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GRAVE CORK RIOTS: ROWDIES ATTACK CINEMA
HOSTILE
CROWDS
GREET COSGRAVE
STRONG BODYGUARDS FOR PROTECTION
POLICE IN STIFF FRACAS
(Our Own Correspondent).
London, Nov. 6.
Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, who arrowly escaped a mobbing in Cork yesterday.
LATE NEWS.
DEADLOCK STILL PERSISTS
NAZIS AND SOCIALISTS
PREDOMINATE
GERMAN
ELECTION
RESULTS
BERLIN. NOV. 7. GERMAN'S PARLIAMENTARY DEADLOCK PERSISTS. YESTERDAY'S ELECTION HAS
Riotous scenes were wit. RED VOTE IN SOLVED NONE OF THE PROBLEMS. HERR VON
neased in Cork yesterday afternoon when Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, President of the Free State Council in the last government, arrived to ad- dress a meeting at a local' cinema.
The streets of the city were lined by thousands of people as Mr. Cosgrave drove to the place : of the meeting and several de-i monstrations of hostility were staged at various points.
A very strong bodyguard was necessary to protect him. but he managed to reach the building in safety,
CINEMA ATTACKED.
BERLIN
PROPORTION OF ONE IN FOUR
HINDENBURG'S DILEMMA
THE COUNTRY AGAINST VON PAPEN
Berlin, Nov. 1. The definite decline of No serious outbreak occurred Hitlerism, the advance of until Mr. Cosgrave's journey to Bolshevism amongst the the cinema had been accomplished. Then organised attack' was launch-working classes, the aversion ed upon the cinema itself. Over of the middle classes to
a hundred men, armed with heavy Radicalism, and the opposi sticks, initiating their charge with
a fusillade of heavy stones, attempt. tion of the vast majority of
ed to take the cinema by stormi, the electorate to Chancellor The police were outnumbered von Papen, constitute the but they formed themselves', in- to a square round the entrance and features of the election.
met the assault with their batons,
fcrco serimmage ensuing.
ROWDIES ROUTED.
the 2010-
Nevertheless, it is a completely [stalemate vote, leaving
political situation just plicated as ever..
The von Papen Government may claim that its supporters have doubled since July 31, but it is still enormous hostile faced with an
The police square withstood all the assaults of the de Valera rowd ies and when finally it was decided to carry the war into the "enemy's camp" the attackers were routed majority. and fled.
DETECTIVE SLAIN
PAPEN, THE CHANCELLOR, STILL FACES AN OVERWHELMING MAJORITY AGAINST HIM IN THE REICHSTAG. THE NAZIS HAVE LOST HEAVILY AND THE SOCIALISTS AND CENTRE HAVE ALSO OBTAINED FEWER SEATS. ONLY MARKED GAINS HAVE BEEN SECURED BY THE COMMUNISTS AND HERR HUGEN- BURG'S GERMAN NATIONAL PARTY.
THE
The final (provisional) figures as compared with the July elections are as follows:
Nazis
Special provisions for voters travelling wara made at railway stations. The above photo shows the polling booth at Berlin's main station.
HOW THE PARTIES
FINALLY FARED
Rectifications of the provisional
elfoct the figures
following
changes in the representation of the leading parties:-
Nazis
Socialists
104
121
100
70
1
The respective totals of voles
Communists
NOVEMBER & ELECTION.
195
JULY 31 ELECTION. Nazis
Centre Party
German Nationaliste
229
Socialists
120
Socialists
133
Communists
99
Communists
89
Centre
70
Centre Party
76
German Natis
49
German Natls
37
Bay, Peoples
18
Bav. Peoples
20
German Peoples Others
11
14
German Peoples Others
11
HOLT LINER IN
DIRE PERIL
HIT BY HURRICANE
IN CARIBBEAN
S.O.S. ALARM
FUNNEL CARRIED AWAY; HOLDS FILL
(Our Own Correspondent).
!
London, Nov. 6. Urgent S.O.S. signals are being sent out by the Hong. Funnel kong-bound Blue
FLOOD PERIL IN liner, Phemius, which has
.
HARBIN
SPRING DISASTER
FORECAST
been badly smashed up by a hurricane in the Caribbean Sea and appears to be in peril of sinking.
to
According to a message from Colon, Panama, the nearest vessel the the distressed ship is
which is now rushing to the as- Histance of the Phemius,
HABITS OF THE British cargo steamer Ariguani,
SUNGARI
(Special to "Talogiaph”) (.
Harbin, Nov. 7.
A terrific storm has been raging in the Caribbean and apparently the Phemfus gọt right in the thick are also slightly modified-Router, j
of it. Her. funnel was carried If past experience is to be ac-away during one of the flerce. ma cepted as a reliable guide, Harbin squalls and the raging eces hava has in prospect another flood dis-¦vo damaged her that all four holds aster in the Spring of next year;fare filling. perhaps even more serious than the catastrophe of the last sum-
7M.C.C. WELL
Minor clashes were reported from various parts of the country, for example, in Bremen, where Communists and Nazis came into collision with the result that one Nazi was seriously wounded and twenty-three of the fighters were arrested. In Brunswick, the Nazis and members of the Reichsbanner clashed and some of both groups were wounded. All was peaceful in Berlin, though fifty arrests have been made for obstruction in the past twenty-four hours.
