PLANS

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1936.

FOR REPAIRING DEFICIENCIES IN BRITAIN'S

Important Feature In

Parliament

International Situation To Be Debated

London, February 3.

"The Government's plans for repairing deficiencies in the de- fence forces is the most interesting feature in a heavy) "pro="" gramme awaiting Parliament's reassembling to-morrow. «The Ca- binet's Special Committee already had ten meetings in the matter. The Opposition will vigorously resist an increase.

Supplementary estimates are being prosented immediately for laying down seven destroyers in the present financial year.

There will be a debate on foreign affairs next week, including events in the Far East, and in this connection many politicians are displaying great anxiety-reuter,

London, Feb. 3.

An exceptionally full programme is before the House of Commons when the Parliamentary session 19 renewed to-morrow afternoon.

An early debate of special inter- est will be that on the internation- al situation to be held probably next week. The occasion will mark Mr. Anthony Eden's debut in the Commons as Foreign Secretary.

Plans for repairing gaps in the defence forces, which have been the subject of close examination by of the Cabinet for a committee

Important domestic legislation nwalzing attention includes bliis for ralang school age, for extend- ing the unemployment, insurance system to include 750,000 persons engaged in agriculture at an es- timated cost to the exchequer of £600,000 annually, for develop ment of civil air communications, for reorganisation of the beet su- gar industry, and for continuance fof tramp shipping subsidy....

In addition the Budget

and

NEXT ELECTION

IN FRANCE

Socialists Plan Attack

Paris, Feb. 3. The French Socialist party's. tactics at the forthcoming elee- tions were formulated almost un- animously in the course of an ex- traordinary session of the National Courell of the Party which was held here. In accordance with the resolution adopted by the Nation- al Council, the Socialist Party will everywhere put up its own can- didates at the first ballot.

Should exceptional cireum- stances in any given constituency require it. the local Socialist groups are empowered to consult with other proletarian organisa- tions" belonging to the popular front concerning the sélection - of suitable candidates.

unre-

at a second ballot, the Socialist Party, wherever it may appear advisable to do so, will withdraw

candidates who its own servedly are accepting the popular frent's programme. and who are having the greatest chances of de- feating "reactionary" adversaries. Transocean News Service;

soms time past, will be debated Finance Bill will make heavy de- STRIKE THREAT

later in the session on the White mands on the time of the Com- Paper explaining ministerial po- licy.

mona.-

British Wirdau.

SPAIN GETTING | SCALING MOUNT

READY

Nominations For Elections

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).)

Madrid, Feb. 2.

The preliminary ballot, organ- ised by the Spanish, Social-demo- cratic Party in order to nominate its candidates for the forthcoming General Elections, resulted in an the overwhelming majority for Radical wing led by Largo Cabal- lero, who is widely believed to have been one of the chief instigators of the "October Revolt.

The results clearly indicates the the Communist tendencies of Spanish Social democrats as well as a decline of the moderate wing led by Besteiro.

Much indignation has been caused in Rightwing circles by the Police Ordinance prohibiting the use of electric signs for purposes of electoral propaganda. The or dinance which follows closely on the heels of the decree forbidding the broadcasting of election, spec- ches, is generally interpreted as directed against the Rightwing parties, and especially against the powerful Catholic Peoples Party, whose leader, Gil Robles, lost no time in protesting to the Minister of Interior against what is termed a one sided policy, which, it is asserted, is alming to weaken the other Bourgeois parties for the benent of the new Centre Party sponsored by the Government.—

Transocean News Service.

LONDON VISITORS

DEPART

EVEREST

Leader Confident Of Success

Southampton., Feb. 3. The advance party of the Mount Everest expedition sailed

Southampton on Saturday.

from

The leader, Mr. Hugh Ruttledge,

IN AMERICA

Serious Outlook For Business

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald can well smile because he has re- gained a seat, as member for Scottish Universities to make up for his defent at Senham.

“RAMSAY"

A SEAT

GETS

31

Overwhelming Vote At By-Election

London, Feb. 3.

DANUBIAN PACT PROGRESS

Hindered By Italy's War Interest

Special to the "Hong Kong Dali-

· Fress” (Copyright}.]

Paris, Feb. 9. The Impossibility of making any progress with the projected Danu- bian Pact during the Various diplomatic conversations now go- Ing on here is recognised by ail papers which attribute this stag- nation to the fact that Italy at the present time is unable to take an active part in any European affairs owing to her prooccupation with the Abyssinian war.

