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SANCTIONS POLICY HAS BEEN TRIED OUT AND HAS FAILED

MR. HOOVER MOBBED

AT CLEVELAND

ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME

AT CONVENTION

CONCESSIONS TO BORAH FACTION

Cleveland, To-day.

Yesterday's highlight at the Republican Con- vention was the arrival of Mr. Herbert Hoover. The crowd of thousands had already been whip- ped to a state of semi-hysteria by the events of the day and nearly mobbed the ex-President on his arrival at the station, in anticipation that he would launch a smashing-assault on the New Deal in his speech last night. Mr. Hoover was obliged to shake hands with well-wishers for half an hour.

The sub-committee drafting the Republican platform reach- ed agreement with regard to a statement on foreign policy ac- ceptable to Senator Borah, who had threatened to bolt with his followers into the Roosevelt camp if Governor Landon were chosen as the candidate.

expected regarding the promptitude with which the return to the gold standand will be recommended."

HOLY CRUSADE

FOR LIBERTY

Scathing Denunciation

Of Roosevelt

The deal for farmers is caus- Jing trouble, as it is considered

COMMONS DEBATE

FULL RANGE TO

BE SECURED

Mr. J. H. Thomas Will

Probably Resign

of

SIR ALFRED BUFT WILL

THEN FOLLOW SUIT

London To-day.

London, to-day-The Duke of Gloucester, above, paid, a private visit, in his personal capacity, to In the House of Commons yes- the Emperor Haile Selassie last Ex-President Herbert Hoover, terday the Prime Minister, Mr.ght thus renewing the ac- quaintance formed when he re- above, was enthusiastically wel-Stanley Baldwin, announced that presented King George at the nt Addis publican Convention at Cleveland in order to secure a full range for Emperor's coronation

the debate on the budget dis-

Ababa some years ago-Bester's closures to-day the motion would be: "That the report of the tri-

„comed on his arrival at the Re-

yesterday. He was expected to deliver a smashing speech against the Roosevelt New Deal Jast

evening.

GEN. CHIANG'S MOOD

Time For Challenge Not Arrived

CHINESE AFFAIRS

events nearer

bunal appointed under the Tribun-

Mr-.

al of Enquiry (Evidence) Act of 1921 Bebrow considered." J. R. Attlee (Labour) will move the acklendum: "And in view of the definite findings of the tribun- al and the disclosures of gambling practices in the City of London this

Bulletin Service

DUKE'S VISIT TO - EMPEROR

Recognition Of Past

• Hospitality

London, To-day, H.R.H. the Duke of Gloucester |

NEW “MIDSUMMER

MADNESS

FURTHER MISFORTUNES

TO BE EXPECTED NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN OUTLINES BRITAIN'S FUTURE POLICY·

London, To-day.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in a speech in London-yesterday, alluded to the recent circular of Lord Cecil to they members of the League of Nations Union, urging pressure on the Government to pursue sanctions, even to intensify them, with the object of still pre- serving the independence of Abyssinia.

"That is midsummer madness," said Mr. Chamberlabs. Such ja 'policy will only lead to further misfortunes which will divert our minds as practical men from seeking alber and better solu tions. The circumstances in which the Italo-Ethiopian dispute began offered the most favourable opportunity for the exercise. of the League policy of collective security, but that policy based on sanctions has been tried out and has failed.”

Referring to the Government's rearmament programme Mr.

of the

NEW ORDER IN

ETHIOPIA

Italian Domination Being Accepted

It is understood that the draft firmly declares against con- nection with the League of Nations or the Court of International Justice. As a further concession to the Borah faction the party's monetary plank will probably be stated less definitely than was LONDON PRESS COMMENT ON House calls upon the Government called yesterday afternoon at the Chamberlain said: "The last comer has the advantage of mak to take appropriate action."- house in Kensington where the ing use of the latest and best designs. To that extent we have The sadendum will be moved Emperer of Ethiopia is staying not altogether lost time, but on the contrary we have but a short London, To-day Colonial Secretary,

after MJ. B. Thomas, former incognitoTM while he is in London while to prepare ourselves for eventualities."

and Sir The Duke became acquainted with In that time the nations com-!" The "Daily Telegraph" says Alfred Butt have made personal the Emperor when he visited posing the League had reviewed impossible to avoid promising that the rapidly moving events continuance of the farm sub-must at present. compel a dxpected in Parliamentary, cir-represent the late King at the limit the functions

statements to the House. It is Addis Ababa some years ago to the situation and decided to Įsidies, and the question is how gree of attention to the hap

League so that they would ao- renerous. the subsidies shall be penings in China that has been cles that Mr. Thomas, after his Imperial Coronation. The New York delegates have obscured-by

(personal statement will al- The visit to the Emperor yester-card with its real powers. He now agreed to cast 85 of the 90 home Generalissimo Chiang Parliament, and if he does so hospitality which His Royal High would go far to restore the pres nounce his resignation from day was in recognition of the expressed the opinion that that votes for Mr. Landon. The Kai-shek is plainly not convinc-then Sir Alfred Butt will fol-ness received Landonites claim that this ed that the time has arrived to low suit Reuter.

on that occasion, tige and moral influence of the and was of a private and informal League, but naturally a League makes nomination a certainty challenge Japan, but that mood

· RASES MAKE SUBMISSION -Reuter.

