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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1933. BAX 四拜禮,號七十月八英港香
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NAZIS ARMING AUSTRIANS SHANGHAI FLAT DRAMA:
"LEGIONARIES" ON
FRONTIER
RUPTURE IN RELATIONS POSSIBLE
VIENNA ALARUMS.
LONDON, AUG. 17.-
The Italian luxury liner, Rex, new holder of the Atlantic Blue Riband.
GRAVE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AUSTRO ATLANTIC BLUE RIBAND
GERMAN SITUATION ARE APPREHENDED. IT IS PERSISTENTLY REPORTED THAT GERMANY IS ARMING AN AUSTRIAN LEGION ON THE
FRONTIER AND IT IS ALLEGED THAT THIS WILL PRINCE HOLIDAYING MEAN AN ARMED INVASION IN NAZI TERESTS.
IN-
The Vienna correspondent of the News-Chronicle states that in view of the increasing evidence that an Austrian Legion is being armed in Bavaria, there is a strong feeling in the Austrian Cabinet in favour of a complete break of relations with Germany, which is only being prevented by the influence of Signor Mussolini.
Meanwhile, Reuter's Vienna correspondent says that the Austrian Cabinet has armed itself with power to outlaw any Austrian abroad participating in anti- Austrian activities.-Reuter.
re.
Munich, Aug. 16. Įstria has been deprived of the The Munich broadcasting sta-right of self-determination, tion continues to lend itself to the piled to the allegations recently dissemination of Nazi propaganda made in the official Austrian news- paper, Reichpost regarding the directed towards a Nazi uprising Nazi plans against Austria, in Austria.
Herr Theo Hableht, who wHe
NAZI DENIALS. arrested in Vieŋua in June and
He-deniod-that-the-Nazis were expelled from Austria, and who'
planning to sabotage the econo- was responsible last week for i, viralent attack on Dr. Dollfuss, me relict of Austrin or that they holding him up as the leader of were exploiting the mailbags for
political purposes. gang of terrorists holding office against the wishes of the people, to-night again the Nazi
was
spokesman.
He declared that since the war every effort by Austria to achieve its political ambitions (the refer ence being to the Anchluss pro- posals of some time ago) have been opposed by the majority of the States of Europe.
He also dented that the Au strian Legionary organisation was being recruited in Bavarin. al though he admitted that Austrians labour corts "in order to save were being enrolled in German them from starvation. Refer
ENVOYS MEET IN SWITZERLAND.
It is authoritatively learned The League of Nations, he went
Austria that representatives of on, which professes to be the pro- tector of small nations and the and Germany are meeting in comi champion of the right of self-ference in Switzerland in an effort to eliminate International tension detormination, looked an while Austrin enjoyed less rights than between the two countries, grow the most inconsiderable negro out of the German Nazi pro-
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tribes of Afrien, -
REVOLT URGED.
As the Austrian people had been CHANG HSUEH-LIANG'S
deprived of constitutional means of expressing their dissatisfaction with the present government, they would surely seize the only other available method of insisting -up- | on their wishes.
FUTURE
IN FRANCE
Leaves Paris For Biarritz
London, Aug. 16.
The Prince of Wales, travelling incognito, reached Bayonne from Paris this morning, and left by motor- car for Biarritz where he is spending a short holiday.- British Wireless.
BACILAYA ESCLARENTAL CLEAR
HONAN JAIL HORROR
FORTY CONVICTS.
DROWNED
TRAPPED BY FLOOD WATERS
FOR ITALY
RECORD' CROSSING BY "REX"
WOMAN TOO DAZED TO B
JOAN RIDLEY DEFEATED
BRITAIN'S ONE FAILURE
AT FOREST HILLS
MISS ROUND IN FINE FETTLE
Forest Hills, Aug. 16,
The English Wightman
Cup players continue to
figure prominently in the
weeding-out process in the American National Women's tennis championships.
Six of the seven members of the team to-day made their way into the third round at the expanse of
BEATS BREMEN little-known players.
TIME:
London, Aug. 17. The giant Italian super-liner, Rex, which embarked on her maiden voyage a few months ago, has set up a new record for the Transatlantic crossing, capturing, the Blue Riband from the Ger-
mane.
The-Rex covered e distance from Gibraltar to New York in four days, thirteen hours fifty-eight minutes.
and
QUESTIONED
BE
DEAD MAN OVER SIXTY
YEARS OF AGE
NIGHT SNIPING ON N. W. FRONTIER
Hostile Tribesmen Avoid. Fighting
London, Aug. 16. The situation on the North-West Frontier .is practically unchanged.
Small parties of Pinwaris from Afghanistan are report- ed to have joined the Upper Mohmands but there has been no fighting beyond" night sniping of the camp at Dand and 'fraquent firing at aeroplanes.
no
There have been internal reactions to the transborder trouble.beyond a slight recrudescence of the red shirt movement, but it is stated that the North West Frontier Province vil. lagers are
receiving Red Shirt agitators very coldly. -British Wireless..
