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PARISIANS FIGHT POLICE FROM BARRICADES

DANGER OF WAR

IN PACIFIC

TROTSKY'S ORDER

TO QUIT

Hoping To Get Into

Ireland

London. May 2.

In view of the order to leave France by May 3, M. Leon Trotsky has, says the Daily Herald, applied for admission to the Irish Free State as a political refugee. -Renter.

LORD NEWTON'S WARNINGS

AMERICAN POLICY

CLARIFIED

AN ALL-EMBRACING DOCTRINE

Washington, May 1. Developments in the For

NAVAL PACT East continue to occupy con-

FOLLY

siderable attention in United States.

the

Lord Newton, the former!

ADMIRAL KEYES' Conservative M.P., who is

ATTACK

JAPAN'S NAVY

UNTOUCHABLE

London, May 2.

passing through America,

The Duke of Connaught, uncle of His Majesty the King, who celebrated hia 84th birthday yesterday.

bas provoked much comment that there is peril of war in Back to by expressing the opinion

¡the Pacific.

Mr. Cordell Hull's Far Eastern; policy statement is regarded in

Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, who high official circles as represent-

ing a general, statement of United:

was elected Member of. Parlia-States principles regarding in-

Nature Film

ment for North Portsmouth international relations, applicable EFFORT TO SECURE

ai a

the recent by-election, explained Conservative meeting in London that it was due to the London Naval Conference of 1931 that he entered politics.

Admiral Keyes described the Treaty that resulted as the greatest plece of folly over etrated.

All the safeguards which were

rights and obligations. to any situation involving treaty

They do not consider that it is

an unfriendly gesture to Japan,

LOCAL SHOWING

Efforts are made to secure per-

in view of the fact that it emmission for the local screening of braces American polles concerning"Back To Nature." Alm sponsored] the Philippines, China, Manchu lug and Japan.

by Mins Jan Gay. based on her book "Going Naked." The Alm is now being played in Nag-i

LEAGUE POLICY. League of Nations' policy-was

GRAVE OUTBREAK FIVE GENDARMES SHOTS FIRED AT

AT MIDNIGHT

MAY DAY OCCURRENCES THROUGHOUT WORLD

ISOLATED RIOTING

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, May 2. 3.08 pm

LONDON, MAY 2.

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WOUNDED .1

Revolver Fight In

Paris Suburb

(Special to "Telegraph")

(lip Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Mes Ordinance, 1814: Breived

1. 10.1 m.)

Paris, May 1. May Day was compara- France,

tively quiet in

ה

except for a revolver battle between demonstrators and police in Alfortville, suburb of Paris, in which five policemen were wounded,

The city itself has been quiet. largely because of heavy military reinforce- ments. United Press.

May

ITALIANS

INCIDENT IN

AUSTRIA

COMMUNISTS ACCUSED

(Special to "Talegraph")

By Tetro-ph. Copyright, Telegraphie liza

Ordinance. (4) Broclved May

1. 10.16.1.)

Vienna, May 1.

What might have become a serious international incident OKENSKOEMMBLÍ - Occurred to-day near the Anatro-

Italian border.

A survey of despatches from all over the globe reveals THE AZORES

that May Day celebrations passed off in an atmos- phere of comparative quiet.

The only rude disturbances of the general spirit of peace

occurred in India and Paris.

Paris did not see any serious riots until after midnight when a tense situation developed in the Gobelins district, where police, republican guards and fire- men were all engaged in a fierce gun-battle with demonstrators who were protesting against the ar- rest of the Communist deputy, M. Monjauvin, yesterday. The rioters met the police advance with a fusillade of shots, upon which the police retired. Later, the Communist barricades were stormed and thirty of the inmates were captured-United Press,

FRANCE

MIDNIGHT RIOT IN PARIS

Socialist Occupy Building Block

NEW YORK

Paris. May 2 Violent disturbances broke outfly

10-40 m In the working class district of

SCORNED

DIRECT TRIP BY TAIMOSHAN

SURVEY WORK FOR

AIR MINISTRY

A number of Italians; on their way from Italy to Vienna, wore fired upon neur Krieglnek.

It is alleged that the shooting was carried out by Coniniuniata.

Members of the Heimwehr who were escorting the Italian party through the hills returned the re and claim that they killed one and that anothor of the daynilants was wounded-United Press.

DEATH OF MR. O. MADAR

Bermuda, May 1. The five British naval officers sailing from Hong- kong to England in the ketch "Taimoshan," left here to-day on the last stage, OLD RESIDENT PASSES scorning the Azores as

AWAY halfway halt.

The death occurred at his re- They are making the last Inpsidence of four thousand miles without at about 2 p.m. to-daf,

In 1 B. Sharpe Street, of Mr. sighting land.

