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LONG LIFE PREDICTED FOR HITLER CABINET

HISTORY IN MINOR DISORDERS

THE

MAKING

JAPAN'S VITAL DECISION

UCHIDA CONSULTS AGED CENRO

Tokyo, Jan. 31.,

Indicating that the time has now come when Japan must make a decision of vital im- portance to the nation, Count Uchida, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, left Tokyo this morning for Okitau, where he will consult the aged Genro Marquis Saionji.)

The advice to be asked of Marquis Salonji will concern thej final instructions which are to be sont to Mr. Matsuoka, the chief Japanese delegato at Geneva, re-. garding the policy to be adopted towards the League's notions in the Sino-Japanese dispute.

The draft of the Instructione i was adbmitted to the Emperor yes-j terday after a special session of the Cabinet-Renter-

TOKYO VITRIOL

INCIDENT

MINISTER HAS A NARROW ESCAPE

YOUTH CAUGHT

Tokyo, Jan. 31. An attempt to hurl a bottle of sulphuric acid at Mr. Koyamu, the Minister of Justice, when the statesman was leaving his house for the Diet this morning, was frustrated by the arrest of a youth; loitering outside.

IN BERLIN

NAZIS INDULGE IN JUBILANT CELEBRATIONS

TORCHLIGHT PARADES

EXCEPT FOR MINOR DISTURBANCES IN MUNICH AND BERLIN, THE EXCITEMENT PRO VOKED IN GERMANY BY HITLER'S DRAMATIC ACCESSION TO THE CHANCELLORSHIP WAS KEPT WELL IN CONTROL.

TWO FACETS OF HITLERISM. On the left are the two youngest

-storm-troops, with Dr. Frick, new Minister of the Interior, just behind him.

The Nazis are naturally jubilant at the turn of members of the organization. On right, Herr Hitler is seen inspecting events and indulged in joyous celebration.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet has already commenced work and complete agreement upon the programme to be adopted is indicated. Herr Hitler is unable to com- mand a majority in the Reichstag owing to the refusal of the Centre Party to cooperate. It is possible that an early dissolution and a new election will be proclaimed. Herr Hitler's Cabinet has been appointed as follows: Chancellor

Herr Adolf Hitler.

Vice-Chancellor and Com- missioner for Prussia Foreign Minister.. Minister of the Interior Finance Minister Defence Minister. Commissioner of Works Minister of Labour Economics and Agriculture. Minister of Posts Minister without portfolio and Prussian Minister of Interior

Herr von Papen.

Baron von Neurath. Herr Frick.

Count Schwerin von Krosigk General von Blonberg Herr Gerrter. Herr Seadte.. Dr. Hugenberg. Baron von Rubenach.

CONSTITUTIONAL

Capt. Goering.

GOVERNMENT

elded to convoke the Reichstag not later than February 7..

CABINET, AGREEMENT.

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FAMOUS NOVELIST

GRAVELY ILL

"DEFINITELY NOT SO

WELL"

(Our Own Correspondent). By Telepro Copyright, Telegraphie | Houpes Dilimaney, 1894. Received, January

London, Jan. 31.

The latest bulletin regarding the condition of Mr. John Gala. worthy, the adapt novelist and playwright wing hyg been serioɣs». fy ill for some days,.states that he is "definitely not so well,"

F.A. CUP DRAW

DALADIER SETBACK

FAILS TO SECURE LEFT VOTE

SOCIALIST PARTY CONDITIONS.

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Paris, Jan. 30.

M. Daladier's programme for the formation of his Cabinet has not run accord ing to plan.

The ex-War Minister, whose first attempt at Cabinet-making is, made offers to the Socialista in an offort to secure their sup- port in the Clumber.

EARLY CHALLENGE

TO

BRITAIN

ABOLITION OF OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

MR. DE VALERA'S PROGRAMME

(Our Own Correspondent). ity Triegraph. Copyright, Tulaprophie Mrampes Ordinamos, 1174. Rezsivad. January 91, 9,31 him.}

London, Jan. 31.

Mr. de Valera will take the first opportunity of throwing out

ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE

AGREEMENT REPORTED

ACHIEVED

Geneva, Jan. 30. Dr. Benes, rapporteur in the Anglo-l'ersian dispute, is reported to have reached a basis of under- standing between the parties.

