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JAPANESE BOMB OUTRAGES

BOMB OUTRAGES THE DUBLIN "ZOO." "I KNOW THE NORTH ATLANTIC

MR. INUKAI SHOT

IN HEAD

ASSASSINS DRESSED IN NAVAL AND

MILITARY UNIFORMS

SHOT THEIR WAY INTO PREMIER'S RESIDENCE

THOUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]*

Toxro, May 16 THREE CASES. OF BOMB OUTRAGE OCCURRED THIS EVENING AT THE SEIYUKAI HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE BOARD AND THE RESIDENCE OF THE LORD KEEPER OF THE PRIVY SEAL. ALL THE THROWERS WERE IN EITHER MILI TARY OR NAVAL UNIFORM. WAS ONE MAN INJURED,

BEEN NO ARRESTS.

THE ONLY CASUALTY

SO FAR THERE HAVE

A MAN IN MILITARY UNIFORM FIRED TWICE WITH A REVOLVER STRIKING THE PREMIER ON THE RIGHT TEMPLE AND NOSE: HIS INJURIES ARE CRI. TICAL. THE SHOOTING OCCURRED AT THE PRE- MIER'S OFFICIAL RESIDENCE AT 5.30 THIS EVENING WHILE MR. INUKAI WAS TALKING TO A VISITOR. IT IS REPORTED THAT THE ASSASSIN LATER SUR- RENDERED TO THE GENDARMES.

A MAIDSERVANT

AND

OF

FOUR POLICE OFFICERS, VISITOR WERE WOUNDED WHEN A PARTY ABOUT TEN WEARING NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFI CERS UNIFORMS FORCED AN ENTRY INTO THE PRE MIER'S RESIDENCE; SHOOTING ALL WHO ATTEMPTED TO BAR THEIR WAY,

OFFICERS ON ACTIVE LIST

LATER.

EIGHTEEN PERSONS WEARING NAVAL AND MILI. TARY OFFICERS UNIFORMS AND CLAIMING TO RE OFFICERS ON THE ACTIVE LIST HAVE VOLUNTARILY SURRENDERED TO THE GENDARMES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS EVENING'S OUTRAGES.

OUTRAGES WELL PLANNED

THIS EVENING'S OUTRAGES APPEAR TO HAVE. BEEN WELL PLANNED AND COORDINATED.

AND OCCURRED. AT ABOUT 5.30 P.M. IN EACH CASE MEN WEARING "NAVAL AND MILITARY UNIFORMS WERE THE PERPETRATORS, THOUGH EXCEPT FOR THE METROPOLITAN POLICE BOARD AND THE PREMIER'S RESIDENCE THERE WAS ONLY MINOR DAMAGE AND NO, CASUALTIES. THE ASSAILANTS WHO ATTACKED THE POLICE BOARD, WHICH IS LOCATED AT · SAKU. RADAMON, THE SCENE OF THE KOREANS' ATTEMPT "TO BOMB THE EMPEROR ON JANUARY 8, FIRED SEVEN OR EIGHT SHOTS TOWARDS THE BUILDING AND THREW A HAND GRENADE WOUNDING A POLICEMAN AND A NEWSPAPERMAN, AND SCATTER ED HANDBILLS SIGNED NAVAL AND MILITARY YOUNG - OFFICERS ASSOCIATION BITTERLY DENOUNC ING THE EXISTING STATE OF POLITICAL PARTIES. WHO CONDUCT THE NATION'S DIPLOMACY, ECON. OMICS AND EDUCATION, AND THE NAVAL AND MILI TARY ADMINISTRATORS.

MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS

A PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF THE EIGHTEEN. CULPRITS WHO SURRENDERED HAS REVEALED THAT FIVE ARE NAVAL OFFICERS AND THIRTEEN ARE MILITARY CADETS.

A BOMB WAS HURLED AT THE BANK OF JAPAN, MAKING THE FIFTH OUTRAGE THIS EVENING..

A SIXTH OUTRAGE IS REPORTED IN THE VICINITY OF THE MITSUBISHI BANK, WHERE A BOMB HURLED BUT NO SERIOUS DAMAGE WAS DONE..

