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HERR HITLER STIRS UP RELIGIOUS STORM

Attempt to Control

EVEREST CLIMB

ABANDONED

ANOTHER ATTEMPT

'IN AUTUMN

Calcutta, june 22.

It is understood that owing to the bad weather which has accompanied the setting in of the monsoon, the attempt of the Rutt- ledgo Everest Expedition to climb to the summit of Everest has been abandoned until the autumn.--Reuter,

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Church

STUDENTS

IN REVOLT

NAZI NOMINATION FOR PRIMACY

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telepraphin

(ly Telegraph, Copyright, Sizemore Ordinance, 1994, Received June Est. 1.43 pm,)

Berlin, June 22.

EXILED PRINCE'S Hitler's relentless

ROMANCE

MARRIED TO A CUBAN GIRL

CROWDS DEFY DOWNPOUR

(Special to "Telegraph”)

cam-

paign for bringing every{ sphere of German life under Nazi domination has re-

Fraulein Krahwinkel, who won

FLIGHT ENDS IN TRAGEDY

-FATE OF SPANISH AIRMEN

ONE KILLED IN CRASH

New York, Juno 21.

Tragedy brought to a close the brilliant Atlantic flight of the Spanish airmen, Captain Barbaran and Lieutenant Col. lart.

Silver Stabilisation Opposed

THE GAOL By Shanghai Bankers

· SCANDAL

GOVERNMENT ON CONGESTION

THE OPIUM-DIVAN CAMPAIGN

over-

Facts relevent to the crowding of Hongkong prisons Te-day it was learnt that the air-were revealed in Legislative men, who had been missing since Council this afternoon when the completing a flight from Seville to Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, asked Cuba, crashed in the state of Peubla, Mexico, one being killed and questions regarding the release the other Injured.

of prisoners before expiration of The aviators left Seville at 4.45 their prison terms. nim. on June 10 in än endeavour to beat the British long-distance light

ceived a serious rebuff for both her matches against the Eng. record. They failed in their ob

[the first time, as the result of an attempt to invade re- ligion.

A flerce quarrel is now in pro- (gress in the German spiritual world as a result of the Nazi Inter- ¡ference.

Hitler's desire, it appears, is to replace the Primate of the Evan- (y Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphgelical Church. Dr. Bodelswingh, Ordinance, ZANGU Riceford, June by an adhorent of the Nazi Party,

Dr. Mueller.

78, 10.50 a.m.j

sup-

Lausanne, June 21. A meeting was summoned by Enormous crowds of eager Dr. Mueller's Protestant sightseers defied a steady, down-porters last night at the Berlin pour of rain in order to witness a resolution demanding the

University with the object of pass the culmination of the romance retirement of Dr. Bodelswingh. of the young Prince of the Asturias and the daughter of a Cuban planter.

STUDENTS REVOLT.

tish Indies yesterday.

BRITISH TENNIS VICTORY

GERMAN GIRLS BEATEN

GREAT DAY FOR FR. KRAHWINKEL

(Special to "Telegraph").

were:-

The answers to the questions

A number (of prisoners) have jective, but succeeded in carrying been released and it may be out a wonderful light from east to necessary to release more. Those west across the Atlantic,

selected are under orders of de- They landed at Camaguey inportation from the Colony. Cuba, four thousand miles. from Soville after lying the Atlantic in less than thirty-six hours,

DAILY AVERAGES.

WHILE

SOONG TALKS WITH PITTMAN

DALADIER

DISCUSSES FAR EAST

Paris, June 21. Mr., T. V. Soong was to-day received by M. Daladier, with whom he dis- cussed the For Eastern situation. Mr. Soong ex- plained the position from the standpoint of the Nan- king Government.

Mr. Soong also visited.M. Painleve.

It is understood that together with Dr. Welling- ton Koo, he is flying to. London to-morrow morning. --Reuter,

The daily average number of ADSCINERENCE

Their machine was a bl-piane, prisoners in Victoria Gaol in May and carried petrol sufficient to last 1932 was 626, May 1933-927; in for 48 hours. The airmen were Latchikok, May 1932-355, May forced to battle against stiff winds 1993-157,

for the greater part of the Journey. The total number of persons re- After a short rest at Camoguey,ceived into prison for hawking they agnio set off and were missing offences were May 1932–54; May for some time, the discovery

of 1988-166. their fate being made Rentre.

