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AMERICA AROUSED BY NAZI PERSECUTIONS

HIGH INDIGNATION

AMONG JEWS

A sentation has been created in Holland by the report of a special": commission revealing that the Zuider Zeo reclamation may prove. Failure. It has been ascertained that the great pumping machines are unable to keep. the soil dry. Photo shows a big pump-house.

AIR CRASH EXPLOSION

TWELVE KILLED IN CALIFORNIA

PRIVATE HOUSES

DESTROYED

New York, Mar. 26. Twelve persons were kill- ed as the result of a shocking

IN ZEICHER

WÄHLT. ROTE

F

VORWARTS IM KAMPE.

STATE DEPARTMENT'S "INTEREST IN HUMANITY"

MIN

FAHR. FASCHISMUS, HUNGER

FROST, FÜS ARBEIT, BROT

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V. FREIHEIT

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TALK OF A PROTEST

(SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH.")

By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinonce, 1894. Received, March 27, 3,40 ath). H

WASHINGTON, MARCH 26.

THE INDIGNATION OF THE JEWS OF AMERICA AS A RESULT OF THE ALLEGED PER- SECUTION OF JEWS IN GERMANY IS ENGAGING THE CLOSE ATTENTION OF THE STATE DE- .PARTMENT.

It is officially stated that the State Department is taking great care to avoid a possible misunderstanding. The United States' attitude to recent developments is that it desires to be helpful, but is deeply interested in the welfare of humanity.

Accordingly, the information received from the American Em- bassy and Consulates in Germany will be withheld until the record is complete.

There has been some talk of the possibility of an official pro- test being lodged-Reuter,

NAZIS STIR UP

Haines, who becomes Police Chief at Breslau, Haines. Was sentenced'· to fifteen years' imprisonment with hard labour. for the murder' of a suspected traitor in the so-- called "Black Reichswehr" someļ

tragedy at Oakland, Cali-HORNET'S NEST years ago. The sentence was re-

fornia, to-day, the sequel to

an air smash.

An entire family of six in one ANTI-JEWISH EXCESSES

house was wiped out.

The crash of the plane was followed by a terrific explosion which killed the three

occupants

instantly.

AROUSE FEELING

AGITATIONS FOR BOYCOTT

London, Mar. 26.

[duced to five years, but he was

released within two years and be-j the Reichstag. came a fanatical Nazi member of}

The Thuringian Minister of Education has ordered the re- moval from the National Theatre at Weimar of the plaque commemorating the adoption there of the Weimar Constitution.

The police have placed 270 al- leged Communists under arrest

The machine was flying very low during bad weather and suddenly nose-dived to earth. The collision was followed by a ex-

The anti-Jewish excesses and at Stuttgart and have sent them) plosion of such violence that only one person out of the ten occupy-official persecution of Jews into an internment camp at Neu-

ing three private houses just escaped.

HOUSES CATCH FIRE.

1.

by Germany is causing grave con- cern abroad. Marked hostility to the Nazi reginie is manifest in many centres as a direct result.

and

berg.-Router.

DR. HODGKIN'S DEATH

A LEADING CHINA MISSIONARY

(Special to "Telegraph”),

(DuTelegraph," Copyright, Tigraphic Messages Ordinance, 1194.. Reerivad, March 27, 7aft mid-

London, Mar. 26,

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FORD STRIKE AT DAGENHAM

PROTEST AGAINST WAGE CUTS

London, Mar. 27. Several hundred employees of the huge, Ford - Works at Dagenham came out on strike last night as a protest against wage cuts.

It is stated that the cuis were enforced in the works last week. The strikers con- sist of the majority of the night-shift-Reuter

LIFELESS BATTING

POOR DISPLAY BY NEW ZEALAND

FEDERAL INDIA PLANS

MOSLEM BOARD

HOSTILE-

RADICAL CHANGES

DEMANDED

New Delhi, Mar. 27.

AMERICAN "GOLD. EMBARGO

DECISION EXPECTED

TO-DAY

Washington, Mar. 26. The eagerly awaited announce ment by the Treasury Department in regard to the embargo on the export of gold and silver is ex- pected to be made on Monday.

General expectations are that the embargo will be modified if not entirely removed.—Router.

BAIL REFUSED

· METRO-VICKERS CASE LATEST

SOVIET PIQUE

Moscow, March 26. The Public Prosecutor has

QİZ: refused to accept the offer of Metropolitan Vickers to stand

ITALY AND bail for all its employees, British

ANGOLA

LISBON'S "ALARM DISPELLED

MESSAGE FROM IL DUCE

and Russian, arrested in con- nexion with the sabotage allega- tions..

The refusal is based on the. ground that the offer contained an unwarranted expression of opinion on the innocence of the accused and the necessity for a trial-Reuter.

SOVIET ATTITUDE.

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Lisbon, Mar, 26.

