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WHITEAWAYS

YUGO-SLAVIA ANGERED BY ITALY'S ATTITUDE

ROME'S ALLEGED UNFRIENDLINESS

ITALIAN GARRISON

REINFORCED

TERRORIST TELLS OF

CROATIAN PLOTS

Like a bear, baited to desperation, turning fiercely from one supposed enemy to another, Yugo-Slavia "stands to-day.

Belgrade is aroused over the allegedly unfriend- ly attitude of Italy and in its present feverish state the country is apt to take alarm at such acts as the heavy reinforcing of the garrison at Zará, Adriatic seaport, by the Italians.

The existence of an anti-Yugo-Slavian terrorist organisation, with headquarters in Hungary, has again been brought to the at- tention of authorities, and Belgrade will probably make some pro- test to Geneva. One of the confederates of the man who slow King Alexander has confessed to having been trained in Hungary for terrorist activities.

SHELTER IN HUNGARY

Belgrade, Ocl, 12.

Omcial quarters here are mostË E MANIERADE BASKET

uneasy regarding the attitude of

Italy towards Yugo-Slaviu.

It is learned that the Govern nient to-day is making representa- tions to Rome with regard to what are considered unfriendly mants In Italian brondenate on the situation in Yugo-Slavin.

com-

The particular otse for the Yugo-Slavian complaint it seema, is the alleged announcement, over an Italian radio circuit yesterday: that it was being suggested that disruption was imminent,

It is confidently hoped that the Satisfactorily matter wi be settled,

GRAVE SUSPICIONS. Meanwhile, however, It is T ported that the Italian garrison at the Adriatle port of Zara has been strongly reinforced. This is regarded here as unnecessary and not tending to improve linlo-Yugo- Slavian relations.

It is also firmly believed that Italians are supporting Croation revolutionaries.-Reuter.

PROTEST EXPECTED.

Geneva, Oct. 12.

The possibility of strong Yugo

at

on

GERMANY AGAIN ACCUSED

Socialist Papers Suspended

(Special to "Telegraph")

October

tily Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Ma angre Ordinance, PA. Received, 1.0 m

Saarbrucken, Oct. 12. For attributing the Mar- seilles assassination of King Alexander and M. Barthou to German influence, two Socialist and newspapers

Communist

were ordered

to suspend publication to- day.

One paper wrote:

"The bullets were fired

in Marseilles but made in Germany."Renter Special.

Our picture shows a big consignment of elliver being taken lato the San Francisco Mint. Since President Roosevelt's nationalising order, bar silver has been pouring in at the rate of nearly $1,000,000

a day.

‚U.S. REPAYING. WAR LOAN

Retiring Part Of Hugo Issue Washington, Oct. 12. Tho Treasury Department announced that it intends to repay on April 15, 1935, a total of $1,870.- 000,000 of the Fourth Liberty Bonds. This will leave about $1,300,000,000 outstanding in these bonds.

The bonds were floated durng the War, for payment of war costs and to assist the Allied nations. Reuter,

Persia Planning Naval Bases

Work-Week Reduction In America

ROOSEVELT ORDER TO INDUSTRY

OLIVE BRANCH FOR LABOUR?

Washington, Oct., 12. President Roosevelt to-day held out an olive branch to labour in the form of a re duction in working hours, without loss of wages, in the cotton garment industry.

President Roosevelt jaaued an executiva order to become cíléс-- tive on December 1, whereby the working hours in the industry will be reduced from forty to thirty- six hours a week.

It will be recalled that the American Fedoration of Labour, In convention at San Francisco recently,

resolution entire

passed

£

TORIES QUARREL Ransom Paid JAPAN LOOKING ng open the country's mine

OVER INDIA

Mr. Chamberlain's Move To Placate Die-Hards

SOCIALISM REAL DANGER

London, Oct. 12,

A reference to last week's India discussion, at the Conservative Party's conference in Bristol, was made by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the speech to Conservatives at Exchequer, în a Edgbaston to-day.

Mr. Chamberinin said it must bo remembered that it would be quite possible that the final conclusions on India might be so different from those contained in the White Paper that a new situation would have arisen. It would therefore be premature and absurd to dis- cuss the White Paper when they did not know whether it was going to be the real foundation of the final proposals.

Conservatives, said Mr. Cham- berlain, should recollect that if AUTAS Kun in consequence of differences in the Party, the Socialists were poses of instituting a reign of allowed to come in, Mr. Lansbury Slavian representations to Hung;¦terror in Yugo-Slavia.--Reuter.

had said they would immediately ary is envisaged as the result of

call a Constituent Assembly in HAD THREE PLANS, a confession made by a Croat

Novak, named

arrested

India and hand over thereto the The conspirators are said to formation of a Constitution for Thoron, France, of the part he played in the assassination of have had three plans for the india.

