Feature No. 2

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ACHI KOLKY

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FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936.

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BRITISH

THREE

DUNLOP

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make every road|

SAFER road

TROOPS FIRE ON ITALIANS

KNOWN Treachery Suspected In Ethiopian Lines

SLAIN

gitives From

Nairobi

OKE FROM

ERNMENT

To "Telegraph")

Nairobi, Apr. 30.

Manchukuoan

Trade Pact

With Berlin

GERMANY MAKING SOVIET TREATY

QUESTIONS OF PAYMENTS

Herlin, Apr. 30,

Germany has signed a trade agree

thirty-one Italian nament with Manchukuo.

ho escaped from the

amp here, were Ahot The commercial pact is designed to

ey refused to surrender facilitate and

the King's African

increase the mutual

trade of the two countries and was

signet by the German Foreign Ex-

day.

were drowned trying to change Control office and a corres river, sixteen were reponding office of the Manchukuo to- ix are still missing. sergeant in charge of Ich discovered the fu- them to halt in Arabic warning them that he > if they failed to com- command.

F

the order and the gitives scattered, some the river and others bush, Reuter

the

AN DEFENCE

Capetown, Apr. 30.

the South African

300, who recently

st

steps towards

the defences of

the probability of n.

protection on the

jal

African states;

is leaving for Invitation of the to discuas mattersį

ps and defence Muter's Bulletin;

of the German Economie Mission in The agreement is ascribed to efforts. the Far East.

FIRST PERSONAL AIDE-DE-CAMP

Lendon. Apr. 30. His Majesty the King has appointed the Duke of Con-

It is further announced that Ger-his great-uncle anny has reached a similar agree naught, to be his first personpi aide-

with Rusia. ment

Dr. Hjalmar descompa Schacht, Minister of Economic Affairs,

has worked an arrangement with themorrow, which is the Duke's eighty- The appointment takes effect to bend of the Soviet commercial com-sixth birthelay-enter Bulletin See- missariat for the regulation of mutual

trade and this year's paynient", Renter

CREDITS FOR GERMANY?

USED FOR ARMAMENTS CHAMBERLAIN TOLD

London, Apr. 30.

The Chanceller of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, was asked in the House of Commons today whether he was aware that several banks had granted German borrowers short term credits, and whether in view of the fact that such credit trans- actions procured additional foreign excannge resources enabling the Ger- man Government to hereuse its raw material imports for rearmament, he would discourage granting of credits to German borrowers.

vice.

NARROW VICTORY MARGINS

RED SOX PILE UP

HUGE SCORETM

TIGERS' BOSS INJURED

Expenditure

KEY POSITION Huge Naval

EVACUATED Approved

SUPPORT TROOPS FAIL TO ARRIVE

ITALIAN PLANES TAKE

TOLL OF FUGITIVES

Addis Ababa, April 30. Grave fears of treachery in the Ethiopian lines have been aroused by the capture of Mount Tarmadur on the northern front, near Debra Brehan, 70 miles from Addis Ababa. This was a key position, commanding two roads from Dessiye to Addis Ababa.

It appears 1,000 reinforcements were sent to stem the Italian advance on the capital at this point, but they failed to arrive as they received no supplies.

In consequence, the garrison of the stronghold at Tarmadur, held by only 330 men under the Swedish Captain Tamm, was forced to retire in the face of the overwhelming odds against it—Reuter Special.

Rome, Apr. 30.

HOUSE CONSIDERS APPROPRIATIONS

PROVIDE FOR NEW SHIPS

Washington, Apr. 30.

The record peace-time Naval Ap- propriations Bill, designed to make

WARNING

AGAINST RADICALS

RED MENACE' IN. AMERICA

NAVAL CHIEFS

TESTIFY.

Washington, Apr. 30.

The menace of Communism in the United States has been stressed by the United States Beet second to none, distinguished American maval authori- was approved by the committee of ties before the House Appropriation the House of Representatives which sub-Committee, according to a report has been considering its detall, to-published to-day,

day.

