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HOW THREE PRIESTS WERE KILLED
"NO MOTIVE”
BODIES RECOVERED IN HUNAN ; INQUEST HELD
SERVANTS. BRING SAD NEWS
Hankow, To-day. Detalls of the killing af three Augustinian (Passionist) Fathera of the American Catholic Mission, in the west of Hunan province, on April 24. are to hand. Their names, it will be recalled, were:-
Walter Coveyou, of Petoskey,
Michigan. Clement Seybold, of Dunkirk,
New York. Godfrey Holbein, of Baltimore,
Maryland.
It is revealed that they were
captured, when travelling between Chenki and Yuanchow, by thirty leaderless soldiers and shot in cold blood without any apparent mo- tive.
Murderers at Large
The Priests' servants were made prisoner but released later, The servants brought details of the murders to Chenki, to Fathers. who set Maloney and McCarty, out with a guard of ninety sol- diers and recovered the bodies which were brought in to Chenki, An inquest was held by the focal Chinese Magistrate after which the bodies were taken to Mission headquarters at Shen- showfu for burial.
The murderers were not appre- hended and it has not been ascer tained which army they formerly belonged to-Reuter.
HIS MAJESTY
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AN ABANDONED PLAN
London, Yesterday.
It is now stated that the King will leave Craigweil House. Bog- nor, for Windsor Castle on May
17.
The journey will be made by motor-car during the morning, Windsor being reached in time for luncheon.
The Court will remain at Wind- sor Castle for about a month, go- ing from there to Sandringham House, Norfolk.
A plan had been under con- sideration for-the-King to proceed first to Buckingham Palace Lo give i the people of Loudon a chance to greet him. This has been aban- doned because of the fatigue it would involve for the King-Bri- tish Wireless Service.
COTTON TRADE
WHAT THE THREATENED LOCKOUT WILL MEAN
AN UNOFFICIAL STRIKE"
London, Yesterday. Over 200,000 operatives at 560 mills will be affected by the decision of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associations to close the mills on May 18 till the end of the unofficial strike.
The cardroom operatives at Alma Mills, Oldham, are going on for some weeks.-Reuter:
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TEA DUTY FURTHER DEBATE IN THE COMMONS
MORE "RED" RIOTING IN BERLIN
NIGHT OF TERROR
DRASTIC POLICE REGULATIONS
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TWO WOMEN SHOT.
AVERTING A “CORNER"
London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons' debate the Finance Bill the Labour Member, Mr. Alexander, with reference to the abuli-
Berlin, Yesterday.. tion of the Tez Duty urged the
The Police are applying the war- Government to take steps to pre- vent a possible "corner" in tea time curfew in the Weddin and non-publication of Neukoeln districts. No one is allow- owing to the
ed on certain streets between 9 p.m. stocks.
Mr. A. M. Samuel (Fin- and 4 a.m., except doctors, nurses ancial Secretary to the Trea- and those attending ambulances. to Windows of houses must be closed sury) in reply, promised help merchants and
import and show no light, otherwise they ers to obtain information with will be fired on by the Police. No one regard to stocks. The Cus- must stand on doorways, whic, toms would continue their examina- during daytime, groups of more tion of imported tea, and tea found than three persons are not permit to be mixed with the other sub- ted. All cafes and beerhouses must stances or unfit for human food be closed by 9 p.m. would be subject to the direction of the Commissioners of Customs. -Reuter.
DUKE'S MISSION H.M. THE EMPEROR RETURNS THANKS
MARK OF FRIENDSHIP
Police Nerves
Many policemen have been on duty for 30 hours. Their nerves are getting frayed" and they are displaying anxiety to get into real grips with the disturbers.
Street Fighting
During the afternoon the Com- munists continued sporadic attacks on policemen, Fighting was renew- ed in the Hermann Strasse, the de- monstrators throwing stones and hurling missiles from windows.
Tokyo, Yesterday. The Emperor, returning thanks for the conferment of the illus trious Order of Knighthood, said he
The Police replied with machine- regarded it as a signal mark of guns and routed their assailants. the deep and unchanging friendship The inhabitants took refuge in which His Majesty has always cellars and back rooms. shown to myself and my house."
He concluded: "To this I would add my heart-felt wishes for his speedy restoration to complete
health."
Then the main ceremony took place-Reuter.
"GRAND ATTACK "
THE FIGHTING ON THE NORTHERN FRONTIER
CESSATION FOR HARVEST -
Two Women Shot
Two womics, hiding in a balcony, were killed by shots fired by the Falice, who were conducting a house-to-house search.
They seized a number of weapons and there were many arrests:-
The newspaper "Rotefahne' has been suspended for three weeks.
Later.
"Night of Terror" Berlin has had another night of terror. Hitherto, nine were killed in the past 24 hours. Stray bullets Peshawar, Yesterday. this afternoon killed a third woman, The Afridis final grand attack who ventured on the balcony of her prior to a cessation of bostilities for flat, and also a pedestrian in the harvesting the
a Hermann Strasse, where the Police crops, proved failure. The Shiahs counter-attack have now erected barbed wire eb- ed and claim they have recovered | tanglements. all positions previously lost-Reu- ter.
BUDGET PASSED
ASSENT OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
London. Yesterday. The House of Commons have passed the third reading of the Budget.--Reuter,
IN BANKRUPTCY
Fighting was renewed at 10 to- night and the Police are controlling the situation by means of search- lights and machines-guns from the house-tops.
The Police Active
There were 39 arrests as the re- sult of domiciliary searches in the Neukoeln and Weddin districts this: afternoon and numerous weapons, Including revolvers, knuckledusters, a quantity of ammunition (includ- ing explosive bullets) were fiscated.
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