DISARMAMENT
CONFERENCE
SIR JOHN SIMON'S PROPOSAL
MANY NATIONS ENDORSE: BRITISH PLAN
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GINKA, April 9t Five untions wore represented ab the Marquis of Londonderry's Juncheon party, inahiding Mr.. Ramsay MacDonald, M. Tardieu, Mr. Stimson, Dr. Bruening, Signor Cyndi and Sir John Simon who have assembled for the disarma ment discussions which have reach- ed a critical stage.
Sir Thomas Harder, Mr. Mac Donald's dootor, the luncheon
was present at
The situation in sow ripe for a decision by the world's leading statcamen.
THE HOOVER MORATORIUM
INTEREST CHARGES DECIDED ON
THROUGH REUTERS, AGENCYTÜN
WASHINGTON, April 21 It has bong decided to charge in tarost at the rate of four per cent over & period of ten years on the debt payments postponed under the Hoover Moratorium.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
INDISPOSED
SUFFERING FROM DENGUE
AT SINGAPORE
(THROUGH RECTEZ'S AGENCY:] The gravity of the position in,
SINGAPORE, April 21. shown by the fact that M. Tardieu Mr. Charlie Chaplin, is suffering has interrupted his cleotion cam- from a slight attack of denguio paign, while Dr. Bruening in re
fever. He e progressing antis- maining at Geneva, despite Geffactorily and hopes to leave hos many's pressing problems.
International support is rallying to the Britlah advocacy for a dis armament plan through the pro- hibition of certain classes of arma ments of the more aggressive type, The United States, Germany Italy, New Zealand and Canada have already endorsed the proposal which was submitted by Sir John! Simon. Tho, Canadian delegate, Mr. Perley, to-day declared that it
pital in two or three days, but is uncertain whether he will be able to leave for Japan on Sunday aboard the lines Flakosaki Mari
If he is not fit he will wait a wook and then travel with his brother Byd
BRITISH
GIRL
HONG KO
RAILWA CLOS
ACY GUARDS
RESULT OF TARIFF WAR
BRITISH GOVT. NOT TO ALTER PRESENT POLICY
IN S. AMERICA
(Renter's Special Service)
THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENCY:
THE
MANCHURIAN THREAT SITUATION
AMOY
SOVIET PLEA FOR FRIEND LY RUSSO JAP RELATIONS
ANOTHER EXPEDITION
PUNITIVE
LAUNCHED
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
From to day travellers between
VALPARAISO, April 21 Chile and the Argentine must realtoring its policy requiring ship London-April: 91- The Government does not intend vort to primitive ox-cart, for the owners to pay for Naval Cluards as British company controlling the protection against pirhey in the Trans Andean Railway has carried China Sens. If Byres-Monsell an- out its threat to close the line un- losa the tariff war between the coun brins, which is paralysing the railibilities do not extend to the prociralea there are advocates of far way's business, was ended.
To day the traffic on the world's highest railway coasad and tunnels
were sealed!
An attempt is being made in Chile to organis a southern mail service via Bariloche by masas of automo
bile, ox-carb and lake steamOT.
The only other direct moun of communication is by aeroplane.
TO REMOVE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE
BILL PASSES FIRST. READING
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, April 20 De. Valora's Bill to remove the obligation of the Cath of Allegiance upon members of the Free State Elegislature
Moscow, April 20 The facts have proved the in
IN RETREAT
CHEN
REFUGEES ON INTERNA TIONAL SETTLEMENT:
WILL JAPAN AGREE TO ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION?
THROUGH LEUTER
GENEVA Apr Br
solution of the Committee of
China having accepted there
toony giving Mixed Commis the right of deciding
The following message has been received from the Commander of H.M.S. Devonshire, at Amoy, by the Commodora, Hong Kong:
General Chang Chen's army in nounced in the House of Commons. Japanese military imperialists up into two main portions: One Japanese troops can witho
retiring in disorder, and has split portion is retiring in the direction from Shanghai, of Changpu with Genered Chang word rats with Japan. Chen, and the other portion in the
M. Hymans this afternoon idea direction of Timontr
voured to persuade Mr.
