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STORIES-
Distressing
A PERFECT NUISANCE Air Mishaps
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Berlin 'Retort To Moscow
" Allegations
PLOT TO OVERTHROW STALIN
Berlin, January 24,»
"Invented stories are a perfect nuisance," declared an official spokesman alluding to the Moscow trial allegations that Leon Trotsky saw Rudolf Hess and that Germans conspired to overthrow Stalin.--Reuter.
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Moscow, January 23
All seventeen accused pleaded guilty when another mass trial of high Soviet officials opened before the Military Collegium of the Supreme Court here to-day. The Indictment charges the ic- cused with being implicated in a vast plot engineered by Leon Trotsky to destroy the Soviet regime and help Germany, Poland and Japan.
It is alleged that Troisky carried on negotiations with Herr Rudolf Hess, Chancellor Hitler's deputy, in Berlin, while the other accused acted as agents in Russia. The indictment also charges the accused with espionage, terrorism and attempting to rein- troduce capitalism into Russia.
Among the accused are Kari Radek, famous journalist, Sokolni. koff, former Soviet Ambassador to London, Platako, former Angis- tant People's Commissar for Heavy Industrica. Serebrianov, former chier of the Chinese Eastern Rail- way, and Drobnis, state witness who turned "king's evidence" at the trial of the German engineer Slickling last November.
LYING FRAME-UP"
SAYS TROTSKY
Mexico City, Jan. 24.
Interviewed concerning the Mos-
Three Women
Incinerated
MAY BRADFORD'S
SAD FATE
Sydney, Jan. 24. May Bradford, leading Anstra- han aviatrix, and two women paa-
· FOIKOIN WOTe Incinerated in a dig- tresaing aeroplane accident here to-day.
The plane, which was taking off on a joy ride, struck a stationary machine, rose afty fest in the air
and nose-dived in flames, m Keuter
DORET FORCED' DOWN
THREE MEN KILLED
Attack On Fishing Junk
An attack on an unnumbered fishing · junk off - Sam-A ́in the early morning of Saturday result- ed in the death of three men- two of the intruders and a mem ber of the nahing junk-according to the story of Shek 8ki, aged 28,
a fisherman.
..
Shek's story was a simple one. He said that on the motriing in question he was on board his fishing Junk fn company with his brother and uncle, and also a female member of the family and four children. He was asleep at about 10 am and was awakened by shouts of "we have come to search for smugglers." On going to the deck he saw that three men had boarded his Junk, each one armed with a revolver while two other men were on a sam- pan, alongside his junk. ‚·
Brother Shot
Shanghai, Jan. 24: News has been received from the French authorities here that M. Doret, who is flying, from Paris to Tokyo accompanied by his wireless operator M. Michelette. was forced down in the vicinity of j the Gulf of Tonking shortly after They were told to get below, into the bold and while there leaving Hanoi.
Apart from this information no they decided to attack the rob details of the actual landing havebers. His brother. Shek Fat, took been received, but it is understood bold of six sticks of dynamite and that the aviator and his com-
went on deck; intending to throw these at the intruders, but before I' panion are both safe.
he could do so he was fired upon (Continued on Page 2.)
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cow trial, Leon Trotsky, who had VERY ENJOYABLE
made his home here, declared that
It was a "lying frame-up."
Trotsky denied that he had com- municated with Karl Radek since
MEET
Interport
Football
Final Trial On Saturday
The following teams were picked by the Interport Football Selection Committee last, evening, after the for the final trial game on Satur- Governor's Cup match yesterday,
day next, on the Club arou
LIN SEN REPLIES TO KWANGSI LEADERS Plea For Clemency For Sian Rebels
Canton, January 24.
It is reported that President Lin Sen of the Nanking Na- tionalist Government has replied to the telegram from Generals Li Tsang-jen and Pei Chung-hs of Kwangsi Province, advising eleniency in dealing with the Slan rebels
President Lin Ben states in his telegraphic reply that the Central Government's polley has always been one of clemency In dealing with the Sian situation, and in negotiating a peaceful not- tlement, which is in total agreement, with the telegram received.. President Lin Ben also says that In order to cement the cordial the telegram has been submitted relations between the armies of to the Executive Yuan and the Kwangtung and Kwangs! Provin- Military Affairs Commission forces. General Au Shau-nin has in-
consideration:
"A": Howlands (Fusillers); LA Tin-sang (South China “A”), A. V. Gosano (Recreio); Leung Wing- chin (Soudh Chia “AY, Ni Bel trao (Recreio), Taylor (Fasilions) ↑ Irwin (Rifles), Fung King-cheon (South China "A"), Lee Wal-tong (South
China "A", A. Wilson (Club), D, Knox (Kowloon)
*"R": Pau Ka-ping (South Ching
General Au Bhau-nin. comman- "A"); Pickering (Rifles), Stevens
der of the newly organized 28th (Rifles); Wride (Navy), Campbell Division of the Kwangtung Army, (Rifles), Evans (Fusiliers); Yeung has arrived in Canton to confer Shai-yick (South China "B"), Lai with General Tu Han-mov, Com- Shul-wing (S. China "A"), D. Leomander-in-Chief of the Fourth nard (St. Joseph's), Talbot (Full-Route Army with a view to estab lers), Bickford (Club).
lishing friendly co-operation in all military affairs connected with South China.
Reserves: Rodgers (Club), Bilss (Kowloon), North (Police), Tam Xong-pak (South China "A"), B Gosano (Recrelo), A Strange (Club), Costa (St. Joseph's) and Tao Kwai-shing (South China "A").
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and fell on the deck. Meanwhile THEIR WEDDING
the intruders took fright and jumped into the water, and Shek Shi goes on to tell that they only saw three men swimming and did (not - know; what became of the other two Together with his uncle he took wäempan out" and- went after the three men whom
tans to receive denta sen 1923, adding that "Radek is a man The Fanling Hounds they hit with the oara, ese three
are able son-
10:c03.-
Beuter's Bulletin Service.
(Continned' on Back Page)
who could never keep his mouth shut, and if I had been guilty of apy indiscretion I would never have communicated it to him"--Reuter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Remedios, with the bridesmaids, photo- graphed at the Rosary Church on Saturday, following the wed- ding ceremony. (Rialto Studio).
British Army Needs 20,600 Recruits
The British Regular Anny, to into competition for recruits with complete its establishment, wants the Royal Air Force during the ex- no fewer than 20,600 men between pansion of that Arm. now and the end of March next.
This is 17,000 fewer than the figure given by the Adjutant General at,
the end of October Inst.
At the present rate of intake it is not possible for the establish- ment figure to be reached It is thought, however, that considerable improvement will take place in the first quarter of the New Year, which is usually a good one for recruiting.
The proposal to raise four new infantry battalions has had to be postponed in view of the state of recruiting.
(Seg Leading Article on Page 8)
NEWS INDEX
Amusementa Cables
Attention is called to the fact Court Cases. that out of 68,000 men who last Finance year offered themselves for enlist-- Ir Gossip We Must ment, no, fewer than 35,000 were | Local Diary .......... rejected because they did not reach Mail Notices......
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Shipping
The Army has also had to enter " Sports
the physical or educational stan- Radio programmes :.....Page 24. dards.