HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1935.
FASCIST GRAND COUNCIL DENOUNCES SANCTIONS
Ready To Face Any Sacrifice
GENEVA CONFIDENT OF EARLY EFFECTS
Several Shafts In The League Quiver
Rome, November 17,
The Fascist Grand Council under the presidency of Signor Mussolini was attended by twenty four members including Air Marshal Balbo, Marchese Marconi and Signor Grandi. It con- cluded shortly after midnight and will be resumed on Monday evening.
A communique says that the Council passed with acclamation a motion on the eve of the application of the so-called sanc- "tions against Italy. It considers that November 18 is a date of ignominy and Inequity in the history of the world and de- nounces sanctions, which were never previously applied,as-a-pro- posal designed to suffoente the Italian people economically and prevent them realising their ideal.
The motion acclaims that in Il Duce they have a man who realised the supreme right" of the nation to assure to itself in in the Africa the conditions and means indispensable for fe fature and affirms that all Ital'ans are ready to face any sacri ice in order to reach the necessary goal-Reuter.
Geneva, Nov. 16.
No doubt is felt here as to the efficacy of League sanctions relat ing to imports and exports which come into force against Italy next Monday. It is believed that it will be a question of weeks rather than months before Italy feels the paralysing effects.
There is little Belihood at the moment of further economic sunc- tions being. considered although there are stil{ several shafts in
the League, quiver. One of the most effective hinted at would be prohibition of access to Italian ships to ports of the countries im- posing sanctions. but genera! feel- ing in favour of observing the effects of sanctions has already been decided upon- Reuter,
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NORWEGIAN PENALTIES (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press"},"
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sanctions.
Oslo, Nov. 18.
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THE CHANGE IN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
COMMAND
Significant Article
In Italian Press
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press").
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Received, November 17, 730 p.m.)
Rome, Nov. 17. Great surprise not unmixed with uneasiness, is felt here at totally unexpected recall of Geri- ral de Bono, and the appoint- ment of Marshal Badoglio in his stead as Commander-in-Chief of the Italian forces in the East African campaign, the signiâcance
the
VICTORY
Country's Resounding Vote Of Confidence
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London. November 16. Not since the Reform Bil et 1831 has any party received such a resounding vote of confidence. The high average of 71 polled. The apparent apathy and smallness of the meetings attributed partly to the bad weather and mostly to the nightly broadcasts, enabling 6,030,000 vote:s to make up their minds calmly in their homes, and sturbed by heckling "interruptions.
The Labourlies do not disguise their d'sappointment, espe- cally at being unable to`ga'm the lost ground in Wales, Scotland and the industrial North, though Durhams 11 seats solid for Lab- our are a notable exception.
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Mr. W. Nunn's failure at Whitehaven is attributed to closing down of a mine, throwning 2,000 miners out of work on the eve of the election. The Conservatives are frankly sur- » prised.
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The truth appears to be
The defeat of Mr. Ramsay Mac- Donald and his son, along with the retirement of Sir Philip Cun- Life-Lister and the coming retire- ment of Bir Bolton Eyres-Monsell. means an early re-shuffle of the Cabinet.
that Independent Liberals, 1 Commun of which is being exhaustively dis-Britain's economic improvement | 1st). cussed by all sections of the Italian ment was contrasted with the Political circles are of the opin press,
gloomy conditions of 1931. That lon that Mr. Stanley Baldwin may No misgivings are felt at the ef- & diucult to explain away Mr try to and a seat in Parliament for Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, but fect on the East African campaign Baldwin's personality is also a itself, since Marshal Badogo has strong point, while nobody knew he cannot be expected to find a seat for Mr: Malcolm' MacDonald. complete confidence of the who would be the Socialist Prem- King and army, and
ze. ¡ler... 18
Eighty-four candidates for:felt- Karded as undeniably the Arst
ed their deposits, of whom 39 were milltary authority in Italy." But General de Bono has always been Liberals, and sympathy is express- regarded as the Idol of the Binck-ed, for this circumstance.
