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BRAINS TRUST REVOLUTION PLOT CHARGES

Mr. Henry W. Rainey, Speaker of the House of Representatives,

SECESSION MOVE IN WEST AUSTRALIA

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DIRECT APPEAL TO ENGLAND

(Special to "Telegraph")

(by Telegraph. Copuriani, Teleprophie anja Ordinamed, · 1895. Received March

27, 2.38 mm.)

Canberra, Mar. 27. Agitation for the with-l

INVESTIGATION LIKELY

DISQUIET REPLACES

SCEPTICISM

CONGRESS MOTION

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(By Tocograph. Copyright, Telographic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, March 27, 0.03a.mi.)

WASHINGTON, MAR. 26.

THE DISQUIET CAUSED BY PROFESSOR WIRT'S CHARGES AGAINST MEMBERS OF THE ROOSEVELT BRAINS TRUST IS MORE APPARENT

THE TITHE RENT CONTROVERSY

Now Legislation Pending

London, Mar, 26, The Government will

introduce. this week, amending legislation on the subject of. tithe rant charges.

Details are not available but it is anticipated that the: measure will remove many of the anomalies which have been the cause of much agitation and minor distur bances in the last year or two-British Wireless.

HARROW'S

TO-DAY THAN THE SCEPTICISM WITH WHICH NEW HEAD

THE SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS WERE FIRST GREETED.

Mr. Henry Rainey, Speaker of the House of Re- presentatives has been in consultation with the Depart- ment of Justice to-day and it is learned that he urged the Attorney-General, Mr. Homer S. Cummings to in- vestigate the charges against the Brains Trust. Another member of the House, Mr. Alfred L Bulwinkle, submitted a resolution demanding an inquiry into the activities of the Brains Trust and the accusation that they are plotting to overthrow the Gov- crnment.

Mr. Bulwinkle demanded a Cons drawal of Western Aus-gressional investigation to deter

purposes, has ad-

NEW YORK

TAXI RIOTS

LENIENCY

tralia from the Australian of disinterested purp in the INQUIRY INTO POLICE Commonwealth is being vised or influenced the preparation or the enactment of legislation revived in Perth.

(with the object of prolonging the A Committee of the Western depression, thwarting recovery and Australian Government has just overthrowing the social order or

ONE OF YOUNGEST

IN HISTORY ·

DR. PELLACOTT APPOINTED

London, Mar. 26. Dr. Paul Vellacott, Fellow

Many Shot in Serious Rioting

THE JULIAN TRAGEDY

RELATIVES REFUSE TO

BELIEVE SUICIDE

"NOT A QUITTER”

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(By Telegraph. Copyrrent, Telepraphic Mes Ordinansr. £21. Hookset March

Los Angeles, Mar. 26. The tragic death in Shanghai of Mr. C. C. Julian, fugitive from the United States, has deeply dis-

tressed his friends and relatives.

His brother, C. A. Julian, and his sister, Mrs. Viola Greenbow, refuse to believe that he committed

suicide.

in Chapei District

The Home Flaatat exercises, "We shall never, belleve it," they Photo shows s paYaYano ·being. declared in a talk with a United launched from 'H.M.S. Rodney. Press representative...

Paravanes protect the bows of the

Whip from floating mines.

"He was a-fighter. He would not have been a, quitter no matter what the obstacles.".

They believe that the poisoning! was accidental.

Mra, Greenhow expressed

Oklahoma oil magnate should be Cambridge, has been ap-cremated In Shanghai and the Los Angeles for burial. pointed to succeed Dr. Cyril ashes sent to Norwood as Headmaster of Harrow School...

and Tutor of Peterhouse, wish that the body of the former

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DUBLIN PIN-PRICKS

NEW DIPLOMATIC PROCEDURE

presented the Fremier of the State the government of the United STRIKE SETTLED celebrate his forty-third birth Canada. She was terribly shocked CROWN DEPUTY TO

with a Roport on the Case for States,

Secession which fally endorses the proposal to claim independence and to assume direct autonomy,

the

OPPOSITION WEAPON.

The Wirt charges are being

New York, Mar. 27.

patungil Sharma's (

BE IGNORED

Dublin, Mar. 27. A new departure in diplomatic procedure will be adopted to-day United States Minister to Irish Free State, will present his credentials to Mr. de Valera instead of to the Governor-

WIFE IN WINNIPEC. Dr. Vellacott is one of the His wife and two daughters are youngest men ever to receive at present living in obscurity. near Winnipeg, the appointment. He does not with relatives

by the news. day until May next.

