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DANZIG ELECTIONS

DECISIVE VICTORY FOR

HITLERITES

AN INDEPENDENT MAJORITY

Danzig, May 29. The Danzig elections, although carried through in an atmosphere of considerable excitement passed off without serious disturbances.

There is little doubt that the polling will result in a big triumph for the Nazis. In fact, à decisive j victory for the Hitlerites is con- fdently expected.

It is thought that they will gain about 49 per cent. of the whole electorate.

Out of 361 districts three hun- dred and fifty have already been counted, giving 202,737 votes, of

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一拜禮 號九七月五英港香

MONDAY, MAY 29, 1933,

Woodin Resignation

Rumours Persist

WAR DEBT MESSAGE PRESIDENT

TO CONGRESS.

PRESIDENT ALSO PLANS

TARIFF REVISION ·

Washington, May 28. President Roosevelt has plaan- ed to deliver a war debt Message. to Congress before the adjourā- ment which is scheduled for June 10.

Senator Robinson, the De- mocrat leader, announced after a talk at the White House, that the President expects to submit to Congress a resolution authorising him to revise tarifi rates. Reuter,

TREKANTTUITENKOVINOMOTOREN WIENEREKATTESTILUZIMIKANIS

RODOSTO

which the Nazis secured 101,377 OUT OF

The Social Democrats rank second best with 30,000.

BIG GAINS.

Later,

It is certain that the Nazla have) captured at least 36 of the 72 seats" In the Danzig "Parliament," their votes totalling 107,619 from a total of 216,132, which trebles 1930 figures,

their

The Social Democrats secured 38.210 votes, the Centrists 1,504 votes, the Communists 14,800, the Black White and Red Fronts, B 601.

The elestion is carried out on the proportional representation system.

FINAL RESULT.

The final results show the follow-

THE DERBY

WINNER OF 2,000 GUINEAS

A MUCH-FANCIED CANDIDATE

WORRIED

SEQUEL TO MORGAN

DISCLOSURES

GERMAN WOMAN FLIER KILLED

ALEPPO LANDING TRAGEDY

MISS MARGA® VON ETZDORF

Aleppo, May 28. Fraulein Marga von Etzdorf, the well-imowa German air. woman, was killed to-day in a

NO VERIFICATION crash landing at the Aleppo aero-

(Special to "Talagraph")

drome.

日六初月五

Fraulein Margs von Etxdorf,

ISHII ON BOYCOTT

She left Berlin unexpectedly By Triegraph, Congright. Reages Ordinance, 1771. Resrived invin Siam, and had made marvellous Teleureshis yesterday morning for Australia, 29. 9.51 0.

New York, May 28.

time. She appeared over the aero. Persistent but unverified rum-|

drome here at 6.17 p.m. this even-THREAT TO ENTIRE ours are in circulation suggest-owing apparently to an error of ing, but when descending crashed ing that Mr. W. H. Woodin is

| judgment. desirous of resigning as a resultį

?

WORLD

.

The machine was badly smash-PLAN FOR COMING of the Morgan enquiry disclosed. The nirwoman was extricat-

CONFERENCE ed safely, but she died Inter.

urca.

ONLY 25 YEARS OLD.

Fraulein

Washington, May 28. Viscount Ishii, who is going to

SINGLE COPt ID GENTA

$30.00 PER ANNUM

greatest possible

TYRE ECONOMY

Little Entente States

in Militant Mood

FOURPOWER

PACT ATTACKED

READY TO DEFEND FRONTIERS

ANTI-ITALIAN

-BOLIVIA SAYS "NO"

REJECTS LEAGUE'S

PROPOSALS

(Special to "Talograpb")

(By Telepraph, Copyright. Mesence Ordinance, 1994. 20. 2,04 8.m.)

