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OOD 拜疆 號九廿月三英港香 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933.

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U feature of distinction and a factor of safety

HITLER IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LINER DISASTER

DECLARES

WAR ON JEWS

ORDERS GENERAL BOYCOTT

DEFIANT RESPONSE TO AGITATION ABROAD.

A NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN

Berlin, Mar. 28.

The Hitler Government has declared a universal boy. cott, against Jews of all pro- fessions and business in re- ply to the anti-German boy- cott planned by Jews abroad!

The boycott of all Jews in Ger- many will begin at 10 am, en April 1 and will be enforced, throughout Germany,

Committees of Action will be set p and made responsible for seeing that only the guilty suffer, and al- so for the freedom of all foreigners, regardless of race or origin,

The Committees will popularise

the anti-Jewish boycott by pro- paganda.

Newspapers which do not bin in the baycott campaign will be hained by every German house- hold and go German, business man will be allowed to advertise in such newspapers.

. "PEACE AND ORDER.”

It is officially announced that the anti-Jewish Boycott, Committees. will be responsible for seeing that "overy German with an account abroad, shall use it to spread the trath that peace and order prevail in Germany."

The Committees will also ensure that only a strict proportion of Jews, corresponding to the propor- tion of total Jews to the whole population, will be allowed to at- tend High Schools or be admitted to the legal er medical ofofession. The boycott must be carried on

in an orderly manner.

The proclamation says: "Don't any Jew's

ruffle one hair on hend."'

+

VIOLENT DENUNCIATION.

Marxists.

The proclamation is introduced hy a violently worded denunciation of Jews, who are identified 2113

Germany is blamed for no re- stricting immigration in the cast fifteen years.

Lieut. Baillie Stewart, snapped dur ing exercise in the the Tower of Lon- dan in the company of an officer

guard.

OFFICER. FOUND GUILTY

"SPY" TRIAL DECISION

THREE OF CHARGES

HELD PROVED

OTHERS NOT YET DISPOSED OF

London, Mar. 28. The protracted trial of Lieuten ant N. Baillie-Stewart, of the Sea- forth Highlanders, on ten charges i under the Official Secrets Act, terminated to-day.

It took the Court two and a half

hours, to reach a decision, after which it was announced that the. General Court Martial had found

FIFTEEN KILLED IN CRASH

GIANT PLANE BURSTS INTO FLAME

PASSENGERS LEAP FOR LIFE

"LONDON, MAR. 28.

· ALL TWELVE PASSENGERS AND THE CREW OF THREE WERE KILLED IN A SHOCKING AIR DISASTER WHICH OCCURRED THIS ́AFTER- NOON WHEN THE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LINER, CITY "OF LIVERPOOL, PROCEEDING FROM COLOGNE AND BRUSSELS TO CROYDON, CRASH- ED AND CAUGHT FIRE NEAR DIXMUDE, FLAND- ERS.

་་

Four of the occupants appear to have made an at- tempt to escape when the plane was hurtling to the ground. Their bodies were found some distance away indicating that they jumped as the plane fell.

The names of the passengers, eight British, three German and one Belgian, are believed to be:

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dibdin.

Mr. and Mrs. Ilrath, “

Miss Forrester Thomson, Miss Voss.

Mr. Rowland, possibly Sir John Rowland, the chairman of Leemans (Twilfit) Limited.

Messrs. Dearden, Krieglinger, Rowsall, Thompson, and Voss. The pilot was Captain Leulen and the other mem- bers of the crew were Mr. E. F. Stubbs (engineer) and Mr. W. R. Brown (wireless operator).

the prisoner guilty on three of the EXPLOSION BEFORE ACTUAL CRASH.

alternative charges.

With regard to the other seven

charges, the Court announced that the decision would be submitted

terminated.

IRREVOCABLE STEP:

ARRESTED IN JANUARY.

Airways Limited have left for the

G-EBLF

Photo shows a plane of the "City Liverpool" class which crashed

near Dixmade, with shocking loss of life.

