:
BRITISH OFFICIAL SAYS CHINA'S TROUBLE LIES WITHIN
HERSELF.
MARSHAL CHANG NEGOTIATING A LOẠN. OIL CAPTURED BY THE FENGTIENESE.
"SUENWHA STILL HELD BY SHANSI. A "SURPRISE" THAT DID NOT MATERIALISE,
FURTHER DETAILS OF THE ARREST
MADAME - C. C. WU. OF
Sir Frederick Whyte, addressing a large Chinese and Foreign audience in Shanghai on Monday, said that "China's trouble" lay within herself and was not the result of so-called ** unequal treaties.
Further details, are given the arrest it Tientsin of Mme. c. c. Wu.
The reports indiente that the Fengtieness are still having the better of matters in the fchting in Chihli
THE YOUNG MARSHAL'S
REPORT,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
PEKING, Oct. 12th.
OIL CAPTURED BY FENGTIENESE.
PRESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th,
THE ADEN GAR- "TUBE" SYSTEM FOR
MANCHESTER.
THE HONG KONG DAILY
NEW YORK'S LOAN TO PRUSSIA.
(Web Te Fat Pas)
SHANGHAI, October 12th. A special message from Chang General Yen Shih Shan or- Hauch Liang in Footingfa Adered 1,000 cases of „kerosene oil sures the public that the reported and 1.000 enses of gasoline from victories are not mere rumours but 15 well-known Company. When are actual facts. The young Mar- the consignment was conveyed by
hal states that up to the 11th inst.
steamer to Tientsin on the way to his troops captured 30 guna, more Shansi, the Tientsin police' im- than 100 machine-gum, 10,000 rifles mediately seized the steamer, and and great quantities of munitions, the consigament is now detained and equipment from the Shansi-i
at the office of Foreign Affairs in ites.
Tientsin.
Pexisa. October 12th. It is alterally stated that the Fengtien troops, noving from Sinto, Sinia have captured Hwaile, west of Shibahinchwang and also that all the Shansi troops who were outside Niangtz:kuan Pass have been cut off from Shansi.`
Chang Tso Lin wired, to Chang Tsung Chang at this evening in- structing him to press the attack against Feng Ya Hsiang along the Lunghai Railway with all possible strength,
The Shansi forces had been thrown back in the region of Ting- chow, from which the Fengtien, armies were moving south-west. with the object of outflanking the Shansi army, while Chu Yu Pu had tele- phoned from suchowfu stating that the Chihli-Shantung troops had occupied Shihchiachwang, and the Shansi forces were retreating west ward.
SHANSI'S PLIGHT.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
PEKING, October 12th.
As a result of Chu Yu Pu's cap- ture of Shihchinchuang the main Siausi army, operating southward ar Paotingfa has been cut off from railway communicativo with their use, and it is believed that they
(Wah The Yet Paù.)..
SHANGHAI, October 19th. Shansi forces who engaged with the Fengtienese at a point cast cí Shihchiaehuang met with severe losses. A large number of "them
to rushing
Shihchinchuang
The present plaas were arranged when General Chang Tsung Chang are
BONDS TO BE OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.
[RECTER'S AMERICAN SELVICN)
RISON.
WAR OFFICE TAKES
CONTROL.
[BHITISH WIRELESS SERVIER)
Brest, October 11th.
It is announced in an Army Order that the War Office has as- sumed direct" responsibility for the of the military administration forces forming the garrison of
Now YoRx, Oct. 13th." The objections to the £0,000,000 Frussian State Loan having been withdrawn. Messrs: Harris, Forbes and Company, the leading syndi. cate, handling the loan, have at nounced that bonds will be offered | Aden. en Thursday at 96 to yield about
Military control of Aden
Was
A COSTLY SCHEME.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE,]
Rrasy, October 11th. It is proposed to equip Manches. ter with a system of underground tabe railways similar to that of London.
