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PAULO liLHO EIO DE JA^EÍiRO/QUINTA-rEIEA, .5 Dil JUITIiO DE 1930 LARGfO DA CARIOCA; 13 N0TICIASRECE6IDASEH SRANGAIINFORNAH QUE AS FORCAS COMMUNISTAS INFLIGIRAM COU- ,*¦¦* PIETA DERROTA TROPAS FIEIS AO COVERNO NACIONALISTA DA ii ¦ AS ;—~~—~~*%' CHINA .r-^"1,;¦ * . - ¦•„:—f,—7——.¦;''v/.' .''''"¦ ¦ ¦witWtrvwwvw- g.imimnniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiuu"'¦"'"""''•¦¦•¦"•"iiiuuuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiMriiinniiiifníHiHini!iininiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiiinmiinHnmiifitmmmtiiiiiiirçiiiiiimnmninim^^fimiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii, f O CQNSlSTORiO SECRETO "Osservátpre CIDADE DO VATICANO, 4 — 0 Romano" annnncia o consistorio secreto nomeação dos novos rar-W PARA A NOMEAÇÃO (Havas) que próximo para m ¦: -ffiK DOS NOVOS CARDEAES será realizado a 30 do corrente. 0 consistorio pnblico está fixado pára 3 de Julho. , ¦ ;.:V3*Í «inmiiiinmiiiiuiiHiiHiuiiiimiiiiiniiMiiiimuiiijiuiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiHNiiiiimiimiinimiiiHsiiiiliiiii^iiiimiiitiijiiiatiimnmitiiii|iiin. 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Qs prejuízos materiaes são de pouca monta. | A GUERRA GIVIL NA CBDíA ENTRA 0 PRÓXIMO CONSIS- UM SENSACIONAL NOTRIB.UNAIi TORIO SECRETO foi hontem trasladado Sãd Paulo o JULGAMENTO NUMA PHASE AGUDA * para CORREf CIONAL DE PARIS \; E* posèiyel que a Ame- -VJUUUU. -;)*•<- ra nfwwmTt'' rica do Sul passe ter Dos tres acensados, todos italianos, apenas compa* ANNUNdA-SE UMA GRANDE VICTORIA ! -¦- MA GÍRANDE MASSA POPULAR dois çardeaes recen o Cianca DAS TROPAS NQRBSTAS-EM TODA¦* Roma, 4 (Associated Press) —- ACQMPANHQU O, FERETRO DO HERÓICO E SAUDOSO jornalista Foi officialmente annunciado "Sei ¦M A FRENTE DE BATALHA que Sua Santidade.convocará., o OFFICIAL ATÉ Á CENTRAL DO BRASIL! que sou visado pelo .fas cismo. E' para mim grande -)::,(- consistorio secreto-para o proxi-., honra de qüe me orgulho", exclamou o ex*director 'l",:.v'S| mo dia 80, havendo em 3 de'ju- do "Mundo" Diz-se tambem em Shangai qne os commnnistas lho o consistorio publico, no qual sèraò proclamados os novos car- E, QUANDO PARTIU 0 R. P. 3, TODOS SE AJOELHARAM COMPUNGIDAMENTE Porl», .4 (Havas) — Entrou dite em seu poder e que,o .pode» 7 deaes. Acredita-se que' o Papa esta tarde em Julgamento peran ria comprometter Irreparavelmen- derrotaram literalmente as tropas fieis -wyv- te o tribunal correcoional to. Appellava, nomeara alguns novos çardeaes o pro. portanto, pára.um cesso a que respondem, sob ac- patrício não vigiado pela policia. ao estrangeiros, em vista das recen- cusação de • reterem explosivos Bernierl, apés, confiara o depo- governo tes mortes do cardeal hespanhol sem os declarar, os réos Alberto sito a Cianca; "Mundo", MerrV Del Vai,, do cardeal bra- Cianca, ex-dlrector dó Cianca, typo de homem' ele- quotidiano de Roma, supprlmido mos de, olhar ar- — sileiro Arcoverde,- o do .cardeal acto gante, pallldo, Peklrii, 4 (Havas) Q general Taes noticias adeantam que esta- ¦'- '- por