It is understood that the agree ment will be submitted to the two governments. If it is confirmed by Teheran and London, tho Council of the League will now merely have to give their benedic tion to the arrangement-Reutor.

RECONSTRUCTION OF CHINA

a challenge to Great Britain, oc- DR. KUNG'S VISIT cording to messages from Dublin.

There is no definite indication of how for he purposes to proceed! with his programme of Isolation, but one of his first steps, when the Ball Eirann meets will be thei introduction of a Bill providing for the elimination of the Oath of Allegiance,

TO ENGLAND

WORLD ECONOMIC BALANCE

London, Jan. 30.

The Fianna Fail leader has also Dr. H. H. Kung, envoy of the indicated his intention of continu. Chinese Industrial mission fu ing his endeavours to secure the Europe and America, abolition of the post of Governor-i General.

LABOUR SUPPORT NEEDED.

London to-day.

arrived in

Interviewed by Reuter, Dr. Kung

expressed the view that the indus-

Mr. de Valera's overall majority trial reconstruction of China would of one in the new Dail includes be the means of overcoming the which will only be used when a the easting vote of the Speaker, world economie crials.

The aim of the mission, said Dr. high Party principle is at stake. Kung, was to strenghten commer- It is clear, therefore, that Mr.cľal relations by wldor economic co- de Valera will have to arrive at operation. Chinn's task was the an anderstanding with the Labour development of her natural re- Party, but it is very unlikely that sources by the aid of machinery, Mr. Norton's small group will be increasing the consumption of

offered a meat on the Executive | 450,000,000 people, thus opening up At a meeting of the leaders of Council in view of Mr. de Valera's vast market which would absorb the Socialist Party this evening, determination to preserve a single the over-production of other coun-

trice. a vote of 64 to 7 was declared identity government. in favour of conditional accept- unce in principle of M. Daladier's invitation to join the Cabinet.

SOCIALIST TERMS.

THE LUCK OF THE FIFTH ROUND

-TASK OF CENTURY. EVERTON PLAY

COSGRAVE ATTITUDE," Berlin, Jan. 30. A policeman, who had been

| The Cosgrave Party and their watching the loiterer suspiciously delirious with joy, shouted and Thousands of uniformed Nazis,

Stressing the fact that all nations LEEDS UN

associates will continue to func-were interdependent, Dr. Kung for some time, decided to accost sang for hours until they were

Lion as a helpful opposition. Out-asserted that equality, reciprocity him. The youth attempted to flee, hoarse this evening as

London, Jan. 30.

voted on matters affecting the and the inviolability of treaties throwing the acid away as he ran, thronged through the Government they

The draw for the fifth roundi

The conditions attached to ac- Free Stato's relationship with must be respected between nations. but he was finally caught.

The first meeting of the Cabinet of the FA Cup Competition should undertake to be guided by tion to questions of principle, party were met at Victoria Station ceptance were that M. Daladier Britain, they will register opposi- On their arrival, Dr. Kung and quarter to celebrate their leader's revealed complete agreement on which is to be played on Febr- the general principles of the So-while supporting measures to by officials of the Chinese Legation Interrogations at the police sta-political triumph. tion revealed that the would-be as-

questions of policy, according to uary 18 was made to-day, with cialist Party's programme, includ-restore Ireland's economic pro-and the Board of Trade. sailant was a member of a reaction-

TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. a communique Issued Inter.

Political observers on the Bourse a curious result. ary society, indignant at Mr.

ing a severo reduction in military sperity. A torchlight procesalón provid-

predict 4 comparatively long Assuming Leeds United defeat expenditure, the balancing of the the responsibility for one of the thousands of people who thronged Lion of organised Labour. There and four of them must be cllmin- sions, Koyama's failure to resign and take ed a remarkable spectacle for the life for the Hitler's Cabinet which Tranmere Rovers, nine First Divi- Budget without a reduction of so- judges under him becoming a Com-the streets. The procession con- n possibility of Catholic sup-nted, having been drawn against

will encounter the united opponi-sion clubs are in the fifth round cial expenditure, salaries or pen- sisted of thousands of Nazi storm-port, while the Centre Party, led division colleagues. One third di- troops, reinforced by detachments by Dr. Bruening, stands neutral. vision Hide, and one second divi- of the Steel Helmets.

munist.-Router.