The estimates total $531,000,000 Intelligence, declared that "subver- Captain Pulerton, Chief of Naval (£108,000,000) and ure devoted to sive activities are threatening the se- continuing work on eighty-four war-curity of the Fleet." ships at present under construction e and the laying down of twelve new

Rear-Admiral Taussig, Assistant

destroyers and six submarines, and Chief of Naval Operations, declared increasing the fleet's air arin.

that members of the Thind. Iuter- national we most active in the They also include items for build-United States furthering the plan of up the reserves of strategic war world revolution, which included the minerals, and authorise the laying overthrow of the present form of down of two new battleships if an- the United States Government. other power commences capital ship: Reuter, •. *.. replacement.-Reuter.

BILL GOES TO HOUSE

Washington, Apr. 30. The House of Representatives to- day unexpectedly began considera- tion of the Naval Appropriations Bill, and expects to pass the measure be- fore the week-end.

"A situation has developed," said the Naval Appropriations Committee: chairman, "which made the early con- sideration of the bill necessary. Earlier, the Committee hnd

favourably 071 the huge supply bill, which allows for cons-

re-

Italian machine-guns, mounted on lorries, and a fleet of thirty bombing planes, each carrying a ton of explosives, are taking a heavy toll of Ethiopian troops fleeing up the Jijiga road_following the capture of the so-called "Hindenburg Line" at Sasa Baneh by Generalines, two battleships and 383 Rodolfo Graziani's advancing army,

The planes, after dropping their bombs, return to their buse at Gorra. New York. Apr. 30. hei for more, and continue their hunt- Chicago Cubs turned the tables on! Brooklyn Dodgers to-day when Harting. nett's home run gave them the odd

Little opposition to the Italian ad- new tally. They hit eleven Limes to

vance is now foreseen until the invad- Brooklyn's seven, I replied he was not aware of ABY League game,

Pittsburgh, in another National ing columns reach a line about ten the miles in front of Jijiga and Darrar, such redits. He could, however, Philadelphia Phillies, and scored six and the diflgn-Berbera round, 80 miles CT WITHsury the House the question had not rass to the home team's live. Wat

been overlooked and was ever presentkins hit a homer for the Phillies and beyond Duggalbur.

SOUGHT

"Landon, Apr. 30. amento Russia has bzire to begotiate with abi-interni naval

21

hit back

in the minds of the appropriate au- Brubaker gave the Pirates a helping It is believed that Itas Nasibnu, thorities. He had no reason to be- hand with a drive over the fence.

ieva de banking community as

whose forces are engaging the Ita- Boston Braves, at home, beat the whole was acting other than in ac- Cincinnati Reds, of colour in their is in this sector, has strongly for-| cordance with the general feeling of last two starts, by scoring three runs tified this line of defence. Loss of the House.-British Wireless.

on six hits. They held the Reds to the positions will mean the cutting one run on five hits,

of the Ethiopian communications with

begin AZANA WILL BE

expected to being a pact similar Ative limitations treaty France ed by Britain, Red States.

clusion of such an Anglo-! agreement would be followed gotiations for a qualitative pact; Feon Great Britain and Germany, a quantitative agreement already ists-Beuter.

PRESIDENT

St. Louis Cardinals humbled New Berbera, from which point they have York by three to two, helped by n home run by Mize. Although the been receiving supplies of munitions Giants had, alewon hits, they ware and other stores.-Renter. scattered, and Cardinals' five connec tons at the plate were of the sort that count.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Emperor Optimistic

1

FEDERAL CREDIT

AT STAKE

PLEA FOR TAX

BILL.

ported truction of twelve destroyers, six

and Increases the per- sonnel of the navy and marines.- United Press,

GIFT FOR HITLER

FROM CHINA EX- PREMIER

Berlin, Apr. 30. The Chancellor, Herr Adolf Hitler,

Press Chief of the Chinese Govern ment, who presented on behalf of Mr. Wang Ching-wei, former. Premior, a valuable Chinese painting Minister's autograph.

and the ex- The health of Mr. Wang Ching-wal, who is staying at Badnauheim, is

ENLARGEMENT to-day received Mr. Tang Leang Li,

ESSENTIAL

Washington, April 30. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, testifying before the Senate Finance Committee on the now Tax Bill, said it was short of provid- ing the revenue asked by the Presi-reported to be improving-Reuter." dent in its present form.

