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AMERICA AROUSED BY NAZI PERSECUTIONS

A sensation has been created in Holland by the report of a special commission revealing that the Zuider Zee reclamation may prove a failure.

·It has been ascertained that the great! pumping machines are unable to koop the soil dry. Photo shows

paing-house.

2.

AIR CRASH EXPLOSION

TWELVE KILLED IN CALIFORNIA

PRIVATE HOUSES,

DESTROYED

York, Mar. 26.

big

HIGH INDIGNATION

AMONG JEWS

VORWARTE

IN KAMPE

IN ZEICHEN

STATE DEPARTMENT'S "INTEREST IN HUMANITY”,

FAHR. FASCHISMUS, HUNGER

WÄHLY ROTE

FROST, FÜR

ARBEIT, BROT

STARKT DIE

A H

. FREIHEIT

#1EWERKSCHA

TALK OF A PROTEST

(SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH.”)

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages- Ordinance, 1994. Received, March 27, 7.46 am)

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.

Later

The State Department has an- The reactions among the Nazis. home Sale Infficial investiga-of the widespread demonstration tion of the conditions in Germany. against the anti-Jewish measures Twelve persons were kill-based upon reports received from undertaken by them are awaited ed as the result of a shocking the American Embassies and Con- with considerable Interest by all

sulates has indicated that "where sections in England. Reuter, tragedy at Oakland, Cali-as there was, for a short time,

MURDERER POLICE CHIEF. fornia, to-day, the sequel to physical mistreatment

this phase may be considered to an air smash.

Berlin, Mar. 26. have virtually terminated."

A number of new Nazi Police"

An entire family of six in ene house was wiped out.

The crush of the plane was;

followed by a terrific explosión

of Jews,

It is understood that no ufficial protest to Germany is planned.-Presidents appointed in Prussia

Įto-day include ex-Lieutenant} Reuter's Special.

Haines, who becomes Police Chief jat Breslau. Haines was sentenced to fifteen years' imprisonment

which killed the three Decupants NAZIS STIR with hard labour for the murder

instantly.

The machine was flying very weather and low during had suddenly nose-dived to earth. The

ex-

collision was followed by an plosion of such violence that only one person out of the ten occupy-i

UP HORNET'S NEST

of a suspected traitor in the so- called "Black Reichswehr" some years ago. The sentence was re-i duced to five years, but he was released within two years and "be- came a fanatical Nazi member of the Reichstag.

ing three private houses just by ANTI-JEWISH EXCESSES Education has ordered the re-

escaped.

HOUSES CATCH FIRE. Two of the houses caught fire and were destroyed, a family of six being trapped and burned to death: in one of them.

AROUSE FEELING

AGITATIONS FOR

BOYCOTT

The victims of the extraordinary mishap were the pilot and two

London, Mar. 26, passengers, two children and seven

The anti-Jewish excesses and adults in the row of private houses near which the crash occurred. official porsecution of Jews in The accident, according to police, Germany is causing grave con was due to low flying during a cern abroad. Marked hostility to the Nazi regime is manifest in nany centres as a direct result.

rainstorm-Reuter.

BRITISH PLAN OF DISARMAMENT

.

FIGURES CAPABLE OF MODIFICATION

of

the

Angora, Mar. 26.

ment Conference.

A boycott of German goods hasi

The Thuringian Minister of

from moval

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

at Stuttgart and have sent them; to an internment camp at Neu-] berg-Reuter.

MACAO GOVERNOR

COMING.

bedh declared by the Jewe of Po-1 OFFICIAL VISIT ON

FRIDAY

land, where they constitute a con siderable proportion of the popu Jation and the movement is His Excellency the Governor of sprending rapidly throughout the Macao, Lieut-Col. Miranda, will arrive in Hongkong at 11.30 am. country,

Agitation for a boycott of Ger- on Friday next by the s.s. Sui An man goods is also marked among to pay an official visit to His Ex- the American Jews, although a cellency Sir William Peel.

At the official landing, Lieut.-.

message from Cologne, states that

Our picture shows a big damonstration of Nazia in front of Karl Liebknecht House, the Communist Headquarters in Berlin..

FORD STRIKE AT DAGENHAM

id

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 cuts were" enforced in the works last week. The strikers con- sist of the majority of the night-sluft-Router.

JAPAN AND LEAGUE

PRIVY COUNCIL APPROVES WITHDRAWAL

CABLE TO GENEVA THIS AFTERNOON

FEDERAL INDIA PLANS

MOSLEM BOARD

HOSTILE

RADICAL CHANGES

DEMANDED

New Delhi, Mar. 27. The Executive Board of the Moslem Conference, after a long discussion on the British Govern ment's proposals for the future constitution of the India Federat-

N. Z. TEST ABANDONED

LIFELESS PLAY ENDED BY DUSTSTORM®

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÷

ENGLAND VASTLY pected to be made on Monday.