Mr Baldwin's loyalty to Mr. shirta divisions, and is held in high esteem because he is one of the Ramsay MacDonald creates the "Great Four" who carried out the expectation of the latter's early re- turn, but an extensive Cabinet re- march on Rome whereby the Fas-stuffe is inevitable. Mr. Winston | Cunliffe-Lister w1 receive a Peer- It is assumed that Sir Philip
Churchill is generally tipped to age and that Lord Hallfax will succeed Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell resign from the War Office, to as First Lord of the Admiralty, and which Mr. Anthony Eden is re- garded in political circles as the mast likely successor.
cists seized power,
NOT CINVINCING
ACCOM-
to
WAR OFFICE VACANCY
With regard to the rumours that Mì. Winston Churchill will become a member of the Cabinet, it
will pointed out that this
Tals: many other questions besides poll- tical, and there is no evidence that Mr. Baldwin even intends to in- clude him in the Cabinet.-
Fifty thousand Norwegian crowns
The official reason Zor the Mr. Anthony Eden is backed alter and five or two years' imprison-
change, namely the conquestrately for the War Office, to re- ment is the penalty for granting any kind of credit either. to cof Makale, a task which. Signor place Lord Halifax, or the Damin- cia: bodies or private persons in Mussolini' had entrusted to de ions Office. Mr. J. H. Thomas. Italy. This was the
now Bono has decision
been
GOVERNMENT GAINS
London, Nov. 16. the Norwegian Council of State at plished, does not appear convincing the session convened to make final because hitherto, there had been no
With only 26 election results out decisions about the application of mention that de Bono's mission had standing, the Government parties been in any way limited. More- have mustered 440 seats the over, hitherto the position of the Opposition's 175. Italan army in Abyssinia had been.
The Government comprises 373 | Reuter. considered satisfactory, even Mus- Conservatives, 30 Liberal Nation- solini's telegram to de Bono re-als. eight National Labourites, tw.
The Government's election ma ferring to his recall emphasis:s Nationals and one Independent. jority of at least 250 is hailed by that the General had carried out The Opposition consists of 155 the press as a verdict in favour of the mission under exceptionally | Labourites, four Independent La- national consolidation a guarantee difficult circumstances that en-bourites, four Independent Liberals, of a period of stability at home titled him to the nation's gratitude. 15 Samuel-liberals and one Com and continuity di policy in inter-
The press here state, however, munist.
national affairs.
that a favourable opinion is formed
The same punishment will be meted out to those who export to Ttaly in denance of the sanctions. Indirect Imports from Italy are not prohibited where, through in- dustrial operations processes of an intermediate country, the original value increased by 25 per cent.
Gold and silver in bars or coins, periodicals. music and maps are anot affected by the import et-
1 egurrean Kuo Min.
Buenos Aires, Nov. 17. The Government has issued a, decree banning the export of large number of products to Italy, bargo.— Reuter.
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RIOTING IN...
EGYPT
Student Attacks Resumed
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Cairo, Nov. 17. Fresh student troubles in various quarters this morning were quickly smothered by the police. Some of the the worst cases occurred in famous Rudec quarters where students wrecked class rooms and threw desks chairs and inkpots
at the police. Quiet, was restored by the police after they bad fred
In the air as a warning. "There had also been police firing
that
at-
Cairo, where students demonstrat- ed, A communique from place says that the students tacked the police with sharp stores picked up from the railway lines. Bix police were injured and even- tually they fired at the legs of the. demonstrators, Jaring twỡ
thern.
of
Two students wounded in the Independence Day rioting on Nov ember 14 bave died.
SCOTLAND AND ALL BLACKS
Teams For Next Saturday
London, Nov. 17.
The following are the teams in the rugger match between Scat- Land and New Zealand to be play- ed at Murray Field on November 23:-
...
