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三拜丽 號六十月九英港香 WEDNESDAY,

SEPTEMBER 16, 1936.

BRITISH

HOPED FOR MERCY

INSURGENT STEAMER

BLOCKADE

STOPPED

FREED ON APPROACH

OF H.M. VESSELS

400,000 Face Disease ANOTHER SHIP

And Starvation

WANARCHISTS

THROUGH

RUN RUN WILD

BILBAO

St. Jean de Luz, Sept. 15.

The insurgent leaders have. imposed a blockade

BOMBED

Gibraltar, Sept. 15..

A Spanish Government cruiser, which overhauled and, stopped a British vessel in Spanish waters, fled from the scene at the ap- proach of two of His Majesty's gunboats to investigate the affair to-day.

The cruiser instructed the Brush steamer to alter course and proceed to the port she had just quilled, but while the freighter was proceeding tu obey, under escort of the Spanish craft, the two British gunboats Rp-

upon the loyalist cities of Bilbao and Santander, hopingpeared on the horizon. to starve nearly 400,000 persons into submission..

The rebels warned all foreign shipping to leave these ports by midnight to-night, after which hour the harbours will be mined and the rebel fleet will commence a patrol of the coast.

Meanwhile there is a reign of terror in Bilbao, with heavily armed bands of anarchists murdering, and found in the streets daily. pillaging. Bodies are Typhoid is prevalent, and worse epidemics and starva- tion are imminent.-United Press,

LOYALISTS' CLAIMS

Madrid, Sept. 15.

It is announced, that the loyalists on the Guadarrama front repulsed a minor rebel attempt to storm Navalperal and Lozoya.

The rebels on the Talavera front have bombed Sanata Olalla, Maqueda and Santo Domingo from the air.

The War Ministry announces that | during the past fortnight rebels in Morocco had executed 200 civilans before Bring parties in an effort to It is sinted also suppress unrest, that-23- salliers were executed..on

Saturday-United Press

Conspirators Shot

Lisbon, Sept. 15.

Following the discovery of an alleged conspiracy against the life of! President Azana by Fascists of Mad- rid, the correspondent of the Diarie de Lisbon states, seven of those imm-j pllcated were shot to death to-day.— Reuter.

Details Disclosed

Mudrid, Sept. 15.

SPAIN IS PROMISED NEW ERA

WANTS, RESPECTED PLACE IN WORLD

MUCH TO BE

WORK DONE

Burgos, Sept. 15.

In a speech delivered in confident tones, the rebels' General Mola, con- queror of Irun and San Sabastian,

It is asserted that Secret Police to-day promised a new future for frustrated a plot to assassinate Pre-Spain. sident Azana and other leaders 'dur- ing the past few days..

It is noteworthy that the news papers in the capital were permitted to publish details, but publication in the provinces was forbidden.

Arabs To Pay Penalty

He asserted that the Kencration which helped to lose Spain's colonial empire had passed its time in fruit- less lamentations, justifying its errors by sophistry.

The Sparish cruiser immediately made off, leaving the steamer to go her own way.

Another British Vessel, the second in as many days, was bombed with- out effect by an unidentified plano to-day. She suffered no damage of any sort.-Reuter Bulletin Service,

CARGO OF ARMS

Madrid, Sept. 15,

steamer, the Magallanes, bearing 1.-

These men, anung hundreds of others, hoped for inercy at the hands of loyalists in Spain when they surrendered to overwheling numbers. Few escaped with their lives. Above is a typical proup of young officers on the way to execution,

MCMAHON'S DWINDLING

SOLICITOR APPEALS

It is reported that a Mexican SUBMITS JURY WAS 500 rifles, for the loyalists, has arrived · MISDIRECTED in Cartagena-United Press.

Britain's

Golf

Stars Holding

Own

Sci-

London, Sept. 15. George Andrew McMahon, tenced to a year's imprisonment yes- terday at Old Balley for producing

weapon in the presence of thet King, is to fight an appeal.

