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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1933
EXCITEMENT IN N.Y. EXCHANGE
TRADING FLOODED WITH GAS FUMES
New York, Aug. 3. "Excitement reigned on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday following the flooding of the trading floor with gas fumes. At first it was believed due to ateak in an amusin pipe, but full er investigations disclosed that an unknow person placed 4 cylinder containing tear gas bombs in one of the intakes of the ventilating system,
"When the "gas attack" was first noticed, members dashed into the street while the emer- gency squad, equipped with gas
naaks, hurried into action. No one was overcome by the fumes.
"All floors below the fifth floor
were evacuated and business was immediately suspended, though the curb market continued to trade.
Four Men Arrested in Boston."
Boston, Later. The Polien have arrested four men in conuention with the gass ing of the New York, Stock Ex change..
"
It is reported that the Police have discovered three imitation in- fernal machines, addressed to Pre- sident Roosevelt, ex-President Ho ver and Mr. Norman Thomas. The latter was. the Socialist candidate for the Presidency in 1030-Reuter.
LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT
JAPANESE NAVAL MANOEUVRES
EXPULSION OF MR. LANDER
CENTRED ON BONIN ISLANDS
Shanghai, Aug. 5. According to Japanese reports, naval manoeuvres on an extreme ly large scale are at present being carried out in the area extending from the Furites to Formosa, in cluding the Mandate Islands. The manoeuvres, which are cen- tred on the Bonin Islands, are being carried out by the First, Second and Third Battle Fleets, totalling more than fifty war yes. sels of all classes.
SUGGESTED ESPIONAGE
DENIED
NORTHERN RAIL SERVICE
MR. KU AT PEIPING TO INSPECT LINES
Peking, Ang, 5.'"
Ku Meng yu arrived here this morning
GERMAN JOURN. ALIST GAOLED
SHARP REPERCUSSIONS
· MAY FOLLOW
VIESSA, Aug. 5.
SHARK
news-
repercussions arg, expect- ed to follow the announcement Interviewed by the press, he den that Herr Franz Riedel, chief cor- fed he had come here on a political respondent of the Berlin. mission on behalf of Mr. Wang paper Germania, has been aen- Ching-wei. He had anty come, hetenced to 14 days imprisonment said, to inspect the North China for writing an article insulting the railways, including the Suiyuan Austrian Government. line.
Sofia, Aug. 3- The suggestion that his expulsion from Turkey is due to personal in trigue hatched during his absence on leave, was yesterday made by Mr.T. E. Larder, representative Mr. Lander was ordered to leave in Turkey of Metropolitan Vicker
Questioned regarding the Char the country immediately, after behar situation, Mr. Ku emphasises ing summoned, to Istanbul on that the Government had no inten- tion to settle the matter by force. Thursday.
fingerprints.
In an interview with Reuter, He added he expected that through Mr. Lander denied all sugges- traffic between Peking and Shan- tion of espionage. He said that haikuan would materialise shortly. on his arrival at the police A conference with this aita in view headquarters at Istanbul, hisis meeting at Shanhaikuan to-day. photograph and
Mr. Ku denied that Manchukuo delegates were participating in the conference. There are only Japan frontier by uniformed polices and Chinese delegates, he afirm- men.
Mr. Ku, who expects to remain here a week, called on General Ho Ying-ching, the War Minister, this afternoon.-Reuter.
wer taken and he was then accompanied to the Bulgarian
The war game is alleged to be on the lines of Admiral Suetsugu attacking from the North Pacific towards Japan, and Admiral Kobayashi commanding the de- Mr. Lander only arrived at his fence force, based on the Bonins.headquarters at Ankara. from Lon According to Japanese reports, den, Thursday, and is at loss to understand the reason for the the enveloping of the Philippines expulsion order. No official
the blockading of the Chinn sons have yet been given, and as Coast will also be worked out theoretically-Rester,
THEORETICAL ATTACK
FROM U.S.
Tokyo, August 2.-The Emperor. of Japan spent a large part of today poring over radio reports from the fighting front as upwards
rea.
far, as is known the Armstrong. Vickers Company enjoy friendly
Government.---Reuter.
business relation with the Turkish
LORD HAILSHAM VISITS FRANCE
ed.