NO PRACTICAL VALUE IN CHANGES
cent.
of
July stil
com-
ON TOP
SOUTH AUSTRALIA SUBDUED
· THREE WICKETS AT COST OF 61 RUNS
on
mer.
river
NORTH OF COLON.
The Phomius has given her
The alarming view of the out-position as about two handred and look is the result of a study of fifty miles to the north of Celon the position by experts, and the Ariguana is expected to based upon the habits of the Sun-reach her within a few hours.' Karl River.
Captain D. C: L. Evans is the Paat records show that almost master of the Phemius, which is without fall, the Sungari rises, infun the Hongkong-New York ser- the early Spring from two to vice and left New York for Manila, three metres above the river level Hongkong, Shanghai and Japán on of the Inst week in October of the October 22. She was nearing the previous year.
Panama for her trans-Pacific voyage when the hurricane burst upon her.
ARIGUANA TO RESCUE.
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The Ariguana, now going to the rescue of her officers and crow, is also large-type froigliter. built for fast service. She is a vessel of 6,740 tons and is operatod Fyllen, Ltd of by Elders and Glasgow.
Adelaide, Nov. 7. HIGHER THAN IN AUGUST. South Australia were very
This rise, coming annually,
7,000-TONS SHIP, subdued on resuming their offers no terrors as a general rule In the Sungari in Inte October is
She is a staunch vessel of about Seventy
per
the counted, at 8.40 p.m. laat night, the innings against the M.C.C. usually at a fairly low level. This electorate had, it was estimated, Nazis' share was 961,000-only:
Scott's Shipbuilding Compeny of recorded their votea by four thirty-two per cent. of the poll as before a crowd of about year, however, the river although 600 tons gross, built in 1921 by FEWER SEATS.
falling considerably after the Greenock, for the Ocean Steam Both police and the attackers
o'clock in the afternoon, while the against 88 per cent. in July--while 2,000 this morning.
August disaster, was still run- ship Company. She is 469.1 fost suffered very hard knocks in the The country polled 79 per cent. general spirit was illustrated in the Socialists were heavily in ar-
Larwood and his colleagues ning remarkably high at the end long, is 59.2 feet in breadth and violent affair, but no-one was of the total electorate, as com- Mecklenburg where a hundred per rears of their last figures, securing
brilliantly and three of October.
32.6 feet deep, seriously injured, The police pured with 84 per cent. in July this cont.
WAS poll
reported from 594,000 votes, or under 20. per bowled
wickets fell before the lunch cent. year, causing a diminution of the seventeen villages. made only two arrests.
From the levels taken, it is She is primarily built for cargo- interval was taken. The only consequently easily possible that number of members of the Reich-
In these districts, the German atag. giving only 582 seats aa-com- Nationals scored 305
A marked improvement had batsman to defy the England the Sungari in April next will be carrying, though she had limited votes pared with 608 after the Juty compared with 292 in the
already shown itself in the attack was Victor Richardson, the from 30 to 60 centimetres higher accommodation aboard for pas- Communist figures, 587,000 South Australia captain, who bida than the highest levels roached sengera. election.
Nazis, elections, while the
out of the first 3,000,000 votes, fair to obtain the first century during this year's floods, in which All the leaders are, of course, fendera, polled 381 votes a
while the Centre Party had
scored against the tourists.
event, Harbin would be complete- automatically re-elected on the
in July. The pared with 303
obtained 385,000, the German [Party lists.-
He batted with great restraint, ly inundated.-Router. Nationals, Socialists also suffered a setback
293,000. the Though abstentions may account
scoring at a markedly slow - pace Bavarian Peoples Party,
compared with his effort for some portion of Herr Hitler's in Mecklenburg, polling 193 votes
78,000, and the German heavy loss of two million sup-gainst 231 in July..
Saturday, but nt lunch-time, he Peoples Party, 66,000. porters and thirty-five seats, the
had reached 99, having added 27 Nazi percentage of the total polli
The counting went on and by runs to his total during the morn has fallen from 37.4 to below 33.) That the fears of the Nazis that nine o'clock it was already evident ing. Altogether, 61 runs
Hugenburg's German National they reached the peak of their in-that the election would again re-added and three wickets fell, the An unarmed Chinese de-ista and the Peoples Party, both Auence over the voters in July suit in a Parliamentary deadlock lunch position being:
of which support Herr von Papen, were justified was revealed quite and that in spile tective, a member of the increased the total of their votes early in the count. When the first of the appeals Shanghai Municipal Police, by some 700,000 and 200,000 re-three million votes had been on behalf of the was shot down and killed #pectively. They have about sixty
von Papen Government, tho last night during a brave. COMMUNIST GAINS.
situation, for it does not appear existing Gorman attempt to capture an armed
The Communists gained 700,000, possible that there can be any Govern mont robber.
of the grouping of parties in a manner would be faced Socialists, whose total declined by rendering the coalition capable of with The gangster had just held up a
A similar number. The
whelming major- Centre taking over the Government. Chinese money-changer's establish- Party's loss, some 200,000. was
fly against it in mont and had compelled the fukia chiofly due to abstentions.