The proposal has been before a special committee of the city council, which has now submitted its report to the finance committee.
1927.
BRITISH TRADE
IMPROVING.
FIGURES FOR LAST MONTH.
(THROVAN AKUTER'A AGENCY.?
LONDON, Oct. 19th. The Board of Trads returns for September show an improvement in British trade compared with the figures of 12 months ago. Exporta Agure nt £20,500,000 which is an in- crease of nearly £10,000,000), . while imports Werd £100,300,000, which
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ATLANTIC FLIGHT.
WHAT AN AMERICAN WOMAN IS ATTEMPTING. "
FLECTER'S ÁMBRICAN SERVICE]
1 non-
ROOSEVELT F1stD, Oct. 11th. Men Ruth Elder, with Captain George Haldeman as a co-pilot and navigator, his started on stop fight to Paris in the aero- plane American Girl.
Well-Equipped And Suitably
Dressed.
LATER, Miss Elder's aeroplane is a bright
635 per cent. The issue is in the transferred from the Indian Gor. The tube will "cost about £230,000 show an appreciable reduction of yellow mcroplane, and is equipped form of 6 per cent. Sinking Fund ernment to the Imperial Govern- per mile tɔ build, and the total cost one-third of the increased imports, with a small wireless set with a
of foreign ange of 25 miles. Gold Bonds due on October 13th, ment, with effect from the first of is estimated at £23,000,000.
There arc April last.
score of ocean liners in the path in be fallowed.
1932.
SERIOUS TROUBLE IN FOOCHOW.
Wah Ter Yut Pan)
SHANGHAI, October 12th.
SIR C. CLEMENTI IN JAPAN.
(TARUCGH RACTER'S AGENCY.)
TOKYO, Oct. 19th.
Sir Cecil Clementi, Lady Cle-
At Foochow the troops of Gen-menti, and their children, arrived oral Chiang Kiang Nui suddenly at Kobe yesterday evening, and advanced upon the city yesterday proceeded to Hakone. afternoon demanding General Tah Shin Hing, the dictator of Fukien, to surrender unconditionally. The latter, seeing that his forces were unable to resist the invaders, was compelled to comply with demand.
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The
BOMB INCIDENT AT CHANGSHA SEVEN COMMUNISTS ĶILEED.
-ĒNAVAL WIRELESS, Į
CHANGERA, Oct. 11th. Republican day passed off quietly except for a boul incident in which former Communists were killed.
THE HANKOW PARTY.
[NAVAL WIRELESS,)
KIKIANG, Oct. 11th.
General Chu did not proceed to Hankow with the remainder of the Government officials.
NATIONALIST ARMY.
[NAVAL WIRELESS.]
The
NANKING, Oct. 11th. 19th. Nationalist Army is
“PURE FICTION."
WHAT THE TASS AGENCY SAYS.
[TRROCO RETER'S AGENCY.)
Moscor, Oct. 19th.. The official Tas Agency declares the report from Warsaw with re- gard to the alleged executions of officers of the former Turist Army to be "pare fiction."
il
RAPID AIR VOYAGE TO
BANGKOK.
FRENCH PILOT'S EFFORT. ·
(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]
There due to the recovery
i only some doubt whether the markets in coal. tabe is a payable proposition,
CANADIAN LAND SETTLE-BROCK AND SCHLEE REACH |
MENT.
PRESENT. POLICY
CRITICISED.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN HERVICE]
WINNIPEC, October 11th.
The Conservative Convention has passed a resolution declaring that.
to
DETROIT.
BUT NO RECORD
--
ROUND THE WORLD IN "
30 DAYS.
Darabir, October 4th. Completing their trip around the
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The aviators carry sandwiches.
Miss coffee, beef, ten, ami fruit. Eller is dressed in golfing attire And both fees are alan wearing ur-lined one-piece. fying suits as worn by army aimman for protection against the coll.
A Married Lady.
