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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932.
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MADAME SUN RALLIES AID FOR NOULENS
FOREIGNERS MOVE TO
INTERVENE
EXCITEMENT IN SHANGHAI
STRONG REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO SHIFT TRIAL SCENE.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai, To-day...,
Madame Sun Yat-sen has organised a committee, in which for eigners and Chinese are represented, to assist Mr. and Mrs, Noulens, charged with having spread Communist propaganda in China and arrested in Shanghai, in their fight to have the venue of their trial shifted from Nanking.
the
matter of
SECRET PACTS DENIED.
British Premier To Explain.
NO UNDERSTANDING YET ON U.S. DEBT.
Lausanne Progress.
AGREEMENT APPROVED IN FRANCE, GERMANY.
London, To-day.
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There are no secret un- derstandings between Great Bri- tain. France and Italy BB to 籼 "united front" in the matter of debt negotiations with the United States or in respect of the Lausanne agreement, Premier Ramsay MacDonald will probably tell the House of Commons to-
morrow.
Telegrams from Parle and Ber- lin state that the Lausanne agree- ment to-day received the full ap
of both the French the proval
German Cabinets.. The it is under- will have the agrée-
· Both Mr. and Mrs. Noulens, in sources, protest against what they be Noulena' trial may quite easily and lieve the injustice of the courts have wide ramifications
Cabinet, in British
in ordering them tried outside Europe and America. For there stood, Shanghai, declared & hunger are now strong foreign forces de- ment before it at a meeting to be In the atrike ten days ago. Further manding a hearing of his and his held to-morrow morning. than that, when called before wife's plea.
afternoon, Premier MacDonald will make a full statement to the House the Nanking bench, they refused
of Commons.
SUNNY ANNA WINS GREAT FOAL PLATE:
Beats Inchmapore By Short Head in Exciting Finish:
London, Yesterday. The following was the re- sult of the Great Foal Plate which was run on Saturday:
1. Sunny Anna (4-9). 2 Inchmanone (6-1). 8. Galitzer (25-1). Sunny Anna won by a short-head from a field of eleven and Inchmahore beat Galitzer by two lengths.- Reuter.
CHICAGO - FACING STARVATION.
Mayor Anticipates Major Disaster.
HUGE TAX ARREARS.
Special Legislative Session Urged.
Chicago, To-day.
PRICE $3,00 Per Month.
IRISH QUARREL STAY OF CIVIL WAR
AIRED.
Suppressed Letters Now In Press.
DE VALERA'S ORDERS.
Governor-General Remains Adamant.
London, To-day.
A somewhat curious situation existed to-day in regard to the correspondence between, the Gov- ernor-General of the Irish Free
IS POSSIBLE
WIDE CO-OPERATION
ANTICIPATED
"ALLIANCE GAINS ADHERENTS IN MANY PARTS OF CHINA,
"China Mail" Special
Outlining the plans of the newly-formed Anti-
State the Hon. James McNeill, Civil War Alliance, and expressing the hope that
and the President of the Irish
Free State Executive, Mr. De the organisation might put an end to the internal Valera, which the former issued strife which has ravaged all China, Mr. Chu Ching-
for publication yesterday.
lan, leader of this new pacific party, granted an ex- clusive interview to the "China Mail” last night.
"The Alliance was in the first place proposed by the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce, the China United Chamber of Commerce, the Banking Association, Exchange Shop Association, and, various other public and social bodies," said Mr. Chu..
“Our main purpose is to stop civil war in time of nationa) dis- tress. We should unite to one common end."
Asked if he anticipated establishing a branch in Canton, Mr. Chu replied in the negative, and added that it was his duty to medi- ate for settlement of civil strife, and nothing else.
The Governor-General had re quested an apology for the "de- liberate discourtesy" to which he alleged he was subjected by two members of Mr. De Valera's Gov. ernment who withdrew when he arrived at a social function given by the French Minister in Dublin. Mr. De Valera replied with a letter marked personal, and, therefore, the Governor-General did not issue it with the other correspondence...
In a further communication, nót marked personal, Mr. De In order to "stave off starva-Valera 'stated he regarded the to answer questions,
After five days, Mrs. Noulens The "Defence Committee” in- The Premier did not attend the tion," Chiengo's Mayor, Antony whole affair as unfortunate and was showing great fatigue, owing cludes in its membership, Mr. Titting of Parliament this after-Cermak,. has deminded a special regrettable but was unable to go their warring for the peoples' good. to her persistent refusal to take Thakrey, editor of the Shanghai ful dat No. 10 Downing Street,
noon spent a comparatively rest session of the Illinois Legislature. any further. either food or drink of any sort. Evening Post, and many other
(Continued on Page 6.) Her husband, more rugged, is representatives of communal life. weakening swiftly now.