TRADE SLUMP IN INDIA

COTTON MILLS MAY CLOSE DOWN

SPORADIC DISTURBANCES. Meanwhile, there have been

-Reuter.

The

sion side must appear in the last eight, while Brighton have again had the luck be drawn at home, this time to West Ham, of the Second Division.

M. Daladier was unable to ac copt these conditions and he announced that the negotiations to secure Socialist support had failed on account of the extreme nature of the Socialists' condi- tions.

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He is undaunted by the setback and is carrying on, seeking other support-Renter.

TASK COMPLETED

AN ALL-RADICAL CABINET

DEBT STANDSTILL AGREEMENTS

TALKS, CONTINUE IN BERLIN

SHORT TOUR.

Dr. Kung intended to make a long atay In England, but he has been compelled to shorten his tour, owing to urgent calls from his Govern- ment.

The party will visit Lincoln and. Leicester,

und will investigate agriculture, machinery shops and London, Jan. 30.

the woollon Industries. It will be A discussion commenced in Ber-British

entertained to a luncheon by the

Government lin to-day on the renewal of the Federation of British Industries,,

and

the German "Standstill" agreement of and will leave London on February last February.

Although preparatory negotia- tions in London have brought the parties very near to agreement,

3rd.-Reuter.

CAMPAIGN

certain important points remain KIANGSI ANTI-RED for settlement, and the talks are likely to continue for several weeks. British interests are ngain ropresented by Mr. V. Bland and Mr. F. C. Tarks.

All were clad in military great- costa and goose-stepping smartly. ITALY PLEASED.

President Hindenburg and Horr Hitter, In his first public appear-

Rome, Jan. 30. ance as Chancellor, standing at the windows of the Chancellor'a Government in Germany is cordial- formation of the Hitler

Palace and the Chancellry respec-s greeted by Giornale D'Italia,

Leeds Luck. tively, saluted the procession as Signor Mussolini's principal organ, Bombay, Jan. 31.

Leeds United, who were marked it marched past the Nazi leaders, The journal recalls that Herr out as potential Cup winners aftor The management of nine cotton including Prince August Wilhelm. Hitler, since the beginning of his their remarkable victory at New- mills belonging to the E. D. Sas-1

movement, has looked to Mussolint castle; Fare drawn away for the soon group announce the possibil

and Fisc.sm. Many Italians be- third successive time, on this occa lity of the mills closing on Feb-1 ruary 11 unless trade improves.

lieve that Hitler will give Germany hion to Everton This will pro- The spinning departments of sporadic disturbances. The police a strong and united government vide the needle match of the Afth three other mills not belonging to were complied to charge with which will enable her to make round, although there will be an-

Parta, Jan. 31, 1.46 n.m1. M. Daladier has succeeded. He the E D. Sassoon group are also of Communists shouting "Down

truncheons asd disperse groups herself felt in international af-other tense battle at Bolton where has virtually constituted

an all- likely to close for the same rea-with the government! Death to

Manchester alty are

It is announced to-day that good visitors. Radical Cabinet. The appoint- MONARCHY BOGEY.

Derby County seem to have been ments announced are

progress has been made In the Hitler!"

presented with the easiest pas- Premier and War Minister...Daladiering place in London with a view discussions which have beon tak- A. Communist was stabbed to

Paris, Jan. 30.

Nanking, Jan. 91. death and several Communists

There is little prese comment

Nanchang despatches indiente Lamouroux to a renewal of the "Standstill that with the arrival in Kinngst and Nazia were wounded in fight-upon Hitler's necession to the Bolton

Paul Boncour arrangements in the case of Hun-of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, a ing round Hitler's headquarters Chancellorship owing to Franco Brighton

Choutemps. gary.-British Wirelena. in Munich, the famous Brownbeing absorbed in her own Cabinet Burnley

-Reuter House. Fifty of the combatants crials, Lu Soir however regards Sunderland

it us a step nearer the restoration Derby of the Monarchy and a more un-Chester or compromising foreign policyMiddlesbrough. v. Birmingham Router.

son-Renter.

