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MOTORISTS WHOSE MOTTO IS

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DUNLOP TYRES

PORTUGAL WARS

ON COMMUNISM

Red Doctrine Spread By Foreign Agents

GERMANY URGES CHALLENGE

TO BOLSHEVIST

MENACE

Lisbon, Sept.. 11.

An important statement, indicating that the Portuguese Govern- ment intends to redouble its efforts to stamp out the sparks of Communism in the land, was contained in an official communique issued to-day.

The press declares the Government was aware that a Communism plot was brewing and might have avoided the naval outbreak at Lisbon. But sometimes, it is pointed out, international considera- tions are more important than losses.

Since the outbreak of the civil war in Spain, netive propaganda and money have been spread about Portugal by agents of Spain and other foreign -countries, and also by certain Portuguese elements. Poisoned by this campaign, Portuguese sailors aboard two of the warships in Lisbon planned to seize their vésséls and join their Red comrades.

(It is not clear whether the revolting sailors intended to take their ships to Spain. In any event, the shore batteries at Lisbon opened fire on the mutinous vessels as soon as the crows rose and subdued them in short order).

"Attacked and insulted by foreign newspapers, notably English and French,” the official communique states, the Government is now obliged to intensify its offensive against Communism.-Reuter.

Oath Of Allegiance

Lisbon, Sept. 11. An oath of allegioner to the Portuguese Constitution and "active repudiation of Communism and other subversive ideas" must henceforth be signed by the holders of stafe posts, men on the executive staff, in que tonomous pubilę services, as well as Portugal's diplomatic representatives abroad and candidates for professor. ships i stale colleges at hoine, ac- · cording to a Government derren just! promulgated.

In the case of the army and navy *an path of allegiance to the dag willi replace the written declaration:-- Reuter Special.

Warns The World

Nurenberg. Sept. 11.

A warning to the world against Jewish Bolshevism was given by Dr. Josef Goebbels, Minister of Pro- paganda, when addressing the Nazi Party Congress here last night.

He declured that Europe's existence was at stake, and that the time hod como 10 decide for or against Bolshevism, regardless of conse- quences.

The Jew had made Bolshevism and was its banner-bearer, he said.. Ger- many, we convinced that she would one day succeed in opening the eyes of the world to what Jewry and Bolshevism really were,

Bolshevism, he declared, must be destroyed it Europe were to be res- lored to health-Reuter.

BIG SUM FOR DEFENCE

AUSTRALIAN BUDGET

ANNOUNCEMENT

Canberra, Sept. 10, remissions amounting to £5,275,000 were announced by the

Tax

Air Armada Carries Red

Army to War

Minsk, Sept. 10.

A lying army of 1,200 para- chutists, carrying portions of 18 Held guns and and 150 machine-

guns, together with umniunltion for all, jumped simultaneously from a vast armada of aircraft during the concluding phases of the Red Army's manoeuvres to-day.

Within eight minutes of land- Ing the parachutists had sembled their guns and had routed "the enemy" by a rear action.--Reuter Bulletin Service.

PRESIDENT HOOVER DEPARTS

ITALIANS STRIKE AT REDS

SECRET SOCIETY

DISCOVERED

ALL LEADERS ARRESTED

The American sportsman, Harry Richman, and his co-pilot and friend, Dick Merrill, who recently few from New York to England, have arrived at Speke aerodrome from London and are taking preparations for a return night across the Aliantic. start is dependant upon the weather. Merrill, now a New York resident, was formerly an officer, In the R.A.F. He is on the right in the above photograph.

STRIKES CRIPPLE FRANCE

Their

FRESH OUTBREAK IN MANY CITIES

SALENGRO TO

INTERVENE.

Paris, Sept. 1.

"Stay in" strikes are again evating Rome, Sept. 10. a serious situation in France.

Despite Government efforts to The Minister of the Interior, M. Salengro, is leaving immediately to secure secrecy, il-is-reported | direct Negotiations between -Q=

(the voluntary or where'

ployers and that Ovra

employees at Lille, 40,000 textile workers ganisation for the suppression striking.

are

The

of anti-Fascism) has discovered Employers are demanding

evacuation of their factories before

and smashed a large Communist organisation, with headquarters. in Rome and branches Leghorn. Grosseto and else where in Tuscany.

|

negotiations "even commence.

The "stay in" strike at the Michelin

at at works Clermost-Ferrand hun ghded, but 6,000 metal workert at Dounl have struck and 15,000 heavy industry employees are out in Mar-. scilles. Here, as at Tiille, employera

It is understood that some of the refuse to negotiate as long as the

works are necupied. ringleaders of the organisation

ure

high officials of the Fascist Party, and it is reported that all the leaders have been arrested and conflñed in the Regina Coeli gaol in Rome. It i also stated that several score of workmen have been arrested.

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It is understood that young -bricklayer, arrested for wearing à red necktie, betrayed the group.- United Press.

