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REID HALL THEATRE Today At9 3 P.M AMn i_% ISogal fc.pift ani. CoUmiat iatlg INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866) VOL. 17—NO. 134 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932 3o PER COPY—4o/- PER ANNUM THOMAS AND DE VALERA TO CONFER ON IRISH SITUATION • **==*=s =__________________________________________^^ POLITICAL CRISIS IN BERMUDA PRODUCE FOR THE IRISH SITUATION TRINITY ASSIZES BEGIN THEYJAY CANADA AT SUPREME COURT That the Bermuda delegate to GERMANY DeValera Invites British Canada has returned. a a a Hon. J. P. Hand Returns Chief Justice "Weary" of That his report on the transporta­ Government to Conference tion of produce wiU be eagerly After Successful Mission Urging Lighted Roads awaited. Bloodless Revolution in Chile LONDON, June 6.—In the House * *. * of Commons Thomas announced That the Canada-Bermuda-West As announced from time to time j "WHEN IS SOMETHING GO­ that DeValera had Invited the Indies treaty has produced a in the Royal Gazette and Colonist Government to a preliminary dis­ ING TO BE DONE?'HE ASKS curious situation. Daily, the C.N.S. boats have re­ Agreement Reached on Postponed War Debt—Alleged cussion in DubUn on the present * * * cently been unable to carry away difficulty between the two coun­ Admitting that he was weary of That trade 'has increased so much Plot to Murder Mussolini—Former Minister Warns aU the produce ready for shipment tries and in connection with the the subject, His Honour the Chief that there is Uttle cargo space to Canada on account of the cargo de Valera—Ex-Soldiers March on Washington Ottawa Conference. Thomas is Justice, Sir Sydney Rowan HamU­ left for Bermuda produce. space already being taken up at leaving for Dublin tonight, ac­ ton, at the Trinity Assizes of the * * * Attended by Clashes—Dictatorial Author­ ports further South. companied by Lord Hailsham. Supreme Court yesterday again That yet if it goes via an American In order to remedy this serious ity for President Hinted At—No News DeValera has agreed to resume the drew attention to the need of port the preferential tariff is lost. condition, the Hon. J. P. Hand re­ conversations in London on Friday. Ughts on the roads of the Colony. * * a of Missing Flier — Elections in cently visited Canada and held a a a He referred to two other topics on That perhaps J. P. has been able to Malta Authorised—$1,000,000,- discussions with the Government Later. The High Commissioner which he has invariably spoken at •find a solution. and shipping officials, and he re­ visited Dublin last week and con­ the opening of the various assizes * * * 000 Revenue Bill Passed— turned yesterday by the Monarch ferred with DeValera and then con­ for several years past—the need That the fire brigade struck a snag Noted Agitator Ar­ and reported progress at a joint veyed the invitation to Thomas to of an increase in the poUce force on Sunday. meeting of the Trade Development visit Dublin. Thomas accepted and of a system for dealing with * * * rested in Bombay Board, Department of Agriculture immediately believing that noth­ juvenile offenders. That notice of a fire was received. and produce shippers. Although it ing should be left undone which Addressing the Grand Jury, His * * * HELEN WILLS CAPTURES FRENCH TITLE— would be premature to announce might keep the Free State within Honour said that although he was That just as they were ready to the details of his report, it is un­ the Commonwealth. weary of the subject he felt it his start they learned the fire was on 400 Suffer in Earthquake derstood that he was completely —oo duty to refer to the need of Ughted an island. successful in his negotiations for roads in Bermuda. * * * the shipment of all Bermuda pro­ GERMAN PRESS PREDICTS "Your roads are stUl unUghted That it is feared the energetic BLOODLESS REVOLUTION IN timatum to 2,000 marchers who duce and it is understood that the STORMY ELECTION in many districts, and in many brigade wiU now want to start a CHILE are already here to evacuate the arrangements effected wiU be places one might almost say there fire boat brigade. city on last Thursday, but the covered by an agreement lasting is no Ught for miles," he said. a ss a soldiers refused. There have beer five years. BERLIN June 6.-—Dissolution of SANTIAGO, June 6.