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Repercussions of Dollfuss Murder Feared Austrian Nazi Army at Munich Ready to Cross Border
STRANGE AFFAIR
AT SALE
LEGIONNAIRE
ARRESTED
NAZI PROPAGANDA
AGENT ?.
(Special to "Telegraph")
* Ordinance. 20. 10.44 1.09).
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Ingetred
Paris, July 25.
Nazi propaganda in Morocco has been nipped in the bud as a result of the arrest of a German member of the Foreign Legion who attempted to land from a steamer at one of the ports of the French Protectorate.
The man was leaving the
German vessel Larache, which
was anchored off the port of Sale, The late Dr. Dollfuss shown in a when he
stopped by the happy family. picture with his two
pollee.
Was
On a search being made, he was
found to be carrying a Jarge
children
bundle of pamphlets containing GERMANY'S
Hitler speeches and protests against the Treaty of Versailles.
He was immediately placed under ATTITUDE..
arrest.
The pamphlets were all in thei French language.
On being questioned, the arrest. ed man stated that he was given the pamphlets when he hoarded the vessel.Heuter.
NAVAL PROBLEMS
WASHINGTON DENIAL
"PURELY INTERNAL
INSTIGATION"
PRESS CHANGES
TONE
Berlin, July 26.
A subdued tone is adopted by the Nazi press this morn- ing regarding the tragic de- velopments in Austria.
Official quarters maintain the NO AGREEMENT ON attitude that the revolt wan_of
POLITICAL ISSUES
(Special to "Telegraph")
purely internal instigation, but
fears are widely expressed that the events will have serious re-
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mepercussions on Germany.
Kura Ordinance,
26, 1435 43
1894 Received July
It is regarded as significant that the first Semi-official reports of Washington, July 25. the affair were jubilant, but they Official disclaimers have been were toned down or withdrawn issued following Japanese reports when the failure of the coup be-
an Anglo-American under-came apparent. standing on Pacific problems.
of
One German news agency state- Mr. Gaimusho is reported to ment included the phrase:
"An have stated that Britain has act of God" has fallen on the agreed with the United States Austrian Chancellor and the new that naval limitation shall be con-government will give asylum to sidered entirely without reference the iden of a greater Germany. to political problems in the Paclic.
"TROOPS" READY, An official of the State. Depart- Meanwhile, though it is official- ment disclaimed all knowledge ofly frowned upon, there is very any agreement with Britain to eliminate political questions from great activity in Munich, where the forthcoming Naval Confor- three thousand armed Austrian
'ence,
It is authoritatively understood Nazi Legionaries, equipped with that the question has not arisen. machine-guns and fold kit are
The feeling here, in any case, ready to march is that agreementa upon naval notice.-Reuter,
strengths can hardly be effected!
unless there is also some agree- ment concerning Facile politics, -United Press.
NAZI "TRAITOR"
KILLED
DECOYED FROM HOME
AND SHOT
Vienna, July 26.
at an
instant's
GRAVE FEARS IN BRITAIN
AUSTRIA BECOMING AN ARMED CAMP
QUIET OMINOUSLY
LONDON, JULY 26.`
WHAT SCENES THE RINGING UP OF THE CUR- TAIN ON THE LAST ACTS OF THE VIENNA DRAMA WILL REVEAL IS A QUESTION THAT ALL EUROPE IS ASKING THIS MORNING.
It is recognised that the European powder magazine has been transferred from the Balkans to Vienna and that the major Powers concerned, especially Italy, can hardly watch Austria's independence dis- semble under Nazi intrigue much longer.
All the London newspapers reveal themselves fully awake to the dangerous potentialitles in the situa- tion. The Times remarks that the Nazi coup has failed, but it has achieved its chief objective, the overthrowing of the Dollfuss Government.. It is considered unfair to hold the German Government responsible for yesterday's reckless adventure, but the Times says that unquestionably the revolt owes something to the persistent instigation from Ger-
many..
A very real peril seems to lie in the report that three thousand armed Austrian Nazis are mobilised at Munich ready to march across the border at a 'mo- ment's notice.-Reuter,
CHANCELLOR MIGHT HAVE LIVED
Medical Attention Not Permitted
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Talagraph. Cepuright, Telegraphis Ma
Ordinance, 10002
2006. Received JININ 30, 10,33 mm.)
Vienna, July 26. Dr. Dollfuss might have lived had medical attention been forth coming, but the assassins refused to permit a doctor to go into the room where he lay dying.
QUESTIONS FOR DR. RINTELIN
Detained At The War Office
(Special to "Telegrapă”) (By Telegraph, Copyright. Telcprophie M
Ordinaner, 2801. Received Jatuj 16. 18.11.)
