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一拜禮號二廿月六英港香

SHARP

FIGHT

WAR KIT WITH ARABS

Feared Gathering of Republicans)

British Troops

ONLY WOMEN Lose One Killed

DEMONSTRATE

(Special to "Telegraph")

Dublin. June 21.

of

In view of the Free State Government's proclamatiop the illegality of the Irish Re- publican Army, officers of that force called off the banned demonstration which had been arranged at Bodenstown Church- yard, the County Kildare burial- place of the patriot Wolfetone.

The Government, took clahornie pre. cautions agains the, holding of the 600 Free State demonstration and troops in full war kit, with armoure! eara in support and aeroplanes hum- ming high overhead, watched cemetery night and day.

The

Civic Guards and police patrolled the roads in the neighbourhood and stopped and questioned all moturists, but nothing happened, excopt that a demonstration smaller Republican was held by the women of the district, The Civic Guards quietly dispersed it. There were extraonlinary scenes in Dublin this morning when police seized a larry from which speakers violently attacked the Government for banning the Irish Republican Army.

The police drove the truck, and its

Planes Lend Support;

Rescue Wounded

Jerusalem, June 21.

British troops, aeroplanes and police to-day fought with a large body of armed Arabs for several hours, near Tulkarom.

The Arab losses are put at two dead and an un- known number of wounded, but are probably heavier. -Reuter.

Serious Clash

Jeruzalem, June 21.

ปร that It is 2105 learned Tulakarem engagement was the most serious clash since the Palesine riots began.

It started when a convoy, en route! to Telaviy was ambyhed at mon by some seventy Arabs, who were me! mediately engaged by the escurt of Scots Fusiliers.

re-

The British escort was soon inforced by a detachment of Seaforth Highlanders, rushed up from Tula-

DEMOCRAT SPLIT CERTAIN

AL SMITH LEADS OPPOSITION

occupants, into Dublin Castle. The karem. Four military aircraft als DEFECTION NOT

mon werg subsequently reicosed.

number of arrests were made and once police fired shots to disporse a crawl. No ono wns injured.- Reuter Special.

Girl Pat's

Crew Won't

Be Charged

OWNERS CONTEMPLATE NO

ACTION

INSURANCE

COLLECTED

took off from that point and co- operated most successfully with the ground forces.

Their arrival proved the decisivoj factor in the engagement, for they split the Arabe into two sections, and speeded their light to the hill caves to the north and south.

Wounded Rescued Three planes were hit by bullets but were able to land and safely pick up the more serious British casualties, rushing them-to Ipspital.

It is now ascertained that ten Araba

GRAVE BLOW

Philadelphia, June 21.

MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1936:

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GLIMPSE OF GERMANY'S NEW WAR. FLEET

Abere in pictured a stream-lined example of the planes which constitute Germany's new Harat Weasel eqradyana, recently put into commissión at Dortmund, speedy and highly epicient craft which the matin ja manufacturing in defiance of post-War treaties.

AMERICAN TAX BILL PREPARED

ROOSEVELT'S NEW SCHEME EMBODIED CORPORATIONS' BURDEN

London, June 21.

The first broadside of the forth coming Democratic party.convention, to be held on June 23, was provided The new Tax Bill, in its final form, to-day by Mr. Al Smith." former retains the features originally sug candidate for the Presidential

gentin gested by Presklent F. D. Roosevelt nomination and leader of the Party's "old guard." His. lung-threatened and embodies the principle of the Il now awaits dissension with the Roosevelt faction graduated tax on undistributed cor- became a virtual certainty with the oration earnings.