He added that the Navy's respon-
fection of vessels against outbreaks, of internal piracy, namely, mutiny or looting by passangers and crews, nevertheless in addition to all prac ticable stops to protect Britishers against piratical vessels, the Naval Authorities have organised foron vices will be available on payment of armed police guards whose her-
CANTON PLANE CRASHES
PILOT AND STUDENT INJURED
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
CANTON, April 2
A practice airplane belonging to the Cantoa Aviation School at Tai Sha Tau had a mishap yesterday city.
in the first concrete proposal after MARRIES A MOSLEM ing in the Dail this attar most road-afternoon while dying over the
three months' talking.
Conficta With French Bakema. The British proposal conflicts with the French scheme in placing all heavy bombing neroplanes at the disposal of the League, also heavy artillery, lange submarines warships over 10,000 tons.
Representatives the Irish
of Free State, South Africa, India, Japan, Holland, Australia, China, Switzerland and Bussin also sup ported the British proposal,"
and
MOSLEM PRIEST REFUSES TO PERFORM CEREMONY
[BRITISH WIRELESS: REKVICK)
BOMBAY, April 21.· A Moslem priest to-day refused to perform the marriage ceremony for Bhaukat Ali and Miss Formsby, on the ground that it was not clearly legal under Islamic law.
Young Moslems are said to have throaten M. Titulesco, Rumania, while not opposing the British proposal, sub-perform the ceremony.
ed the priest with violence it ho mitted a resolution on behalf of
Meani while, Miss Formsby is fourteen States, dealing with the closely guarded owing to fears of being methods of qualitative disarma kidnappia or worse.. ment.
The Conference has adjourned until Apeil 22:
M. Tardien. Accompanies Mr.
MacDonald to Geneva.
PARIS, April 20
Quite a surprise has. bonn. created
Shaukat Ali has expressed his determination to proceed with the marriage.
afternoon.
Mr. Blythe, a member of the Cosgrave Party, announced that he would submit an amendment sta later stage. The second reading has been set, for April 27.
and the plane plunged into a Engine trouble developed swamp near the Aviation Field The plane carried at the time of the mishap en instructor of the School and a student, bota of whom sustained serious injuries IMPERIAL AIRWAYS injured were rushed to the Canton The machine was smashed, and the
Sanitorium for medical attention,
SPECIAL PLANES BEING BI FILT
LONDON CAPE TOWN IN 9: DAYS
BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE)
RUGBY, April 20
PRINCESS, ELIZABETH'S
BIRTHDAY
PARTY AT WINDSOR CASTLE
not be stopped at the capture of reaching aggression which would Manchurie
Thus, declared M. Molotoff one of the leading figures in the fiovios powerful speech at the Trades Government, in, the course of a Union Congress in Moscow to-day M. Molotoff emphasised the paramount importance of the Soviet maintaining peaceful and neighbourly relations with Japan, There are people, he said, "from White Guard degenerates from landlords and capitalists down, to agents of the Imperialia tie Powers and Chinese generals who are ready to defend their in- terente at any price, all of whom are striving to disrupt Russo Japanese relations,"
LEAGUE ATTACKED
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fugees are landing at Bulangsu certain number of civiliam re-
and arall bodies of armed troops, presumed to be those of Chang
Chen, are arriving in funks and motor boats from the vicinity of Shikme and are being evacuated cowards and to the southward in team lautiches presumably under the direction of Admiral Li. vhous gunboats are at present patrolling the waters of Amoy and Kulangan. Boat trafo is prohibited by the Chinese Naval authorities between 8 pm and daylight The local situation is quiet."
