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FRIDAY,

MAY 22, 1936.

日二月四

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BRITAIN UNREADY-

FOR CONFLICT

ORGANISING

IN ACTION INDUSTRY ON

TENSE SITUATION

IN PALESTINE ·

ARABS STILL DEFIANT

Jerusalem, May 21. One of a party of Cameron Highlanders was wounded in the arm by a rifle shot to-day when British troops patrolling the Jerusalem-Jaffa main high- way were called upon to deal· with a disturbance.

After the firing of the shot which

WAR FOOTING

PREPAREDNESS

PLAN IN BRITAIN

MINISTER GIVES DETAIL

wounded their comrade, the Camerons TO HOUSE OF COMMONS

rushed the hillside from which t enme and scoured the country for a

sign of the marksman.

A short time previously ten shots were fired at a Jewish omnibus and two passengers were wounded- Bender.

Later.

The Cameron Highlanders returned from the hillside without capturing the men who fired on them and the Jowish omnibus. The police have sent out ambush patrols.

a

The shootings occurred in narrow, winding deßlo with overhang- hug hills, covered with trees.

A Jewish telegraphic agency slates the attack was made by Arab snipers, who opened fire on a crowded bus and three private cars. The occupants escaping, notified the military au- thorities, who despatched tho Camerons in lorries. When the Camerons reached the scene a sniper fired on them, inflicting

deep, fleak on one of the party

wound

Reuter.

REINFORCEMENTS

Cairo, May 21.

First Battalion of Seaforth The Highlanders is going to Palestine to- night to reinforce the British troops there, in consequence of the grave situation developing-Renter Bulletin Service.

SITUATION TENSE

Jerusalem, May 21.

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

London, May 21.

"If a storm should break over our heads we should not be likely to have a long time to expand our production," declared Sir

when Thomas Inskip, introducing the estimates for his Ministry of Co- Ordinated Defence in the House of Commons to-day.

"We must be prepared with a capacity output that can be switched on in twenty-four hours notice to meet the needs of war on a modern scale.

"The Government is now ready to allocate contracts to firms which hitherto have been engaged in peace- time work. Four hundred of these firms have received. detailed inspection and five hundred others have received preparatory inspection.

"The firms have been classified and allotted to different departments and an orderly plan for a survey of in- dastrini resources of the country has been nude.

The most im- portant stago is that of putting into operation the piany for in-

The situation in Palestine is still troducing all the.

very tense and the Arab strike Comma

mittee has appealed to Arabs to Intensify the-strike and the civil-dis. obedience campaign.

The Committed has rejected the

ro-

Sir

1

Added

said: The Minister

that

offer of a Royal Commission of in- was shortly al- quiry into the causes of the dislocating contracts for a full supply

turbances, as it is maintained that such a step is incompatible with the demand for a stoppage of Jewish Imigration before the strike endiculenter Bulletin Service.

TANNENBANDAI KARAKTERJENICI JERANTURAS ZIEMA:CONTAC

"TELEGRAPH❞ ART

SUPPLEMENT:

To-morrow's Picture

Features

A varied selection of illus- trations will appear in to-mor row's issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement.

St. Joseph's College sports will be pictured, and there will also be photographs of the St. Stophen's Girls' College and Belillos Public School net-ball teams.

A flashlight photograph of the Volunteor dinner and prize distribution will appear, whilst groups will be given of the visit of the Mul-Tsai.Com- mission to the Po Loung Kuk, members of the Hongkong Group of the Nazi Party, and a photo taken at the wedding anniversary party given by Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sherry.

There will be the usual en- tertainment and feature pages, results of Inst week's Children's Competition, and details of a new contest-for the kiddies.

is

SHAREICHSTEN – BANDERA FETOTER OLDESTEK 200 NETEJANDRO

AIRCRAFT CONTRACT

Washington, May 21. The U. S. Navy Department has awarded contracts for forty scout and observation plane

parts to *$759,080.-United Press.

cost

*.

ANGLO-RUSSIAN TALKS

London, May 21.