The movement is growing space. Aroused by the justice of the Powerful quarters, both for Noulens' plea for a change in the elgn and Chinese, favour the venue of their trial, the Shang-transfer of the Noulens case to hai Committee rallied stoutly in Shanghai or the deporting of the the prisoners' behalf on Madame two accused at once. Sun's example. The Committee,
Strong Influences,
Nanking, To-day.
it is learned, is actually affiliated with the Interntional Defence: Madame Sun Yat-sen arrived Committee. According to some from Shanghai this morning to see the Noulens couple and to exert further efforts to secure their release. — Reuter,
CRICKET.
TATE TAKES 9 FOR 100.
Sussex Win.
WORCESTER'S EIGHTH DEFEAT AFTER HOLDING LEAD,
Kidderminster Debacle.
Maurice Tate, by claiming 9 wickets for 100 runs in the match, was largely responsi- ble for the Sussex victory by nine wickets over Worces- tershire at Kidderminster to day.
.
In the first innings Tate
Statement by Minister of of Justice.
Nanking, To-day.
He declares that a “major disas- ter” is threatened, failing relief by August 1, when all the funds now
(Continued on Page 8.)
SMALL FIRE AT BRAZIL SHAKEN BY on hand will be exhausted HeMA
added that 600,000 people dependen
TAILOR'S SHOP. REVOLT.
Troops Rushed to Crush Rebels,
CIVIL WAR THREAT.
Buenos Aires, To-day.
A revolt has broken out in Sao Paulo state, Brazil, against the Tardiness' Central Government, seeking to restore a Constitutional Government.
The revolt, which is supported Mr. Lo Wen-kan, the Minister by all states surrounding Rio de of Justice petitioned the Execu-Janeiro with the exception of tive Yuan, opposing the sugges-Espiritusanto, started in San Paulo tion that the Noulens' foreign city, when the garrison mutinfed. lawyer should appear in a Chin- Troops from Navalers have been ese Court.
sent to crush the rebels. Reuter.
He says that according to law with extrater-
only foreigners
BY LORDS.
ritoriality rights can go be appoint- IRISH DUTIES BILL PASSED ed except in the Shanghai District Court, and further states that the appeal must be made to the Court and not to the Minister of Justice.
In conclusion, Mr. Lo pointed out that the case must be dealt with
| according to law, but if the Noulens are convicted and sentenced, the displayed excellent form to dis- Government can for special reasons miss Worcester for 192, his own grant a special amnesty-Reuter. personal "bag" being 5 for 51.
Sussex also found scoring dif- RACING.
flcult and, against the powling of
Fred Root, the veteran leg-trap
exponent, were dismissed when one short of the home country's total.
Tate was again in a destructive mood when Worcester went to the crease a second time and, cap- turing 4 wickets for 19 runs, he was largely responsible for the
SOLARIO FETCHES 47,000 GUINEAS.
Lord Glanely Acts On Behalf of Syndicate.
home country's dismissal for 111. RECORD PUBLIC AUCTION PRICE.
Sussex recovered remarkably well in their second venture and col lected the necessary 113 runs for victory for the loss of only one wicket.....
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Full scores na cabled by Reu-
ter were as follow
Sussex beat Worcestershire
by 9 wickets at Kidderminster.
Lord Glanely to-day "paid 47,000 guineas for the ten- -year-old stallion, Solario, thus establishing a new record price for a public auction. Lord Glanely was acting on behalf of a wealthy syndicate which is at the moment unknown. Solario was formerly the pro
Worcester: 192 (Tate 5 for 51)perty of the late Sir John Ruther
111 (Tate 4 for 49)
Sussex 191 (Root 4 for 82).
ford and his standing stud 100 of 500 guiness in addition to thirty- 115, for one wicket why anven contracts had calf tidy, been This was the seventh victory arranged for next seasons/rya) | that Sussex have gained in the Bolario, which was pur championship this year, and as a yearling for 8,800. result they move up to third wo £20,000 in stake position. Worcester as the result as sired winners ste
Ito-day a game, sustained their Dastur and
ef hth cafest of the season.'
(4), decided to kesukhe
Measure Now Only Awaits Royal Assent.
London, To-da". The Irish Free State Sp. ial Duties Bill, providing for tariffs against Free State pro- "ducts coming into Britain, was passed by the House of Lords to-day,
The measure now awaits the Royal Assent before to become law. It will only be made operative, however, if all efforta to regain the land annuities fail.
ed upon the Relief Commission to keep them from starvation.
|. Despite larga private subscrip-| |tions, and an emergency bond issue,
several months salary \waż stillį owing to city employees. As a re- sult of disputed assessments, there were huge arrears in tax collection, the worried mayor added.-Beuter.
