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AUSTRIAN MONARCHIST

TRAGEDY

NO HEALING OF BREACH

Another Day Of Conferences

RUGGER

Wales. Wius The Championship

ORGANISATION

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Zurich.Mar. 13.

Or

Vienna, Mar. 13, The Austrian Monarchist An appalling Alpine tragedy oc-

London, March 13. ganisation will shortly be incar curred in the Sella Pass in the Engadin, when the Swiss Alpinist, porated

Hopes of agreement among the with the Government's Locamo Powers, excluding Ger- Otto, Suter-Graf, while on a skling own "Fatherland Front," thus re- Excursion with his wife and friend,ceiving official recognition, accord-

many, but по healing of the bresch with Germany, sums up

rell into a crevice, and had to being to an announcement of the the position at the moment after

abandoned while still alive.

The party was following the usual ski track, when Suter sud-i denly disappeared, falling into a crevice. As he had the rope in his own haversack, the party had to gn back for another one. When they returned, Suter, through the warmth of his body melting the ize, had slid down another 100 feet and could not be reached any more, having to be left to his ghastly fate:~~ Transocean Nesrs Service.

FRENCH DEFENCES

EXAMINED

Dr. Wiesmer, added that the in- corporation with the "Fatherland Front" would enable the monar- chists to intensify their work of propaganda, as the restoration of

ences.

confer-

Monarchist leader. Dr. Wiesmer, at a meeting of the Manarchist another day of intense League.

M. Joseph Avenol, representing the League of Nations, Herr von Hoesch, the German "Ambassador in London, M. Nicolae Titulescu of Rumania, M. Charles Corbin of France. the Polish Aribassador the Monarchy should only be at-

and a Jugo-Slavlan representa tained" by legal means..

Wiesmer, however, rejected the tive, all have called at the For- idea of a Plebiscite, deciding that the Republic had also been decid- ed by a Plebiscite in 1918.

eign Office.

Wales

won

Several Upsets Recorded

London, Mar. 14.

The defeat of Arsenal at Pres- ton and Cardiff, Mar, 14.

Sunderland's fallure co the International score at Sheffield provided thể Rugger championship to-day when main features of Saturday's foot- they defeated Ireland by threë | ba.l programme, detalled results points to nil the score coming of which, as cabled by Reuter, were

as follows:- from a penalty goal. it

Aston Vila

Bolton Brentford

There were amazing scenes out- side the ground, which was filled fore the start. to capacity an hour and a half be- Spectators were encroaching on to the actual play- ing pitch, while the thousands Everton

locked out,rushed the gates and a number of them forced admit-

tance.

Derby

FIRST DIVISION

The Police, who were over- Wednesday powered, called in the Fire Brigade wolves who turned a number of hoses on

SECOND to the crowd. Four people, whobuse.

the con- Bradford C. were trampled, an in committee it was officially stated that fusion, were sent to hospital.

The Linzer Volksblatt," menting on Wiesmer's announce ment, says that under these cir- clumstances the Monarchy would

probably be just as unpopular as the Republic.-

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Paris, Mar. 13.

Members of the Army Commis- sion of the French Chamber, most- ly former soldiers, are now on an

PLEASURE CRUISE FOR WORKING MEN

inspection tour around the east- ISpecial to the "Hong Kong Daily

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Hamburg, Mar. 13. Four steamers of the "Strength through Joy" organisation will leave here on Sunday with 5,000 working maen

board, for a fortaight holiday voyage to Lis- bon and Madeira.

ern fortifications of France. They have just left Strassburg, and are now entering the so-called "Ma- ginot Line," the solid steel and concrete fortification-underground chain, rünning along France's .cas- tern frontier. They will traverse the line as far as Metz, in order to sec for themselves the strength of

Dr. Ley, Chief of the Labour the troops manning it and the Front will be in Hamburg to bid conditions under which they live. i the holiday makers "bon voyage." On Wednesday or Thursday next, } The "Strength through Joy" or the Commission will report. and then also the permament occupa- tion of the "Maginot Line" will be discussed.