KRONER TO BE STABILISED

NO STRIKES OR LOCK-OUTS

Copenhagen, Jan, 30.

were arrested.

HITLER'S POLICY. The stabilisation of the kroner the Preas, through Dr. Frick, the In an official announcement to at the rate of 22% to the pound Minister of the Interior, Heer aterling was among the conditions Hitler stated: "The new govern- of an agreement reached between ment seeks to live in ponce and the Government and the main Opfriendship with all the world." position, providing for the pro- hibition of strikes and lock-outs tends to govern strictly in accord- Ile stated that the Cabinet In- for a year, with a view to averting ance with the Constitution and, if a lock-out proclaimed for February possible, without the application 18t-Router.

of Article 48 (permitting a Dicta- torship).

LEAGUE FOOTBALL

-MILLWALL DEFEAT

WEST HAM.

London, Jan. 80.

rumour

Hitler also. dented a that he intended to suppress the Communist Party.

The Socialist Party is bitterly opposed to the now regime and passed a resolution at a special meeting in favour of submitting At the Don to-day, In the Seconda motion of non-confidence in the Division of the English League, Hitler Government as soon as the Millwall defeated West Ham by the Reichstag moeta. `only goal scored.--Reuter,

The Council of Elders has

fairs.-Reuter.

WAR ON HITLER DECLARED

Berlin, Jan. 31, Under a flaming headline, "TO BATTLE," the official Communist organ, the Red Flag, declaros war against tho Hitler Government and calln upon all Socialist organfaat Jona to join in n general striko.

The Journal also publishes resolution. reachòd' at a meeting of two thousand Trade Union leaders, declar ing:

Hitler must fall under the "might of our, general strike, as the Kapp Putsch collapsed In 1920. Rester; -

sage.

The draw is as follows:

- Halifax

Everton

Manchester C.

V

17

West Ham.

V

Cheaterfield

V. Blackpool

v. Aldershot

v. Luton

Tranmere or

Leeds

Router.

BIG HILLSIDE BLAZE

LAMMA ISLAND

OUTBREAK

Finance Minister Budget Minister Foreign Minister Home Secretary

Bonnet

LADY BAILEY'S. RETURN

BAD WEATHER ON WAY HOME

London, Jan. 30. Lady Balley, who had to aban- don her attempt on the London-Į Cape air record, reached Angout- leme thla afternoon on her way home to London. She landed at Bordeaux this morning, and had

CHIANG KAI-SHEK

ARRIVES

general offensive will shortly be When a Chinese attempted to com-unched with the object of round- mit suicide this morning by jumping ing up the Communists,

Chinese circles believe that the Into the harbour off the fiang On Wharf an Indian watchman on-operations. will keep Chiang : Kai- hesitatingly dived in and rescued the shek In Kiangst for two months at

| loast.-Reuter,

man.

ALEKHINE'S FEAT IN SHANGHAI

PLAYS TWENTY-ONE OPPONENTS WHILE THEORETICALLY BLINDFOLDED

(Special to "Talagraph")

Cevirlik, Telegraphia

ter of fact he reclined in an easy

· {}}μ· Telegraph the Massage Ordinamen, ar Retired my chair with his back turned to the 81, 1.0 p.m.)

circle of choss-boards.i 14 Shanghai, Jan. 81. - As the move of his opponants- Dri

A spectacular hillside fro, visi-hoped to reach England to-day, Alekhine, the world's chess wore called out, Alekhino, never

ble to residents on The Peak, but this weather was too bad. broke out during the oarly hours After loaying San Xavier on.

champion, with only a few hours bositated for an instant with his

of this morning on Lamma Island. Saturday, she landed at Allcanto left before leaving for Hongkong, repitos in the early stages though It was at frst thought that the and yesterday Posted the Pyre played twenty-one opponents occasionally ho was required to outbreak was in Aberdeen, and the heed 19 Jasigan There, was no multaneously last evening at the think the position over for a few police of that didirist were com- rows of her after she had left San YMCA CCS, MAN moments as play progressed. municated widz Che Ars died out Ravis), undi'phe seached Bordeaux Alekhine himself was blindfold- 5. Helfrédily cheama de imo

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