The informal Anglo-Russian Naval conversations, which opened yester- day, will be continued on Monday British Wireless.

and

gauges machine tools, which it

might

Sir Thomas Inskip

be necessary. 19 give Government orders. priority. He thought a substantial quantity of gauges could be produced under four or five months, while getting the ma- chine tools might take longer.

HENSHAW WINS FOR CHICAGO

-DETROIT WHIPS. N. Y. YANKEES

14 INNINGS ENCOUNTER

Mr. Winston Churchill, who says Britain's defences are by no means complete, and the clines in Europe may be reached before the necessary programme. is carried out.

BRITAIN'S DEFENCE UNREADY

CHURCHILL WARNS

COMMONS

INVASION BY AIR POSSIBLE

London, May 21.

Mr. Winston Churchill made' an unusual and 'powerful con- tribution to the defence debate

You need.

The SECURITY-and-

DURABILITY

af

DUNLOP

FORT '90

TEACHERS

ITALY DENIES CHRISTIAN BRITON HELD TORTURED

IN ETHIOPIA

RED CROSS OFFICER "DISAPPEARED"

ROME CABINET CALLED

TO FACE CRISIS

London, May 21. The Foreign Office has received a report from Djibouti stating that the British Warrant Officer Bonner, who was attached to the British Red Cross Unit in Ethiopia, has disappeared and no trace of him can be found in Diredawa.

The British Consul at Harrar, who was instructed to make immediate inquiries when Bonner was allegedly arrested by the Italian authorities, approached the Italian command recently and received small satisfac- tion.

He was first told that Bonner was a member of the armed forces of Ethiopia and had therefore been arrested.

But the next day the Italians stated that Bonner had disappeared from Diredawa two nights previous.

No further information has since been received.

Bonner was allegedly bitten by n

ports. It

ar-

the earlier re- wis said then that his

in the House of Commons to-dog and was on his way to Aden for night when he expressed the treatment against rabies when opinion that serious organ-rested, according isational blunder had been made detention in the circumstances mighl in linking the functions of the imperil his life.-Reuter Ballet in head of the Supply Board with | Service. the co-ordination of strategic thought.

For example. Sir Thomas Inskip, the new Defence Minister, would have to deal with problems like the reten- tion of British command of the Medi- terranean in new, changed diplomatic conditions: There

sia,

Cabinet Summoned

Rome, May 21. A meeting of the Italian Cabinet---

since the first

the annexation of Ethiopia has been summoned for May 30, just after the arrival of Marshal Pietro Budoglio, who is re ported to be returning to Rome for a short holiday.

According to one report, Marshal Dadogllo will be in tialy only a few days. It is an open secret that he has suffered from the strain of the

ANGLO- ITALIAN PARLEYS

TOPIC OF TALKS KEPT SECRET

BRITAIN TO KEEP GUARD

CHARGES MADE 'IN EDINBURGH

PERSECUTION IN N. CHINA

London, May 21. Presenting the foreign mis- sion report to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, at Edinburgh to-day, wherein the need for more mis- sionaries was stressed, the Rev. Dr. C. W. Taylor, referring to China, said that serious events had been happening in Man- churia.

Added to the depredations of the bandits came the nost terrible experi ence since the occupation of the land by the Japanese, he said,

Behind short paragraphs appearing in the press lay a heart rending-story of the Chinese Christians, many of them men of high attainments, As- bors and teachers of Mukden College, who had been subjected to peraccution and imprisonment and torture follow- ing charges which had proved base. less-Reuter.

to the reports of prosecutions, reach Dr. Taylor was probably referring result of allegations of dangerous po ing Hongkong some weeks ago, as a

tien tendencies among certain sic- ments of the population of Manchuria. A number of British employees were. arrested and closely questioned by the authorities.

Sanctionists Will Suffer

ITALY'S THREATS OF REPRISAL

Roine, May 21. Italy's commercial tresties with sunctionist countries have been auto-, matically cancelled by the application of sanctions, according to Signor Virginlo

the Gaydn,

well-known Italian commentator.

