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MORE DEMONSTRATIONS IN FRANCE

STRIKE SITUATION STILL REMAINS UNCERTAIN IN PROVINCES

→CHINA MAR“ SPECIAL

Paris, To-day

NEW SWISS DEFENCE BILL

Adopted By Council Of State

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** CHINA -MAIL * SPECIAL

Berne, Ib-day.

The Swiss - Council of State adopted the new defence hill unanimously yesterday and the measures for the angmentation of the national defences, which thus become law.

The strike situation in Paris and other parts of France still remains uncertain, despite the conclusion which was reached at yesterday's Cabinet meeting that it was declining and an early resumption of work could be expected. Demonstrations were held In the National Council the by the strikers in various parts of the city, without, however, re-relations between Switzerland sulting in untoward incidents..

NEW VICEROY OF ETHIOPIA

Marshal Badoglio Resigns

POST CONFERRED ON GRAZIANI

motion to establish diplomatic

and Soviet Russia was defeated' by 96 votes to 72-Trans-Ocean

Some 2,080 strikers, carrying red flags and singing the "In Service ternationale," marched through

the streets up to the place in

front of the Chamber of De POLITICAL CRISIS

puties: There they demanded that the enactment of the legis- lation embodying their claims be carried out speedily.

In a number of factories where: Jwork had been resumed the employees, have gone on strike again. In the provinces numer- "CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

ous factories have gone to work Rome,-To-day. again, but an equal number of Marshal Badoglio has resigned new strikes have broken out. from his post as Viceroy of Abys In Rouen the strike has assUM- 7.15 & 9.30 psinia, which has been conferredjed an extension almost bordering) In the on a general strike, All activity course of a long conversation within the port is at a complete stand- trams cannot be Signor Mussolini regarding the still, and the situation in East Africa, Marshal worked since the workers have Badoglio requested permission to occupied the depots.

- WORKERS' HOLIDAYS give up the post of Viceroy, "in order to be able to resume work)

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M. VAN ZEELAND FAILS IN HIS MISSION

'Brussels, To-day. Belgium is still without a Gov- ment, as M. van Zeeland, the former Premier, who had been commissioned by King Leopold to take over the formation of a new Government, was forced late yes- terday afternoon to declare that By 563 votes against the his efforts had ended in a failure. French Chamber passed the bill Early in the afternoon the King. that all persons in employment jin view of the gravity of the In recognition of his distinguish should be granted fixed holidays situation, held a meeting of the ed services, the King-Emperor;

Party leaders in the Town Palace, The Victor Emmanuel, created Mar once a year with full pay.

The Chamber then began theja most unusual measure. shal Badoglio Duke of Addis Abadiscussions on the bills to make situation that would arise should ba and he will now remain certain alterations in the emer-M. van Zeeland fail was discuss- Italy in order to supervise the regency decrees passed by M. Laval, ed exhaustively, the King exerting organisation of the army which has become zecessary by the East reducing the salaries of State and his personal influence to induce

as Chief of the General Staff.”

African campaign.

From usually well-informed quarters: it is learned that at the recent reception by Signor Mus- solini of the Divisional Comman- [ders and 300 Air Force officers,

municipal officials-Trans-Ocean the parties to come to terms for Service.

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SENATOR BORAH AS KING-MAKER

(Continued from Column 1.)·

Later the King received M. van Zeeland alone for more than an hour. Then it was announced that the ex-Premier's efforts had proved abortive."

M. van Zeeland told pressmen

the Duce spoke very vigorously nor shall America take on any and left no doubt in his hearers' entangling alliances, the promo-that the Socialists had demanded {minds as to the gravity of the tion of the great cause of inter-six portfolios in the new Cabinet,

general situation, which might ne national arbitration through the whereas M. van Zeeland was only! cessitate that all men capable of establishment of free and inde-prepared to grant five, but the bearing arms are called up under pendent tribunals, which shall de-crucial point on which M. van the colours Trans-Ocean Ser-termine dispute in accordance Zeeland would not compromise with law, equity and justice, and was the demand of the Socialists co-operation with other nations in that their decision be confirmed the limitation of armaments and by a general Socialist Council, to control of the arms traffic.

be convened yesterday afternoon.

¡vice.

MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH

(Continued from Page 1)

House and had taken a course which deserved and would receive the full sympathy of House. OPPOSITION OPINION

A telegram #38 read from Moreover the Liberals also made Governor Alfred M Landon of their participation conditional un Kansas stating that, if nominated terms-that M. van Zeeland' would and elected, he would feel called not accept upon to propose a constitutional The news that the crisis is tn- amendment empowering the solved "produced a great sensation various States to pass minimum in political circles, as well as on wage and maximum hour legisla-the Bourse. The general public's The leader of the Opposition, tion. He regarded sound cur-reaction was a shrinking belief in Major Attlee, and the Liberal

rency as "currency expressed in (Parliamentary systems and a rise Leader, Sir· Archibald Sinclair, associated themselves with the terms of gold convertible intolin the prestige of the Rexists.-

gold."--Reuter.

Trans-Ocean. Service, Prime Minister's expression of thanks to Mr. Justice Porter and his colleagues- on the judicial tribunal Mr. Attlee said that two members of the House Had been found guilty by the tribunal of having acted in a manner in- consistent with the positions they held in public life. It was 2 clear duty to vindicate the honour They were proad of the House.

of the probity of public servants and rightly exacted from them a very high standard, and they could not accept a lower one from Members of the House or those who held high positions in the Government. But they all deeply regretted that Mr. Thomas's Jong and distinguished career should have had such an ending.

Sir Archibald Sinclair agreed that the incidents disclosed in the tribunal's report were deplorable, but happily they were of a kind rare in British public life. That that was so was not due to for- tuitous circumstances but to the jealousy with which they guarded the probity of public life and the quickness with which they acted whenever it was impugned. That attitude must be maintained, for it was the greatest and only safe-

against guard

the chronic scandals and festering corruption from which other countries had found it difficult to purify their public life.

BY-ELECTIONS NECESSARY London: The resignations, of Mr. J. H Thomes and Sir Alfréd Batt will necessitate by-elections in the Derby Division; for which! Mr Thomas has sat continuously |

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