LIEUT. COLLART KILLED.

Later. The airman killed in the disaster was Lieutenant Collart, -

Captain Barberan Wis

www.

For other minor, offences, ie. terms of Imprisonment of one month or less for offences "other than hawking-May 1032-203, May 1938-257.

The latter figure includes EL number of persona convicted for oplum offences and it should be very stated that these are only treated

SCHEME IS SHELVED

BRITAIN SILENT ON POLICY

WAITING ON AN. AGREEMENT

Silver rehabilitation: efforts have suffered a dis- Itinct setback.

In London, Senator Key Romanaman Pittman's scheme has been

shelved.

SOVIET BORDER

·

Shanghai bankers have cabled to Mr. T. V. Soong urging him against lending any assistance to efforts to

EMERGENCY raise the price of the white

PREPARED FOR ANY DEVELOPMENT

gravely injured and is now lying as "minor" in a relative sense, Le, MANOEUVRES IN

FORMER SHIPPING

in a comatose condition. The effort failed completely of

1 Trigraph, Copyright, Telegraphic The machine fell into a rovine The Prince of the Asturias is its purpose, however. Ninety Anger" "Ordinance. JXPA Received Jane in the Malinche Mountain at n the heir to the Spanish Throne per cent of the students left 4 pm)

height of 11,000 feet.-Reuter, and a direct descendant of the the meeting and re-assembled out-

London, June 21, Roman Emperors.

Iside where they unanimously passed He was married this afternoonja resolution declaring their willing- Although Great Britain beat to Senorita Edelmira San Pedronesa to accept Hitler's political Germany in the annual women's Ocejo, whom he met in Switzer-lendership, but not His religious international tennis match at land-when both were undergoing leadership..........-

Bournemouth-to-day, England's; treatment for their health.

Germany is also awaiting with lending representatives did not The civil ceremony was perform-interest the repercussions of Cap show up in a very favourable ed in the Town Hall of Lausanne,tain Goering's raid on Herr with the uttering of a few simple Hugenbery's headquarters.---Reu- light.

words.

PASSPORTS FOR CHURCH.

The couple afterwards procreed-, ed for the religious ceremony to the small church at Ouchy, to which

only few

guests, elove friends of the Prince of the As- per-

fer.

DISORDERS IN LONDON

STATION

turins and the bride, were [ANȚI-NAZI SCENE AT Mary Heeley and Miss Round in

mitted to attend, bearing personl pussports signed by the young Prince.

Having married A commoner against the express opposition of

his father, the Prince from now on tegen Ordinance, PA.

#By – Telegraph, Covurishi,

takes the name of Senor Alfonso 11, 1937 amļ

de Bourbon and has relinquished

all rights of succession.

· Telegraphic

It is understood that they will those which accompanied the de pass on to King Alfonso's second

son, Don Jaime,-Reuter.

FIGURE

SIR THOMAS STOREY. PASSES AWAY

|

they are short sentence oplumi convictions.

Onu juvenile was sent to prison

in May 1932, and one in May 1933.1

OPIUM OFFENCES.

BARABASH

'metal..

fil

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Hopes Ordinance, isti. Received June | 25, Bik a.m.)

Shanghai, Juno 22.

Chinese bankers in Shanghai are definitely opposed to the plans taking shape in London for raising the value of silver, according to i Harbin, June 22.

cable addressed to Mr. T. V. Soong Russia's policy of pre-tion yesterday.

by the Chinese Bankers' Associa- paredness in the Far East is It is understood that leading to further interesting meeting of the Association was developments in the Mari-held-at-which-the-pros and con

of the sliver rehabilitation pro- time Province.

posuls were discussed.

The increase is attributed large-f ly to the greater number of con- victions for oplum offences-16 persons were sent to prison for such offences in May 1932 and 228 in May 1933. On 20th June there Following the erection of sirong were in prison 488 persons con-defensive works along the Amur victed for opium offences.