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with those limitations could no The Emperor's daughter Prin-longer be relied upon by itself!

“CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL cess Tsahai, who accompanied him to secure the peace of the world

Addis Ababa, To-day. to London, was conducted over the

Chamberlain advocated Mr.

Little by little the Abyssinian guar- Houses of Parliament by one of regional-arrangements

Members yesterday anteed by the nations whose in- people accept the fact that Italya. afternoon and was present in the terests were vitally concerned. predominates there. Baily life is Ladies" Gallery at Commons ques-"Before these conclusions, which accommodated to the new circum tion time--British Wireless, Ser-are merely provisional, can be stances, and many Abyssinian translated into action we must Nobles, such as Ras Hailu and the Ivice

take counsel with others, parti-Abuna, the Supreme Head of the... cularly those Dominions whose Coptic Church, have appeared be

EX-PRESIDENT HOOVER'S - SPEECH TO CONVENTION

..PRESIDENT'S PLEDGE Little Rock, Arkansas: Speaking shortly before Mr. Hoover, Presi

will not discourage the Jap- the northern frontiers. anese expansionist activity on

Cleveland, To-day The Roosevelt election and the

Canton is demanding of Nan- dent Roosevelt defended the New king that a halt shall be called history of the New Deal were Deal in a speech at the Arkansas to the relentless undermining compared to "the first stages in Centennial Exhibition. He pledged by Japan of the whole fabric of the march of European collee that the New Deal would continue what Government there is in tivism" by ex-President Hoover, the fight for equality of oppoz-| Chica... addressing the Republican-Con-tunity and the protection de ce vention last night. He denounced rights of the common.

Deal as sheer oppor Reuter. tunism, emotional economics and

the New

the greed for power and publicity,

and also as a definite attempt to BRITISH WARSHIPS AT CANTON replace the American system of

freedom with some sort of Euro- Owing to the tenseness pean planned existence..

"of the political situation

Wittingly or unwittingly Pre..HMS. Cicala in Canton has sident Roosevelt was leading the United States on the road towards a Socialist or Fascist dictator- ship, declared Mr. Hoover, adding

that for the first time in the his

tory of America they had heard the gospel of class hatred preach-

ed from the White House; and everyone reader knew that that

been joined by H.M.S. Tarantula. The Senior Naval Officer. West River, Captain Halfhide, is on board the Tarantula

certain

way

of

No more bringing peace to China could be devised that Anglo-Japanese

NO DEMONSTRATIONS IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, "to-day-Official cix- cles deny the anti-Japanese de- monstration, which was alleged tó have taken place yesterday ---- Reater.

co-operation in developing Chin- KWANGSI SAID TO

BE OBDURATE -

ese agriculture and communica-Į tions, for the main cause în making China an easy victim of aggression lies in the fact that her enormous resources havel

never

been properly utilised. Provided that wars which might overwhelm the whole of China are averted there is ap- parently promise in the "con- versations between the Japan- Lese Ministers and Sir Frederick

Leith-Ross. Renter.

Determined To Force

The Issue

NANKING REPRESENTATIVES COMING SOUTH?

[From Our Own Correspondent]

nature.

the women

FEELING AGAINST partnership with us means so fore Marshal Graziani, Deputy-

JAPAN

Canton Plans Huge Demonstration

BID TO AROUSE POPULAR ENTHUSIASM

"[From Our Own Correspondent] Canton, To-day.

Canton, To-day. After taking. Hengchow in A monster demonstration Hunan, Kwangsi troops have against Japanese aggression in made no further progress for China will be staged on this

was the final rock on which a ORGANISED ATTACK ON the time being Reports stat- coming Saturday, June 13, in

democracies were wrecked →

He called on the American peo- ple to enter upon a 'holy crusade for liberty-Reuter.

GERMAN BANK FOR

YUGOSLAVIA

Negotiations At Agram

·CHINA. MAIL:” SPECIALT

JEWISH SETTLEMENT

PARTY OF CONSTABLES AMBUSHED BY LARGE ARMED FORCE

both sides of the road.

TELEPHONES IN RURAL AREAS

· Jerusalem, To-day.

much for the influence of the Viceroy, to declare their loyality." British Empire in the world. while Marshal Graziani has pro- Whether we adopt a policy of mised the Abyssinian people jus isolation or alliances it is essen-tice and peace. tial that we be adequately arm- led."

Reuter.