According to "Le Matin," how- ever, hope of eventually bringing about the Danubian Fact has not been definitely abandoned, and "Excelsior" adds that the quea- tion will be brought up for dis-- cussion "at the earliest favourable opportunity."

From an important

personal-

DEFENCE FORCES

VIOLENT BATTLE IN

NORTH FRONT

Possession Of Road From

Makale To Adowa

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Exear" (Copyright,'t

Addis Ababa, February"3.

A violent battle is raging on the north front for the possea- sion of the road from Makale to Adowa. According to reports received here, Abyssinian patrols have succeeded in several points to crom the road, but have so far falled to occupy it The situation of the Italian garisọn at Makale is nevertheless regarded as extremely serous, as the ring or Ras Kasia's troops may at any moment succeed in cuiting of the Italian rear- ward - communications southwest of Makale.

The Abyssinians even claim that Makale could be taken by them at any time by a direct frontal attack, which would. however, cause 'unduly serious losses,

News from the southern front is only sparse. It is reported that Italian reconnoitring planes are continuing their flights In the Wardsa region. Italian blanes have also dropped packages with pamphlets over the various towns and villages, of the Bale province, which contained an address to the Mohammedan papu- lation.

In addition to General Gabriel troops is excellent and there is no Mariam, General Balcha has been shortage of food, according to a Commander of the foreign road engineer who has just is Abyssinian forces in the S'damo arrived in the capital from Mag-

dala.... Province.

ity in Prince von Starhem berg's entourage who accompanied

the Australian Chancellor to London, the Prince believes that speedy appointed restoration of the Habsburgs out of the question owing to the attitude of the European powers as well as of the Little Entente Seaham in the last General Elec-Transocean. News Service tion has at last succeeded re-

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Lord President of the Council, who was

defeated in his constituency

at

gaining a seat in Parliament as

1

General Balcha, enjoys the re- The road, however. are putation of being an extremely terrible condition. Mule transpot capable soldier. He only a few is becoming more rapid than that years ago led a revolt against the of mechanical vehicles. Negus, but was pardoned shortly

member for the Scottish Univer- SUPREME COURT RULING after opening of hostilities.

sities (St. Andrew's, Glasgow, Aberdeen and, Edinburgh).

Washington, Feb, 2.. In the 1935 by-election caused by.

The verdict If the Supreme the death of Mr. A. Noel Skeltona the constitutionality of the (Con) during the General Election. Tennessee Valley Authority is ex- the polling was:- J Graham Kerr (Con)

....... 8.252

New York, Feb. 2 This city faces a str.ke of lift Dr G. A. Morrison (Lab.) 7.529 and A. D. Gibb (Scot, Nat.) 3,665 operators and charwomen, 20.000 millinery workers.

Mr. Ramsay MacDonald won by Tired business. men are gong at overwhelming majority of 7.359 to have to climb from twenty to in the present by-election, the seventy flights in sky-scrapers. or polling being as follows:- trust themselves to the ski of R MacDonald (Nat, Govt.)... 16,393 9,034 volunteer lift boys. When they get Dewar Gibb (Scot. Nat.)

3.597 to their offices, they will find they Thomson (Labour) have not been swept. tidied of Heuter, dusted. All of this is going to

who led the 1933 expedition, inter- have a disturbing effect on bust- viewed, said that they are COM- ness

business,

The bigger-the

fident of success as science has the bigger the effect." quite possi- made considerable progress to con-bly. quer nature since the last, expedi- The business

tion.

man's worries

won't end there, either. When he The attempt to reach the top goes home he may have to listen will probably be made between to a tale of woe from his wife. May 20 and June 20.

For 20,000 mlinery workers are Of twelve members in the pre-going to strike with the lift boys sent expedition, ten had previous and charwomen. experience on the Himalayas and nine took part in the assault on Everest previously. Reuter's Bulletin Service.

INDIAN LEGISLATURE PAYS TRIBUTE

lift

What is this? A conspiracy? The millinery workers strike at 10 o'clock to-day. But the boys are mot announcing their walkingout time. The idea is tc

workers trap the office

on the highest possible floor and then go out on strike. Sealed orders have been sent to the workers affect- New Delhi, Feb. 3.

ed. The Indian Legislature met to-day Two thousand police have been for the budget session

but the drafted for special atr ke duty morning meeting was spent in pay-Reuter ing tribute to King George. Viceroy did not address the meeting as he expects to make a lengthy farewell address to the States As- sembly" and Legislature in April. The meeting decided to put o record tributes to the late King and express sympathy to King Edward and Queen Mary, and also congratulate King Edward, on ac- cession. They expressed continued loyalty to the King,~ Reuter's Bulletin. Service.

