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BALKAN CAPITALS DAMAGED IN SEVERE QUAKE
Another Revolutionary Plot
Scare Raised in America
BOMB IN MASONIC TEMPLE
STAVISKY - SCANDAL RAMIFICATIONS
THE BRAINS TRUST "PLOT"
Committee Decides on Investigation
Washington, Mar. 29. The House of Representa- 'tives Rutes Committee has approved the commence-
CHARGE AGAINST ment of a Congressional in-
FREEASONS
(Special to:
illy Tatroraph. Copyright, Tergraphia Mem
Ordinakes,
30. $.0 t.)
The
1794. Regelső ・・„Atarek
Paris, Mar. 30..
vestigation
of Professor Wirt's charges of a Brains Trust conspiracy to bring, about a Communist revolu- ion in the United States.
The House as a whole must confirm the Com- mittee's action,-Reuter.
Mazonic principal. French SWORD OF
"FOREIGN".
TROOPS DRILLING
INTENSIVE NAZI DRIVE.
PROF. MOLEY'S CHARGES
(Special to "Telegraph" 1Zalegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie
veogra
· Ordinance., JIMA, 30, 3.01 tid,
Mr. Ghazia Syb Sheldrake, wife of Dr. Khalid, Sheldrake, who has been requested, by the people of Sinklang to becoms King of the Province, which lies been renamed Jalamatan. Dr. Sheldrake, who is an English Muslim teacher, recently Mapapsed through Hongkong on his way to Sinking and confirmed that he had been offered the New Throne. Mr. Sheldrake, who lives in Lon- don, says she intende, travelling to islantestan with her two sons for
the coronalign.
Keralred' March
York, Mar. 30. The United States facing the peril of an at- tempt to overthrow the
Government and Constitu- THE HULL-HIROTA
Orient de France has been DAMOCLES tion by a Nazi organisation,
compelled to remove
its
archives to Brussels, owing to threats.
Violent attacks have been levelled ugainst the Freemasons alleging subversive activities in Freuch politics, arising from the Stavisky scandal and the recent riot
It is even, alleged in some quar ters that the murder of M. Prince was a Masonic crime.
The decision of the Order to re- move its archives to Brasseln for safety was hastened by an explosion caused by the flinging of a bomb into the Maronie Templo at Cannes on Tuesday.
STAVISKY AUTOPSY.
INSULL HELD UP IN BOSPHORUS
TURKISH POLICE
was
NOTES
NON RECOGNITION
UKUO
according to Professor Ray- mond Moley, who formerly a member of the Rooseveltian Brains Trust.
Coming on top of the allegations, 2 OF MAN For Prüfensor Wirt that members of the Brains Trust dre conspiring to
д establish regime, America is begining to wonder what precisely is happen- ing.
Communistic
DOCTRINE NOT AFFECTED
DECIDING Istanbul, Mar. 30. Mr. Samuel Insull's fate is now dependent on the atti-n organisation has been establisa-
Ordinance, tude of the Turkish authori-ai city in the United States with 04 a.m.)
ties.
In the meantime, the accusation The Greek 8.8. Maiotis, with (still believed by almost a majority Mr. Insull on board, is now lying
Professor Moley declares that'
ed with branches in every princip-
the specific object of replacing democratic principles with Ger- man Hitlerism principles.
adzes
(Special to "Tolograph")
(Telegraph, Copyriaki Telepravke: Mém 1494. Recrived Starch
Washington, Mar. 30. An interesting commentary on
He claims that Nazi propaganda the recent exchange of Notes by
PANIC STAMPEDE
IN THEATRE
MANY WOMEN HURT IN BUCHAREST
་་
BIG AREA AFFECTED
London, Mar. 30 Serious damage over a wide area has been done by 'severe earthquake shocks experienced in the Balkans,
Rumania and Southern Russia last night.
