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THE DARDANELLES QUESTION

Italy To Keep Out Of Conference

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Geneva. June. 9. Concerning the Dardanelles Conference, which is to begin on June 22 in Montreux. and I necessary adjourned on June 26. until after the League of Nations Assembly and the League Nations Council sessions are over: the Italian Government does not intend to participate because it

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has made further co-operation in European affairs dependent on the previous settlement of the Italo-Abyssinian conflict.

In League of Nations circles i 14 ceclared that as the Montruex

Conference has nothing to do with the League of Nations. It would not be wise for Italy

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VAN ZEELAND'S EFFORT

Consultation With Party Leaders

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Brussels, June 9. After consulting with all party leaders on Tuesday. van Zeeland told pressmen that a very tho- rough exchange of opinion had taken place about the broad lines

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ORGANISED IRISH

MURDERS

K. C. And Death Of An Admiral

DEFIANCE OF COURT BY REPUBLICAN

London, May 27.

A man who was alleged to have Fefused to any whether he knew who shot Vice-Admi. H, B. Somer- ville or not appeared before the Military Tribunal yesterday.

He was Patrick J. Collins, of Dunmanway, co Cork, and w:13 one of the Irish Republicans re- cently arrested by armed Free State

detectives in Cork and Waterford. men are being tried se- 10 parately. Collins was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment, and left the Court shouting, "Up the Re- public." "Up West Cork."

PEOPLE ARE ILL BECAUSE THEY ARE UNHAPPY

TEMPERAMENT AS "VITAL FACTOR IN INDUSTRY

London, May 27.

More people are il. because

THE KING INSPECTS HIS OWN COMPANY

OF 6FT. 2IN.”“”

GUARDS

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London, May 23, When the King inspected the 1st Battalion of the Grenadier Guards they are unhappy, than unhappy at Wellington Barracks this morn- because they are ill, according"toing he was received by his 88-year- Dr. L P. Lockhart, of Nottingham.old great-uncle, the Duke of

Addressing the conference of Connaught. Master Printers at Cliftonville yes- terday. Dr. Lockhart said health was mainly a state of feeling in harmony with our surroundings and when we'lived in an age when those surroundings were changing very rapidly nervous disorders must tend to increase until we reached the next stage of relative

stability

The Duke, who returned from Bournemouth last week, is colonel of the regiment, and he accom- panied the King on his inspection of the battalion this morning.

Large crowds lined Birdcage- walk, and through the railings saw the King who was wearing the andress uniform" of Coloriel-in- There were three main types of Chief of the regiment, walk out on human beings, and in times of to the parade ground with the stress, dificulty or physical - 1 Duke. health, as mental resiliency was reduced, symptoms were created or member-aggravated along one or more of ship of an unlawful association these channels. and also with falling to account for his movements.

On the entry of the Court of- cers he refused to stand up, and was brought to his feet by military policemen.

He was charged with

:

The hysteric converted all his emotional difficulties into physical COURT "NOT RECOGNISED "

, and might try to escape reality by the flight into illness-in ex- When asked to plead, he replied.treme cases even into paralysis, a As a soldier of the Irish Republi- can Army. I refuse to recognise the right of this instrument of coercion

of the Republic on this or any to try me or any soldier or citizen

other so-called charge."

His reply was taken as a plea of not guilty.

Mr. James Geoghegan, K.C.. for the State, said that on March 24 Vice-Adml. Somerville was mur- dered in his own home at Cast- letownsend, co. Cork. "On April 26,

a boy. John Egan, was murdered in the streets of Dungarvan,

None of the murderers had been detected, but the efforts of the pol- ice to track them had been un- ceasing.

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Mr.

New York, May 26. Flans for a six-day flying service nearly half-way round the world. "The police authorities." from Manila to New York, a dis-Geoghegan added, "have ascer- tance of about 10,000 miles, are tained enough to satisfy them that LOW being contemplated. The these murders were highly organis- Douglas Aircraft Corporation has decided to construct a land 'plane planned and carried out by an or- ed crimes, and that they were twice the size of the 26-ton China ganisation whose members were in has been successfully Bying the Clipper which. in recent months, unlawful possession of firearms."

established newly route.

trans-Pacific

The new machine is designed to carry 40 passengers. It will weigh 50 tons and has four 1,000 h.p. engines. These are so powerful that, with only 60 per cent, of their power in use the 'plane will be able to maintain a speed of 225 miles an hour

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This scheme, involving an initial cost of £100,000, is reported to be subsidised by America's five lead- ing transport companies. It is hoped that the 'plane will be ready for her trial flight next spring.

Each of the five companies in- terested will then have an oppor- tunity to place its own pilots in charge of the machine, and after

Mr. Geoghegan remarked that Collins was a member of the IRA That was an unlawful organisa- tlon, and, though it bore a name honoured by fine traditions, it could not be allowed to stand in the way of the enforcement of the law by the executive and judicial authorities of the State.

