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MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1933.

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STORMS THREATENING IN IRISH FREE STATE

GANDHI REMOVED.

TO HOSPITAL

Believed Suffering From Kidney Trouble

Poona, Aug. 20. Gandhi has been removed from Yeravda Caol to the Civil Hospital where there are better opportunities for medical attention and nursing than in prison,

It is believed that Gandhi' is suffering from kidney trouble.-Reuter.

ZARAUZKANALIZIRANE ZARAMANATHUMAINES BERTUKARDI

TAIMOSHAN IN ALASKA

MAKE DUTCH HARBOUR AFTER 80 DAYS

GOING STRONG

London, Aug: 21. Twenty-ton ketch, Taimoshan, which left Hongkong on May 30 manned by five British naval officers, have completed one of the most dangerous stages of their long journey round 'the' world.

THE BLUE SHIRT PARADES

GEN. O'DUFFY DEFIES DE VALERA

MINOR SCUFFLES

DUBLIN, AUG. 20.

DUBLIN WAS IN A STATE OF TENSION THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE DAY, THOUGH THE CITY WAS VERY QUIET APART FROM MINOR SCUFFLES.

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Reuter was informed at the headquarters of the National Guard, General O'Duffy's Blue Shirts, that all Blue Shirt parades were held through the countryside as arranged, but the details were not divulged.

Hongkong' first surfboard regatta at Repulse Bay, The crowded bench interfored considerably. The photo

shows the start of the ladins' race and below is a group of interested onlookers.

U.S. RECOVERY PROGRAMME PERIL

There was no sign in Dublin of a provocative TRUNK MURDER CUBA REVOLUTION CODES FORCE UP

parade and the fears of a clash between the Blue Shirts and the Irish Republican Army were borne out.

General O'Duffy's message read to all parades, de- clared that if politics mean squabbles, the time has come to abolish politics.

Mr. de Valera, having threatened to proscribe the Blue Shirts if the parades were held, Ireland is now awaiting his next move.

They arrived yesterday at Dutch MR. DE VALERA'S PLAIN WARNING

Harbour, Alaska, from Japan, hav-. ing travelled through some trou blous weather, more or less along the track of the Aleutian Islands.

They plan, it is learned, to con- tinue their voyage to England to morrow (August 22), travelling via the Panama Canal.

After leaving Panama, they will houd for the West Indies.

IN GOOD SPIRITS.

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Up to the present, the yachting adventurers have been

their voyage for about eighty days and have covered, by the route followed, well over six thousand miles. They have been maintaining daily average mileage when under) way and though they have met with some bad weather have come through in-gay spirits.-luter,

excellent

YOUNG COUPLE'S

SUICIDE

TRAGEDY ABOARD

LUNGSHAN

CASE

ACCUSED BEFORE COURT

PROCEEDINGS

IN CAMERA

Secrecy shrouds the trial in Shanghal of Patricio Remedios, summ aged 24, and Jose Romedios, aged were 26, both Portuguese subjects, who arrested on Monday last

Early in the day a clear warning sing a meeting at Thurles, added na issued by Mr.

de Valera, that members of the National week in connection with the death declaring that the Blue Shirts Guard openly professing to belong of the young Chinese omaa Choy would be proclaimed illegal if the to the organisation would be sub- Ling, whose body was found in a Minister of Justice received rejected to the penalties provided trunk in the first class boggage ports to-morrow that uniformed under the Public Safety Act.

room of the Bai Shanghai .Maru parades of Blue Shirts have been held to-day,

after she had left port for Nagasaki on August 5.

Mr. de Valera, who was address-

RACE FOR AIR

SUPREMACY.

BRITAIN

REPORTED PLACING ORDERS

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O'DUFFY'S RESPONSE.

General O'Duffy, the leader of the Blue Shirts, has responded to ed outside the Portuguese Con- A large crowd of people gather- this challenge by declaring that sulate "the National Guard will nelther Tuesday morning to

shortly after 10.30 оп catch h dissolve voluntarily nor allow it-glimpse of the two young men who self to be driven underground. Appeared at the preliminary hear-

He added: "If, in spite of the ing and entered legal constitutional character of guilty." The two arrived from plea of "not the National Guard, the Govern- Amoy Road gaol in a motor car in ment declares it to be an unlaw- custody of two. Municipal de- ful association," the Government tectives and were immediately will be guilty of a positive act of whisked away into the courtroom, tyranny."

entrance to which was barred to "REPUBLIC" RUMOURS,

the public.