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BELGIAN NEUTRALITY

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Brussels. Mar. 13.

a means

After s two hour meeting of the Locarno Conference Com-

views

a closer approximation of had become apparent.

Herr von Hoesch's visit to the Foreign Office, where he saw Sir William Malkin and dealt with what is officially described as ti minor matter, is reported.

It is officially stated that the British Government has not com -

1,

Eurnley

3 Leeds

3

2 Chelsea

3.

0 M'chester C.

0 Stoke

1

4 Elackburn

Fuddersfield Middlesbro' Portsmouth Preston

1 Liverpool

5 Grimsby

1

0 Birmingham

3

1 Arsenal

0

Sunderland

2

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0

DIVISION

1. Notts F.

2

3 Doncaster

1

Sheffield U.

1

2 Southampton

Q

4 Bradford

1

0 Norwich

0

3 Swansea

Q

* B'ackpool

1 Leicester

1 West Ham

3

DIVISION (South)

2' Newport

Q

0 Queen's 'P.R.

2 Swindon

1

0 Watford

Crystal P.

1 Torquay

1 Coventry

3 Exeter

2 Millwall

1 Brighton

3 Aldershot

Wales made one change. Davies Charlton of Swansea replacing Davey, who Fulham

Huli was unavailable.

The weather was dull, but the M'chester U

Newcas turr was in excellent condition.

Plymouth Wales had the better of the

Port Vale early exchanges and repeatedly

Tottenham attacked, but the Irish defence was

THIRD Bournem'th

situation, nor has any such sug-once Wales had settled down they and

Clapton

municated to Berlin any official very sound. The tackling on both suggestion for the easing of the sides was exceedingly keen and Boston

Cardiff gestion been received from Berila. employed the punt ahead

swift follow up tactics which beat The League Council meets at 11 the All Blacks in their historic en- am. to-morrow at its first formal counter earlier in the season, sitting. but wih adjourn until Monday before tackling the scridus business before it.

The Locarno Committee will meet at 5 p.m. to-morrow. when In view of the closer approxima-

IRELAND PENALISED Ireland were penalised" in the 15th minute and Jenkins landed a penalty goal from an acute angle to give Wales the lead.

Gulingham Luton N'ampton Notts C. Reading Southend

0 Bristol City THIRD DIVISION (North) Accrington 0 Carlisle Barrow 0 Halifax

tion of views it is expected that Wales were doing the majority France and Belgium will make of the attacking. but their backs Chester clear that war-like action on their were given few opportunities by Chesterfield part is not contemplated. But their Irish opposites. An exciting Crewe they will urge the study of every rally occurred just before the in- Lincoln possible contingency and measures terval, and when the crowd surged N. Brighton which do not suggest a hostile

over the touchlines the game was

Rochdale

act.

Pierre

ganisation now owns sea-going vessels, which as in the former years, will, throughout the spring and summer, make cruises of one or two weeks' duration to afford the working men the plea- sure of a sea voyage at a minimum Faridin, the French Prime Minis

ter. who was to-day- joined by M. Transeran Neon Service

Paul Boncour, will return to Paris to consult the Cabinet,......... Reuter

cost.-

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ROME COMMUNIQUE

An international statute guar- anteeing the perpetual neutrality of Belgium as well as the integ- rity of her territory as of maintaining European peace, is suggested by the Association" of Flemish War veterans in a tele- gram addressed to Premier van Zeeland, who is at present attend- ing the London Conference.

Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).3

Rome, Mar. 13. Renewed fighting on the nor them front was foreshadowed by the official Communique No. 154, issued here on Friday, which sta-

tes:

"Increased activity is noticeable The telegram states that the As-ou the Eritrean Front. In the sociation is speaking on behalf of all the Belgian people, and asks the Premier to press the demand for an international statute in his discussions with the Great Po

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PARIS REPORT ANNOYS GERMANY

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Berlin, Mar, 13

western lowlands our columns reached Alcadra, where they were given a friendly reception."

