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EUROPEAN
POLITICS
RELATIONSHIPS
DRIFTING FROM LEAGUE CONTROL
BALANCE OF POWER CHANGING
BRITAIN'S ISOLATION
The European political relation- ships are changing and are drifting. away from League control towards D balance of power arrangements states a special Washington wire to Meurs: S. E. Levy and Com- pany.
Dr. Hugo Eckener, the famous commander of the Graf Zeppelin' Is in New York disenssing the e tablishment of
a regular traṇa- Atlantic dirigible service with high Government officials.
Definite re-alignments, may he expected within the next few WUCHOW SAID weeks which will see France and
NOT IN DANGER
Russia lining up side by side
against Germany and Poland, with Italy uncertain, Great Bri Lain standing aloof, and the Balkans undecided.
22 SQUADRONS FOR
HOME DEFENCE
FLEET AIR ARM TO BE REINFORCED
230 M.P.H. FIGHTING CRAFT
LONDON, TO-DAY,
MR. STANLEY BALDWIN, DURING THE IMPERIAL DE- FENCE DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, YESTER- DAY, EXPLAINED THAT THE BRITISH AIR PROGRAMME PROVIDES FOR A VERY SUBSTANTIAL, PROPORTION. "BE- ING COMPLETED WITHIN TWO YEARS. TWENTY-TWO SQUADRONS WILL BE FORMED FOR HOME DEFENCE IN 1935 AND 1996, BESIDES THREE SQUADRONS FOR THE FLEET AIR ARM.
The whole 25 squadrons will be additional to the four already being formed in the current year. First Line strength will be thus increased by 300 aircraft, plus the necessary reserves, which the R.A.F. considers ample.
Since July, 90 sites for aerodromes have been inspected, and 11 already selected. A new flying training school will be opened in April. Short-service officers will be increased, and more civilian
FROM THE REDS pilots will join the reserve.
HEAVY FIGHTING SINCE MONDAY
TROOPS REINFORCED
[From Our Own Correspondenty Canton, To-day, Moro Kwangsi troops are pro- |
"OUR LATEST TYPES OF MILITARY AIRCRAFT HAVE A SPEED OF OVER 230 MILES PER HOUR,” HE SAID. E
JAPAN
WATCHES RUSSIA
Viscount Saito Scoffs
With US
Boston, To-day.
The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, winding up the de- bate, which, he said, had turned
A royal son-in-law will be added to Greece's royal family to-day when Princess Marina, daughter of Prince and Princess Nicholas, above, becomes the bride of H.R.H. the Duke of Kent, youngest son of their Majesties, King George and Queen Mary. Princess Marina is the youngest daughter of Prince and Prin cess Nicholas. Further details of the wedding will be found on Page S..
LLOYD GEORGE
ROYAL VISIT TO THEATRE
REMARKABLE
ENTHUSIASM
IN WEST END
BIGGEST TRAFFIC JAM IN HISTORY
LONDONERS TAKE UP STAND AT MIDNIGHT
London, To-day. Scenes of intense patriotic fer- vour were witnessed at midnight outside Buckingham Palace, where huge crowds, including many men and women in evening dress, assembled to catch a glimpse of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina returning from the theatre. The Royal couple were greeted with great cheers as their car passed into the Pa
lace courtyard. ATTACKS
JAPAN'S ARROGANCE
the House of Commons - PACIFIC SETTLEMENT POSSIBLE
to a Couhell of State. emphasised that there was no difference of opinion: In Britain on the questing defence There was no advocates of a teral Disarmamentari
London, To-day.
Mr. Lloyd George, who has taken a long holiday, from poll ties, participated in the debate jr the House of Commons yester day on Imperial defence, and reviewed the position (hroughout the world...
The opinion is expressed in British financial circles that the removal of exchange restrictions in the United States Indicates the possibility of early dollar. sterling and also international stabilisation; also no further de valuation of the dollar and the repatriation of American capital ceding from the interior to de-! Despite the misgivings held in England over inflationist activi.
tend Chuan-hsien, Yungan, Shaik-
He said that the contents of He mentioned China, who, with financial relief from outside, ties, it is believed that the lifting being assailed by the Communlata and other towns which are wan
An article by the Japanese ex- Mr. Baldwin's speech had been might be set going to quadruple her purchasing capacity. of the depression allows this ac who want clothes and foodstuffs Premier Admiral Viscount Ma- delivered to Germany, France, Italy, and the United States, with Premier Flandin's policy re: for the winter.
koto Saito, in the "Christian a full explanation by Sir John garding the political situation is) Heavy fighting between the Science Monitor" scoffs at the Simon, because this was not an adjustable by economic measures.Kwangsi troops and the Commun- Therefore, he is fundamentally its has been going on since Mon-possibility of war between Japan day. but no decisive battle has and the United States. He claims changing his economic policies.
