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ICATED WISH FOR MILITARY ALLIANCE
Labour Attacks
War Minister
SIMON MAKES
DENIAL
London, June 29. The spreches by Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on June 10, fore- shadowing the dropping of sanctions, and of Mr. A. Duff Cooper, Minister of War, in Parla on June 24, in which he said, inter alia, that France'a frontiers were "our" frontiers, were the bones of contention in the House of Commons today, when the Labourites obtained the Speaker's leave to hold an emergency debate. The House was crowded.
Mr. C. R. Attlee, Labour leader, criticised the absence of Mr. Baldwin, who is resting for a few days in the Arguing that Ministers had country. no right to make individual late- high ments outside the House on matters of public policy, Mr. Attlee, while sympathising, with the need for Anglo-French Triendship, bitterly criticised
Mr. Dul Cooper's speech, which, he said, bud been interpreted to indicate a desire for a
close Anglo-French military alliance, which conflicted with the Government pelley.
paskages in
"It is time Mr. Baldwin came to the Tiouse and plainly announced the Gor ernment policy, and that thereafter Ministers control their voices," declar- ed Mr. Attier.
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Past Condemnation
Unwarranted
BENEFICENT ACTIVITY
IN ETHIOPIA
Geneva, June 29.
The latest Italian note will be conimunicated to the new President of the League of Nations Assembly to-morrow.
The note rejects the League's condemnation of Italy in her Ethiopian adventure as unwarranted. It draws a parallel between Italy's beneficent activities in Ethiopia with those exercised by mandatory powers under the Versailles Treaty.
Italy denies that she has any intention of exploiting the natives of Ethiopia and declared an "open door" policy will be maintained.
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The document expresses Italy's readiness hence- forth to act in the League in the sense and spirit of European co-operation, but she first awaits the lifting of sanctions and the dissolution of defensive groups, born from the application of sanctions, expressing that true collaboration cannot be built without mutual confidence. Reuter.
League Has No.
Responsibility
over
Geneva. June 29. The report that Italy has proposed what is described as a Sir Archibald Sinclair, Liberal, ex- pressed the opinion that Mr. Dul revolutionary mandate. Cooper's speech marked the Govern. Ethiopia is most misleading. here declared inent's intrmity of purpose, lowered official quarters British prestige and endangered peace, } to-day.
he
ETHIOPIA GUERILLAS BOMBED
Mr. Winston Churchill said Italy has apparently offered to CONCENTRATION IN
understood that the first draft of Mr. furnish the League of Nations with
Mr. WAR seen
DuL Cooper's Sign
Anthony Eden,
was altered. Mr.
1 Secretary_reports of her civilising efforts in
Churchill
an excellent speech, of
and
it thiopia,
admirable
but without any forhi control being recognised at Geneva,
A sensation was crented to-day by kentiment, without casting any asper the report that the September meet- sian on any other country, unless the ing of the League Assembly might be latter harboured aggressive intentions, adjourned until October, or
1 ፕሮፖ Sir John Simon, Ilome Secretory, later, to enable the powers to deal replying, firmly denied that Mr. Duff
with the
Cooper advocated a military alliance, Trenty of the Locarno |
and said the Opposition criticisms were based on fake, premise Reuter,
mons
FOINTED QUERIES
London, June, 20. Attention was called in the Com- this afternoon to recent speeches by Ministers. Questions were addressed to the Prime Minister, asking whether the speech delivered in Paris on June 24 by the Secretary for War represented the policy of the Government, and whether in regard to this speech and the recent pro- nouncement nennctions, by the
· (Continued on Page 5.)
following the receipt
of the German reply to rent Britain's reival for elucidation of
HARRAR AREA
SPREADING REVOLT
(Special To Telegraph")
London, July 29.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD,
His Excellency the Governor (Sir Andrew Caldecott) is here necu, accompanied by the Inspector. General of Police (Hon. Mr. T. H. King) carrying out his first annual inspection of the Hongkong Police Force. (Photo: Mles Cheung).
CHINESE BEAT JAPANESE
ANOTHER INCIDENT
IN NORTH CHINA
Peiping, June 30. Still another Sino-Japanese incident is reported, this time from Fengtai, and authorities forecast a protest and demands from Japan as a consequence,
Japanese sources report that yesterday a Japanese and Korean, visiting Fengtai, were set upon by some of General Sung Cheh-yuan's soldiers.
Perry and
Austin Win
Way Into Semi-Finals
DROUGHT
RUINING GRAINMEN
MILLIONS LOST IN U.S. STATES
INSECTS RAVAGES
Chicago. June 29.
A United Press survey of the damage done by insects and. drought in eighteen States re- veals tosses of, at least $100,- 000,000.
The double menace has spread over triangular area bordered by the Ohio and Missouri rivera from the Canadian border southward as far as the Mississippi, and westward as far as Rocky Mountains. Heavy losses. are also reported from the south.
enst.
However, the recent rains have replenished the parched soil and reduced the number of insects. Raina have also alleviated the drought in the Central Canaillan wheat belt leaving the North-west to combat the scourge of grasshoppers and crickets and to literally pray for rain.