Those murder of King Alexander. If

who talk about the King Alexander at Marseilles.

o was arrested to-day

the Marseilles outrage had failed Government's proposals constitut- suspicion and made his confession an attempt would have been made ing a surrender to India," said Mr. to wreck the royal train' near Chamberlain, "should recollect to-day.

Lyons and finally, if those plans that the greatest danger of sur also went amiss, he would have render lies, not in any Government been attacked with pistols and proposals, but in the possible Novak said his real name was bombs in Paris-Reuter.

advent of a Socialist Government." Hospice and that he had been

Referring to the Government's sentenced to death for.n aeries of

armaments programme, Mr. Cham- murders in Yugo-Slavia, but when

Calals, Oct. 12) berlain hoped that the now ex- he was out of the country, Ile

A man with a passport bearingpenditure involved would not be therefore took shelter in TU- the name Wilhelm Willinger, be so great in any one year as to fugee camp in Hungary..

There, he said, he was trained in lieved to be a suspected accomplice cripple Britain's resources.

of Kelemen, who escaped from added that Britain would not relax police at Fontainbleau, was arrested her efforts to prevent a general here while trying to stowaway on building n.cargo baat.-Reuter.

SENTENCED TO DEATH,

terrorisi, activites and having shown some aptitude was given special mission and sent with two others, both Cronts, to Zurich.

In Zurich the plotters were join- ed by the arch-assassin Kelemen.. and another Croat, Shilny,

All of them went to. Fontain- bleau, where they split into two groups. Hospice and two others going to Paris, while Kelemen and Shilny, went to Marsellfes.

READY TO KILL.

ARRESTED IN ENGLAND.

Reuter.

up of

armaments,

LOYALISTS -TAKE OVIEDO

Ho

PLANES ASSIST ATTACKERS

יי

ITALY'S MINISTER

TO CHINA

First Ambassador Signor Galli

(Special to "Telegraph")

But Captive Not Returned

SUSPECT HELD IN

KIDNAPPING

LATEST OUTRAGE OF U.S. GANG

angen

(Special to "Telegraph")"

..

industry a working week of thirty

FOR CONTRACT hours, without any reduction in

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| anges _ "Dedisanon, 1835. Rodzeń, October

$3, tõe aim.J

pay, stating that by this means, and this means only, the un- employment problem would be [solved. Reuter,

Teheran, Oct. 12. ANTARCTIC

It is announced that the Govern-

ment

of Persia proposes ta

establish three naval bases on the ADVENTURE.

Persian Gulf.

Two of the contemplated basOS will be in Bushire and Lingo, the latter the former landing ground of the Imperial Airways planca to and from India.

Two representatives of Japanese companies are already negotiating with the Minister of War in con-

(By Talegraph, Copyright Telegraphie Mcnection with the construction of

Ordinenes, 1491. Received, October dockyards-Reuter Special.

a.m.) Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 12°

The Chief of Police here has announced that a man named Walter D. Hilders has been takenį into custody for questioning in connection with the kidnapping from her home yesterday of Mrs.

Berry Stoll, of Louisville, Ken-

tucky,

FINAL PLANS FOR AIR RACE

MACHINES TO START

Mrs. Stalls was benten about the FROM MILDENHALL

face and head before she was carried off in her own motor. A'| ransom of $60,000 was demanded. No charge has yet been laid against Hiders.

COMPETING

Mrs. Stoll's lawyer has an- PILOTS BANQUET

MISSION TO FAR WHALING GROUND.

London; Oct. 12.

The Roval research ship Williavi Scoresby, a small vessel of the trawler type specially built for ecientific whaling observations in the Antarctic, is now..loading. stores in the River Thames prior to her departure, about 16th Inst. on her fourth commission,

After calling at the Cape, sho will proceed to the Ice edge in the neighbourhood of Bouvet Island and Enderbyland, which, are the

hunting grounds of the floating

able, to other areas where whatea whalo factories, and, if practic-

may be found,

on

It is expected, that she will be the whaling grounds threo months without touching port,

The experiments to be under- takes are part of a general scheme nounced that the kidnappers re- duced the ransom

of Investigations whereon the demand

London, Oct. 12. to

Plans for the start, on October! Royal research shipa Discovery $10,000, which had been paid, he

He 18 now Awaiting 20 of the great nir race to Aus- and Discovery II, as well as the from the tralia, for Sir MacPherson Robert-WIlliam Scoresby, have been em- further instructions

son's trophy, are boing completed ployed on previous commissions, criminals.Renter Special.

at Mildenhall, Suffolk, one of the and the operations this season are specially directed to determining largest aerodromes in England.

(ON Tegraph, Copyright, Telepropio M added. pra Ordinance. 1881. Received, October $3, 2.8 m.)

