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GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS.

LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES TO CONSIDER BIMETALLISM PLANS

AUSTRIAN

CABINET

DISSENSION

Division Over Policy

On Fascism.

AN ULTIMATUM TO DR. DOLLFUSS

Graz, Styria, To-day. Dissensions within the Aus trian Cabinet which are likely to considerably embarrass the Chancellor, Dr. Dollfuss in deal- ing with the Austro-German question, were revealed at the press conference, yesterday afternoon, at which the Vice- Chancellor, Herr Winkler prac- tically threatened to resign.

He declared that the "Na tional Front" had rejected any form Fascism and that the re- cent activities of the Heim- wehr, the Fascist organisation under Prince Starhemberg, had become intolerable.

The position was reached where Dr. Dollfuss must make up his mind what course he was going to follow.---Retuer. SERIOUS RIOT IN CARINTHIA

VIOLENT HURRICANE SWEEPS

MEXICAN COAST

Over 91 Killed; Another 100 Drowned

Mexico City, To-day. At least 1 people are reported to have been killed in a hurricans which swept the Mexican coast, yesterday. Another 100 people were drowned at San Luis Postesi, when the Santiago River burst thr dam there.

The damage totals millions of daliars.

The Church at Oriental North Carolina, was blown round on an axia, and the backdoor is now al the front-Reuter,

ITALIAN

BREAKS WORLD

TRACK RECORD

Beccali Covers 1,500

Metres In 3.49.0

ITALY BEATS BRITAIN AT MILAN MEETING

Milan, To-day.

HOPES FOR SILVER

¡A SOLUTION®

FOR MONETARY

DIFFICULTIES

Hint By Mexican Foreign Minister.

The feature of the athletic con- test between Great Britain and Italy, which the latter won yester day by 83 points to 62 and 9 events. to 5. was the breaking of the world's record for 1,500 metres by Peasant Demonstration Lagi Beccal, Italy's Olympic cham

pion,

Troops Charge With Fixed Bayonets

Vienna, To-day. Six civilians, two police men and a military officer were injured in a serious riot at Spitalanderdran, Canthis yesterday, when troopa fixed bayonets and charged a crowd of demon- strating peasants.

Beccalf, who equalled the re cord at the International Univer sities Meeting at Turin on September. 9, this year, covered the distance in 3 mins, 49 secs. to clip, a fifth of a second off Jules Ladoumegue's record, establish-

ed in 1930.

Reuter.

Ladoumegae was banned from representing France at the 1932 The cause of the outbreak was' Olympic Games on the

acore Gi the political peasants demanding professionalism.

the reinstatement of the Gov- Beccali beat J. F. Cornes, the ernor of Carinthia, whom the Oxford University President, and Phil Edwards, the Canadian cham- plon, in 3 mins. 51.1/5 secs, at the Gomes last year.

Heimwehr removed. Reuter.

WORLD SWIMMING RECORDS.

18-Year American's Outstanding Feats.

MEDICA HOLDS 800 AND 1,000 METRES F. 8. "RECORDS.

Los Angeles, To-day. Jack Medica, sensational 18- year-old American swimmer, shattered two, world's free style records yesterday.2/

He covered 800 metres in 10 mína. 18 3/5 secs. to clip, two seconds off the world record established by

LOVELOCK FAILS IN RECORD ATTEMPT.

Lack Of Opposition.

Paris, To-day,

J. E. Lovelock, the New Zealand holder of the world record for the Mile, made an aftempt - on" the 1,500 metres record yesterday, but, owing to lack of opposition, clocked 5 mins. 52.4/5 secs.~~3,4/5° secs, off the record,--Reuter, Beccall beat Lovelock by fiva,

Jean Taris, the French star, last yards when he equalled the re

cord earlier in the month.

year.

Following this magnificent effort

he went over 1,000 metres in 12! STELLA WALSH'S

mina. 48 4/5 "seca, to better.

Making's record time last year in -- NEW RECORDS

Japan by no less than 10 9/10 secs. --Reuter.

TILDEN LOSES TITLE.

Nuesslein Professional

Tennis Champion.

Вет

won: the world's

Breaks Two Of Her Own World Marks, SENSATIONAL, TRACK STAR

BOOM FOR GOLD-PRODUCING

COUNTRIES

Mexico City, To-day.

The Foreign Secretary for Mexi- co, Senor Puig, yes- terday indicated the possibility of a Pan- American confer. ence in December, to consider a pro- gramme of bimetal- ism for the entire Latin-America, ás a practical solution to the many monetary difficulties. United Press, per S. C. Gold Bar Co.

San Francisco,

To-day

The Bank -America, forsees a

40 per cent, increase in the incomes of gold-producing com- panies as a result of the modification in the embargo.

Four thousand ounces of gold daily are now arriving at the United States Mint. Dispatches re- port that Alaskan mining has been given an impetus. United Press, per S. C. Gold Bar Co.