SHANGHAI BOMB OUTRAGE

SCHOOLGIRL'S SYMPATHY FOR VICTIM

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

WAS

LEVEL OF BLACK

RACES

FUTURE OF THE EASTERN PEOPLE

THAQUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

GRAVE RIOTING IN BOMBAY

POLICE USE RIFLES AND IRISH FUSILIERS CALLED OUT

THROUGH BRUTEI'S AGENCY:]

BOMBAY May 15..

The situation remains most serious following renewed ricting after which sixty were sent to hospital. The rioters fred on the police who replied. with their rifles. The Royal Irish Fusillers were called out and armed polios are patrolling a wide ares. Tramcars conveying Hindus are made targets för stonethrowing, and sporadie assanite are taking plans in various localities, while a few cloth. shops have been looted. Taros Mahomedan ahlidren are reported. murdered. Maulana Shaukatali, a Moslem leader has been visiting affected districts in an attempted to pacify the Moslem mobs. I is ascertained that three were killed' and 99 Hindus and threa Moslems were injured'in yesterday's disturanose.· ́

13 KILLED: 250, INJURED

May 10 Eight were killed and 140 were injured, in the communal rioting to-day, making the total casualties since yesterday 13 killed and. 250 injured.

A SHANGHAI

CONFERENCE

INVITATION TO ·

AMBASSADORS

(THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCY.]

TOKYO, May 14.

For the purpose of expediting the opening of the Round Table. Con- ference, for securing the permanent safety of Shanghai, in accordance with the League Assembly's rasolu tion of March 4, Mr. Rankichi Yoshizawa last night summoned the Ambassadors of Britain, Ameri. os, France and Italy, to whom he explained the circumstances lead ling to, tha decisión to withdraw the whole expeditionary fores. He re quested, the Azzbasadors to code |municate with their respective Góv.

ernments accordingly.

According to the Wichs Nicht, one of the leading Japanese news papers, Mr. Yoshizawa proposes to apon the preliminary negotiations at Tokyo as soon as the Power reply to Japan's proposal The reply is reported to include the conversion of Shanghai into an In- ternational Free City within a de- militarised zone,

Cantions Oficial Spokesman. Beyond stating that the Foreign Ministor, Mr. Yoshizawa bad plained his reasons, for the Japan ese withdrawal from Shanghai and had asked the Ambassadors to thank their Governments for action as mediators in the truce negotiations, the Foreign Office spokesman non-committal in his reply to question regarding the proposed Round Table Conference, though he cast doubts on the "Nichi Nicht"| report of a proposal for interna ionalising .. and demilitarising

Shanghai.

The fact that the Foreign Office has subsequently taken an unusual couras in issuing a formal com- zaunique which it neither confirms nor denies, is considered as signi ficant.

TRIBUTE, TO SIR MILES LAMPSON

"THROUGH REUTER'S, AGENCY.

new

PRE

TRIOTISMA CAUSING KIDNAPPER"

HIGH PRICES

(THROUGH BEUTER'S. AGENCY.

DUBLIN, May. 1 Hoated feeling over the now taxa- tion prevented the Dail discussing the Cath Bill to-day

schedule:

U.S. DOCTOR'S

STARTLING

STATEMENT

MAN HUNT FOR LINDBERGH MURDERERS

SHIPPING

IMPORTANT DECISION AT PARIS CONFERENCE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENUS; }

PARIS, May 14 An important agreement, to pres vent, unfair competition is reported to have been reached by the North Atlantis Shipping Conference hedo.

M. Emile Lederer, who is at. Fret a Director of the Ham- burg America Line, New York

The Speaker had to intervene. when the Government Deputy lead- der referred to the Opposition as

THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENDY.) *a menagerie," and again when the Opposition spokesman retaliat ed, refording to ita: opponent as “n

NEW YORK, May 13, baboon."

"I KNOW THE KIDNAPPER Minister Lemass asserted that OF THE BABY AND HE WILLaid that, he had been granted pro- BE CAUGHT," SAID DOCTOR Visions powers ng "Director" CONDON IN THE COURSE OF A STATEMENT MADE PUBLIC

trans Atlantic passenger TODAY.

KNOW... HIS NATIONALITY.

shopkeepers were already putting up their prices Jail is the pro- por place for them." he said, add- ing that he had threatened to out aff manufacturera supplies.

