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PROSECUTORS FALL OUT

QUARREL OVER. METHODS

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Washington, Oct. 10.

The Federal Department'

of justice has broken off re- lations with the State

Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Australian Premier, who has just formed a new Cabinet.

Australia's

authorities in the prosecution New Cabinet

of Richard I. Hauptmann, Lindbergh baby murder aus- pect, because of a quarrel over the proper methods of prosecution.-United Press.

HABEAS CORPUS MOVE.

New York, Oct. 10. Governor Lehmann has granted against order The extradition Richard Hauptmintin who will now ince trial in New Jersey for the murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr., the baby son of Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh,

Announced

Hauptmann's counsel is attempt-lm ing to prevent the extradition and writ of Accue IN

SI

acting to

habres corpus.

The Justice

Washington

at Department announced

withdrawal from the Hauptmann

its case and washed its hands of the whole thing.- United Press.

PREMIER LYONS' DUAL OFFICE

TRADE' TREATY

1

1

NEGOTIATOR

HINTED NECESSITY FOR SCORE 97 RUNS

REARMAMENT

SIR JOHN GILMOUR WARNS BRITAIN

YUGO-SLAVIA FEELING AGAINST FRANCE

DRASTIC REFORMS IN

FRENCH POLICE ORGANISATION PENDING

London, Oct. 10.

The deaths of King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia and M. Louis Barthou, Foreign Minister of France, is a severe blow to the maintenance of peace in Europe, declared Sir John Gilmour, Home Secretary, to-day, while speaking at Gravesend on the immediate problems of the Continent.

Sir John stressed the fact that His Majesty's Government was anything but warlike. But if, know- ing all the circumstances, the Government were impell- ed presently to make certain replacements in the country's armaments, it was entitled to recall that it had set an example to the world in disarmament since the Armistice in 1919.

Still with their eyes upon an ultimate disarmament of all powers, the Government would discuss next week with Japan the possibilities of revising the naval treaties, he added

The livelihood of many people in Britain depended upon the country's trade with China, he added, and it is essential that "we should have an adequate naval force in those waters," Sir John insisted-Renter.

CABINET SHUFFLE?

(Special to "Telegraph") Telcuraph, Canwright, Telegraphic Mea EA Recrived, Octokes Ordinance. sat namn)

Melbourne, Oct. 11. Premier Joseph A. Lyons of Australia announced the per- its sonnel of his new Cabinet to-day. He will be Premier and Trea- chse as a result of under-the-sur-surer, Mr. R. G. Menzies is named Attorney-General, Mr. Archdale face wrangling over prosecution Parkhill is Minister for Defence, methods.

The Department has completed Sir George Pearce is Minister for External Affairs and Mr. T. W. White is Minister of Customs.

*The Minister of Posts Telegraphs is Mr. A. J. Mcbachlin, i Governor Lehmann of New York, the Minister of Commerce is Mr. State has ordered the extradition. Stewart, the Vice-President of Richard Hauptman, charged of the Executive Council is it. with the kidnapping and murder of low, William iurhes, the Minister

Belgrade. Det. 10. the Lindbergh baby by the State of the Interior is Mr. E. J. Harri the Assistant Treasurer Son, and

It is very doubtful ir King of New Jersey.

Peter, boy ruler of Yugo-Slavia, Hauptmann will leave for New is Mr. R. G. Casey.

Ministers without portfolio are will return to school in England,

Henry Gullett shit! Mr.

as according to the Constitution Francis Grennan. Sir Henry

of his enuntry the kings must Gillett will act as Trade Treaty permanently reside within Negotiator-Reuter Special.

native borders,

GOVERNOR'S ORDER.

Albany, Oct. 10.

Jersey at once and the trial will commence very shortly.-Renter.

THE ORIG

WARNING OF REVOLT

REFORMERS MENACE AMERICA'S PEACE

NOT

COMMUNISTS

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Chicago, Oct. 10.

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PAPAL LEGATE'S APPEAL

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Buenos Aires, Oct. 10.

FEELING AGAINST

FRANCE

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The regency of Yugo-Slavia will attempt to-morrow to form strong

with wide Kovernment support and popular personnel,

There is no outstanding polit!- clan antong the regents, which is a point in their favour. They are free from petty political intrigues.

There is strong anti-French feeling among the people at the present time, owing to the belief that the death of King Alexander was largely due to the inefficiency of the French police-Router.

DRASTIC REFORMS

AFOOT

KNOWLEDGE

OF CRIME

Wild Accusation Against Germany

(Special to "Telegraph")

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Berlin, Oct. 10.

issue To-day's

oi the newspaper: Achturaben- blatt, was confiscated' be- cause it prominently dis- played a quotation from a French-newspaper," L'Ordre, asserting that the Berlin Stock Exchange knew of the Marseilles outrage before. hand.