NAVAL V.C.
INJURED.
Plane Crash In America.
TWO PASSENGERS KILLED.
New York, To-day.
A British naval officer, Comman- der Augustine W. S. Agar, V.C., of His Majesty's eloop Scarborough, i was seriously injured in a seaplane | mash at New Bedford, Massachu- aette, to-day
Commander Agar was piloting the machine. carrying two Ameri cana aboard ar passengers, when crashed into the sea out of con- col.
The American passengers were drowned but Commander Agar was extricated from the wreckage badly injured.
Commander. Agar gained his a. Lieutenant Victoria Cross as for conspicuous bravery on June 17, 1919, in sinking the Bolshevik cruiser Oleg...
Caused by Lighted Cigarett End.
To this end, Mr. Chu said that he would take stepa to convince the two parties in Canton to think of the nation first, and cease
Replying to a question as to whether any Hong Kong organiza- tion would participate in the Alliance, after ita formation next month, Mr. Chu replied that the Hong Kong Po Yick Society already expressed their intention of islag -
“We go to Canion to-morrow," the speaker
will first see General Chan Chai loete, later inc the various Government Departments and social organisations.”
Three Representatives, [Chen Lip-ting, General Secretary Due, It is believed, to the care-
Three peace representatives of of the Y.M.C.A., Shanghai. lessness of a foki in dropping a
A large crowd of prominent lighted cigarette end, a small are the Anti-Civil War Alliance ar- local Chinese residents met them broke out at 4 a.m. to-day at a Peel rived here yesterday on the s-s. at the dock, and the gathering Street shop occupied by the Tai President Hoover, on their way left by the Tung Wah Hospital Shan Tailoring establishment.
to Canton from Shanghai. They launch, and the Po Yick Society A quantity of cotton wool and kair caught fire, and in tura set were Mr. Chu Ching-lan, former launch, for Hong Kong, where General of Kirin, and Governor the peace emissaries were enter fire to the wooden partition of a
of Kwangtung, Mr. Taar Lantained at tiffin at the Nam Tong [cubicle.
..
{{Continued on Page 6),
The flames were quenched by the cho, leader of the united Shang-Restaurant. Police, before the arrival of the Fire hai social organisations, and Mr. Brigade. No serious damage was
done, the premises being insured
with the Sincere Insurance Co., for GRATIFICATION FOR
$4,000.
MR. HOOVER VETOES RELIEF BILL.
Keeps Promise To U.S. Senate.
Washington, To-day. President Herbert Hoover, as he had promised, to-day. vetoed the Compromise Relief Bill, which sought to holst upon the nation a $2,000,000,000 measure for the country-wide rellef of unemployed.
It would have been the last step towards the dale. Mr. #7. Hoover still hopes that it will be unnecessary, Reuter,
SPANISH AIRMAN FLIES FROM HONG KONG TO MANILA.
BRITAIN.
Recovery Astonishes World.
650,000 LETTERS REGARDING LOAN CONVERSION.
Few Dissents.
London, Yesterday.
BELGIAN MINERS
STRIKE.
One Wounded in Coalfield Disorders.
COMMUNIST INFLUENCE.
Brussels, To-day.
The presence of troops, had a quieting effect everywhere in the In the House of Commons to coal strike region except at Sot- night, Mr. Neville Chamberlain tengen, where the workers shot speaking as a Minister just return and wounded the manager of a ed from an International gathering, factory. said that nothing could be more
He returned their fire and hit gratifying than to hear the almost two workers. Reinforcements of universal expression of admiration police were sent there at once and astonishment at the manner in Work has been resumed in the which Britain had recovered her Liege coal fields, except at two position.
mines. Reuter
FOREIGN LIVES STILL ́SAFE
IN SIAM
Referring to the Conversion (Continued on Page 18). scheme, he said the applications beneat had exceeded all their anticipationis and the response from the really. large holders of the War Loan had been particularly gratifying as had also the proportion of assents re ceived from foreign holders. Up to this; morning - they had received over 650,000 letters and the pro- portion of dissents to date, had Been trifling.
A beneficial result of the scheme had already been shown in an extraordinary, manner British
Gilt Edged securities..
If those who desire to make new Issues should forbear a little time while this operation, was proceed Jog, it would be possible to make the new faktisk DS
New Government Grees Its
London, To-day
"I have received offefäl surance that all tions will be
new Governm that lives Foreigners
stated Bir Lof Forels