The final stage of the Oath B was deferred to. next Thursday.

SOLUTION IN OWN HANDS

DE VALERA AND ECONOMIC TROUBLES

(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.]

DUSLIN May 19,

The Irish people have the solu- tion to their social and economic problems in their own hands, do elared de Valera at the Irish

NAME THIS HIS PHYSICAL CHARACTERIS TICS AND ALL ABOUT HIM."

REWARD!

WASHINGTON, Ay 15.

A Federal Government reward of $100,000 for information leading in the arrest and conviction of the kidnappers of the Lindbergh baby is to be proposed in the House of Representatives. .

ANGER IN US,

NEW YORK, May, 14.

through the United States Rs.

A wave of fury is sweeping cosult of the callous fiorder of the

of all traffic.

To Prevent Under Cutting. He is reported to have been a thorised to examine the passenger lists and books of all trans-Atlantic companies with a view to "prevent)" ing the under-cutting of passenger. rates and unfair competition. ed passenger rates, ho maintained As regards the recently announe that the question of the suppres sion of certain services shonda be left to the discretion of each com pany,

LEAGUE AND THE GOLD STANDARD

FLUCTUATIONS TOO HEAVY FOR MAINTENANCE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. I

policed by four different forec, namely the CER. Polios, Chang Hauel Liang's troops, Japanese railway guards, and the Manchu kun Police, the majority of the fat ter being Japanese wearing, Man-Industrial and Agricultural Fair 20 months old son of Colonel and chukuo uniforms,

no Cork to-day. He assured the Mrs. Charles Lindbergh who, misa Trish people that the Governmenting since March 1, was found world do ita utmost to ensure that buried in a wood dve miles from albuitizens have the means of sarn their New Jersey home on Thurs ing an honest and sufficient living day.

GENEVA, May 14 though the initial stages call for

A division of opinion is said to be sacrifices from all sactions of the instructed al

President Herbert Hoover has revealed in the final report of the people. If, as he confidently fore agencies and the Federal Governing the advisability of maintaining law enforcement League's Gold Committen regard- ensted, they succeeded, the welfare ment Secret Service to be embark the gold standard. of Ireland would be secured

ed on a man hunt never to he The report is signed by all mama- relaxed until the criminals are imbers, who agree that the fluctus placably brought to justice." tions of gold are too considerable President Hoover has also sent for stabilisation, but they are not message to Colonel and Mon, uhanimous in their judgment as to Lindbergh expressing his personal whether the gold stocks would bo grief at their tragier loss.

sufficient for the future,

It is reported that a Japaness cruiser is alichoring off the Manchurian port of Hulutao. JAPANESE BUSY AT WOKIMI

HARGIN, May 14. kim to-day and are repairing the Japanese forces re-occupied Wo damaged bridges in the vicinity of that city. It is expected that com munication with Impienpo will be. restored on Monday.

"

DRIVE AGAINST ANTI- MANCHUKUO BEGINS

HARBIN, May 14.

General Hirosa proceeded by sara ally to direct the general offensive plane to Fangcheng to-day person which commenced yesterday against anti-Manchukito troops, estimated at 4,000 at. Ilan, under Li Tu.

"WOKIMIHO LOOTED {THROUGH REGJIED'S AGENCY. ]

HARBIN, May 14. While the Japanese garrison of yesterday a large force of anti- Wokimiho was temporarily absent. Manchukue troops attacked the gtation and the settlement, looting the settlement of everything of value and setting fire to the buildings.

telephone instruments at the station They destroyed the telegraph and and niso set it on fire. They also bridges nearby before making off destroyed two wmail

railway before the return of the Japanese

garrison.

NATIONAL DEFENCE

COMMISSION.

CONFERENCE IN CANTON

National Delance Bonds,

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY:

FINE GENERALLY...

YESTERDAY'S. WEATHER REPORT, FORECAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, BRATED: A BERBLE ANTI-UTCLONE 18 CAN-

·TRAL TO THE NE. ON JAPAN. THE DEFÄISSION OVER TOMOKING HAR

· DEEPENED SLION=ET="_B

LOCAL FORECAST-SE WINDS, MODERATE TO LIGHT, FINE GENER ALIT.