do governo Italiano, o dente declara:. "Sou, victima do francez,'* Luçon;' professor Bernierl, que, cumpre Feng-Yuh-Siang annuncia gran- ya lminihente a retirada dos es- 'crjnía; ¦¦HHÍiiHIHKt^^Bi^Hfl««««H«V^-'ws$3nS agente provocado? Menapace,. ora B* 'rias 'rodas'bem In- actualmente pena em Antuérpia de victoria das'tropas nortistas trangeiros de todos os pontos refugiado em Roma. Sou segui- formadas, America Lati- BBmlíffBPMBilWBnWW«43 por infracção á lei sobre expul- do pela policia de ha muito. Se em toda a írente de ..batalha e ameaçados pelos Vermelhos, que.a sãofcde estrangeiros, e* na, terá. um cardeal o 10- ' .Menapa-' Menapace estivesse presente, ou- adeanta aue o exercito sob o seu para B wÊÊÊfiJJteStí^BJWF* ¦' iim W™J ce, tuJo paradeiro 6 desconheci- tros seriam es debates. de ^.K: do, mas, Cianca commando supremo fez lnnume- gar Arcoverde, .nò Rio de Ja- suppde-se, esteja em pretende, em seguida, que o re- UMA..CA*NHONBIRA AME- neiro, e, possivelmente outro Roma. Comparece semente Clan- fascista reféns, ros prisioneiros è apprehendeu ' pa- ca, encontra glmen procura RICANA PARTE PARA ra a Argentina., , que se. em 11- impede a livre actividade jorna- enorme quantidade de material ''** .-,"') HHsSHH^HHRÍH____tiH BB!BHMBÍKiHK_nf , * í«S$:w berdade provisória. Os factos* lar- 'domicílios. KUKIANO CiÇade do Vaticano, 4-(Ü. •¦¦* listica, e invade Ac- belllco. P.) fli§EÍLí *1lm - - gamente divulgados pela impren- crescenta:, "Sei sou visado, m ²Nos WÊmW^^B^mwm^^M^rM lT' Wk sa datam de qué Outras informações de fonte '— circulos da egreja espe- M^'jmà m£:s4.ÊmÊmMWfi ::Jm mM fÊãÊÊJM*^ ^¦¦^^KÈ^*ÊÊÊ .dezembro de 1929; pelo fascismo. E* para mim gran- PeiplUg, China, 4(U.. P.) ra-se os novos, çardeaes se- quando a segurança geral foi de honra de me orgulho. egualmente nortista dizem que, na que. avisada os antl-fascistas que Uma canhoneira' norte-americana .quatro, Italianos que tra- Agradeço a acolhida da França avançada contra Tang-Shan, a ca- jam e dois es- mavam dois attontados: um con- fói despachada para Kukiang, trangeiros, elevando, assim, . '';i'*«^B hospitaleira". vallaria de Feklm cercou e apri- o tra a delegação Italiana ao con- ponto de convergência do exerci- número dos. membros ¦ do -Sagra- -MbJ -¦'J^-m selho da Sociedade das NaçSes A unica testemunha citada pe- slonou perto .de BO pilotos- avia- 'a E lü ll-ilI' ¦. j v em Genebra la defesa, o conde Sforza, ex-em-, to communista. Quarenta ameri- do Collegio -64. • ... • . wmmM wmmm.i wmmnWmma% Wm^^^mwmi '¦'•' ãmÈfflmfflm e, outro, contra a dbres nacionalistas, em cujo po- família real da Bélgica, rio mo- baixador e ministro dos negócios ' canos que ahi residem evacuarão Entre os candidatos ¦ «Jí "Tl- der íoram apprehendldos doze mais via- IR »*w ifiMBáP^Mw • ÊÊÊÈÊÉÈÊÈm áiSl mento da sua partida para Roma estrangeiros de Italia disse: a cidade, se os communistas se veis ao cardinalato estão o nun- ^K^Sa^fcáBli®W^.i7:Jjjj.WÊmaÊ- |x m ^^mm-^mÊ afim de assistir ao ve oceasião de conhecer de per- aeroplanos de campanha. O mo- ' '. casamento da approxlmarem. Os vapores bri- cio Tedeschini. de Madrid, e o PWÊÊm mmWB^'r7pWBSm >^R ü > M' 11 princeza Maria José com o prin- to Cianca, quando fui ministro. ral das tropas nortistas melho- tannlcos clpe de Flemonte. Conforme no- Considero-o homem justo, ardoro- do Yeng Tze*** têm sido de Jerusalém,-d. ' patriarcha Lui- ¦' 'wj^Mrj:'''^^Kt~ ' so,* e Compa- rara visivelmente por toda parte. ' ' *^^y-' -SmFtB^''-J»'.;JPE »«t T^^n^^^^BB^MJfejfliilvffi-renniifitrifi ii'-'"*'-**fc^lh***i^^^^fcmJ S.