! રા a Joint statement, signed by Presidential approval, leading Right Wing members-of-theft includes a tax of-from-eight- Democratic camp.

to fifteen per cent, on all corporation Mr. Smith,

froni signatories were

of Mas-income, with a super-tax of

Reven to twenty-seven per cent on ex-Senator Reed of

undistributed income. Jerusalem, June 21. Missouri, ex-Secretary of State, Mer ex-Judge Daniel Emergency regulations have been Bainbridge and tightened up to provide life imprison-Cohalan.

demands The declaration ment for persons found in possession

were fled.-Remer,

Emergency Measures

The mor Joseph Ely

sachusetts,

Special provision is made for small corporations, by allowing the seven "the per cent. tax on undistributed income

of firearms, bombs, explosives or putting aside of President Roosevelt to apply to the first ten per cent. and the substitution of some genuine of first $5,000 of undistributed earn- incendiary articles.

British troops were again active Democrat, falling which the patrioticings, whichever is greater, during the week-end., a party of voters of all parties will know un- what standard they Seaforth Highlanders rounding up as hesitatingly to armed gang of Arabs at Mount Ebal, must rally in order to preserve the London, June 21. curious legal position of the near Nablus, who had been nightly Ameries of the great leaders of the

past. Grimsby trawler, Glit Pat, was re-sniping at an army camp near-by. ferred to in an interview by a director of the Company owning the little

The

vessel.

He said the Campany had decided to take no action against the crew, or any legal steps with regard to the return of the vessel. The Company might, he said, be called upon to meet the cost of stores taken aboard during the voyage, and also the ex- pense of bringing the trawler hotne.

The Company has received $2,100 out of the £3,000 for which the Girl Pat was insured-Reuter.

One Arab was seriously wounded. four were captured, and there were no British casualties.

Exile Protest

The Art Supreme Committee has telegraphed to the Colonial Secretary and to the British Parliament pro- testing against the exile lenders and the demolition of Arah'

uses in Jaifu.

of Arch

The defretion of big business-in- terests, as represented in the group which signed the declarution, is not regarded as serious blow to the Democratie Party. On the contrary, It may rally a number of Liberais to the loosevelt standard.---Reuter.

CHAMPIONS LEMKE

New York, June 21.

for his Father Coughlin, famed The Committee also emphatically political and economic broadcasts from denies that the Amb strike is financ-the Shrine of the Little Flower, in one of his radio talks to-day said:

The villagers in the district where "Bepresentative Lemke (the 1

The Girl Pat left Grimsby early ined by foreign funds. April on mysterious voyage, and after being falsely reported as having sunk with the loss of all lives, was chased by a Government motor vessel Georgetown, being eventually caught and towed into port.

off

·CONSOLIDATING CHINA'S DEBT

$16,608,329 OWED TO U.S. FOR COMMODITIES

Washington, June 20.

It has been revealed that China's

Corporate dividends in the bands of stockholders will be subject to the normal four per cent, inconte Lax,

The

the existing Bill retains excess profits and capital stock taxes, but the rate of the latter is reduced from $1.10 to $1 per thousand dollars af stock.-Renter.

Bomb Victim Succumbs

COOLIE DIES OF INJURIES

the Jerusalem water supply pipe was tial nominee for the newly Blown up

been compelled to Union Party) has raised a banner of have

you lo follow. May inte the remir the damage, since police dogs liberty for

carry it unsullied

The victim of the bomb incident in ranks of the money-changers and their trailed the vandals to a house of the you village-Reuter.

servants now accupying the halls of Des Voeux Rand Central on Thursday the White House,"

night, Chan On, an unemployed coolle, He predicted that the Union Party succumbed to his injuries at o'clock would file for election in every Stale. this morning at the Government Civil

claim any Hospital, However, he did not

with former New York aflinnee Governor Al. Smith or De. F. E. Town- send-United Press.

ENGLISHMEN MORE DARING ABROAD

SIR R. HORNE ON

LAW THAT CRAMPS

AMUSEMENT! Paignton, June 12,

.

SMALLEST · GERM'S VALUE

debt of $10,608,329 to the United Englishmen seemed more daring ITS STUDY WILL States, for cotton, wheat and flour abroad than at home, said. Sir Joans, has been consolidated in the Robert Horne, Chairman of the

Great Western Railway, at Paign Export and Import Bank.

It.

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Research

Japanese Ship Fired On?

