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TERRORISM IN PALESTINE

Campaign Against

Arms Possession

ARABS ARRESTED

Jerusalem, June 8. Intensitled efforts are being made by the authorities to curb terrorism by preventing the smug- gling of arms and explosives into the country and by seizing all those already legally possessed. Two Jews illegally possessing au- tomatics were shot and seriously injured by a party of Britishe Pa

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SIR SAMUEL HOARE

Appointment To Admiralty

London, June 5. His Majesty the King has ap proved of the appointment of Sir Samuel Hoare as First Lord of the Vis- Admiralty, in succession to count Monsell, who has resigned. Reuter's Lobby correspondent says Sir Samuel's re-appointment to a Cabinet post has caused some- what of a surprise among those who had understood that he was disinclined to return to the Gov- ernment at the present stage t International affairs.

Nevertheless, it was known that Four Arabs were arrested after Sir Samuel was willing to place the discovery that explosives had

himself at Mr. Baldwin's disposal audaciously been stolen from a

whenever asked, and the Prime Government magazine alongside a Minister has always been anxious British police cam at Mount to again ava!! himself of Sir Scopus. An order has been issued Samuel's service.-- calling up reservists of the Trans-Beuter. Jordan frontier force to help against smuggling.

A 'Haifa message states that several Moslem women, who were alleged to have been intimidated by vegetable vendors, were des- troying their produce in the cen- tre of the disturbance this mor ming. The police dealing with the situation were stoned, but dispers- ed the crowd, and are now patrol- ling the streets with Axed ba- yonets.

The situation is tense. Reuter

DEMONSPATOR SHOT.

4

Haifa, June e.

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One demonstra:or

shot W38 dead and several were arrested in the course of a disturbance this morning. There were ao cosusi- ties among the police and military, and order was restored. Moslem women who attempted to form a procession at Aere were dispersed without incident.-- Reuter's Bulletin Service.

MAYOR VISITING LONDON

London, June b The Mayor of Jerusalem, who is an Arab, is visiting England for a three-months' holiday.

London, June 5. The former Foreign Secretary, Bir Samuel Hoare, was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty in place of Lord Monsell, who is retiring.

Tronancean News Service,

OLDEST PASSENGER ON ZEPPELIN

..

("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special>

Friedrichshafen, June 5. The oldest passenger ever to have made a night in a Zeppelin, the 83-year-old Professor Welse, arrived here on Friday evening on board the airship Hindenburg" from Frankfurt.- Trunaucean News Service

It is understood that two "or. three other Arab leaders are also coming here.

While they are in London they may hold unofficial conferences "at the Foreign Office with regard to the situation in Palestine.-- Reuters Bulletin Service..

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GATHERING OF REPUBLICANS

New Deal To Be Attacked

NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT

Cleveland, June 6. Hundreds of Republican Party leaders have arrived here for the convention which opens officially on June 9,

U.S. BASEBALL

Double Victory For New York Giants

New York, June 6. New York Chants scored a double victory over St. Louis Cardinals in the National League, the second game being curtailed to "seven innings owing to rain,

There was also a double header In the American' League, St. Louis Browns and Philadelphia Athletics sharing the spoils

The following were the full re- by sults of the games cabled Reuter:-

NATIONAL LEAGUE

The Republican are prepared for a determined onslaught upon the New Deal, with the slogan, "Back to Sanity with the name of the man who wins the xiomination for the Republican presidential Brooklyn candidacy to be inserted.

Chicago

R. H. E.

HOME CRICKET

CLOSING SCORES ON SATURDAY

London, June a The following were the closing, cores in the the cricket matches commenced to-day-

AL

A

Middlesex v. Northants Lords:--Middlesex

192

(ROTM

bins 77, Clark 7 for 681, North- .ants 55 for 5.

Somerset . Kent

Frome:-Kent 165 (Wellard 7 for 81). Somerset 1 for G. Notts v. Essar

At Nottingham:-Essex 171 (Voce

5 for 54)), Notts 11 for 1.

4:

Leicester v. Susser.

9 1 At Loughborough:-Leicester 127

1 * 1.

4 10 12 1 Governor Alfred Landon, it is

Bordergaray and Frey homered anticipated in many quarters, will for Brooklyn, and Cavaretta for An the blank. But feeling has Chicago. been aroused by the charges of Senator William Borah's support-Boston ers that Governor Landon is really | Cincinnati pro-New Deal, and is backed by

Boston greedy oil monopolists. The sup porters of Colonel Frank Knox, the Cincinnati

publisher, Chicago,

are rallying around Senator Borah in an effort to prevent Governor Landon's no- mination

The Landonites retort to thesa charges that Senator Borah him- self was a. backer of President Roosevelt at the start, and should have become a Democrat.

for 9 wickets.

1

Gloucester v Warwick

At Bristol-Gloucester 328 for T

(Barnést 132),

Lancashire v. Surrey

A Manchester:---Surrey 161 (Hop-

wood for 53. Lancashire 61. for 1.

4 11

4

10 18

1

8

9 0

Berger homered for Boston.

At

5.

91

1 4

1

4 B 0 3 12

Philadelphia Pittsburg

New York St. Louis

Mayo homered for New York.

New York

Louis

14

0

0 2 0

Thus there is every promise that controversial scenes will be arous- ed when the balloting begins

Ott homered for New York. Governor Landon's supporters Seven innings had been played

when rain Intervened.

claim he will be chosen in the first ballot, but his opponents declare this is absurd over-confidence.

The total of the delegates will be 1,001, nearly 800 of whom are coming uninstructed, Keuler.

