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GERMANY'S PERIL RELIGIOUS

NAZI RIOTS

IN

MUNICH

PANDEMONIUM REIGNS

BAVARIAN DECREE

DEFIED

PLANNED

UPROAR

Munich, June 19.. Pandemonium reigned in the main streets of the Bavarian capital for over two hours this morning when

five thousand-

over

Nazi storm-troops in uni- forms (defying the ban of the Stato Government) de- monstrated in front of the Premier's residence.

2 series of alarming develop

ments

The Incident was the first ols

occurring

the during day. Grave riots were frequent and many arrests were made. Tho Government IN Taking frong action against the Hitleri tes and raids have been made upon The residences TH well-known sympathisers.

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Picture shows a maai demonstra

tion by the Nazia.

SUMMER PHOTO

CONTEST

"STORYTELLING PICTURES”

In mexion with the offer a the text mestel Kodal CAMER which is being donated LIV the Eastern Kodak Company as ati addition to the esh prizes in Mir Telegraph Sunner Photo Competi tian, it should be added that thi camera, known as the Kodak 676, is so compart that the Company has designed a new inst sumtter Fall-metal films spool that fit only

into this camera.

The camern is being offered for the best story-telling picture, and

FERVOUR

SCENES

PAPAL LEGATE IN

LONDON

(Router's Special Service).

London, June 19. One of the most impressive demonstrations of religious fervour witnessed in England ́ occurred to-day on the pass- age through London of Car- dinol Lauri, the Pope's re- presentative at the Eucharis. tic Congress in Dublin.

Thousanals of Roman Catholics

f all classes and ages gathered at | Olympia where the Cardinals Imperial train from Polkestone fo Holyhead stopped at Addison. Road station to change engines.

As the train stopped, the huge multitude began sing "God Bless the Pope." and there was loud cheering when the white- haiged Cardinal stepped out of his carriage,

.

The multitude fell upon its karvey and recivent the Blessing,

EXTRAORDINARY SCENES. Extraordinary scenes of 11- and Women fought and struggled to

followed.

Men

it may be well to expolicia. just Jise The Ping on the Cardinal's what this means, The difference Anger and others knelt to kiss his TWO HUNDRED ARRESTS.

between a portrait and a story-robes. Over two hundred of the Nazis telling picture is that one revuris were arrested this morning as a person's likeness while the other san result of the disturbance outsides the story of what he is do the Premier's

residence,

Wonten eried and laughed and

Men shouted and wept. There was a risk of the Cardinal being crashed by the mab of de votees but the polire assisted him back to his train.

DUBLIN PLANS.

The bag. In such a picture, the por wer trait is not only secondary to the police guarding the house heavily reinforced, the Nazis re-story, but the picture van tell its fused to obey orders to dispergyo story without even showing the

to face of the subject. and the polier were ordered

Story-telling pictures always, charge the crowd.

ipleute, for thee are bits of human' Some brisk fighting occurred

interest. They capture the al- On June 24, it is expected that in the course of 'which over tention of everyone because they Dublin will witness one of the twenty of the demonstrators have story value and show re-most remarkable displays of reli- were seriously injured attich scores were badly knocked about, for their having been taken.gious enthusiasm seen in ireland. The police used batons and There are story telling picturesIt will be the concluding day of finally succeded in dispersing every hike, on every

ladenie, motor, trips, or the crowd.

ipoort v That this scene was not the sole enterprise of The Fascist soon made itself plain. The situation grew more and more threatening as the day wore on and finally or i t!!14 were issued by the State Government for the Reichswehr; i the German army stationed in }

FATAL MOTOR

launch the Bucharistic Congress which swimming I will extend with a series of fine-

tions over the coming week.

For various reasons, chiefly economic, delegations which were expected From distant parts of the world, will be fewer than originally esbimatud, This. however, the promoters believe will not affect of the Congress on the whale, but will lessen the strain on those in charge of the arrange- ments.

ACCIDENT

Bavaria, to stand-to ready for any ↑ DRIVER CHARGED ON

emergency.

3-

The order was issued sequence of the very ugly develop-". ments.

ORGANISED RIOTS.

.