The Tass Agency reports M. Fears recently expressed of Litvinoff, the Commissar for possible Italian encroachment Foreign Affaira, as saying: ⠀ . upon Portuguese colonial terri

"Concretely and practically, the tory in Africa have been set at proposal claims of Britain amount to a proposal to exempt from

rest...

Signor Mussolini has no terri-Soviet jurisdiction all British torial designs on the colonial posto commit any crime with impunity subjects, thereby warranting them sessions of Portugal, according to and authorising delinquencies on a declaration received from Rome their part.

by the Portuguese. Government. In such a situation an investiga- Il Duce declares that he has tion of a charge of crime brought never expressed any ambition to against an Englishman would have possess Angola or any other Porto be stopped the moment his tuguese possession in Africa and

he aesures the Portuguese Govern-government expressed a conviction of his innocence, despifte avail- ment of his feeling of grentable data and proofs and in dis friendship for the country "whose charge even of the depositions of colonial efforts towards, progress the accused. are appreciated and respected

throughout the world."-Reuter.

SHIP RUNS INTO JUNK

MAN BELIEVED

DROWNED

"It is sufficient to formulate.. such proposals," M. Litvinoff | continued, "for it to be obvious that they are unacceptable to any government of an independent country and cannot be discussed. DATA AND PROOFS.

"In the event that there existe data and proofs that a crime is being committed by someone, the

A drowning tragedy occurred in authorities responsible for the Capsuimun Pass last night, the observance of the laws and the victim being the younger brother safety of a country are obliged The Executive Board of the of the master of a cargo boat to take measures for the preven-` Moslem Conference, after a long which was sunk after a collision tion of the crime, to verify at an discussion on the British Govern with an unknown steamer, accord- inquiry the data and proofs and ment's proposals for the future ing to a report issued at Police in this manner establish the guilt or innocence of the accused and constitution of the India Federat (Headquarters this morning, lon, decided to come out in op- The master, Wong Fat, was the motives for the crime,

"This positiori,

picked up by the a.s. Tin Ting,

"

re-

is the inevitable

pro- A resolution was passed by the returning to port, after a terrify- cedure in all countries. It is not the USSR. that Board expressing the profounding ordeal in the water for many only dissatisfaction of the Moslems hours. He was rescued in an ex- foreigners are arrested. Abroad, with the White Paper.

hausted condition, but recovered quite recently, there have oc

and The Moslems are prepared to sufficiently to relate his story to curred cases of the arrest

sentence of foreigners holding. consider it anew if radical changes the police at Tsun Wan. are made. They demand, among In his report to the police, the quite prominent positions and

against foreign other things, a severe curtailment master stated that at about 7.15 charges of the powers granted to the last night, he was sailing from Nam presentatives of large banks.. Provincial Governors.and the Go-Tao to Hongkong, and when in Cap Such happenings cannot be avoid- vernor-General-Reuter.

suimun Pass an unknown steamered and they should not be per- collided with his craft, which filled mitted to influence international rapidly and sank. He and his relations. 1 and the wicket, was in excellent younger brother, Kwong Chung, condition. The New Zealand bat-were thrown into the sea.. The master did not see his brother, ting was lacking entirely in enter who is believed to have been drowned. Although a search was made in the vicinity of the tragedy the Body was not recovered.

Two of the houses caught fire) A boycott of German goods, Has and were destroyed, a family of six been declared by the Jews of Po-! being trapped and burned to death land, where they constitute a con- In one of them.

siderable proportion of the papu-!

the movement is The victims of the extraordinary latlon

two spreading rapidly throughout the niishap were the pilot and

country.. passengers, two children and Beven adults in the row of private houses Agitation for a boycott of Gur-! near which the crash occurred, mun goods is also marked amongį The accident, according to police, the American Jews, although a was due to low flying during a message from Cologne stutes that rainstorm, Reuter.

as far as can be ascertained anti- Jewish excesses are not now or curing in the Rhineland, where Henry Theodore Hodgkin, who was LOSE 2 WICKETS the American members of the at one time Secretary of the

FOR 43, RUNS Cologne branch of the American National Christian Council in Chamber of Commerce in Ger-China.

Christchurch, Mar. 27, many have drafted a cable to the National Chamber of Commerce Director of Study of Pendle Hill, brilliant batting of the England

The late Dr. Hodgkin Mus In marked contrast to the prise. in Washington deprecating the FIGURES CAPABLE OF boycott of German goods and de- the Quaker Graduate School team on Friday and Saturday

MODIFICATION

BRITISH PLAN OF DISARMAMENT

The death had occurred of Dr.

Social and Religious Study, of

KERR DISMISSED. ' The fourth wicket fell at 186,

interference with American citiz- Wallingford, Pa., U.S.A. Born in morning, New Zealand is give the partnership between Kerr and

Angora, Mar. 26. An Interview took plaer to-day between the British Charge

claring that there has been no

ens, firma or 'property.

LONDON MEETING.

