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EARTH SHOCK IN

SCOTLAND

Bedsteads Shaken And Pictures Flung Down

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(Special

Air-Mail Service)

Glasgow, August 18

Over 100 miles" of territory in Scotland suffered from an earth tremer early to-day.

It extended from

in

Dornoch

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far south as Pitlochry, and it was felt most severely at Dingwall.

town- Reports received from ships and villages the area show that the tremor was felt at about 3.20 a.m.. beginning with a low rumbling sound. which in- creased almost to the sound of a died away roll of thunder. It' after about 12 to 14 seconds.

No

Only one tremor was felt. damage is reported to have been done to any property, but many people in Dingwall, for example were awakened by the shaking of their bedsteads, while pictures dropped off walls.

In some cases plaster rell from cellings. In many places in Inver- ness the shaking was felt.

have One WOTTINI is said to suffered from shock at Dingwall.

The last earth tremor was felt

in the same district about two. years ago. Tremors of this type are not unusual in the district. They are due to a well-known. geological fault, the existence of

established which has been many years.

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SIR S. JACKSON

ON VOCE

THE SILVER POLICY

STARHEMBERG ACCUSES

GERMANY

No. M. C. C. Inter-Its Inmediate Effect New Revolt Expected: Vienna

ference in County

Matches

London, August 18.

the The Immediate effect of American silver policy. has been to bring about such a depreciation of the dollar as to reverse the

(Special Air-Mail Service).

London, Aug. 18. flow of gold to the United States. Ste anley Jackson, chairman of For some time America has been the England Test selectors, last importing gold, and last week the aight denied that the M.C.C. had influx amounted to over $27,000, asked the Notts committed to with-1000, but the New York-Paris ex- draw Voce, the fast log-theory change has now moved to a point bowler, from the match against the at which it is profitable to ship

to Australians at Trent Bridge. on gold Europe. A shipment Tuesday.

amounting to $1.000.000 which ar rivet in New York at the end of last week in the Statendam is be- ing sent, back in the liner to France to-morrow, and it is thought that other consignments

"Such thing is impossible," said Sir Stanley. "The M.C.C. do not interfere in county matters. of Voce playing this The quest week was purely local matter, and had nothing to do with the

may be returned in the same way, M.C.O. or the Test Selection Com- now on their way from Europe nittee

"Don't believe a word of it "As a measure of recovery the was Sir Stanley's comment on the American alliver policy has two features—namely, its or Voce possible stimulating effects upon statement that a selector had de different clared that if Larwood played in a Test they would not the purchasing power of the all- ver using people of the Far East. be allowed to bowl as they liked..

It is suggested that Voce should and, secondly. Its currency infa- be played in the Test on his per tionary effects in the United formance during the Australians States. The first is the more im- frst innings at Nottingham," said portant. It is obvious, of course, Sir Stanley. "He was reported that a rise in silver increases the anfit by a doctor, however, and that potential purchasing power of the

must be considered,"

Although Voce travelled to South-Far East, but it is not possible to ampton with the Notts team and predict what direction this in-

take. was on the ground yesterday, he did creased purchasing power may

Silver Sales From China not play against Hampshire,

China has already responded to

"I have a badly bruised heel," he said, "in addition to the sore shins (the official explanation of his absence on Tuesday which preventa me from playing. "I hope to be fit after three days' rest."

Asked whether he would play in

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the American effort, for she has been a steady seller for some time, and it is known that a large amount of silver is field in London and in the Far Eastern ports

the Test match if selectesi, Voce waiting to be sold Ching was a replied: "I am saying nothing seller on Saturday. But if the about" that."

"It would appear that ine hesita dollar continues

to depreciate,

ton of the England Test selectors holders of silver may become less sellers, since they to allow leg-theory bowling is due willing

lose on the dollar to a fear that the Australians would" may

they gain ΟΣΙ

the walk off the field," said Mr. Carr, what the Notts captain, yesterday. saver. Further, If American com- "In my opinion," he added, "the modity prices rose, the foreign “That's a queer fellow to have Selection Committee have a good sellers of silver might become in- calling or you. Edna," he remark-opportunity, in making the final clined to buy gold instead of com- Why did he rush off le choice of the team for the last Test modities. The weakness of the that? I merely wanted to get the match, to prove their independence dollar is due partly to the effects and their refusal to be influenced of the silver polley, but mainly to by outside pressure by selecting the fear of fresh currency depre- Voce. If Voce is invited to play clation. Every ounce of silver he shouta certainly be allowed to which the Government buys at play without any conditions."

