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FRENCH POLITICAL
PARTIES
BIG CONGRESS
ROYALISTS AGAIN CAUSING TROUBLE
FORTY ARRESTED
Angers, Yesterday.
There was further Royalist trou-
ble here to-day on the occa-l
THE ARCHBISHOP'S FAREWELL
BIG CONGREGATION.
"LISTENERS-IN" THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.
www.
CHURCH CONTROVERSIES
London, Yesterday.
RECORD BREAKING AT CALSHOT
GREIG'S SPEED
BEAT BERNARDI'S RECORD BUT MUST TRY AGAIN
11
WONDERFUL DIVING FEAT
London, Yesterday.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Flight Lleutenant Darcy Greig in supermarine Napier senplane, sion of the unveiling of a memorial delivered his farewell sermon in made an official attempt to create a by M. Daladier, Chairman of the Canterbury Cathedral, in the pre-speed record at Calshot, Southamp-| Radical Party.
The police arrested 40 Camelots du Roi, who caused great excitement | by distributing Royalist tracts.
to
Rndical-Socialists
sence of an immense congregation ton. and within the haaring of an enormous body of "listeners-in" throughout the country, who were
He covered the course at 319.6 miles per hour, and thus beat Major Bernardi's (Italy) 318%-m.p.h.
345
International regulations require Unusual importance is attached able to catch every word and Intona- that a new record should beat an
existing one by five miles. the annual congress of the tion of the Primate's address:
Greig yesterday reached Radical Socialist party to-day, be- His Grace referred to the contro-m.ph. in diving-Reuter. cause the section is credited with versies within the Church, but 22 Minutes In The Air scheming the downfall of the Poin-warned the people against regard- A British Wireless message says: care Government. The congressing them as an outstanding fact. Flight-Lieutenant Darcy. Greig, will decide whether the mandate He expressed, as his farewell' con- who hopes to make an attack on to its Ministers in the Cabinet, victim, that the Church, whatever the air speed record at Calshot, final trial flight in his her difficulties, was far stronger, made
shall continue.
趁
more zealous and more united than Supermarine. N. 220 this morning. when his working years began. He remained in the air for over Concluding, his Grace asked if twenty-two minutes, and during the people were satisfied about the dives he reached a speed of 345 miles per hour. If the times as
All the leaders were present, in cluding M. Herriot and three other Cabinet Ministers. The president of the party, M. Daladier, in his opening address adopted the atti recommended inter alia the en- moral questions affecting every day forecement of anti-clerical legisla- domestic, commercial and public life on examination to be satisfactory, tion and the elimination of articles and did the Church face them he will apply to the Air Ministry for permission to make an attempt 70 and 71 from the budget pro- frankly and courageously? "My al on the record at the first oppor- posals. He criticised the Govern- swer to this givea ma qualma."-
tunity.. ment's foreign policy and asserted Reuter.
|tude of sitting on the fence, and forcefulness of the Church on plain \ recorded over the course are found]
that the party should withhold .Its support from the Government if it was not prepared to carry out the minimum programme he outlined.
In this case the Radical Ministers should retire.
Poincare's Statement
M. Poincare has told the Financej Commission of the Chamber that he objected to its amendments to the budget. He declared that if
restoration. Reuter,
ITALY'S FARMERS
PROCESSIONS OF PEASANTS TO ROME
MUSSOLINI'S ADDRESS
Further Detalla
A later wireless message says:-- Following upon the final trial flight in the Supermarine Napier $5 number 220 yesterday, the Air Ministry formally. gave permission to Flight-Lieutenant Darey Greig to make an attempt on the world's seaplane record at the first favour- able opportunity. The record is now held officially by Major de Bernhardi, of Italy, at 8181⁄2 m.p.h.j
Yesterday Greig's speed on a dive,
Rome, Yesterday, Among the demonstrations in con- nection with the tenth anniversary the budget were not passed in its of the Italo-Austrian arinistice now present state before the end of the being celebrated has been a march before straightening out to begin year, he would leave to the others to the capital of two great proces the course, was slightly under 350 the task of achieving financial stons of peasants, one of 40,000 and .m.p.h. It cannot, however, be as
the other of 25,000 from every part sumed that this figure would be of Italy with bands.
reached in flight under official sur- Signor Mussolini, in a stirring ad-veillance. In an actual record flight dress, confirmed his intention of con- a pilot must not exceed a height of centrating upon the development of 1,300 feet whereas yesterday Greig agricultural Interests Instead of the was probably in the region of 2,000 urban policy hitherto followed. He feet when he began to dive, On the has arranged to gather the agricul- other hand he did not let his engine! turists again at Rome on November go full out. 3, 1934.--Reuter.