FATAL AIR CRASH

The

EXAMINATION OF OIL

SANCTIONS-

Geneva, Feb. 3. Experts of twelve countries forming the Committes to in- vestigate technical aspects of oll sanctions met this morning and Mexican elected Benor. Gomez, Ambassador to Paris, as Chairman. It was Senor Gomez who at the December' meeting of the, Com- mittee of Eighteen insisted on immediate application of oll sanc- tions and the Committee exhibited an unanimous desire to embark on a complete study of the question jas expeditiously as possible. : It established two sub-commit Channel to Calais in HM.S. Mont- Three persons were killed in a tees to consider the question, of rose escorted by two destroyers. crash in the mountains of Reshit transport of oil and to establish Prince von Starehemberg, Vice-ze of a plane of the Rumania Air how far it could be controlled by existing Chancellor of Austria, also left Transport Company, The victims the limited number of London travelling home by way of include the plane's pilot. Captain tankers and secondly the effective- Parts. Other departures yesterday Inanovich, who was one of the news of all sanctions insofar as included the · Lithuanian and

most famous Rumanian aviators, non-member states are concerned. Afghan delegations to the Royal The last radio message

recely-Reuter." Funeral Trenaocean. Kuo Min.

London, Feb. 3.

King Boris left London yesterday

Bulgaria. He

for

crossed the

KING LUNCHES WITH HIS BROTHER

IN RUMANIA

Famous Pilot Killed

Bucharest, Feb. 3.

ed from the lost plane read: "Plane broken, we are falling.”— Transocean News Service.

ITALIAN STEAMER IN COLLISION

The

Italian

London, Feb.'3. steamer Fedora

SWIMMING FEAT

SILVER MARKET

J:

(From Our Own Correspondent)

London, Feb. 3. London sliver prices were 1/8 for "Spot" and unquoted for "Forward," as follow:-

20

Spot.....

Jan. 31 .19-11/18

Feb. 3 19-13/16

bvery

SHOPMEN STRIKE AT MEAT MARKET

London, Feb. 3.

A strike of shopmen who unload

Vans meat from

at Smithfield

pected to-morrow.

Supporters of the New Deal have ama: hope that the ruing will be favourable to the Government, but is thought possible that the Court will avoid a direct ruling.

Following the defeat of Ras Des- te's army by Geri. Graziani's forces According to political quarters in the south, the Ethiopian milt- hele, all Italian property, in Abys-tary authorities have taken im- sinia will probably be seized be mediate steps to retrieve the post- fore end of February.

The Italian Legation building will be the place of detention of the constantly increasing number Fransoceas News Service

or Italian prisoners of war.-

EARLIER LULL

Addis Ababa, Feb, 2.

45

tion on the Somaliland front and the streets of the capital have again become recruiting centres, where thousands of men are being erlisted for new units for despatch to the southern lines as soon as they can be organised.

Meanwhile, Dedjesmatch Bayen- A judgment against the Govern-

na and Dedjesmatch Ababa are There is a lull in the fighting | speeding southward with 60,000 ment woud involve serious lossés, On the heels of the Judgments

including special. camel against the Administration on the on the northern front, according men,

tu army communiques. Only the troops, and as the Ethiopians are A.A.A. and NP.A., a loss In this case would mean the effectual foreign ambalance units, assisted providing themselves

by Ethiopian stretcher-bearers covering " great distances with wrecking of the great New Deal

and attendants, and notably the amazing rapidity the military au- projects for relief to working peo-British volunteer detachment, are thorities express the hope that ple. It would add many more millions to the debt which Pre-Working at full pressure night and this mobility will bring their arms day to cope with the stream of success in any further fighting sident F. D. Roosevelt is piling up

front against General Graziani's invad- · on the eye of a presidential elec- wounded arriving from the

lines.

ing columns-—— tion.-

The morale of the Ethiopian' Reuter, Reuter,

SPANISH FASCIST

DEMONSTRATION

[Special to the "Hong Kong Day

· Press” (Cópyright).]