JAPANESE BOMBING IN N. CHINA

American Minister May Take Action

Washington, Mar. 28. The United States Minister in China, Mr. Nelson T. John. son, has been authorised to take whatever steps he con- siders necessary in respect of a report that Japanese aero- planes dropped a bomb in the vicinity of an American Mis-. sion in Northern China.— Renter.

CRICKETER® DEAD

NOTED SOMERSET BATSMAN

L.C.H. PALAIRET

London, Mar. 28." The death has occurred suddenly st the age of 63 of LC. H. Palairet,' the fanious Somerset cricketer who

BYE-ELECTION IN RHONDDA

COMMUNIST POLLS

HEAVILY

LABOUR RETAINS THE SEAT

FEDERAL

INDIA

SIR JOHN SIMON ON WHITE PAPER®

THE COAL BEYOND QUESTION

London, Mar. 28. The House of Commons re- sumed to-day the debate on the Government's motion asking for authority to set up a joint Select Committee of Lords and Commons on constitutional re- form in India before Parliament is asked to take a decision

Sir Robert Horne, who was among the speakers, emphasised the vital importance of the safe guards, as they were giving a system of Parliamentary demo- cracy to 350,000,000 people at a time when many countries were being deprived of Parliamentary democracy and resorting to die- tatorships.

He criticised, from this view point, many features of the White Paper.

SIR JOHN SIMON'S VIEW. Sir John-Simon declared it was perfectly clear that the preamble to the. Government of India Act, London, Mar. "28...

under which the Statutory Com The bye-election in the East tely conceived that Britain was,

mission was appointed, delibera Rhondda division, caused by the death

as a master of policy, pledged to of Lieut. Col. D. Watts Morgan, has resulted in Labour sented to the House by the late a fair pursuit of the policy pre- retaining the seat.

Mr. Montagu" when Secretary for The Labour nominee was India.

opposed by a Liberal and a Com-Pace, methods and conditions munist, the polling resulting as were open for consideration but follows:

Mr. Mainwaring (Lab)) Mr. A. Horner (Comm.) Mr. Thomas (Lib.) 12.

Labour mal

the goal was beyond question.

.. 74,127.

A risk undoubtedly existed in 11,228, every attempt to raise the condi 7,851. tions of peoples. He wanted to see

the prospect of this new develop 2,699. ment of grenter India much

At the last General Election, that there would be an opportunity more thoroughly investigated so Lieut.-Col. Wutta-Morgan fought a

straight fight with Mr. Horner, of the great Indian princes playing the Communist candidate, and a larger part than before. polled 22,084, against his oppon-

on

POINTS OF DIFFERENCE. ent's 10,369-a majority of 11,727. This is the third occasion Having stated the points on which Mr. Horner has unsuccess-which there might be said to be fully contested the seat.-Reuter. differences between the Commis

played for England against Au LORRY OVER tralla 30 years ago.

His brother is one of the joint

"ENBANKMENT

!!

sion's Report and the White Paper, Sir John declared he would feel more difficulty if the Secre tary of State were to-day or to-] morrow. asking the House to vote in favour of the White Paper. But he was not doing that.

MISHAP OCCURS AT saying, "We must set up now The Secretary for India was STANLEY

without further delay, a joint committee in order that that the committee may not wander at large. over the geld.

SUBJECT TO IMPROVEMENT.