Friends state that Mrs. Julian He was educated at Mariborugh The taxi-drivers' strike, atheters lonours in the Independent, a substantial settle- and and took his B.A. and her daughters are financially The Report declares that the seized upon by opponents of Ad-productive last week of the Historical Tripos in 1913, was in ment having been made upon Federation has destroyed

concerns.-United scope of responsible government ministration policies as a weapon most serious riots in recent the Varsity hockey eleven in 1914, them before the financial collapse when Mr. McDowell, the new

joined the army at the outbreak hit the Julian In Western Australia and adds gainat President. Roosevelt and

are arguing that evidence of the New York history, has of war, at the age of 23, serving Press, that it is imperative that the State truth is to be found in the fact terminated.

in the South Lancashire Regiment should be enabled to conduct its that, in their opinion, recovery

throughout the campaign. primary Industries without the would have been swifter and the A settlement was reached last He rose to the rank of Brigade- AMERICAN ECONOMY retarding policy of protection.

economic cycle been permitted tonight after protracted negoti- Major in three years and was at- It is recalled that the Referen- take its normal courne.-United ations, in which the Mayor, Major tached to the General Staff and

La Guardia, took a prominent part, awarded the D.S.0. in 1917. dum of the people of Western Preas.

persuading the Trades Union On demobilisation; Dr. Vellacott Australia taken in April last gave a majority of almost two GRAVE RIOTING IN drivers to sign a plebiscite agree was elected Fellow of Peterhouse,

ment and to instruct their pickets becoming. -Tutor

to one in favour of secession. APPEAL TO KING.

It is learned that as a result of the general dissatisfaction in the State with the Federal Govern- ment's protectionist polley, which favours the castern industria! States to the detriment of Westers

CLEVELAND

Repeated Battles Round Mills

ACT WIPED OUT

General..

the

Speculation is rife as rogarda the reason, but no authoritative information is forthcoming."

Otherwise the procedure will be in accordance with custom. Mr.

and History Federal Employees to McDowell will be escorted from

not to participate in violence. Lecturer in 1920-Reuter.

In the meantime, charges and counter-charges are being thrown about concerning

the serious DRIVER'S TREATMENT

disturbances Inst week. Mr. Dodge, the District Attorney, hast instructed a Grand Jury to fix responsibility for the riots and The most violent disorders in efforts are being made to discover

Cleveland, Mar. 27.

ment with a view to giving effect The trouble began when thou- to the secession decision.

sands of sympathisers with the The Federal authorities, how-strikers of the Cleveland Worsted ever, strongly oppose secession Mills Company gathered round the and contend that a majority vote mills and threatened destruction. They were eventually driven off of all the component States of the Commonwealth is necessary before by the police after repeated battles Western Australia can break away. in which many casualties cocurred.

may-Renter.

OF BLIND WOMAN

After Accident

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the Legation to the Government buildings by n troop of cavalry Jand a salute of fifteen guns will be fired during the presentation. The French Minister was the last to present his credentials, but he presented them to the Govern- rly Telegraph. Coptricht. Telegraphic Major-General not to Mr. de Valera

Ordinenos, (210) Menzíved gra

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27 101 muna) -

FRANCE FEARS failed to report the accident after cent. Federal pay cut.

Marsh

Australia and other primary pro the United States for some time who ordered the police to be Left Stranded in Street ducing areas, and following con- broke out last night when mount-lenient towards the rioters, whose

Washington, Mar. 26. sideration of the Committee's Reed police rode into the thick of a most serious exploits, including

Congress, has passed the Inde port, the Legislature of Western turbulent crowd, clubbed many the invasion of the City Hall, were

pendent Offices Supply Bill, with Australia has resolved to approach and hurled tear-gas bombs among only made possible, by the half-

Yau Ping-hang, a taxi driver, was amendments restoring veterans' within twenty- the King and the Imperial Parlia them.

hearted resistance of the police.--this morning fined $25 or alterna compensation Reuter,

tively one month's imprisonment. by five per cent, of the amount re- Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magis-ceived prior to the 1933 Economy tracy, when summoned for having Act, and restoring the five por This latter decision becomes knocking down a blind woman op- posite the Ko Shing Theatre. retrospective to February 1st last. Mr. Hamilton also ordered $20| Federal employees under the to, be paid out of the fine to the amendment are to receive a five woman.

per cent. increase in pay as from Traffic Inspector: Nicol said that July 1.—United Pressi. defendant was driving in revOTHE gear from Queen's Houd, West, Inte New Street opposite Ko Shing Theatre, and knocked down the Warnings of a possible coup woman who sustained Blight in- d'etat and further riots unless juries. He picked her up and

PRICE ON HEAD OF LIU KWEI-TANG

BANDITS FLEEING TO EAST

Peking. Mar. 27. General Han Fu-chu, Governor of Shantung Province, has offered a reward of $6,000 for the bandit] leader, Liu Kwei-tang, dead, and $10,000 if caught alive.

The marauders are continuing their fight to the cast, with 'Government forces pursuit-Reuter.