TWO COUNTS

sucress

MILLION AT MASS. The driver of a private motor car,

The Congress will be Ireland's who is alleged to have been involved in a falai neculent in Hennessy Road biggest event, and given good) Riots occurred all over the city gently, was again before Me, weather the concluding open-air and several points at once and was Jones at the Vestral Police ceremonies in the Phoenix Park, evidently being deliberately or ganised. The method of the Court this morning on charges of when High Mass will be celebrat acti failing to stop after the mishap anded by the Papal Legate in the rloters, revealed that their Aities were well-planned and the of failing to report the accident to

the police. incidents are evidently intended us

of presence

not less than i million people, will be impressive à serious challenge to the State i In reply to his Worship, Unspector in the extrême. Following the Government, which persists in its.. F. Alexander stated that the in-Mass a procession will be formed in which all the contingents will refusal ta permit the flindenburg quest which is being held into the march to the centre of the city. Herren authorising the wearing of etrcumstances of the death of a where, from one of the bridge uniforms by the Nazi storm-troops young girl would probably be con-

neross the Laffey, Benediction of duded co-morrow. The police as the Blessed Sacrament will be To take effect in Bavaria,

Since this morning, over 470 ar- for a date for the hearing of the given. The Sacred Host will be rests of Nazis have been effected, present charges.

barne at the head of the procession Those taken into custody including | Answering a further questi, tader a canopy carried by laymen the aristocrats, Prince Josias Walthe prosecuting officer remarked representatives of the entire Irish deck. Count Schwerin and Count that he was not as yet in a position people, President de Valera, Mr. Preti.-Reuter.

to say whofher any other charge | W. T. Cosgrave, ex-President, the would be brought against the de Lord Chief Justice, the. Mayors of fendunt.

Irish cities, and representatives of the Parliament of Nortforn Ireland, will be included.

HITLER IN HESSE.

Berlin, June 19.

His Worship italicated that it In aliance with the Social De- I would be better to await the jury's niocrats, Hitler will *now have verdict in the Inquest before fixing command of the Government of

a date.

Jesse. The final Agures of the The defendant was formally re- the Hitlerites have obtained |manded until Thursday morning.

Hesac general elections show that

out of 70 Bents, while the Social

Democrats have gained two and commence now hold seventeen seats, The Centre only retained tea.-Reuter,

WORLD ATHLETIC

RECORD

NURMI'S TIME BEATEN BY 2 SECONDS

Antwerp, June 19.

"ANOTHER QUAKE HITS MEXICO

|

AIR GREETING.

Dublin Bay, from Dublin to Dun Laoghaire, le dotted with liners from Americn, North and South, and from various Continental Sports. These have brought full complements of passengers, who will remain for the week of the Congress and In some cases longer. Some will call at other Irish ports, and others intend to proceed to English and Continental porta before roturning. The arrival of the Papal Logate, Cardinal Lorenzo Lauri, will be the accusion Mexico City, June 19.

of a special display. He will travel A severe earthquake has caused by special steamer from Tioly- considerable havoc along the Pacific head to-morrow. The steamer const of Mexico, the umallest Mexi-fying the Papal and Congress enn State, Colima, having suffered flags will arrive at Dun Laoghaire at three o'clock in the afternoon.

COLIMA CITY HALF DESTROYED

In a race over the distance of most severely. three thousand, metres to-lys, The town of Colima has beon The Intention is that about half Kusocinski, the Polish runner, half destroyed and Manzanillo, way across the Irish Sea the beat the world's record for the Guadalaja and other coastal towns ateamer will be saluted by a distance set up by Panvo Nurml. have been damaged.

aquadron of Free State neroplanes Kusocinski's time was 8 minutes, The loss of life cannot yet be flying in the formation of a Cross. 18 4/6tha seconds, which compares ascertained, though it is known The Legato will be the guest of with Nurmi's 8 minuice, 20 4/5th that three persons were killed at Archbishop Byrne, during his play

THE DEBACLE OF WAR AFTERMATH

LANGISM

OPPOSITION GAINS

29 SEATS

N. S. W. ÉLECTION

Sydney. June 19.

The finni results of the general elections in New South Wales, following the dismissal of the Labour Premier. Mr. Jack Lang, give the following distribution of sents in the new Parliament;

United Australia Party 11 Country Party

Labour

Ehity Party.

21 21

The United Australia and Coùn- try Parties have gained no fewer Dano 29 neats.

The debacle of Langism is tho complete.

NEW PREMIER.

Mr. R. S. E. Stevens will form * Coalition Administration, the Country Party supporting the United Australia Party, which will have 1113 overwhelming majority. the two partios having secured twice. as maoy as the Opposition pnities.

The result is all the more re- markable in view of the fact that in the last Parlament under Mr.

Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, the new Premier of New South Wales and (right), Mr. J. T. Lang, the Socialist, whose policy led to a party collapse. Lang's Premiership, the figures Labour Government, 65, Opposition 35.

were

A Labour majority of 20 has heen turned into a minority of 38!-Reuter.

GENERAL RELIEF IN AUSTRALIA

TASMANIAN PREMIER

INTERVIEWED.

That the policy of Mr. Lang hind prejudiced the whole of Australia in the eyes of the world and created a lack of confidence on the part of Investors in Al- stralia and overseas, was the opinion expressed this morning by the Hon. Mr. J. C. McPhee, the Premier of Tasmanla, when inter- viewed by a Telegraph representa- tive.

Mr. McPhee, who Is Recom- panied by two well-known Mel- bourne business men, ER on, IL health trip to the Far East, hay- ing arrived here via the Dutch East Indies. He returns to Au- stralia by the s.s. Changte

morrow.

20-

BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. Commenting on the political situation in Australia, Mr. McPhee said:"Now that the Lang Gov- erament has been so overwhelm- ingly defeated, and the people of NSW, have shown in a most de- finite way that they have 10 sympathy with his policy, the pro apects for the rehabilitation Australia are decidedly brighter. In Vistoria, just a few weeks pre- viously, the people likewise show- ed their disapproval of Labour politica by dismissing the Kogan administration.

of

"The prospects of a sane polley of economy and development on stable lines being put into opera- tion in New South Wales are now extremely favourable," he added.

BUSINESS HOPES,

"I feel certain that a large Au- stralian trade connexion can be established with the Far East," discussing Bald Mr. McPhee in the business outlook.

Mr. McPhee was impressed with the volume of trade between Au- stralia and the Dutch East Indies. On the boat in which he travelled to Java was a shipment of 15,000 cases of Australian fruit.

Although his trip is purely for health reasons, Mr. McPhee is, at the same time endeavouring to obtain some idea of the possibili- trade waste ties of expanding the existing

LIVE SHELL Local

EXPLODES Garbage

Nuisance

SHOP WRECKED IN SHANGHAI

GIVEN TO CHILDREN

TO BREAK UP I

("Telegraph" Special).

Shanghai, June 20. The peril of war trophy collection was again tragi- cally demonstrated to-day when terrific explosion occurred in a Settlement shop, injuring four, one dan- gerously.

4

The origin of the explosion was

SANITARY BOARD

QUESTIONS

At to-morrow's meeting of the Sanitary Bourd,, Mr. M. K. Lo will rrise the question of the nuisance caused by the removal of refuse by lorries during the day-time, ang- gesting that this work might be done at night.

Mr. Le's question is as follows: "Will the Head of the Sanitary Department be good enough to make a statement, for the informa tion of the Board, showing the ar

The US. Consul-General in Harbin, who is accused of conniv. ing in activities against. the Man

chukuo authorities.

JOURNALIST ··

Jetonproments now in force for the re- UNDER

moval of refuse by refuse korries; in particular showing the time at winch the lorries go round in the city and residential districts for

THIRD

a five shell, which the owner ofine why it such be the fact--the

the collection of refuse and explain DEGREE

the shop had brought back with removid of retuse could not. like the Cother reljes from The war-torn removal of night soil, take place at

night" Aren and

"In the statement will the Head Had given them to his children of the Sanitary Department state with instructions to break up what precautions are being taken the articles for future sale alorries, filled to, capacity with re to minimise the nuisance caused by scrap metal.

fuse, going through busy thorough- fares, and whether any instructions I have been issued to the officers in One of the children strack the charge of the lorries not to station the lorries, for the purpose of re- detonator. There was terrific fuse collection, outside tea wr éxplosion, completely wrecking the eating houses or shops in which shop.

food is exposed for sale?

LEG BLOWN OFF.

tho were

three!

The victims

"If no such instructions have been given, will the Hend of the children of the owner and a youth Sanitary Department consider the of nineteen. One of the children |advisability of issuing the same?" is not expected to live.

Que child had its leg blown off! All the others sustained terrible, Injuries.

POLICE DOUBT

REPORT

SEQUEL TO ALLEGED ROBBERY

JAPANESE ACTS IN HARBIN

· DIPLOMATIC STIR CREATED

Shanghai, Juné 20.

The Steele-Lindt affair is creating a considerable diplo- matic stir in Harbin and it is believed that strong words have passed between Con-` sular representatives and the Japanese authorities.

It is revealed that while Dr. A. R. Lindt, the correspondent in China of the Deutsche Argemaine Zeitung, was under arrest and was undergoing six hours of third de- gree in the hands of the Japanese police, his hotel room was raided and all his papers were seized.