TOKYO WELCOMES CHARLIE CHAPLIN

CONTRAST WITH HONG

KONG/

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FOUR ARRESTS

The report estimutos that the world's gold at the end of 1931/ totalled G. 811,340,000,000 of which CHICAGO, May 14 Europe holds $5,804,000,000, includ Public feeling in America hasing France 82,883,000,000, Great Tim so high over the case that the Britain 8590,000,000, the African choice, of a rany to try four men Continent $70,000,000 p charged with kidnapping was post America $4,195,000,000 including poned to-day after only night juror the United States: $4,082,000,000.; had been soldata, because the South America. 2200,000,000 Ana defecos claimed that, an impartis) 450,000,000 Australia 51,000,000; jury was impossible imel the and New Zealand 828,000,000, tenae feelings of the public had

LINDBERGH BABY CREMATED

POIGNANT SCENE. AT MORTUARY

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOY...]'

:. Toro, May 14 paled into insignifeance compared All other news has temporarily with Mr. Charles Chaplin's arriv At the desire of Colonel Lind-

New York, May 13 al, to which this afternoon's papers bergh, whose face revealed the ter accord huge headlines welcoming rible torture he is undergoing, the him like a victorious general re- remains of his murdered son were turning to his homeland, while detailed graphic descriptions illus trated by "telephotoed pictures of Charlie ending at Kobe aro pro minently displayed..

Respects to the Emperor.

were

or

Charlie Chaplin, proceeded

On entering his motor ear Nijubashi, the famous twin bridges

to

cremated to-day..

Colonel Lindbergh was still cruis ing in a yacht sopuring the Clicsa peake Bay regions when the dis covery of the body was made. He was Armly convinced that he was at last on the definite track of the kidnappers and his child when the dread discovery was mado,

It was nine hours before the ter ribio news reached him. A wire- ces code had been arranged to enable the police to communicate with him in the event of any de

moment. velopment on shore, but the yacht's wireless broke down at the critical

Mrs. Lindburgh Trantin,

fal

tone.

Then all except Colonel Lind bergh retired from the roOTH,

It was later announced that Colonel Lindbergh had decided. that the remains should be cre mated and that only himself and bis lawyer would be permitted to be present, the

cluded the public being ex- When the cremation had been completed, Colonel Lindbergh shook hands with the Superintendent of the Crematorium and said, simply, "Thank You!"

·Only Tod Certain.

body, his face showed the torture As Lindbergh contemplated the through which he was going, unt there was no other sign of a break., toes closely for several minutes He examined the teeth and the and answered the question of the County Prosecutor, anying he was quite satisfied that it was the body. of his childre

it was the be He later handed the police half a dozen letters that he has receiv ed from the kidnappers.

FOREIGNER KIDNAPPED

10,000 ransom money for his safe return, and adds that she is willing to pay $5,000 for the return of the if he has been killed by his,

KIDNAPPERS BUSY IN

A National Defence Commissiou

30,000 Film Fand will be appointed by the South-

Most onthusiastic scenes West Political Council to look after witnessed at Tokyo Station the planning of measures calculat Charlie Chaplin's arrival this ed to strengthen the national de evening, Crowds estimated at be fence in this provinces, says thetween 30,000 and 40,000 gathered in Canton Gazette. It is understood welcome, making the task of con- NANKING, May 14.

that all military commanders of trolling them difficult, in spite of The official Central News today above, who are at present résident lised for the occasion

the rank of brigadier general and the fact that 400 Polica were mobi pays a high tribute to Sir Miles in this province, shall become mem Lampson, the British Ambassador bars ex-officio of the proposed Com

THOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY, stating that he is one of two people mission. A preliminary meeting in the position of third party who will be held on the 15th.-- have done most to uphold justins

HARBIN MAY 14. The wife of a foreign merchand and mediate for peace since tha trouble broke out in Mancharia

at the entrance to the Imperial of breakdowie as she stood by the was kidnapped by bandits in the

Mrs. Lindbergh was on the varge in Harbin named Kofman The other being Lord Cecil.

The National Defence Bonds vowed to respect the Emperor in shock to the destruction of her still vainly seeking for him.