On the Southern front, in the Province of Bale, our Air Force is incessantly proceeding with daily attacks on Dejas Belene Merid.- Transocean News Servic..

ABYSSINIA DENIES PEACE TALKS

Within a few days; M.

1

4. Mansfield

0

2 Gateshead 4 Walsall

0

3

4 Rotherham 0 1 Darlington 1 2 Wrexham

1 Hartlepools

2 Tranmere 3- Oldham

* SCOTTISH LEAGUE'

held up while the referee and both Southport, captains appealed to them to get Stockport back. A few moments before half-York time Hewitt Just missed the up- right with an attempted dropped Aberdeen goal, the interval arriving with Albion" Wales leading by 3 points to ni..

The following are the standings of the teams:-

FW. L. D.. F. A. Pts. 3 2 0 1 16 3 5 3 2 1 0 18 10 4

Wales

Ireland

Nogara. which is an "important caravan juncture. flfteen miles north of the river Setit.

The Italian arm'es is the north | England are now advancing on four points: Scotland each 20 to 30 miles apart.-- Reuter,

SIR THOMAS INSKIP'S APPOINTMENT

Landon, March" 13.

Kenter.

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2 0 1 1 3 6 1 2'0 2 0 7 23

OTHER MATCHES

London, Mar. 14.

La the County Championship final, Northumberland were beaten by Hamphere, the latter scoring 13

Sir Thomas Inskip. KC., has been appointed Minister for Co-points to 8, at Gosforth Ordination of Defences, and will or other rugby matches:-

enter the Cabinet. He will relin- quish the past of Attorney General.

The appointment was unexpect ed, but it is ikely to be generally acceptable, 25 he possesses 2

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily strong judicis mind and is likely to hold a fair balance between the claims of the three fighting services.

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and

The assertion made in the Parks

Addis Ababa, Mar. 13. newspaper "Ere Nouvelle," to the

The reports that Abyssinia has Sir Thomas will "cx-officio" be effect that 150,000 German troops begun or is willing to begin direct Deputy Chairman of the Com- have already entered the Rhine-negotiations with Italy, were of mittee of Imperial Defence land, causes much indignation inficially denied by the Abyssinian the Prime Minister's right-hand the press here. It is pointed ous Government on Friday. In the man in al defence matters. that in the same issue of the "Ere dementi the Abyssinian Govern- The new Minister has in many Nouvelle" there is an article by ment once more emphasised that Governments held the post of M. Herriot, appealing to the French it is only willing to negotiate with Attorney General. He was called Nalon to remain calm and dis- Italy through the League of Na- to the Ber in 1899 and has had ciplined, while on another page tions,

a seat in Parliament since 1918- the paper publishes the afore-

Quoram and the surrounding | Reuter's Bulletin Service mentioned statement, the inac-district

were heavily bombed curacy of which, so, the German again, the plane getting as far as papers stress, should be obvious to Lake Ashangi-.

all sane people, and which once I ransocean New Service.

more proves that a certain sec.

tion of the foreign press does not

besitate to resort to the worsr of political propaganda means against Germany- Transocean News-Service.

COMMUNIST BOAST IN MOSCOW

ITALIAN ADVANCE

Rome, March 13.'

Fi

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by the inhabitants.

U.S. LIFT STRIKE

New York, March 13. The strike of lifemen was par- tially settled to-day by arbitration negotiations under the auspices of Mayor La Guardia,

Buliding

P

return to

"The following were the results

Bedford 28, Guy's Hospital 0. Bikennead Pk, 27, Rosslyn Pk."8. Blackheath 3. Bath 3. Bristol 3, Llanelly 4. Coventry 6, Richmond 5. Devonport Ser. 8, St. Mary's Hos-

pital 6.

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Gloucester 21, Leicester 7. O.MT. 11, Harlequins 3. London Scottish 21, United Ser-

vices 3. London Welsh 3, Cardiff- 18. Oxford University 16, The Army

0.