Telegraphie Raceted Maj

La Pazes, May 28. Bolivia has rejected the

COMPLEXION League Council's proposal to

(Special to "Telegraph”)

fly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis Menagen Oralinanez, PAPL. Reeved May 120, 88 8.MI

end the conflict between Paraguay and Bolivia.

The Government has in- structed the Bolivian de- legate at Geneva to stato that they cannot agree to an unconditional arbitration or to an immediate truce. Reuter.

London, May 28, Feeling is running high in the Little Entente countries and Po-cramenomaa land as

a result of the Four- Power Pact negotiations and its implication of treaty revision,

Mr. Woodin is the Secretary of the Treasury and immediately up- on the announcement that he was upon the list of bankers and direc- real name was Wolf, was only 25 London to attend the World

von Etzdorf, whose tors who, at one time, were under years of age. She was born in a financial obligation to the J. P. Berlin in August 1907, her father Economic Conference, arrived at Morgan Company, an attack

In Belgrade, particularly, ex- launched against him.

was being an army officer.

New York from Washington to-

citement is intense. It la taking af Her first fight was made in-No-day, and talked of little else thanations between Italy and Jugo- Senator Borah declared that thecember, 1926, as a passenger with

definite anti-Italian complexion, re- Secretary to the Treasury Depart- ment should be, like Caesar's wife, ticket that had been presented the Chinese anti-Japanese boy-Slavia having been London, May 28,

cott.

delicate for Rodosto, winner of the Two

It is understood that Presidenta month later she entered a school at a special conference and Indi-Down with the Four-Power Pact!"

She was so fascinated by it that?

some considerable time, Thousand Guiricas

He met members of the Press and

Roosevelt, who is a close friend af of

Shouts of "Down favourite for the Derby, has Mr. Woodin, is attempting to das trained.

with Italy! aviation at Staaken to befeated that he would present to the were raised at a mass meeting held been scratched and will not suade him from tendering his re- take part in the Epsom classic.signation-leuter.

By December, 927, she had se to meet the Chinese polley of citizens and peasants from all parts World Economic Conference a plan in Belgrade to-day when 25,000 cured a certificate and soon got exclusion against Japan. employment as a second pilot on

of Jugo-Slavia held a protest meet the Lufthause aervice between ese boycott as the foremost world revision of the Peace Treaties.

Viscount Ishii classed the Chining against the suggestion for a Berlin, Stuttgart and Basle, cover-trade abstacle and said he had an ing over 6,000 miles..

This devision was reached after)

horse this afternoon.

Later,

ing composition of the new City

a veterinary examination of the

Parliament:

Nazis

38

The decision to scratch; Rodosto

Soc, Democrais

13

Centrists

10

Communists'

5

Government Party

2

Pales The Nazis gained twenty-five sents compared with their former representation--Router,

THE DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL

CELEBRATED IN TRADITIONAL STYLE

14, 7,03 6.m.)

above suspicion.

SHARE. PROFITS.

жану

During further

Washington, May 28.

Investigations

P.

the

to her.

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comic.

AUSTRO-GERMAN TENSION

MINISTER LEAVES BERLIN

TOURIST VISA SITUATION

Berlin, May 28. Relations between. Ger- many and Austria appear to be becoming strained.

from the Derby was taken by its Into the affairs of Morgan's, diploma in

At Warburg in 1928 she took her idea as to how it could be over-

READY TO FIGHT.

The Austrian Minister to Ber- owner, Princess de Faucigny J

trick flying Two Lucigne before her trainer's de-

in, Dr. Tauschitz, has left for Meanwhile, at Geneva, the Morgan reported

de- gross years later she was fourth in the He saw the boycott as a threat legates of the parture from Paris for England profits of G$18,281,90% from the first German women's "stunting" to the entire world and he added countries, speaking in their

Vienna, for the purpose, it is stal- Little Entente

ed, of reporting to his government this morning.

context. She

dif sales of securities alone in

was also the first that if the idea was sufficiently ferent tongues, all denounced then the situation created by the "There is nothing else to do" years 1927/31, in addition to un-Woman to qualify in the art of developed, he may propose it at idea of treaty revision,

Nazi measures for dissuading Ger- she said, "for a Derby horse musi tabuinted millious

liding, which she did at Spai- the Economic Conference. secured

Thoy declared that they not have the slightest thing wrong other big financial operations.

ichingen in Wurttemberg

would man tourists from visiting Ans- The Japanose leader did not give | frontiers, which they secured with

light if necessary to defend their trin Beuter.