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IN N.Z.

Paris, Apr. 30. Therefore, he said, it was urgent PROCLAIMED BY HIS

The mystery of the whereabouts of that reconsideration be given to the CONVERSION LOAN The New York Americans had no the Emperor

of Ethiopia, missing Administration's proposals for tem- grent trouble, with LEFT WING GROUP

Cleveland's since the defest of his army on the Porary processsing taxes. He added Indians, scoring eight times ou eleven northern front, allegedly as a result

that federal credit depended upon hits, and four Indian errors, to their of repeated Italian gas attacks upon

the scrupulous adherence Madrid, Apr. 30. opponents' once, on four balters sue his unprotected soldiery, is now selv balanced budget and, later, a steady

Jorderly programme towards READY TO START

Vosmik hit a homer for the si, according to a message received reduction of public debt. The Premier, Senor Azana, has corses, been proclaimed by the Left Wing

Jusers. Landon, Apr. 30. After the naval treaty was signed Republicans as sole candidate for the loped the St. Louis Browns, in spite

Philadelphia Athletics again wal from Addis Ababa.

Questioned as to the probable This message 'states that the Em-defelt in the next two years, Mr. in London on March 25, copies of the residency, and as the Right parties of the gallant attempt of the tall-peror has arrived at his capital. Morgenthau stated the delict in the

communicated to are not participating, his election is enders, who scored eight runs agreements were

current fiscal year, which includes: virtually assured. other naval powers, both members

eleven hits. The winners and twelve: He rode into the city this afternoon, the entire honus payment, was now and non-members of the League of The Right parties, maintain that runs out of fourteen hits. The ganol and, was in good spirits, The Negus $5,000,000,000 and that in the next Nations, and the British Government their constitutional rights have not was marked by errors, the Browns declared the Italian advance was far scal your it would be $2,675,000,000 undertook to enter into conversations been restored to them, and that their committing three and the Athletics from entailing decisive Italian-Reuter. with any of the other naval powers adherents are being imprisoned and four.

victory.—Router Bulletin Service. with a view to Accuring a wider terrorised.-Reuter Special. application of the principles embodied

in the new treaty.

On

At annuat

BRITISH NOTE TO GERMANY

CABINET STUDY INCOMPLETE

Lendon. Apr. 80.... Despite a meeting at an early hour to-day, the British Cabinet did not. conclude its examination of the ques- tionnaire to Foreign Secretary, which the Mr. Anthony Eden, proposes to submit to Herr Adolf Hitler, the German Chancellor, with view to clarifying cortain points of the German peace formula and future policy in Europe.

A further meeting of the Cabinet i will be necessary, it is learned.

The questionnaire will be com- municated to Germany early next week, instead of to-morrow or Satur day, as was at first expected. It will bu delivered through the ordinary diplomatic channels-Reuter.

ACTING FOR SIGNATORIES

London, Apr. 30, When the Locarno signatories, other than Germany, ended their läst conversations in Geneva on April 10 it was agreed the British tives should get inte touch with the

representa German Government to obtain cluci- dation of a certain number of points the German memomndum of March 31. The importance of this stage

negotiations, following

the events of March 7, is fully understood in London, and the British Gover mont is giving most careful considera. tion to the questions it will address to Herr Hitler's Government.

in

Although the Government is acting at the request of other powers which adhere to the Locarno Treaty the form and matter of approach to Joan, tion.