Chinese

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DANGEROUS FINANCIAL POLICIES

U.S. COLD sunk in STABILISATION FUND

N.Y. BANKER'S WARNING

New York, June 21,

Mr. Samuel Sloan Colt, the retiring President of the New York State's Baniters' Association, in à speech at the Association's annual meeting, sall that $2,000,000,000 worth of gold had been willinyn from the "Federsi Reserve system and placed in the

tabilisation fund.

He drew attention to the theory that the placing of funds where they would not be available for credit ex- pansion would result in reducing the EXCORS reserver to manageable pro- portions.

"Part of our gold imports for the last two years-perhaps as much as $2,000,000,000 represents fordign fusun seeking investment, mufe-keep- ing or taking advantage of the ambena Apread between spot and forward exchange," he asserted.

"From the nature of these funda," he continued, "we can see that there is a risk involved by making part of our credit structure due, presumably, Against funds which are withdraw- able in the course of time."

Further. he said that full economle recovery could not be effected until | some definite act of monetary stabili- antion removes the existing fears of further currency manipulation and fluctuations.-United Pross.

INVENTOR DEFENDS "FLEAS"

Customs "SAFEST MACHINES

Craft Accused

Tientsin, June 22.

A Japanese newspaper last night stated that a -Japanese ship, with a crew of seven Japanese and two Chinese, was fired on by a Chinese Customs preventive vessel, equipped with machine-guns, when several miles out of Chikou.

Two members of the crew were injured, it is 'reported.

The ship was disabled, as well, and is being towed to Tangku where the Japanese police intend to conduct an inquiry.

IN WORLD"

"Inics who

Paris, June 10..

amateurs and other mecha- build "Flying Fleas"

to keep to formula, there would be no nech- tenta.".

were

my

So said M. Henri Mignet.

(French "Flying Flea" inventor) when interviewed about the in- quiry which the British Air Ministry is making into the tiny plane's airworthiness.

"I have made myself 050 Nights without an accident. My machine is not only not dangerous, it is the safest existing flying machine," he claimed. NINE ACCIDENTS

in

The ning "Flying Flea"! acciderits the Inst ninc months-three In England, four in France,

and

The Japanese paper described the firing as illegal one each in Algeria and Switzerland and predicts complications-Reuter.

ST. LOUIS HOTLY PURSUED

TIGHT RACE 'FOR'

LEAGUE HONOURS.

New York, June 21.

Troops Arrive

were painted out to the inventor.

His only reply wast "Amalcurs too often slightly modify the plane and in consequence make it danger- ous."

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ut

Pelping, June 22. It is reliably reported that 500 Japanese troops have arrived Fengidi from Shanhaikwan.

They have occupied the new Japan-

barracks at Fengtal-United:

Press.

INCREASED PENSIONS

and

Washington, June 20. The Senate to-day passed and sent Benten yesterday by n grimly to President Roosevelt a Bill provid determined team of New York Giantsing for an increase in the pensions of the National Langue leaders, St. 16,080 veterans.

This increase, which is for veterans Louis Cardinals; suffered the same fato to-day when Jackson and Jon the regular establishment,

home runs to who were cut heavily by economy Chan On was sleeping outside 201, Moore pounded out Des Voeux Road Central on Thursday turn eight hits into six counts at the measures, is estimated to entail an additional cost of $1,012,000 annually. when at 11.60 p.m.cn bomb is believed plate, and victory. to have been thrown at the premises.

An unlicensed hawker

St. Louis hit ten times, and United Press. who was also street sleeping was in-Martin hit a homer, but they could Jured with Chan On and both were only show a four run total at the

finish. removed to hospital.

These two defents for the leaders

BROWNS BLANKED make the League race more interent-

Ferrell blanked the St. Louis, ing. Chicago did not improve its post- Brooklyn. The Cialis took the first League double-header, the Boston Red seven to two and lost the second, four Sox scoring three runs on ten hits. to six, though Grimm hit a homer for St. Louis could get only tivo mun to them. The Cubs hit twelve, times, first base. Both teums flelded with Brooklyn bwice, one

RECOGNITION OF CONQUEST?

