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HOIHOW SHOOTING MYSTERY: BRITON KILLED

SEVEN BURNED TO DEATH

AIRLINER CRASH IN CATSKILLS

PLANE

MISSING FOR 36 HOURS

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New York, June 11. Extensive land and air searches for a missing giant passenger-carrying air-mail plane to-day revealed an- other serious tragedy of the air.

The airliner, which was hound' from

Chicago, Newark to

was

found in the Catskill Mountains, near Albany, New York State. completely burned out.

Mr. E. R.

R. Collier of the Chinese Maritimes Customs

İNTERPRETENJANETH JUSTO KLASSENTAIL:STAKES KERROUSEL AZ

MALAYA TEXTILE

QUOTAS

Re-Export Depôts To Be Established

Singapore, June 12. The Legislative Council has passed an Ordinance imposing quotas for foreign textiles. almed against Japan,

to

The Ordinance contains 1 clause establishing re- export depots in order cause the minimum possible interference with the entre pot trade. Renter.

BANDIT BLACKMAIL

The mishap had serurred about TWO LAKHS DEMAND

to suggest that the plane crashed

thirty-six hours before.

Examination of the wreck seems.

and eaught fire.

All seven occupants of machine were burned to death. United PresR,

the

TWO OTHER FATAL CRASHES

In Argentine And France

12.

Landon, June Yesterday was a bad day, for aircraft for in addition to American disaster in

are reported.""

Renter's correspondent

Buenos

Aires states that

the

ON MISSION

MURDER GANG RESPONSIBLE

Shanghai, June 12.

FIVE OTHERS WOUNDED

NO REPORT ON CIRCUMSTANCES

A CLASH WITH SMUGGLERS?

VICTIM POPULAR IN HONGKONG

Mr. E. R. Collier, popular British member of the Chinese Maritimes Customs service and fairly well known

According to Reuter message received this morning from Rome, Count Sabelli and Lieut, G. R. Pond, who recently flew the Atlantic after experiencing engine trouble, have completed their jourdey and baro fight, cross the Atlantic from East to West, shortly,

AUSTRIA ON

VERGE OF EXPLOSION

SITUATION GETTING OUT OF HAND

CHAOS FOLLOWS

OUTRAGES

(Special to "Telegraph")

Bu Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Mens

Ordinance.

Becelend JARS 12. 0,00 2.701.)

in

Vienna, June 11.

Austria to-day is virtually

in Hongkong, lost his life in arrived in Rome from Landon. It is their plan to start upon a return grown to such proportions

Hoihow by shooting yester- day in circumstances which

are not yet known.

It is understood that Mr. Collier was shot lend and that five other members of the Customs staff in Haihow were wounded, but the local office of the Customs is with- ont Information about the man- ner In which the casualties oc-

urred

A correspondent in North China reports the receipt by It is surmined that Mr. Collier the Southern Presbyterian was in charge of a revenue-cruiser that came into conflict with a force Mission in Haichow of aur armed smugglers or pirates. letter from a bandit or-It is possible, of course, that the ganisation demanding the party were attacked on land. payment of $200,000.

five months, the penalty is death." were killed and five injured when

SCANTY DETAILS.

Convent Bombed In Spain

SERIOUS FIGHTING IN STRIKE AREA

OVERFLOWING PRISONS

(Special to "Telegraph”)

ily Telegraph, Congright, Telegraphic Mess

Ordinance. 101. Brevived

There is no information to show, the Cats- The letter explains that "our

and arms are in-whether any of the other victims kills, two other major tragedies ammunition

sufficient. If the sum is not forth of the incident were Europeans or

or three of, “although it is presumed that i two incoming within

they were all Chinese.

The local Commissioner inform-12 m The first two of the four names the Trans-Andean airliner, from signed on the document are those ed the Telegraph that the only Buenos Aires to Santiago, crash-uf well-known bandit chlefs who facts received were contained in have been responsible for many a brief cable message in connection ed at Junin, in the Argentine.

toutrages and who were behind the with arrangements for the burial Two were killed. burnedl death, and two seriously injured. capture and murder of Mr. J. W. of the late Mr. Collier In Hong-

ikong. Vinson two years ago. Chartres, France.

mliitary bonber crashed

Jit

the roof of a house into flames-Reuter.

when

On

to

burst and

LIMITATION OF NAVAL AIRCRAFT

THE SILVER BILL PASSED

AWAITS ROOSEVELT SIGNATURE

U. S. PURCHASES IN LONDON

Washington, June 11.

a state of chaos. Anti- Government. violence has,

that the situation seems to be virtually out of control.

Both the Nazis on the one hand and the Socialists on the other are active in campaigns against the Dollfuss Dictatorship, although they are naturally working quite independently.