Ergland is beginning to recog-
fought. Even the Peace it would be inconsistent with the nise her inability to absord un-Preservation Guards have been fundamentale of naval strategy, employment without a decrease rushed to the lines, and the regu- adding that there is no logical in the population of the Britishlar troops are not sufficient to bone of contention between the
tion.
Isles.
The situation in Europe is generally improved, in spite of in- dications on the surface to the contrary.
SOMERSETSHIRE LEAVES
+
Borderers Farewelled
THREE BANDS AND HUNDREDS OF WELL-WISHERS AT NAVAL YARD
been
hold the position.
:
There is, however, no dan- ger to Wuchow, which is the most important city in Kwanget-and-which-will-be stoutly defended.
Anglo-German proposition.
The communications to other Governments consiți- tuted a new development and might create a new situation. "We are aiming at internation- two countries.
al Disarmament at the lowest Japan's proximity to the So-level," he said. "We stand for re- viet, however, and the numerous gulated limitation as opposed to border incidents etcetera, make competition
and unregulated for-a situation in which Japan arming Reuter. must not relax her vigil-Reu- (Continued on Page 7)
Hunan, is reported to have been
Kuanyong, a border town nearter.
occupied by the Reds. The small U.S. WAR VETERANS' garrison there had to withdraw in
face of a superior force. A coun-
ter-attack will be launched
oon
28
BONUS
ad General Pal Hsung-hsi, Satisfactory Compromise,
the Second-In-Command, has rall- led aufficient reinforcements. The Kwangsi milltary "headquarters is located at Pinglok,
Hundreds of people gathered on Li
Possible
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL..
To allay public anxiety, General (By Telegraph, Congright, Telstra, phic Mereages Ordinance, 1898. Re- Chung-jen, Commander-in-ceived November 29, 8.45 a.m.) the North Arm of the Naval Dock Chief of the Kwangai forces, is yard quay to bid farewell to of remaining in Nanning, the pro-
Washington, To-day. Returning from Warm Springs
neers and men of the 1st Batta- vincial capital, and will not come yesterday Senator Pat Harrison, lion, the South Wales Borderers to Canton at present.
and of various Army units, who
left for India and England this
morning by the Troopship Sonier-
setshire.
WEATHER FORECAST
EXETER BEAT
CHARLTON IN
F.A. CUP REPLAY
Halifax Eliminated By Hartlepools
SOUTHPORT AGAIN DRAW
London, To-day.
· RUSSIAN WOMEN REFUGEES IN SHANGHAI TO BE AIDED
League Recommendation For Further Enquiries On Spot
London, To-day. The plight of Russian women refugees in Shanghai was called. to the attention of the Lord Privy Seal, Captain Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons. yesterday.
Replying to a question, he said that the Fifth Committee of the League Assembly was anziour that steps should be taken to assist these women, and had recommended further enquiries on the spot,--Reuter, s
PRESIDENT SEIZED
Two surprises were provided in GRIM DRAMA the F.A. Cup First Round replaya Mississippi Democrat, said that he yesterday.
ENACTED IN
GRAN CHACO BOLIVIAN TROOPS REBEL
believed a satisfactory bonus-com-
After sharing four goals in Lon- promise could be reached whereby the Second Round at the expense don last Saturday, Exeter, entered payment would be made only to de-of Charlton Athletic by 5 goals to The men-o-war in port, dressed The anticyclone is centred over situte ex-Servicemen: with flags, presented a colourful north China and Korea and is moving
He believed that there will not share two goals at Halifax, scored 12, and Hartlepools, who did well to background for the white-painted eastward. The typhoon is situat- be any new monetary legislation twice without reply on the home troopship, which herself was ed about 150 miles east of Iloilo, nor general taxation increase. The dressed for the Royal Wedding. moving west-north-west. The lo-Administration, he said, were con
ground. The Somersetshire is carrying cal forecast, as issued by the Roy- vinced that a definite business up- New Brighton on their own ground, away with her several hundreds of al Observatory this morning, is turn was underway. United Press
a lora in addition to Army ratings. north-east' winds, fresh; fair. per 8. E. Levy and Company.