River, including machine-gun {

a long

BANKERS' ARGUMENT.. Finally it was decided to sond a

The history of this abnormal nests and pili-boxes at the Sungari cable to Mr. Soong deprecating: Increase in oplum convictions is Delta and fortifications over a the measures contemplated for as follows..

wide area in the Blagovestchensk artificial stimulation of sliver In accordance with the recom-district, a comb-out of civilians prices. Telegraphio

mendations of the Bangkok Opium has commenced. Conference this Government has

It is pointed out in the cable It is learned that all "unrelin-that the amount of silver in China

(Our Own Correspondent).

(Dy Telegraph. Copyright, Measages Ordinance, 131. Received June

4.30 p.m.)

London, June 21.

West Siberia.

unable to afford the exodus of the metal to foreign countries, an exodus. kvhich would inevitably follow an increase, in the value of allver.-Reuter.

The Englishwamen won by seven matches to five, yet only Dorothy Round scored a sUCCESS in the outstanding results. Fraulein Krabwinkel, Ger- many's No. 2 player was in bril |

A figure. well-known in London replaced most of its licensed re-ble" Soviet citizens in the frontier is only sufficient for home circula- liant form, beating in turn Miss

maritime circles has passed away shops. It has also as a precau-zones are being rounded up and tion in China and the country

tailers of opium by Government straight sets.

in the person of Sir Thomas Jamen Miss Heeley, after putting up a Storey, K.B.E., whose death at the tion against the dissemination are being deported to districts in therefore

of illicit opium under forged great fight in the first set, which age of 82 is announced,

or re-used Government labels in- (Spocini to "Telegraph"). she eventually lost at 7-5, was

Among the positions he occupied troduced the tube-system,

TANKS AND GAS UNITS. the Iotally eclipsed in the succeeding at one time or another were the Government's supply being obtain-have been stationed on Lake Hing- Meanwhile, large U.S.S.R. forces Beerived June Set and failed to win a game. chairmanships of Lloyd's Registered from the tube-packing plant of kaihu. The forces are powerfully Fr. Krahwinkel. meted out of Shipping (1925-8); British the Straits Settlements monopoly equipped, with all modern weapons

THE OLD BUGBEAR. London, June 22, similar treatment to Miss Round.and Foreign Marine Insurance Co. Disorderly scenes reminiscent of The first aet went to twelve games Ltd., (London Board); The

TUBES NOT POPULAR. of war, including tanka and gas

London, June 21. before the German

Senator Key Pittman's silver units. parture of Dr. Rosenberg, the Nazi through, but in the next she ran Underwriters; and the Average here and a very heavy decrease in Suifenho, the extreme easterly ment between the silver produc--

Neither the shops nor the tubes girl broke Liverpool Underwriters Associa

have been popular with

They are being concentrated in proposals have been shelved until envoy, from London, were witnessed away to win at G-1.

smokers the vicinity of Barabash, opposite it is possible to reach an agree Int Liverpool Street Station Inst

sales of Government opium night, marking the departure from

occurred, which in the light of way, and are carrying out man-vent dumping on the market.

has paint of the Chinese Eastern Rall-ing countries and others to pre London for Berlin of Baron von

The finest British success was German Foreign

past experience the Imports and oeuvres daily. Exports Department could only re-

The old issue of the Indian Gov- Minister, and another Gorman dele-that of Miss Round, against

gard as indicating a corresponding Government

It is evident that the Soviet crament's surplus stocks is still gate to the World Economic Con-Fraulein Aussem. The English

is suspicious Igrowth in the consumption of illicit Japan's intentions and is taking

of the bugbear--Reuter.. ference.

girl had a terrific struggle in the

opium, and of the divans In which every precaution to, prevent sur- A number of youth carrying red first two sets, but went away with

It is smoked. A special campaign prise.Router. banners, showared leaflets on the the third in comfortable manner.

against divans has therefore been roofs of the carriages of the train She opened by winning at 8-6.

instituted and the results of which at the station.