La hint regarding the basis of the

The action taken by Hare Haler such great sacrifices-Reuter. Idea. Reuter,

is that of ordering an impostilon of a fee of one thousand mucks for the visas of all Germans visiting Austria.

with him.

STRAINED MUSCLE.

"Rodosto is stiff and hus į MR. WOODIN'S

strained a musele. I don't know how badly,

"I shall have him brought back in a day or two and examined by a veterinary surgeon at Chantilly. "It is a pity as it was the chance of a lifetime. Rodesto's pace would have given him a great nd- Vantage, and I am sure he could have stood the course."

SON OF EPINARD.

PANTS

FOR "HOTTEST SEAT IN WASHINGTON"

Denver, Colorando. Mr. Woodin, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury has a pair of asbestos pants.

summer of 1929.

in the

SAFE TRAVELLING her

IN CHINA

EARLY FLIGHTS. After obtaining a first class pilot's eertificate in 1930 she flew alone to Constantinople in Jown 20 h.p. Junkers 'plane. Her next feat was to fly in November Spain, Africa and Tenerife. and December from Berlin to

turning via Tunis. For this Prof. Junkers awarded her the Junkers gold brooch and a model of heri aeroplane.

re-

of

England's Oldest

SMILE BETTER THAN Aviator

A REVOLVER.

London.

"It is far safer to travel through

This is retaliation following tite repressive masures of the Dol- fuss Government against the muve ment in Austria and the Austrian Government cold reception of Dr. Franks.-Reuter.

SILVER MARKET

RISES

(Special to "Telegraph")

-the Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Meapes Ordinance, 1993. Received May

The International League

Viscountess Gladstone spoke of "GRANNY" STROUD Shanghai, May 23.

Airwomen elected her an honor- luncheon at the National Liberal a visit she had paid to China nt a Despite the National Govern-

The former secretary, Mr. Ogden ary member, while the German Club.

AGED 66 ment's mandate ordering the aboli

Rodosto is the son of the famous Mills, is said to have warned Mr. Air League gave her its badge in tion of the lunar calendar, the Epinard, and his magnificent run-Woudin, when he took office that gold.

London. Chinese yesterday celebrated thening in the Two Thousand Guiness he was sitting in "the hottest seat On August 18, 1931, she began China with a smile than with a oklest pilot in England. And she

"Granny" Stroud, aged 66, is the LOCAL MARKET DEAD Dragon Boat Festival with as marked the horse down as the in Washington," and advised him a solo flight in her Junkers ma-pistol," she said. "It will get you has just learned to fly. much enthusiasm as in previous most likely winner of the Derby. to wear asbestos pants. Daya chine "Kick in die Welt" from much farther in greater safety.

America and speculators were The horse was quoted favourite later they met. "You're right." Berlin to Japan. She covered the

Mrs. Stroud, who thinks it "The Chinese do not care much ver too late to learn anything be- London silver market on Saturday. ne-buyers and China a seller in the at 100 to 5 in the earliest of the said Mr. Woodin. "I need 'em." 7,000 miles to Tokyo in twelve about war.

