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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
11, 1936. 日式廿月七
PORTUGAL WARS
ON
COMMUNISM
Red Doctrine Spread By Foreign Agents
GERMANY URGES
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, active 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 vessels 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 crews 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
men on
Lisbon. Sept. 11.
An ath of allegiance to the Portuguese Constitution and "netive repudiation of Communism and other
must henceforth subversive ideas"
be signed by the holders of state posts.. executive stall, in, que the tonomous public services, as well as Portugal's diplomatic representatives abroad and candidates for professor- ships in state colleges at home, ace cording to a Government decree just promulgated.
In the case of the ring and navy an oath of allegiance to the flag will repince the written declaration-- Reuter Special.
Warns The World
Nuremberg, 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 declared that Europe's existence was at stake, and that the time had decide for ve against come to Bolshevism, regardless of quances.
conse-
The Jew had made Bolshevism and was its banner-bearer, he said. Ger- many was convinced that she would opening; the eyes one day succeed
to what Jewry and of the world Bolshevism really were.
Bolshevism, he declared, must be destroyed it Europe were to be res- tored to health. Reuter
BIG SUM FOR DEFENCE
AUSTRALIAN BUDGET ANNOUNCEMENT
Canberra, Sept. 10.
amounting .10 Tax rémissions £6,275,000 were announced by the Treasurer, Mr. Richard G. Casey, in introducing the Commonwealth Bud-
which estimates revenue £81,550,000, expenditure at £81,605,- 000, and defence expenditure
£8,000,000, which is an increase of £1,072,000,
at
nt
STRIKES CRIPPLE FRANCE
FRESH OUTBREAK IN MANY CITIES
SUSPECT RUSSIANS TORTURED
CHARGES AGAINST JAPAN GENDARMES
21 HELD AT HARBIN
Moscow, Sept. 11.
that twenty-one Soviet citizens are being kept prisoner by
It is reported from Khabarovsk
Japanese and Manchukuo au- thorities at Harbin and are be- |ing subjected to beatings and torture by Japanese gendarmes,
This report comes from the official Tuss Agency, which alleges that the Secret Service of Japan is endeavouring to force the prisoners to confess to espionage work-leuter.
TRAWLER'S
LISBON
· REVOLT
RUMOUR
DENIED
Strange · Story Of Mutiny
(Special To "Telegraph")
London, Sept. 11.
The Exchange Telegraph's Gibraltar correspondent reports that Portuguese naval vessels in the River Tagus have mutinied and killed their officers,
He also states that they are said to have bombarded Lisbon."
Army garrisons at several Portuguese ports are reported to have joined in the revolt. United Press,
Lisbon's Answer
London, Sept. 11. The Exchange Telegraph's Lisbon correspondent says he is authorised to deny reports of Portuguese naval' and military mutinies. lle said Lisbon was quiet.--United Press.
Madrid not Informed
Madrid, Sept. II. The Spanish Foreign Minister told the United Preas to-day that he had -not heard of any Portuguese revolt.—
United Press.
NEW PENNY STAMP
POSTAGE
Above is seena reproduction of the new King Edward Vili penny stamp, recently issued at Home. There will be a new Colonial issue, bearing the King's effov, at about the time of the Coronation, in which Hongkong will be included.
SALENGRO TO ADVENTURE King Again UNFOLDING Treated For
INTERVENE
Paris, Sept. 11. "Stay in" strikes are again creating serious situation in France,
-ממזי!
The Minister of the Interior, M. Salengro, is leaving immediately to direct negotiation between players and employees at Lille. where 40,000 textile workers are striking.
Employers
demanding the evacuation of their factories before negotiations even cominence.
works
are
RUN-AWAY CAPTAIN Ear Trouble
STANDS TRIAL
SMUGGLING. AMBITION?
The
London, Sept. 10. The "stay in" strike at the Michelin
The story of the exploits of at Clermont-Ferrand
Grimsby trawler, Girl Pat, was told ended, but 6,000 metal workers at at Bow Street Police Court to-day. Douni have struck and 15,000 heavy when the trial of Captain George Industry employees are out in Mar-Orsborne, the skipper of the vessel, seilles. Here, as at Lille, employers was
opened, works are necupivd.
refuse to negotiate as long as The Counsel for the prosecution stated
that Captain Orsborne was the mas- The dockers' strikes at Le Havre ter of the ship, but his brother, James and Cherbourg have ended, but sea- | Orsborne, stowaway, shipped men have struck at Lorient and 40 secretly when the Girl Pat left vessels are held up there.---Reuter, Grimsby. The engineer, named
Royal Wedding In December
COUPLE MAY VISIT DUTCH INDIES
The Hague, Sept. 11. It is learned fr Court circles that marriage of Princess Juliang and Prince Bernard zur Lippe Blesterfeld 1-is expected to take place in the
second half of December.
