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JUNE

11, 1934.

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REMARKABLE INTERVIEW GIVEN BY EX-KAISER

MOSLEY MEETINGS

BROKEN UP

SEMPLICE PUTUJEN LATINASINTERNATIOFURZENARANDAZI

HITLER-MUSSOLINI

MEETING

Fixed Definitely For Week-End

Rome, June 11.

The meeting between Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini will be held on Friday and Saturday at the Villa Stra, belonging to the Government, between Padua and Venice.

Hitler and von Neurath will

at Venite by arrive

air and join Mussolini at the Villa.-Reuter,

SIŅA)

TURBULENT

CROWDS

IN LONDON

FEAR OF CREATION OF

RIVAL FORCES

HOME SECRETARY UNDER FIRE

London, June 6,

The little affair at the Olympia on Thursday night| when scores were injured in clashes with the Mosley

EXCITING CHASE Black Shirts, notably among

IN HARBOUR

REVENUE MEN FIRE

ON MOTORBOAT

interrupters in the hall itself, may have a sequel.

Great interest is centred upon

number of questions to be asked In the House of Commons to-day in reference to alleged Fascist brut- Vality at Olympia, and with a view. to extracting the Government's latest attitude on the whole ques- WARNING SHOTS of political uniforms and the

Fascists military marching. Shots were fired by re- Some members of the House are venue officers at suspected (expected to press for a debate en the subject which the Government opium smugglers during awill hardly be able to refuse. thrilling chase across the harbour in the early hours of this morning.

RIVAL ARMIES?

U.S. STEEL STRIKE THREAT

Decision Postponed Till Thursday

Washington, June 10. A decision regarding the threatened steel strike has been postponed until June 14, when a special .conven. tion summoned at Pitts- burgh of the Amalgamated Association af Iron. Steel and Tin Workers. to decide the question. Generat Johnson, NRA Administra- tor, has been invited attend. Reuter,

fo

MURDERED BY POLICE!

INDIGNANT DENIAL BY NANKING

NOT A TRACE YET FOUND

FABRICATIONS:

CAPITAL SHIPS

FOR ITALY

CHANGE OF POLICY EXPLAINED:

DISARMAMENT FAILURE

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Bu Telegraph, Capertoni. Teltoṛaphie Hex-

Ordinance, 1821, - Rerviced

June

Vador

17. 18.87 0.1

Bushe, June 11. In an official communique ex- plaining the decision of the Italian Government to lay down two 35,000-ton battleships this year, it is stated that Italy has hitherto abstained from. build- ing battleships in the cause of naval disarmament..

It is pointed out that there ships were allotted to Italy under the Washington Treaty, but they were not ordered in order not to jeopardise the eventual result of the naval conference in particular. and the results of the armaments

imitation conference in general.

The ex-Kaber. at Doorn, walking

with a friend.

The U.S. Kidnapping Menace

MR. DODGE TAKES

"In consequence of the situation arrived lately in regard to the naval armaments of virtually all the countries in the world, the Fascist Government now deems it fit to give | CHILDREN TO ENGLAND] the Italian Navy that organic.com- position which appears indispensu- ble in view of the lack of necord on. ganlitative Imitation."--United Press.

35,000 TONNERS TO BE LAID, DOWN

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Man

Ordinaner, 1804 Received June 11, 347 cm3

New York, June 10.

The kidnapping menace

JAPAN'S PLACE IN CHINA

FAR EAST BARRIER TO BOLSHEVISM

A SURVEY OF WORLD POLITICS

1894.

+

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”).

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Folographic Messager Ordinance, Received, June 11, 11.87 cm.) *

London, June. 11.

A remarkable interview with the ex-Kaiser Wilhelm at Doorn, in which the former German Emperor sur- veys the political world at large and hints that nothing will stop Japan's ambitions in China, is published this morning in the Daily Mail, well- known for its advocation of a policy of giving Japan absolute liberty to do as she wills in China. The interview was given by the ex-Kaiser, to Mr. Randolph Churchill, the young son of Mr. Winston Churchill. Mr. Randolph Churchill was recently appointed "Special Editor" of the Daily Mail.

A HOHENZOLLERN ON HITLER

SINISTER MOTIVE

Nanking, June 11. The whereabouts of Mr. Kura-

Rome, June 10.

in the United States shows Randolph Churchill that he had to constitutional monarchy, I am The Man of Doorn told Mr.jours should be crowned by a return- moto, Japanese vice-Consul at

Following Signor Mussolini's Others will press for legislation Nanking, still remains a mystery decision to build up the Italian no sign of diminishing and been very impressed by the insure that my family would not fail tanning political uniforms and A motorbont which had put off private armies, with a view to curb./ despite the efforts of the local Navy to the limits of the Washing the wealthiest of the coun-¡creasing power of Japan and he in their duty.

gendarmerie, and the detective ton Treaty, announced at the end

went on in a vein suggesting that great battle try's citizens are becomingly his pre-war ideas of a European "COME AND FETCH ME" from an upriver boot arriving lasting the activities of the Fascists branch, who have scoured the of last month two

revenue and also with a view to forestalling whole city without securing the ships are to be constructed. anxious.

combination to bring Japan to a night, was followed by

"At the same time, the Germans forces that slightest clue.