Signor Garda says such, treaties will be subject to rádies) ravision in the future, especially as the Fascist Directory is working for the economic emancipation of the country, with permanent and irrevocable exclusion of the products of sanctionist coun- tries.-Reuter Special.

assumed

their conversations. It is that Signor Gram reiterated that Italy had no aggressive designs upon British interests anywhere.

was also the tremendous of the military value of Rus- , and whether Britain was dangered from air attack, not only by bombers but by the substantial and ing of forces by air transports in a

The British Government is under. country where nobody was armed or campaign in

stoud to be at present opposed to the trained. The seizure of important

Signor Balini, doubtless, I

withdrawal of the Sikh Company from New York, May 21.

points by such landing parties was a wishes to comult with his marshal

London, May 21. Addis Ababa as it is too early to any Henshaw pitched a winning game possibility not to be overlooked.

with regard to dispositions which It is believed a general discussion whether all danger of disorder has Buch things the Defence Minister | should be taken to meet the even. of the Ethiopian situation occurred passed. for the Chicago Cubs, last year's League champions, holding the Dod-had to consider, asserted Mr. Chur

League Counell to-day when the Italian Ambassador, tuality arising from

Consultations have occurred with gers to sevun scattered hits and allow-chill.

decision to continue sanctions against Signor Dino Grandi, saw Sir Robert France, and the French Government ing not a single score during the

Italy, in which event Ltaly's final Vansittart, Permanent Unier-Secre- is expected to decide to retain 160 afternoon. Chiengo tallied four on

break with Geneva would be seriously tary of State for Foreign Affairs, at French troops at Diredawn, to pro- thirteen hits, ga It was necessary to provide more and gained by Brooklyn's pair,

away an error

At the same time the Minister was considered,

the Foreign Oflee. They met during tect her interests in the Addis Ababa. aircraft for the Royal Air Force and

It is not believed here that there is the afternoon.

Djibouti railway, which have already The St. Louis Cardinale, who are responsible for seeing that the coun-

Although no definite Information is the Italian invasion of Ethiopia.-

suffered considerably as a result of steps were being taken to enlist motor strong challengers for honours this try had enough cobalt, chromium, any danger of war, as a European

as to the precise lines of Reuter. manufacturing firms, which were be- yent, crushed the Glants, four to two nickel and a hundred other vital mat- conflict is the last thing that Italy available ing asked to build new premises and though their seven hits

desires.-Renter.

MORE AIRCRAFT

Kave

were one

tera,

VITAL SUPPLIES

reach a climax.

extensions at the Governinenl's ex-behind the Giants total. There were Meanwhile, everything was worse репяе. The new premises remained

from a peace and safety viewpoint Government property, and thus they no errors,

Jensen hit, a homer for Pittsburgh than a year ago. The country woul would have a reserve capacity without and helped to turn eleven hits into have to pass through a long valley of interfering with normal trade

Rigorous stops would be taken to von runs, which were enough to unprotectedness, and in that period,

he leave Philadelphia behind. The warned, events in Europe might prevent proli-taking in industry! Phillies hit twelve, one where Government orders were cun- homer by J. Moor, but could only

of them

Mr. Churchill advocated the esta cerned,

ncoro four runs,

blishment of a Ministry of Munitions, Bonton beat Cincinnati at the Reds' with the assistance of a dozen of the home park, three to two. They hit most active young businessmen of Among the many matters engaging nine times and held the Reds to four, the country. Reuter. the attention of the Government were. The winners had three errors and the

FLEET AIR ARM

the question of battleships and tho losers one.

Floet

air

arm, and a sub-committee

under Sir William Beveridge had been

appointed to arrange for the protec

HEAVY HITTING

Washington Senators blasted tho

tion of the food supply for the civilian Cleveland Indians to-day, scoring population in time of war.

The Minister said they were also arven runs on thirteen hits, including homers from Travis and Stone. The

engaged in plans for the protection Indians scored four on eight blown. of merchant shipping, anti-aircraft Each had an error. defence and passive measures for the protection of the population in the the Red Sox turned eight hits into a Foxx hit a homer for Boston, and event of attack-Ruter Special.

six to two victory agalist the St. Louts Browns, Browns scored seven hits and had two errors.