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Mr. Carr denied reports that he the fixed price of 50.01c. an ounce is resigning, the captaincy of Notte will make $1.29 of currency, and therefore the extent of the in- immediately.

flation

depend WI

the upon amount of silver that is purchased and the amount of currency which is actually put into circula- tion against the silver. To begin with, apparently, currency will Special Air Mati Service)

only be issued to the extent of the London, Aug 18-

cost a little over $ for each Lord Willingdon, the Viceroy, ounce. As it has been officially began his return fight to India instated that the object of nationa-. the Imperial Airways liner Hers-lizing silver is to protect America's cles, in which he and Lady Willing "foreign commerce from the ad- don are to make the first stage of verse effects of foreign currency their 5,600 miles' flight,

Lady Willingdon was particularly depreciation," all that can be said pleased to be able to say that as a with certainty at the moment is result of her broadcast appeal on that the future of the dollar is the previous Sunday on behalf of very obscure. the new church at Delhi.she had ulready received about £2,000 to wards the £7,500 required for the -completion of the church.

CONTINENTAL AIR

MAIL SERVICE.

Liverpool-Rotterdam

Liverpool, Aug. 18. The first direct air mail from

Still Under Guard

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Aug. 18. Grave accusations against Ger-

"greatly affected the result, for no one was left in doubt, of Italy's many for her continued complic-determination to defend Austria's ity in the organisation of Nazi dis Independence. We recognise this affection in Austria were made by with gratitude" Prince Starhemberg, the Vice- Chancellor, in an interview with me to-night, writes a correspon- dent.

The Prince made the surprising revelation that he expected "an- other. Nazi revolt probably be

the failure of the recent one. fore the end of the year-despite

Declaring that the people be hind the last attempt were even now devising" plans for the next, he said:

"We realise that we are dealing with terroristic political banditry, which is all the maze dangerous because its organisers are beyond

our reach outside Austria

They have sums of money at

their disposal such as we, the re- presentatives of loyalty, cannot command because of the narrow limits of the national budget,"

In view of these statements, it was significant to note that the Vienna Chancellery, where Dr. Dollfuss was murdered, was to-day packed with troops in full fight ing equipment and

that barbed

wire was stretched across the

pavement.

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NO COMPROMISE

PEACE THE FIRST NEED Prince Starhemberg also con- sented to make a full statement on the much-talked-of possibility

He of a Hapsburg restoration. answered frankly at my questjans.

"Do you consider," I asked, "that the question of a Hapsburg restoration has become a practi- cal one in consequence "of the murder of Dr. Dollfuss and the abortive Nazi revolt?”

**Certainly not," replied the Prince. "The question is no more immediate than when I talked to you about it in February last. It is perhaps even less immediate as the result of recent events,

"No responsible person, as far as I know, dreams of a restoration This country is not in to-day. such a condition that one could invite anyone to occupy its throne.

"Our task is to make order here, to establish security and to con- solidate the State When peace has been restored in Austria and life is normal, it will be time enough to consider the question of a monarchy."""

"Then it is not a question, at any rate, of weeks?" I asked him. "No, certainly not, nor, I think, of months either: Our task is to put the country in order. Bome extreme Monarchists might be an-

Prince Starhemberg, continuing his statement, said: "The Gov- ernment and myself are absolute- ly determined to clean up these Nazi terror bands with ruthless-noyed to hear me say this but I.

must repeat what I told you be- ness, and with all the forces at

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fore, that in my view the question our disposal

of a restoration is not a purely Austrian affair

"We are determined under no condition to show a leniency which would be out of place nere. There will be no compromise.

"As Minister for Security all my efforts are directed to prepare to meet what will probably be a better-thought-out rising than the last and to crush it with even greater rapidity and thorough- ness."..

"Then you do not consider the appointment of von Papen as any guarantee peace?" I asked

"We have learned by experience not to trust any promises or guar- antees of peace from Germany," he said.

"Do you consider the dissolution of the Austrian heaquarters" in Munich and the removal of the Austrian legion to the interior as such guarantees?" I questioned.

"No, not yet. I know that the Austrian legion has been moved back, but on the other hand I have just learned from reliable every in Germany that preparation, is being made so that it can be rapidly rushed to the frontier again."

sources

Among the large party of dis- tinguished people who saw them off

"BEYOND OUR REACH“. Louis from Croydon were Sir

"Prince Starbemberg said they Kershaw, representing Sir Samuel

had established beyond possibility Hoare, Secretary of State for India, who is abroad; Mr. F. F.

of doubt that Nazi terror and re- Turnbull, of the India Office; Sir

volt organisations have at their B. N. Mitra, High Commissioner

We for India; Sir Philip Satsoon. Liverpool to the Continent was disposal the wealth of a nation

60,000,000 inhabitanta.

and over, Under Secretary for Air: Colonel begun to-day when letters from of

business men: left have established over F. C. Shelmerdine, of the Air Liverpool Ministry; Sir Eric Geddes, chair- Liverpool airport aboard a Dutch again that German official circles were closely connected with the man of Imperial Airways, and air liner for Amsterdam and Lady Geddesig

Rotterdam. These letters were events of July 25 and the follow- delivered at their destinations ing days; to-day, 24 hours before the or- The air-mail 'plane dinary mail. will run daily in both directions.

