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THE CHINA WAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRI, 1, 1936

FUTURE POLICY OF AUSTRIA

Important Speech By Chancellor

"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Vienna, To-day.

An important declaration on the future of the Government by j Chancellor Schuschnigg in Parlia

ment will shortly be made, thej

LOCKOUT IN- DENMARK

Compromise Proposal Suggested

FURTHER NEGOTIATIONS

PENDING

..-CHINA_MAIL" SPECIAL

“CORTEZ MEETS IN SPAIN

Right-Wing Parties Walk Out

-CHINA MAIL - SPECIAL

Madrid, To-day.

Shortly after the opening of¦ Parlament yesterday, all

the

Copenhagen, To-day. Right-wing parties, that is the The great lockout, affecting Catholic People's Front, the Mon- speech being broadcast all over metal workers and dock labourers, archists, the Spanish Renewals and Austris.

has at last been brought to an end the Traditionalists, took the step M. Litvino. who broke his after five weeks deration, by a forecast by Trans-Ocean a short gives effect time ago, and declared that they journey to Moscow here, left yes- compromise which

abstain from attending terday. In official quarters it is neither to the employers' nor the would

Parliament until further notice. understood that his visit had no workers' proposals. political character-Trans-Ocean Service.

THE PREMIER'S FAMILY PIANO

On Which He Played His First Tunes

MRS. BALDWIN TELLS IT'S HISTORY

The President of the Council, The Deputies left the House, call- Dr. Staunig, intended to restore as out: "Long live Spain.” industrial peace by passing a bill The main reason for this step through Parliament after the is that the Government intends to Trade Unions had accepted the declare all voting, in those dis- Government's arbitration.

But tricts where the Right-wing

HER LOVE FOR GUARDSMAN

the, unions refused to agree, and parties obtained the majority, in- the bill was in the meantime de-alid, this already having been feated in Parliament by a carried out in some cases--Trans- majority of two votes. The em-Ocean Service. ¡ployers then came to a compro- mise with the Government,, de claring their willingness to cali off the lockout, and simultaneous- Mrs. Baldwin told the story of ly open negotiations on the wage the Prime Minister's old family scale. but this for the last time piano last month when she opened on a voluntary basis.

Should these negotiations come a hostel and club for girls in Oakley-street, Chelsea. The piano to nothing, the wages will be fix has been given to the hostel by ed by an arbitration court, whose finding will be legally binding.

Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin.

It has been of enormous satis-Strikes and lockouts will be pro- faction both to my husband and hibited.-Trans-Ocean Service. myself to be instrumental in find- ing a home for the old family Ipiano," Mrs. Baldwin said.

"It has a history. That piano, from my knowledge, started first in the family of my husband's mother (formerly a Miss Macdon- aldj.

On that old keyboard the attractive Macdonald sisters play- ed their duets, and to it they used

BELA KUN FOR

MADRID

Stole To Send Him Fares

MARRIED WOMAN'S SECRET MEETINGS

*36

The story of a married women and a Guardsman who, it stated, "fell deeply in love" was told at Windsor last month.

Mary Helena Mitchell, aged 35,

Dabbling In Spanish was fined £5 for stealing £42 19s.

Politics.

** CHINA MAIL " SPECIAL

Bachelors' 2d. monies of the Arms public-house Christmas Club, and Leslie William Hewett, laged 22, of the 2nd Bn. Grenadier Paris, To-day. Guards,

Chelsea stationed at to sing their madrigals and trios. The notorious leader of the Barracks, was fined £6 for receiv

"Merry Peasant”

short-lived Hungarian Soviet rule, ing money, knowing it to have "It was on that piano that the Bela Kun, who was driven out of been stolen. little Stanley Baldwin learnt his Hungary by Admiral Horthy de Chief Constable Carter said! Arst acte, and played, probably, Nagybanya, present Lord Regent that Mitchell, the daughter-in-law "The Bluebelis of Scotland' and of Hungary, and who departed for of the licensee of the Bachelors' "The Merry Peasant.'"

Barcelona some time ago, has now Arms, was treasurer of the Christ- Mrs. Baldwin said the piano left for Madrid accompanied by mas club.

Met Once A Month then went to Mr. Baldwin's sit-M. Monote, who organised the

On December 17 she left the ting-room, where he played it on Asturian revolt, says Le Matin

During his stay in Barcelona, house, and a note delivered to her his return from school and col-

Bela Kun is said to have con-husband shortly afterwards stated lege.