--M*»^- ^i ^ *V tlciado, em busca effectuada na grande Jornalista; ¦,vF«Jj alvejados, morrendo vários mari* gt Barlasslna. • , .*. ^^^^sS^^K?i^2^^xí^sSSÊ'~' ^(•ifi'f& reco á barra do tribunal. A' ultima hora annuncla-se que •¦'-.-, * residenclar 'ultimo,de-Cianca, em 81, de para nheiros chinezes. .'• 4' Este ultimo, depois de nomear .Í|___rí1_9__|_____^_____^___í__íSmP;^xfâ^w^ÊmwiÊSmÊ&tU dezembro fora descober- cumprir um dever de amizade o às tropas rebeldes de Kuang-Si ¦PWfct'- ¥snHH,,/J ?'Jk*^________L IPfc^~~"7;IH»f mm de do seria Investido das elevadas to uma carga de cheddite. Im- respeito a moral". passaram a ameaçar a praça de mediatamente < ¦' '"vía DESMENTE-SE BM PARIS A íuhcçSes de arcebispo de Turim. .foram detidos Ci-' O advogado da defesa, o celebra- V.'.fflT Chang-Sha. Tanto' ali, como.eni anca, o ex-d»putado' SardelU e do tribuno Torres, . VICTORIA EXERCI- * -...;•¦.. — . "trataesforça-se por Han-Keú, reinava intenso ,DOS- ' .,-¦' T... ®ri®' "** ' '' '¦ Tarchlani ex-diréctor de um dos provar, que se de um acto panl- TOd DO NORTE; "Conde Mpi'ir*m'>v^ffllH maiores jornaes italianos. Todos eo entre a , ' 'fifi; 0 Zeppelin" de provocação.- O próprio Minis- população. Í ..**_' *' os. tres af firmaram desconhecer tèrio Publico em seguida reco- •bbb»i**w^w|***,,,fMT?*y*r^^^^ o conteúdo do Paris, 4 (Havas) — À I_egaç8,o ' envoluoro. Poste- nhece que Menapace era unico ATMNTJNCU-SB TAMBEM UMA  viagem dç regresso ,ffifmm™ú^ riortnenta ficou provado que a culpado. O, facto, pfíréàv lribidia da China distribuiu., aop Jornaes I \j carga,ide. cheddite "dispositivos GRANDE VICTORIA' DOS * fora .entregue nos do' código. Pe*. '• uma nota desmentindo a Cianca. Bernierl de' accor- dia applicação das COMMUNISTA!?- _á ytoto-' ^pntMuá^sendprféít^^m por circumBtart- ria .dos exércitos do norte e a no- do com instrucçdes recebidas de cias attenuantes e a Clanoa que — ¦ novidade Menapace. Foram então, impro- se sujeitasse á penalidade em * Shangai, i (Havas) Infor- tida, de que tinha sido ferido hüm nunciados * ¦'.•¦' '• SardelU e Tarchiaril, que Incorrera; Cianca levanta- maçBes dè ultima hora, não cón- ¦' ,-'• í . i combate o presidente da Repu- —- '^Iw Bernierl provou que fôrá* simples se e com ligeiro aceno demons- firmadas ainda, annunciam Paris, 4 (Havas) Um radio instrumento de Menapace, que blica do Sul, general Tòhiang- de bordo,dç "Graf Zeppelin" an- ^JWBWSy*^ que tra acceitar. O tribunal delibe- as forças, communistas- lhe propúzera fornecer»armas*<e ra e condemna ó réo a tres me- Infligi- Kal-Chek. Este, segundo a nota nuncla que o
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