CABINET CRISIS IN SPAIN
Lerroux To Form A New Government
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Press" (Copyright.)]
Madrid, Oct. 2.
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Madrid, Oct. 2.
party
After consultations with leaders lasting all day, President Alcala Zamora' ended the Cabinet grisis late on Tuesday evening by entrusting the Radical leader, Ler- roux with the task of forming a
Confusion and uncertainty stili reign here as to the constitution or The new Cabinet The conversa- lions held on Tuesday by President Alcala Zamora with the president of the Cortes and other party lead- ers, led to no progress being made. .Santiago Alba proposed a Radical
Cabinet on the broadest possible ¡ new Government on the broadest basis but this is not approved by the Socialist leader Besteiro who "ebjects' to any participation by Monarchist parties which, in his "pinion, include Catholic agrarians under the leadership of Gil Robles. The Radical leader, Lerroux who is considered the most likely candi- cáte for Premiership advised against dissolving the Cortes but the former Fremler, Cartinez Ba- rios opines that elections alone can end the chaos.
The difficulty is to and a Gov- curment sufficiently strong and im: partial to guarantee order till the elections are over Transocean Kuo Man.
ASSISTANCE TO UNEMPLOYED
Heavy Task In Britain
London. October 2 Local authorities throughout Britain will to-morrow be notifed that, subject
Parliamentary to approval, the dates on which the --new unemployment assistance scheme, which is to supplement and complete the provision for unemployed made by unemploy- ment insurance, is to come into
force are January 7 and March 1
next years
On the first of these dates, per-
possible parliamentary basis and with the inclusion of Radical, Agrarian as well as Catholic par- ties. This means the new Cabinet will have decided anti-Marxist tendency and will endeavour to put an end to unbridled Marxist agita- tion for labour uprising which bas been causing considerable unrest throughout the country.
Lerroux is confident of being able to present a new list of ministers in the course of Wednesday, thus enabling the Cabinet to make its debut before the Cortes on Thurs- day.-
Transocean Kua Man.
·A DANGEROUS
ENEMY
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934.
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith has withdrawn from the London-Mel- bourne air race owing to mishap
to his machine
RESHUFFLE IN EMBASSIES
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Rome and Warsaw
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Paris, October 3. The forthcoming reshume in the embassies of Rome and Warsaw is again the subject of conjecture in political circles here now that the Polish note оп the East Locarno pact has been received and negotiations between Italy and the Little Entente are tem- porarily at a standstill.
The Moroccan Resident Governor Ponsot is now prominently men- tioned as the most likely successor of Ambassador La Roche in War- saw or De Chambrum, in Rome.
lend
American View Of The appointment of Ponsot would
Japan
Washington, Oct. 2. "Our most dangerous enamy is
declared
Japan,"
Brig. General William Mitchell, former Assistant Chief of Military Aviation, speak- ng at a meeting of President Roosevelt's Aviation Commission.
American planes should
be designed for an attack on Japan, he said. With 50 more airships, the United States could destroy Japan within two days if war
broke out.
Describing the loss of the air-
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
DIFFICULTIES
Increasing Instead Of Decreasing
London, Oct. 2.
went on, or to maintain it evenly In a speech delivered before the within a fixed limit in opposition City of London bankers and mer- to seasonal or other powerful in- chants. Mr. Neville Chamberlain fuences But the link with ster- såld to-day that notwithstanding ling established by countries with- the fact that Brit's exports for in and without the Empire had the first eight months of 1934 were been maintained unimpaired and £20,000,000 above those of the cor- was now becoming a recognised responding period last year. the feature of the international mone- diciculties in carrying on. Inter-tary system. national trade seem to be increas-" ing rather than decreasing,
Sterling had recently a, seasonal weakness, he said.. This was ac- centuated by financial and politi- cal events abroad,
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Mr. Chamberlain, referred preciatively to the past year's steps to establish central banks within the Empire tending to pro- mote common Imperial objects and monetary policy.
"I don't anticipate that that is Sir Robert Horne, prominent more than a passing phase," he British shipping magnate, express- explained, "It is the Government's ed the opinion that sterling had present policy to maintain the in- recently been considerably over- dependence of sterling and tron valued and that it would be good out excessive fluctuations." "
for British bankers if the country They had never attempted to got back to another level. Ax exchange at a given point; he 'Reuter.
REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS
Japan's New Plan For Peace
SENSATION IN JAPAN
Pamphlet On The Coming Crisis
Tokyo, Oct. 3.