The crash occurred about twenty illuminated in the evening by the to higher authorities for con-miles to the north of Dixmude, headlights of many motor-curs which brought a large number of sideration. The proceedings, then There was a rush of rescuers from journalists as well as members of

the surrounding district, but it the public. was soon discovered that. not 2

ENQUIRY OPENED. Prior to the retirement of the single person aboard had escaped Court, the Judge Advocates,

An enquiry was opened soon alive. summing-up, concluded with a warning that the Court must be! Four of the victims who jumped after the accident and will be con- satisfied"beyond such doubt as from the machine apparently tinged to-morrow. A large force of managers of the England team at would cause them to "hesitate to attempted to use their parachutes, police is on the spot preventing any-present in New Zealand. take an irrevocable step in, some which failed to open, probably by one from taking photographs of LC. H. Palairet was educated event of great moment in your Ilves."

reason of their nearness to the the wreckage.

at Repton and Oxford and played Much of the evidence in the ground. The bodies of these The cause of the accident is at both for his college and University Chu Hung, driver of a motor trial, which took place at Chelsea victims were found from one le present unknown and a consulting became a regular playing member has reported to the volle there cricket teams. Subsequently he lorry engaged in work at Stanley, Barracks, was heard in camera three hundred feet from the

engineer and officials of Imperial of the Somerset county team, that while reversing his vehicle) and for that reason most of the wreckage of the plane. salient point in the case have

BURST INTO FLAME.' scene of the accident. Three mail against Australia ai

In 1902 he played for England in a pathway off the Stanley Road, "We, who have worked 'for' not been me public.

Manchester it went over the embankment. many months The machine appears to have bags which were found intact in and the Oval, both matches having Fortunately the fall was only a present

on, the subject. a connected and arti burst into flame in the air over the wreckage have been taken exciting finishes. At Manchester short distance, and the damage calated scheme in a White Paper Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart was Eesen and then to have fallen into charge of by the local authorities. Australia won by three runs and caused to the lorry was not ex- which

we do not say is to be placed under close arrest at Alder-a field at Woumer.

at the Oval England scored a great tensive. A man, Tee Ping, receiv-the Bill that shot on January 20 and was kept The pilot, Captain Leulen served

victory by one wicket.

ed slight injuries as a result of but which will give everybody's we will submit in close confinement at the Tower in India, Egypt and Mesopotamia

the mishap, and was removed to view, which the Government puf of London from January 23 until during the war.

FIRST. WICKET RECORDS.

the Government Civil Hospital for forward, with every opportunity the opening of the trial last week.

treatment. The accident occurred of its being examined, criticised During his long career with For some weeks, the War Office Eye-witnesses of the fatal used by Imperial Airways. A

near the Stanley Police Station, and improved." Sir John Simon withheld the name of the officer crash of the City of Liverpool tion for twenty passengers and four

giant machine, she had accommoda-Somerset, Palairet established more

than one record. He was a bril- A second accident was reported described the burden which lay on detained And Lieut. Baillte- Stewart thereby became world-. state that they saw London, Mar. 28.

smoke crew. Her wing-span was 90 feet. Jiant batsman and in 1896 he from Central district yesterday, the shoulders of the prestat Per- famous as "the mysterious figure) issue from the air-liner, which She was driven by three Arm- scored 292 for Somerset against Wo Wo-wing stated that when liament as one of the most tre Asked in the Commons whether in the Tower.""

private car along mendous events in history. he had made any representation

strong Siddeley Jaguar engines of Hampshire at Southampton, whilst driving_a suddenly burst into flames.

420 hp. each and had a speed of four years before he was concern- Queen's Road East near the Naval British Wireless. the German Government. regarding the safety of British

105 miles an hour.--Reuter, and ed in a record first wicket partner Yard, he knocked down a woman, British Wireless. Jews in Germany, Sir John Simon.

ship with I. T. Hewett, the two Mok Siu-sum. She received only said: "Although I am unaware of

scoring 346 before separation. slight Injuries and after being any actual case of arrest or ill-

This total was made against York-given medical aid was allowed to shire at Taunton.

go home. treatment of a Jewish British subject, His Majesty's Ambassa- dor at Berlin, on my instructions,. spoke to the German Minister for Foreign Affairs on this question about three weeks ago and I also

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"In gratitude for pitality," the proclamation declares, "a handful of Jewish literatteurs, professors and business men 'bré rousing the world against us."- Reuter.

to

BRITISH INTEREST.

r

WAR OFFICE CRITICISED,

The methods of the War Office

in the case have been subjected

WING BREAKS OFF.

