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HITLER NOW A FIGUREHEAD FOR REICHSWEHR?

MR. F. A. BRITTON VON PAPEN TO BE

INCORRECT REPORT

OF DEATH

The report of the death of Mr.

F. A. Britton; of St. Stephen's ↑ College, which appeared in to- day's issue of the South China Morning Post, la incorrect.

Mr. Britton's numerous friends will be glad to learn that he is in his usual good health,

PENNILESS EUROPEAN

DESCRIBED AS MISSIONARY

LIVING ON LOCAL MOTOR-BOAT

Mr.

DOG SUMMONS

at the Before Mr. J. B. Lee, Kowloon Magistracy this morning, Raph. Leonard. McCall, residing on the Sze Chi motor boat, Yau nati Shelter, appeared on charge of bringing a dog from

1

the New Territories to New Kow- loon yesterday without permission from the Colonial veterinary Surgeon.

Inspector Shaftain, In prosecut- i ing, said that defendant, who was a missionary, had no financial means and if a fine were inflicted. he would be unable to pay it and would have to go to prison.

The Magistrate, therefore, bound j defendant over In $50 for six 1 months.

NO WHITE DOG.

Mr. Basto of 9, Devon Road,

was also summoned for allowing

SUPERSEDED

ALTHOUGH EXONERATED

OF PLOTTING

FALSE ALARM IN CAPITAL

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messager Ordinance, 1894. Received, July 3, 9.30 am).

Berlin, July 3.

An atmosphero of tension and excitement per sists in Berlin, although the city is outwardly quict and the primary stage of the "second revolution" is completed.

Close secrecy is being maintained about the activities of forces loyal to Hitler in their round-up of suspects,

but it is officially admitted that twenty executions

had taken place up to midnight. It is also admitted

that additional executions are probable.

Herr Hitler has been in earnest conference with the leading figures in the government preliminary to a meeting of the Cabinet, this afternoon, when it is expected a list of those executed throughout Ger- many up to the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting will be announced, together with the numbers of those under arrest awaiting court-martial.

BARRICADE ROUND WILHELMSTRASSE AREA

Captain von Papen, the vice Chief of the Berlin Catholic move- his white dog out without a muzzle Chancellor, is now virtually a ment on June 12. He denied having free man, although it is believed

The Vatican oficially denies the white.dog. and, in the absence of complainant, an Indian constable, that he will lose his present-posis assertion of the Nazis that Herr

Klausener, committed suicide.,

the case was dismissed.

tion in the Government.

Disarmament of the Storm Troops and the delegation of the task of maintaining peace and order in the Raich to the Reichswehr is confidently predicted as a result of the developments of the week. end. An enortuous parade of the Storm Troops, with men of the Reichswehr superimposed is illustrated.

above.

INVITED TO CARRY ON

TOKYO CABINET'S RESIGNATION KURODA GRAFT SCANDAL

(Special to "Telegraph")

(By Telegraph. Copyright. Felegraphic Live- Ordinaner, 2591. Received July 1.2. 12,39, p.m.)

enpes

BIG BEN WILL RING TO-NIGHT

Familiar Chimes To Be Resumed

London. July Z. In connection with the

work of restoration of the Houses of Parliament, the Big Ben Tower has been hidden under partially scaffolding for past few months and the clock itself, which is one of most accurate in the world, has been undergoing overhaul.

The familiar chimes will be resumed to-morrow and the scaffolding will be re moved during the present week.--British Wireless.

EUROPEAN

LAD BITTEN

"

FOUR NEW CASES OF DOG-BITES

ON ISLAND AND MAINLAND Three dog-biting incidents were reported to the police yesterday.

In

END OF STORM TROOPS

PUTS HIM IN HANDS OF JUNKERS

LONDON AND U.S.

PORTA

OPINIONS

(5poslat to "Talegraph")

(By Talapraph, Copyright Teleorashis Mas Ledinner. (0. Reentred 2, 1205 pm)

Washington, July 2 After the first shock of the methods employed by Herr Hitler in purging his party, American opinion is inclined towards condonation on the score of expediency.

Political circles in Washington appear to believe that the cause of peace in Europe might ultimately bo benefitted as the result of, what appears to be a strengthen- ing of Hitler's personal position and control.

This attitude is based upon a belief that Hitler's drastic steps. the constituted a move towards more conservative Right and a stronger alignment with Capital and Industry.

It is thought that this devolop- ment, if it accurately represents the situation, will produce easier relations between Germany and the remainder of Europe becausa of the desire of such interests to

"tradeUnited- restore normal Pross

HITLER VIRTUALLY A "PRISONER ?”,

London, July 3. one case the victim was a The situation in. Germany con- European boy, Donald Gray, re-tinues to occupy leader writers. sident of No. 13, Stanley Terraco,

The Times remarks that as far Taikoo. He was bitten by as methods of government and re-. black dog belonging to Mrspect for human life are concerned, RM. Keown, of No. 15 Germany-has-roverted to mediaeval Stanley Terrace. The animal was conditions, but probably during the removed to Kennedy Town for next few years there will be more observation.

