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SPANISH RIOT DEATHS

Twelve Victims In Three Days

Malaga, June 12,

The situation consequent upon the General Strike and the conflict between the Socialists and Com- munists. is becoming hourly more serious

The chief of the Municipal Po- lice was fired on and killed here 10-day while out walking.

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INCIDENTS IN PALESTINE

Bomb Thrown At. Train

Jerusalem, June 12. Four Jews were seriously injur ed and twelve Jews and one Arab slightly wounded, when a bomb was thrown at a passenger train on the Halffa-Lydda Railway line to-day.

REPUBLICANS' CHOICE

Colonel Knox For Vice-President.

NATION-WIDE BOOST

FRENCH STRIKE SITUATION

Minister Acts As Mediator

Diost

Paris, June 12. Important individual strikę settlement has been reached Cleveland, June 12." this evening, employers and em- Colonel Tank Knox, Chicago ployees at the Metallurgical in- one of President dustry signing a collective con- publisher, and Franklin D. Roosevelt's most bit-tract before the Minister of the In.. critics, won the Republicanterior, M Salengro, who acted. is ter Party's nomination for the vice-mediator in a dispute involving many thousands of workers, and presidency of the United States at

national party convention which had closed down the entire

vital industry,

The man who seriously wounded Po- Assistant Superintendent of lice Alan Gilgriat, and who was One striker was killed and sever-wounded in turn by the British al seriously injured in a clash be-cunstable who accompanied the

the rival organisations. Two police official, has died. tween

shot children were accidentally

The Assistant Superintendent of here to-night... dead

Police was wounded when companions who emerged from a hiding-place near the Rockefeller Museum, emptied "their automatic pistols at the police.

The death roll in the past three days of violence is now twelve.

Members of the National Federa- tion of Labour have called off the but the General general strike Union workers have refused to re- turn to their plants.

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Police dogs are now on the trail of the other assailant.

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the Assistant The outlook is ominous and cb-Superintendent incurred thé

H scure. No newspapers have been Arabs' displeasure owing to "his

firmness in published for the last few Lys.---

dealing with Arab Moters.- Reuter

Bruter's Bulletin Service... ATTACK REPULSED Hong Kong Dally Press' Special)

Jérusalem, June, 12. Another systematic attack on a

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VISITORS MOLESTED

Gibraltar, June 12, Rioters have molested visitors on the outskirts of Malaga.

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Yesterday the convention unar- Alfred mously elected Governor Landon, of Kansas. as Its can

for the presidency. To- aidate night the almost hysterical dele- rates were chanting hoarsely:

"Of the rocks with Landon and Knex."

This is their battle-cry. The Republican Convention of 1,008 delegates, voted unanimously for Colonel Frank Knox and nom-

the inated him for

vice-pre- sidency Aght.

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The name of William Randolph Hearst famous publisher. WES inked with both successful can- didates, Governor Alfred Lardon. Police in armoured cars have teen conveying mails bound for Jewish settlement in the Esdraleon for President, and Colonel Knox. It was a nation-wide boost in the plain was made in the early hours of Friday morning by an armed Hearst press that converted Lan-

from an band of Arabs. The attack was

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almost unknown national inally repulsed but not before state politician into a losses had been sustained on both figure, while Colonel Knox has ae-

Gibraltar.

Reinforcementk to

Civil the Guard and shock Police have, ar- rived at Algeciras from, Cadiz, owing to the fear that disturban- ces may be occasioned by the gathering of crowds at the annual fair on Sunday.— Reuler.

COAL THREAT

Madrid. June 12.

A strike throughout the Spanish coal strike industry is threatening

sides.

Transocean News Service..

Ministers of Finance and Labour in the recently formed Cabinet"

Representatives of the Province of Asturias informed the. Govern- ment to-day the strike would com-

mence forthwith unless the men's It is understood the workers' de-requests were granted.--- mand include replacement of the

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DEFEATED SENATOR As weary convention delegates

their homes to-day. scattered to

од all lips was: the question "What will Borah do?"

Senator William Borah, of Utah, defeated candidate for the no- mination for President, quitted the convention city last night. The possibility of his bolting from the party and taking with him 3 etrong following, was increased by 1 telegram he sent to Governor Landon, in which he said he in- terpreted the nominee's sound money plank, in the party platform as meaning "currency expressed in terms of gold and convertible into gold."

On reaching Washington, Sena- for Borah declined to say whether he would support Governor Lan- don, and declared he was not clear as to Governer Landon's meaning in his reference to gold.

"It means he is for à gold! standard I am wholly in disagree- ment," he said.

He added that he had no objes- lar to the selection of Colonel Knox as Vice-presidential candid- ate:.... Keuter,

ROOSEVELT FAVOURED

Washington," June 12.

At Le Havre the threatened strike of dock workers has been called off, following a settlement. in which the men will receive twelve per cent. increase in pay.

In Lille 35 factories have re- opened and at Roubaix 38 have re- sume 1 work.

However, 10,000 men are out at Valenciennes--

Reuter,

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U.S. BASEBALL

Rain Interferes With Games

New York, June 19. Rain interfered with the baseball. games on Saturday, one encounter having to be called off and a dou- ble header postponed in the Ameri-

can Leagu®,

Results cabled by Reuter were-

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Boston Chicago

Jordan, homered for Boston

Philadelphia

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St. Louis Cardinals 7

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8 1 Philadel

WORK BILL PASSED

Paris, June 12. After a day-long debate, the Chamber of Deputies passed the 40-hour week work bill by 385 to 175 to-day. It will now be pre- sented to the Senate.