1877, he was a nephew of the late a lifeless exhibition. Dr. Thomas Hodgkin, the historian, The 153 runs obtained on Satur-Page adding 33 runs, Kerr's share being seventeen. He was smartly Educated in England, he was day afternoon was slow going, but taken by Hammond off. Brown's D'Affaires and the Turkish Strong feeling is also apparent Chairman of the Student Volun, this morning they excelled them-

bowling. Foreign Minister on the subject in England. A meeting was held teer Missionary Union from 1302 selves obtaining only 43 runs be of the British" draft

con-to-day in London of the Jewish to 1905, and went to Chengtu, fore lunch!. vention submitted to the Disarma Board of Deputies, representing West China, as a medical mis- Bright sunny weather prevailed the Jews of the British Empire. sianury in the latter year. Later he returned to England and took

ment Conference.

The British envoy explained į that the British Plan is open to discussion and that the aircraft; figures are capable of modifies- Lion-Reuter,

KINGSFORD SMITH FLIGHT

NEW ZEALAND TO SYDNEY

Sydney, March 26.

Air Commodore Kingsford Smith

landed here at 5.10 p.m. to-day

The meeting decided not to up the position of Secretary of the support as a body the boycott Friends Foreign Mission Associa of German goods as a protest against the treatment of Jews tion, which he held from 1910 to in Germany, but to take all 1920, during which period he was steps possible to secure recog- also 'Secretary of the Board of nition of the rights of Jews in Governors of the West China

Union University". Germany to freedom and justice.

REFUGEES FROM MANCHURIA

PAST EXPERIENCE.

Litvinoff, "there are living hun- "In the USSR.," proceeded M, dreds and thousands of Germans, Americans and other foreign nationals who suffer no persecu- tion. During the period of the existence of relations between the U.B.S.R. and Great Britain, hun- |dreds of Englishmen have arrived in the U.S.S.R.. lived here and departed without once being sub; jocted to arrest. Finally, the SOVIET INTERNESS

representatives of Metropolitan IN SHANGHAI Vickers freve lived here nearly ten years and hitherto nothing Sach {Special to "Talagraph”)

has happened to them. measures as arrest and prosecu-: (Telegraph, Copyright. Halegraphic Motion are adopted by our authorities Ordinance, 289L. Received March only for serious cause and when 17, a.tà a.m.)

In the interests of safety and the Shanghai, March 27.safeguarding of State property. Having been interned for several It would be wrong if such episodes weeks in Soviet territory, where were to affect political and com 30 they were forced to take refuge mercial relations between

by the victorious Japanese troops, U.S.3. and Great Britain which over a hundred and fifty members

Ten runs later, James was given out leg before wicket to Tato.

Kerr batted 108 minutes for his 59 runs and obtained eight foura.

STOP PRESS Score:

Peking, Mar. 27.

England: 560 for 8 wickets declared, (Hammond 227; Ames 108; Brown 74; Voce 66). "

New Zealand-1st Yanings,

He made extensive tours of

Rollablo foreign sources hera Dompeter, e Wyatt, b Allen ....

Whitelaw, c Brown, b Verity The reactions among the Nazis India, Madagascar, Syrfa and have received a telegram from Weir, e Hammond, & Voce ... of the widespread demonstration America, lecturing on against the anti-Jewish measures international and religious ques-

industrial, Hunan stating that Father Othmar Kerr, e Hammond, b Brown ...

Page not out... undertaken by them are awaited tions. From 1922 to 1929, he was Stimpil, a Franciscan of Tyrolese James, lbw b Tate with considerable interest by all Secretary of the National Christian nationality, has been killed by Smith not out sections in England.-Reuter., Council of China, with headquar bandits in Hunan Province.

tors at Shanghai. He was winner

MURDERER POLICE CHIEF.....

of the Walker Prize (University of Father Stimpfl was attached to Berlin, Mar. 26. | St. Andrew's) for his essay on the Yungchowit Profecture-- having flowin the twelve hundred A number of new Nazi Police- Social Reconstruction, and was the Reuter, miles from New Zealand in 11 Presidents appointed in Prussia author of numerous publicationa. hours 40 minutes-Reuler.

to-day include ex-Lieutenant Reuter.

Extrax

Total (for 5 wickets)

the

17 of "the families of the Kirin are equally profitable to both

countries," Volunteers under the command of The accused Britons are to be. General Wang Teh-lin were

196

14 brought to Shanghai from the charged under Article 58 of the

North by steamer yesterday. Soviet Criminal Code. The in

The party tncluding women and venligation is said to be amoroach. children, including the family of ing an end and the State Political Fall of wickets: 1/25; 2/68; 3/163; General Wang Teh-lin. General Denestment will transmit the case" 4/186; 5/196,

Wang himself is at present in shortiv to the Supreme Court of To bat: Vivian, Badcock, Newman, Moscow with General Su Ping the U.S.S.R. where the case will Freeman.

wan-Reuter.

be heard.

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