SUPERIOR

Christchurch, Mar. 27. Only by bringing about a sensational collapse can Eng

land hope to defeat New Zealand in the first unofficial Test match which concludes! [to-day.

The LC.C. combination proved vastly superior in all departments, but the New Zealanders, playing for a draw, sat on the splice so effectively that although the re maining wickets fell to-day for an addition of only seventy runs, they had almost removed possibi lity of defeat by tea-time.

General expectations ar that the embargo will be modified if not entirely removed.-Router.

ITALY AND ANGOLA

LISBON'S ALARM DISPELLED

MESSAGE FROM JL DUGE

Lisbon, Mar, 26. Fears recently expressed of possible Italian encroachment

.Between resumption of the match this morning, at 153 for upon Portuguese colonial terri wickets, and the tea interval when, tory in Africa have been set at following on, they had obtained rest. 24 for 0 in their second innings,

:

Signor Mussolini has no terri New Zealand scored only 94 runs!torial designs on the colonial pos-

LIFELESS BATTING.

sessions of Portugal according to la declaration received from Romé Lifeless batting such as this by the Portuguese. Government, took practically all interest out of Il Duce declares that he has the game from the viewpoint of never expressed any ambition to the 5000 spectators present."-- posa268 Angola or any other Por

The 163 runs obtained on Satur-tuguese possession in Africa and: day afternoon was slow going, but he assures the Portuguese Govern-

Scores:

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

New Zealand.-Ist. Innings. Dempster, e Wyatt, b Allen B Whitelaw, Brown, b. Verity 30 Weir, e llammond, b Voce .. 66 Kerr, Hammond, b Brown 59 Page, e Voce, b Allen James, lbw b Tate Smith, b Tate

Newman, b Yoce Freeman, Voce Badcock not out Vivian, absent hurt

Extras

Total

Fall of wicketa: 1/25; 2/59; jon, decided to come out in op- 4/186; 3/196; 6/206; 7/211; position.

9/223.

▪1

A resolution was passed by the Board expressing the profound dissatisfaction of the Moslems with the White Paper.

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inent of his feeling of great. friendship for the country "whose colonial efforts towards progress: jure appreciated and respected:

throughout the world."-Reuter,

SHIP RUNS INTO JUNK

MAN BELIEVED DROWNED

A drowning tragedy occurred in Capsuimun Pass last night, the victim being the younger brother lof the master of a cargo boal which was sunk after a collision with an unknown steamer, accord- ing to a report issued at Police Headquarters this morning.

The master, Wong Fat; wan 3/163; picked up by the sa. Tin Ting, 8/212; returning to port, after a terrify- ing ordeal in the water for many hours. He was rescued in an 'ex- hausted condition, but recovered sufficiently to relate his story to the police at Tsun Wan;

0. M. R. W.

16 42 2

Bowling Analysis

Tate

Voce

to

Allen Brown

Verity

37

17.1

3 .27

1

20

5" 46

2

19

10 34

1

23 7 58

I

Second Innings.

1!

Dempaler not out Whitelaw not out Extras

The Moslems are prepared consider it anew if radical changes are made. They demand, among other things, a severe curtailment the of the powers granted to Provincial Governors and the Go- vernor-General-Reuter,

REFUGEES FROM MANCHURIA

SOVIET INTERNESS IN SHANGHAI

- (Special to "Telegraph") (Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Nies Keodiced March £7, 8.20 .m.)

Total (for O wicket)

21

this morning they excelled' them- selves obtaining only 48 runs be- fore lunch!

KERR DISMISSED.

In his report to the police, the master stated that at about 7.15 last night, he was sailing from Nam Tao to Hongkong, and when in Cap- suimun Pass an unknown steamer collided with his craft, which filled rapidly and sank. He and Phis younger brother, Kwong Chung, were thrown into the sea. The master did not see his brother, Iwho is believed to have been.

drowned. Although a search was-) made in the vicinity of the tragedy the body was not recovered.

Tate gave.

Tokyo, Mar. 27. -

Peking, Mar. 27. Bright sunny weather prevailed The official notification of

and the wicket was in excellent have received a telegram from Reliable foreign sounces here Japan's withdrawal from the

condition. The New Zealand bat-Hunan stating that Father Othmar ting was lacking entirely in enter-Stimpil, a Franciscan of Tyrolese An interview took place to-day as far as can be ascertained, and Col. Miranda will be met by the League of Nations was ap-

prise.

nationality, hus, been killed by' jjetween the British

Charge Jewish excesses are not now oc- Governor of Hongkong and escort proved by the Privy Council ge Grdinance, YEP!.

bandits in Hunan Province. ** D'Affaires and the

Shanghai, March 27. Turkish curing in the Rhineland, where ed to Government House.