SPEY ROYAL CUP
Craigengower Enters
The Final
K.C.C. PUTS UP GOOD FIGHT
One of the best matches seen in lawn bowls circles this year" was
of 100. warships of his navy roared TO INSPECT BRITISH WAR played on the Police Green yester
into war games which are to cul- minate the grand naval manœuvres of 1933.
......
Serene in the calm of his palace. His Majesty was represented as in no way concerned about the quer tion of Japanese-American rela- tions, but his nayai general staff, FRENCH PILOTS START ON also studying reports, made no
ATLANTIC HOP
New York, Aug. 5. The toro French airman, M. Codos and M. Rond took off from here at 4.41 n.m. today in an at- tempt to fly to Paris and thence enstward as far as their fuel sup ply will permit.
They are attempting to break the long-distance flight record of 5.310 miles established by the British R. A. F. flyers in their flight from "England to Walvis Bay, early this
year.
The Frenchmen are piloting" the monoplane "Joseph Le Brix," which carries 1,770 gal- lons of petrol and is equipped with short-wave wireless.-- Reuter.
MR. ROOSEVELT AS
MEDIATOR.
Truce Arranged In Coal Dispute
New York, Aug. 5. As a direct result the Presid ent's intervention à trace has been arranged in the Pennsylvanis Coal dispute, whereby 70,000 men are to return to work.
Existing hours and wages will be maintained pending consideration of the whole problem by the Coal Cɔde.
STORM SWEEPS SOUTH KOREA
172 FISHING BOATS SUNK
Fusan, Aug. 5. A violent storm, which swept the sea off South Korea, on Thursday last, took a heavy toll of lives.
One hundred and seven fishermen in 20 fishing boats have been miss ing since that day, while 122 fist ing boats were sunk, according to information received up to this morning-Reuter."
25 DEATHS AT SEOUL "
Torvo, Aug. 6,
secret of the fact that the games attack by the United States navy just as the recent American man euvres in the Pacific were design ed to defeat a theoretical attack by the sea strength of Nippon.
The U.S. View.
CEMETERY
LONDON, Aug. 5, The Secretary of State for War,
left Longon Lord Hailsham yesterday to visit the British War Cemetery in France and Belgium accompanied by Lady Hailsham and Sir Fabian Ware, Vice-Chairman of the Imperial War Graves Com- mission. Lord Hailshamn reached Ypres from Calais last night and visited the Menin Gate Memorial. To-morrow he will be present at a ceremony at Arras. The ceremony is to be attended by delegates to the British Empire Service League Conference now assembled in Lon don.-British Wireless
TRADE UNION LEADER
LEXTORTION AND-MISAP- PROPRIATION ALLEGED
Americans in Tokyo, however, were not worried about the game far they have had ample proof of Japanese friendship during the year and have been convinced Japanese are telling the truth when they assert that co-operation with the United States is a keystone of our foreign policy." They know the war games envisage an American attack simply because the United States is the only Power with
CANTON, August 5. naval strength in the Pacific cap.
The chairman of the. Kwangtung able of challenging Japanese might. Mechanics Uuion, named Li Teh A spokesman for the Navy Min-Hsien, has been charged by the sab istry, in explaining the games `to the United Press, said that the sidiary branches of the Union for manœuvres will spread over the misappropriation of public funds between Formosa on the west and and extorting money from them. waters south of Japan Proper and and for oppressing the members the Bonin Islands on the east. All It is alleged that be has kept no accounts and has diverted funds principal units of the Imperial sea for his personal use.. Forces are participating."
The combined fleet is under conf-
ron.
The Kwangtung Mechanics Union mand of Admiral Seizo Kobayashi, is made up of subsidiary unions who also commands the first squad. such as the mother drivers' guild, His chief of staff is Rear railway workers, guild, etc. A. The manifesto has issued complaining Admiral Zengo Yoshide. second squadron is commanded by of these alleged delinquencies of Vice Admiral Nobumasa Suetsuga. Mr. Li-Central Preu. The fourth squadron, specially created for these manœuvres, is under command of Vice-Admiral Osumi Nagano,
These three squadrons have, "for the past two months, been engaged in target practice and individual manœuvring in the same waters, but starting yesterday they came together for concerted mimic war. -fare.
