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CARDINAL INNITZER UNDER ARREST

Cardinal Innitzer

GANG BATTLE IN SHANGHAI

Police Vigilant In Settlement

Shangbai, Oct. 10: Guns barked just outside Settlement the International last night and two men were killed. Japanese officials investigating.

are

Priests Assaulted By Demonstrators

RIOTS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS.

POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES

Vienna: October 10.

Cardinal Innitzer is reported to be under preventative arrest in his Palace here. No official confirmation is obtainable, but a priest slated to Reuter that the Cardinal is not allowed to leave the Palace. The Palace is at present occupied by Police officials who are enquir- ing into the riots, blame for which is being laid at the door of the Church.

Eye-witnesses, including priests who live in Cardinal Innitzer's Palace and the vicarage of St. Stephens, stated that while a group cr" demenstrators stormed the Palace, others broke into the vicarage and assaulted the priests, throwing one sexagenarian priest out of the window and breaking both his legs.

A precious old brary of the Vienna bishops was completely destroyed.

An official spokesman of the Nazi Party disclaimed any connection with the rlats. However, a score of demonstrators who were arrest- ed have been released, and reports that several of the men were sent to the Dechau concentration camp are oficially dented.

The political consequences of the riots are regarded as likely to be serious A new and keener con- flict between the Catholic Church and the Nazi Party.is forecast.

It is believed that the battle re- sulted

between from a clash rival gangs who wished to protecti

and the Tatao in a gambling resort district:

The shots were heard plainly in the western district of Shanghai. So far this is the only distur bance reported on the eve of the Double Tenth.

· SIGNIFICANT FACT This is a highly significant Important development. since at least 95 per cent of the Austrians are faithful and devout Roman Catholics.

NAHAS PASHA INJURED

Cairo Police Clash With Crowds

Cairo, Oct. 10

A clash between Police and demonstrators resulted

yes- terday in the injuring of a number of Egypt's most pro- minent officials.

The ex-Premier, Nahas Pashs, was slightly injured, and Police Chief, Russel Pasha, was hurt. Mak-

As the congregation left Sramebeld Pasha, former Finance Stephen's Cathedral last

night

they were greeted by boos and the loud playing of drums by several Police in the French Conces-hundred Hitler Youths. sion and Settlement are doing Subsequently the demonstrators extra duty and are assisted by marched through the streets sing- foreign troops to guard against ing "Hang the Jews." "Shoot the any incidents and to prevent the

Priests!" outbreak of terrorism to-day.

An official spokesman of the : Shops selling Chinese flags are Nazis stated that Cardinal Innitzer doing a flourishing business while is allowed complete freedom in his Japanese tanks and moter cycles home and was arrested only as a mounted with machine-guns are measure of protection against the to be seen patrolling the streeta crowd.-Reuter. of Hongkew-Reuter

ROYAL TRIP TO

CANADA

HUNGARIANS AND CZECHS REACH AGREEMENT

Princesses Will Not Two Frontier Towns

Make Journey

London, Oct. 10 Details of the visit to Canada of the King and Queen next year are not yet decided, according to an official statement.

Rumours that the ship for the voyage has already been chosen are Inaccurate..

It is learned on good authority. however, that the two Princesses will not accompany their parents.

-Reuter.

To Be Ceded

Komorom. Oct. 10 The Czechoslovakian spå delegations Hungarian Czech which met here during the week-end have reached an Czech regarding agreement territory to be ceded to Hun-

gary.

A few hours before the open- ns of the Conference an uniden- tined aeroplane flew over parts of Ruthenia scattering leaflets in Russian and Hungarian and urg- ing the Inhabitants to demand the cession of their territory from. Czechoslovakia.

PRINCE TEH'S BROTHER

CAPTURED their

Wuyuan, Suiyuan. Oct. 10, The younger brother of Prince

The leaflets Incited the people to refuse to pay taxes and the, soldier to desert from the Czech Army. Soldiers who hand in machine-guns and rides are promised payment in Hum- garian money.

The incident is believed here Teh, the Mongolian puppet leader, to be a ruse engineered by sec- was captured alive by Chinese tions of the Ruthenians who op- mobile bands during recent fight-pose the decision already made by in favour ing at the Tarha River in Sulyuan. their representatives

of an autonomous Ruthenia A ransom offered by Prince Teh for the release of his brother was within the Czech State. rejected by the guerillas.

The new agreement provides for the occupation by Hungarian troops within 36 hours of two towns.. Polysas and Satoraljaute-

The reports also reveal persis tent Chinese guerilla activities in northern, Bulguan: especially at ly, the progressive release of Wuchwan, north of Kwelsal, in the Hungarian political prisoners in past few days.-Central News.

FATHER JACQUINOT IN HANKOW

Hankow, October 10.

Father R. Jacquinot, Chairman

Czechoslovakia and the progres- sive release of Hungarians from the Czech Army,

The agreement is merely a pre- liminary cession of two frontier towns and conversations will con- tinue for several days.

It is not expected that the maiz

of the Refugee Committee of the outline of the region to be hand- Shanghai International Red Crossed over to Hungary will be known and promoter of the Nantao Safety for two or three days.-Beuter. Zenc, arrived here from Changsha FREE CORPS DISBANDED yesterday.

Reichenberg, Oct. 10 Interviewed by Central News, the The Sudeten Free Corps bas Catholic father revealed that he's been disbanded by order of Herr here to report to the Chinese Gov-Henlein, Reichs Commissioner for ernment leaders, especially "Gener Sudetenland.--Transocean

alissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the re-

fugee relief work of the Bhangbál

International Red Cross and his More than twenty Japanese war- recent trip to the United States ships were recently discovered off and Canada to solicit relief funds, the South Fukien and Kwangtung). Father Jacquinot disclosed that coasts, Near Dwalow the number he had succeeded in raising a total of Jarmanese, veisels increased to U.S. $1,000,000 while in America. nina and their movements are He said that he will consult Ma- rather mysterious The local dame Chiang Kai-shek with regard authorities have made every to the disposal of the money-Cen-paration to face the tral News

should they try to force a landin

Nahas Pasha

Minister in the "Nahas" Cabinet. and Kaimakan, a noble, were in- fured, the former only slightly but the latter more seriously, wounds to his face necessitating his being token to hospital...

The disturbance occurred when Cairo Nahas Pasha returned to and prepared to lay a wreath at the statue of Zaghlul Pasha.— Router.

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1938.

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