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GERMANY ANGERED BY FRENCH POLICY IN SAAR

MOB WRECKS

BERLIN PRESS HOLDS BRITAIN

Mexico

WORLD FAIR

PARTLY RESPONSIBLE

RIOTOUS

TENSION GROWS

SCENE IN

CHICAGO

POLICE THROWN

IN LAGOON

ENORMOUS

DAMAGE

Chicago, Nov. 1.

The Chicago World's Fair closed with scenes of the wildest disorder. Boister- ous crowds turned, ugly when they had felt their strength and did enormous damage throughout the fair grounds.

Dr. Hugo Eckener, who believes a 48-hour trans-Atlantin air mail sor. vica in now feasible.

Revellers spent the night plling ANGLO-GERMAN

ing the booths and doing wanton

⚫ damage valued at $150,000. They

wrocked the model villages and, pitched furniture and policemen who attempted to intervene into the lagoon.

They drank every drop of beer at the fair, breaking into the ators held by concessionaires.

AGREEMENT

ARRANGEMENT FOR DEBT PAYMENT

Scores of employees of various ROAD SMOOTHED

estabilrhments fled in terror bei

fore the Aurging crowda which i

steadily grew in numbers and in

ourage.

FOR TRADE

IN EUROPE

FRANCE UNWILLING TO INTERVENE

WON'T USE TROOPS TO

INFLUENCE PLEBISCITE

GENEVA PLANS ACTION

Paris, Nov. 1.

creased by the French preparations to throw troops into

PARIS

Ο

SAAR BASIN

FRANCE

ALSACE LORRAINE

BERLIN

GERMANY

The above map shows the position of the Star Basin, agala. figuring

prominently in the news.

AMERICA

The tension surrounding the Saar, considerably in FIGHTS the region in the event of an attempted Nazi putsch, is MONOPOLY

causing some uneasiness in Europe, Britain, in spite of her desire to dissociate herself from the affair, now finds herself being deliberately involed by Germany.

It was authoritatively stated here to-day that French motor units behind the Alsatian border are ready to enter the Saar at a moment's notice, if Pre- sident Knox of the League Governing Commission, issues an appeal for assistance. This he will only do if the local gendarmeric are overwhelmed by Nazis dur- ing or before the plebiscite on January 13. The fact that 10,000 young Saar;

few

NUMERATE

DELAYED

Leak Discovered In Oil Tank

(Spacial to "Telegraph”)

(ly Telegraph. Cospright. Telegraphia Are

8.9.81 1.!

London, Nov. 1. One of the last outrages was the The Anglo-German debts clear- Juvasion of the model Italian ing agreement, terms of which village. The crowd breume in-were given by the President of furiated when Sally Rand, the far the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Nazis have been undergoing dancer, refused to perform be Runciman, in the House of Com-training in Germany with a view: KINGSFORD SMITH raoke the night was too cold. The mons, was initialled in Berlin-to-to exerting pressure-during-the mob want wild and tore things today,

plebiscite makes it not imprcoable pirces. Polion were helpless and in his statement Mr. Runciman that the French troops may be

during called upon. the disorders continued until the said that for some Lime crowel had exhausted its unergsolution of the difficulties could be: the negotiations it appeared no

UNWILLING INTERVENTION,' Reuter

|found, except along the lines of a France insists that

clearing agreement, in spite of the thousand men thrown into the drawbacks of such a system and Saar In the event of trouble could placed upon the flow The draft clearing agreement which, it was hoped, would avoid does not want to become involved

It is emphasised that France apes Ordinars, 1871. Received, November major difficulties Inherent in such in action of this sort and believes)

Honolulu, Nov. 1. AMI arrangement, and pitfalls

Air Commodore Sir which had prevented the success.that the fact of her preparedness

Charles Kingsford Smith has ful working of similar agreements obviate the necessity of further will deter demonstrators and

postponed for 24 hours his between Germany and other cou action. If troops are despatched,

flight from here to Cali- tries, hal, however, teen agreed however, it will not be with the

fornia, owing to the dis- covery of a leak in his Towards the end of negotiations Iden of Influencing the plebiscite the German Government Fat for and they will be withdrawn as plane's oil tank. ward an alternative proposal with soon as order is restored.-Fenter. the object of safeguarding pay-

German resentment. zen for current exports of Unit.

SALVATION ARMY the hindrances which it inevitably master the situation in a single

PRAISED

DUKE OF YORK'S TRIBUTE

HUGE MEETING

London, Nov. 1.

tion.

trade.

HIA, the Duke of York paid rd Kingdom goods to Germany and i

to its thing system. The basis

afternoon.