Miss Elder is 2 years of age and
is froni Old Lakeland, Florida. She
the immigration policy of the pre-world although far from breaking sent Government is a 'failure, and the speed record as they hoped, is a licensed pilot and her married urging a vigorous system of im- Edward F. Schlee and William Same is Mrs. Lyle Womack. migration based on the selective | Brock floated down into their home The plane carries. 20 gallons of principle, efferta repatriate town to-day in the airplane Pride Canadians, to secure a larger pro- af Detroit which carried them all portion of British settlers, and take the way from Maine to Tokyo. full advantage of the assistance of the British Government to promote Empire settlement.
Both expressed regret that they had not made the flight across the Pacific which would have given The resolution also favoured the them a clean slate of uninterrupted exclusion of Orientals.
FRANCO-AMERICAN TARIFFS.
1.S. SENDS ANOTHER NOTE. [THROUGH RELTER'S AGENCY)
fight around the world, and which might have enabled them to break the Evans-Wells record of slightly more than .days for the circuit.
petrol, estimated to be sufficient for 4.400 miles. Both fliers are equip- ped with rubber life suits.
PHILIPPINES INDEPEN- DENCE FUND.
CANNY PATRIOTS..
the
They started from Harbor Grace, independence fund is a failure, in- The prerent drive for a P.300,000 Maine on August 27th, and, made & safne, as the members of the Lower non stop flight to Croydon, Eng House are concerned, says land, in the. time of twenty-two
Manila Timri. PARIS, October 10th.
hours fifty-five minutes. From there The latest American Note with
they proceeded through Europe, regard to the Franco-American at the Quai D'Orsay this morning, Shanghai to Japan, but were dis tariff dispute has been handed in india, Indo-China, Hong Keng and and is now being translated.
suaded from continuing to Midway By taking steamer from
VILLA COUBLAY, Oct. 11th, Captain Challe and a mechanic are flying to Rome, on the first stage of a fight to Bangkok, which he proposer to teach as soon posible, at the rate of 1.500 kiloathe of the position as expressed Yokohama they lengthened their
Arrives In Beme.
It is understood that it contains Island. as nothing new with regard to the
in the previous American nate, and total time to merely emphasises certain -View-
Times. points.
ROME, Oct. 18th. Captain Challe has arrived from Paris. He is flying to Bangkok in daily stages of 1,500 miles.
THE INDIAN RAILWAY TROUBLE.
It demonstrates the intention of the United States Government to ter into practical conversations, and states its desire to bring the negotiations to a successful conclu sion.
30 days-Manila
Consclidado "sinckers as there are There are as many Nationalista- Democrata "siackers.""
broken the party understanding Four Demonratas have completely that the minority will not subscribe
to the fund.
Three Democratas have partly
broken their pledge
The Truth.
These are the salient "poiats brought out by the first authentic
THE NEW "KARLSRUHE." statement on the status of the cam-
"
GERMAN DESIGNERS'
TRIUMPH.
faign among members of the Lower Houar, issued by the central sub.. scription committee.
PERING, October 11th. The Ankuorhun spokesman, inter viewed by foreign correspondents, this morning stated that according will be forced to entrent to their to plan, counter-attacks had been own province over mountains with delivered of all fronts yesterday"" only second-rate roads. Hence the and. and proved successful.
ukdenites anticipate that only a
reported to have been "ordered to disorganized fraction is likely to advance to Pengpu. Co-operation metres each day.
with Shansi troops is rumoured. succeed in making its escape.
"CHINA'S TROUBLE." "
SIR FREDERICK WHYTE'S VIEWS.
(THROUGH KETER'S AGENCY.]