GEN. PANGALOS
NOW CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER
SHOTS AT JEERING CROWD
Athens, Yesterday.. General Pangalos, whose release
was one of M. Venizelos' first acta JAPANESE FISHING on bls reappearance in the political arena, is again in jail.
General Pangalos, who is charged | with manslaughter, is accused of firing from the balcony of his politi-
en headquarters at the crowds
AN AGREEMENT WITH SOVIET
Moscow, Yesterday. Agreements have been signed: which jeered at him on the eve of granting to Japanese fahing con- the last elections. Two of the corns the right to work the existing wounded died.
preserving works in Kamchatka.- Although the others arrested on Reuter. the same charge were allowed bail,} the council of the Court of Firsti Instance ruled that General Pangalos be kept in prison, but it
ROUMANIA
is considered that bail will eventual- BUCHAREST "SEETHING" WITH
ly be allowed.-Reuter.
MEXICAN TRIAL
FOR THE MURDER OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
EXCITEMENT
Berlin, Saturday.
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Greig handled the craft superbly. A beautiful young girl meets with some startling adven
His task ja extremely delicate and dangerous. After yesterday's flight, his jacket was black with smoke and the wind screen was almost covered at one time by fumes.
THREE BANISHEES
ONE A WOMAN: RECOGNISED ON WHARF
UNDESIRABLE CHARACTER
A Chinese woman was amongst three returned banishees who were amartly sentenced by Major C¦ Will- son, 'O.B.E., at the Central Magis- tracy this morning.
Her name was Pun Shou-lan and A report from Bucharest states that the Bratianu Government has she was arrested on the wharf, yes- resigned owing to the Regency terday as she was disembarking from Council's insisting on a Coalition a river boat when she was recog Government representing
all nised by one of the detectives on Parties and the refusal of the Na-, duty.
San Angel, Mexico, Saturday, The trial of Jose de Leon Toral tional Pessants Farty to accept The woman was banished earlier for murdering the President Elect M. Bratianu's leadership. Buchar this year for 10 years as an un- of Mexico, General Obregon, was est is seething with excitement desirable character, having been opened close to the scene of the Reuter. crime, the. Mother Superior Maria, Concepcion being jointly tried on a charge of being Toral's accomplice.
The public Interest has been so great that arrangements have been
made to wireless and broadcast the proceedings.
Toral, examined by counsel, said
1
BIG AND LITTLE
TWO CHINESE WOMEN COME
TO BLOWS
convicted as the keeper of "aly" bro- thels and opium divans.
Sentence of nine months' hard la- bour was passed.
Arrested yesterday for stealing a pair of pliers from a second-hand goods stall in Chinatown, Lo Wing
Two Chinese women, one a dwarf. was charged with that offence as the killing of Obregon was a cas, were this morning charged, be- well as being a returned banishee **Mission of
God." He declared fore Mr. R. E. Lindsell, with dis. whose term of banishment had not that he did not know exactly what orderly conduct by fighting at Sai- yet expired. the reault would bring but he was wanho market yesterday.
confident it would help the cause of They both claimed that the other
the controversy in Mexico between struck frst, whilst the bigger woman
He admitted both offences.
Two Old Hands
Police records showed that he was
the State and the Roman Catholic said that the trouble was over rent, sent away for ten years In 1928 Church.
owed to her by the other, who tried after serving six months in jaff and Allegations Against Police to remove her things without pay receiving 12 strokes for larceny from Toral told the jury that, after his ing. When she attempted to hold the a woman.
arrest, the police tortured him in things, the other woman struck ber. For theft of the pliers Major an effort to drag from him a con- She did not hit back, and claimed Willson sentenced Lo to one month's fession that others were implicated. that the Indian constable, who made hard labour, and for returning from The tortures included suspension by the arrest, could corroborate her banishment, nine months and 20 strokes. The prison terms are to his thumbs and stretching his body statement.
on an improvised rack, which he The constable said that the bigger run consecutively. was able to endure "by, the grace woman was knocked down by the
Sent away for ten years in 1926,
of God. As he was hanging one other and, when she got up, struck Chan Fat who had had three.con- victions against him for larceny, thumb slipped was left the.
hanglus by the other. Later he clog areas on the jaw with her was again found by the police in the
was hung up with a rope round his The Magistrate Imposed a fine of Colony during the week-end. chest so that he could scarcely $1 each, and ordered, both women to His appearance before Major breathe. The police deny these, sign personal bonds in the sum of Willson this morning resulted in allegations,Reuter's American Ser $50 each to keep the peace for six his, being sentenced to six months"
hard labour and 20 strokes. monther
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