Mr. Casey pointed out that the defence vote was the highest in the The royal couple will visit the thistory of the Commonwealth.—Dutch East Indies at the beginning of
Reuter Special.
1937, it is sald.—Routers-N
11
Vienna, Sept. 10. For the third time in forty- eight hours, King Edward VIII to-day visited Professor Neumann, the noted ear specialist, who con- tinued the tight treatment pre- viously given.
It is understood thai Professor Neumann is most satisfied at the effect of the treatment so far- Reuter.
Turkish Fleet To Cruise
Jefferson, because he "was not in the know," was plied with drinks at Dover and when he returned to the FIRST CALL WILL BE wharf he found that the ship had disappeared.
AT BRITISH BASE
L
Anitora, Sept. 10.
n Turkish It is understood that his
fleet, led by, the battleship Yavuz, the former Gdeben, will cruise the Mediterranean this month, leaving the home base on September 18.
was further alleged that the en- tries in the log book were faked, and that on the journey Captain Orsborne
Block" and became "Captain brother "A. Black"
A fisherman stated that Captain Orsborne told him he was taking the ship to South America for smuggling und gum-running.
Accused was remanded for one week.-Reuter Special..
SINGER'S WILL
London, Sept. 10, The will of the famous singer, Con- chito Supervia, has been proved at
£11,920.—British Wireless.
SINOLE COPY 10 CENTA $36.00 PER ANNUM
INSURGENTS HARASSED
Loyalists Expect Quick Victories
STILL NO ATTACK ON
SAN SEBASTIAN
London, Sept. 10.
MOTORISTS WHOSE MOTTO IS
Safety
"First"
ALWAYS FIT
DUNLOP TYRES
PAKHOI TENSION GROWS
JAPANESE ARRIVĖ: TO INVESTIGATE
SERIOUS. VIEW
OF INCIDENT
Canton, Sept. 11.
The Japanese gunboat Saga, with two Japanese consular officials aboard, arrived at Pakhol this moin- ing to Investigate the alleged murder uf Jyunzo Nakano, a Japanese, sub- ject, at the hands of a Chinese mob on September 3.
Meanwhile tension is growing in Pakhoi and the Japanese authorities have made it known that they are
The lengthy lull in operations on the San Sebastian front has occasioned speculation that negotiations for taking a serious view of the altuation. the surrender of that key city are proceeding.
The
The Japanese Consul-General is rushing back from Tokyo to his post in Canton,, ond in expected here on
Civil Governor, Senor Antonio Ortega, in a statement just issued, indicated that negotiations were taking September 20.-Reuter, 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-Reater.
Heat Stops Battle
With, the Loyalists, Before Talevers, Sept. 10. The loyalists offensive against the rebels who have been driving bri Madrid has reached a point only one and a quarter miles from Tatovern, However, the Government attack bis į been halter due to the blazing neat, which has killed Ore
ore than insurgents' bullets, it is said.
Pet headquarters have
the
2012-
that three columns...have made contact on the Government | front protecting Madrid, and the line! of defence
thus runs for 115 - broken miles. The Government be- the lieves that the long delay in assault upon Madrid has frustrated! the rebels' plan of action, since the loyalists are now prepared to resist, -United Press.
SOLIDLY SUPPORT LEAGUE
NATIONS VIEWS ON REFORM-SCHEME-
UNIVERSALITY STRESSED
cum-
Geneva, Sept. 10, radio-telegraphic Oviedo's Danger
munique from the Secretary- General of the League of Na- Madrid, Sept. 10. tions, issued to-duy, reveals the The Asturian troops, without meet-attitude of a number of nations. ing serious resistance, penetrated
have recently com. almost to the centre of Oviedo to-day, which
The
WARSHIP DUE
Two Japanese warships were ex pected here this afternoon, the cruiser Walanuke ruching south to Pokhol in connection with the alleg- ed mob murder of a Japanese citizen there, and the cruiser Sano, bound for Cuntch.
The Sano in to take the place of the gunboat ordinarily on duly at Canton which has gone south with Japanese officials to investigate the Pakhol incident.
CANTON'S FEARS
Canton, Supt. 11. It is generally feared here that the Pakhof Incident may develop into something scrlour if the Japanese gunboats get into trouble with the 19th Route Army in the south.
Chinese circles view the despatch. of Japanese gunboats with anxiety and it is felt that owing to the altitudė of the 19th Route Army it is im- possible for the Chinese Government to give Un, Japanese adequate pro- - feetion Pathol.--Reuter.