The insects, mostly, grasshoppers, are most serious in, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming - and Oklahoma, even eating elaties and gaawing chunks out of pitchfork handles.
In Wyoming and Colorado the rain- fall has been only one-third of normal; Fred Perry the holder will meet while in Dakota there have been only Donald Budge the young Californian, a few Hght showers In the last two und H. W. Austin of England w months. In Montana the wheat grow many in the semi-finals of the Wim- withered. oppose Baron Von Cramm of. Ger- to a height of two feet and then
balon men's singles championship, on
Wednesday.
Yesterday Perry beat Grant, Budge beat A. Quist, Austin best W. Allison and Von Cramm beat J. Crawford, fall in straight netn. *
The last right in
the
women's
The Japanese was manhandled and held prisoner singles are: Miss Helen Jacobs, Mime. for some considerable time, while the Korean took to his (Sperling, Miss D. Round, Miss K. heels and escaped the soldiery-Router.
Peiping Brawl
Peiping, June 30.
The head of the Japanese Hospital here, testifying yesterday in the case of the Japanese officer, Kisaku Sasaki, of the Manchukuo Department of Defence, who was allegedly killed in a fight with British soldiers here, said it The Daily Telegraph's Djibou-was his opinion that the fracture of puints in Herr Adolf Hitler's com ti correspondent reports guerilla Sasaki's skull was caused by some
misu pence plan.
warfare has broken but again in blunt instrument and could not have However, Britain and French cit-Ethiopia. cles state that the iden is to postpone the meeting only for eight or ten days, as a matter of convenience.-- Reuter.
Troops Returning
been insisted by a naked fist.
A Japanese shop-keeper, a friend of Saraki's said that he was going home on the night Sasuki was fatally hurt, when he heard a cry and saw
man.
two British soldiers chase a running.
He thought it was an ordinary street brawl and so continued on his
way.
INVOKING. ESCALATOR CLAUSE
BRITISH ACTION
PREDICTED BALANCE OF NAVAL POWER
He said that Italian war hnd bombed several planes thousand warriors massed near Harrur-United Press. Rome, June 29.
Tribesmen Revolt
London, June 29. Large numbers of troops are being brought back from East Africa. They
London, June 20.
It is now practically, certain that Grant Britain will invoke the "escilo. include tho, whole of the Gavinana The Ethiopian Minister in London, Division, about 20,000 men, artillery, M. Martin, states he has revived a
tor clause" of the London Naval Later, Sanki arrived outside his
Treaty, which will enable her to a group of Blackshirts, a battalion of letter from Ethiopin which states University students and a regiment, that Italy is trying to induce Ethio- home in a rickshaw, groaning, and revise ter tonnngs in any category, Japanese friend. and so offset the nctions of other pian youths to become Italian soldiers. accompanied by of the Peloritana Division.
The returning soldiers are all re- It is also stated that the natives Witness advised the friend to take powers which have disturbed the exist reception resembling the old Roman outlying districts, have revolted, and shortly after is arrival there. triumphs when they land in Napies that they would launch a concorted | Reuter, Wexnesday,
on the Ituliaus when the rain They will have a similar reception in Rome where Signer Mussolini him- self will probably greet the warlors,
ZIONCHECK eiving bonuses and will be given a outside Addis Ababa, und in other Sasaki to-hospital, and Sasaki died ng balance of naval strength,
RETURNS
TO CAPITOL
AFTER ESCAPING FROM ASYLUM
MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS
Washington, June 29.
Congressman Ziancheck, the eccon- trie Seattle member of the House of Representatives, who has been under
Reuter Special
Two British Constables Badly Hurt
Jerusalem, June 20.
Three British constables were wounded, two of them seriously, when a police patrol, mounted on a trolley!
observation by psychiatrists following and guarding the railway from Afule'
attack begins.
Two British soldfors. II. Cooke and M. Martin added that after the fall. Hunt were examined several days turbances on the night of May 26, at of Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian tribes for alleged participation in dis- cabaret, when Sasaki was injured.
Han Fu-Chu Remains
men had recaplared Desslye, but could not hold the town owing to the heavy aerial bombardment by the Italians Reuter Bulletin Service,
LEAVE WAITS ON LEAGUE:
NAVY STANDS BY TO SANCTIONS' END
London, June 23.
In reply to a question in the House boen any changes in the disposition
a
The invocation of
Stammers, Mlle. Jedzrejowska, Senori- ta Anita Lizana, Frautein Marie Hörn and Mme. Mathieu.
Full resulta aml reports appear on jinge &..
TOULOUSE FACTIONS
IN CLASH
RIGHT AND LEFT CROWDS FIGHT
MEN
180,000
STRIKING
arrested.
In many quarters, the pastures are completely burned out, forcing the
stock men to ship their cattle out- side the area in order to obtain feed.