His solicitor states that an appeali will be lodged tomorrow on The

BRITISH POPULACE

SAVANT ADVISES BIGGER FAMILIES

TRADE SLUMP

AHEAD?

London, Sept. 15. Unless something is done, the grounds that the Til Judge mis-population of England and directed the jury when he said that! Wales will be less than 6,000,000 McMahon's story of a foreign plot two centuries hence, warned Dr.

in U. S. Ring was told for the 1. P. Poulton, Royal College of

Itritis) Walker Cun players met with varying success in the second round of the United States amateur golf eliampionship at Garden City, Long Island yester- day.

WHE

The big upset was the defeat of Hector Thomson," who- completely out of form and lost by 4 and 2,

Dr. Tweddell. British Walker Cup captain,

was also

among the defeated.

British victories were achieved by John Langley, J. McLean, Aire I, Lucas and C. Ewing.

Full detalls, together with the results and lie last 16 compell- tors left in the competition will. be found on Page 8.

HIGHER FOOD STANDARD

HEALTH MINISTER'S

SURVEY

good

whereas

first time at the Old Bailey, McMahon claims to have told the Physicians, when addressing the same story to the War Office montlu British Association nt Black- ago.

pool to-day. McMahon, it will be recalled, asked He stressed the strain of 'modern the Court to impose the heaviest civilisation, with its resultant nervous sentence possible, declaring

that and

ment breakdowns, health only in prison would he be safe from hazards, over-Jeeding, over-worry- the vengeance of those whose plot-ing, and incessant demands for ling de bud-frustrated--Renter:-

ever more Tuxorious standard of living.

Rain Spoils Baseball

NATIONAL LEAGUE WASHED OUT

an

"Middle clusa circles regard the family of four or five children as not quite the thing, if not actually in- decent," he said.

"It would be advisable to follow the lead, of Italy and Germany and to encourage big families, though it might be argued that 6,000,000 is a moro suitable population than 45,- 006,980 for this country.", he added.

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The World's

SOVIET

Master Tyre

BEAR

GROWLS BACK

AT GERMANY

E Settlement

European

Still More

Remote

BRITAIN NOT PERTURBED

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BY

HITLER'S

OUTBURSTS

Moscow, Sept. 15. Reichsfuchrer Adolf Hitler's denunciation of Bolshevism during the recently-concluded Nazi Con- gress at Nuremberg, led to-day to bitter press attacks upon Germany by Russian official organs.

an

Isvestia describes the Nuremberg Congress as attempt to intimidate and blackmail foreign states.

It ridicules Herr Hitler's covetous reference to the Ukraine, the Urals andi Siberia, which the Reichsfuehrer said should make a nation prosperous,,· and accuses the Nazis of aiming to disrupt the system of collective security in Europe.-Reuter.

London, Sept. 15.

NOT PERTURBED ›

British circles are not perturbed unduly by Herr Adolf Hitler's denunciation of Bolshevism, which is felt. to have been designed principally for home consump- tion.

FACTIONS BATTLE IN LYONS

BUT STRIKES NOW LESS DANGEROUS

SETTLEMENT

IN SIGHT

Lyons, Sept. 15.

Several shots were fired to-night

Nevertheless, the chances for z European settlement are regarded as more remote,though it is pointed out that Herr Hitler's declaration of i3- ability to make a pact with Bolshe- vism, while It seems to exclude Russia and G&many from any bl- lateral agreement, does not necessari- ly exclude German participation in multi-lateral agreements, to which Rusala might also be a party.—Reu- ter.

Backing Germany

Rome, Sept. 15.