M Molotoff went on to atinel the League of Nations and de CHEN TSAI TONG RETURNS Unitely connected the plans" c Far Eastern imperialists with the General Staffs of cortain Westein capitalistic States.
show that the Disarmament Oon-
Everything he said, tended to.. ference conversations were intend ad to conceal an actual growth of armaments and an intensideation of the
wars.
menace
of imperialistic
LEAGUE COMMISSIONERS” MOVEMENTS
PRIPING, April 21. Mr. MeCoy and Signor Maree rost visited the Great Wall at Shanhaikwan yesterday, then, it is reported returned to Chinwangtan where, it is understood, they are waiting till they are informed that: Lord Lytton and other member of the Commission have arrived at Mulden, before travelling there by train
MURDEN, April 21
(THROUGH REUTER'S: AGENCE.}} It is expected that the first of sight four-engined passenger mono- planes of lightweight strip steel
LONDON, April 201 HRH Princess Elizabeth will construction, designed for the Im spend her eth birthday to-morrow LATER.
perial Airways Cairo Cape Town at Windsor Castle, where her A sections of the League Com- Shaukat Ali and Miss Formby route will be ready for preliminary grandparents, the King and Queen, mission arrived safely at a p.m. were married to-day.
trials within the next few weeks are in residence. and that, the entire fleet will be in birthday cake, decorated with six
The King's chef has baked a DR. KOO DETERMINED TO service towards the end of the yen oandles, for the ten party at why ACCOMPANY LORD, LYTTON
by M. Tardieu's sudden decision to THE MECCA secompany. Mr. Ramaay MacDonald to Geneva, despite the electoral campaign.
The decision is taken as an em phasis on M. Tardieu's sense of urgeney that he should be at Geneva simultaneously with Mr. Mac- Donald; Dr. Bruening and Mr. H. L. Stimson.
No commsaiqué, was issued after the meeting of M. Tardieu, and By. Ramsay MacDonald at the Quai D'Orsay which lasted forty minutes, but M. Tardieu told fournalists that they had discussed everything, especially Geneva.
PILGRIMAGE
LARGE DECREASE IN NUMBER OF PILGRIMS
(Reuter's Special Service.)
JEDDAH, April 21, has been most successful: There has The Mecca pilgrimage this year been no outbreak of any epidemic among the pilgrims, whose numbers From this statement, it may be have decreased from 18,609 in 1930, inferred that disarmament was the to 2,163 owing to the economic main topic. M. Tardieu did not crisis.
display pessimism regarding the
disafinament outlook...
The British Prime Minister pre- sided at the usual weekly Cabinet meeting this morning and after. luncheon left by air liner for Paria in wes and boisterous weather, Ho Badi arranged in advarica, to meet M. Tardieu this evening, His journey to Geneva, where he will make an important speech at the Disarmament Conference, is being continued to-night. Before leaving London he was seen by his occalist.
Geneva Rsolution.
MISCARRIAGE OF
JUSTICE
BRITISH SHIP'S OFFICER INDEMNIFIED
over
bis
chute.
Lord Lytton and Dr. Kdor de parted for Mukden by special train this afternoon.
The floot is being constructed by Their Majesties, the Duke and Armstrong Whitworth Limited of Coventry, at a cost of daughter, Princess Margaret, the interview Lo-day
Aircraft, Duchess of York, their youngest
DAIREN, April 9, Dr. Wellington Koo, in a Prees £160,000
Prince of Wales, with the Princess determination to accompany Lord
derinred Each machine will weigh cight tons, of which over two tons Royal and Lord Harewood, and Lytton wherever be goes in Man will be available for the accom
their two sons, will be present, modation of the crew, passengers, mails and goods. The maximum and cruising speeds will be respec- tively 150 and 120 miles hourly and a feature of the new machines is that they will be able to alight at 50 miles an hour. With the new don-Cape Town flight may, in due machines in commission, the Lon- course, be reduced from 11 to 0 days...
3247
CAPE FLIGHT RECORD
IN THREE DAYS 19 HOURS
THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENOT
CAPETOWN, April 21. The French airmen, Goulette and Salel, flying from Le Bourget, landed this morning, thirty nine minates after midnight, completing a record flight from Europe to the Cape.