Berlin, Nov, 1.

a warm tribute to the Salvation enabling outstanding debts to be The German press is indign Army at a huge meeting in the liquidated without setting up alantly denying that a Nazi putsch Albert Hall, London, trday, when j

ofis intended in the Saar. the Army unid farewell

proposal was that the Gor- The newspapers declare that! retiring Head,' General Higgins. Government would guarantee France is merely trying to in

that 65 per cent. of the value of fluence the plebiscite and call upon Cabinet Ministers, Ambasandora Getman experts to the United Englund and many other distinguished Kingdom should be definitely participate in an "Invasion of the to openly decline to people, including representatives earmarked for payment of Unit Sunr Renter.

of other faiths and denominations, ed Kingdom exports to Germany. were presint,

This allocation should, according

The Duke said the Salvation to the normal trend of Anglo- Army made a great claim upan | German. trade, be

the regard not only of members ensure full payment.

of the Royal Family. but of all eincere and thoughtful people, because it helped undoubtedly to!

"hats"

suffelent to.

REICHSBANK AID.

The Reichsbank will provide

by

LEAGUE ACTION. Z

Geneva, Nov. 1. The League of Nations Coun. cil will be convoked on November 21 to study the question of the Saar plebiscite.

Meanwhilo reports of the French

Mechanics found the leak and immediately set about its. repart while the airmen rested in preparation for' another gruelling leg of their Australia-America flight-United Press.

BALDWIN'S OFFER TO INSULL

"TREMENDOUS TEMPTATION":

FAR EAST OIL TRADE BARRED

JAPAN HELD RESPONSIBLE

(Special to "Telegraph")

iny Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Mer angra Ordinamer. Faw). Reszíved, November __a

Washington, Nov. 1.

It is learned that the State Department is considering

ATLANTIC AIR MAIL ROUTE

Eckener To Work For America ?

(Spücial to "Telegraph")

(De Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mea suurs Ordisaner, 1881 Bresioni, New

Washington, Nov. 1.

It is learned that the Post Office is informally nego- tiating with Dr. Hugo Eckener, famous German dirigible pilot, for an experi- mental trans-Atlantic air mail service beginning next July.

Dr. Eckener believes that

Expelling Bishops?

RENEWED WAR. WITH CHURCH

CATHOLICS FACE SEDITION CHARGE

(Soscia) to "Tolograph”)

fits Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia kiss- sagan Ordinanes, 2191, Becoined, November

Mexico City, Nov. 1.

It is learned that Attorney General Portes Gil intends

soon

to present evidence alleging sedition against high Roman Catholic pre- lates in Mexico and also to initiate prosecutions.

It is understood the charges concern the churchmen's opposi tion to the Government's rational- Istic education programme under the Six-Year Reconstruction Plan, President Rodrigues in a lotter to the Attorney General to which he ordered an inquiry into the churchmon's activitipatremtaring **** their cftizonship Status, states that ha la proceeding with a plan to expol those churcamen from Mexico.

CHURCHES CLOSED.

U.S.-Mexico border, where thou

At Agua Caliente, just over the.

(sands of tourists go annually for the great race programmes, state authorities have

ordered tho closing of all but five churches.;

The Governor of Puebla State has ordered Bishop Nicolas Cornu to leave the stato within 72 hours,

United Pre88.

a forty-eight hour service Egyptian

will now be, possible.- United Press. --

further representations to RIJEKA KITA TORELINEASTER ISOLA BOLO USTIGA Japan, concerning the Man- chukuo oil situation.

The United States considers the proposed oil monopoly a distinct violation of the Japanese "Open Door" polley In the Far East and another move to clarify the pool

tion is imminent.

CHANGTING

Political Shake-Up

SURRENDER TWO MINISTERS

REDS DRIVEN FROM FUKIEN CITY

Foochow,, Nov. 2.

RESIGN

Alexandria, Nov. 1, As a sequel to the recent quarrel between the British and Egyptian authorities here, King Fund, in spite of his illness, granted

an

The United States, it is anid, |considers Japan directly respon-

sible for the maintenance of the: "Open Door" în Manchukuo and

A military report from Lungyan, audience to Premier Yehlah Pasho will resist Japanese efforts to in Southern Fuklon, states that to-day who tendered the resigna- evado responsibility by attempt the Government troops occupied tions of Minister of Agriculture ing to have the United States deal the city of Changting at noon Memzalawi Bey and Minster of with Manchukuo direct. Man- chukuo, at least unofficially, is re. garded as a Japancae puppet

state.

MANCHUKUO IGNORED.

Pashi,

Yesterday without meeting serluus Communications Ibrahim Fahmy opposition from the Reds, who are believed to have abandoned the Premier Yehlah Pasha, following city long before the arrival of the his audience, informed the press in Government troops. With the full emphatic terms that there was no. United States has no intention of tirely lost their last foothold in resigning.