The machine began to fall and

to considerable criticism. In a then suddenly went into a spin. letter of protest to the London One of the engines exploded as newspaper, the Lieutenant's father she was going down.

declared that his son was net in- A wing broke off and fell, formed of the charges against him nearly killing two girls working for several wooks, that he had alin the field. sentry alongside him with a fixed Captain Leulen was seen to be

THE, MACHINE,

The City of Liverpool is one of five planes of exactly similar type

SIR CAMPBELL STUART Taunton was a favourite bunting

ELEVATED

took the opportunity of mention-indonety which he shaved by still vainly trying to regain control Chairman of Imperial

ing the matter myself last week which only a condemned of the machine, which refused to

:bath

to the German Ambassador, in London. In

cases, the replies were of a reassuring nature."

British Wireless.

BETTER WEATHER

The anti-cyclone has weakened and moved eastward; it is now. centred in the vicinity of Shang- hai. Moderate monsoon, will pre- vail over the China const to the south of Foochow, and fresh monsoon over the Northern China Sea. Local forecast:-north-east. winds, fresh; cloudy with light rain; probably improving.

person might expect while actually respond and crashed.

he had not been tried-that con-:

A passenger, believed to be Mr. sultations between the prisoner' and his solicitor were hampered found some distance from the plane, Albert Voss, whose dead body was by constant interruptions officers entering the room, that was seen to jump out.

by

Lieut. Baillic-Stewart was every night awakened every two hours

VIOLENT EXPLOSION.

by sentries, playing on his nerves Then the machine crashed from a during a period of considerable height of two or three hundred mental strain.

Communications Board

London, Mar. 28.

Sir Campbell Stuart, representa tive of Canada on the Imperial Communications Advisory Bourd] and Director of The Times Pub lishing Company, has been elected chairman of the Imperial Com. feet, the impact being followed by munications Advisory Board. The trial commenced last week a violent explosion. and remarkable revelations were made regarding the Lieutenant'a association with a German woman described as Marie Louise.

The sentence will be promulgat-

ed in due course-Reuter..

1.

ground for this brilliant batsman and in 1901 he and A. E. Lewin) put together 268 for the first wicket for Somerset against Sus sex.-British Wireless.

NORWAY TRADE DELEGATES

ENTERTAINED BY MR MACDONALD

The Board forms one of the

London, Mar. 28. most important Empire tribunale. The Prime Minister and Miss Every government of the Empire MacDonald entertained

at fun- the is represented thereon. The Board Cheon at Downing Street to-day, has wide authority in telegraphic members of the Norwegian trade matters, including approval of all delegation now in London. The scene of the disaster was increases of rates Router. British Wireless.

It is thought that Miss Thom son was then flung out of plane,

NG HOLDS

LEVEE

CHEERED BY LARGE

CROWDSt

Landon, Mar. 28. HM the King drove in state to St. James' Palace to-day where ho held the second leveo of the

season, J

FINANCES OF SEYCHELLES

EXAMINATION TO BE MADE

London. Mar. 28. The Colonial Secretary has ap pointed Mr. Reid, late of the. Cey lon Civil Service, as Financial Commissioner to examine and re port on the difficult finansai posiz ton of Seychelles. Mr. Reid fs: leaving England for Seychelles immediately-British Wireless.

His Majesty, who wore Field-

STEAMER MOVEMENTS Marshal's uniform and was bare-

5.5. "Carignano" sailed from Color-1 headed, without great-coat, was bo on the 28th March and is expected cheered by large crowds.

hero on the 11th April Owing to a slight cold; the King s. "Conte Rosso" sailed from was unbale to hold the first levee Singapore at 6 pm. on Tuesday and this season, the Prince of Walasit due here on the 1st April at day. then taking his place.-British light. She will berth at Kowloon and Wireless,

will all for Shanghai at 11 an, on the same day.

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