WÖRKERS AND EUROPE'S STEEL CARTELS. SHANGHAI, Oct. 12th Addressing a large Chinese and Union
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] Clab, Sir Frederick Whyte said that China's trouble lay within herself,
LUXEMBOURG, Oct. 11th, Delegates and was not the result of so-called
of metal-workers' under the Versailles Treaty "unequal" treaties. The aboli-: THROUGH LAUTER'S IGEMCT.]
unions from France, Germany, the many is testricted to 3,000 tons and ition latter would not solve
Speaker Manuel Roxas heads the Sarre, Belgium, Australia. Czecho- a maximum of sin. gun calibre in China's problem which, like India's,
cruiser Slovakia, and Luxembourg, have ber CALCUTTA, Det.' 11th.
The list of 39 representatives who have construction, was the result of an attempt to Tac Bengal-Yagpur railway work been holding a conference here Karlsruhe type are built up to this donated the full quota of P.200. adapt the Asiatic, character to
with the object of opposing the displacement limit and are armed The Speaker's contribution was Western political system and ideas. shops
at Khargpur, which had international steel cartels with with mine fin guns, four 3in. P.1.000, made at the opening of the
Four Democratas, in-. Incidentally, he remarked that ex closed owing to Tackout follow- powerful workers' organisations. anti-aircraft guns, and four tor. campaign.
A committee has been formed to pedo-tubes. Incidentally, it is including "Recto Bautista, Barsan. On the Peking-Suiyang Railway, weeks sojourn in China had coa
study the question.
teresting to note that German naval and Ramos, figured among the 35 Shenwha is still held by Shans vinced him that there were justing a labour dispute, a month age,
opinion does not concur in the pria-who donated P.200 each. troops although some of the Feugications for the presence of the are re-opeting tomorrow,
ciple under which most of the other'
Poor Collections. tieuese vanguard have occupied British Defence Forces which he strategie porats near that city.
had not realised previous to his
İ.THE FATE OF TINGCHOW.
visited the capital a week ago, but, which, up to the present, is still foreiga gathering at the were delayed as Chang Tsung Chang was unable to concentrate his held by Shansi troops.
forces as the Ninth Ankuochun Army, having been surprised by the Shansi attnek, were forced to main tain. A defensive until troop concen. tntions were complete, All the forces were organised, and would attack Shansi province.
On the north front the Fengtien i army had also been successful, taking prisoners, machine-gung, and heavy artillery, with much ammuni tion. It was the intention of this force to ignore Kalgan and strike north-westward from Suanhwafu to Tetung...
10,000 Shansi Prisoners." The spokesman said that a tele- gram from General Chang Hauch Liang at Paotinglu stated that the Fenztien army had taken 10,000 prisoners, whole among the killed
SHANSI STILL HOLDS. SUENWHA.
fah T Tat Pao.)
SHANGHAI, October 12th.
(Wah Ter Yat Pao.)
SHANGHAI, October 12th. According to a Japanese report,
visit.
MRS. C. C. WU'S ARREST. DETAINED BY THE POLICE
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
ነ፡
SHANGHAI, October 11th
A message from Tientsin states
the Fengtienese have taken Ting! was known to be one brigade and chow. The Shansi troops, after six regimental commanders. The. defeat of Shansi was certainly only surrendering that city, retreated in
two directions towards Shansi that Madame C. C. Wu, the wife of a matter of time.
border.
the Nationalist Foreign Minister, has been detained by the Chinos police aboard a Japaapse vessel, whereby she intended to leave for Shanghai yesterday.
vince.
Concerning Tang Seng Chi, he said that, a telegram from Tang that morning stated that he had no in- tention of attacking Peking, Ho was unable at present to attack Feng Yu Hsiang, but was remaining "neutral in the present war.
A SERIES OF BATTLES.
The
(al Txz Fnt Pao.)
SHANGHAI, October 12th. Fengtiencse and Shansi
TO SURPRISE PEKING,
- (Wali Tez Tat Pav.)
SHANGHAI, October 12th.
Fürther Detalls. TIESTAIN, October 12th.'
WORKSHOPS TO RE-OPEN.