It is indicated clearly that the of Changting, the Reds have en possibility of the entire Cabinet The cause of the quarrel with the holding conversations with Man-

Residency is said to be a belief on chukuo ln the matter of the' olij A subsequent report states thut the part of Premier Ychiah Pasha monopoly.

the Government troops entered the that the British authorities over-

Fukien.

It is the official contention that city of Changting and have start-stopped their rights, ntcording to Japan cannot evade her responsi ed rehabilitation work, Emergency the constitution, by suggesting cer- bility in her apparent attempt to measures are being taken tain

to provisions for securing liaison. eloso the door of Manchukuo com-relieve the refugees aid suiterers between the Residency and the merco to the rest of the world. in the elty.-Central News.

That Japan herself is responsible

is revealed by the fact that the proposed Manchukuo all menopoly would be financed with 80 per cent. of Japaneso capital-United| Preas..

TOE IN THE DOOR.

Washington, Nov. 1

HITLER REGIME

Government during the King's ness. The acting High Commis- stoner has explained that the suggestion was made on the advice of White Hall and following a r quest by Premier. Yehlah Pasha for

STRIKING MAGAZINE plan of procedure-Reuler,

INDIA REPORT

!: ISSUED

munks for more tolerant religious immediately not less than 2400,000 preparations to march troops into opinions and class distinctions. for liquidation of outstanding the Saar as a precaution against

"I believe," he said "there is

#180 to-day mare mutual sympathy and commercial debts and will

expedite their liquidation

a possible German putsch have understanding nationally and in-

Chicago, Nov. 1: high resentment in

Mr. Samuel Ingull. the former ternationally, and the Salvation reallution of outstanding

Ger- roused

Germany. Army, among other religious and United Kingdoms, whether

man commercial claims on the

utilitine mugnate on trial here with The press, according to informa

In order to present to the out- Eixteen othera charged with philanthropic bodies,

The United States has no In-side world an idea of the Hitler by tion published here, warns Britain, fraudulent exploitation of the pub- tention of relaxing its efforts to regime and what it stands for had credit operation Dr otherwise. full share in bringing that about. Insofar as these measures are not that she will be held partly lic purso, disclosed to-day that in

an example proof, it is here

were required as suffelent the Relchabank will set responsible for the consequences 1926 he had been offered by Mr. maintain the Open Door in the there has been issued from Berlin

this afternoon. aside an additional percentage,

age, if French troops enter the Saar-Stanley Baldwin the chairmanship Far East, declared the Under a special Hitler Number of the On this platform are leading reprovisionally fixed at 10 per cent.

Router,

of the British High Tension Power Secretary of State, Mr. Phillips, American Illustrated News. This presentatives of many faiths, of the value of German exports to

Devolopment Company. Anglican, Non-conformist, Catho- the United Kingdom, sumelent to Ile, Jew, Hinda and Mohamme dan, met krre in gind accord to

show their appreciation of the Sondermarks standing in. leader of another religious body in account ander, the

to CABUY

liquidation of all outstand debts within twelve months.

LOTT TURNS

the ex

· PROFESSIONAL

Now York, Nov. 1.

Mr. Inapil's evidence has been full of sangations, but this was one

of the greatest of them.

He said Mr. Baldwin's offer was tremendous temptation."

-to-day,

The Government was consider ing its next move in regard to the proposed Manchukuo ell monopoly he said..

Americans took the position that

"I could have gone to England Japan had promised to maintain

JOINT PUBLICATION

DECISION

a an impressive, publication of

: London, Nav. 1, has over alaty pages, in which the

Both Houses of Parliament to- heads of the Government con- day agreed to a motion that the tribute articles on the construc report and minutes of the Joint tive work which has been and fa Committee on Indian Constitu being done in the New Germany tional Reform should be publish

The publication, which is being ad simultaneously in Britain and

and duplicated the reputation that the Open Door" policy in Man- distributed in all parts of the India

be

and thus pay their tribute to the change agreement of August last, work of the Salvation Army."as well as those waiting to go into British Wireless...

that account. will continue to be The American Davis Cup play-I had already made here," he said. chukuo, and that they were con- world, fa noteworthy for the is oxpected that t ala by the Bank of England and er. Lott, who with Stoefen and The offer was made after he had freedom of operation there some of which are most striking of November 21ve and will saquently entitled to expect magnificence of its illustration, available to members on the evening further arrangements will be made others has been a powerful given evidence before a Royal Com Bnager will be given at The Holenn whereby with the help of credit doubles, player, has turned pro- miraton Investigating long distance Washington may make further The technical excellence evident be published in the Pression the operation, and if Uneakery and ressionst. It was announced to power development in Britan, he representations to Tokyo unless a throughout is a tribute to German following morning Briffch Wire-

(Continued on Parers Krisht day Reuter

added. Reuter

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