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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1934.

THE FRENCH RIOTS

(Continued from Pago 9.

Paris, February 8.

All was apparently peaceful in the morning, the late arrival of the first postal delivery being the ony Indication that life is not ormal, though the Central Post Office is stul too" occupied by troops as a precautionary

sure.

Mer-

Municipal employees are speedily clearing up the wreckage from the boulevards.

M. Doumergue arrived at Caredorsay at 915 m, to form a Government' and was en- thusiastically greeted by a huge crowd. He immediately left for Elysee to see M. Lebrun.--Reuter...

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SPECIAL MEASURES LIFTED

"RESIGN ASSASSIN”

Paris, February 8.

HINT AT WAR DEBT RELIEF

Roosevelt May Lower Interest Rates

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It was to the tune of cries of "Resign, resign, assassin," that M. Daladier tendered the resigna-

Washington; February 8. tion of "his" Cabinet, yesterday

A new deal for war debts afternoon. All day long crowds hinted by the White House an- paraded the boulevards singing nouncement that President Roose- the "Marseillaise." Trading was velt favours a broad policy of re- " suspended on the Bourse when a duction in interest rates on all huge thrang assembled and shout-outstanding domestic and foreigu ed. "Assassin, vive Chlappe." The obligations, both private and Police tried to disperse the mob public, because.. he believes that but were overwhelmed.

it will quiet the world's unrest and relleve distress both here abroad. '.

The Bourse observed 2 five- minute silence "for those who were assassinated" according to a phrase written in chalk on an exchange board.

A band of rloters attacked Senator Rolland and tore off part of his clothing because he declar- ed the Government's action ordering the police and troops to fire on the crowds.

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M. Doumergue only accepted the Premiership after repeated per- suasion. He is now on "his waz to Paris from the country. One

Paris, February 8. All special police, measures were lifted at 1.45 a.m.

Last night's riots were less serious than those an Tuesday night, but nevertheless were mark- ed by several scenes of bloodshed In which, according to. Le Matin of his first acts was to issue a de-

three were illed and. several

cree ordering all State theatres to wounded. 1. Several arrests were close yesterday evening as a sign made during the clashes between for National mourning-Reuter.

police and the armed demon- strators. The police allege that the demonstrators of communist origin were always the most Berce.

Parts, February 8. Contrary to the last outbreak. The Superintendent of the last night's demonstrations were Municipal Police not the movement of the whole wounded in Madeleine Square at was badly population but the work of a few midnight, and rushed to hospital ctermined groups while the pre-Besides many civilians, 10 police sence of too many rowdies was men are reported wounded in the responsible for pillage and rob- latest disturbances, while hundreds bery.

have been arrested.

Newspapers generally approve of M. Daladier's decision which the Petit Paristen describes as an act of -elementary honesty.

M. Domergue is expected to form either a cabinet from former prime ministers or one including non- parliamentary ministers-Reuter.

VIOLENT RIOTING

scenes of

Paris, February 8. Violent rioting occurred in many districts last night. The condi- tion of some of the main streets: away from the

last night's bloodshed, reflects the ac- tivities of the mob.

Nireteen kiosks were wrecked and burning: every the Rue Tronchet was

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Some Aring occurred on the big bouleyards towards midnight, but was quiet at 1 a.m.

Ten Communists who were at- tempting to dig a trench in the Jardins des Tuileries used volvers against the police, who arrested them.

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Numerous private cars contain- ing women in evening dress were last night seen driving slowly round, watching the disturbances. Further trouble is likely on ac- count of the anti-Fascist meeting called at the Bastille at 7 o'clock last night. The meeting was at tended by the Joint Socialists' Confederation of Labour, and the Communists.

and

President Roosevelt feels that the interest rates are too high in .relation to the debt structure, and that if creditors are willing to reduce interest rates there will be a greater opportunity to collect capital.-Reuter.

IMPROVEMENT IN THE

FRANC

London, February 8. The Improvement in the franc, though business was. small, was due to political reasons, and it is generally believed that M. Dou mergue will form a strong Cabinet comprising en bloc of the National party. Gold withdrawals tinue from Paris and a heavy de- mand exists for space for gold shipment to New York and the twenty-five shillings per cent. bas recent record reinsurance rate of

been paid in gold on the 5.5. Paris. Reuter.

CONTROL OF RUBBER

No Agreement Yet Reached

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London, February. 7.- "The

Under Secretary for the Colonies, Mr: Malcolm MacDonald, stated in the Commons that he

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Walking along the Boulevard Des Capucines. Reuter's corres- pondent saw a Communist shot in the stomach, and crumple up on the pavement, while fred at the police.-Reuter.

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NO FATALITIES REPORTED

Paris, February 8. The city. yesterday, suffered alarms and excursions. during the evening, but the situation was never uncontrollable.

No fatalities are, reported. though a considerable number of people were injured when mass

WELCOMED LIKE A MONARCH

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PRICES RISE IN BRITAIN

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London, February 7. M. Domergue was welcomed like

The Board a popular monarch. He smiled to records an increase of 1.9 per cent. of Trade Journal and saluted the huge cheering for January in crowds lining the route from the wholesale prices as compared with the average of station. The crowds were held the previous month and of 4.5 back at Gare D'Orsay by an im- per

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with posing line of helmeted cavalry. January. 1933.

The sitting of the Chamber this morning lasted two minutes, only

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ed bodies of steel helmeted police ten deputies appearing. It was made baton-charges at immense throngs of demonstrators in the adjourned til "the Face de la Concorde, Madeleine had been formed-Reuter. Square and elsewhere.

Hooting and

Jeering crowds GENERAL STRIKE ON MONDAY

Paris, February 8, The General Confederation

hurled missiles at the police. wrecked street lamps. smashed

shop windows and lit bonfires at Labour, here, has declared a 24- different points on the boulevards.

At 10.30 p.m. the Champs Ely- hour general strike for next Mon- sces was quiet. The Place de day as a protest against the la Concorde, where 1,000 police menace of Fascism and to defend were stationed. was comparatively public liberty."--Reuter.

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One fashionable restaurant pre- sented a curious spectacle. One

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