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KIDNAPPED ANTI-COMMUNIST RAIDS BY THE NAZIS
GIRL
RETURNED
LARGE RANSOM PAID
SECRET NEGOTIATIONS BY PARENTS
Harwich Port, Mass. May 5. Margaret McMath. the ten year old daughter of a wealthy Detroit family, who was reported kidnapped as she was returning home from school on Wednesday, has been returned to her parents
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Cologne, May 6." Another big round-up of Com munists was organised by the Nazi lenders to-day, this time in the Dusseldorf regions.
Three thousand Muzi Norm after a ransom, reported to troops, nesisted by the police, car-¦ amount to G$80,000 had been paid.ried out a huve anti-Communist drive, throwing a cordon verand The abductora had kept the little | the district of Gorrisheim at four viel an n bout off Harwich Port.o'clock in the morning, and then! Her family gained contact with proceeding to an intensive search
the kidnappers on the Wednesday aight, and promised to maintain secrecy regarding the negotiations for her release for 48 hours.
All buildings within the area were gone through as with a mali the searchers even testh comb, descending to the sewers.
NINETY ARRESTS.
The girl was later transferred That there was good reason for to a friend's motorboat. but the the raid was quickly made evid
and news of her safety leaked out de-ent. A quantity of spite the efforts of her parents. signalling apparatus were found.
together with an enormous quan tity of auditious literature.
Two coastguard surf bonts visit ed the motor boat and took the child nahe with her father. She was rushed to the coastguard station at Wood's Hole, presum- ably for interrogation concerning her experiences, Reuter,
FLOOD TRAGEDY IN INDIA
200 WASHED AWAY WITH BRIDGE
Ahmedabad, May 5. A heavy loss of life is feared as the result of a flood disaster at Hathiawar, where two hundred workmen, engaged in construct- ing a bridge over the River Joj. washed in Gondal State, were away,
Ninety persons were placed under arrest.
A similar visitation upon Coni-.. unist haunts was made almost simultaneously at Essen, when sixty arrests were made.-- Reuter,
NAZI ENVOY.
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Mr. T. V. Soong, China's Minister of Finance, accompanied by Mr. Soong, who is expected in Washington this week end.
WHEELER AND WOOLSEY
STAYING IN SHANGHAI
FOR A WEEK
Shanghai, May 6. Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, the famous Blm comedy team, will probably remain here for more than a week before proceeding to Hongkong-Reuter's Sperial.
ESCORTEDATA
London, May 5. Herr Rosenberg, a member of} The Nazi Bir Five" arrived in! London to-day. It is learned that the purpose of the visit is to ex-
to British diplomats plain |politician, the attitude policies of the present German re-
ime. · freton,
ut
FOREIGN JOURNALIST RAIDED.
Copenhagen, May 6.
Seven men to-day raided the Berlin residence of Haron de Muckadell, the correspondent of; the Danish paper. Berlingsketi-i dende and seized his correspon-i The river has been increasing dence and ather papers. The raid' its volume steadily and to-day is believed to be a sequel to the verflowed its banks, the partially publication of earicatures by a constructed bridge being carried Norwegian cartoonist.--Renter,
swirling away in the Kruter,
water. -
HONGKONG'S EMPIRE
PREFERENCE
Motor Car Section Tightened. Up
STILL FRIENDLY, WITH SOVIET
Ratification of Treaty Renewals
(Special to "Telegraph")
GENEVA DEADLOCK
ANOTHER VISIT BY. PREMIER
THE GERMAN AMENDMENTS
shortly in an attempt to give tresh impetus to the British
disarmament plan.
DIVORCE IN COLONY
SLIGHT AMENDMENTS PROPOSED
SOON COMING
INTO FORCE An intimation that the
Divorce Ordinance may be
expected shortly to come into force in Hongkong is given in the Government Gazette this morning, in which is! published the draft of a minor amendment to the 1932 Ordinance.