An enterprising photographer Meanwhile, rumours have been discovered that 'n window at the Disarmament Conference, is alle in circulation, following hints of side was not shuttered up like the ged in to-day's issue of the Daily the Blwald.

assumption of dictatorial rest, and, mounting his camera, that orders intends shortly to proclaim the was foiled, however, by Consular powers by Mr. de Valera that he prepared to take a "snap." This will be placed for a hundred new existence of an Irish Republic.offietals, who closed the window. chasers with an extraordinarily Reuter,

London, Aug. 15. That Great Britain is firmly de-] termined to expand her air-fleet' in the event of a failure of the

The paper states

high speed In case no agreement

I reached at Geneva regarding

the limitation of the world's air

forces. In addition a specini fleet FREAK GALE

of seaplanes will be built for the pavy. The designs are alrendy well-prepared for planes of a new type

A young Chinese couple,

While conspicuously displaying i -dressed, who boarded the a.. these alleged schemes of the Gov-Į Lyngshan in Canton yesterday, ernment, the paper citicines then Hiving their names as Mr. and as bound to usher in a new era of

international aerial competition. Mrs. Chen, were found to Finlasing when the vessel berthed

in Hongkong last night,

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The cabin which they occupied i was locked on the inside. It was) broken open but they were not to be found. An open porthole sug-i goated suicido and the belief ap-

pore to be confirmed by a note

left behind.

-NEW PLANES FOR

·AUSTRALIAN TAX CUTS EXPECTED·

BARGAINING FOR

The Primo Minister, Mr. J. A.

DISASTER

ATLANTIC CITY STRUCK

MANY INJURED BY HUGE WAVE

AFTERMATH

Chief of Police Takes Own Life

Havana, Aug. 20. Senor Ainclart, Cuba's former Chief of Police, and his bodyguard, committed suicide to-day sooner than face arrest-Reuter,

PRICES

TEXTILE FIRMS IN TROUBLE

MILLS MAY BE CLOSED

Washington, Aug. 20.

Betty Takes the First Set

MRS. MOODY RECOVERS AFTER EARLY SHOCK

THRILLS IN U.S. TENNIS

Forest Hills, Aug. 20. Miss Betty, Nuthall, whose chequered career on the tennis court has made her very much of an enigma, startled Forest Hilla to-day by sweeping Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody off the court in the first set of their semi-final match in the Ameri- can national singles champion- ship.

Mrs. Moody finally won, but only after she had conceded a set for the second time within two months. The scores in her favour road:

Mias

2-6, 6-3, 6-2, According to Reuter Nuthall played marvellous tennis in the first set. She stormed Mru. Moody with a blistering attack of atrokes of every variety.

Not only were her shots fierce "Owing to the persistent re-in pace, but were consistently ne servations and objection to the curate. The English girl found. oll code drafted by the Recovery the corners every time and kept... Administration and signed by Mrs. Moody running from side to President Roosevelt, an effort is side.

DOLLFUSS AND MUSSOLINI factory compromise.

to be made to reach a satis-

has

now

THE FIRST SET. Miss Nuthall quickly won

the

President Roosevelt agreed to appoint a committee re- Arst three, games, then dropped presentative of the industry, which the fourth. She will examine the code and suggest service at the fifth, captured Mrs. won hor own what modifications they consider desirable.

Moody's for a 6-2 load, lost her own

The President does not infer in the seventh and then ran out that he will agree to all the modifi-comfortably to capture the first cations suggested. The men have [agreed to abide by his recommendnset.

tions.

PRICE.FIXING. POLICY.

Her success seemed to be too

grent for her and in the sub- sequent sets she failed to

ITALY PROMISES SUPPORT

AMBASSADOR. TO ACT AGAIN

Rome, Aug. 21. tive Chancellor, is returning to

Dr. Dollfuss, Austria's diminu Vienna well satisfied with the rer ministration does not consider any "On the other hand Mr. Moody

It is understood that the Ad gain control over her strokes. sults of his visit to Italy,

code to be final. Mr. Roosevelt is improved as the game progressed Mussolini at Riccione and it is codes like steel and oil and they taking the second set at 6-8, the Dr. Dollfuss met Signor projecting a three months' trial of and once aho had--levelled by learned that a complete agreement per he altered according to the ex-result was foregone. tween them was reached as the on all questions discussed be.perience gathered in the first three

month of their operation. result of a long conversation.