Father Stimpfl was attached to Foreign Minister on the subject the American members of the

The Governor of Macao will be this morning.

Having been interned for several The fourth wicket fell at 180, the Yungchowfu Prefecture British draft con-

The Prime Minister, Admiral weeks in Soviet territory where the partnership between Kerr and Reuter. vention submitted to the Disarmu-Chamber of Commerce in Ger Miranda, Madame Miranda hus Viscount Saito, is to proceed to they were forced to Lake refuge Page adding 33 runs, Kerr's share

Cologne branch of the American accompanied by his daughter, Miss many have drafted a cable to the been compelled to cancel the visit the Imperial Palace a three by the victorious Japanese troops, being seventeen. He was smartly standing bowlers,

o'clock this afternoon to obtain over a hundred and fifty members taken by Hammond off Brown's away only 42 rana in 37 overs. The British envoy explained National Chamber of Commerce owing to ill-health.

A dinner party and reception Imperial Sanction. that the British Plan is open to in Washington deprecating the

of the families of the Kirin

bowling.

Voce took three wickets for 27 discussion and that the aircraft boycott of German goods and de-will be held at Government House After this has been obtained no- Volunteers under the command of Wang Teh-lin were.

Ten runs later, James was-given runs. figures are capable of modifica claring that there has been no at night in honour of the distin- tice of withdrawal will be cabled General

New Zealand followed on and tion.--Neuter.

interference with American citiz-guished. visitor.

to Geneva, "The text of the docu- brought to Shanghai from the out leg before wicket to Tate. Lieut. Col. Miranda and Mike meat is being despatched to Japa- North by steamer yesterday. Kerr batted 168 minutes for his the same deliberate methods had at-tea Dempster and Whitelaw, by ens, firms or property.

Miranda will leave for Canton the nese Embassies abroad..

The party including women and 69 runs and obtained eight fours. put on 24 runs without loss. following evening.

children, including the family of LEACUE PROVISIONS.

General Wang Teh-lin. General

ALL OUT 223, Strong feeling is also apparent

MATCH ABANDONED Pressure has increased quickly Japan's position under Article Wang himself is at present in in England. A meeling was held to-day in London of the Jewish over China, a strong articyclone One of the Covenent is arousing Moscow with General Su Ping after lunch when Fage fell a vic- The match was abandoned as a

speculation. Paragraph wan.--Router. Board of Deputies, representing being centred to the, north of the some

de-Three of Article One reads:

tim to Allen, the signal for the be draw owing to the development of ginning of the end, Smith was a violent duststorm which obscur-

KINGSFORD SMITH

FLIGHT

NEW ZEALAND. TO SYDNEY

Sydney, March 26..

Air Commodore Kingsford Smith landed here at 5.10 p.m. to-day having flown the twelve hundred

miles from New Zealand in 11 hours to minutes.—Router.

LONDON MEETING.

Lower Langtse Valley. The

Only nine runa had been added

Later,

the Jews of the British Empire.pression over Tongking has filled "Any Member of the League

The meeting decided not to up and another deprersion is inmay, after two years notice of The secreting of 38 tacis of raw clean-bowled by Tate soon after-ed the players from view, support as a body the boycott dicated over the Loochoos. Fresh its intention to do so, withdraw opium mixture in two tine, which wards, with 212 up Freeman's The score was then 35 for 0 of German goods as a protest monsoon will pravall over the from the League, provided that all were in turn placed in a tin of fish wicket was shattered by Voce, and wicket, Dempater's contribution..

was revealed in the Central an attempt to hit by Badcock was being 14 and Whitelaw's seven- against the treatment of Jews over the China Const and the its International obligations and in Germany, but to take all Northern China Sea. Local fore-all its obligations under this Co-Police Court this morning by Revenue brought to an end when Newman teen. Voce gave away 13 runs in Officer Ward before Mr. Schofield was completely deceived by a ball four overs, Tate 5 in 8, Hammond steps possible to secure recog-cast-North and N.E. winds, venant skall have been fulfiled at Defendant, who was arrested on the nition of the rights of Jews in fresh; cloudy with mist or light the time of its withdrawal." Douglas Wharf, was fined $150 with from Voce

2 in 2, Allen, 5 In 4, and Verity Tate and Voce were the out-16 in 3-Reuter. Germany to freedom and justice, rain. --

Router.

|the alternative of six weeks.

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