The dockers' strikes at Le Havre and Cherbourg have ended, but sea- men have struck'at Lorient and 40 vessels are held up there.----Reuter.

CHINA'S PROGRESS REMARKED

Turkish Fleet MANUFACTURES HER

To Cruise

FIRST CALL WILL BE AT BRITISH BASE

OWN NEEDS

Shanghai, Sept. 11.

Mr. Lawrence D. Seymour, vice- president of Dodge and Seymour, manufacturers' agents of New York, arrived, here to-day. He said despite the increase in domestic manufacturing enubling Ching to It is understood that

provide for herself many products feet, led by the battleship Yavuz, trade relations will prevail between previously imported, the friendliest the former Goeben, will cruise the the United States and China. | Mediterranean this month, leaving

Ankora, Sept: 10.

Turkish

DELAYED SIX DAYS the home base on September 18.

BY STRIKERS

He did not expect American busi- ness In China to decline, he said, Its first visit will be to the British pointing out that increased consump- naval base and fortress at Malts, Intion is likely to benefit foreign ex- response to an invitation from the porters and that better economic con- San Francisco, Sept. 10,

British Admiralty. It will then pro-ditions in China, will increase the ceed to Phuleran to return the visit amount of goods consumed. The Dollar Company's liner. Pre-of the Greek fleet to Istanbul a year

For example, the enormous In- sident Hoover, sailed at 2.45 p.m.

creased social Intercourse between Chinese and foreigners since his last Political clrcles here attach great visit to the Fur East twelve years ago. (E.S.T.), six days late, following an agreement reached carly this mor-importance to the cruise, since it is "This is one thing all friends of

the first thra Turkish fleet has left Chinn hoped for," he said. ning, providing for:

national_w.ers since Kemal Ataturk become President in 1923-Reuter.

(1) Employers to agree to resume Treasurer, Mr. Richard G. Casey, in negotiations for a new contract with introducing the Commonwealth Bud- tho Sallors' Pacific Union;

set, which estimates revenue at

£01,650,000, expenditure at £81,505,-

(2) The Union being pledged to 000, and defence expenditure at supply a full, crew for the President *£8,809,000, which is an increuso of Hoover; and

£1,972,000.,

ago.

LONDON CONFERENCE

Mr. Seymour leaves on the Presi- dent Taft on Saturday to visit other points in the Far EastUnited Press.

JAPANESE · NAVAL

Tondon; Sept. 11.

UN. MOVEMENTS After.consultation with the French (3) The Federal Government to Government Great Britain has mug The Japanese cruiser Watanake is Mr. Casey pointed out that the conduct an immediate hearing into gested to Germany and Italy, that expected at noon on her way from defence vote was the highest in the the care of. Brenner, the Union September 19:18 te suitable date for Shar

hall 10: Pakhol. The Scruiser history of the Commonwealth delegate whose discharge led to the conference BLACKFAO Power Ike Sondes fald, due on her way to Reuter Special. :..

trouble-United':Press;' 1.

Bulletin & rokida

INSURGENTS HARASSED

Loyalists Expect Quick Victories

STILL NO ATTACK ON

SAN SEBASTIAN

The

London, Sept. 10. The lengthy lull in operations on the San Sebastian front has occasioned speculation that negotiations for the surrender of that key city are proceeding. Civil Governor, Senor Antonio Ortega, in a statement just issued, indicated that negotiations were taking place but denied that there had been any split in the Popular Front ranks.

An advance of 18 miles by Government troops on the Estremadura front, near Talevera, has been reported from Madrid. It is stated that General Asunsio is turning the insurgents' right wing..

On the other hand, a radio broadcast from Seville claims that on the Estremadura front the insurgents have advanced seven miles beyond Talevera.

A Government broadcast asserts that the rebels besieged in the Alcazar of Toledo have fled into a group of buildings near the fortress, having been shelled and ⚫ bombed from their original positions-Reuter.

Heat Stops Battle

With the. Loyalists Before Talevera, Sept. 10. The loyalists' offensive against the rebels Who have been driving Madrid has reached a point only one and a quarter miles from Tatevera, However, the

an

bern halted durament attack has

to the blazing heat, which has killed more than the insurgents" bullets, it is said,

an-

front

Loyalist headquarters have nounced that three columns have! made contact on the Government ont protecting Madrid, und the line of defence thus rims for 115 ፯ : 1 - broken miles. The Government be lieves that the long delay in The Assault upon Madrid has frustrated the rebels' plan of action, since the] loyalists are now prepared lu resist.

United Press.

ing

Oviedo's Danger

Madrid, Sept. 10.

LABOUR SERVICE PARADES

HITLER APPLAUDS NAZI STRATEGY UNITY FIRST NECESSARY

Nuremberg, Sept. 11. To-tiny is "Labour Service Day" at the Nazi Congress.