NO MOBILISATION

Paris: Marshal Badoglio: con- queror of Abyssinia, gave l'Intran-

NON-PAYMENT sigeant an interview, which was

OF RENT

LANDLADY: WINS HER CASE

SUMMARY COURT ACTION

published yesterday. The inter- view is concerned with the rum- ours of a mobilisation in Northern Italy, on the Brenner Pass.

*We are not preparing mobili- isation, nor are we taking any. measures for an attack. Admitted- your army is equal to any, and

That,

ing that these forces have ad- an effort to arouse the masses vanced 180 kilometres north of to support the stand of the At the Summary Court this will know how to defend itself Hengchow are groundless. South-west troops. Students and morning, Mrs. E. F. Greenburg should that be necessary. night that the Kwangsi troops will take pari.

Rumours were current last representatives of public bodies successfully brought a claim for however, is all."

fought with Nanking forces

WOMEN

Chan

$400 against Mr. D. C. Chees Marshal Badoglio added that. it north of Hengchow, but relia. Examinations for all middle man, the sum representing one would take years to reorganise month's rent and $200, being the newly conquered country. The ble dispatches stated that all schools will be completed to

The Provincial De money in lieu of notice of in-occupation troops: would be provincial troops in Hengchow morrow.

tending to quit. The first organised and determined attack on the Jewish set-retreated from there two days partment of Education has in-

[duced little by little as far as that The case was taken by His was compatible with order and tlement on the plain in the vicinity of Armageddon was beaten off

before the arrival of the structed all headmasters to lead

Honour Mr Justice E-H. Wi- after military intervention yesterday. The action was started by:

the students in anti-Japanese

safety. Naturally "those - Italian Kwangsi divisions. a large force of armed Arabs ambushing a party of Jewish en- General Ho Chien,, the military agitations, for after to-morrow lians, acting Puisne Judge soldiers who wished to do so would Mr. W. A. Mackinlay was for be permitted to settle down - in stables and watchmen patrolling the fields and firing at them from and civilian head of Hunan, is the students are free to parade the plaintiff, while defendant Agram, To-day.

known to be friendly to the South and to make soap-box speeches was represented by Mr. H. N. Abyssinia.

Marshal Badoglio denied any The Governments of Ger-

The police behaved, with co-west; or at least he is on the fence These young men and many and Jugoslavia are at

likelihood of a conflict with any siderable courage and advanced

the In giving an outline of All the Nanking troops are in the are, however, rather cool to- on the assailants.” “In the mean- present negotiating the question

time reinforcements of British vicinity of Yochow and other wards this clamour at present case for the plaintiff, Mr. Mackin-neighbouring Mandate Power, be

The official newspapers are de-i

cause, he said, the Italian soldiers, of the erection of a German bank in Yugo-slavia. The new

Lay said that Mrs. Greenburg was belong to the most disciplined General Chiang Kai-shek, Pre../voting over a fall.news page to the owner of two boarding housesforce in the world Trans-Ocean police and detachments of the Points in North Huner |Royal North Lancashirë Regi- bank's chief task would be to

one in Kent Road and the other London, To-day.” ments and the Trans-Jordan sident of the Executive Yuan, still Propaganda, and the Government

news agencies are working over-in Middle Road, Kowloon, The finance general trade between

The programme of telephone Frontiersmen were rushed up desixes to check the southern extime in issuing propaganda the two nations. So far as Ger-

madefendant and his wife went to many is concerned, the new development which the Post Office from different parts of the pedition by negotiations. Kwang-

the Kent Road house in October WHOLESALE PRICES IN BRITAIN bank would serve to assist the has prepared will involved an ex-plain, and firing with rifles and tung may listen to remonstrances, terial liquidation of German credits in Penditure of over £4,500,000 on machine-gune among the hills but Kwangsi has determined to The public are bewildered by and stayed there for two months,

London, to-day-The Board of *Serbia before the war.

underground" cables and equip lasted two hours, until the raid-smash things through. The pro- this revived agitation Some the rent for this period-being The funds for the erection of ment alone. The programine is ses decaiped

vince is poor and badly needs ex-months ago the press censors de-paid On December 1, however, Trade Index of wholesale prices. It is not known how many pension. the bank would probably be designed to ensure that remoter

leted any anti-Japanese, remarks they moved to the Middle Road in May was at the same level as supplied from surplus holdings rural areas shall enjoy a service casualties were inflicted on the Nanking representatives are Now such sentiment is encouraged establishment, and they left on that of the previous month, but of one of the larger banks in not less efficient than the towns Arabs, as these men were car said to be coming here to prevent by the Government publicity ser-January 1, without having pre-Ishowed an increase of 41 per

Iviously given any notice of inten-cent. from May of last year. Agram of Belgrade. Trans-and

districts. — ’British ried off by their comrades. an open break between the South-vices.

(Continued on Page 12). Itish Wireless Service, (Continued on Page 22)}" Ocean Service.

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urban Wireless Service.

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