"When he married," she contin-ferred with a large number jued, "the piano

was one of the Communist leaders, and to have that by the time he received it!

she would be out elaborated a plan to ensure a first pieces of furniture in OUT married home. In time it found Communist victory in the forth Hewett was interviewed, and be stated that since last April he had coming municipal elections. its way into the schoolroom, and.

been secretly meeting Mitchel at Trans-Ocean Service.

Windsor about once a month. giving way to the gramophone,

to the

Hewett in evidence, said that

Aldershot. his battalion was at

wes then sent

nursery.

of

of the way.

2MORE TO-DAY • TO-MORROW (fr. and Mrs. Baldwin have two PLACING ASSYRIAN the secret meetings began when

A WONDERFUL STORY OF THE TROPICS!

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COMING

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(PART I)

{rtbus) The Newspaper

Manager,

sons and four daughters.] 'When

it was thought advisable to buy a

new one, my daughter said it still

CHRISTIANS

As he could not afford out of his

had a useful purpose to perform Appeal Launched At Army pay the fare to Windsor.

I hope it will continue in its use- fulness until every note broken."

is

Mansion House

Mrs. Mitchell sent him money. He had no idea that she had taken the money from the Christ- mas club. It was

stated that Mitchell's An appeal was launched yes-

father-in-law had influential meeting husband and

GONDAR EXPECTED terday at an

TO FALL

(Continued from Page 1) IMPORTANT CONQUEST

London, To-day.

in the Mansion House at which paid back all the money, nad club the Lord Mayor presided on be-members had not lost in any way. half of the fund of £180,000 re- The husband had offered to take. jquired to augment the contribe-jher back.

tions of British and other Gov-

Asmara: The Italian occupa-ernments and of the League of ORGANISER OF AIR

tion of the wealthy and fertile Nations for the settlement of the Sultanate of Aussa completes an Assyrian Christians. important military" conquest. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Leaving Assab and Beilul some who is sponsoring the appeal, and weeks ago several Italian native the Foreign Secretary were the Samuel columns accomplished a long and chief speakers. Sir difficult march across the Danakil Hoare and Mr. Amery, also sup desert, infested by Abyssinian ported the appeal-British Wire- bands who attempted to frustrate less Service."

the advance with guerilla raids.

RAID PLANS

First Appointment

In London

Cmdr. B. H. Errington, RN,}. |(Retd.), has been appointed horor- ary organiser for air raid precau- tions by the Holborn Borough.

The Italian columns were cons REFUGEES FROM Council. It is the first appoint

GERMANY

Conference Called By League

ment of its kind made in London. He will work with a special com- mittee of the Council, and will! have office accommodation at Hoi-

bour Town Hall.

"Cmdr. Errington will keep in close touch with the special de

trolled and re-victualled by 25] Italian planes, which made nearly ja hundred risky landings on ... 10- known ground without the loss of ja single machine. The planes oc- casionally fired at and dispersed the Abyssinian troops, including desert cavalry, with machine-guns.

The difficulties of the air force The Under Secretary for For-partment of the Home Office, were, increased by violent sand-eign Affairs, Lord Cranborne, in which is planning a national storms, when the machines had to formed the House of Commons at scheme," said the Deputy Mayor be chained to the ground to pre-question-time yesterday that the(Councillor W. E. Mullen), "He vent their destruction.

British Government would be reis now working out the practical The Italians surrounded the fort presented at the conference at details for Holborn.”

Cmdr. Errington, who distin-

London, To-day.

of Sardo, which cuts the princi-Geneva on July 2, convened by the pal caravan routes connecting the League of Nations to arrange a guished himself as a gunnery of- Ethiopian plateau with the Bed system of legal protection for ficer during the war, retired from Sex, while the occupation of Aussa refugees coming from Germany-the Navy about eight years ago. brings the native troopspearer British Wireless Service.

Dessie than those at present con-

fronting the

Ashani-Reuter.

Negus at Lake

NEARING GONDAR Milan: The Gazetta del Popolo reports that the Italian troops "are advancingander: forced matches, and are now within reach of the town of Gondar, where the popula tion is eagerly awaiting the Italiana aeroplanes haying dropped

HINDENBURG'S FLIGHT

Route Down English

Channel

stone and Eastbourne where people focked the ses fronts to view her nosing her way along at a height of 1.500, feet above the water-Beuter's Bulletin. Service.

GOOD PROGRESS London: The German alzhip Hindenburg, on its maiden voyage ross the Atlantic to Brazil, WAE

from several south-com

urday afternoon over the Channe

prog

London, To-day. The ship Field Marshal von lefeta promising the Hindenburg was unable to get the that the domination mission of the French authori-

soon be ended ties to fly over, France and conse" and

took the route down the English Channel and pasted Eg

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