Air Forca Co-operates. Co-ordinated with the warships manœuvres will be the naval air forces, as well as the land forces of the navy, from the bases at Yukasuka, Kure and Sasebo, in cluding aaval brigades, Admiral Kiehisaburo Nomura, commandant of the Yokosuke naval station, Vice-Admiral Seizo Sakonji, Case- ho, commandant, and Vice-Admiral Ryozo, Nakamura, chief of the Kure naval station, will therefore take part in the manoeuvres, by
* OPPOSITION TO THE
TRUCE AND THE U.S. LOANS
day when the Craigengower 0.0. eliminated the Kowloon Cricket Club in the semi-final of the Spey Royal Cup.
Craigengower were neck-and-neck with their opponents, all the way in gume which was marked by brilliant play, all round. Omar was the outstanding player for the win. ners, but Buchanan, Bradbury and Beer did their bit in practically every head. Hyde Lay was formid able as the Kowloon Club's No. 3 and rendered great assistance to Fraser who played an excellent game.
The sensation is increased by the fact that Herr Riedel was arrested and sentenced without an, open. trial.-Reuter,...
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FREE FIGHT FOR ALL
BASEBALL GAME ENDS ABRUPTLY
A friendly ** baseball' game between two Chinese teams at: Caroline Hill ended in s destinetly 'In fact there unfriendly manner. was a free fight in which several players took part, and one of the referees was assaulted.
On Saturday Chi-
end defeated the Hond-
lulu Chinese in a baseball game by 8 runs to 5 This was the first of i
series of three games which had "
been arranged for the holidays. and had the local Chinese won the game yesterday, there would have been no further "need to play tô- days
Feeling ran high when the Hono lula men were blanked out in three' successive innings yesterday, leav- ing the local men seven runs up. A dispute arose at the third base
as to whether a runner was out or otherwise. The two players con- cerned got into a heated argument,. and words were followed by blows.
The Aght however was not "con- fined to two persons, and several other players and one of the re- ferees were drawn into the fray.
The game had to be stopped at the end of the third innings, and the players after attending to their injuries. left the place in two groups.
GREAT MASONIC GATHERINGS
PEACE MEMORIAL
DEDICATION
(Special Air-Mall Servica)
LONDON, July 18.
head, Craigengower was two points At the end of the nineteenth up and lying two when Fraser with his last shot knock up one of his own woods to lie a single. The last head therefore commenced amidst great excitement, Craigen" gower being one point in the lead. The Craigengower at the end of the first four woods were lying two, The first of the two great gather Buchanan getting much the betterings in connection with the opening of Fincher. BradburyLand J. M. of the Masonic Peace Memorial Jack bowled beautifully however takes place, this afternoon, when and Jack's two woods were count there will be a special meeting of time the third man was due to land at the Royal Albert Hall. ing against Craigengower by the the United Grand Lodge of Eng bowl. Beer played a beautiful shot The Grand Master, the Duke of and to lie the shot. This was presentatives of, most of the other ultimately the shot which counted Grand Lodges of the world will be at this stage to knock off a toucher Connaught, wil preside, and against K.0.0. and gave Craigen present. It is expected that Prince gower the victory, for Omar bowl George will be invested as Senior ed a wood which effectively blocked Warden of the Grand Lodge, and Fraser, whose last shot made no a number of appointments to difference to the position. Omar's Grand Office will be made. last shot was miles off the mark!
The Kowloon team consisted of Fincher. Jack, Hyde Lay and Fraset.
immemorial.
The great special festival. lun- cheon in aid of the fand was held at Olympia, Kensington, on Aug. 8, 1925, with the Grand Master presiding, and about 7,000 Freems sons attended. On that occasion 11,554 stewards represented promis- ed contributions amounting to £88,014.
CANTON, August 5, Opposition to the Tangkn trucs and the American, wheat and cot The foundation-stone of the build fon loan is voiced in circular tele- ing in Great Queen-street was laid grams issued by the Hai Feng on July 14, 1927, by synchronisation County Kuomintang in Plenary from the Albert Hall, at which the Session, Kuk Kong County Public Grand Master presided, and near Bodies and the Nanhai County ly 8,000 Freemasons were present Kuomintang in Plenary Session. Central Preis.