LABOUR SERVICE PARADES
HITLER APPLAUDS
NAZI STRATEGY`.
UNITY FIRST NECESSARY
Nuremberg, Sept. 11. To-day is "Labour Service at the Nazi Congress.
in an effort to determine the extent municated to Geneva respecting and strength of insurgents the application of the principles Day defences, prior to faunching a major of the League Covenant and
attack.
re-
The thousands of persons attend- the Congress now 15,000 of the Labour Corps shouldering their spades, with drums beating and flags flying, gouse-step past Herr Adolf The Lithuanian Government, on Hiller at the reviewing post. The August 29, expressed its views to display took place in the vast parade the League in these matters. A ground.
The Labour Service force included communication stated that Lithuaniy considers that, in accordance with a body of 10,000 taoned young men, at Assembly, that the only action greeted with the wildest enthusiasm the recommendation adopted by the stripped to the waist, who were
"પ્ર the by the growd.
Their object, atlained, the Govern-contemplated reforms in that ment command announces, they instrument, with a view to mak- retired to suburban posts and reporting it a more effective weapon ed that the situation for the defenders in the fight for peace. was increasingly Krave since inforcements had not arrived.
Twenty Civil Guards of the Oviedo garrison have surrendered.
A correspondent accompanying the
Oviedo loyalists at
reports that heavy aerial attacks have destroyed several houses and that, pending the rat Asse final onslaught against the city, necessary in the question of loyalists were harassing the rebels at 50-called reform of the League of
Herr Hitler, in his address, de Nations
is to endeavour to improve scribed the Labour Service as the every point.--United Prexa,
Loyalist Success
Madrid, Sept 11.
the The
Cication of the principles of high school for Nazi training.
It belleves, in con sequence, and in view of a certain There is town burning in the confusion in the mind of the public Marxist countries," Herr Hitler said. The Government has announced regarding this matter, that in the Villages are being shot to pieces
should be
made and one class that the loyalist troops have captured first place
fighting with an- rebel positions at Sictumo and perfectly clear that there is absolutely ather. But we have chosen a differ- ent courac. Instead of separating. smushed the entire rebel line in that no suggestion of impairing in any
way the structure of the Lengte. we are uniting you."—Reuter Special. or ils
or its system of
It must be cicar from the very beginning of the discussion that if
arva-United Press.
Madrid Buys Aid.
Madrid, Sept. 10.
collective
The garrison troops have been an endeavour to improve the apple Air Armada
reinforced with the arrival of 5,000 cation
the principles of the milllimen from Catalonia, said to Covenant falls, however Improbable have been exchanged for one-third suels failure may seem; every effort
Hank of Spain.
All the church bells in Madrid are to be melted to make arenoured cars, -Reuter.
Ordered To Leave
Red
Army to War
of die gold in the reserve of the must be made to ensure that the Carries
I of Nations as it at present shall not be materially or morally
involved in such fallure. Belig persuaded of the necessity, in making any proposals as a result of the Assembly's recommendation of
4 July Washington, Sept. 18.
last, of carefully bearing the Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of above considerations in mind the
Lithuanian State, announced to-day that the should first express a hope that, the
Government feels that I Its first visit will be to the British cruiser Quincy, the destroyers Kane naval base and fortress at Malta, in and Hatfield, and the Coast Guard present wording of the Articles of response to an Invitation from the cutter Cayuga, had been ordered to the Covenant will be left intact anti British Admiralty. It will then pro- withdraw from Spanish. waters and that the measures to be adopted to
improve the application of ceed to Phajeron to return the vkit | proceed to near-by neutral ports. principles shall be embodied in a of the Greek fleet to Istanbul a year There they will awalt possible emer
separate instrument. ago.
here attach great The American Government's re- Political circles here importance to the cruise, since it is tho Arst time a Turkish fleet has left national waters since Kemal Ataturk became President in 1923.--Router.
gency calls.
presentatives in Spain have been told to remain at their posts as long as they safely can, but are given full (Continued on Page 5.)
the
PROPER DASIS The general structure of the Covenant and its system of collective (Continued on Page 5.)
Minsk, Sept. 10. A lying army of 1,200 para- chutists, carrying portions of 18 field guns and and 150 machine- guns, together with ammunlilon for all, Jumped simultaneously from a vast armada of aircraft during the concluding phases of Red Army's manoeuvres to-day.
With
eight minutes of land- ing, the parachutisia, had as- werabled their 'Funs" and had rouled the enemy" by:'a (rear- action-Reuter Bulletin Service,
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