Osman Madar, an old nud highly It is understood that during the respected member of the local trip they will do survey work on Indian community. behalf of the British Air Ministry,

and

HUGE PARADE OF COMMUNISTS

Fascism And New Deal Both Attacked

(Special to "Telegraph") Telegraph.-Copyright;"ColoprajhicTM Ném

at the request of the Air-Ministry over 60 years of age, took Ill about The late Mr. Madar, who was HAD the Washington Coll-genusly condemned by Lording after which it will be run Paris at midnight, when May Day

Ordinance. 4111 Received Μαν

It seems probable that they will week ago of pneumonia ference, he said, were then swept Nowton on his arrival at San in Shanghai,

complete their voyage from Ilong-succumbed in spite of "I then vowed that when Francisco From the Far East to-

demonstrators, after a day of away.

New York, May 1.

the best The scenes

kong to England in almost exactly medical attention. He leavea the naval discussions

ap day on his way to Geneva for the selected from several nudist cen-tasi-cab drivers taking out their film were comparative inactivity. attacked

The greatest mass of Com-yene, possibly a little under non, Mr. A. O. Mador, and several again in 1936. I would strike coming Lengne session with data tres in Germany, France and the ears for the night service.

They left the Colony, it will be re-married daughters. blow for Britain and pot the case regarding the

munists and Socialists in American called, on Manchurian ques United States, and they purport

May 1 last, baving for proper Imperial and national tion,

The police were summoned to history thronged Lower Manhattan obtained permission for to show what nudism is and what suppress the riot and the de-to-day.

the The late Mr. Madar was a pro- defence."

He said that the League's re-the nudists do. There are three moustators took refuge in a large

Voyage, They re 011 special minent member of the Indinn Referring to the naval power of commendations are impossible to pokers in the film. Professor block of buildings, from

The police had

half-pay leave.

[community, being u committee the greatest Japan. Admiral Reyes said: "carry out. The difficulties of the Adolf Koch of Germany, founder they hurled pissiles and fired diffealty in keeping the Socialists

The Taimoshan's "commander gember of the Hongkong Islamic tell you up a naval man that Japan situation

Union and was formerly a member wo-and

head of the All-German shots at the pollee, One police-order Computer Their vessel is only 4 feet long-laying at one time served on the

Lieut.-Commander Sherwood. is untouchable,” -- Reuter,

the Indian Recreation'. Club, Nudist Movement, Monsieur K. dejning was wounded, Mongeot, and a famous American) Two thousand police, reinforced (United Press.

Commitee of the Club. He had dreturer on, nudism.

by the gardes mobiles have BELT-

over thirty years' service in the Nuval Armamenta Office and. was at the time of his death the senior local elerk.

came

HISTORY WRITER

PASSES

COLLABORATOK

KIPLING

WITH

London, May 2, The death las occurred of. Mr. Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher, M.A., formerly Fellow of All Souls

and of Magdalyn College, Oxford,

Lite well-known writer

גזמ

completely Cathe

#ppreciate in Europe.

DANGER OF WAR.

Stapan is emphatically unwilling to abandon Manchukuo, he told interviewers.

Asked about the possibility of war, he replied: There is a dan

of the Japanese militarista exceeding themselves "like Ger many in 1914,--Reuter,

BRONSON REA'S LATEST

in the

which

prevent

is

elnsh.Reuter.

New York, May 1.

free of disorders.

i The film has been shown at rounded the buildings, all the The biggest May Day parade in the Isis Theatre, Shanghai, and entrances of which have been New York's history was completely passed by the Chinese Censor barricaded by the insurgents. Board of Motion Pictures. Tho M. Langeron, the Prefect of International Settlement author- Police, is now at the scene of the ties, however, have refused to give mute, and a special squad of their sanction.

police, with, steel helmets, is pre paring to force an entrance

Mr. H. E. Latopart, leader of Reuter. the local nudist movement, has received a communication from RUSSIA. Shanghai regarding the sugges• į tion for screening the film in Hongkong, and has also been in- formed that a nudist centre in the North-The Sunny Garden-

historien) subjects, at the age of Amorican And japanese will be open for guests from

76 years.

Policies

(Special to "Telegraph"}

( Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Mea-

Ordinance,

Receive t )

10.

The late Mr. Flotcher, who wün from 1985 to 1927 Delegate of the Clarendon Press, was for a time assistant master at Eton. Amongst his many works was an Introduc-age" tory History of England in five volumes (with Rudyard Kipling), a School History of England, the Making of Western Europe (in two volumes) and a Sketch on the Great War--Reuter

ESCAPED MAN RE-ARRESTED

Mau

Washington, May 1 Mr. Bronson Ren, the American publicist and foreign adviser to the Manchukuo Government, well- known for his pro-Japanese sym pathies, said to-day that Mr. Cordell Hull's statement, in effect, la similar to the Japanese

thereof.