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The Conservatives captured e'gh
seats and lost 70, the Liberal Na- tionals gained two and lost seven, the "National Labourites won one
and lost seven and the Nationals secured one seat and lost two. candidates were returned of which Only seven out of 65 women six were Conservatives and Labour.
one
PRESS VIEWS
The "Times" describes it
real triumph, not only for a Gov- ernment with an unrivalled record
and
me. but also for the British people who have given unchallergeable.
a straightforward program
whole world. proof of their steadiness to the
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ADVANCE IN NORTH
AT STANDSTILL
Invaders Harassed By Guerrilla Tactics
Addis Ababa, November 16.
Abyssinian reports from the North front state that the Ital..... jan advance in the territory between Makale and Takkaze River has come to a standstill. The Abyssinian divisions in the north of Makale were displaying great skill in guerrilla attacke, at the back of the Italian lines of communication, thus not only proving a great distraction to the Italians but causing serious losses and preventing any systematic advance.jp
In addition to these tactics the Abyssinians make night ate: tacks on Italian munitions and provisioning transports. The Abyssinian reports continue that the Italfans so fue clave not crossed the Takkaze River anywhere. The Italian seradigme at Atalaguera "had completed reconnoitring and "salles, xit: taking place daily.
On the Somaliland front the Italians are advancing on béth sides of the Falan River." The Italian advance is conducted in small troops, the columns proving very costly in men and materiál: and the advance being preceded by" bombing squadrons. Over slity" bombs were dropped on Friday over Bassabaneh ̈alone.
·ROME BULLETIN
Rome, Nov. 18. The 47th Italian war bulletin re-
ports that the Danakil column and divisions of the first army corps | are continuing action to clear un
south of Bassabaneh, which city, together with Daggabbur, the Abyssinians abandoned after be
ing heavily, bombed. Reuter,,
SUPPLY - DIFFICULTIES -
Rome, Nov. 17. :
about the altuation of the Italian armies in Abyssinia, which is large- ly based on reports in the foreign press. The "Gazetta del Popolo," in an article evidently inspired by a high quarter in Rome, publishes a striking and much discussed at ucle warning the public against foreign reports from Abyssinia, and emphasising that the public must
THE OPPOSITION
not be too credulous because a re-
The Opposition gairs and losses lapse--In the event of such reports
were: Labour gained 96 and lost be, untrue--might be four. Independent Labour gained The "Dally Mal says that the proving to serious and easily result in despon secured, three and lost.. 14 and the wl.be felt throughout the world other prominent öficers submitted which time the Italians" "hope" ́ to.
one and lost here, the Liberals effect of such a resounding success Communists gained one and lost and will strengthen British none. The sole Communist vetory tige.
dency. Then the "Gazetta del Popolo" significantly draws atten tion to some obvious but funda- mental important features of the
situation.
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The "Financial Times'' says that every section of the stock exchang: the territory around Azbi and Des responded immediately, a long Ussle. The native army corps are of advances testi ring to the re- clearing up the Geralta mountain lef and renewed assurance.
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pres-
was secured at West Fife, Sectiand, Elsewhere it is stated that Bri At 5 pm yesterday, 21.000.000 tain has shown the world tha
four-square votes had been counted, giving the she stands sold and ETHIOPIAN INTENTIONS Government a surplus of 1,400,000 for peace; progress and prosperity (Heritonians), Scotland: Kerr
and the verdict reveals
quiet. SPEAKER RETURNED For instance, the Maravigna (Glasgow Academicals), Forrest
The Speaker of the House. Cap-Arm determination that national 100 miles from tain FitzRoy, who had Dick (Guy's Hospital), Murdoch column is stil
Tyre Gondar, the country between being from participating in
refrained policy will broadly follow the line (Hillhead High School),
the elec-of the past four years. without a trace of tioneering campaign, despite Lab-] - FOREIGN OPINIONS (Cambridge), R. Shae (Glasgow mountainous
apur.