A tremendous sensation and a raing tide of criticism has been caused by the Army Press Bureau's pamphlet advocating an intensif- cation of National defence in view
Seattle. Oct. 2. Hla mission to Landon was to announce Japan's abrogation of the naval treaties and to offer a new plan for world peace based 'certain piquancy to home on a reduction of ouensive arma- politics since it is generally anti-ments. Rear-Admiral Yamamoto., of the 1835-36 crisis, cipated that his then vacant post the Japanese delegate to the pre- In Morocco would be again offer-
The pamphlet, which is ab- paratory naval discussions in Lon-stractedly against the capitalist, ed to the former Paris Police Prefect, Chiappe, who had refused
don, informed reporters here to advocates
State Socialism and day. this position at the time he was
inferentially asserts that Japan is compelled to retire from his police
threatened by several foreign post by Daladier.
countries, notably the U. S. 8. R. and the United States
The criticism is strengthened by the fact, that the War Once approved the pamphlet prior to publication- Reuter...
Chiappe who possess great in fluence in the French Right Wing politics has repeatedly announced his intention to stand as candi- date for Parliament, at some bye- election.-Tranxucean Kuo Via,
CABINET
sons under the transitional pay ship Akron as disgraceful, he said NEW ROUMANIAN ments scheme will be transferred that numerous accidents to United to the Unemployment Assistance States airships were due either to Board, and on the second date the
gross stupidity on the part of Board will take over
from the Public Assistance authorities the the inability of
those who send out the ships, or
the responsibility for the remainder handle the ships.—
crews to
of persons coming within the
Reuter, scope of Part 2 of the new Un- employment Act.
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The Unemployment Assistance- Board is taking over a vast 'tank Its chief function- will be the assistance of able-bodied unem- poyed who are in need. The num- ber of applicants with whom will have to deal when it assumes responsibility, is over one million, on present estimates, and of these about 800,000 will be taken over on January 7 and the remainder on March 1. Including depend- ents. this means between three and four million persons.
Such a transfer of responsibility from three hundred local authorit les to one central body has never before beer 'attempted.
DESTRUCTIVE CRITICISM
Esthonia's Firm Action
1891.
mentary, countries when President
It 18
Titulescu Not Included
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Bucharest, Oct. 2. M. Tatarescu, the Prime Minis- ter, succeeded on Tuesday after- noon in forming a new Cabinet which differs very little from his former one, although M, Titules- eu's name is missing from the list, the Premier himsell assuming pro- visionally the posts of Foreign Minister and Minister of Arms- menta The only other changes are General Angelesen replacing General Nica And Manolescu Strunga replacing Theodorescu.
An interesting feature of the new. Cabinet is the creation of a
Jamansi
Propaganda Ministry headed by Transocean Rug Mini
SATISFACTION FELT Special to "Hong Kong Dally Press"> (Telegraph, Copyright, Teis Received, October 8, 7.3). p.ni.) graphia Messages Ordinance, 1894.
Paris, Oct: "3. Great satisfaction is felt here
America understood the real rea- He said that when England and
son for abrogation, any rumes that might arise from Japan's relations with those Powers would soon subside.
Japan reason. De said, includ- ed the belief that the Washington Treaty" established a ratio based on forces which the three nations happened at that time to possess and not to the's defensive needs.
suficient to
chiefs
NAVAL CLAIMS
Tokyo, Oct. 3. The pamphlet declares that the
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RECENT YACHT CONTEST
Endeavour Fouling Disclosures
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LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE-
London, Oct. 2.3 The Labour Party Conference st Southport ito-day rejected by a card vote of 2,146,000 to 206,000 amendment to the Executive's manifesto, moved on behalf of the Socialist League, which is the left
TROPICAL DISEASE
New York, Oct. 3. It is considered aboard Mr. T.
M. Sopwith's Endeavour that wing of the Farty, by Bir Stafford she was so badly fouled during Cripps- one of the starts in the America's British Wireless.. Cup series, in which she lost to the Vanderbilt syndicate's "Rain- bow by 4 wins to 2, that the stricted to cregard their places amateur aboard in order that they might crew were thereafter
Shanghai, October 3 Jump for their lives with the minimum of delay should the Disease Conference is scheduled Eastern Tropical emergency arise.
According to a member of the Reuter,
to open this morning at Nanking Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, who, was one of the Endeavour's ama-
The
Far
Japan's ideal was that the na-acceptance or rejection of Japan's teur crew, though he positively tions should be permitted arms claims at the Naval Conference refused to allow his name to be protest fag technicality and
guarantee national may have a vital pearing on China's revealed, all the Endeavour's crew least listened to Tom Sopwith' safety and note possess armaments future policy towards Japan-felt that much bitterness would protest even that might constitute a menace to Reuter,
have been saved if the New York ruled it another nation.
