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CABINET FORCED

TO RESIGN

(Continued from Poge 1.)

franc." warned.

tho Prime Minister

CHAMBER ADJOURNS

was

6000

At the conclusion of his address, the Chamber adjourned to enable the groups to meet in the lobbies.

The ominous news

the that

Radien) announced Socialiste, and M. Herriot, had de elded to vote against the Govern- ment.

FINEST LIARS IN WORLD

EASTER ISLANDERS

WIN: HANDILY,

WOMEN BEAT THE MEN

Paris.

KOWLOON MOTOR INCIDENT

RESIDENTS APPEAR

IN COURT

In a cross-summons, A. Alves, of No. 141 Waterloo Road, charged C. B. Easterbrook, of No. 106 Water- loo Road, before Mr. Thomson at the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- ing, with driving private car No. 4006 in a dangerous manner in near Rutland The women of Easter Island are Waterloo Road, the most accomplished llars in the: There is confusion in Paris history of the world, according to Quadrant at about 8.25 p.m., on

April 12. financial circles. The seals have Henri Lavachery, Belgian archaeo-

In evidence, Alves stated that on been placed upon the doors of one lugiat, who has refurned to Europe the night of April 12, he was pro- or more financial establishments, after six months research on that coeding through Waterloo Road on by order of the Public Prosecutor, volcante dot in the Pacific Ocean. his way home. When near

Dr. Lavachery, who as a member Kowloon Tong Club a car came up as a concession to the critics who

donounced

Plehary of the

Ethno- Franco-Belgian

from behind. Witness signalled it have

abrenat graphic Mission helped to unrave to pass. camo Powers Bill-Reuter.

GRAVEST CRISIS

the mysteries of the gigantic witness' car and then dropped be- Paris, May 30.

statues and cryptle writings hind again. About 50 yards from The defent of the Government Easter Island, declared that the Rutland Quadrant, witnoes again by a heavy majority opens one of natives would never tell the truth signalled to the car to pass. The the gravest crises since the Great if a falsehood would do just

car, after passing, cut in front of woll.

witness and turned into Rutland War.

Quadrant, and witness was forced to jam on his brakes and swerve to the left to avoid a collision.

the

of

Dis

As far as I could find out therol Its immediate effect will be tol redouble the efforts of the anti-was no particular point to the lies frane speculators and accelerate circulated by the Easter Islanders," the drain on gold.

MOB CONTROLLED

the

of

he said in an interview here. The car stopped in front of wit- It was generally agreed to-night "They apparently, lie for the plea-ness garage, so witness, motioned along. Both that a National Union Government sure of lying and for the sake of the driver to move

The women drivers then got out of their curs, on the Belgian model is what is being interesting. urgently wanted ff devaluation is seem to be more adept at the art and defendant asked witness for of verbal fabrication than the men, his name and address. The two to be stayed off.

The President of the Chamber, although the men are no slouches." had an argument, and witness told Dr. Lavachery then went on to defendant to go to hell", and told the Socialist, M. Boulason, is re- garded as the possible Premier, explain that many of the weird ne-him that he was driving danger- He is very likely to induce the counts about Easter Island were ouRiy

Defendant later went to the Socialists to take office beside the undoubtedly started by the natives Centre and Right groups in the themselves, who, when questioned Mongkok Police Station and sub- by explorers, would give fabulous sequently witness followed with his Cabinet Reuter.

explanations in urder to cloak their son-in-law. At the police station, ignorance or to be entertaining. witness was told that it was a per- Paris, May 30.