The thousands of persons attend-

The Asturian troops, without meeting the Congress saw 45,000 of the

8crotis resistance, penetrated Labour

almost in the centre of Oviedo to-day,

their Corps shouldering

NEW PENNY STAMP

POSTAGE

Above is seen a reproduction of the new - King Edward Vill pennų stamp, recently issued at Home. There will be a new Colonial issue, bearing the King's efflov, at about the time of the Coronation, in which Hongkong will be included.

King Again Treated For Ear Trouble

Vienna, Sepi, 10.-

For the third time in forty- cight hours, Ilog Edward VIII to-day visited Professor Neumann, the noted ear specialist, who con- inued the light treatment pre- viously given,

It is understood that Professor Neumann is most sailsfied at the effect of the treatment so far.- Reuter.

TRAWLER'S ADVENTURE. UNFOLDING

RUN-AWAY CAPTAIN STANDS TRIAL

SMUGGLING. AMBITION ?

London, Sept. 10.

The story of the exploits of thc at Bow Street Polfee Court to-day. Grimsby trawler, Girl Put, was told

when the trial of Captalo George Orshorne, the skipper of the vessel, was opened.

Counsel for the prosecution stated that Captain Orsborne was the mas-

in an effort to determine the extent) spudes, with drums beating and flagster of the ship, but his brother, James and strength of the Insurgents flying, goone-step past Herr Adolf Oreborne, it stowaway. shipped defences, prior to launching a major Hitler at the reviewing post.

altack.

The

secretly when the Girl Pat left Grimsby. The engineer. famedl

know, was plied with drinks ut | Dover and when he returned to the wharf he found that, the sip had disappeared.

Their object attained, the Govern-display took place in the vast parade | Jefferson, beenuse he was not in the ment command annúunces, they ground. retired to suburban posts and report- ed that the situation for the defenders was Increasingly grave siner ce inforcements had not arrived.

Twenty Civil Guards of the Oviedo garrison have surrendered.

A correspondent accompanying thei loyalists at Oviedo repurts that heavy serial attacks have destroyed several houses and that, pending the final onslaught against the city, loyalists were harassing the rebels at every point,United Press.

Madrid Buys Aid

Madrid, Sept. 10. The garrison troops have been reinforced with the arrival of 5,000 militiamen from Calatonis, sald - toj have been exchanged for one-third of the gold in the. reserve of the Bank of Spain.

All the church bells in Madrid are

To be melted to make armuured cars.

----Reuter.

The Labour Service force included a body of 10.000 tanned young men, stripped to the waist, who were grected with the wildest enthusfasın by the crowd,

Herr Hitler. In his dress, de- scribed the Labour Service as the high school for Nazi training.

"There is town burning in, the Marxist countries." Herr Hitter said. "Villages are being shot to pieces and one class is fighting with an- other. But we have chosen a differ- ent course. Instead of separating, we are uniting you."-Reuter Special.

Royal Wedding

In December

Ordered To Leave COUPLE MAY VISIT

Washington, Sept. 10.

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DUTCH INDIES

The Hague, Sept. 11.

It was further alleged that the en- tries in the log bool: were faked, and that on the journey Captain Orsborne became "Captain Black" and his brother "A, Black."

A Bahreman stated that Captain Orsborne told him he was taking the ship to South America for smuggling and gun-running.

Accused was remanded for one week--Neuter Special,

Balfour Plan Encouraged

AMERICAN LABOUR TAKES A "HAND

Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of

London, Sept. 10. State, announced to-day that the cruiser Quincy, the destroyers Kane

The Trade Union Congress at It is learned In Court circles that and Hatfield, und the Coast Guard the marriage of Princess Juliana and

present meeting at Plymouth, has: eutter Cayuga, had been ordered to Prince Bernard zur Lippe Blesterfeld received a cable from the President withdraw from Spanish waters and

the American Federation of pis expected to take place in the Labour. Mr. William Green, urging proceed to near-by neutral ports second half of December. There they will await possible émer- Kency calls,

The American Government's res presentatives in Spain have been told to remain at their posts as long as they safely can, but are given full -discretion to close their offices and

flee the country. if they consider that: step necessary-Router.

Hull Explaina

Washington, Sept. 10, Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, explained the decision for the (Continued, on Page 5.)

of

the Congress to try to prevent the The royal couple will visit the Imitation of Jewish immigration to Dutch Kasi Indies at the beginning of Palestine,. 1937, it is suid-Reuter,

MONEY FOR CHINA COLLEGES

New York, Sept. 10,

The Congress urged to oppose revision or abridgement of the Bal- four Declaration, which governs the Immigration, plan for Jews in Fales- tine, and to which the Arab

popula- tion is now bitterly objecting, and backing its demands for readjustment A meeting of forty representatives with arms. By the Balfour Declara- of the associated boards for Christian tion, the British Government pledged colleges in China decided to raise itself to create a Jewish national. $1,200,000 during 1030, to be divided home in Palestine, but to respect-the- between eleven leading colleges in rights of the Arab population. China-United Press.

Reuter Bulletin Service;

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