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PERMANECESIONES MARINEONATAN91162NMUFINE,
WORLD CONFERENCE ATTACKS ON GOLD
PREPARATIONS.
DISCUSSIONS MAY EXTEND OVER SIX MONTHS
OVER 2,000 DELEGATES
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")
(By Telegraph., Copyrinks, Telegraphic Mearnges Ordinauer, 4895. Retired, May 6, 444 aan)
London, May 5. WIDELY DIFFERING ESTIMATES are being made in London political circles regarding the probable duration of the World Economic Conference when it assembles in London on June 12.
Calculations vary from six months to two months. Some suggest that the discussions may last for even more than six months.
An idea of the size of the conference may be gauged from the fact that fully two thousand delegates and attendant experts are expected and that the public sittings at the outset will last for a fortnight.
Although much valuable committee work will pro- reed continuously, it is likely that the main conference will adjourn over the greater part of August and the whole of September as many of the delegates will have to go to Geneva during those months to attend the League Assembly.
CURRENCIES
Holland Now Taking Precautions
Amsterdam, May 6. According to Handels- blad, the Netherlands Bank -has-been conferring with private banks with a view to countering as much as pos- sible foreign speculation hostile to the guilder..-- Reuter.
DREZANTEROTREN COSANJHIBACHINESKA ARIZRENITE JOSFERARHIDEJAN
ASIATIC FLEET RUMOURS
SECRET ORDERS FOR NORTH
"BUNK”
Shanghai, May 6. The U. S. Asiatic Fleet sub marine divisions accompanied by the submarine-tender Canopus, arrived to-day for a short siny before proceeding to Tsingtao for the summer.
This means that practically the whole of the United States Ablatic
Fleet is at present in Shanghai fax a preliminary to the Usua!
summer sojourn in Chefoo and Tsingtao.
It is noteworthy, however, that
accret
The World Economic Conference being a League enterprise, the United Kingdom Government is not pro- this assemblage has caused viding the hospitality, but only the meeting-place.extraordinary amount of Bears- mongering in Manchukuo and Renter:
elsewhere, It being declared that the Asiatic Fleet is proceeding
"indor. orders" and "to protect the China coust."
U.S. naval officials describe the as "bunk," declaring that there is no special rignif- canee attaching to the Fleet's forthcoming summer cruise,-- Reuter,
PRIME MINISTER ON WASHINGTON
Broadcasts Resume to Nation
AMERICA AND PEACE North China
Attitude in Event of rumours
Aggression
Harve, May 5,
M. Iturriot returned From Amerien Lo-day and wis welcomneil, London, May 5, by M. Paul-Boncour, the Foreign
Remarat.-- Reuter,
¡time.
IN ITALY
stay
In summing up the results of bis, Altnister and M. Chautemps, Mints YOUNG . MARSHAL recent despatch the Secretary of State for the Colon Washington visit, Mr. Ramsay ter for the Interior.
Commenting on the Washington | MacDonald, the British Premier, London, May 5,
les stated that the King would not broadcasting this evening, enumer. talks, the French Premier said that be advised to exercise his powers atert them in the following order. President Roosevelt was willing ta
collaborate in the world disarma- TO STUDY FASCIST Enquiries in London con- of disallowance of the Ordinance. Firstly the final decision to open firm reports from Geneva
The Secretary of State, how-the International Conference onnent scheme, particularly with a
advised
mitor June 12.
view bi permanent and automatic vertain
INSTITUTIONS that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald; ever.
control of arms. is likely to go to Geneva have been incorporated into a Billexamination of the causes of the
jamendments to the Ordince which Secondly the preliminary nattual In the event of an act of
Rome. May . aggression. the United States Chung Hsuch-liang intends Eu world crisis and the menus of over would be willing to THE AMENDMENTS.
coming them through the Econo neutrality is the nations reached institutions during his
renounce make a very close study of Fascist Sub-section (8) or section 4. įmic Conference.