OUT TO SMASH FREE STATE

When asked if he desired to make any reply to the evidence, Collins said he was not a mem- ber of an unlawful association. He was a member of the Irish Repubit- can Army, which was the only law- ful authority.

He would always do his best to arm his comrades, and would al- ways carry arms himsel when he had the authority of his superior

of the future Government. No in- three months of experimental fly- officer to do so,

'surmountable difficulties in the way of a speedy settlement have so far shown themselves. Van Zee- land will report to Klag Leopold on the success of his negotiations and address a radio message to the Belgian people on Wednesday'

night.-

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HITLER RECEIVES

DELEGATES

Berlin, June 9.. The Organising Committee and the leading delegates of the Con- gress of the International Union of Local Authorities, were received by Hitler, to whom they were pre- sented by Minister of Interior Frick.

The President of the Union, the

ing, the plage may be redesigned and rebuilt.

It is further reported that if the tests prove successful, 60 of these machines may be built, at a total cost of £2,500,000.

Certain European air, lines have already shown keen interest in the design and may order 25 of the type. According to the program- me planned by the American air lines a passenger would be able to fly the 7,000 miles from Manila to Alameda, California, in Pan-Arneri- can clippers. On arrival there he would step into one of the new monster planes and continue his Journey for another 2,500 miles east to New York, where a connection would be made with another clip- per machine for a flight to Europe.

He did not recognise the authori- ty of the "so-called Free State," which was derived from an Eng- lish Act of Parliament.. It was his duty "to uphold the Republican and smash the Free State..

MUSSOLINI'S EMPIRE WORDS TO BE CARVED IN MARBLE

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Rome, May 22, Orders have been issued that Mussolini's proclamation that "Abyssinia is part of the Italian Empire shall be immortalised in and scattered broadcast

British Delegate Montagu Barris, EARL BEATTY LEAVES stone

expressed thanks on behalf of the other delegates for having been given the opportunity to gain an insight of the work of the Ger-. man Local Authorities and to visit the exhibition "The German Muni- cipality."

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AUSTRIAN BOMB OUTRAGE

At Castle Waxenburg

Vienna, June 9. Through the Court proceedings In the town of Linz it has come to public knowledge that a bomb outrage took place 'at Castle "Waxenburg, the seat of Prince von Starhemberg, in 1934, and serious damage was being done. It was at the same family, seat that an- other attempt to destroy it was made. Transocean New Service,

£174,902

For His Two Sons

London, May 28.

It was revealed to-day that the estate left by Earl Beatty amount ed to £174,902 on which state Duty of £31,431 has been paid.

His Brooksbý Hall Estate was bequeather to his son David. who succeeded him, with two-thirds of the residue.

over Italy.

Marble tablets with the leader's fery words establishing the empire are to be set into the buildings of fall party organisations in the

country.

For the inscription Mussolini has chosen the closing words of his speech from the balcony of the Palazzo Venezia before 100 000 Italiana on the night of May 9. These were:

The Italian people has created the Empire with its blood. It will cherish it with its labour and de- The other third went to the son tend it against everyone with its Peter.

Earl Beatty made his September 30, 1932

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weapons.

"In this supreme ceretainty. raise on high, O legionaries, your Lord Beatty was granted £100,- banners, your weapons and your 000 by Parliament for h's services | hearts to hall after fifteen cen-, during the war, and he was left turies, the resurgence of

the £200,000 and certain "properties | Empire on the fated hills of Rome! under the will of his wife, the only Will you be worthy? daughter of Mr. Marshall Feld,

"Your shout is like an oath

the American millionaire, when binding you before God and man abe died in 1932.

in Hfe and death."

loss of sensation,

THIS AGE OF RUSH imagine. an improbable world, dis- The anxiety type, who tended to

ordered his internal functions by reason of emotional upset in the nature of irrational fears.

The obsessional, driven by him- self earned praise for his con- scientiousness, pity for being over- worked. and blame for his inabil- ity to function when at last his emotional conflicts made further effort impossible.

"As you raise the tempo of life," said the doctor, "as competition becomes more hectic and jobs have to be rushed and everything gets complicated-we all tend st times to react to our temperamen-

tal bias, and in extreme cases to succumb to illness.

With the centralisation of con- trol and the close-knit structure of

The King's Company of 120 men, every one of whom is over 6ft. 215 in height, took part in this morn- ing's inspection. They carried their crison colour, which bears the Royal Cipher in gold lettering.

Ever since the days of King Charles II, who first gave the King's Company a colour in 1661, this colour has been carried by the company only on ceremonial parades when the King is present In person.

It is lowered only to the King himself or to the Queen or Queen- Mother.

Later the King inspected a party of old comrades of the regiment who were on parade, and chatted with several of them, recalling that he himself served with the Grenadiers in the war.

industry, a man or woman can radiate throughout the lives of many a sense of insecurity and upset.

"The choice of persons to on- trol others is not, therefore, simply a question of technical skill, but of emotional and temperamental tone."

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