JUNE FIFTEENTH WAR DEBTS

Bolgians And Czechs To Default

Washington Jane 11. The diplomatic represen- tatives in Washington of and Czecho- Belgium Slovakia have informed the United States Government that their governments intend to default on the war debt payments due on June 15.-Reuter.

ACTURERENCIARENITY ENTA AND LINER JEKLENENANT NAGHAN CEANNAIT

FLOOD OF

NOTE FORGERIES

CHARTERED BANK $10 BILLS

ISSUE IS TO BE WITHDRAWN

There is a flood of forged $10 notes of the Chartered

A feeling somewhat akin to despair pervades Vienna and a doulit exists as to the possibility of Bank of India, Australia and the Government being, able to China, in the Colony, ac- restore peace and order,

cording to the police.

ALLEGIANCE DOUBTFUL

It was stated in a prosecution

The allegiance of some of the bofore Mr. Macfadyen in the Auxiliary forces in doubtful enough Central Police Court this morning and people argue now, therefore, Į that Chartered Bank notes seemed Can the Government strengthen easier to forge than the notes of their position by the aid of asthe Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. new voluntary force?

Detective-Sergeant T. J. Hemsley The Government is finding it told the magistrate that he saw The Senate to-day passed difficult to net against the perpetra the manager of the Chartered ters of the outrages occurring all Bank. The notes are now being the Silver Bill, which has al-over the country, creating an at-withdrawn and new issues will be ready completed its passage mosphere of fear and unrest. out shortly. through the House-of-Re-

DAILY BOMBINGS.

Chu-Tak-leung, 28, was charged- with the possession of three forged presentatives.

ten dollar notes of the Chartered Daily bombings continue. The Bill will now Madrid, June 11.

Ho, to the

It is feared that if the death Bank A charge of uttering was President for signature.

penalty is applled against offenders, withdrawn by the Pallece. De- The main provisions, it may be it will intimidate only the less fendant denied knowledge of Despite an official assuran- ce that all is quiet, the recalled, call for the establishment radical element and not only as a forgery,

of large silver reserve a cur- rumour persists that a seri-rency backing in the ratio of 247 spur to the extremists in the Nazi and Socialist camps.--Reuter ous clash has occurred in the with gold. The policy is manda- Special. south of Spain between the tory but the President is given discretion in putting the polley | is atided Mystification

Meanwhile, the United States and the bandits are constantly affair by the fact that the head striking peasants and the into effect. earrying out their threats, but this ice

of the Chinese Maritimes police.

Government is making silver pur- chases overseas, the first time that the Presby Cuatonis has not sel received a re-

been terian missionaries have singled out for such threats,Fort on the shooting. Reuter,

Such blackmail letters have been. constantly received by wealthyj Chinose in the Hallow districti

HEAD OFFICE MYSTIFIED.

to the

According to the report, there has been considerable bloodshed in Enquiries made through the fierce clashes, the strikers fighting United Press in Shanghai, resulted desperately. Several are said to in the following reply:

have been killed. "The Inspector-General has not j Miltary reinforcements have

eident,"

U.S. Expected to Object HEATH ROBINSONIAN been informed of the Holhow in-been sent to Badajoz Province.

to British Proposal

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Ordinoure, Ruger

15. 10.00 a.m.)

Received Junn

Washington, June 11.

It is believed in usually well- Informed quarters that Britain is formulating proposals for the limitation of naval aircraft the 1935 naval conference.

WARSHIP

New Design Ship Plan thirty-two yours

Rejected

(Special to "Telegraph”)

the Telegraph Copyright. Telegraphic Mea Feceived Juna at anges Ordinance, Jan.

Na information is available the concerning the nature of likely British proposals, but it is expected that the United States Government will object-United Preas.

CHINA SQUADRON AT WEIHAIWEI

ADMIRAL DREYER

ARRIVES

Woihakwei, June 12.

Washington. June 11.

PRISONS CROWD.

SERVED IN HONGKONG.

It is anderstood that they have The late Mr. E. R. Collier was been sent to do the harvesting, the of age and had strikers declaring that they will let been in the Chinese Maritimes the crops rot rather thun give in. Customs since 1923.

The local military hospital has le was well-known in Hong-been converted into a prison as all kong where he served for some other prisons are teeming with ar time as Transport Officer and rusted peasants: officer in charge of the lunch, Cheong Kong.

lle

SERIOUS OUTRAGES.

Mr. Morgenthau, the Secretary: of the Treasury, announced to-day that the Treasury imported five million ounces of silver from London laat week.

MORE, FRAGES

LAST NIGHT

Four Injured By Bomb

In Station

Vienna, June '12.

It is understood that the con- signment was paid for by the

A series of outrages occurred employment of the funds of the in various parts of Austria last Gold Stabilisation Find-Renter.

evening. adding tu the ut- mosphere af uneasiness, and terror.