Yacht Club had overlooked the Reuter.
Reuter
TYPHOON WARNING
The following telegram was received by the American Coz- sulate from Manila yesterday, timed 5.10 p.m. ¿
Typhoon in about 127 degrees Long, E, and 17 degrees Lat. N., moving W.N.W.
The Hong Kong Observatory reported at 5.05 p.m. yesterday!
The typhoon is situated about 300 miles to the east of N. Luzon moving W.N.W. or N.W.
SOVIET PLANE RELEASED
ITALY'S LEGATION MOVE
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·Press" (Copyright.)]
Rome, October 3. Under the caption of Unwar- ranted Surprises" the Giornale D'Italia takes exception to the astonishment expressed in Paris" and London. at Italy's move of raising her legation in China to the rank of Embassies. The paper points out that the agreement between Rome-Paris and London not to effect any changes in the status of their diplomatic mis- sions in China without previous mutual consultation has become invalid after another European state, namely Russia had · raised her 'diplomatic mission to the rank of Embassy. Italy has thus "80- zured her freedom of action and moreover Italy has not failed to
Manchuli Landing inform London and Parts accord-
Explained
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Reval, Oct. 3. "Democracy is now also tabco in. The Board has to frame regul- Esthohla which overnight has ations and procedure for dealing joined the ranks of anti-parlis with a great variety of individual circumstances. The regulations Peets by a simple stroke of the and procedure must be simple en pen dissolved parliament which ough to be understood by, applic-in the ordinary sense has been ants for relief, must be easily abolished some time ago. workable by local staffs of the not believed here that there will Board, must be sumciently precise be new elections at an early date. to obviate complaints of unfair
Prior to the autumn sessions of differentiation as between one area the now-dissolved parliament, the and another, which was the chief Government caused it to be known criticism of the previous system that it would not stand any at the rapid formation of the new and yet must be sufficiently flex1-destructive criticism. When two Roumanian Government, the hope ble to admit of individual atten- deputies disregarded the warning being expressed
The two pilots of a Soviet plane tion to the circumstances of each and in a very outspoken form may be persuaded to resume the machine landed at Manchull on that Titulescu who were arrested when the
o: Foreign September 28, were released fol- lowing an explanation that they were carrying out night manoeu vres, and having lost their bearings and exhausted their fuel
M. Rayyid substantiated the they were forced to land,
statement and expressed regrets to the so-called Manchukuo author ties, who were satisfied and per- mitted the pláne to return to Daurie-Reuter
case.
Every care is being taken tɔ ensure that the transfer to the new system shall be smoothly-
British Wireless,
effected
TROPICAL MEDICINE
CONGRESS
Opens At Nanking
Nanking, Oct. 3.
criticised the Government's mea-
portfolio of Minister sures which they termed as "Un-Affairs. democratic" President Paets cut Tranivcean Kuo Min. short the oppositionists by solving the House."
dis-
The Press has been forbidden to
of
ΟΣ
make any mention of the causes SOVIET AND MANCHUKUO that led to the abolishment
RAILWAY AGREEMENT parliamentarp government publish speeches by the opposition: -Pransocian Kuo Min
BURIAL OF CONSTABLE
Shanghai, October 3.
Japon May Be Asked To Sign
Tokyo, Oct. 3, It is revealed that Japan may be asked to sign the proposed so- The Congress of the Far Eastern | The highest and the lowest called Soviet-Manchukuo agree- Association of Tropical Medicine members of the International ment transferring the Chinese opened at 2 p.m. to-day. About Settlement police attended the Faster Railway in view of Japan's three hundred medical experts were funeral yesterday afternoon of active role as mediator in the so- present representing 18 countries, the Chinese constable stain in the called Soviet-Manchukuo nego fa including Hong Kong and Macso... Lester Hospital shooting affray = | tons Bruter.
Reuter
Heuter,
Harbin, October 3:
OPIUM PILL PLANTS
ingly in due time- Transocean Kuò Min.
LESTER HOSPITAL OUTRAGE
Suspects In Custody
Shanghal, October 3, Ten persons suspected of being Chinese patient in the Lester Hos involved In the killing of a pital and the killing of two Chinese constables when the mur- derers made their escape, on Bep- tember 28, were handed over to the Bureau of Public Safety, yes- terday afternoon.
.
The suspects, including one wo- man, were arrested during a series, of raids made by police from the Shangnai, October 3,
International Settlement and the
afternoon raided two red option following the crime
The Concession police yesterday French Concession, on the day
pill plante, Two Chinese were A haut of
tion, revolvĒTS, arrested and equipment and 38,000 bombs and
teratura pills seized-Beuter:-..
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