In

close

RAIN EXPECTED The Royal Observatory, reports that the anticyclone romaine; stationary over Mongolia and has increased elightly in Intensity.

depressions Shall Worth coast of Hokkaido and

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US. SILVER EXPERT SENT TO JAPAN

COUP

[WARNINGS AT RIOT

ENQUIRY

. Paris, Mar. 27.

the political organisations of promised he would take her to

RESTRICTION. OF CATTLE

No Official Announcement France are dinaraad, were uttered hospital, but instead of so doing. NEW MEASURE BEFORE

Concerning Object

Washington, Mar. 26..

by witnesses before the Commishe put her down in Connaught alon of Inquiry into the recent Road, West, and drove away. |rlota and bloodshed,"

Defendant explained that a man

The Commission passed a ro-who claimed to be a constable had solution calling the attention of told him there was no need to takel the Government to the danger the woman to the police station. and urging M. Doumorgue to He Intended to take her to the secure regulations preventing the station. arming of political groups.→→

Mr. K. M. Dratter, ellvor expert of the Department of Commerce, is being sent to Tokyo to study the financial situation.

No official announcement has beon Reuter. made concerning his appointment, but it is said to be in accordance with plans to increase the U.S. Government's financial advisers in different parts of the world Reuter, *

NOTES TO BERLIN AND ROME

London Mar. 20.

CONGRESS

National Maritime Museum

SIR JAMES CAIRD'S GENEROSITY,

A

London, Mar. 26. National Maritime Museum is to be established in the range of buildings at Greenwich including the "Queen's House."

MOB ATTACKS POLICE

GENERAL STRIKE" THREATENED

(Special to "Talograph").

Shanghai, March 27. A serious crisis is threaten- ing following the wounding of many in a clash between a group of hawkers and the. Chinese police in Chapel.

The frat stages of the trouble occurred yesterday, when a large mob rushed the police station de manding the release of nine haw- kers, who were alleged by them to have been illegally arrested.. and imprisoned

In the course of the turmail, the police opened fire to disperse the crowd; resulting in the wound- Ing of several persons.

The Infuriated crowd grow more menacing and there was a danger that they would storm the police. station...

With the timely arrival of a machine-gun squad, they were finally dispersed, after several more casualties had been inflicted among the crowd.”

Merchants in Chapel, in sympathy with the hawkers, are | joining.in'a demand on the muni- cipal authorities for action to

GERMAN DIVORCE

DECISION

Race Difference Not a Ground

Berlin, Mar. 26. The recent judgment of the Karlsruge Court grant- ing a divorce to a German merely because his wife was a Jowess, will not be the general practice, according to the Prussian Minister of Justice, who announces that the marriages of Aryans and non-Aryans will, In: future, only be dissolved on the usual divorce, grounds.

Reuter.

punish those responsible for the shooting, and compensation for the victims.

A general suspension of busi- ness is threatened if the demands are not satisfled-Central Neton,

COLONISATION IN MANCHURIA

JAPANESE COMPANY

FORMED

The Prime Minister, informed. the House of Commone this after- noon that the Government had ro-

CSpacial in "Tolsgraph") Washington, Mar. 26, colved, from Sir James Caird, a offer of his magnificent

Changchun, Mar. 27. The House of Representatives collection of maritimo salies to As a practical means to encour have approved and forward together with a promise to defray nga the Immigration of Japanese the Senate a report on the con- the cost amounting to £20,000, of Into Manchuris, the Government ference on the Jones Bill, making furnishing a building in order.

ding in order for a organising an agricultural cattle a basic commodity under the their

colonisation company in Mane reception. Farm Act, and simultaneously.pu- The contents of the Naval churia for the purpose of helping thorising a processing tax to raise Museum would be transferred Japanese farmers who desire to A $200,000,000 for Immediate dis- thore, together with the handsome settle in Northern Mancharla,

tribution to the cattle industry in gifts by Sir James Caird and The company, which has capital return for a reduction in cattle others in anticipation of the of Y.20,000,000 will extend large

establishment of a National Mari- credits to Japanese colonists/

London, Mar. 20. Big Ben, the great clock on the top of the Houses of Parliament is to be silent during May and After seeking of tifications in surplus. June, when It will be overhauled Paris of the French disarmament The Bill allows discretion to the time Museum-British Wireless Central Nowered any and altered, and some

attitude, It is understood that the Secretary of Ab On Wednesday next, pm.

The wedding is announced toʻstake a Lecture will be given in the Balor chiming bells rechung British Government, the result Burt Wallaf Agriculture, Mr.

During this period, the bells of of today's deliberations of the and barley basic commodities, but in Caine Road, Sul Chol, received in place shortly of Mr. Charles Francis

Gamboll, ateam, shiji dozudan over the Tonking. Local forosast: Home by Professor W. Brown Bl.A

East vinda, moderato ko fresh B. Sc., F.R.8.E., A.M.LE.E, on X St. Paul's will tako tho pison of Cabinet Bub-Committes on Dis- it does not provide for a process-juries which caused" coneurslok and

will communicate with ing tax on those commoditiese was sent to the Government Ovil at the Peninsula Hotel, to Visit to South Africa. This Lecture Big Ben on the Wireless armament,

|Berlin and Route -Router.

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Galagher of Zamboanga, cloudy, some rain......?

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