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CRISIS BREWING IN SPAIN?
POLICE FIRE ON CROWD OF MEDICAL STUDENTS.
CABINET UPHEAVAL,
TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930.
CARS COLLIDE. Motor Lorry at Fault in Stubbs Road.
DANGER AT Å BEND.
The Chinese driver of a motor lorry was to-day charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell with negligent driving in Stubba Road. He denied the offence.
Perpignan, Yosterday. A message from Madrid states that the Police used firearms dur- ing the disturbances at the Medi- Inspector Shafta sald that the cal College and Madrid Univer- defendant's was Inside the white sity. One medical student was lines, about 150 yards below killed and several were wounded. “Huntington," at the time he com- It is stated that a Cabinet meet-mitted the offence. "A Military ing will be convoked urgently,
mule cart was in front of defen- dant's lorry, going up, and the latter overtook and passed it right on the bend on the road, and on the wrong side.
Later.
A confirmation of the report jeays that one person was killed and 17 were injured outside the Faculty of Medicine.
It is believed that a Cabinet crisis is brewing-Reuter.
PROBLEM OF SOUDAN
Difficulties Hold Up Egypt Negotiations.
AN ADJOURNMENT.
He (the Inspector) was driving his own car down Stubbs Road at the time, and on turning the corner
ie saw the lorry only eight yards | away, He immediately pulled up with a jerk, and thus avoided a collision with the lorry.
Behind witness's car was the car of Mr. Holmes, of the Educational Department. The latter was un- able to pull up in the space at his disposal, and his car collided with the back of witness's car, both suf- fering some damage.
Magistrate (to defendant): You have no right to pass another vehicle on a bend,
Defendant: If you say so, then I am guilty.
Rugby, Yesterday. The negotiations with the Egyptian delegation were resumed at the Foreign Office this evening. Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secre tary, was accompanied by Lord Thompson, Secretary for Air, Lord Passfield, Secretary for Dominions, Mr. Hugh Dalton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Robert Vansittart, Permanent Under- Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and|PRISONERS MAY SIT, Sir Percy Loraine, High Commis- sioner in Egypt.
The situation created by the re ference home by the Egyptian delegation was considered. After conversations lasting two hours. and a half, the negotiations were adjourned until to-morrow morn- ing. It is understood that there is still some difficulty over the Soudar and one or two other points.-British Wireless Service,
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During the hearing of the trial against three Chinese for murder this morning at the Criminal Sessions, Sir Joseph H. Kemp, K.C., informed Mr. Jenkin, counsel for
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RANGOON SHAKEN BY VIOLENT TREMORS.
BUILDINGS COLLAPSE: 40 KILLED.
NATIVES PANIC-STRICLEN.
Rangoon, Yesterday. Violent earthquake tremors caused panic throughout the city to-day. Numerous buildings were | damaged and several casunities are reported. The extent of both the casualties and the dafnuge is not yet known.
Later.
Over 150 casualties, including 10 killed, aro' reported in the violent earthquake at Rangoon. A number of buildings completely or partially collapsed. Panic pre vails. Reuter.
Recorded in Hong Kong. The first movement (L.e. the beginning of the longitudinal waves) occurred at 9 h. 49 m. 64 secs. p.m. on May 5 (Hong Kong Standard Time) and the beginning of the transversal waves was re- corded at 9 h. 58m. 12 seca. p.m. indicating that the origin was about 1,250 miles from Hong Kong and the Initial movements (N. & E. components) indicated that its bear- ing was about W. by S. from Hong Kong.
This places the epi-centre in the mountains to the N. of Rangoon. Mandalay probably felt the shock severely.
Rangoon time is 1h. 30 minutes later than Hong Kong time. The about four
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minutes to reach Hong Kong, there- fore the earthquake happened at 8.15 p.m. Rangoon time.
The greatest recorded amplitude of the fang waves was 86 m.in., about the same as in the Japanese carthquake of September 1, 1923, indicating that it was a very severe earthquake.
the defence, that the prisonorH might sit if they desired. He did not see why they should be made to stand up throughout the trial.
Mr. Jenkin: I. thank your Lord- ship extremely. This is done in Britain, but I am afraid that the bench inside the dock is built too far in, and if the prisoners were to sit, they would not be able to hear the interpreter who is translating the evidence to them. After the tiffin interval will your Lordship order that three chaire might be placed for "them near the railing?
His Lordship then gave the neces- zary order to the usher, and Mr. Jenkin commented that this practice should be followed in all cases.
It may be mentioned in passing that the privilege of allowing pri- Boners to be seated during trinl had hitherto been granted to those who were sick and feeble, and his Lorship is to be heartily conimend ed for the consideration now to be shown.
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