The North Arm of the quay pre- sented a colourful spectacle, with hundreds of women dressed In a multitude of colours, waving hand- kerchiefs as the vessel, cast off her moorings.
(Continued on Pané 18).
OPIUM REFORMS IN CHINA
PROFESSOR ARRESTED
IN PEIPING
COMMUNISTIC TENDENCIES?
Southport, who were surprised by: forced, an away draw after extra
time had been played.
Sheldon Colliery proved no match for Lincoln on the latter's ground, while Blyth Spartans were unsuccessful at Stockport.
The following were yesterday's results: SNEA
New Brighton 1 Southport
| Lincoln) Sat, 4 Shildon
Pelping, To-day where he was immediately taken Exeter Chariten
A sensation. has been created under heavy guard.
| Stockport #2 PBBlyth?
| Hartlegoals.^=^2="Halifax` The charges are unknown, but extra time played
Communism: York:
Geneva, To-day. The oplum Ad- in Chinese educational circles by visory Committee concluded its ses the arrest of Professor Feng they are generally believed to be Who They Meet In 2nd sion here yesterday, after the Yu-lan. Dean of the College of connected with." adoption of the report with alight Liberal Arts at the Tainghus Prof. Feng Yulan only modifications. Great interest was University. manifested in the proposed opium
returned from a year 4 furlou Prof. Feng Yu-lan was arreat in England, where he lect reforms in China. The progress of ed by a special agent of the pro- Chinese philosophy the experiment being closely visional headquarters of Marshal suspices of the watched Reuter:
Chiang Kai-shek, at Paoting, to Ching Committee
No Brighton
"Patters
to be played on
NEW THREAT ON WAR FRONT
New York, To-day. message from La Paz "states" that the President of Bolivia, Dr. Daniel Salamanca, his two daughters, the Presi
dent-Elect, Senor Tamayo, and the Minister of War, Senor Errique Hertzog, are rep to have been served troops in the Chaco
here the
The visit of the Queen, Prin- cess Nicholas, the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina to the West End Theatre evoked a remark- able display of loyalty and en- thusiasm.
The Royal Party received a prolonged ovation which held up the start of the play for, several minutes
Vast excited crowds
night long, causing the throwned, the West End all
greatest traffe fäm in the history of London:
Japan's difficulties, he said, could
Restaurants were filled with not be ignored, but she should be merry-makers, while the majori- told that the China Sea is not ay of cinemas remained open un-
til 8 a.m. closed sea, that the integrity and
After midnight, crowds began independence of Chins must be res to assemble at advantageous tored in spirit and letter, and that points on the wedding route. The China must be assisted to restore
numbers rapidly swelled na dawn approached.-Reuter. order and develop her enormous re- sources in peace.
There must be complete equality between all Powers in their dealings with China at present, he continued, owing to the lack of combined action among the Powers.
"Japan is giving the impres sion to China that she alone counts," he stated.
If Britain-adopted a clear and de- falte policy in conjunction with other Powers, he thought the situa tion would change.
WEATHER IS
ONLY CAUSE
FOR ANXIETY
LONDON PLUNGED INTO DARKNESS
METROPOLIS INVADED BY THOUSANDS~
London, To-day... Preparations are now complete for to-day's wedding between ""There can be a settlement in the .R.H. the Duke of Kent; young- Pacific, not merely friendly towards eat son of Their Majesties the Japan, but favourable to Japan, King and Queen, and Princess which will leave her with no desire Marina of Greece, and the only. to burden herself with gigantic anxiety is in relation to the wea. armaments," "ha. declared.-Reuter. ther.
BEER BARON
SURRENDERS
NATIONWIDE HUNT ENDED
“DUTCH” SCHULTZ TAKING NO CHANCES OF BEATING UP
New York, To-day. The last Bear Baron" of Prohibition days, - “Dutch" Schultz, has surrendered to the Federal authorities after a nationwide hunt had been instituted:
He wast
ted for a non-day- Baid to
“surren“
A layer of clouds, imprisoning
the city's smoke, plunged London into darkness early yesterday
afternoon, but the forecast for
|to-day is for mild weather, with bright intervals. What is needed
is a breeze to move on the clouds
and smoke. In the event of to day being foggy, however, all ex- isting plans for the processions will remain in force,
London is already crowded with visitors and hundreds of thou sanda more will be travelling fo the early morning from the pro vinces.
Throughout the day the streets along, the wedding route have been thronged with people inspec ting the decorations, while the crowds at Buckingham Palace and York House have been very large. —Britisch:
ireless
POISONED