Ayr

Celtic Dunfermline Hamilton Hibernian Rangers

*St. Johnstone

2 Kilmarnock

1

1

1 Hearts

2

1 Dundee

5 Motherwell

1 Arbroath

3 Queen O'S

2 Partick

4 Clyde

Queen's Park

T. Lanark 2 Airdrie

* unplayed.

AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL

Scotland

Bester.

1

...1 England

0

(at Inverness)

NEGRO BOXER WINS

Lewis-McAvoy Fight

New York, Mar. 14. John Henry Lewis. the Negro bolder of the world's cruiserweight boxing championship. retained his title last night when he out- pointed "Jock · McAvoy, of Great Britain, in their '15-round bout at the Stadium.

Although McAvoy put up a ga!- Int fight aginst a clever champion,

· Lewis deserved his win, even if the

Waterloo 14, Northampton 9. Moseley 16, Manchester 5. Plymouth Alb. 3, Weston-super-battle was close

Mare 10.

After McAvoy had taken the Glasgow Acas. 7. West O'gcotlandfirst round Lewis caused McAvoy's

5.

nose to bleed in the second as the Watsonians 34, Glasgow Uni-result of a barrage of blows to the

versity 3. Venter"

GERMAN AMBASSADOR AT FOREIGN OFFICE

London. Mar. 13. "

face. .The Britan's nose corise- quently bled throughout the fight. McAvoy fought with plenty ́‚of pep in the fourth round, scoring valuable points with half a dozen blows to the jaw, but Lewis shook him with right hooks in the fifth round..

Bix thousand strikers in six A communique from Marshal Badog:io, commander-in-chief of hundred buildings controlled by the Italian forces in Africa, states, the Association of Metropolitan

Owners wil that Italian troops are advancing on both northern and southern work to-morrow, fronts and that in the northern. It has been agreed that all lowlands they are being welcomed these strikers will be given their sume and when saw the Germaning, which McAvoy made a plucky

jobs back and that the workers Ambassador, Herr von Hoesch but onavating rally. who have replaced them will be arrive at the Foreign Office.

Both men were very tired at the dismissed.--

The purpose of his visit is at end of the fight.- Keuter.

present not disclosed, but the Neuter. Locarno conference did not start until 5.30 pan... Lester,

MeAvoy took the sixth and seventh rountis, in' which he duck- A surpris.ng development in the cd skilfully to avoid haymakers. tangled cris's facing the diplomats Thereafter, however, McAvoy was in London was expected to-day by fighting mostly on the retreat,.. crowds which were waiting for the Lewis scoring repeatedly to the Locarno Powers' conference to re-race until the last two rounds, dur-*|

Moscow, Mar. 13. Motor roads are being rapidy The candid avowal that the completed and now motor traine latest events in Spair afford a can reach Ama Alagi, which was "brilliant confirmation of the new only recently taken by the Ita- tactical orientation of the 7th 1ians. Commintern Congress"・ beld in Rexter's Bulletía. Service July/August 1935, was made by the weekly organ of the Commin- tern, Kummunistisheskij Inter- national," published here.

The victory of the United Front is acclaimed, and advice is given as to how to deal the "Peoples Front" and all Fascist Right Win- gers the deathblow- Transoceam Faws Servica,

NEW THRUST

Asmara, March 13.

CLOSER TOGETHER

London, March 13. "It 13 noted with satisfaction that a closer approximation views has ber ome apparent," says a communique issued at the con-

of

· An Italian thrust" on a totally | elusian of the Locarno Powers' new front is annourriced.

conference, which adjourned to It is proceciling along the Anglo- | day until 5 p.m. to-moTTO”.— Egyptián Budan border towards Resiter.

MUNICH ADDRESS

Munich; Mar. 13: It is understood that Herr Hiter will address a mass meeting here to-morrow; night; Fruter.

COMMITTEE OF THIRTEEN

London, March 13.

The Committee of Thirteen will probably meet in London next week at the request of the Italian delegatlari to the Locarno ference. Reuter

Con

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