NLR.A. SUCCESS EXPECTED

Business Men Gain

Confidences!

LOCAL DOLLAR STEADY

Silver

The blockade of barges on on the River Beine at Confiana St. "Honorine, during the recent strike of bargees, who complained that they did not receive good treatment from the authorities, A detachment of marines from Cherbourg and 200 mobile guards were employed for over 11⁄2 hours before the river was cleared for traffic. Fire hoses were used by the police (8. & G.)

EMPRESS OF

CANADA HAS

SERIOUS LEAK

6 Seamen Injured In Storm.

Most Passengers Transferred

The return'

to Tokohada tercaled.

a serious leak had developedska

violent atori 500 miles from Japan. Six seamen were injured. and the captain decided to return rather than endanger the passen

gera.

TYPHOON NORTH OF CONY

"Fine To Cloudy" -

The typhoon, which is now of great intensity and area, is aftuat ed about 200 miles east of Foo chow, moving N.N.W.

Fine to cloudy weather, with moderate west and north-west winds, le forecasted by the Royal Observatory in the weather report. fenund this morning.

BABE RUTH, HITS TWO HOMERS

Yankee's "Double" Over Indians.

FIRM FRENCH

ATTITUDE ON

DE VALERA WARNED GEN. O'DUFFY

WILL TOLERATE

NO TRICKERY "Only God Can Save Ireland," Says Dean.

DE VALERA BUYS! LABOUR SUPPORT

London; To-day.

An imposing parade of "Blue Shirta" in "uniform" place at Thur- -les yesterday, when General O'Duf- fy, Mr. William T. Cosgrave, Mr. Dermot and Mr. James Dillon were

on the platform to open the cam- paign for the new United Ireland party.

General O'Duffy warned Pre- Bident De Valera that if he at DISARMAMENT tempted, by perversion of the law

or by a trick, to get rid of this

Paris Suspicious of law-abiding movement because.

Germany.

it was a political danger to his party, he would bring the Irish BRITISH DELEGATE TO SEE Free State Government to a

· DALADIER:

Paris, To-day.

In the hope of arriving at a basis for 'a commón Disarmament policy

before taking the road back to Gen- era the British Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Captain Anthony Eden, has arranged a meeting with the French Premier, M. Daladier, at the Quai D'Orsay, to-day, tempt to persuade him, to political writers, to grant

little disarmament on account? gesture towards Germany.

sharp and speedy. end.

A letter was read from Dean Cashel stating that he was heart and soul with the new Party, but concluding, “May God save Ireland, He alone can."

Labour To Dictate To Be Valera

The Labour Lander, Mr. Willlam Norton, in a speech at. Kildare, yesterday, revealed that the AND SENATORS WIN

Government guaranteed in the New York, To-day.

The talks are expected to last next Budget a scheme for widows Babe Ruth, who is reputed to be two days, and there is a possibi and orphans pensions, and the ex- giving up major league baseball ¡ity that Captain Eden will visit

A survey indicates that a period GIANTS {in dry dock will probably be neces- zary, in which event the vessel must proceed to Kobe after tem porary repaira.

The majority of the passengers are being transferred to other vessels, Reuter.

"PLATE CRACKS REAR KEEL

Company Official's Statement

The Giants hosed out the Car-f

Two hundred heroemen form. ed a striking spectacle in the precension welcoming.. Prest dent De Valera at Machroom. The meeting took place in downpour of rain.

owing to his heavy salary ent, was Rome for similar conversations, tension of the dole. Labour would A cordial reception awaits be consulted in all projected. legís- prominent for the Yankees against

Captain Eden, but although the intion. His home |The Indians yesterday at

talks are regarded as vital be- run in each game was largely res cause Geneva, next month, must ponsible for the New York squad's see either, the success of the “double"","win

Disarmament Conference or a resumed race for armaments, it dinals to go further ahead in the is undeniable that French opin The report that the Canadian race for the National League pen-ion has hardened, especially fol- Pacific liner, "Empress of Canada" nant, while the Senators hung on lowing Baron Von Neurath's pre-

hated tyranny. There was no fear was returning to Yokohama owing to their lead in the American mise that the sole alternative to no special hatred of England, but of Government defeat while he to engine trouble, ja denied here League with a 4 to 3 win over the the collapse of Disarmament I

Tigers this morning by Mr. L. E. N. Ryan,

The fundamentals of the worked with the eight Labour

Members who held the balance" of": **The reason for the Results as cabled by Reuter French doctrine, are — local agent. ahip's according return, to Mr

were Ryan is that she has sprung a leak. Pay |owing: - to a plate near the keel

cracking

The liner was due in Yokobama

on Sunday evening.

She is expected to proceed on

her voyage in a few days,

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

FOR ABERDEEN.

$500,000 Project Start Shortly.

National, League,

equality, in armaments,

Mr. De Valera said that he had

Firstly, No re-armament in power in the Dall-Heater. Germany ON

Secondly, no disarma

In France for five

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