With Marshal Badogo The second army has com command of the north army, the pleted the occupation of the Tzem-pause in advance is expected to bela territory whose leaders and last at least three weeks during to the Italian military authorities. complete the roads to enable stores Reports from Asmara state tha and tanks to come from the rest after fighting around Dazbi Col- At present the troops have been wheeled trame, one! Marlotti wirelessed to head outstripped in quarters for surgical supplies and necesitating some troops to be 'food for the wounded. As the supplied by air. Senate pass is on the verge of 's alt plateau it is difficult to gain access and provisioning has to be undertaken by airplanen.- Transocean Kuo Min.
An official decrée has been issnéá
the recalling to the colours the non- commissioned Carabineers of 1907-10 and 1912 classes, also "a number of artillery and other specialists Reuter.
OGADEN FRONT at Zagazig, a hundred miles from High-School),' Logan (Edinburgh road or track of any kind. General our's break with the recent prac-
The following are some" foreign Wanderers), Grieve (Kelso), Gray Graziani, Commander-in-Chief of tice of not contesting the Speak-comments on the results of the
Asmara, Nov. 18,
·RAINS "HELP ETHIOPIANS (Gala), G. Shaw (Gala), Beattle Somaliland, is still 75 miles from er's seat, was returned at Daver General Election in Britain:
The optimism aroused earlier in (Gawick), Burnett (West O'Scot-Jijiga and 200 miles from Harar. try with a majority of 8.187.
the week by the successful Italian
Hara, Nov. 17. Le Figaro (Paris):-"Happy Eng High The question now is what does the
Torrential rains are helping the land), Lambe (Glasgow
The narrowest result yet record-land, assured of continuity of po drive on the Ogaden front was The only led was at Kelvingrove, where the cy!"
tempered by later reports which Ethiopians to hold their owak School), Waters (Selkirk). Thom enemy intend to do?
possible answer is "ure the Italians issue is still in doubt whether Mr. (London Bcottish).
Wiener Zeitung (Vienna) revealed that General Graziani's-against the Italian advance up the New Zealand: (back) Gilbert, H. far into
the country where, by Walter Elliott the Minister for Europe must realise that Britain's front line, so far as it is definitely Fatan River to Jinga.. Accorting consolidated, remains only at Gora- to an Abyssinian, report it. Ir stated: Trees, Mitchell, Oliver, Hart, (five- evading a decisive battle, they Agriculture, has been returned, policy remains stable."
that dozens of tariks are stuck in eighths)
Grinths or would bring the Italian army irito with a majority of two against the Caughey.
Lokalanzeiger (Berlin) Bri-hal. Tindi, that) Sadler, (forwards) difficulties on the long drawn out Labour candidate, and a recount tain is now enabled to act at Glen- Fighting between Italian Aska- the mud and the number of ma Pepper, Hadley, Lambourn, Man-military roads where it is most is proceeding. Two hundred ballot eva with more authority than hit-ris and Ethiopians has recently larial cases in increasing daily. chester, Reld,
taken place at Grabeber, 30 miles Router. King. McKenzie, vulnerable."
papers from soe box were declar-herto.” Mahoney.-
This plan, continues "Gazetta del ed spolled here because, the oficiai Voelkischer Beobachter (Berlin): Reuter.'"
Popolo," was undoubtedly suggest-stamp was impressed on the coun: Mr. Baldwin has been given the
the ed: to Negus by his foreign advisers.terfoll instead of on
papers vote of confidence for which he Moreover, reports ike those of the
asked. defection of the Sultan of Ausea
Messagero (Rome): It is fear- ea that there will be, little change spread by an. English news agency are utterly incredtable.-- At all
in the British attitude, as Mr. An events, as other leading press or
thony Eden is still in the party" gans declare, it has been found advisable to put the supreme come mand, of the war in the personality Her plane was slightly damaged of the army, whereas hitherto in the forced landing she made at der de Bono it was at least ay
Egyptian troops have been des- patched to Tantah, Zagazig and ather centres of disturbances.