U.S. NEUTRALITY BILL DENOUNCED

Washington. Feb. 2. Political circles were provided with a sensational development The Spanish Fasciste held a to-day when the American neu- mass demonstration Bunday tray legislation was

Madrid, Feb. 3.

on

Overflow Moore was

speaking before

adept at

BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR WINTER SPORT

Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

arus" (Copyright).3

Berlin, Feb. 3. Weather conditions at the violently

at Gar forthcoming Olympiad in the largest cinema theatre. of denounced by Mr. John Bassett misch Partenkirchen will leaves. 'Madrid, which proved utterly in- Moore. leading United States au-

according: meat market: took place shortly sufficient to hold the masses de-thority on international law. Me nothing to be desired

admission. manding

the to meteorological reports from the after midnight and the business of the famous market was disorganis- ed to-day. The strike which was meetings, to which the addresses Foreign Affairs Committee of the Bavarian mountains, which state

delivered at the main meeting | Senate.

that the comparatively mild wea.... called without sanction of the were relayed by radio, were has

He described the Neutrality. Bither which prevailed until a few Union concerned is aimed at secur-tily organised in two other large as a "curious blend of homicidal days ago has made the way for ing improved wages and conditions balls.

with suicidal mania." It was, he a spell of severe cold The Fascist party members ap: thought, generally "incoherent. in-

for men.- British, Wireless,

BYE-ELECTIONS IN CHARLEVILLE-

Special to me. “Hong Kong Daly exesa" (Copyright)}

Paris, Feb. 3.

The parties of the right secured

peared in full uniform, carrying spired with the thought that it Snow has fallen throughout the

measures

to

CQ-

their banners. The leader of the enabled the United States

Wedenfels region which, is the Spanish Fascosta, Primo de Rivera, operate with the League of Na- scene of the impending games son of the deceased dictator, bear- tions, or individual nations which throughout Monday morning and ing the same name, was the prip were, members of the League, in skiers rising early were delighted cipal speaker.-

such coercive

the to see the streets and the tops Reuter's Bulletin Service.

saw at to initiate for the purpose houses covered with snow, ... o enforcing peace.

Since the present weather will "The plan to permit the Presid | continue for some time according t forecasts, there appears to be ent to crub. the export of war ma- terials obviously brings us fully every indication that the physical to any war in which such mea conditions for the various winter

sports will be perfect... sures are applied," he said-

Transocean News: Service

Commenting on the success of a remarkable success on Bunday the nationalist candidate, the at the by-elections in Charleville, press stresses that the victory 15 where the candidates of the far more important than would "Union of the Right" was elected seem, it not being a mere local by 460 votes to 354 of the com- success, since it is significant for bined left parties, which support the probable outcome of the im ed the opposing Radical Socialist pending national elections candidate.

Traniacean News Service.

Transvaal's Worst Hailstorm In Living Memory

Capetown, Feb. 3, Copenhagen, Feb. 2.

Nineteen natives are so far dead. Fifteen year-old Ragn Hildhve- near Bettlers, Transvaal in the gen to-day accomplished an out worst hallstórm in living memory. standing plece of swimming cover-

The storm broke like gunfire, ing 440 yards free style in 5 and fragments of ice as large as minutes 29 9/10 seconds, thereby coconuts fell for half an hour un- beating Lenore 'ght's time of til plled to a depth of three feet on minutes 30 second, made in Bos- the ground, ton during March 193 Grutero

London, Feb. 3,,, The King drove yesterday which was in collision on Friday companied by the King of Norway, with the Russian steamer Pravda Princess Royal and Earl of Hare during a fog remained at anchor wood to Aldershot to take Incheon in Dungenness Bay until yesterday with the Duke and Duchess of when she left under her own steśm Gloucester who have taken up re-accompanied by a Dutch tug. not ved as the Fedora sidence at the Royal Pavilion Awrit for arrest of the Fedora found be outside the three there. The Duke's regiment is bad been issued by the Admiralty limit and therefore beyond Er stationed at. Aldershotome Transocean? Kuo "in")

Marshal following complaint--by Jurisdiction. Gainers of the Pravda, but it was aritiek" } frescas,

The natives courageously a- tempted to rescueptheir relatives and womenfolk, but all were able to reach shelter and The bodies are terri

Following the fall of ice the Springbox Flats were reduced to a pitted appearance like a Flanders battlefield, w

More casualles are feared. Kester;

EARLIER REPORT

Johannesburg, Feb. Hailstones as big ag coconuts killed nineteen natives near here to-day. Skilled A cloudburst followed in which qutilated: Arteon Inches of rain fell in as 167 is estima

fifteen | mány minutes, baby Kinches of rain fell in fifteen min

ato

Seven natives were drowned. Reuter

Reuter

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Health's sake

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