Vienna, July 26. Dr. Rintelin was arrested at the Hotel Imperial and
trans- ferred to the Ministry of War, where the charges against him are awaiting investigation.
This was revealed in a graphic
He ja accused of foreknowledge description of the tragedy over and possibly spiritual fatherhood the wireless last night by the of the putsch. Commissar for Patriotic Service, Herr Adum.
He will also be invited to ex the puschists' plain why his name was used for
radio ment.-United Press.
He stated that the Chancellor was shot twice, once in the neck and once in the shoulder. He was placed on a sofa in the drawing- room at the Chancellery and bled: to death, while his Nazi captors rofused to allow a physician who had been summoned to attend to him.
They allowed the Chancellor to MORE HEAT WAVE
expire with a request for a priest confessor unfulfilled.
DEATHS
BUT EARLY RELIEF IS. PREDICTED
(Special to "Tolograph")
The first. known disciplinary 24, 19.10 .m.) ·STA
execution by Austrian Nazla oc- curred yesterday during the at- tempted coup.
(by Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphio Mos zoez Ordinance.
Received July
Kansas City, July 25. Over ninety deaths from heat Armin Rinnor, u former Nazi, stroke are known to have occurred who left them and joined the yesterday in different parts of Heimwohr, was decoyed from hin the United States, bringing the home and killed by a hall of re reported total to 002. volver bullets-Reuter.
Early relief from the heat 1s, however, predicted by weather bureaus-United
Wave tho
•
.
Prény. OCCASIONAL RAIN Prossure is highest over the Three months' hard labour was the Pacific to the east of Japan and sentence passed by Mr, Hamilton, at relatively low over China generally, the Central Magistracy this morning, A deprosalon is indlentod
Kwok-kuon, unemployed, the Yip west of Shantung. Local fore-Lockhart Read, ground floor, and charged with breaking into No., 163 cast:-8. E. winds, moderate; stealing a clock. Defendant admitted cloudy generally, occasional rain. the charge.
announce-
DR. K. VON RIETH.
Prince von Starhembers (extreme right) who is believed to hold the Ley to political developments in Austria. On the left is Major Fey.
AN ABSURD WAR
RUMOUR
A rumour was in circula- tion in the Colony this after noon to the effect that Italy and Germany were at war. The message was supposed to have been picked up by short wave radio by an amateur.
It is obviously untrue, al though it has had some effect on the exchange market.
Earlier news of the Aus train upheaval will be found in Pago. Eleven.–
PRES. MIKLAS, IN VIENNA
Conference With New Chancellor
(Special to -Telegraph")
(Diy Telegraph, Copyright Telegraphio Mu
Ordinance. 1191. Rentyed July 30. 18.46 0.1.j
RADIO. DIRECTOR SHOT BY NAZIS
Police Machine-Gun Building
1
Vienna, July 20,
It is learned that the Nazis who
THE TANGKUS
TRUCE
MR. YIN TUNG'S. ACHIEVEMENTS
PRACTICALLY ·
NEGLIGIBLE
Dairen, July 26.
Tangku
Tho conference Truce issues has finally broken. up, and Mr. Yin Tung, the Chinese delegate, is leaving for the southi In order to submit ʼn roport of the results to General Huang Fu Chairman of the Peking Political Council.
The results are negligible and have been revealed by semi- oficial quarters as follows:"
The Japanese delegates agreed in all detalls to the retrocession of Tungling, within balanyu where are situated the, Imperial Mausoleums of the Iste Ching Japanese troops from the Great Dynasy, and the evacuation of all Wall Zone,
The Japanese delegates, bow- ever, only promised to consider Chinese proposals in regard to the number of Chinese police guards permitted in
tho Luan- tung Zone and the kind of arms they are allowed to carry.
Further Sino-Japanese discus slons concerning problems In North China may take place. Shanhalwan or Peking-Central News.
raided the Broadensting Station CREMATORIA IN
yesterday afternoon and compelled the announcement of the resigna- tion of the Dollfuss Cabinet were fattired in uniforms of the Austrian
Army.
COLONY
They shot the Director, Dr. Government Replies To
Hold, who ventured to offer re- sistance.
Mr. Kotewall
Replying to questions by the
The police attacked the raiders from the Ministry of Finance Building, directly opposite the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall at this wireless station, and poured afternoon's meeting of the Legisla machine-gun bullets into the bulld-tive Council, the Hon. Colonial ing until they surrendered.
Some of the Nazi raiders were badly wounded,
Secretary Bald:
The Government has erected a crematorium near Kal lang Wan POLICE CHIEF KILLED.