They flow via, West Africa. follow- A verdict of not guilty, an order for the costs to be refunded and foring much the same route, as folli three days, nineteen lioare, despite, son and completed the journey in encountering headwinds and whirl- winds over the Sahara
TKOU REUTER'S AGENCY.]
BENGUELIA, April 20.
In the General Commission of the grant of an indemnity of £1,800; the Disarmament Conférence at were the results of the retrial to Geneva, the British delegate. Bir day of Mr. A. J. Brewer, a British John Simon, moved that without ship's officer, who was arrested at prejudice to other proposnia for anguella in 1927 and convicted, of discussion under later heads the petty theft, spending a Conference "declares its approval
prison,
Year in "HONOUR SLAYING The re-trial was due to energetic
of the principle of qualitative din British diplomatid action with the armament, namely, the selection of Lisbon Government. certain classes or descriptions of
Brewer always denied his guilt,
weapons, with a view to prohibiting insisting that it was a case of mois- by international convention their taken identity.
possession or use by any State.
that
He expressed the Viow qualitative disarmament was more effective as the most important thing was that no State should con- tinue to live under a rystem in which all classes of arméments were allowed.
Rival Plans.
TROPICAL DISEASE
EXPERT
SHARES MUSSOLINI PRIZE
4.
[THEOTOR ARCTER' AGENCY:]
Rows, April-20
TRIAL
"MRS. MASSIE'S "TERRIBLE ORDEAL
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.].
HONOLULU, April 20. Torribly distressing scenes with the women spectators weeping un- restrainedly, marked the evidence, of Mrs. Massie, wife of Lieut. Mas- sie, who is charged with murder in the Honour Slaying" Trial.
Mrs. Massia is only twenty-two
giving evidence of the outrage com mitted upon bar was almost more than she could, stand
A proposal on the lines of Sir. John Simon's resolution is before Sir Aldo Castellani, the well-years of age, and the ordeal o the conference in the plan put for known authority-on tropical dis ward by Italy and the United ones, is among four recipients of States. Another plan for the in- the Mussolini Prize of 50,000 lire ternational control of certain nima for special distinction last year. She sobbingly related the harrow ments has been advanced by France. Director of Tropical Medicineing details of the amault, stating, The Yugo-Slavia delegation sup-and Dermatology at the Ross In among other things-that-members ported the latter scheme o-day stitute and Hospital, Sir Aldo is of Kahahawei's gang laughed and and Sir John Simon's resolution chiefly known for his discovery of talked while the assault was com was approved by the German de the etiological effects of sleeping mistede v legate, Dr. Nadolny, was also sickness and yaws, for the elucida supported by Bit Thomas Wilford, tion of the etiology of several other New Zealand, and Signor Grand, diseases, and for decription of now Iply The debate was adjourned tropical diseases and their causes uniti to-morrow!
He was born in Florence in 1875
Mra Massie finally broke down and her mother, Mrs. Fortescun jumped up and saked counsel for the defence, Mr Clarence, Darrow, to cease his questioning,
“ MINERS", "HOURS
PROBLEM
NEGOTIATIONS AGAIN
URGED"
BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
Ruosy, April 201
PUNITIVE EXPEDITION AGAINST LAWLESS
ELEMENTS
HARDIN, April 21, General Murai's brigade has The President of the Board of been sent on a "punitive expedi Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman, in tion against lawless elements,"
an interview with representatives along the eastern section of the of the Miners Federation, urged Chinese Eastern Railway, the resumption of negotiations with owners on the hours question, which in governed by the Act expiring on July 8
Later, Mr. Runciman met the Mining Association, which is the owners organisation.
THE DANUBIAN CRISIS
RESULT OF MEETING AT INNSBRUCK
[TEROUGH: BEÚTER'S AGENCY 1
INBAUCK, Apri? 20: The conférence convened by the International Chamber of Com merce to discuss; assistance to the Danubian States has conchided its deliberations
Arenolation was adopted ap pealing to all countries to do their utmost to areate conditions to help in the removal of the world crisis and restore mutual confidence.