In reply to the British Govern- ments proposal that a conference of Locarno Treaty signatories be held in the second half of October, the Sir William Beveridge, pessimisti-

Italian Government says it considers catly analysing tugmployment, em-

it necessary that the conversation New York, Sept. 15.

phasised the increasing difficulty of

by adequate finding a job with every year after and a number of persons suffered should be preceded games in the 1835. He warned the +X

British As- wounds, when supporters of Rightists diplomatic preparations. National League to-day, all being sociation of the inevitable reaction and Leftists clashed after a meeting, This is precisely the German point postponed on account of rain. after the present trade recovery and of the Social Party, which is a new of view, as outlined by Berlin's In the American League, New the need for preparing for 800,000 political organisation composed.main- Charge d'Affaires in London, Prince York beat Chicago handity by additional unemployed in

not ly of the followers of the recently Bismarck, in his recent talks with seven to two, with "fourteen hits to distant future.—Renter.

dissolved Crolx de Feu.--Reuter,

Sir Robert'. Vansiltart, Permanent Under-Secretary of the Foreigu Office.--Reuter.

There were

Washington sebred thirteen runs) on eight. The Browns had three. errors, and Clift homered with the bags loaded.

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the

SABOTAGE AT ANNAPOLIS

FEDERAL AGENTS

INVESTIGATE

LESSS TENSION

Paris, Sept. 15. -

The situation in the textile strike at Lille is envier, since a meeting of delegates from a number of factories has agreed to return to work immedi- utely.

Fears of a general strike appear to have been dispelled by the refusal of the Textile Union of Nord to con- alder extension of the strike to olher industries of, the north.

The present enthusiasm of the

Londen, Sept. 15. youthful Spanish volunteers is to Meanwhile, an oficial despatch | make a united, strong and Catholic Sir Kingsley Wood, Minister of for Philadelphia, but the team's total Johnson and Higgins hit circuits says 300 rebel guardsmen, with 2,000 Spain, and give her a place in the Health, speaking to-day at Plymouth at eleven hits only netted five runs, women and children, peaceably sur-¦ world like that she occupied at the on the problem of nutrition, said the whereas Detroit scored eight times: rendered in à mountain fasiness near time of the Catholic conquest.

consumption of food of all kinds in on the ampe number of blows, with- Andujar. This is the first intimation General Mola warned the country the United Kingdom had of any activity in the far south area. thist after the conquest the present considerably. To-day it would be Out He bomer.

Frown

Cleveland went regime by the insurgents, the work probably over twenty-five million Bgures, thirteen runs on. fifteen hits. into double -United Preis.

of reconstruction must be done by tons yearly. The consumption of

Annapolls, Sept. 15. the military, on account of its char- Í dairy products and eggs, fruit and against Boston, the Red Sox' box

score reading two runs, four hitsaboteurs had slashed 60 wires in the

ALS revealed to-day acter and the knowledge of the pro-vegetables, so important to

that

blems which are to be faced.-Reuter. | nutrition, had greatly increased.

two errors.~~Reuter,

now electrical cireult for midship- men's dormitories at historic Banerol! *FLED LIKE A WOMAN”

There had undoubtedly been at

Hall here. the same time a considerable im-

Four cases of Diphtheria with two However, it is believed the act was which had been achieved largely by deaths one of Puerperal Fever, and the Academy, provement In the food standard,

deaths, five of Typhoid with two ahned at the contractors' rather than the health authorities and their 48 deaths from Tuberculosis, were re- professional edvisers. Sixty years

In view of last week's sabotage ported to the lden! Health authorities aboard the cruiser Indianapolis, how-be able to make an arbitration award.. ogo, some fifteen thousand samples

last week. On Monday a ease of ever..

federal agents have been only were submitted annually to mublic analysis and over nineteen Diphtheria and two of Typhoid were summoned to investigate--United per

cent.

reported. were found to be Last year, over ndulterated or not up to standard. 143,000 samples were submitted-the highest on re- cord-aid the percentage adulterated or not up to 'standard · was only a Hule over five per cent.--British Wireless.

DEATH FOR FIRING ON H.M. TROOPS

Jerusalem, Sept. 15.

The first death sentences under the emergency regulations in Palestine were imposed to-day by the Criminal Assizes in Jerusalem,

cs-

Two Arabs, found guilty of dring! on His Majesty's forces white corting a convoy on the Nablus Road on August 7, when a British soldier was wounded, were sentenced to dic.

Reuter Bulletin Service.

MEETING FORBIDDEN

Jerusalein, Sept. 15.