There is every indication that the great engineering strike, which was the most serious in the recent labour risis, will be ended to- morrow.

Walters and other employees of Paris restaurants and safes have

resumed work, but their fellow- workers are still striking in Mar- sellles. --

Keuter's Bulletin Service.

NO PROFITEERING

Hong Kong Dally Press” Special

Paris. June 12. With 385 votes against 176 the Chamber on Friday passed all pro- visions for the 40 hour week Bill.

which was immediately sent to the Senate. The debate was then. rommenced on the bill introduced by the Communists providing for severe punishment for speculators and persons who are responsible for all price rises. since June 1, which might occur subsequently. Transnceau News Service.

LEAGUE COUNCIL

AGENDA

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago Washington

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Cleveland Philadelphia

Trosky homered for Cleveland. and Johnson for Philadelphis*

Cleveland. 19. 17 0 Philadelphia

6 2

Gleeson and Averill homered for Cleveland. The game was called off in the eighth inning owing to darkness,

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The match between Detrolt and New York was called off in the Erst inning owing to rain, and due to the same cause the double header between St. Louls and Bos- ter had to be postponed.

FRIDAY'S RESULTS

New Yorky June 12. The following were the results of the League baseball matches player to-day.

National League

Pester,

New York

("Hong Kong Daily Press" Spec:at) | Pittsburgh

Geneva," June 12,

The President of the League of Boston the League of Nations Council Chicago

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has convoked the Council for Cavarretta and Carleton homer- 5 p.m. on June 26 for the

ed! resumption

of

ita 92nd ses-

sion. The communique announc- Philadelphia ing this mentions the following St. Louis agenda:

(1) Italo-Abyssinian Conflict. (2) Locarno Pact. (3) Settlement

President Roosevelt remains the of the Assyrians who have mini- favourite for the Presidential elec-of the last session of the commis- grated from Iraq, (4) Report

ticns, despite the Landon and Knox nominations, Neutral ob- serves consider that the nomina- Lions will not seriously threaten Presiden: Roosevelt's chances. The betting on Wall Street is 8 to 5 on Mr. Roosevelt.- Heuter.

GERMAN-YUGOSLAV AGREEMENT

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Hong Kong Dally Press' Specia Belgrade, June 12.

An agreement between the Ger- man Clearing Office and the Yugo- slavian National Bank regulating the settlement of accounts be- tween the two countries, and for facilitating the Tourists and other travel, was initialled on Friday night by Dr, Schacht and the Pre- sident of the Yugoslavian Bank, Trunancean Newt Service.

MORE HONOURS FOR BADOGLIO

("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Rome, June 12. After the long, series of honours heaped on Marshal Badoglio, Na- tional Hero, Conqueror of Abyssi- nia, Duke of Addis Ababa, the last and greatest was conferred on Fri day, when Badoglio was formally received into the Fascist Party as a reward for having "as comman- der of the Italian troops in East Africa won five great victories that ended in the collapse of the Abys sinian Empire to the Glory of the Fatherland". The Marshal was handed the membership, card bear- ing the date of the capture of Addis Ababa

Transocios News Service,

sion on Slavery.—

!ransocean News Service.

FACILITIES FOR SPANIARDS

("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)

Madrid, June 12. The Spaniarda living abroad will be given additional facilities for obtaining naturalisation papers in the countries where they are resi- dent by a bill which the Cabinet

introduce to the Cortes. in a meeting on Friday resolved to

The Cabinet has also decided that the Spanish Foreign Minister himself attend the session of the League Council.--

Transocean News Service.

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2 7 I

3 9 Medwick and Collins homered. American League

Chicago

0 5 1

Hewsom pitched.

Washington

8 '12

0

Stone homered. Detroit

6 1 Simmons and Rogelt homered. New York

9 '15

Rolfe homered.

2

The game between St. Louis and Boston was not played on account. | of rain,—

Reuter.

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PRESENT-DAY SLAVERY

SIR JOHN SIMON'S VIEWS

London, May 27. BELGIAN CABINET A meeting in support of the Bri- tish and America Ada Leigh homes and hostels in Paris"and of Lady "Hong Kong Dally Press" Special) Simon's anti-slavery campaign was Brussels, June 12. held yesterday. by permission of After King Leopold has given Sir Philip Sassoon, at 45, Park Lane. audience to the ex-Premier van A message was read from Princess Zeeland on Friday for over two Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Patron hours, it was announced that the of the homes, in which she said latter would make one more at that their work was never tempt to form & Government of needed than at present. The Rev. National Unity. It is believed that John R. James gave an address on yan Zeeland ultimately consented the social and religious activities to do this, because the King urged of the homes. He said that they that the interests of the country were the pioneer society for this demanded the formation of the sort of work on the Continent and new Government without any de- they were still one of the largest there. lay, especially in view of the dis-Philanthropic institutions quieting way the strike movement Their work had largely to depend. was spreading.

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on voluntary subscriptions, and Van Zeeland is expected to an- their income was nearly halved ounce the formation of the Cakt- owing to loss on exchange. Lady not on Saturday. It is taken for Simon was prevented by Ulness granted that the Premier-elect will from speaking on not negotiate any further with the parties as such- Trasancean News Servian

a later message announcing the formation of the Cabinet appears on Page. 1).

**Present-day

Slavery And Sir John Simon at- tended in her place. He recounted the work that has been done in the liberation of slaves in Sierra Leone, the highlands of Burman, Nepal, and elsewhere.

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