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SENATOR THROWS A BOMBSHELL

Would Decline Position Of Vice-President

Washington, June 6. A bombshell was throw at the Republican party on the eve of the Cleveland Convention." Sena- tor Vandenburg. who is a Cark

horse for the Presidential nomina- tion, suddenly announced that whatever happened he would de- cline the position of Vice-Presi- dent.

Router.

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ANTI-SEMETIC RIOTS

Sequel To Killing Of ' Cavalry Sergeant

Warsaw, June 8. Anti-Semitic riots have broken out at Minskmazowiecki, conse- quent upon the killing of a cavalry sergeant in the course of a per- sonal quarrel with some Jews, The police and re-brigade, have been rushed from Warsaw, 20 miles distant. to quell the disturbances. The Jewish population has given way to banic.. and over 4,000 of them have fled to Warsaw. Reuter,

CONCESSION TO WORKERS

"Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Paris, June 5." The measures announced by M. Leon Blum in the Radio on Friday night 40 hours week, holidays on" full pay and collective agreements will be tabled in the Chamber on Saturday, it is understood, and the Government win demand that these be rushed through till Tues-

day.

Traniocers News Service.

BELGIAN CABINET

DIFFICULTIES

"Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Brussels, June §. King Leopold formally entrusted the Socialist leader Van der Velde with the formation of the new Cabinet of "National Union". Van der Velde has not yet definitely acceptéd, but will make his decl- sion" known on Saturday. The chances for a Cabinet headed by a Bocialist are considered none too bright Tynnancemu Nrux Service,

SOCIALIST ACCEPTS ('

Brussels, June 0, M. Vandervelde, leader of the Socialist Party, has agreed to form a Government, after consulation with the leaders of the other parties.

imter Bulletin Seruice.

· AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis Philadelphia

R. H. E.

Yorkshire v. All-India

Bradford: -

All-India

86

(Smalles 4 for 26. Yorkshire.

182 for 7.

Glamorgan v. Hampshire

At Swansed: Hampshire 110 for ↑

wickets.

Reuter

EARLIER RESULTS

London, June 8. The following were the results of the remaining matches concluded.

to-day:-"

At Lord's, Middesex beat Not- tingham by 181 runs. 5 11 2 Middlesex: 243 (Hendren 71 Lar- 8 81 wood for 55) and 127 (ar- Larstler homered for Philadel- wood 5 for 40, Voce 5 for 57),

Notts: 148 (Keeton 84; 1. A. R. phia,

Peebles 4 for 37; R. V. W. Ro-

St. Louis Philadelphia

5 11

1

0

3 B Cladwell homered for St. Louis and Hayes for Philadephia. "

Cleveland

New York

4 9 0 28" 0 Gehrig and Lazzeri homered for New York.

Chicago

Boston

6 8 10 14 0

Piet scored one and Bonura two home ruaS for Chicago, while Cooks homered for Boston.

Detroit Washington

10 132

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FRIDAY'S RESULTS

New York, June 5.

The following were the results of the League baseball matches played to-day,

National League

Brocklyn Chicago

R. H. E.

7 #

3

12 10

0

Philadelphia

Bowman pltched. Pittsburgh

8 12

3

14 23

4

10 13 1

1

4 11

3

2 0 2

Boston

Moore hit a homer. Cincinnatti

New York

bins 4 for 33) and 41 (Smith 5 for 13 Gray 4 for 26),

At Birmingham, Warwickshire played a drawn game with York- shire.

Warwick: 157 for 5 dec. (Kilner

88). Yorkshire: 00 for 2.

At Northampton, Derby beat 2 Northants by 7 wickets.

Northants: 50 (Townsend for

3) and 150 (Copson 6 for 24. Derby: 93 (Matthews" 5 for 42)

and 125 for 3.

At, Manchester, Sussex beat Lan- zashire by 6 wickets.

2 Lancashire: 205 (Iddon 89; James Langridge 6 tor, 50) and "138 for 7 dec.

Ott homered, J. Dean pitched. and is the first pitcher to win 10 major League games in 1936.

St. Louis

Sussex: 105 (Hopwood for 55)

and 239 for 4.

At Worcester, Worcester, took first innings points from Surrey. Surrey: 116 and 21 for P„“ Worcester: 130 (Gover b for 58).

At Bristol, Hampshire took first- Innings points from Gloucester. Gloucester: 155 (Creese 5 for 60) and 266 for 3 (Barnet 93. Haynes 89).

Hampshire: 180 (Arnold 85 not

out, Goddard 5 for 92.)—

Reuter.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

European Zone Matches

GERMANY ENTERS

SEMI-FINAL

Vienna, June.

9 10

0

li

American League

Cleveland"

3

A

New York

Gehrig hit a homer, Chicago Boston

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2

8 11

D

Germany entered the semi-finals.

Detroit

2 B

0

6' 13

1

of the European Zone in the Davis;

Washington

No other games were scheduled. Cup tournament by beating Ar-

gentina three matches to nu: -Reuter,

Heater

GERMAN RECRUITING IN S. W. AFRICA

Serious View By Local Administration

Capetown, June 5. The reports of German recruit- ing in the mandated territory of south-west Africa are receiving

SWITZERLAND BEATEN

Dublin, June 6. Ireland beat Switzerland by three matches to two in the Davis' Cup tournament. Reuter:

Government disapproved of this: proceeding insofar as South Afri can nationals were concerned.

First reports said that recruiting in South-West Africa, was being the serious attention of the local pressed rapidly and that a steady administration, declared General stream of young Germans, Was Hertzog to-day, replying to ques- bassing before the medical autho- Mons in the South African Aesterday, the Geringil

Titles. sembly

He told the Assembly that, a tration declared that, the

einizations had ̋hot number or chidren of cally naturalised British subjects with recruling, but had been called up for medichi ex- routine. Reuter, The Booth: African amination.

to do

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