THREAT TO PU VI REGIME
HARBIN, April 20
General Wang, Dei Ling has been According to Chineze reports, appointed Commander-in-Chief of the old Kirin Army, which is now called the People's Patriotic Army. General Lin Du has been appoint ed his second in command,
General Ting Chao has refused to join these forces and it is pre sumed that he will operate with Genéfni Ma Chan Shaa,
ANOTHER MANCHURIA
OUTRAGE
HARSIN, April 91. Seven bandits yesterday raided the station of Haraha, near Yio- min, robbing the station of El cash and seriously wounding the stationmaster.
The Conference felt that a Danu- JAPAN AND GEN. MA
bian Antarchy must not be con sidered, but close and permanent co-operation, of the States with. third parties is necessary
SECOND BRITISH BUDGET??
DEPENDENT UPON LAUSANNE
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE,
Mr. Banley Baldwin, replying to
• RUGBY April 20 Parliamentary question as to the desirability of having a second budget after the Lausanne and Ottawa Conferences, ideas of the Exchequer's statement that unable to go beyond the Chancellor proposals might have to be sub mitted to Parliament later to give effect to the measures agreed upon, been. deported.
CHAN SHAN
MENTION OF HIS "ACTIVITIES BANNED
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
SHANGHAI, April 21 A traveller from Japa declares that a strict ban has been placed on all mention of General Ms Chan cables referring to him are being Shan and his activities and 611 suppressed,
Ma Chan Bhan in reported to be somewhere near Bingovestchanak, having fed there, 618 allege Treasury in addition to a million with 88,000,000 from the Manchukuo of his own, N
Talanid in hatin hommunication with Chang Hauch Liang and with
Soviet aan 1 Manchull
TO CANTON
(Wah Vs Tat Puo.) ...
CANTON, April 811 mander-in-Chief of the Cantonese General Chen Tsai Tong Com Army, arrived at Canton on board the . Nam Tai this morning from his native town: and was wel comed by a number of high "offi- cids at the Government Wharf. He immediately drove to bead quarters where he granted an interview to Pressmen. He stated that he had not made up his mind to assume the appointment of the Central Goremment as Comman der of the Eighth Route Army.
On his return to Camton, the immediate problem calling for his consideration, perhaps in how to raise a campaign to relieve the Fukion Government from the "Red menace,
التالي
DR. ALFRED SZE RESIGNS
QUO TAI CHI APPOINTED MINISTER AT LONDON
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]"
NANKING, April 21.
Dr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister at London, has resigned a c count of ill-health
send to any course seeming
to agree, but he declined to con-
tunter the negotiations From Shanghai, to Genova. Mr. Nagee has telegraphed to Tokyo for structions.
SHAI OUTLOOK BRIGHTER
JAPANESE MILLS TO REOPEN SHORTLY
From Our Own Correspondent.)
SHANGHAI, April 21 The Municipal Council is formu lating a definite scheme fo relief of residents, both ore) and Chinese in the northern and eastern districts consisting partial tax remissious owing though residents in the contral and fossus in the recent hostility western districts are not inchided in the scope of the relief, inasmuot as the closure of shops and stores was not due to war danger bet to strikes by employees.
A most encouraging sign of turning to normality is furnicked by the announcement that TEC Japanese mills will throw opem their doors in a few days, and a rush for work is anticpated by thousands of former Chinese em ployees, thus solving the unemploy ment problem, It is believed that practically a normal basis of opera- tions will be possible within a short period after the re-opening
It is estimated that the Japan ese mills normally employ 60,000 operativos, while the total number of Chineso dependent on the mill for their livelihood is voNDERIÉ 200,000,00
TO PROTECT SILK INDUSTRY
NANKING INCREASES DUTIES ON ART, SILK
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]
Quo Tai Chi, Political vice-
NANKING, April 91 Minister of Foreign Affairs, who The Government has derided to was China's chief delegate at the increase the import duties on arti Shanghai, has been appointed to recent Armistice Conference atrial sk and related prodincte
A resolution to thra effect, is Hsu M, Permanent vice-Minis-Yas today succeed bim
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