CHINESE- DEPORTERS FROM MEXICO-
57 More Coming To Hong Kong
SHANGHAI, Ang.", D.-
With one eye presumably on, the American battle fleet, concentrated for more than a year past on the Pacific Coast, Japan's most bril liant naval strategists will thus patA BATCH of 57 Chinese nationals, their fighting machine, containing „deported from Mexico, arrived some of the world's largest, most here to-day on board the President' modern and most afficient ships of Coolidge on route for Hong Kong war, into operation to make sure Reuter. that it will work with clocklike ex- Sequl was in the same typhoon | actness in time' of emergency, na
the CANADIAN LOAN FROM nounced that the French portion which destroyed numerous fishing Among these vessels are in the International Alpine Trial of the loan of 300,000,000 Schillings boats off the southern coast of battle cruiser Kongo, flagship of
LONDON to Mademoiselle to Austria, guaranteed by Grest Korea on August 3, twenty-five Admiral Kobayashi, the tresty Sajourx, France, and Miss Champ, Britain, France, Italy and Belgium inhabitants at Keisho and Hondo, cruiser Takao, Lagship of Admiral including 14 women, were killed Suetsugu, and the great battleship
London, July 31. ney, England. Official results will
amounting to 300,000,000 francs or due to being buried in debris. Nagato, Admiral Nagano's flagship The Canadian loan of £15,000,000 not be announced until to-morrow 23,560,000 sterling will be issued Many houses, collapsed, including The manoeuvres will wind up with to-day opened for subscription here. afternoon, but of the 64 British next week. It is expected the the aquarium at Geazan.-Reuter. a grand review, off Yokohama on The loan bears an interest of four cars and drivers who started from dan portion of the loan, totalling
August 25, when the Emperor will per cent and is repayable not Merano on 1st July 32 have finished £4,000,000 guaranteed by the Bri
inspect his nary, after personally Inter, than 1958 at par. -This loan. supervising the manoeuvres from is of considered great political and driver overtumed, 40 miles tish Government will be issued shortly after. The Belgian Parlia
about the middle of the month,,... financial importance since for from the end of the race three ment passed a Bill on August 2
FEI
twenty years past Canada has. Al British drivers sacrificed their approving of the Beigian share of
ways borrowed from New York and chances of award, yesterday, to at the loan at 25,000,000 Belgian for the Bronze Medallion and Pro- sist the injured competitor. Bri-franca-British Wireless, Marke
consequently has been importing Think Wireless.
goods to the equivalent value from the United States By borrowing instead in London, Canada Bocen tuabes ber solidarity with the Bri tish Empire," "supports the stabi lity of the Empire currencies LINÍ contributes to the ameliorati unemployment in England Ocean Kuo Min
in good condition. When a
a
Ger:
SMUTS TO VISIT KENYA
has been invited by the European elected members of the Kenya Legislature to break his homeward journey from England to South Africa at Nairobi and spent a week GENERAL Smuta ader of the in Keays in order to discuss pro South African delegation to blema common to East and South beWorld Economia Conference, Africa-British Wireless Services
LOND
Victor Bond and Jack Mackay, members of Bt. Andrew's Church Scout Troop, both recently qualified ficiency Certificates of The Royal For stealing a quantity of cloth Life Saving Society. Both boys, ing, a gold wrist watch and a gold the sons of well-known Kowloon finger ring, from 35 Lee Tung families, were trained by Sub Street, a Chinese printer was sen Inspector Hunt of the Hong Kong tenced to six months hard labour. Police. Other boys of St. Andrew's Two others who were convicted of Troop who have also passed dit diding and abetting in the theft ferent scouting tests recently are and with receiving were sentenced Peter Dillon, Leslie Millington, and to five and four months hard
labour respectively. the brothers Booker.
Operations on the building began in 1928. The first Lodge metting in the new building was on Sept. 15, last year.
To-morrow the dedication of the Masonic Peace Memorial in Great Queen-street, Kingsway, will take place, the Grand Master again off- ciating.
Fourteen Years' Work, These events are the culmination of fourteen-years interest and work by the whole craft of English Freemasonry. It was in 1919 that the Grand Master appealed for a Masonic Peace Memorial, and con- sequently the Masonic Million Me- morial Fund was established, Grand Lodge immediately appointing a special committee to promote" the scheme.
were first
Hall Stone Medals were conferred on December 7, 1931. The designer was Mr. Cyril Saunders Spackman, and these medals have gone to every part of the English jurisdiction. Those issued to Lod. ges will remain in use for time (Continued on previous column),
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