CHAN LIM-PAK

CASE

Four were Injured when bomb exploded at the West Station, Vienna, on the arrival)

Orlan of the

express, while detonators were exploded during demonstrations In Vienna and Salzburg.

An electric pylon was de- stroyed by explosive at Salzburg

COUNSEL BRIEFED FOR patriotic

BOTH SIDES

that Mr. H. G. Sheldon has beeu retained by. Messrs. Lo and Lo, to appear for A further serious manifestation the defence of Mr. Chan Lim-pak,

Home from returned

A bomb was thrown during the furlough fairly recently,

night into the Dominican' Convent After his service In Hongkong, at Ciudad Renie Another bomb he went to Swatow for a spell and was thrown into a private house. was transferred in Hoihow quite recently.

A proposal recently submitted to the general board of the Navy for a new design in warships He leaves a widow, with whom that might have revolutionised the deepest sympathy will be fell

It is understood that there hre no navy work, has been rejected.

The scheme, generally, was for children. the construction of an experimen- tal flying-deck cruiser.

It was rejected by the General MASON WINS WELTER Board on the ground that the

suggested design

| femible-United Press.

Was not

the

SHOWERY WEATHER Pressure is highest, over

of Japan. Admiral Sir Frederle Dreyer, Pacific to the east

situnted over aboard H.M.S. Suffolk arrived Depressions are

South Manchurin and. to the here at 10.30 a.m. to-day,

the north-east of the Bonins. Local Practically the whole of

now as forecast:-South China Squadron is

TITLE

"Tiger" Smith: Beaten On Alleged Foul

It is learned

HUGE HAUL OF BOMUS.

It was stated that on Saturday morning, defendant. well-attired, went into the Myrtle's fruit and flowers shop, No. 14 Peking Rand, and asked to be served with the mast expensive apples, A sales- Woman attended him and he tendered a $10 note in payment. (Continued on Page 4.)

TAX DISPUTE TAKES A SERIOUS TURN

Japanese Threat

Newspaper

to

Kobe, June 12. It la learned that the authorities are likely to seizo the printing machinery and other movable pro- perty of the Japan Chronicle.

The action has been decided upon as the result of the non-payment of municipal taxes, which the Japan Chronicle is alleged to have,

other At Bludenz, the railway lines boycotted, together with

of perpetuni leases, -Reuter of the growing antagonism of the who was reminded at the Central were again turn up by unknown holders Socialists occurred in the heart of Police Court last week on six wreckers, but they were quickly the capital.

charges of alleged fraudulent ap-repaired..

A huge haul of hand grenades, A group of workmen kloned apropriation of money and fraudu- garden party at a Madrid house and lent keeping accounts of the Nan-bombs and explosive materials fractured the skull of the small yang Brothers Tobacco Company, was found under hut in

Vlounu allotment garden. daughter of the house. The child | Ltd.

Router. not expected to Yecover.—Renter Special.

PRES. LINCOLN ̧

TO ARRIVE HERE

SCHEDULE

It is also understood that Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K., is being briefed | by Mesara. Hastings and Co., for) the prosecution, on behalf of Mr. Johnson Wong.

Mr. Chan Lim-pak will make his second formal appearance before the ON Magistrate to-morrow morning,

He is on ball of $10,000,..

CHINA CUSTOMS SURTAX

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Nanking, June 12. The National Government has approved a recommendation by the Ministry of Finance that the five per cent, ad valorem surtax

London, June 11.

A tolegram received this morn- A Chinese was admitted to hospital on the customs rates, which oxi In a Afteen rounds contest nt variable Birmingham or

to-night for the ing announces that the Dollar ship yesterday with injuries resulting pires on June 30, be maintained for

from July

1. the reason being the necessity for Hombled here, including H.M.S. winds, moderate; cloudy, showery British welterweight campionship, President Lineoin, which caught from a fall into the tank of a steamer another year

Harry Mason (London) defented fire when nearing Honolulu on at Tajkun Docks.

will keep Cornwall, IIMS. Borwick, II.M.S.

to her

tiding over, financial dimeulties Cumberland, ILMS. Engle.

Falling from a plank into shallow Len "Tiger" Sinith, of Birming-Thursday,

schedule and arrived at Hongkong damage which the ship received, while the programme of elimina H.MS. Medway, HMS.

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but in view of the fact that she is tion of various forms of exorbitant Chinese several sloops and des-Pavilion, n

Smith was disqualified in the on June 28. was injured, ture,

Iaunched.--Central News, troyers and the submarines-being Inter conveyed to the Govern fourteenth round for an alleged No news is yet available by the arriving here on time, it does not taxes in the provinces is being

foul blow-Reuter, "

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