Cemetery of the Pokfulam Road, which it is proposed to use in the Vienna was not the only point firat Instance for the cremation of of Nazi activity. The Chief of unclaimed bodies of unidentified Polico in Innsbruck was as children under six years of age sassinated by two Nazis, but they It has not yet been brought into were Inter arrested. The victimuse peading consideration of cer was formerly the head of the Alarm tala 'difficulties which have arisen Squad in Vienna and had engaged in connection with administration fin many successful combats with and legal procedure.
the Nazis.
DR. RINTELIN.
It is not proposed to provide further facilities for cremation at present.
Dr. Anton Rintelin, who the No decision has yet been reach Vienna, July 26.
Nazia broadcast as the new Chan-ed on the question of extending cellor and who is now under arrest the use of the crematorium for President Miklas has returned charged with complicity in the the cremation of dead bodice cent Vienna by motor-car from plot, realgned from the Dollfuss by private Individuals. No scale:
to be later of charges has therefore boen interrupted his vacation,
Rome. prepared.
to
Lake Woerther, Volden, having appointed Minister in
Cabinet a year ago,
He at once received Dr. Schuschnigg
deliberated and with him on the startling develop inenta.United Preas.
(Special to "Telegraph"}
Berlin, July 26. The German Minister to Aus- tria, who has been recalled, is Dr. K. von Relth, who has been
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia Mo in Vienna since 1931.
oper Ordinance. 201 flectived action was
It is offeinlly stated that the 30
he tuken because
Riccione, July 26. granted the Austrian Insurgents Madame Dollfuss fainted on STORY OF RAID..
a safe conduet without asking the learning of her husband's tragic 'consent of the German. Govern- Giving details of the Nazi-raidment.-United Press.
death, which Signor Mussolini on the Chancellery, Herr Adam
delicately communicated to her declared:
Dr. Dollfuss, Major Fey and United Press.
"Help!" in a strangled voice-through the medium of Baroness
Karwinsky. Baron Karwinsky were seated in Dr. Dollfuss's office when the raid was made.
:
Vienna, July 25.
Reuter.
HEIMWEHR RALLY TO CALL
Enthusiastic Reply To Prince (Special to "Telegraph")
118) Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic
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Hearing of the case against Ng Lobyuan, unemployed, charged with the wilful murder of Michael Pine, one of the five British' chil- the lower Peak Tram station, wal dren thrown into a nullah near
fixed for the afternoons of August Venice, July 26. 3, 7, 8 and 9 by Mr. Hamilton ticully fully mobilised and await-morning.
The Heimwehr are now prae-at the Contral Magistracy this ing orders from Prince von Mr. I. C. H. Lim, instructed by Starhemberk,
who is directing | Mr. J. M. Hall, is appearing for their activities from Vonico. All was quiet both in the capital Madame Dollfuss was staying
the defence, while Mr. J. A. Fra Within a few hours of his will be conducting the prosecu ser, Assistant Attorney General and the provinces early this morn- here awaiting her husband, who message ordering the mobiliaa- They heard the invaders amish ing; the market carts were rum- was expected to arrive to-morrow tion, he received a telephone ton.D down the doors and dash up the bling in as usual, but the posting stairense.
of sentries everywhere and the to talk over Austria'a terrorist message stating that at least 250,- Dr.
1000 men were arming of the auxiliary forces and troubles with Signor Mussolini.
now under arms Baron the Heimwehr, as well as a number of postmen and civil servants,
awaiting order. It is learned that Frau, Döll-
One of his principal aldes in furnished eloquent testimony of the fuse is expecting a third child Vienna informed the Prince, that widespread apprehension of what shortly.
the Heimwehren had responded is ponding. Just as they reached the adjoin-
with the greatest enthusinam. Madame Mussolini was among It was learned from Prinča von the meantime, the city la ing historie hall where the 1814 waiting the return of Prince von the first to reach the villa to Starhomberg's Congress of Vienna was held, the Starhemborg, the Vice-Chancellor, assist Madame Dollfuss, after twenty-eight of the Nasi terrorists ontourage that! Nazla broke down another door President Miklas is faced with"
hava been ✨ jaxecuted/United In the same hall and entered with the problem of nominating Dr which Signor Mussolini: visited Press. drawn revolvera, which they were Dollfuss's permanent successor and her personally to convey exprend firing.
the chief obstacle will be Princesions of his deep sympathy and An Indian lad, Shamsher Bligh, The first man fired several von Starhemberg's strong. bid for sense of personal loss, shots directly at Dr. Dollfuss, two
Fascist control of them hitting the Chancellor
The fate of the 150 rebels is un- Dr. Dollfuss was a very close who fell to the floor exclaiming certain They are still underar personal friend of Il Duce
rost-Rouler GW
United Preas
Dollfuss and Karwinsky were persuaded to at tempt to escape.
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