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MR. FORD'S BRAZILIAN ENTERPRISE.-
STEAM TURBINE IN AVIATION.
Ji
Fully 26 representatives have not paid one cent of their quote of With the launch of the Karlsruhe piano cach, while 17 have only par at Käthe third, of Germany's tially subscribed their quota. Of. post-war cruiser is in. the water, those who have not made any ray- and the fourth, as yet unnamed. is ment, 13 Are Nationaliste-Con- expected to be put afcat at Wil-solidadas, the remaining 13 being helmshaven within "the next threeDemocrates. Three Democratas are included in the list of those who
months.
As is generally have partially covered their quote.
naval Powers are fitting twelve tor
A little figuring showed that only pedo-tubes to their new cruisers P.9,090.64 has been enllected from (bigger vessela, it is true) and con the members of the House of Re- verting them into glorified des-' | presentativiR, Under normal con- DETAILS OF THE BIG RUBBER RESULT OF GERMAN EXPERI-troyers. The new German ship isitions. this amount should bave
engined for 32 knots and oil fuel, been doubled by now. PROJECT.
and it is stated that she will be
[REUTEL'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
PARA, Oct. 11th.
MENTS.
How the drive fored with the The restrictions on the building able to steam nearly 6,000 miles at members of the Upper Chamber is. of aircraft in Germany by the an economic speed of about 14 knots till a subject of speculation. Allies has proved an almost un without replenishing her tanks mitigated blessing on the prospects Whether this is not altogether an of aviation in that country, Out-excessive claim remains to be prov
It is announced that the Com-side the limits imposed by the ed. Her sister ship. in commission,¦ PAIL CLUE TO A HOARD.
panhia Ford Industrial, of Brazil, nine rules there has been ex the Emden, as far as we are aware, which was organfred yesterday, will periment and research attended by has not attempted anything ap
proaching such a demonstration of UNEXPLAINED POSSESSIONS. the most prolific results. be registered officially on October One of the most startling of recruising endurance. 1th, with a capital of G.$1,000,000. cent incevations is the projected One unforeseen result of the Ver-
PARIS The articles of incorporation in return to the use of the steam en-sailles restriction upon cruiser dis- in the designa of the
River.
The spokesman continued that he believed that Yen Hai Shan was get another victim of Feng Yu Hsiang's traps, the latter failing to give him the premised assistance at critical time. It was known that the chemy
The theft of a pail from an iron- had planned, in the event of
Madame C. C. Wu-was arrested dicate that the company intends "gine as the motive power of large placement is undoubtedly revealing monger's shop has led to the dis- Shansi's succes, that Yen Hai Shan
hoard of would have an important post in forces on the Kin-Han Railway
of aviation in England there were Karlsruhe group. These vessels recovery by the police of the committee to forta a Govers have engaged in a series of battles by the military police when board to plant, refpe, manufacture, and lying boats. In the early history itself
It is understood that the com- attempts to use the ordinary reci- present an extremely high all gods and securities worth about ment at Peking, while Feng would during the last two days. No deci- ing the Huashan Maru for Shang trade in rabber. orcupy Taiyuanfu, ia Shanei prove reaults are evident. The cen- hai niter having been on a visit
to her mother, Lady Ho Kai, pany holds a concession of nearly procating steam engine to turn the round value for size. Probably, in 700,000 frames (£5,040), which are. tre of the fighting is at Wangtu.
4,000,000 acres on the Tapauo propeller, but the weight of engine a relative sense, they are the most believed to have been stolen. The Mme. Wu was escorted to the
and fuel and water prohibited
proefficient cruisers, built since the ironmonger, seeing a man walk police headquarters, where she is
gress ia that direction.