It is realised once again the new Reich- to hand over all notes of... high
that the fate of the country stag. -denomination, and' was just got-
depends upon President Hin- ting away with an extremely
denburg and politiciana are rich haul when the detective ap-
already asking him to make peared on the scene.
his intentions clear.
ARMED HOLD-UP OF MONEY-CHANGERS
Shanghai, Nov. 7.
sents.
chiefly at the
expense
✓
It is noteworthy that, one person in every four In Greater Berlin voted Com 'munist and the proportion is only slightly less for Berlin Proper.
FEARS JUSTIFIED.
un over-
At 9.45 pm. approximately
Von Papan. 12,900,000 votes had boon counted Despite the fact that he was
and the percentages had revealed! unarmed and the bandit was
As far as the von Papon Govtlle important change. Of the handling his gun menacingly, the The Nazis lost no fewer than ernment is concerned, it doon not Chinese detectiva grappled with 114,000 votes in East Prussia, intend to take action, but total at this stage, the parties had
obtained the following votes: the robber.
hitherto a Nazi stronghold, where await events when the Reichstag
Nazis He was met with a quick fro the German Nationals gained 60,-mects. from pointblank range and col-1000. lapsed, dying before medical help was available.
In Mecklenburg, where a Naz! Government is in power, tho By this time, however, a general Nazis and this Communists both alarm had been sot up and the lost twenty-five per cent. of their bandit was in serious danger. He votes, the German Nationals and turned and fled, arlag at his pur- the Peoples Party gaining heavily. Buora, who included a Russian
civilian named Ellers, who though
FINAL RESULT.
"The German people have spoken decisively against von Papen," declared Herr Hitler, In an interview with Reuter after the result was known.
Teador The Nazi
declared: "Their will must be respected: The Nazis have maintained their)
Boetallats Communista Centre
Nationala
Bavarian Peoples
German Peoples
.4,224,000 .2,582,000 .2,310,000
.1,701,000 ,1,121,000
were
M.CC-634 for 0 wickets (But- elife 154, Leyland 127, R.E. Wyatt
FORMER KING'S
YACHT
FOR CHINA-MANILA SERVICE
m08- in
The Phemius' first 9.0.S. sago indicated that she was grave peril. The heavy scas created by the hurricano are sweeping across her decks, and The 8.8. Apo, formerly belonging water is pouring into hor through South Australia.-200 for 5 wickets to the late King Manuel of Portugal the gap left by the missing funnel. (K. Nitschke 69, V. Richardson 99 not and later the official vacht of the out),
68, D.R. Jardine 108 not out, Larwood
87).
-Router.
BROKE INTO GARAGE
CHINESE SENT TO PRISON
PRAYA FRACAS
TRAGEDY
Governor General of the Philip- pines was sold last week for peaos 6.150 at a pubito auction hold undor the auspices of the United States Army to which organization it was recently returned by order of Governor General Theodore Roosé ONE OF ACCUSED TO
menaure.
economy volt, as Ramon Chinh Suy, Manila Chineso
GET OFF
shipping man, made the winning
Notice of the withdrawal of a bid, outbidding five others,
charge of murder against one of The historie yacht will be con- the man held in connexion with
Mr. Ho Loung and Mr. Ho Ki vorted into a passenger liner and the recent fracas on the seafront, appeared as joint complainants placed on service between the Phil was given by Mr. J. A. Fraser, before Mr. Kennedy Skipton at ippines and South China, accorting assistant attorney general, at the tho Central Police Court this to the purchaser. morning when a Chinose was
charged with breaking and enter-
Contral Police Court this morning, when making application for a Įdate to be fixed for the hearing.
Mr. Fraser said there was little man. and
ing a garage at 42, Kennedy Road, the padlock off the door and had with intent to commit a felony.. also forced open a chest contain- evidence against one.
Detective Sergeant Carruthers jing motor car accessories. the Crown would withdraw against .220,000
said that at 2.80 p.m." yesterday The cars had been put into the him. The only evidenca WAN 266,000
Mr. Ho Loung's chauffeur want to garage about half an hour before that he was mrosent and Involved 119,000
the garage for the car and noticed the defendant was arrested, and in an assault, Bocial Service
149,000
(that the door was open. He saw the mon must have been watching Both accuand; who are represent- The Nasia and the Socialists two men Inside, one of whom en- the place.
jed by Mr. Horace Lo, were re-
(Continued in PRU 13
Sixto Party
unarmed, played an important But the result, though interest-position as the strongest party. part in the final capture of the fng, does not contribute in the We are on the threshold of com- were heavily in=afrases of their capod. The defondant, however, Sentence of two months' hard manded until Tusaday, Nov
slightest towards a clear political plete victory."—Rouler.
murderer.-Router.
a noited. The men had levered labour was imposed.
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