United Press,
MURPHY TO CONTEST ELECTION
IF FRIENDS HAVE THEIR WAY GOVERNORSHIP OF MICHIGAN
Washington, June 20. Observers here to-day saw Indien- tions that Mr. Frank Murphy, former Governor of the Philippine Islands, might yield to his friends' importan- ings and seek the Governorship of Michigan state, following conferences with President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Although he sought to avoid poli- tient questions, Mr. Murphy admitted, when interviewed, that he would make a decision with respect to the guber notorial election within the next four or five days,
Paris, June 29. Several were injured to-day in the Founse of serious rioting in Toulouse, Great Britain's action only relates including a Iloyalist editor, M. have discussed the Michigan to destroyers, but it enables her to Edouard de Carol, during a clash of situation thoroughly with the Presi retain 40,000 tons which would have Rightists and Leftists. Many were dent," he said.
He drew attention to the fact that to have been serapped otherwise.
This step is to be taken to conform Police were missed on the bouls he would not return to the Philippines if he decides to run for the governor- with the American preference for the verds and squares. escalator method, instead of by
Meanwhile, 20,000 men struck in p of Michigan, but he also made it negotiation, which Britain originally the Moselle Valley plants, raising the clear that conferences with the Presi sought.
total of strikera to 180,000, most of dent to-day had been mainly concerned Nanking, June 30,
the "escalator
requiring early, action, and which General Han Fu-chu has not re- clausu" will enable Japan to maintain the in the Grenoble and Metz arcus. with important Philippines' problems,
nt Matz is deprived of gas, but bus would be discussed
Washington signed, according to official Informer excess destroyer tonnage.
It is possible Japan may invoke the news and industry are nearly normal during the next few days, he added. Lion,
"escalator clause regarding sub- Paris, Bordeaux, Lyons and Mont-
If Mr. Murphy decides to run-and It is learned that he has agreed to marines, on the ground that the Sovietpellier reported settlements in the cancel his request for a fortnight's has a concentration of these craft at Riviera hotel strike, for the lock-out there is a feeling in White House weakened when Monte Carlo hotels circles that he will-observers draw leave of absenc-Router.
Vladivostok.Beuter.
refused to participate-United Press attention to his popularity which will tend to draw to the Democratic ticket much strength lying at present in the camp of Father Coughlin. It is recalled that, up to now, ME Murphy has had the active support. of Father Coughlin.
his series of escapades in the capital, to Bolant, was twice ambushed last of Commons as to whether there had. was found sleeping peacefully to-day | night.
Ele refused to answer the telephone and ordered food from the Sergeant; at-Arms.
REASSURING VIEW
London, June 29.
LEGION'S EXECUTIONER
CONFESSES MURDER
EXCURSION MISHAP
London, June 20
A holiday steamer on the Isle
Mr. Murphy, questioned as of Man, when approaching Dullin on Michigan's political leanings, merely day's excursion, struck Devil's Rock remarked: The President will carry during a dense fog, and although↑ Michigan, in. November, - United damaged was refloated without na- Preas.. 凸
in the office of the House of Re The first attack the constables TC- and bases of the Mediterranean Flçet presentatives, after he had escaped pulsed, but in the second, near Beisan, a result of the plan to raise from a mental homo in Maryland and they mot with a very heavy fire and sanctions, Lord Stanley, Parliament
Detroit, June 20. driven to Washington.
retaliated with determination. - ary Secretary, said the question of Dayton Dean, the Black Legion's self-confessed "executatance-Brilla Wirelcad, Router Bulletin Service,
raising of sanctions depended upon tloner," to-day pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murdering the decision tho League, by
ཐ། , whom it was now being considered. at least one man against whom the Black Legion had a score Homs been offered'safo conduct
Until a decision had actually been to settle. out of the district-for a summons to
A more reassuring vicy of tho reached no Important changes in
Judge Joseph Moynihan accepted ing-table mirror with 'n ploce of lip-| appear before a Laney Court awaits him in Washington-if he will return Transjordanis situation is now taken disposition of the Float could be made, the plea, and referred the case to the stick.
in Whitehall and the Government but as soon de a return to normal Prohatlon Department. to Seattle,
Mrs. Castle's son James Boven M. Edouard Bencs, Czocho- Meanwhile, police are investigating years of ago, awoke at midnight and Later in the morning, Capitol police has every confidence that the Emir conditions was possible it was
of intention of the Admiralty to arrange the hotel slaylifg of Mrs. Castle, a saw the masked killer boating his Slovakian statesman, to-diny" furdrally Bonneville flats in the next two or escorted Zioncheck from the Ro- Abdullah will maintain control
resigned the Presidency of the divorcee anunla subjects presentatives' bulkling to
and that threatened for. those officers and men who had twenty-five-year-old
And mother's head with a brick. Bat p disclosed destination. It is possible trouble there among the Arabs will have averdue to them to receive it night club hostess. Her marderer thought it was a nightmare and went.
United Press. British Wirologs. he is going to Seattle-United Press. be averted.Reuter Special.
scrawled "Black Legion" on her dress to sleep again United Prene,
the
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Geneva, Suite 20,
Notiona of
EYSTON READY.
Salt Lake City, June 20. Capt. George Eyston is preparing. for new speed record attempts three days, and will probably com Atiembly mence his trial spins Tuesday.
United Press.