Rome, Oct. 12. Signor Carlo Galli, the present Italian Minister to Belgrade. Yugo-Slavia, will the first of Rome's ambassadors to China, it was announced to-day.

be

He has held diplomatic posts in Damascus, Teheran, Lisbon, Scutar, and else- where, and has been in Bel- grade since 1928.-United Press,

ANGLO-NORWAY DISPUTE

DR. KOO VISITING IN CHINA

Submits Report On World Outlook

Even the heaviest planes in the the migration of whales, race should experience no take-off The investigations are controll- dificulties, for runways of about ed by a commlitec acting on behalf 1,500 yards are available, and as of the Falkland Islands Govern- the surrounding country is flat, ment, under instructions from the the approaches are excellent. Secretary for the Colonies. The All of the competitors for the willlam Scoresby is expected to race, which is being organised by return in the Spring, as will the the Royal Aero Club, have not Discovery II, which sailed from yet arrived in England, but they London in October last year and muat assemble by Sunday, when is at present actively engaged in the machines will be weighed and research work in the south- Inspected and a meeting of pilots British Wireless. will be held to discuss the start- Ing arrangements.

Shanghai, Oct. 12, Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Minister to Paris, returned here

Meanwhile, the pilots already from Nanking to-day after calling in England are to be the guesta on Mr. Wang Ching-wel, President of the Club

at a banquet this of the Executive Yuan.

evening, presided over by Lord

In an interview, he said that he Gorell, to which many distinguish- FISHERY AGREEMENT had submitted a detailed report to ed people, including the American

DRAFTED

Mr. Wang on world political deve- Ambassador, Mr. R. W. Bingham, lopments, following the assassina-and the High Commissioner for of Australia, Mr. Stanley Bruce, have tion of King Alexander

London, Oct. 12. Yugo-Slavia and M. Barthou at been invited.-British Wirelcan, A draft provisional agreement Marseilles.

has been prepared for submission

Dr. Koo did not say when ho

TREASURY BILLS

E..W.

BROWNING DEAD

WIDE NOTORIETY

IN LAWSUIT ·

Mr.

(Special to "Telegraph").

BRITAIN'S SALUTE.

London, Oct. 12.N The British Mediterranean Fleet which is at present visiting Yugo Slavian ports, will take this opport unity to meet the Yugo-Slavia des- troyer Dubrovnik off Split and ren-

to the United Kingdom and would return to Paris except that he

Tu TRepraph, Copyright. Telegraphia Map der appropriate naval honours to

apes Ordinance. 11947 Received, October Norwegian Governments experts would pay a brief visit to Peking

13, 159/00 the Inte King Alexander, whoso

of the two countries who have this and Tientsia in the near future.--

London, Oct. 12.

Scardale, Oct. 12. Hospice admitted to police that body which is being carried home

week hold conversations in the

The total amount applied for in

Edward (W. Browning, If he had received orders to on the Dubrovnik and will be

Madrid, Oct. 12.

Foreign Office upon the possibi-Central News.

£35,000,000 Treasury bills was "Daddy" to the American news- "execute" the King of Yugo-Stavia disembarked at that port on way

Tovalist troops to-day captured lity of establishing a joint com-

£64,275,000. The amount allotted paper-reading public, died in thim to Belgrade. he would not have hesitated to It was announced to-night that Oviedo, capital of Asturias, and mission to deal with disputes be-

in bills at three months was little New York State town to-day, enrry them out.

British and Norwegian

£81,000,000. The average rate a victim of proumonla. He had Yugo-Slavia in almost sure to the Duke of Kent will represent most stubbornly defended of all tween

por cent. was 14/5.74d, as com- boon living in seclusion and re-. bring the matter to the notice of lis Majesty King George V at the the motions held by rebel forces. fishermen; with special reference

The attacking troops were auto damage to gaar.

ever since he Nanking, Oct. 18.pared with 16/9.76d. n week ago tirement almost the League of Nations, especially funeral of King Alexander.

aisted by bombing planes.

featured so prominently in the His Highness will be посока- Troops are now assaulting the

Mr. Wang Chingwel, President British Wireless. as the Yugo Slavian government

legal action brought against him only last April drew the attention panied by General Sir Walter of the League to the fact that the Braithwaite, representing the Bri-North Station, laat stronghold of over a Government luncheon given of the Executive Yuan, was slight-

by Peaches Browning, his the insurgents in the city, and are to the Norwegian exports at the ly indisposed to-day. He remain Of the Lenges in Hungary had tish Army, and by Major Butler, destroying trains in which the re conclusion of the conversations. ed indoors at his official residenco ed a Deputy Registrar of Births and eighteen-year-old sweetheart some

years ago-United States. formed an organisation for pur-querry to the Duke, and Majorbela intended to flec.--Router. British Wireless....

Arnhold.—British Wireless,

Lord De la Warr, Deputy Minis-

tor of Fisheries, to-day presided

MINISTER'S ILLNESS

yesterday,Central News

Dr. K. H. Uttley has been anpoint

Deaths,

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