Berlin was loft entirely to its discre

£4,000,000 REDEEMABLE IN 1952-55

London, Apr. 30. A New Zealand conversion being under-written to-day, totale £1,000,000. It carries three per cent. Interest, the issue price is B, and Cabinet this morning which is be There was a special meeting of the It is redeemable in 1952-65. ATTACK GOVERNMENT

lieved to have been concerned. with The Boston Red Sox gave Chicago

Washington, April 30. White Sox their worst beating of the Dum-Dum Bullets

Provision is made for repayment the communication, which 'It is now its concluding session, the of six per cent. 1936-61 stock. The anticipated will be despatched through season, getting eighteen hits off

The

convention of the United first interest payment, of twenty- diplomatic channels sometime early Whitehead and scoring sixteen runs.

Italian Consul-Generalf' in

the States Chambers of Commerce ap-five aidllings, will be made on January next week-British Wirelcos. Hongkong Informs us The White Sox hit thirteen times, Ralian Government has sent to the proved a resolution condemning the1, 1037. but only neored four.

The. subscription list opens Mickey Cochrane. Detroit's famous League of Nations and to the Inter-Administration's tax programme, as "boss" injured his foot in the game national Committee of the Red Cross etarding recovery and re-employ-Monday- Reuter Special.

ment. ngainst the Washington Senators, the fallowing Noters

Tino resolution also attacked The Tigers were beaten, though II. Ex. Marshall Bindoglio informs Federal control of private production Washington deserved no such luck, that turing the battle. of lake as indefensible and ngainst thu FRANC GOES hit ten times, but the Senators about 2,000 dum-dum bulletts beside

aving been given alx errors. Each Asclanghi there have been Heized public interest.

Other resolutions attacked Govern- | gel eight men home to Tigers' seven a few hundred rounds INTO · DECLINE

of explosivement competition with private busl- Reuter.

lead bullets for Gras guns.

Iness, and also the attempt to chunge H. Ex. Badoglio adds that it has the Supreme Court and trade agree-|

ments facilitating excessive farm

ITALY BUYING STERLING

The Russian Ambassador in London has informed the Foreign Secretary of the willingness of his Government to co-operato with the British Govern- ment in such discussiong, and it le understood the Russian Naval Attache, who has been absent from London will shortly be returning with his Government's instructions to SWISS bug in an exchange of viowa.-- British Wireless. "

HUGE DEFICIT

Washington, Apr. 30. A Treasury dofell of $6,000,000,000 (nearly £1,200,000,000) in the current fiscal year, is forecast by the Secro- tury of the US Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau.-Router.

Amsterdam, Apr. 30. Well-informed bankers here at- tribute the sudden weakness of the Swiss franc to nervousness at tho Leftist trend of the French electionis.

Italy, it is known, is therefore converting her Swlas balances in-

to sterling, for the British pound

is regarded as safer-Router-

SHIP INSURANCE

London, Apr. 30. The Board of Trade has appointed

The Chamber approved a survey

been proved that all the abissinings Imports. warriors are provided with dum-dum bullets.

The government of Somaliland in- by private enterprises, but sharply

of the possibility of re-employment

LARGE GIFT TO SCIENCE

Sir H. Austin Gives Cambridge £250,000

ዕክ

London, April 30. Bir Herbert Austin, woll-known

a committee to enquire into the pre-forms that among the 160 soldiers condemned the Governmiert attempt, nont system of ineuring huile of wounded in the battle of Glangobo by legislative means or executive vessels, in the light of recent judicial during the days between the 14th and flat, to impose upon business rules of motor manufacturer, has given £250,- on the Insured values the 17th of April and brought to conduct in labour relations, as retard-000 to Cambridge University for of altips for, total.

losa Mogadiscio, 120 men had been hit by ing both the material and spiritual selentine research-Renter Bulletin British Wireless,

dom-dum bulllets.

|progress" of the nailon.--Reuter." Svratce

commenta

Calais To H.K. By Train

LAST RAILWAY LINK COMPLETED

London, Apr. 30. Travel by train all the way, from London to Hongkong is now possible, with the Inst rail of the Canton- Hankow Itallway lald: yesterday, la expected in the middle of May.

The opening of the line for traffic Reuter,

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