One of the letters was sent by the Deputy Lord Mayor (Alder man A. Gates to the Burgomaster 01 Amsterdam. He wrote that he hoped that the service would not only bring an increase in business communications but also in letters of Irlendship and goodwill.

Greetings were also sent from the Liverpool Chamber of Com- merce to the Chambers of Com merce of Rotterdam and Amster-

Distinguished Indians, there were the Maharajah of Burdwan, the Maharajah of Rampur, the Rajab of Parla Kiedi, Ruston D. N. Wadia, and the Ranee of Canbay.

EXEMPLARY FORESTRA- TION NURSERY

Soon To Be Established In Hainan Island

Canton, Sept. 3. With

view to Improving agriculture and forestration, the dam Ministry of Agriculture recently ME A, D. Dean, chairman of the decided that an exemplary For Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, stration. Nursery should be estab said that the Chamber was going to form an air advisory com- lished in the Island of Hainan,

This exemplary Forestration mittee, which would be of con- Nursery, according to their plans, siderable advantage to the com-

mercial life of Liverpool will occupy an extensive area of over 5,000 Chinese acres, and in which, coffee, cocao nuts, betel nuts, quinine, rubber and 10,000 other kinds of trees will be planted.

It is reported that the amount fixed for the experimental plants- tion is $50,000, and the preliminary working experises will be $100,000 Nam Wah at Po.

"There are too many foreign countries, particularly our next- door neighbors, who would be closely affected for Austria to try to decide this matter alone

"The question of a restoration, would have to be handled with tact and caution."

HAPSBURG BEFORE HITLER

M "You yourself and the majority in Austria would, of course, pre- fer a Hapsburg restoration to a Nazi triumph?” I asked.

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**I am sure that both I and 90 per cent of the country would prefer the Hapsburgh to the Nazis," he said. "Even the Social Democrats and the Communists would I think, agree, to this. am not the person to speak for "our neighbours, the Little Entente,

but I believe that they also, "if forced to choose, .... would prefer Hapsburg to Hitler.

"I really do not know why." Prince *Starhemberg continued of the with a smile, "the Press world is so preoccupied with this restoration Idea at the moment. You can safely assure your read- ers that, as far as I know, there is no one in a responsible position. here who is busying himself with it just now."

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The Prince said that the journey had no connection with the re- of Dr. Schuschnigg to Budapest.

storation Ideapad

"Is Italy behid & restoration of the Hapsburgs?" I asked, remem bering that Prince Starhemberg is more of the man who enjoys 1

Signor Mussolini's confidence than any other man in Austria ・・・

"No," he answered. given no sign. She neither en- courages the ides nor does she oppose it. Her attitude is that she is not interesed."

"It is not my business to es- tablish how far up in German circles this responsibility goes. I will only say now that the ma terial captured, from couriers, who linked up headquarters in Ger- many and the terror bands here, shows that the whole affair was organised within Germany,

"Italy sa

SOCIALISTS MAY BE FREED En reply to my question whether "Further, groups of Nazi terror- ists appeared in South Carinthia it was intended to issue an am- who were complete strangers to riesty for minor participants in the Naz revolt, in view of the Hitler the district and spoke with a North German accent, Many Gerammesty in Germany, the Vice man pistols were captured from Chancellor said: Carathian Nazis,

"Not at present. It is too early "It is not my object in making to raise this question, which will these statements to open up the be a matter for subsequent con- question of Germany's guilt, but sideration. But I am engaged in to show you the exceptional dif- trying to work out some kind of ficulties which confront us in amnesty for the rank and file of fighting these terrorists, the head- the Socialists, to set the workers quarters of which are beyond our minds at rest and restore peace-

ful relations. reach,

"The transfer of Herr Seitz, the Mayor of Vienna, from prison to hospital was not a political mea sure, but one of humanity in view of the state of his health bably the reason why released is that inv not concluded itude of there isung Case

"Nevertheless, I maintain that if we are relentless and fear no con sequences we shall deal success fully with anything which may be attempted against us."

Referring to the failure of the Starhembery Na revol thanked Italy for her h

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