The exception was Miss Joan Ridley who came an unexpected; cropper against Mrs. Lamme, jun- lor, losing a strenuous three set match which went to 34 games.
English successes were also re Nuthall and Miss Freda James corded in the doubles, Miss conceding only two games to pasa Into the second round and Mrs. following sult. Micheli and Miss Peggy Scriven | ca
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The favouritos, Mrs. Wille- Moody and Miss Ryan confined themselves to "knock-ap" speed to win their match with the loss of one game.
GOOD. FORM..
heroine of the French Champlon- Apart from Miss Peggy Scriven,
ship, who was forced to the third) set by Mrs. Hester, all of the Eng-
AIRMEN FETED
DESCRIBED AS ROLLING-STONE
STABBED TWICE, IN NECK
SIGNS OF SEVERE STRUGGLE
Shanghai, Aug. 17.
A drama enacted in a house in the Yangtsepoo District last night; terminating in tragedy, is: engaging the attention of the police and is likely to be described. shortly before a Magistrates
Found in an unconscious condi- tion, in the house, Captain W. Youngs, who is variously describ- ed as a Briton and as a Swede, died as the result of wounds re- ceived while on his way to hos pital.
Captain Youngs was found to bo: knife suffering from severe
Dot wounds in the neck; and, ho, hadi suffered a considerable loss of blood before the police arrived at the scene of tragedy.
CODOS AND ROSSI IN PARIS
Paris, Aug.. 10.
WOMAN DETAINED:
#
As a result of the affair, foreign woman, bellavád to be a Russian, has been detained.
in
an
She was-found-lying_on_a_bed. adjoining room. In as distraught frame of mind.
There were evidences of a do-
The total distance covered was 3,181 miles, and the average speed maintained throughout the voyage was twenty-nine knots.
The German liner, Bremen, held the previous record, reachinglish girls who won did so very Paul Codes and Maurice Rosal, Cherbourg from New York in four comfortably, and on present for heroes of the 6,000 mile flight sperate struggle when the youngs
arrived. Captain days, sixteen hours and teen and if the "sceding in any way from New York to Syria, Botting was lying in a. pool of his own minutes. The corresponding dis- favours them, there seems to be no up a new world's long-distante blood with. two knife wounda.- tance la roughly the Peking, Aug. 17.
reason why three or four of them flight record, arrived home in Reuter. should not figure in the quarter triumph to-day. Chinese reports that fifty
finals. thousand people have been drowned in the Yellow River LONDON BUS
floods in Honan are discount- ed although many lives have| been lost.
At Kaocheng, in North Honun,}
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same.-
TRAGEDY
the gool was inundated and for- DEATH OF MR. H. T. tý prisoners were drowned, The remainder were taken
to
the top of the city wall, from which
a number made their escape.
It is learned that suchowfu flood
is now threatened with a
POOLEY
EMPIRE PIONEER
London, Aug. 16. disaster and frantically energetic Mr. H. T. Pooley, the Direc- efforts are being made to streng-tor of the Empire Producers' then the dykes protecting the city, organisation, died in hospital in
Enormous areas are flooded the result of further breaks in London today as the result of Buying Aeroplanes. For the banks of the Yellow Rivera stroke.
The solzure occurred while Mr. Pooley was travelling to his home in a bug.
Nanking?
The Nazi movement, Herr ila- bicht declared, Incorporated Aux- tria's honest desires and the Nazis
Peking, Aug. 17. would carry on the struggle until
According to Japanese sources, victory hnd been achieved.
Marshal Chang Hauch-liang has He declared again thai there would be no peace in Europe un-spent $700,000 out of the money til Central Europe was pacified by obtained in Europe through the an Austro-German Union under sale of his late father's treasures Nazi rule-Reuter..
NOT STOPPING.
Reuter
GOOD START · FOR THIRD LANARK
He had previously appeared to be in the best of health and his sudden death has shocked Empiro circles. Reuter,
FARMER.
VICTIM IDENTIFIED.
CX-
born in
Sovon planes escorted their ma- Up to the present Miss Ifeeley chine to Le Bourget aerodrome. has negotiated two rounds with the where huge crowds awaited their! The body of the victim has now been identified as that of Captain loss of five games. Mr. Michell arrival.
Ou descending from their plane. Walter Clifford Youngs, an has conceded seven games, Miss Nuthall ten, Miss James eleven, Codos and Rossi were immediate- Miss Round one set and 13 games y seized by a score of enthusias-mariner and rolling stone.
Captain Youngs was and Misa Scriven a set and 14tic horo-worshippors and carried!
shoulder-high to a private hangar London on October 18th, 1870. where they were officially wel Mrs. Agnes Sherwood Lammo.comed home by the Premier. M:He was of gypsy blood, his father who bent Miss Ridley was ranked Daladier, and the Air Minister, the being a native of Portsmouth. 20th in the American National airmen's wives and mothers being The woman detained by the ranking it last year, whilst Miss also present. Bonnie Miller, who fell gach an
bc M. Daladier, lo a speech, said police, who believe her easy victim to Miss Mary Heeley that the fliers had founded British by marriage, has not yet was ranked No. 16.
magnificent renaissance of French sufficiently recovered from the aviation, which remained the great shock of the affair to undergo hope of France.