an agreement at Genes over dis-Italy, which will extend over some nothing herein shall authorise the Thirdly agreement that on the (ly Telegraph, Capuriche. Telegraphis A wide measure of support for fepurt to make any decree of judi-iwar debts settlement depends the
It is learned that the Young Mrange Dedinance, 14.
beenrial separation or of restitution success of the Conference, Reeneri Atay the British proposals DUN
amendments of conjugal rights except where Fourthly an understanding on the system of party Government | Marshal and his party will move secured, Berlin, May 5.
ae-into a villa on the
outskirts of Despite the bitter hostility of waten the terman delegate, Dr. the marriage was a Christian mar-how to co-operate in trying to bring if then it could have been
Reme as soon as possible. pire Preference Ordinance pro-
rlage or its evil equivalent and the Disarmament Conferener to acomplished. ITC
In an interview with Renter's videa that no motor vehicle ahali the Nazi Government towards the Nauoiny, is insisting upon.
the successful issue.
They had now reached the stagu be deemed to be substantially Communists, Herr Hitler is striv-preventing the General Commiswhere both the parties
Fifthly the general improve when further progress At home epresentatives, he declined to dis- manufactured within the British ing to maintain friendly relaxion from masing any important marriage had their usual place of
euss politics, but expressed his de- residence in the Colony the ment in the friendly relations and depended on international
at Empire unless, in the opinion oftions with the Soviet Government. | progress.
Britain saltations, and the nations of the intended to stay for several months. light with Italy and sald that he the 1.G.P., at least on half of its Friendly German-Soviet rela- ine latest German amendments time of the commencement of pro-mutual esteem between
and America.
world were meeting on 12th June Countess Edna Ciazo (daughter value the result of labour with tions have. in fact, been con-to the British Plan propose the seedings.
Rolidated by the exchange of rati-total abolition of submarines, in! Sub-section 1) of section 17. The Prime Minister said that the when the problems of world trade.jof Signor Mussolini and wife
Geneva Disarmament Conference currency and ather big questions the Italian Minister to China) ja Judicial separation had reached a serious crisis and Bentions of the Protocol signed at exchange tor which Germany pro-ja decree of
were to be examined and. if shortly take Chang Hauch-liang to the Washington conversations had possible, solutions found. sufficient. Moscow in 1931 prolonging inises not to exceed until Decem-shall have the effect which
ser Signor Mussolini. et thorn had in brought their countries closer to- deBuitely the Berlin Treaty of ber 31, 1936, the limit of surface divorce a
The things were difficult and in England before the Matrimonial gether on practical proposals and 1926 and the German-Soviet Agree-vessels allowed her.
The Young Marshal has grown She will only lay down the Causes Act, 1867, and such other had already fructified in a splethe wonderful spirit of the nation China with the result that he has Home waya dungerous. So far, considerably stouter since he left ment on Conciliation Procedure which was drawn up in 1929. keel of one vessel in order to re-!· (Continued on Page 9.) did Anglo-American co-operation had carried them through in had to buy new clothes. Chang has
during the last fortnight Geneva-Renter
A new order issued by the Gor- C. 901 m.) ernor-in-Council under the Em-
in the British Empire.
In the original order, one quarter
accepted
Renter
JIN
GOVERNMENT'S CREDITS
ANOTHER LOW-RATE
ISSUE
but the
German Government quarters place an obsolete capital ship.
are greatly satisfied that the agreement has been renewed as
AIR PROPOSALS.
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recognition of the right of Germany Germany's air proposals provide to equality of armaments in the It was, at one time, feared that in for the destruction of all military event of no further reduction in view of the anti-Communist drive
TARIFF TRUCE
GERMAN SUPPORT
MR. BALDWIN AND REACTIONARIES
Need for A National Government
con-
of
safety and he had every confidence received many telegrama express- that the same spirit would persisting his soldiers' disappointment in to the end and would help to carry losing him.---Reuter. other nations with them.