A mass meeting of the legal fraternity has called on all lawyers as the outcome of the strike on Thursday.-- Reuter.
ITALIAN AIRPLANES OVER EGYPT
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press">
ky Talegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Massager Ordinance, 1a Received, November 17, 4.30 am) Cairo, Nov. 16. The Egyptian Government has notified the Italian Minister that all Italian airplanes flying over Egyptian territory must not after this carry armed or uniformed persons with the sole exception of thope, la Red Cross uniform. The same communication has been made to the Abyssinian Govern,
Transocean Fun Min
men
JEAN BATTEN SAFE
Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 15.. Miss Jean Batten, the New
Zealand airwoman, tas arrived here aboard a military aeroplane sent to fetch her by the Brazilian
Government.
Araruama.
themselves
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Forward
FORMER FRENCH MINISTER DEAD
LABOUR SUCCESS
SILVER MARKET One of the Labour Party's; chie: successes was recorded at Durham
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Word has been received in. Pei- County, where they captured the
Herald Tribüne (New York:
London, Nov. 16. whole eleven divisions as compar.
with nine losses in 1931. The outcome of the election is a London Silver prices to-day were ping of the death of M. Maurice Casenaye Minister plenipotentiary statement to Reuter's corres of sanity, moderation and sound Major Attlee, Labour leader, in useful indication that the virtues unchanged as follow
Nov. 15 Nov. 16 on redrement, Administator of the pandent last night, said that in economies have value, even in Spot
28-5/16 29-5/16 Bag Franco-Chinoise and an offiere of the Legion of Honour, who his opinion the result of the elec- these times.
29-1/16 29-1/16 was formerly a prominent figure bolically and largely nader the tion, considered merely in terms of Reuter political influence of the exponents the number of seats won, was dis-
in Pelping. During his time in the At Rio, congratulatory messages
of Fascism and the campaign it-
old - capital, M. Cazenave was appointing were awaiting her from many
Chargé d'Affaires of the French Le- persons, including Sir Philip Can-self was largely entrusted to the Reuter
Blackshirts divisions. Another
gation, president of the Peking Club, liffe-Lister, who extended the
and an agent in Peiping of power- British Government's compliments significant fact, as emphasised by
ful finatrial gramas. Born inp186) New York, Nov. 16. on her achievement an flying in the press, is that neither Badoglio
the sottos record-breaking time across the who has just returned from an ex-p.m. yesterday, with 11 results The twenty second meeting be- The left wingers demonstrated South Atlantic Ocean and from haustive trip of the inspect on of outstanding for 16 seats, was as tween the Notre Dame University against a meeting of the sam M. Cazenave w
Eritrea, nor General Graziani who follows:
and the Army tied with the score Fascist Crix de Feu. The police, Prince Imperial, an Lympne, England, to Port Natal
For the Government: 421-(379 at 8-6 in an American football erected barricades in order to pre- quainted with pre Misa Batten's future plans are has sien much of the campaigning not announced, but 1 is expected in Africa, have ever harboured Conservatives. 31 Liberal-Nationale, game before 80,000 frenzied vent the two groups, Clashing, but retiring from act that she will return to Araruamansions about the real nature, ex 8 National-Labrites. 2 National spectators, hundreds of whom paid street aghting ensued in which | Png M
$40 for a pair of tickets demanded fifteen were injured, two of them years on hi 1 Independent),
| seriously- For the Opposition: 178--(153|| by the scalpers -- Labourites ILPS. 16 Laborals, 4 Router.
to obtain her machine when she tent and duration of colonial war has arranged for lis repair. —
fare in Abyssinia.- Transocean to Min.
Houter.
LATER POSITION
London, Nov. 16. The stats of the parties at. 9.1b
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
GROUPS CLASH IN FRANCE
Reuter,
Limoges, Nov. 17.
engaged, like
hobby of gardening.