An enthusiastic Democrat got duys, her route being Moscow, civil wars is true, but there have her son, who is un ardent pilot. ready, and forward, China coming

That there have been came interested in aviation through Derby call-overa,

The quotation was raised 3/8ths Had the nominee run on busy. He had his mother make a Omsk, Irkutsk, Mukden and Seoul not been so many battles. Wednesday, he would have had a pair, the size of shorts, and sent and her daily average about 625

She duelded she would like to fly in as a seller on the rise. big chance of being the second then to Mr. Woodin, with the hope miles. She returned

"They work hard and for long a muching herself and her frat French horse to win the Derby. that they were

via the hours. They have patience and time up in an aeroplane was ber Durbar I was the last French Reuter.

n perfect fit.southern route passing through immense endurance, and they take first flying lesson. entry to win the classic as far

| Hongkong-Reuter.

the long view.”—Reuter, buck as 1914-Reuter,

years.

usual

All the native banks were closed for the day, while the dragon-boats races were rowed in the muddy Whaugpoo.-Reuter,

HONGKONG CELEBRATION. Hongkong also celobrated the Dragon Boat Festival in tradition al manner. This year, in fact, the display was the biggest for some eunaldorable time.

Some very exciting races were witnomed at Aberdeen where six boats churned their way through the waters In one event.

SERIOUS CLASH IN MUKDEN

MONGOLIAN TROOPS IN REVOLT-

Peking, May 20. Delayed messages report serious disturbances in Makden where over 1,000 newly-anlisted Mongolian sol- diers. threw the City into a stato of confusion. Many residences were looted.

LOCHIEL LAME.

London, May 27,

It

I officinliy announced that Lochiel, another candidate for the Derby, pulled up slightly lame this morning-Reater,

FLIGHT TO BRITISH WEST AFRICA Latvians Carrying.

Special Mails

(Special to "Telegraph")

Idi Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic

19. ki a.m.)

Received May

Riga, May 28.

It is understood that the Mon-easupra Urfiniare, 1 gollane, some of whom were former bandita, rovolted as soon ax the Manchukuo nuthorities supplied The two Latvinu nirmen, Puline them with arms and ammunition, and Zeims took off, to-day en route Fighting occurred between them to Gambia, British West Africa, In and Manchukue troops, with heavy an aeroplane equipped with a casualties on both aldea.

British 8 hours power Cirrus motor.

The Manchukuo authorities now

· have the situation in hand. The majority of the rebels were disarm củ,

They are not attempting a re- cord, but are carrying special moila.Reuter.

She had no fears and her grasp of the controls was as firm and as confident as that of a young wom-

The market seems quiet. Activity was shown in New York where the rate advanced from 385 to 34..

The rate of the dollar on demand

an. She has only had a few jessons was, advanced to 18.4%. The

but she can handle the machine in market is dead.

the air like an expert.

She raced her young grandson, aged thirteen, to see

which of them would learn to fly first. They had the same instructor and the same machine. The contest ended In a tie, for the boy, the youngest pilot in the country, is also capable of flying solo.-Reuter.

WEALTHY BEGGARS ONE MAN COLLECTS £24 A WEEK.

Prague. Many "beggars" rounded up by the Bratislava police have now

MRS. LANDAU IMPROVING

NOT YET OUT OF DANGER

Mrs. Landau, who was badly Injured. when knocked out of i [this morning reported to be im

ricksha on Thursday night, was proving. It was, however, stated nt the Government Civil Hospital that she is not yet out of danger.

been found to be wealthy villagersHELPED FLORENCE

who came into the city from their homes to "work" every day.

Here are some examples of aums which the beggara admitted. collecting.

Elizabeth Ozoka, aged 63 £24 ■ week.

rid Jask, aged 13 '. . 14.

Bu,

a day.

But he only "worked" every

Ernest Janioäri. -day---Rauter,

· NIGHTINGALE

103RD BIRTHDAY OF CRIMEAN VETERAN

Wellington.

James Crawford, Crimean, and Indian Mutiny veteran who assist ad Florence Nightingale to board $1, 10. a ship at Scatari, celebrated his

103rd birthday recently-Router.

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