Many persons were injured in Bucharest, where a panic occurred in the Opera House, causing a stampede in which many men and women were trampled upon:
First news of the occurrence
was received in
London from
Bucharest, the report stating THE BICKERTON
that the most serious tremor lasted for fifty.seconds.
bay
The whole of Rumanla whe Blaken and consider- able damage was done in all the principal cities, including; Bucharest, Jassy, Bralia, Galtz, and Rustchuk.
SOFIA DAMAGE.
Later
that news showed Bulgaria; parts of Jugò-Stavia and a consideraufe hren in Itusefa, had
also experienced violent shocks.
AFFAIR
JAPANESE POLICE REPORT
DETAINED SINCE MARCH 13.
Sofia reports state that heavy
Tokyo, Mar. 30. damage has been done in the According to a police report to |Bulgarian capital.
the Foreign Office, the New Zea Many women were hurt in lander, Mr. W. M. Bickerton, the stampede at the Opera teacher at a Japanese Govern House in Bucharest, caused by
FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE
Nogotiations To Be Re-Opened
Paris, Mar. 30.
It is learned that a fur ther attempt to reach an agreement on commercial relations will be made by France, and Germany. The negotiations that Word broken off at the end of De- comber, will be resumed in Berlin at the end of April. --Router.
ARSENAL
LEAD AGAIN
HOME SHOCK FOR
PORTSMOUTH'
GOOD FRIDAY'S FOOTBALL
London, Mar. 30. Good Friday football was re- markably free from surprise re- sults, the one definite exception being Chelsea's successful visit to Fratton Park where they defeat
of the Cup finalists, Portsmouth, by two clear, goals,"
Lonton had an excellent day altogether. Arsenal defeated Derby County after a gruelling tussle and with Huddersfield tak ing only one point at Liverpool, the London club resumed tender allp of the First Division.
the violent swaying of the build-ment high school, has been de
Of eleven London clubs engaged, tained since March 13. Ing. Actually no collapse of
[Wulham_alone_ suffered_defeat,_and_ any importance occurred in the
He is atlli in custody and hud six were winners. West Ham won theatre
not appeared before a Magistrate, at Manchester and Brentford cop- SCORES INJURED.
although strong representations tured a point at Grimsby. have beon made by the British
Pointa were shared in many of people in France) that M, Serge at anchor in the Bosphorus un-Is being pushed with a maximum Mr. Cordell Hull and Mr. Hirota, Alarm was caused throughout Embassy.
games. The only winning team Stuvisky was murdered by the der Turkish police supervision. of intensity.
The police state that, Mr. Bicker-among nine Southern Section police and did not commit suicide,
thic Japanese Foreign Minister, is the country and the meagre news It Is understood that the, vessel He also claims that troops contained in a bulletin issued by scores of persons have been in-activities and that the charges are All the remainder drow
thus far available shows that ton la charged with Communist leaders was Queen's Park Rangers. may be silenced by the evidence of the experts who performed the is being detained there as the re-wearing foreign uniforms
Stockport scored their 107th goal a request by the United drilling weekly in nineteen Ameri-the Foreign Policy Association of jured. sult of new post-mortem on the body un-
(Continued on Page 9.). dertaken at the order of the Ex. States Government to the Turkish Jean cities.-United Press.
Government that Insull be arrested.
amining Magistrate in Paris.
The steamer was held up in the
፡፡
Are
The experts agree in the con- Bosphorus and will not be allowed BRITISH FORCE
clusion that the conditions noted to leave until the Government has resembled those ordinnelly ob-reached a decision. served In cases of suicide by In the meantime, a message from shooting.
Chicago announced that Mr. Mar
ONE BULLET ONLY.
-
tin Insull, Samuel's brother, who was extradited from Canada, has The post-mortem showed that been arraigned in the Criminal charges of embezzling the only bullet wound was in the Court on
temple, that the bullet was red $364,000 from the Insull utility from point-blank range, and that companies.-Reuter,
there is no trace of violence what-
soever on the body.
The body has been replaced in
its colla and will be interred at
the Cemetery Pore la Cjaise Reuter's Special Service.