Tokyo, July 3. Admiral Viscount Saito!

this afternoon-and-handed visited the Imperial Palace the resignations of all the The Vatican is certain' that members of the Cabinet to Klausener was assassinated by his the Emperor. He now has foes, who were ready to take the. It is learned that the Emman ARMS RACKET IN Instituto, last night hit tutan opinion that Hitler has come to

furnished by

instructed the Calinet to remain opportunity troubious conditions to despatch in office until further notice.",

Mrs. R. Rathmell, of 85, Water- The Reichswehr guards that loo Hond; Mrs Duxon, of 14, Kent had been placed in front of von' Road; and Mr. Knight, of 12, Papen's house, in a private street Stafford Road; were fined $10 each neur the Tiergarten, was with- this morning at the Kowloon drawn last night. Magistracy for allowing their dogs complete freedom of movement.

Ünited Press,

out on the street without a muzzle.

ANOTHER TRAVELLER TO HONOLULU

HITLER GOES VISITING.

Borlin, July 2,

him.

ASSASSINATION ALLEGED.

A surprise has been caused in It is asserted that his murder was plain murder as Klausener some quarters where it was thought was practically certain.-United Excitement again surged us to never participated in pulities that a reconstruction of the Cabinet

Prean, fever pitch in the capital te-night Reuter Special.

Tokyo, July 3. when the entire Wilhelmstrasse

Admiral Viscount Salto is pro ceeding to the Palace at 1.30 p.m. lo submit the resignations of the

; Cabinet.

area was suddenly barricaded.

A huge wondering crowd gather-

Mr. Homer S. Cummings ed beyond the police cordon, but

Plans Trip

(Special to "Telegraph")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphis kiss-

Ordinanec, 1APA.

engre

Received July

it transpired that these unusual precautions were taken while Horr Hitler was paying a visit to the King of Slam at the Hotel Adlon. -Reuter.

MOMENTOUS GATHERING.

Berlin, July 2. The Cabinet meeting arranged Washington, July 2 for to-morrow will undoubtedly be

GREGOR STRASSER EXECUTED

Ambitions To Be In Hitler's Shoes

(Special to "Telegraph")

WIDESPREAD GRAFT.

JEOPARDY

AGREEMENT AT GENEVA

DRASTIC DRAFT CONVENTION

(Special to "Telegraph”)

When the Cabinet,mot this morn. ing, the Minister of Justice sub- mitted an informal report:on; the Kuroda seandal. It is understood that the report indicated that the (De Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Mestraft in political quanters wao..)

Received July

deeper and, more widespread than Berlin, July 2. was originally believed,

Ordinance.

It is announced that the Attor- the most momentous since the It la officially admitted that Fresh evidence is stated to inve ney-General, Mr. Homer S. Cum-, Nazi regime, began.

Gregor Strasser, one of the out-been forthcoming Implicating mings, and Mrs. Cummings, to- The Cabinet will deliberate standing figures in the Nazi Party member of the present Cabinet and gether with the Assistant At-upon. among other things, the during the days it was fighting for a former member of the Cabinet. torney-General, Mr. Harry S. Blair, future of Captain von Papen, and power, who had ambitions at one will sail from San Francisco for the fate of the Storm Troop lead-time to be in Hitler's shoes, Hawall on July 28 in connection Crx.

among those summarily shot dur- It is understood that von Papen ing the week-end party purge. with pending and condemnation proceedings and other legal mat- has already been exonerated from (Continued on Page 5.) tera requiring his personal atten-complicity in the plot. He is ex- gected to be released and super-

tion:

He Is returning to the United seded in the Vice-Chancellorship Slates on August 11, arriving at by General Goering. San Francisco on August 16.-

VON PAPEN'S FUTURE.

United Prese

P. AND O. SELLS SHARES

PROVIDING MONEY FOR NEW SHIPS

London, July. 3. The newspapers state that the P. and 0.. company have sold 1,500,000 shares of their holdinga of pound sterling ordinary shares in William Cory and Bong, the coal exporters.

It is understood that the object of the sale le to provido funda for further shipbuilding-Router,

Later.

Lator

Capt, von Pupien is no longer de- tained, He was soon animately chatting in the street with Genaral Goering, after an hour's talk in which, it is bellared, he axonerated himmelf.

BUDGET SURPLUS FORECAST

(by Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis Mes

Ordinance, #pen

Far Receiveď July

Geneva, July 2

+

reason to be afraid for Germany A black chow belonging to Mr.than of Germany. B. W. Simmons, of the Seamen's

Other commentators express to

an employee of Institute, on jan understanding with the Reich- the premises.

