the World Economia Con-be removed to-morrow.

Those who met death were Lleuts, H. W Mackelcan and L feeling in Continental gold cir-forance hangs upon Mr. Cordell cles is by no means. happy,

full's statement to-day, while Horwath, and Privates J. J. Sayro

STOP PRESS

All foars of a serious, water Without any warning whatso-taking another vehicle in Main shortage have now been allayed. pointed Assistant Secretary of the ever one of them shot dead the/Street, and it. Failed to clear theThe rains during the storm of the The French have definitely lad who had appeared unexpecteil- Revenue and Statistics Department wireless operater, a Chinese, who ly from Taining Street. The posi-past week have replenished the denied any intention of moving the forecasts from New York anti- and W. Olive.

"1. complicated by the presence also half their total capacity.

and possibly all other advocates of leave matters very much as they tary of the Military Department was lying asleep in his room, and tion appears to have been further Island reservoirs to more than adjournment of the Conference cipate that the statement will

of a tram.

the gold standard will hold back On Tuesday last when the 10-from such a definite step even in wore before the Conference, The victim was being Recom The chief officer, M. Azarieff, hearing the shots rushed out on panied by his little brother and hour supply was given, the storage the event of Mr. Cordell Hull's

was only 550 million gallons but deck and was mot with a hail of their mother.

the total as recorded this morn statement to-day bringing no con- bullets, being killed on the spot.

ing is more than double that ag-creto new suggestions,

JANS NOT baing 1270 millon gregato,

AMERICANS room, where ho nad Mrs. Azarica CALIFORNIA WET gallons. Constant supply on the

Island was given on Saturday As a number of Americans when the reservoirs held 963; themselves appear to have little were talking, a shower of bullets

million gallons hope of much from Mr. Hull at

It will be seen that in a week the moment, it seems that the kampe ka the amount in storage has been most likely course will be that Yesterday was exceedingly busy {considerably more than doubled; way will be sought, by the gold flin ; Downing Street. Mr. Hullemort to-day

hcountries for dissociating them after a long conference with Promo report sihat Mirzi

salva tram the conference with-fessor Raymond Moley had

uning defnite and bbvious forty minutes convoreation with hinted

Mr. Ramsay MacDonal

YAUMATI CRIME.

MAN'S BODY FOUND AT BACK OF SHOP

From outside Captain Vikhman's

was sent through the window, TO killing both instantly. fore 7 o'clock this The captain's boy had been call- Shortly before - morning, the corpse of a Chinese ed and when he appeared, he was was discovered at the back of the also shot dead. A. deckboy was Kwong Tak Iron-ware shop at the slain without mercy.

and of Pitt Street, Yaumati. The head bore, what apponra to be

PREIS CALLOUS MURDERS;

HUBLOTS And Thre

byeof the abad min been murdered and

RATIFY DRY LAW

AMENDMENT

Sacramento, June 28. California, will formally ratify the proposed 21st amendment to the federal constitution, ropouling probibition, at a convention. which will be held within a month, Secre

FLYING

The

There is some hope in London that he will give some indication of a plan by the United States for temporarily steadying the dollar

London, July In the foreign exchange markets through the Federal Reserve Mr. Ramsay MacDonald last Banks and foreign central banks, informed: the supporters of the

standard that Britain could no associate horrell with a gold, deslay, DOWNING STREET ACTIVE.”

currence, statos a Dally, REDU ation without the United States col

ibly be achieved afternoon' abil

Neville CHADES!

they possibility al

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