Falace, where he slighted and telegraphist; almost frantie with the streets of Harbin on Tuesday -Bir Miles Lampson had won issued by the South West Political accordance with the Japanese cus- Phones and, so: auxious to get into Mra. Kotiman to now oncring world recognition and tribute for Council, subscriptions for a large tom, after which he motored to the touch with her husband, and wait his work in the cause of peace amount of which have already been Imperial Hotel where he is stayed while he vainly signaled to the will power, and is unafraid to sad delivered by the end of the

He is a man of extraordinary received, will be completely printed ing stacles or criticism," adds the state month, it is expected. Meantime, lised to handle the huge crowds listed until midnight and when the mext, and refers to bit negotiation the Government departments hand-which war anticipated at Tokyo the news was reodrant Colonal Three hundred police were mobi Communication was not re-estab

ment, the rendition of Wei-hat-wa, issuing provisional receipts in re of Charlie Chaplin, who landed at and took a fast car traveling at in regard to the Customs Agreeing the issue of these bonds are Station this evening on the arrival Lindbergh rushed the host to land. and the extrality talks which went spot to subscriptions, but the Kobe this morning amidst scenes top speed for two hundred miles, further than those with many other bonds will be exchanged for such of enthusiasm Powers, and good on We claim it as soon they are Avail Dealines to Broadcast. China, and. Great Britain has gain tody of the funds raised by the

on his journey home. He was prac Six Miles Lampson as a friend of able The Committee for the cus

tically in a state of collapse when od prestige and friendship in China issue of these bonds will soon be Charlie to broadcast on miero The body had been taken to

It was originally planned for be arrived. through her sale representation by preparations for the holding whilst she was docking in Robe, region and Colonel. Lindbergh,

appointed.

phone installed on the ship Trenton, the principal city in the in Canton of the Pacification Con- but, Charlie frmly declined, thereafter a brist paignant meeting So long as the Sino-Japanese

ference for the Central Area of the fore it was arranged for the with his wife, donded to see his dispute remains unsettled China

province oiled by Commissioner Japanese movie star, Kamiyama, son before the coffin was scaled CHIEWANGTAO, May 14.

Haung Hon Ping are completed, a co-worker of Douglas Fairbanks, Haggard but calm, he wear cannot make any progress towards Following yesterday's Sino- The conference will open on the to broadcast description of the mortuary, where a portion of reconstructions and Japan CRN Japanese clash in the ricinity of 10th instant at the premises of the Charlie's arrival throughout the the remains had been covered, with never have one day of peace or Shankhaikuan, the situation in that Police Club at Sai Kus Yucu, and Nation, but he fell illroud to save his feeling prosperity.It says "For the well city sale today, although this will be concluded by the 22nd of fare of both countries as well as the atmosphere is tanes

Numerous receptions were plan Far East Japan should realise her potential source of trouble is during this period all mattera deal- only social function to which ho the month. It is expected that ned in Charlie's handay has the

Harrowing Boond. mistake else aimles, was will drag provided by the fact that Shanghaling with the rehabilitation of this has so far donsented to attend is fohild's- 4Qontinued on Previous Coinmn kuan Railway Station being vast district will be fully taken op. the Railway Minister's

NANSING, May 18 SHANGHAI, May 16 The Central Daily News, in a A young school girl of the Tokyo leading article this morning appeals primary school has written a sym-to Japan to cease the continuous pathetic letter to Mr. Shigemitsu, and nimicis war," and pointe out the wounded Japanese Minister, that Japan claims economic reasons anying that the latter, despite his for her aggressive acta but declares grievous injuries, bears malice to- they have brought Japan suffering wards none, but continues advising and losses, and rays Japan can 416 Chinese and Japanese to remain sally reach an understanding with

China over her economic problems him." friendly. The girl praises Mr without resorting to armed force Shigemitra's courage and tenacity and aggressive acte and prays for his recovery.

The letter deeply touched Mr., Shigemitsu, who has replied in appropriate terms

the Far East down to the lehel of the black races of Africs, filling all hope of prosperity and advance ment of this yellow.

TROUBLE BREWING

HARBIN

SCHOOLBOY ABDUCTED

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.

wealthy Chine

The sight y kidnapped yesterday meante ware mix on his way to

Many people on but bane

deaps

**k that off

(Uontinued on hers solum

the a

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