FOR LOSS FOR 7

The Captain of the City of Cambridge is here seen with officers of the chip being transferred from the steamer's hosts to naval lifeboate this morning for the arene of the wreck to report on salvage possibilities.

DISMAL INTERPORT SHOWING

T. A. PEARCE SCORES 39

INVALUABLE INNINGS

The Hongkong Interport batsmen collapsed miserably against Shanghai to-day,

inside the lagoon at the Pratas Reef. The Taikos tug left Hongkong when in the short interval

BOY KING CLOSELY GUARDED

MOVEMENT KEPT SECRET

WEEPING Crowd IN MARSEILLES

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Marseilles. Oct. 10. Queen Marie' of Yugo- Slavia, accompanied by Pre- sident Lebrun of France, left for Paris at 7 p.m. to- day to meet King Peter, boy ruler of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

A second train left for Paris with the body of M. Barthou later in the even- ing, and a vast,, weepingĮ crowd watched its slow de- parture.--United Press. · ·

CAREFULLY GUARDED.

King Peter and Queen Marie of Rumania arrived at the Ritz Hotel, having travelled by devious ways, closely guarded, and keeping their destination a secret. They avoided the Crillon Hotel where crowds had gathered to welcome them.

Police streets

are everywhere. The about the King's hotel have the appearance of a military encampment.United Press.

BODY ON CRUISER.

Marsailles, Oct. 10. The body of King Alexander has

NAVAL PARLEY NEXT WEEK

Delegates Leave For London

(Special to "Telegraph")

before the tiffin, adjournment they lost seven wickets for 94 runs...

The debacle was astounding in its unexpectedness. Only Alec Pearce faced the razor-like Shanghai attack with any con- fidence, and he contributed an invaluable 30 bofore being dis- missed.

The rest of the batsmen just went in und qui in something

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New York, Oct. 10. Following receipt of the news that Mr. Norman Davis, America's

special ambassador, had left aboard the liner Manhattan, and Admiral Yamamoto had Beren- sailed aboard the garia, it is learned that pre- liminary exchanges of the views of the three-Great- Powers' naval delegations will be held next week.

wants

. The formal opening of the negotiations is expected to take place on October 22.-Reuter Special.

HIGH HOPE FOR FUTURE

CHINA PROGRESS

ASSURED

QUO TAI-CHI'S FORECAST

London, Oct. 10.

This morning when play was resumed, Hongkong faced a score of 335, and had seven runs on the board with all wickets intact,

PEARCE BRILLIANT.

But the Shanghai bowlers quick- ly disposed of Baines and Mitchell, and thereafter it was a proccasion. Pearce alone defending his wicket successfully.

Peare-batted-brilliantly,-nurs- ing the bowling as far as possible, and without taking undue risks, scoring at a reasonable pace. In view of the disheartening fallure of his colleagues, it can be ranked as one of the best Innings he has played since leaving England.

No Indication is given in the cabled scores as to the reason for Hongkong's collapse. It is pos sible that rain fell overnight and converted an easy-paced wicket into

bowler's pitch..

FACING DEFEAT.

This seems to be the only likely explanation, as the Shanghai at- tuck has ut no time been regarded as anything above fair to medium, and beyond Sam Iusuce the team cannot boast of a good fast bowler.

Unless a timely stand can be made (and this is almost Impossible to expect), Hongkong will not only occasion for real have to follow on, but in so doing satisfaction that the Chinese Gov-will face the unpleasant pospects ernment, after an almost un of an innings defeat.

It was an

precedented period of internal

Shanghai are definitely on top, difficulties during the past three

well to and it will require a tremendous years, now thought it

of effort on the part of the Colony to renew the official colebration the National Day, declared Mr. Favoid defeat. Quo Tai-chi, the Chinese Minister here, when addressing the annual dinner of the Union of Chinese Students. The dinner was part of the celebration of the annivers-

The speaker onnumerated China's efforts in every field of national reconstruction.