ITALY'S KING GRANTS AUDIENCE

Braves had six and Reds seven hits, (and the winners had to errors.

M. Mignet added that in the last 18 months 160 "Flying Fleas" had been built in France.

He has now formed à company and Will build "Flying Flens" himself, their price being about £110.

"My_machine," he concluded, “will be registered as a tourist plane and *Flying Flea' pilots will then be authorised to use controlled acro- idromes,"

Italo-German

Trade Treaty. Believed Fixed

Rome, June 21. An Itelo-German commercial agree- ment has been reached, according do an official statement, and will be signed on Wednesday

No detalls are at present available.

tion, uplitting a double-hander, with Browns in the opener of an American --Router Special

One case of Typhold was-reported

Study of the now organism-- The debt, which was partly hold by ton to-day. That was probably smaller than any previously known to the Reconstruction Finance Corporn-

a horner by out a fault until the Red Sox stumbled to local Health authorities on Friday. 19 in sewage

continuing.

into one error. tion and partly by the Grain Stabill- because foreigners catered more for selence which was found in London

the case than was amusement

rather workers are endeavouring to classify

Watkins, and each had an error.

There were six home runs in the St. Louis turned the tables in the sation Corporation, represents, the

legislation Our England.

Information has been received of balance due on the original loans cramped them in providing some of

Commenting on the discovery a

Pittsburgh-Philadelphia battle, which night-cop, hitting thirteen, including

and scoring six the admission of Mr Neill Garland, totalling: $20,318,211-United Press. the forms of amusement Englishmen

it

Pirates won by seven to six, thus Bell's home run, the that palhologist

A.M.LN.A. of the London

counted .8., DIPL., ĦTC., seemed to enjoy most.

ls valuable because by study of

maintaining the pace the Cubs are times, Boston's six hits Rome, June 21.

setting and their hold on, third place, three runa. St. Louis had two errors. Government Marino Surveyor's Office Paignton, he said, was one of the such organisms we can learn about

King Victor Emmanuel granted an in the League.

Philadelphin scured freely against as an Associate of the Royhl

Technical College, Glasgow. home Chicago, winning by eleven runs, on Tech

The Suhr hit the Pirates first CHAIN STORE BILL SIGNED

audience this afternoon, for the towns advancing most in that direc- those other germs which cause dis- tion.

run and than Vaughan bit two more. Afteen hits, to five, on six lta. White award of this post graduate Associate-. "Of the thousands of germs," he presentation of credentials, to

Austria, Egypt, Hiniti Sulik hit one for the Phillies and Sox had four errors and the Athletics ship in in recognition of research work in Naval Architecture undertakon in Washington, June 20.

Sir Robert was speaking at the said, "only a few give rise to discase." Ministers of

Camilli got two. Pirates hit nine three. President Roosevelt to-day signed

Italian political circles claim that times altogether and the Phillies "Clordland beat Washington eight the United Kingdom last year, and is the Chain Store Dill sponsored by opening of the cliff garden, promen Sir Patrick Laidlaw, Pathologist to and Iran, Representatives Wright Patman, ade and park at Goodrington. He the Medical Research Council; who

nine, and the Senators has been awarded by the College for Democrat of Texas and Joseph Robin- congratulated Paignton on saving announced the discovery to the Royal this represents at least tacit re-eleven, but the lasers had two errors. to three. The Indlane hit thirteen the first occnalon on which an AR.T.C.

Boston bent Cincinnati, three to against

research in Naval Architecture. £ homer. fumbled on two plays. Nouter. son of Utah, which regulates the Picturesque spot from the ravages of Society, carries out a great deal of cognition by the nations concerned chain store operations-United Presso-sea and converting a former research at the Institute for Medicall of the fact that the King is now also two, when Berger hit

Research, Hamptond. marsh into a beautiful park.

Emperor of Ethiopia.--Reuter Special

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