Paris, Sept. 15.

A. French correspondent at Burgos quotes General Mola as saying that the rebels are not fighting for the

establishment of the monarchy,

He adds that General Mola, in a radio address, described ex-King Alfonso as "the king who in 1831 fled like a woman because he did not know how to die like a inan."-United

Press,

King Halts At Buckingham

ON WAY TO VISIT SCOTLAND.

STOP PRESS

London, Sept. 16.

Press

FINDS HUSBAND ALIVE

AFTER HIS FUNERAL

London, Sept. 15,

Greetings Of Empire

SENT TO JO'BURG'S GREAT EXHIBITION

London, Sept. 15.

M. Leon Blum, the Prime Minister, M.Salengro, blinister for the Interior, and M. Camille Chautemps, Minister without Portfolio, receive delegations

Six Empire Prime Ministers, of from employers and employees of the Great Britain, South Africa, Canudo, Lille District successively to-morrow, New Zealand and Southern Rhode- when it is hoped the Government may sla, from their own capitals, partici- pated in a world-wide broadcast hook-up this afternoon for the open- ing of the gigantic Empire Exhibition at Johannesburg. It is expected 16 attract 3,000,000 visitors.

-leuter..

HELPLESS IN HURRICANE

RELIEF RUSHING TO NORWEGIAN

Miomil Fla., Sept: 16. The Tropical Radio Ltd. has report- ed the Norweginn steamer, Noravind, the American steamer F.J. Wollte and i the Coustguard Cutter Unaigā racing, to the assistance of the Norwegian ship Torvangen, caught in a hurricane about 350 miles north-east of Puerto Risa. 1.

The wife of a Preston coal merchant who yesterday nt- tended her husband's funeral to-day travelled home to meet him alive! Such was the extraordinary experience of Mrs. Kibble. London, Sept. 15.

Mr. and Mrs. Kibble went to alcognised his own dental work. The Royal Standard is flying.over The Palestine Government has

Dorzel seaside resort for a holiday i Yesterday, while the "widow" was forbidden a meeting of the Arab Buckingham Palace to-day for the

A British airliner struck a tres and

on August 6, and two days later her attending the funeral of her husband since King Edward's crashed Strike Committee, which was called first time

flames after taking off husband went for a bathe but failed in Dorset, the dentist recognised his that ···X | from dicating for Thursday to decide whether or Succession,

Gatwick geroironie, Surrey, lo return. His clothes were found client in Preston. Majesty will make Buckingham his early this morning and three of the on the beach, and it was naturally Mr. Kibble stated that he did not not to call off the strike.

offeint residence. Hitherto his home crew of four were killed.

presumed that he had been drowned. remember what happened after he Local committees may confer in-has been St. James';

Later, a badly decomposed body entered the water until he found dividually and submit decisions to "King Edward is proceeding to The plane was carrying the night was recovered from the sea and was himself in a train. He was unaware the Higher Committee, but there can Scotland on Friday to continue his mall to Hamburg, but-had-no-pas-identified as Mr. Kibble by Mre that he had been reported missing Bo nợ full assembly,-Neuter.

Kibble.and a Preston denust who res Reuter Special;

vacation/Reuters

„Kenshin aboard Reuter.

An Indication of the scope of the Exhibition is found in the fact that It Includes the world's largest open air theatre, equipped with the largest stretch of scenery ever painted,

The Governor-General, at the opening ceremony, read a KOCSIK from: His Majesty the King, express- Ing the best wishes of His Majestyr for the success of this great under- luking,' which would help to promote The trade and commerce of the B pire.--Reuter Bulletin Service.

SEEKING NEW TREATIES

Loncas, Sept, 13 Negotiations with a ulew to cresting ravil treaties between Great Britam Messages did not indiate the id the Scarfinavian nations were. seriousness of the Torvinen's billik omariced at the Fortida. Deler t beyond reporting that she had bruken | day and envluga ls-party paris bas her steering gear Allt was taking tweet Hejaid, wed, Drengek and

Nortray,United Press, p

water.—United Press.

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