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interest

FIVE HUNDRED PLANES

Great Military Parade In Russia

(Special to "Tolograph”)

By Tetzaraph. Copyright, Telegrapḥla Hom ANZEI Ordinance. 1804 scoiced Klay1 * 10.1.19.}

Moscow, May 1,

A huge military display marked to-day'n May Day celebrations in Moscow.

WIDE, DENUNCIATIONS.

FOREIGN ROYALTY IN LONDON

London, May 1. The funeral will take place this The King and Queen of Slum afternoon leaving the residence at were entertained to luncheon by 5.15 p.m. The demonstrations generally the Prime Minister and Miss Mac were marked by hilarity, smiles Donald at 10 Downing Street to- and songs, though red flags were day.

in profusion and there were Prince and Princeau Kayu of banners galore denouncing Capi-Japan to-day visited the Wallace talism, Fascism, Hitler, Mussolini, Collection, Westminster Abbey, and the New Deal, the Brains Trust, the. Houses of Parliament. At the and demanding the freedom of last-mentioned, they were received Billings and Mooney and Scotts-by the Speaker. They also visited boro negroes,

the London Zoo and other points The Communist parade included of Intercat. British Wireless, five people from Scottsboro and Ruby Bates, one of the princivals! in the case.-Rother.

CHILE

ONE KILLED AND 13 INJURED

(Special to Telegraph")

Ordinance, fifty-two modern

Five hundred and

165 was plance, Including

troops marched by in pro-

May

CEREMONY.

(By Teingropa. Copyright, Telegraphio

te

T#PL. Received 1,20.300,-), A wedding of unciation causing the utterance celebrated quietly by the Registrar spelte troop mar flow overhendi

Santiago, May 1. A censorship was established this morning, when There is no difference between Wong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. off taking the salute in the Red May Day disturbances in which Miss din cession, M. Stalin and M. Vorosht throughout Chite to-day fellowing the Mouroe and the Doctrine. Both are derived from to Mr. Chan Pak-slun,

Hirota Santiago P. Wong, was married FINED FOR THEFT OF the unquestionable right of any Mr. and Mrs. Chin Fuchoung.

one person was killed and thirteen of Square, son

Such was the size of the Red Injured.-United Press, STEEL

nation to net when its security is

Army

on parade that it took three) CUBA menaced.".

The bridegroom's father, who is hours for them to pass the saluting Japan, he said, has moraly evok-well-known in business clicles in RA, Making his exunpe while being

from the Shamshulpo ed the principle of Monroe "in Hongkong, is the owner of the .conveyed

The banners carried were in Police Station to the Kowloon order to protect herself against Queen's Theatre building and also many languages.

on Friday last, Lam the development of plans and pro-a chain of Chinese hotels including shrieked "Long Live May Day," They mainly Magistracy Sai-chal was re-arrested by a Krammes openly and frankly the Nathan Hotel, the Luk Hol but one denounced Japanese Im- Chinese detective in

directed against Japan's security." Tung and the Luk Kwok Fan Dim, poriallam United Press. Kowloon

-United Fresn. yesterday.

which was opened only a few months ago.

The bride chose

He was charged at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning before Mr. Wynne-Jones with the larceny of 80 cattics of steel. Pleading guilty, he was fined $10 or 14 days' ings, bard Inbour.

As

HEAVY GUARDS ON EMBASSIES

INDIA

STRIKE RIOTING IN DELHI

Hundred Sent To

Hospital

(Special to "Talegraph")

MORE ELECTRIC TRAINS

SOUTHERN RAILWAY

EXPANSION

London, May 1. A further stage of the Southern Rallway's rent scheme of electri- Bention was opened to-day when the first electric train ran from London beyond Bickley to St. Mary's Cray.

Electrification is to be carried un to Sovenoaks, at a cost of half Ja million pounds.—British Wirelesu.

(hy Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphi Man 500@@ ager Ordinance. 14PA. Borited May

2. 10.18 qimŲĮ

+

Bombay, May 1.

were

monstrations all over India Violent May Day de- caused frequent clashes be- tween rioters and the police.

Hundreds

Injured in different parts of the country, many of them seriously.

The centre of the gravest disur- ders was Delh!, where more than Havana, May 1. two hundred persons were injured. The whole of Cuba passed un im hectic aircot fighting. uneasy day. Small attempts at One hundred of the combatants P.W.D. lorry disturbances

were quickly Bup-wore so seriously injured as to ព charming yesterday Nanking, May 2, gown of white Batin over which a hospital. In another accident, pressed and generally the situa-require admission into hospital.

Chlu Kwat

downtion passed off quietly, knocked a result of a norica of meet tulle bridal vall fell in graceful by

The Delhi disturbances davolop- the

car No. 170 in The foreign embassies were ed when mill-workers, who are on Nanking Legislative folds. She carried a bouquet of fennossy Road, He was also sent to heavily guarded, throughout the triko, attacked non-strikere with (Continued on Pago 6.)..... Hillen.

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