—The the Reichstag confronts Germany, After referring to the fact .that un­ That fortunately the fire was quick­ Montero Government was over­ clashes between the police and At the meeting yesterday a vote Ughted roads tended to encourage ly extinguished. marching soldiers at Cleveland and of thanks was tendered Mr. Hand with an election which wiU perhaps thrown on Saturday by a bloodless prove the stormiest in her history. crime, the Chief Justice asked * * * revolution headed by a junta Newark. for the splendid work he had ac­ "When are you going to do some­ That strange to say the cause of it complished and it was generaUy, The sociaUst and radical press composed of Carlos Davila, Eugenio * • * regard the Cabinet declaration as thing about it?'' was known. Matte and Maraduke Grove who YOUNG SOUNDS NOTE OF WARN­ felt the concessions made by the "a declaration of war against the Of juvenile deUnquents and the et AS Si proclaimed a socialistic repubUc, ING Canadian Government were com­ working classes." need of a system for dealing with That at last discovery of the plete and generous. with Davila as provisional president. An autumn resignation by them, the Chief Justice remarked, 800 lb. safe has been made. The junta prepared numerous SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 6.— "You must realise that the boy who * * * ——oo Hindenburg in favour of the ex- decrees to take over immediately Owen Young in a speech uttered a Crown Prince is foreshadowed in falls into crime at an early age is That such small and Ught portables the productive forces of the nation warning that it may be necessary to nationaUstic ci "**-s. BerUn papers probably someone worth saving for are easUy misplaced. and redistribute wealth by the im­ give the President dictatorial pow­ ARRIVALS BY TWO SHIPS report th?.., Hitler has agreed to the country. Criminals are not * * * position of confiscatory taxes, also ers in order to curb our economic yield some of his most radical always born. In fact, only in very That the blue laws are causing to make work compulsory for ills. He traced these troubles to the T0AL 457 demands if he is satisfied, that after rare cases are criminals born quite a commotion. everyone and to sei ze the various disparity between industrial, the election, the reorganised Cabin­ criminals." * * * agricultural units and tariff walls. capitalistic enterprises, foreign or Many Bermudians Leaving et wUl include a few Nazis, leaving BORSTAL SYSTEM PRAISED That any proposal contrary to domestic. General Pugna has been * * * General Schleicher as the domin­ common sense generaUy does. appointed Minister of the Interior. ant leader. A a" return for this Lauding the Borstal system used * * * NO NEWS OF TRANS-ATLANTIC Tomorrow on "Monarch'* in England with conspicuous success Alarm was expressed in foreign FLIER concession the controlling interests That one of the original duties of A industrial, business and commer­ in Prussia wiU be given to the Nazis. in dealing with youths from 16 to church warden was to go out intd Many Bermudians and members 21 years of age, the Chief Justice cial quarters at the declaration of a LONDON, June 6.—There has • • * the highways and by-ways and of the winter colony are departing recaUed that since he had been order people to church. Government spokesman that "we been no news of the airman, Haus- on the "Monarch of Bermuda" BERLIN, June 6.—The speedy must get Chile out from under the here he had advocated the adoption a a a ner, who left New York on Friday tomorrow, which— arrived here reappearance of Hitler's "Brown of some such system locally. He That disobedience was attended yoke of capitalism whether foreign on a transatlantic flight. It is yesterday with 375 passengers on Army" in a modified form was or domestic, but chiefly foreign had heard nothing against it but a with serious results. beUeved his petrol must be exhaust­ board. The Munson liner "Pan foreshadowed in an interview with silly, stupid and absurd argument domination." The foreigners said ed by now. * * * America," which docked with Baron Von Gayl who declared that that mothers and fathers in Ber­ That some would Uke to see this they expected wholesale seizures of a a a eighty-two yesterday, sailed the their property, particularly public "every injustice perpetrated against muda would deUberately send their authority s.iU in force. ELECTIONS IN MALTA same afternoon with a group of the different forms of the national­ chUdren out to commit crimes in a AS a utilities, mines and industries. AUTHORISED local residents also on vacation. Britains, Americans, Germans and ist movement will be aboUshed." order that they would be sent to an That they are those who couldn't Landing here on the "Monarch" In the course of the week the institution and be taught a trade get congregations any other way. French have large interests here. yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. Investments, including the nitrate LONDON, June 6.—A further Continued on Page 2 for nothing. "That is a wicked development in the reUgious con­ WilUam E. Atwood, the Misses suggestioja," said His Honour. "I ——oo industry, copper mines and utilities, troversy in Malta occurred when I__is F. and Celia H. Anthony, OO might be taken over by the new cannot imagine a more wicked Sir PhiUp Cunliffe-Lister announc­ Hon.
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