The existence of the National
Government was just as important TORNADO HAVOC IN
in these big international matters as it had been in those already) faced at home.
Statesmen in other countries
ALABAMA
DEATHS
REPORTED
in Germany, the Soviet might rend naval air material, one half the arms of other Powers, also the twelve months of the abolition of submarine warfare within fuse ratification.-Reuter,
operation of the Convention and and of naval and military aircraft. London, May 5.
the other half before the expira-
Hope is expressed that a reduc- tion of the following year. Tenders for 50 million pounds
tion in the naval armaments of the Germany is also prepared to big naval Powers will be brought of 2% per cont. conversion 'loan
accept effective control of civil about by 1935, failing which Ger-
looked with envy on the fact that TWENTY-ONE 1944/49 and Treasury billa
were
the British Government could! aviation. opened at the Bank of England.
many will demand equality with The amendments now proposed other nations. In the meantime,
carry on its work without the risk i £87,230,000 was applied for and
PROMISED
by Germany are regarded as less Germany will keep her arms with-
London, May 5. of political convulsion, For nome £3,400,000 in conversion loan and
damaging than the earlier ones, in the timile of the Versailles. Mr. Stanicy Baldwin, at n Con- time yet this form of coalition in £46,000,000 In bills were allotted.
Washington, May 5.
WON necessary in the Applicants for the loan at Dr. Schacht, the President of but unless some adjustment of Treaty. The Bureau will discuss servative demonstration in Lon-Britain
discussing the interests of this country and the 594/3/0 and above received in the Reichsbank, in an interview viewpoint is possible, the British the German amendment on Mon-don
necessity for the Conseravtive world.--British Wireless. fall. For bills dated 2 days, to-day, promised Germany's co-Disarmament Plan would appear day. Monday to Friday, tenders at operation In the tarl truco pre-to bo doomed,
Capt. Anthony Edeli returned to Party to continue to work in the £09/17/9 received about 21 per ponn and the question of lower Captain Anthony Eden, the London from Genova this morning National Government, said the
London, May 5. Under-Secretary of State for cont. Tonders above that received tarlin.---Router.
The King has upprored the ap and conferred with Cabinet Mini-Government, without a national in full, Those dated 21 days
have under-pointment of Mr. Hyde Clarendon Foreign Affairs, who has ` had Saturday at £90/17/9 and above
taken the recent great domestle Gowan, of the Indian Civil Service, charge of the British delegation,sters on the present position of backing, could not PRESIDENT TO BROADCAST will return to Goneva from Lon-
Dienrmament Conference. received in full.British Wircles.
Mr. Norman Davis, United problems which demanded drastic to be Governor of the Central don on Sunday.-Reuter. Now York, May G.
States delegate to the Conference, measures involving heavy burdens Provinces, in succession President Roosevelt is giving a
held conversations with the Prime on all sections of the community. Montagu Butler, on the appoint An earth colllo met with a tragle
The German amendments to the Minister to-day, and will return to In 18 strenuous monthe work ment of the latter to bo Lleutenant- death yesterday, when he was drown- broadcast review of his polley at ed in a well at the house in the course) 9.45 p.m. Enstern Standard Time British draft convention published Geneva with Captain Eden.had been done which would have Governor of the Isle of Man.
rection at Causeway Bay. on May Heuer,
in Genova this afternoon demand 'British Wirolean,
NAVAL ATTITUDE.
to-day,
taken three years at least under Britisli Wireless.
to Sir
New York, May 5. Another tornado swept through the western districts of Alabama to-day and a message from Birm- Ingham, Alabama, states that the denth-roll is at least twenty-one- Router.
FRAUD PRECAUTION
Washington, May 5. The House of Representatives have passed a Bill requiring the publication of details of securi- ties in order to protect investors from fraud.-Rsiitor,
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