WASHINGTON CLAIM.
(Special to "Tolograph")
CALLED OUT
FURTHER RIOTING
FEARED
(Special to "Telegraph")
{y Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphio Mar-3.5.4 p.m.)
Ordinance,
10, 2,02 m.)
Received March
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Mae anges Ordinanas,
2014. Boveitoa Mach Lucknow, Mar. 30.. Washington, Mar. 30. A company of British Infantry The State Department declared has been called out at Ajadhya, that it has been assured by the near Fyzabad, owing to the tension
SOVIET PLANE TO Turkish Government that the arrest between the Moslem and Hindu
RESCUE
MAROONED CREW
OF
CHELYUSKIN
(Special to "Telegraph"),
(Dy Telegraph. Copariunt, Telegraphia Jewe supra Ordinanas, isti. Beovivad March 21, 128 M.)
London, Mar. 30.
A message from Nome, Alaska, states that a Soviet plane carry- ing Professor George Yushakoff took off to-day for Cape Van Karen in an effort to rescue the Russions who have been marooned on an Ice pack in the Arctic since the ainking of the Ice-breaker Chelyuskin six · weeks ago.—Rou- ter's Speciali
of Inoull will be offerted.-United communities.
Press,
A recrudescence of the rloting: Later. Is feared.
Curfew orders have been pro- The Government has asked to see a copy of the American warrant for claimed both at Ajodhya and the arrest of Mr. Insull and will not Fyzabad-Router, decido what action fa to be taken until to-morrow (Saturday).-Rex- ter.
SWEDISH PRINCE'S
ENGAGEMENT
RUMOUR DENIED IN STOCKHOLM
Stockholm, Mar. 31..
ANTI-FASCIST ACTIVITY
ARRESTS ON SWISS FRONTIER
·(5pecial to "Telegraph”)
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Mas- Ordinance 1895. Received Moreh
Romo, Mar. 30.
A report published in Europe | 317 1.40, km.) declaring that Prince Restil. third
America.
The Association declares that
regarded as "grave,"
The quake was accompanied by
In loud internal rumbling.
Although, the police inform the Ofice, Mr. Bickerton
important suffered considerably in the quake. police have consented some of MAROONED ON AN
possession of a certain amount of incriminating evidence.
The new international telephone Foreign must be regarded as the interchange of correspondence exchange near King Carol's Falace denies some of the charges, the although the effect is chiefly
RUSSIAN REPORT. paychological, tending as it does to relieve the strain placed on
Moscow reports state that Japanese-American relations by severe quake shocks, in quick suc-
Denying allegations that ther the establishment of Manchukuo.
Cession were felt throughout resorted, to third degree. methods The fact that Mr. Hull's reply Southern Russia.
for the purpose of extracting n was not made until March 8 and
Details are lacking, but the confession, the police have promís- that publication was delayed until tremors appear to have beened to expedite the examination.- March 21 constitutes a clear felt most at Kiev, Jitomir, Reuter. intimation that the non-recogni- Shpola, Nemerel and Bobrinek.- tion doctrino. laid down by Mr. Reuter. Stimson le not affected by the correspondence."--United Press.
BRITISH FLYER CRASHES
AUSTRALIA EFFORT
FAILS
London, Mar. 20.
NAZIS "GAZETTE" EINSTEIN
FOR "DISLOYALTY”
TO GERMANY
Berlin, Mar. 80.
THE TASHI LAMA NEEDED
MISSION SEEKS TO BRING HIM BACK
Darjeeling, Mar. 30.