THE RESULTS. SECOND ROUND.
Misa E. D. Round (G..) bent Miss
- Edith Moore 6-2, 6-2. Miss M. Scriven (G.B.) beat Mrs.
Hester 6-8, 6-3, 6-2. Mrs. Michell (G.B.) beat Miss
Theodosia Smith 6-2, 6-1. Miss B. Nuthall (G.I.) beat Miss
Elizabeth Deike 6-2, 6-2. Mias M. Heeley (G.B.) beat Miss'
Bonnie Miller 6-0, 6-2.
Miss Freda James (G.IL.) beat Mrs.
Lloyd Thompson 6-2, 6-3.
for the purchase of military aero- AWAY VICTORY OVER CHEUNG CHAU FERRY IN Mrs Lame, Jun., (U.S.) bent Miss
planen.'
These acroplanéa will be con- tributed by the Young Marshal to the service of the Nanking Gov- ernment.
KILMARNOCK
London, Aug. 10.
In the Scottish Lengua today,
| playing at home, Kilmarnock were
COLLISION
Green Island
London, Aug. 17." The fact that there is no inten- tion of discontinuing the Austrian
On his return to China, Chung defeated by the odd goal of three Touches Hai Hing Near broadcasts from Munich was made clear by Herr Habicht last night. Inuch-Hang will either accept a in a keen game.
Third Lanark, their conquerors, He said that the next broadcast post as head of the Nanking Alr would occur on August 19. Force or Chairman of the North- have started off the
woll, obtaining three Habicht, contending that Au-Western China Military Council.tremely
points from two matelies away Chau at about 7.30 last evening, While proceeding from Cheung from homo.-Router,
the forry vessel, Sun Clinu, went into collision with the 6.8. Tini
COMMODITY SLUMP IN U.S.
DESTRUCTIVE EFFECT: INFLATION OF CURRENCY LIKELY
The American Oriental Finance will probably force the Administra- Corporation has recolved the foltion to exercise the powers with lowing telegram-from-Messrs, which it in yostod and, Inferential-
Acason ex-
|HUGE WHEAT POOL REPORTS
PLANNED TO BOLSTER THE MARKET-
New York, Aug. 17,
Hing.
The collision occurred nenr Green Island. The ferry touch- ed the Hal Hing on the starboard aide but fortunately little damago was done.
FAIR GENERALLY DE The Royal Observatory report
The Kansas City Star reports that-pressure in highest over-South-
- Harriss and Vox, New York:—ly directed by Congress, to Inflate tint gmin interests in Künses Manchuria and Hokkaido; it is
**“The alarming destructivo do the currency, j
Miratha American commodity.
sla dona, 12. akbuzle mani.
Joan Ridley (G.B.) 8-6, 4-6, 0-4.
DOUBLE
FIRST ROUND.
Miss Nuthall and Miss James (G: 13.) beat Mies Lamme and Miss Frieda Seramerer 6-1, 6-1.
to
The airmon then drove through examination. cheering crowds to Town Hall The British Consulate has taken where they wore given a civic re-over jurisdiction of the case
ception and presented with gold medals by the City of Paris.
It is understood that Codos and Rossi will be awarded the prize of
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n million france offered by the THE CAPTURE OF
Government for the breaking of the long-distance record.-Rentor
ROOSEVELT IN FIGHTING MOOD
DOLONOR
|JAPANESE | REPLY TO PROTEST
May Bring Industries ching's request that the Man-
to Order
Washington, Aug. 17. President Roosevelt is in n
Poking, Aug. 17. Replying to General Ho Ying-
chukio troops now in occupation of Dolonor be withdrawn, the Japan- cse military attacho, Colonel Shiba- yam, says the Manchukuo, troops,
and
Mrs. Moody and Mas Ryan (U.S.nghting mood and is prepared to who are under General Li Chou- beat Misa Hester and Miss prescribe the atoal, coal and oil hair, cannot be withdrawn at Le Boutilller 8-1, 6-0, "
"communists codes in order to break the exist-prescat, as Mrs. Michell, and Miss Scriven deadlock between these in bandita" are still active in that
(G.T) beat Miss Ruby Bishop dustries and the industrial re-region-Beuter. and Miss Anne Parry 6-1, 6-1.
covery administrator, Router.
LONDON
General Hugh Johnson, the Administrator, han drafted And PREMIER BACK IN
to Pres. Rocko- Injuries including a fractured skull forwarded' and spino may result in the death of velt, the proposed oil-code, which Yip Wong, an oarth coollo, who fell it is belloved will regulato pro- from scaffolding around a building duction_ns well as prices. under construction in May Road yes- terday.
Cheong Ying, 20, died at the Kow
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Matt London, Aug. 10,m
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