Nevorthless, It No details have been revealed, that the Administration has now Heeley and Miss Alice Marble

clear but it is understood that all definitely embarked upon a price. Dr. J. B. Ferreira da Silva, the aspects of the political situation

fixing policy. Consul-General Consular Júdge, in Austria were reviewed and that,

COTTON PERIL has since lasued a statement to Italy has promised every assiat- the press.

ance in maintaining Austria's in- Meanwhile, one of the dangers of

Mra. Moody was inoxorable and Only the preliminary hearing of dependence...

the Administration's recovery pro-that she won at will, The Engilah had such command of the game the evidence will be given in Signor Mussolini expressed the gramme is already becoming mani girl, a Wimbledon victim of Mrs. Shanghal, he a No one will opinion that he could render most fest in the cotton textile industry, Moody, could not get going and be allowed In the Court at any effective help to Austria through

CONSUL'S STATEMENT.

#COMB

On Saturday, Mrs. Moody and Miss Nuthall qualified. for the semi-inal by beating Miss Mary

respectively,

MRS. MOODY INEXORABLE.

this there was little chance” of

time except the Consular Judge, friendly conversations in Berlin the first industry to draft an in- lost the initial not in love. After the counsel for the prosecution through the Italian Ambassador.dustrial code, setting the model for recovering her confidence and with (Mr. A. Liko), the counsel for the Reuter

defoncé (Mr. T. Rangel), Patricio

and Jose Remedios, and a witness.

Nothing will be given out to the

public, and the witnesses will be YOUNG MARSHAL'S try has been compelled by the in- to win.

called into the court one by one to give evidence:

Latest scores Bent

the rest.

the"American" playing better and It is stated that the textile indus-better, it was only a question of how long it would take for her creased cost of production due to -Miss Nuthall did not enjoy the New York, Aug. 20.

NEW POST Dr. da Silva further said that

the code and the processing tax to came onay passage. She lost the BETTER BANK RATES which appeared to develop be held in Macao where it will bo Atlantic City was to-day if he finds sufficient evidence to

Increase price to such an extent as opening set to an inspired player. struck by a freak storm, support a change being laid

JAPANESE WARNING to Impori! consumption. So nori- Thereafter Botty was right on top. against the accused, the trial will

TO PEKING

cus is the problem that it is fore-In the second set, but she fought. Miss Marble failed to win. A game Melbourne, Aug. 15. close by, sweeping into the held by a judge and jury. Giving.

shadowed that the falling off in gamoly in the last and tried hard Lyons, conferred today with re- city without the slightest sul-General said that there has post of the chairman of the mill-millia-Reuter.

hia reason for this stop, the Con-

Changchun, Kas. 10, The reported appointment to the sales may force the closing of many

to break through. presentatives of the associated warning. banks and with Commonwealth

never been a similar case hard tary council of the dive provinces banking and treasury officials, Fishing boats and excursion before, and he did not think the of the North-east of Marshal Chang

He is expected to offer a sub-boats were capsized by the violent take on such big tito Heuch-llang, ir opposed by the HENRY COTTON BEATS SATISFACTORY TESTS | atantial cut of ton per cont, in the ale and it is feared that a heavy

Japanese Kwantung Army on the auper-tax on income derived fromi

losa occurred,

se of life recurring bench at AWAITING INSTRUy of ofgued between China and Japan INSTRUCTIONS, ground that it violates the spirit. AT HANGCHOW: property and an early abolition of Ocean City saved over a hundred

the Tangku truce the federal land tax. These con- parsons who were caught by a hugh the details of the case will be recently,

In regard as to Whothor Nanking, Aug, 201 It is now offelally announced associated banks as reasons why a Lidal wave and carried all before decided to Fold the trial in Macao, ter to-day dispatched a warning cosalons will be held out to the wave which went into shore like made pubile, he said that felt in The Kwantung Army Hendquar. that Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, the rate of interest on overdrafts it HEEFT AAN in the course of bla European for Industry, should be further ro-Many were injured by violent the authorities there to hear tho

he will get An authorisation from to the Chinese authorities with tour, purchased, ten fielian-made duced, acroplanes which he has con- The Prime Minister to-day also

que dashing aguinat. Che benels and the ovidence pgain--this time It will

regard to the mattor. tributed to the Nanking Aviation Ben Sahrolathese, pleier arrived in Fave details of the Government for

Iidence of the sword baution: 120

NANKING. ✨

a affair."

WALTER HAGEN

Exhibition - Match

Brussels

SINGLE

QUARTER-FINALS.- Mrs. H. Wills-Moody

(0.8.)

beat Miss Mary Heeley (GB) -_-

6-0, 6-2,

Misa B. Nuthall

(G.B.

Miss Alice Marble (U.8

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