and tried very hard for a straight

have fully justifled the Superinten- Baron von Neurath'a train Bats victory. The German player,

dent's. fears. The effects on moved out to the accompaniment of however, went on to win the

Gaol. population are catcalls and shouts of "Down With twelfth game.

unfortunate, Fascism," and "Down with Hitler set, Miss Round exerted sovero In the deciding

but we are pledged to keep opium and his Murder Gang."-Reuter.

amoking in bounds with a view to, pressure, and driving beautifully

its ultimate confinement to smokers and backing her ground strokes up

of Government oplum, who can with crisp volleying, captured the

wwwwwww first be registered, then rationed sot-nt 6-1.

and finally climinated.

PEKING SHOOTING Neurath, the

INCIDENT

OFFICIAL POLICE

EXPLANATION

Peking, June 22.

The Peking Public Safety Bureau, reporting on yeaterday's shooting incident-which resulted in a protest by the Japanese who alleged that Japanese troops hnd been fired on-states that two shots were fired.

They wore fired by a man in uniform during a quarrel with an- other Chinose and were fired solely

C.N.C. SHIPS SAIL

FROM CANTON....:

for the purpose of frightening the UNABLE TO DISCHARGE

other Chinese.

No-one was struck by the bullets. ----Reuter,

OCCASIONAL RAIN

CARGO

It is understood that the four C.N.C. ships which have been held up in Canton, unable to discharge their cargo owing to 'n strike of stevedores and cargo coolies, have now salled, still loaded.

The Royal Observatory, reports that the anticyclone remains In The strike of the seamon aboard the Pacific to the east of Japan; the sa, Fatshan continues. -pressure is relatively low over Efforts were made to induce the

South-Wost China.

asamen of the Teininn, Shantung, Local forecast:-South-west or Sinklang and Chinhua to, walk out, variable winds, moderate; cloudy, but they refused. They do not be

DOROTHY'S VICTORY.

·

. Fraulein Ausseni took her re- vongo against Miss Heeley. Tho first not was evenly contested, and won by the visitor at the four- tenth game, but she met with little or no opposition in the next and for the second time in the sortes, Miss Round conceded a love set.

The chief results were:

Miss D. Round (Gt, Britain) beat Fr. Aussem 8-6, 6-7, 6-1.

Fr. Krahwinkel (Germany) bent Miss M. Heeley 7-5, 6-0.

Fr. Aussen (Germany) beat| Miss M. Hocley 8-6, 6-0.

tion; The London Institute of

Adjusters Association.

His wife pre-deceased him by 11

YOACH,

His Majesty the the annivarai

the

U.S. EXPENDITURE EXAMINED

London, June 21. The first Lord of the Admiralty

RUBBER OUTPUT

RESTRICTION

OPTIMISTIC VIEWS EXPRESSED

Amsterdam, June 21, Satisfactory progress is report

GOVERNMENT SILENT.'

London, June 21. Replying to a question in Parlin. ment regarding the raising of the value of silver Mr. Hore-Belisha, for the Treasury," said that the various views taken on the silver problem. would receive caroful consideration, but the Chancellor of the Exchequer did not think it' desirable to make any further statement ponding the discussion+ on the matter which were taking place and Monetary Conference.-Britis

at the World Economie

ed to have been made at a meet-Wireless. Ing of the Committee of the In- ternational Association of Rubber Growers,

Optimistic views are expressed Sir Eyres Monsell, replying to a regarding the chances of joint Parliamentary question said his international action," attention had been drawn to the

| announcémant

that

In the British House of. Com- President mons, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listor

NORTH RIVER UP AGAIN

Roosevelt had authorised the ex said that no negotiations are pro- FIVE FEET RISE AT penditure of £59,000,000 for build- coading between the British and

ing warships under the London Dutch Governments, although Cho Treaty. The total expenditure ap- producers thandolvos are holding proved by Britain In this regard discussfond.TS.

was $39,000,000. Up to March Ho added that no request for

TSINGYUEN

The only notable change in the Kwangbung river levels yesterda

was recorded at Teingyuen where

31st, last however the total sum so negotiations had boon received the North River to the cam TO TA

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