Citing an example of these sonal matter and that they could A restless mob of Communists)

Ananias tendencies, the Belgian not deal with it there. The outside the Chamber of WUR Deputies while the vote on the archaeologist recounted one of the following morning, witness went to Plenary Powers Bill was taken. legends which the natives' tell in the Tsimshatsui Police Station order to explain why one part of where he saw Traffic-Sergeant Alert police prevented disorders.

the island is entirely free of stones Paton, and told him that he wanted The Cabinet, immediately the The legend relates that a terrible to take out a summons against de- was known, drew up its war broke out between the nutives fendant for dangerous driving.

to resignation, which, it took with long ears and those with shorl Witness was told that defendant Premier Flandin's home. He WHA

cars, with the result that all the had been there and was taking out asleep, however, and the Cabinet stones in that section were used a similar summons, against him members, led by M. Herriot, the up as. ammunition,

(witness). At witness request, Radical tender who caused the

Now that the aboriginal fnd of Sergeant Paton got into touch with Government's downfall, proceeded having long cars is no longer in defendant over the telephone, but to the Presidential Painge. There vogue--the ears were made long by he refused to discuss the matter M. Lebrun accepted the resigna-stafling the lobes with heavy objects with witness. Witness was served tion of the Government.

until they dangled below the with a summons and appeared in

result

It is reported that M. Flandin shoulders-the Easter Islanders of Court on May 10 and 17. will resign to-morrow as a matter today claim that their loag-eared of form.-United Press.

forebears were of an entirely dif PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID PANIC ferent race.

ANOTHER VERSION

C. B. Easterbrook testified that

London, May 30. This claim, Dr. Lavachery said, when he was driving along Water- It is reported from Paris that the jis disproved by the records of such loo Road near Argyle Street he saw Ministry of Finance and the Pre-explorers as Cook and La Perouse car coming in the opposite direc fecture of Police may decide to who found all the natives of Easter tion. It came straight at witness" close the Paris Boursc all day on Island wearing their ears long and car and forced him to go on the Friday,

by a Mrs. Rootledge, who in 1914, rough part of the road. The car took a picture of an old Easter did not stop, so witness turned his car round and followed. When whose lobes were Istand woman

witness overtook the car after pass- nearly a fool long:

ing Prince Edward Rond, a pas- senger in the car called out to com- plainant to stop, but he did not. Witness followed and just before reaching Rutland Quadrant, he overlook the car and passed in front In order to stop the other car.

Further evidence was given by Traffic-Sergeant Paton.,

Such a measure, however, could be taken only after studying the conditions before noon on Friday,

The

M. French President, Lebrun, has indicated his desire to: name Premier before the banks) open on Friday in order to avoid the possibility of a panie.--United Preas.

LOCAL DOLLAR ADVANCES

JAPAN INSISTS CHINESE TROOPS QUIT PEIPING

(Contiqued from Page 1.) attention and find remedies for the situation.

Hearing was then adjourned sine die as defendunt stated that the passenger who was in his car In reply the Chinese authorities at the time of the incident had left

MARKET STRONG ON flatly depied the charges. Evid- the Colony and would not be re-

OPENING.

ence as cited as the Chinese turning until about, September. Government's sincerity in sup pressing Sun Yang-chin's bandite, tion,

,

PLANE SIGHTED

The Chinese authorities in The removal of the Provincial The Hongkong dollar advanced a halfpenny on opening, the of- Thentsin have no knowledge of the Government of Hopei from Tien- ficial rate being 28. 4d.

real circumstances of the assas-tsin to Paotingfu was started this Locally, the markot was vory sination of the two Chinese news morning, but will not be completed Arm on opening, business having papermen, which was committed in been done as high as 28. 5.7/16d. the Japanese Concession. early on for July. Later buyers were in evidence and the market

A Japanese plane was sighted eased-off-somewhat, the business

fying over Hualju and Meiyun, to rato falling to about Zs. 54d.

The Military Headquarters of the In London, silver prices rose the north of Pelping, at noon to-

India bought day. It flew around each of the 51st Army Corps have also removed 1/8th yesterday.

Photingfu from Tientsin.- and Chinn sold, supplies being points for half an hour before to moderate. The market was steady, making off in a northerly direc-Central News.

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