The French Consul, acting for Switzerland, Dr. Lindt being Swiss, is demanding the restoration of all the papers seized,

A

The owner of the shop had been known to be collecting junk from shell-stricken Chopei and he had been especially warned against the danger of taking up possible |

A report of an armed robbery live shells and bombs. He had, which was made by Lam Sul-tung. apparently, ignored the warnings, of the Wai San import and exports

firm, of Connaught Road, is re however, and then entrusted

garded by the police as being The Japanese are taking a very children with the task of breaking doubtful, and following enquiries high-handed view of the Incident which were made immediately and it is thought likely that they the articles up.--Reuter,

afterwards, the master of the firm will refuse. Their attitude is that has been detained.

they had no knowledge of the Lam Siu-tung, the master, al proposed visit to General Mu

DOLLAR SLIGHTLY

RISES

SILVER STRONGER

IN LONDON

leged that at 1.30 p.m. yesterday Chun-shan, the anti-Manchukuo

three men, one armed with a re-general, and suggest that the volver and two with daggers, en-adventure might be so construed tered his premises. After he was ns to come within the meaning of bound and gagged, money total-espionage. ling $2,239 was alleged to have [been stolen.

The police conducted enquiries

ATTACK ON CONSUL,

The Japanese newspapers

the re- Harbin, In

meantime,

1

The Hongkong dollar rese 1/8th immediately the report was this morning to 18. 3., but there and during the course of printing violent articles attacking $10 note the American Consul-General, Mr. their investigations, a local market is still more or loss which was included in the missing Hanson, accusing him of conniving money is al te have been with Mr. Archbald Steele, the found concealed in the master's New York Times correspondent 1/16th.stocking.

and Dr. Liudt. in political activi ties prejudicial to the Manchukuo Government.

teless, rates being largely nominal.

In London, silver rose India and Chiue. were

with the bugers. and, steady, sellers held off.

small market

New York silver prices are un- SEAMAN SENT TO changed on a dull market.

The Sze Yap Steamship Company

"HOUSE"

The Japanese newspapers de clare that both Dr. Lindt and Mr. Sicele will shortly be de- ported.

Mr. Steel has not been subjected

was charged before the Hon Coinde, CHARGED WITH BEING to the same treatment as Dr

Hole, at the Marine Court this morning, with having allowed the On Lee to be so loaded as to submergo the centre of the dise in water at the Ping On Wharf on June 17. Mr. Ma the lung-ching, sub-manager of Company, entered a plea of gulity A fine of $200 was imposed.

STOP PRESS.

A VAGRANT

Lindt for the simple reason that instead of going to a hotel to stay

Consul.

D. J. Boukousky. 31, a seaman, he has been the guest of Mr.

stated to live deserted from the Hanson, the American 8.8. Grace Harbour, was charged General. with being a vagrant bufore Mr. Wynne-Jones at the Central Police Court to-day.

Boukousky left his ship ten days ago, since when he had been knocking about the Colony until giving himself up to the police during the week-end.

Detective Sergeant Mottram enid the American Consul General was endeavouring to get the de-

fendant away

within the next

BANDIT OUTRAGE. Attention of Japan was attract ed to the correspondents wher they were victims of a bandi. outrage to the east of Harbin.

It was then stated that they had been to Hailun to see General M: Chan-aban on behalf of the Lytto: put every obstacle in the way of Commission, the Japanese having

few days, and he asked that the personal interview between th man be kept in the House of De-members of the League Com Shanghai, June 17.

mission and the Hellungklanı Itention until that could be

"rebel" leader. The J.C.J.L. Inter Tinegara ranged.

Boukousky was committed caught fire this morning at Holt's the House of Detention.

Wharf, on the Pootung side of the

Whangpoo... At mid-day it was

ati blazing furiously-Router.

Ar

to

Dr. Lindt and Mr. Stöcle bath. dony this story, declaring that a: Interview with General Ma Chau shan was obviously good copy They were solely engaged in seal.. ing nows

for their respectiv journals,

How the affair will wind up it i

A monkey belonging to Private Jamon Latham of the talons and Sutherland Highlanders, stationed at the Shamehulpo Camp, was removed. to, the Mataukok Blaughter Hours for dimoult to say. It is suggeste observation after it had bitten Lance that the Consular representative" Corporal Burns of the same Regiment of the two journalists will not The victim was treated by the Medical take the solsure of their merisa

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