ICE-FLOE
FINNISH SEA DRAMA
TWO HUNDRED MEN IN PERIL
-(Special to "Telegraph"),
(lly Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Her gee Ordinasa, 18-seized March
Leningrad, Mar. 30. A Tibetan Government deputa- Two hundred and fifty fisher- tion, with fifty monks and servants men and sixty-five horses were Mr. Leslie Brooke, who yesterday
Professor Elasteln figures on a carrying valuable presents, hah or carried away into the Finnish left Lympne on an attempted list of thirty-five names gazetted, of rived at Kalimpong en route to Sea when an ice-flos became fight to Australia, crashed owing people who are declared to have China to bring back the Tash detached from the land. to the failure of his petrol supply forfeited their German citizenship Larna, one of the hereditary heade Ice-breakers were rushed to the
of Buddhism. In Tibet, who was in the mountainous, district of for "harming German interests by ofled to China following a dispute rescue and they have succeeded in Southern France. The machine disloyal behaviour."
taking off fifty-four of the fisher- was daniagod, and Mr. Brooke oscaped with minor injuries.
All their property in Germany with the late Dalai Lama.
It is the hope of the delegation mon, Is declared to be confiscated by the
The others, are still afloat on the It was five hours before he was Government under this ruling.
to return with the Tashi Lama for
of the Dalalleo-floe which is three square found by n peasant and received
The stop will not. of course, the reincarnation attention-British Wireless.
gravely worry Professor Einstein, Lama, which cannot occur under kilometres in extent..
Rescue offorts
Impeded at present in the United States, nine months from his death. The nyho has already. taken steps to Tashi Lama will become the teacher seriously by a dense fag, which also renders it highly dangerous for renounce his German citizenship, of the new Dalai Laman. ~~Router.
NAZU. The effect on Tibet's policy if the the marooned men to move about Tashi Lam's returns will be uncar-jor to approach the sides of the foo tain, but it may result in a pro-United Press. Chinese tendency.
cock-loft
STOCK EXCHANGE CONTROL
Meanwhile, two Japanese lamas
Bro
have arrived at Lhassa, having] ROOSEVELT FISHING passed Nepal, disguised. Tibetana-Reuter
45
TRIP
WANCHAI FIRE:
DAMAGE TOTALS.
$1,000* Fire broke out in the son of the Crown Prince of Sweden. An alleged anti-Fascist or- of 186, Hennessy Road, Wanchal, Intanded to marry a commoner, is ganisation has been revealed by late last night when a mineral oil denied by a semi-official Swedish the arrest of fifteen persone, lamp overturned and endangered Agency. Reuter.
whom the police stopped in a car a large tallers shop on the bottom
: (Special to "Telegraph”);" on the Swiss frontiere deor. Appliances from Wanchai AMENDMENT TO US.
the
Tho handing over of the sloop quickly on, The car was driven by two and Central were
"Cornflower" by, the Navy to
(Dy Telegraph. Depereche, Telegraphis Monr Jews and was found to contain a scene and the outbreak was confin-
Hongkong: Government was carried mode... Ordinenes, Shanghal, Mar. 81. cast supply of anti-Fascist literaod to the top part of the building..
The Senate Banking Committee out this morning by the Commodora #0, #6##.#
F. Elliott, R.N., O.B.E. In the pro-Miaml, Mar. 30. Easter quietly in London.
A serious derailment on the turnino3. Some of the cloth stored in the On Thursday not, they will Peking-Hankow Railway occurred One of the Jews scared, shout building was damaged and the has added an amendment to the rence of naval and Volunteer repro- President Roosevelt reports that leave for Windsor, travelling by yesterday at Chihsion near Cheng ing Vile lalat dogs The total damage caused by the Are Stock Exchange Control Bill sentatives As previously reported, read, it is expected that the show, Honan, The meagte Infor ether firiem, persons aboard the was in the region of $1,000. The exempting State and Municipal the "Cornflower is: to be used as he has had a good day's fishing. The Court will remain there for about mation to hand makes no mention car wars simmediately arrested.dock-loft was sub-let to arm of Bonds from the provisions of the drill up by the recently formed Nourmahal is now proceeding to
|mstal polish manufacturers, measure-Reuter
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Nass United Prese one month-British Wireless, of casualties. Sie
KING & QUEEN STAY IN LONDON
London, Mar. 20,
-The King and Queen will spend
HONAN DERAILMENT.
BILL Washington, Mar. 293-
the
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