Au oficial announcement states

Mr. Horace Dodge, the famous halt have undergone a complete turned me out and if they want me officers in another motorboat. A possible opposition

It is conjectured in one quarter that the vessels-will-each-be-of-

change. warning signal to the suspect might be organised by Sle Stafford

that he may have left the capital 35,000 tons and will be laid down

back they will "have "to" comë”and Detroit motor-boat rneer," has"left"

"It is useless to think," he fetch me." eraft to heave-to for the purposes Cripps or the Communists,

on a private tour of the surround-before the end of the present year.

the United States for England, as said, "that growth of Japanese the result of threats to the safely power in China can now be pre-ex-Kaiser expressed of a search, passed by unheeded.

in his concluding phrases, the ing districts. and as

horror and the quarry accelerated

of the Meanwhile, took on the

It is reported from Shanghai one at Trieste and the other at speed, the chase

amazement at the folly of the world "Japan is us capable of giving in attempting to restore a high aspect of a race across the western; feeling among some sections of the that some person or persons claim-T section of the barbour.

public was provided yesterday whened to have sighted Mr. Kurumoto!

the price level by destroying goods.→→

United Press. Warning shuts from the revenue Tour Fascist open-air meetings in pass alone a Street at Bangkew

of London were yesterday in a motor ear. Thust Fraft ultimately had the effect of various parts forcing the suspected boat to broken up by turbulent crowds or observer said that Mr. Kuramoto" close inshore. Two men leaped were abandoned on the advier oft seemed to be making a hasty trip' from the boat on to the Praya. the polier owing to the menacing towards the Hund, where he might

buve raught but at that moment a car appear-jattitude of the crowds. ed along the

he was unable to make his escape against and was arrested, together with Reuter. his companion,

MENACING CROWDS.

evidence

the

organised campaign

1

Dairen-bound

Genoa-Reutter.

Bulgarian Troops

This repo Shot Down

waterfront and Four persons were arrested in the steamer.

Commenting knocked down one of them. Al-course of the day in connection;

Japanese spokesman stated that though, not very seriously injured, with

the Fascist meetings.it was merely a rumour.:

The Nunking authorities say

suggestion that MFIRST BRUSH WITH that my Kuramoto might be the victim of

COMITADJIS almost! a kidunpoing gang is

case had ever occurred in capital-Crutrul News,

Five tacks of opium of KwangKi

origin was found in their posses BILLION DOLLAR BILL unbelievable, as no kidnapping

sion, it is reported.

The injured man has gone into the Government Civil Hospital.

A COMEDY OF ERRORS

PIRACY SCARE ENDS

IN INJURY

two

A comody of errors, attended by an almost tragic aequel, was reported by the police yesterday

native concerning

craft anchored at Taiku Chau, a smail

between Pingrehna island Cheung Chas, in British waters.

A sampan waiting for the ap proach of night to commence fish-

and

ing operations, became an object

FOR ROADS

Rushed Through Congress In Two Days

NANKING ANXIETY.

Nanking. June 11.

the

Government leaders are growing

junxions about the disappearance of :

Mr. Kuramoto.

(Special to "Telegraph")

lis Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Men sprá Ordinance, tams. fretired June

Sofia, June 10.

The Arst round of the drive

vented.

of his children.

and He has taken his son daughter with him, owing to Fears Chim peace and order that they might be kidnapped if British were in giving it to India they remained in the United States.

BULWARK AGAINST REDS.

They were escorted to the liner t "Moreover," the ex-Kaiser went

had been engaged in closely watch, bulwark against Bolshevism, as ing the children since their arrival strong as Germany in the West. in New York.

by a stalwart bodyguard, which on, "Japan constitutes the eastern THE WASHINGTON

The ex-Kaiser was extremely

It is understood that the sceptical about the future of the children will remain in England League of Nations and about its indefinitely-Reuter Special.

CHANGTE REFLOATED

MACTAN LANDS PASSENGERS

(Special to "Talographi")

fly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Man 1505. dp Ordinance.

Beceived June -11 £2,29 75.00

Manila, June 11.

SCENE

value in international relation- BREAKDOWN OF NRA

ships. He laughed at the folly

talking of merely

disarmament when the nations were actually very busily engaged in re-firming.

TALKING CIRCUS.

"The talking circus at

Geneva

has done nothing but being inter-

national co-operation into ridicule.

AND AAA?

CONFIDENCE.

DECLINING

Washington, June 10.

Government spendings on un

There are at present no definite plans for further dolinr devaluation. Business confidence in the out- Jook and the Administration con- tinues to decline.

The trouble in Europe to-day employment, drought relief, loans The new Fascist Govern-

is that there are plenty of to industries, home loan board and public works are to be in- High Chinese ofeinls, Interviewment in Bulgaria has met

politicians but few statesmen."