The Kwong Wah Hospital laat swehr for the disbandment of the Brown Shirts, in which connection, night treated La Ng, of 53, Temple the Daily Herald declares that Herr Street, for a dog bite, said to have Hitler will be. In future, a prisoner been inflicted by an unknown

of the Reichswehr, the polica and

brown chow in a garden near the Junkera.

Austin and Nathan Roads.

A fourth incident occurred од Sunday when Pte. A. Kemp, of the Lincolns, was bitten by his

own

⚫ PARIS LEAKAGE).

The Daily Herald's Paris corres-

dog while playing with it in Kow pondent declares that the shoot- loon City. The animal snappedings of Storm Troop loaders came a sequel to the visit of Hitler's at him. Pte. Kemp was treated at emissary, von

Ribbentrop, to the Kowloon Hospital and the dog Paris. He asserts that von Rib was sent to Mataukok for observa- bentrop promised M. Barthou

tion.

KOWLOON BUS

FARES

SLIGHT

that if France would agree to the German rearmament proposala Hitler would disband the Storm Troops.

It is alleged that the news of the Paris conversations leaked out in Berlin, that the Storm Troops REDUCTION leaders decided to resist disband- FOR FIRST CLASS.

A great advance towards con- trol of the international arms racket is believed to have been

ment, and that their scheme was given away by aplea who reported On the relation of those fatits, made here.

Halled as the first step towards

the plot to the Secret Polico, shoulder the responsibility jointly ending the evils of the armaments bus fares on all routes in Kowloon of time to act and forestall t the Cabinet unanimously voted to

Modifications in the first-class giving Hitler and Goering plenty and to submit an en bloc resigna-tratie, the special committee of the

Disarmament Conference appoint have been announced by the Kow-Reuter tion to the Throne-Reuter.

ed to study the arms traffic to-day loon Bus Company, the revision The Emperor has accepted the approved a drastic draft conven- taking effect on July 1

The now charge is ten cents for tion for the regulation of the Cabinet's resignatian-Reuter.

manufacture and sale of war the first section and five cents for or part all romaining sections materials.

Later.

KOWLOON INDIAN BRAWL TWO MEN REMANDED A WEEK The brawl between Indians which

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It provides, firstly, for the thereof. This means that it la catablishment of a Heencing sys- possible to travel from the Ferry tem for all manufactures, imports to Kowloon City for fifteen conte and exports of war materials; instead of twenty cents as before. secondly, for complete publicity Second class rates are unchanged. It is also announced that the for all manufactures and ship No. 4 Route, from Kowloon City The new

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TREASURY TAKING NO RISKS

The torms apply equally to prito Jordan Road Ferry has boon London, July 2 It is now reported that he will Mr. Duff Cooper, newly appoint took place in Austin Road, Kowvate and government manufac abolished. remain in the Cabinet, but in an-ed Financial Secretary of the foon, on Sunday night had a sequel tures, unlike the 1925 agreement other capacity-Reuter,

Treasury, replied in the Commons at the Kowloon Magistracy this which was applicable only to pri- - A question on whether, in view morning, but the case against two Vale factories.-United Press. of the fact that the revenue and of those alleged to be concerned expenditure for the first quarter was adjourned for one week.

Vatican Rofutes Suicide Story

(Special to "Telegraph")

・sages Ordinamer..

of the financial year foroshadow Ahmed Khan, Phelari Khán,

a substantial surplus at the end Mohamed Afzon and Charak, Din,

FAIR TO SHOWERY Pressure is highost in the

of the year, the Chancellor of Ex who are in hospitant, will be charged Pacific to the cast of Japan and

་་་

NEW PRESIDENT

OF MEXICO

GENERAL CARDENAS

·ELECTED

Mexico City, July 2 General Lazaro Cardenas, has

Dy Telegraph, Copright. For a chequer would introduce a second In Court when they are fit to relatively low over N. China and S. Manchuria. A shallow dopres- Budget making further tax roduc- appear. Rome, July 2

tions.

Nazar Mohamed and Pear Bux alon centred over Tonking covers it' Relations between Herr Hitler He replied that was quite im- appeared at the Court to-day, the the greater part of the Northern been electod Fresident of Mexico and the Vaticah are again sharply possible to base any sound con- former: being represented by Mr. China Sea. Local froecast by an overwhelming majority in strained as the result of the death clusions in revenue returns relat-

showery, during the blood-lotting of the ing only to the first quarter of the M. A da Silva. Inspector Car East winds, moderate; fair to succession to General Rodrigues,

pentor la prosecuting.

£5,000,000. Rout

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week-end, of Herr Klausener, financial year.British Wireless.

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