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Prison Break

Leader Taken

ONLY TWO REMAIN FREE STILL

Baldwin's Warning

.

London, May 21. Implicitly warning Italy, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, reply. ing to questions in the House of position with regard to Egypt Commons to-lay, recalled Britain's

He said that in connection with the 1922 termination of the British pre- toctorate in Egypt, His Majesty's Government had made it unmistakably

clear that it would "regard as an unfriendly act any attempt to inter- fere with the affairs of Egypt .' . . and would consider an act of aggres- sion against Egyptian territory as oneį to be ropolled by all the means at Britain's command.”—United Press.

MORRIS MOTOR

WORKS

HUNDRED THOUSAND

1

nearly

Morris

VISITORS

McAlester, May 21. For the Yankees Dickey and Laz zeri hit home runa, drut New York

the Clyde Beavers, "lifer" at could not equal Detroit's pace. The Oklahoma State Prison, and leader of Yankees scored nine on twelve hits, the break in which two panitentiary Arrangements have been made for but the champion Tigers drove

100,000 people to visit the seventeen its through the netd and officers and one convict were killed, totalled fon runs. Each alde had an and 21 escaped, has been recaptured.

assembly plant at Cowley He was taken in the mountains, 35 during the next few months. They travel from all parts of the Philadelphia and Chiengo White miles south-east of McAlester, where will Sox played fourteen innings, and the ho was tracked by "Old Boston," a British Isles, and no fewer than 80 Alhambra Theatre for IKO-Radio's Sax nosed out the Athletics by three prison bloodhound

special trains have already been Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers' vehicle to two. They had thirteen hits Two of the escaped convicts are reserved.

la interesting to note that no "Follow the Fleet" are being offered against their opponents ten, but they still free, but posses are close upon by the Management of the new Cathay

further

bookings can be made for five committed

errors. Athletics them.-United Press, Ballroom during the next five days.

bungled twice.-Houter.

any Wednesdays or Thursdays right. Commencing

up to September, since on these days nt to-night's ten dance,

the permanent stuff of more than 20 .the Cathay Management will com

25 DIE IN FLOOD manco a series of "Follow the Flest"

trained guides will be fully occupied Tea Spot Dances. Lucky couples who

with two or more large parties. hit the number on the floor on which

San Juan, May 21, ́, Where time, and weather - permit, number.the lacky whed will stop will

Twenty-five.persons lost their lives | the visit to the Factory will in mony receivo paire of free dress circle reassemble after the Whitsuntide alx-amall towns in the eastern end of on the Thames, and tours of Ox- The Ночно of Commons will to-day when a river rose and flooded cases be preceded by steamer trips tickets to the Alhambra.

Recess on June 9.-British Wireleas. Puerto Rico.---United - Pre88,

WHITSUN RECESS

London, May 21,

ford's famous, colleges,

DE VALERA STRIKES

AT OPPONENTS

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH”)

Dublin, May 21.

Armed detectives arrested Maurice Toomey, described as the Chief of the Irish Republican Army. after he attended Mass to-day.

Mr. Eamon do Valera,

A Dublin solicitor, Mr. Irn Conte- hane, another well-known Republican, was arrested later at his office.

Fifty Republicans are now in cus tody, none of whom has hitherto been charged, but it ie understood that they will be brought before a Military Tribunal Router Special.

ATTACKS OPPOSITION

Dublin, May 21. Launching a big attack on opposi- tion factions, the De Valera Govern ment

to-lay arrested Maurico Tonniey, commander of the Irish Ne- publican Army, and also his Chief of-Staff, Mr. Ira Conlehane.

Both men have been lodged in Bridewell Prison under the Public Safety Act United Press.

ELECTRIFYING AGRICULTURE

Washington, May 21. President F. D. Roosevelt signed the Norris Bill, authorising the expenditure of $410,000,000, spread over the next decade, on rural electrification -Reuter.

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