DEATH

been placed aboard the Yuggary of the Chinese republic. SENTENCE

The Foreign Office offi- cially described the allega- Dr. Donald Richher, President In the presence of 600,000 and

tion as entirely false and Paris, Oct. 10. Roosevelt's chief policy adviser, surrounded by, the most solemn

invention. Reuter pure The assassination in Marseilles

Slav cruiser, Dubrovnik, on which leclared to-day that the Com-religious pageantry, the Papal

Special.

the monarch arrived in Marseilles munists in the United States Legate, Cardinal Pacelli, inaugur- of M. Daumer by a Russian, have

mom yesterday. by a Croat, following the murder could not cause a revolution. ated the Barbaristie Conference

a cam- given fresh impetus to

The cruiser steamed out of the "But blind reactionaries who here today?

recently bitterly attacked harbour watched by

13 allent would attempt to cat off all rellef, His plen was for world peace, palyn against the laxity of the were rolls in an effort to balance the particularly in Latin-Amerien, and authorities in sifting foreigners owing to the short-comings of the crowd.

to reside in judiciary and police force, and who are permittted budget would bring a revolt with the end of the hostilities between France...

appoint new ministers.-Reuter.

In thirty days," he warned. Bolivia and Paragung.

President Roosevelt has intimat- The Papal Legate blessed the ed, in view of opposition to the multitude in a breathless silence. continuing of federal relief, thai-United Preas.

while he does not approve of

is no alternative in such a crisia

federal aid for Indigents, there

as that which is at present gripp- ing the country. The federal relief will go on through the com- ing winter, though possibly some changes may be made next year in relief administration.---United] Preea,

TYPHOON FILLS UP

EARTHQUAKE IN CHINKIANG

No Serious Loss Of

There is a particularly strong move afoot for drastic reforms in the police force.

.

Demonstrators this evening marched down the boulevards shouting invectives against the

PASSPORT SOLD TO FORGERS ?

Prague, Oct 10.. The police have arrested n -police and several deputios in-young unemployed

tend Interpellate the Govern- Vavrinn, former owner of a pass- ment In the matter of reforms.port which had the same number

CABINET CHANGEST

man,

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Queen Marlo, before she left for Paris, Bald good-bye to the ship's ofcers. President Lebrun and MM. Tardieu and Herriot accompanied tho widowed queen' to the ship and afterwards when she left for Paris-United Press.

The people, as well as the Gov- ernment, were united In purpose and determination to realise thoir programme, he added. If only peace could be preserved in the Far East, then China's develop- ment could take its natural course.

COMMUTED

RESULT OF PETITION

H.E. the Governor-in-Council There was every reason to be- love China's national progress this morning.commuted the death would be stendy and rapid, he sentence passed of Keung Chi-pan said.-Renler..

for the murder of a young woman at Shamehtipo, to one of Impri- . sonment, for life.

HONEYMOON

London, Oct. 10.

The commutation was a direct result of a petition signed by over 9,200 residents in Hongkong and submitted to His Excellency asking for a reprieve.

HURRIES TO PARIS.

London, Oct. 10. King Petor II of Yugo-Slavia, PLANS FOR ROYAL that possessed by Keleman, who was proclaimed monarch murderer of King Alexander and twelve hours after the assassina- M. Barthou.

tion of his father, left his pre- The question of possible

Vavrina declares he lost the paratory school In Cobham, changes in the Cabinet, is being

It is understood that the Duke held in abeyance ponding the fun- passport, but it is suggested that Surrey, for London this morning

The petition was printed In eral of M. Barthou, but it appears he may have sold it to a forgers' to meet his grandmother, Queen

Maria of Roumania, with whom of Kent and Princess Marina will Chinese and English and was made Shanghai, Oct. 11. that there are two possibilities in organisation.

Later.. ho travelled by afternoon bbat spend the first part of their honey-available for signature at local

King and Queen for Christmas at {minent public placen. Sandringham.

The decision of the Governor will They will probably go abroad

Year British Wireless,

[during the day."" for some time early in the New be communicated to

Property

A weak anticyclone is centred to the north of Shantung and a do- Chinese messages from Wush, the matter of reorganisation. The police have announced that train for Paris to join his mother, moon.in England, and will join the schools, Churches and other pro- pression is moving on an E.N.E. Chinklang, stato that that arga Firstly, Premier Doumergue may track near the Bonins Island. The was rocked by an earthquake hand over the Fodeign Minister's Vavrina's passport is now in the Queen Maria of Yugo-Slavia.

The bereaved Queen arrived at typhoon of the China Sea has yesterday.

portfolio to M. Herriot or another hands of the authorities, thus filled up. Local forecast:-East There was a series of heavy minister and thus keep the Cabinet establishing bis innocence and Marseilles early this moming and winds, fresh; cloudy, probably some shocks but no serious damage was intact, or, secondly, he may drop proving that Keloman's passport was conducted to the prefecture

(Continued or Page 5), dono-Reutor.

M. Cheron and M. Sarraut, who was a rorgery.—Reuter.

rain.

the prisoner

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