The ex-Kaiser also dealt with creased during the next few Washington, June 10, jed thin morning, expressed in-

reports to the with a sharp setback in its

the growth The Road Construction Bill, dignation over

of dictatorships in months to bolster consumer buy- Kuramoto was efforts to break the power

Europe and said that there could ing power in an attempt to pre- providing for the expenditure of a effect that "Mr.

be no doubt that demoerney was vent a bad summer slump. thousand million dollara on new kidnapped by Chinese Special

on the wane on the Continent. highway's in the United States as Police outside the Japanese Con- of the Comitadjis in Mace-

donia. an unemployment relief measure, sulate and murdered later."

STERNER MEASURES, A Chinese official expressed the has been quickly passed through

"Storner measures appear to be the House of Representatives and hope that the public abroad would

combat the Senate and has been sent to not be misled by false reports on against the Comitudjis-the sa-

The inter-island steamer Mac- necessary everywhere to enlled terrorist organisation of the Pre-the Kuramoto case which

in many tan to-day landed ninety-two the perils of anarchism and bolshev, fabricated and spread for certain peasants resulted "sinister motives."-Renter. casualties among the Government passengers in Manila after tak-lem."

also in-i The former Monarch ing them off the Hongkong- Inrces. Four soldiers were shot

bound steamer Changte, whichdicated that he was perplexed by dead..

went aground on Matanal Point Britain's policy in India. He as- serted that Indin was Incapable of on Thursday evening.

Fourteen the Changte's governing itself.. passengers now in Manula are Europeans, the remainder being Chinosc.

the White House for the silent's signature-Beuter.

of suspicion to the crew of a junk STUDENT FEUD AT

loading bricks in the vicinity, who,

a pirate, waiting for reinforce-

thinking that the other craft was

ments from the island before

UNIVERSITY

CAPTAIN'S CUP

were

The new mayor of a Macedonian City just appointed by the new government was also shot dead.

Meanwhile, another important

currying out an attack, discharged SIXTEEN INJURED AT HAPPY VALLEY GOLF stevelopment in Bulurum tant

a volley of shots at it. The arms

used were two ancient muskets.

and one of these, firing some rusty

CHAOYANG

. Peklig, June 11,

COMPETITION.

le believed to be hernided by the unexpected arrival in Sofia of Returning a card of 86-1670, representative of the Bank of LG. Billinghurat qualified for the England.

It is believed that the visit is

nails, found mark in the body! The compound of the Chaoyan Captain's Cup in the June compeli- of one of the two fishermen on University threatened to become tion at Happy Valley, other lead-connected with the possible de the sampan. His companion, on a battle arena yesterday when the Acores being: R. Morrison 85 valorisation of the leva Reuter his part bolloving that they wore hostile groups of students attempted 1471, A. MacIndoe 91-18-70, J. Special. being attacked by pirates, instant- to settle a diaputo by a free fight. w. Franke, 86-13-73

ly ülved overboard and, swem The timely arrival of a contingent There were to entries.

nshore.

FAIR TO SHOWERY of armed police stopped it before Matters were restored to their it developed seriously.

Pressure rominins highest over true light nylon polled officers, The trouble arose out of a dis- Leung Mei-lo, a pigwash carrler, summoned to the spot, commenced pute on Saturday over the allot-was sentenced to four months hard the Pacific to the East of Japan. an investigation. Two men from ment of acats in the dining hall labour by Mr. Hamilton, at the Central The depression is moving eastward Magistracy this morning. for the batwoon Tokyo and the Bonina. the junk, who had been arrested, of the university to students from theft of a radiator cap from Acar Another depression is situated to Нолан and Kwangtung which belonging to Mr. Start, of the China

of Shantung, The injured fisherman, Fan Yan, developed into a provincial foud. Fleet Club, at Wanchai, Defendant he

forecast: South winds, the Local agod 26, entered hospital for Sixteen students were injured.ald he picked up the cap in

moderate; fair to showery. treatment of a minor injury.

Central News Agencji.

wore released.

|stroet three days ago,

north-west

of

HITLER'S WORKS. Referring to Herr Hitler, he They are expected to travel to end that the Nazi leader had done Hongkong aboard another steamer. marvellously in his task of pulting now life and soul into the German The Changte grounded on

nation.

"If over the German people felt bank as far as can be ascer damage. None of the passengers it right that Herr Hitler's endenv tained and suffered no was harmed.

United Press;

serious

She was refloated this morning

FINED TEN CENTS! and is expected to arrive in Manila under her own power to-morrow. A fine of ten conta was imposed 7 by Mr. Macfadyon in the Contral The local agents, Mesara. Butter- Polico Court, this morning on a field and Swire, state that the woman, Li Yung, 38, for hawing Changte is now expected in Hong-newspapore without a Heches. The woman's property consisted kong on or about Friday.

The passengers are coming up only of two ten-cent places and

[several coppar conta on the Empress of Asia.

The sliver bill is likely to pass but the commodity exchange bill will probably fail,

NRA policies are confusing and

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