Of course, the 5.8in. gun in away from his hop-front with still detained. Her mother and "An American Rubber Empire."
then, however, the load that an not such a potent weapon us the pail, told an employee to follow other relatives have, so far, made
DETROIT, Oct. 12th.
gun, but the German ships him and note the address to which aeroplane can carry for each horse. 8in. unavailing attempts to interview
Mr. Edsel Ford, President of the power developed by itt, engine is mount one more main gun than the the pail was taken On the Boule- her. No reason for the arrest has Ford Motor Company, has announce much greater, whilst the steam tur 10,000-ton cruisers, and are believed yard Sebastopol the thief was met On the 10th inst., some 100 Shanai bern announced, but it is assumed the completion of plans for the bine has been refined to an extent to have a range of 20,000 yards. by two women, to whom he handed troops, in plain clothes, appeared, that she is held na & hostage development of at American rub that gives the petrol engine & much Their fire delivery with a much his prize and the walked away, at Muntnoku, some 40 miles west Me. Wu's visit was partly forber expire in the heart of Brazil. smaller advantage over it on ac lighter projectile is also likely but the fronmonger's assistant fol-
The most modert methods of de- count of weight.
lowed the women and made a note be more mpid. It is pretty clear of their address. of Peking. Their
occasioning anxiety among The attempt relatives and friends.
Professor Forster, of the Ham that the process of rationing velopment will be employed, includ aurprise Peking.oes was to health reasons and her arrest is
The police, on being inforated of ing the use ofAeroplanes. Settle burg Experimental Ship-Building tonnage to Germany has put her bowever, was foiled.
ments will be established and com- Institution, asserts that an experi- naval designers on their mettle, the affair, raided the women's home the mental aging of this type and for and in the alleged success of their and discovered hidden in ward- LOAN NEGOTIATIONS. GENERAL GALEN IN JAPAN munication maintained with
Ford Plants in the United States this purpose is already under con efforts to retain in adequate pro- robes and cupboards a store of tin- struction. There is nothing in portion all the salient features of med foods, fura, and other goods. (Wah Te Tat Pao.)
UNDER POLICE SUPERVISION by steamers of the Ford fleet.
and 000,000 frane's worth. of trinsically absurd in the proposal. the modern eruicer we may find SHANGHAI, October 12th.
LEVINE GOES HOME. !THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.} Marshal Chang Teo Linia nego
Toxro, October 7th..
THE SAFER WAY. tinting with the Manchurian Rail- way Company for a loan, and it is
General Galen, the Soviet adviser
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.] expected that a Loan Agreement to the Wuhan Government, arrived will be signed as soon as the at Nagasaki to-day and is proceed.
CHERBOURG, Oct. 11th. director general of that company, ing under police escort to Tsaru
where he is sailing for) Levine has left for America on who is now on his way, arrives in gaWE,
board the . Lepiathan.. Vladivostock. Peking
Shibchiachuang's Capture, (THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENUT.)
PERING, October 11th. The Cabinet officially claims the of Shitchinchuang by
capture Chibli-Shantung troops.
Revolution That Falled.
PEKING, October 12th. According to Chinese reports, General Tang Seng. Chi has ar rested Chin Yun At somewhere on the Honan-Hupeh border, has tried, him on a charge of plotting against the revolution, and has shot him.
Chin Yun. Ao recently revolted unsuccessfully against Feng Yu
Hsiang in Honas.
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The steam turbine gives a smooth practical justification for the Ad- National Defence bonds, which had The neas of rotation to which the petrol miralty view that vessels consider been cunningly concealed. engine cannot attain. Ite eficiency ably less than 10,000 tons would be stolen pail was found on the roof is extremely high. The power the best type for the British Navy, behind a chimney-pot. which a single unit can develop since they represent a policy under whilst retaining all the simplicity which larger numbers could be of form of the less powerful agines built of a suficiently high com- is a characteristic in which none batant standard-Naval and Mili of its rivals can approach it.
tary Record:
As the man and his wile and daughter failed to account for their miscellaneous possessions, they have been arrested pending the result of further inquiries.