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LETTER GOLF'
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* SOLUTION.
A daring rabbery occurred yesterday afternoon about 3.30, when a Chinese rent collector employed by the Sincero In-puzzle on another page.
Here is the solution to the surance Company of Des Voeux Road was victimised to the extent | PEACE, PLACE, PLATE SLATE.
BENCH DEACH PEACH of more than $800.
SLATS SEATS.
SUGGESTION.
A DIVERGENCE OF VIEWS-
AT KYOTO. **
Kyoto, Nov. 1. The Pacifle Relations Conference discussion began to-day of extrali- ty, at the four round tables, com- prising Bity delegates at ench, re- presentative of America, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China and the Philippines, with observers representing Russia, France, the Netherlands and the League of Nations.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929.
PREMIER RETURNS.
WELL SATISFIED WITH US MISSION.
London, Nov. 1. "Mr. Ramsay MacDonald "arrivod at Liverpool this morning, and made the following statement:
JAPANESE LABOUR
PARTY.
RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF THE RONOTO FACTION,
Tokyo, Nov. 1· After several abortive attempts to re-create the Ronotó "Labour- Farmer Party," which was com
of the
the Communistic elements, was
My visit to the United States and Canada has given me great pulsorily dissolved last year on satisfaction. I sincerely believe the meeting and conversations the occasion of a country-wide round-up of radicals," s now with Mr. Hoover and other United States statesmen, have brought Party of the same name, com- the two peoples much closer to posed of the remnants gether, and enormously improved former organisation, but excluding their mutual understanding. Also formally inaugurated to-day, head- David am convinced it has paved the
was for more effectual co-opera-ed by Mr. Ikuo Oyama, who was tion with the other Powers in president of its predecessor. the maintenance of peace. Strong in this conviction, I feel that thus
purpose of my mission has been filled. The way is now clear for the next steps."
One round table Included Lord Hailsham, presiding. Mr. Yui, China, chiet, delegate. Mr. Fessenden, and the American de- legation.
The proceedings, as is usual with round tables discussions, were pri- Vate, and in a subsequent verbal report given to pressmen no names of speakers were mentioned.
far the
ex-
On
The revival of the Ronoto. which now forms the left wing
of
the proletarian, movement, places three main proletarian parties in the political field, the other, two being the Shaknimin- A Helpful Press. '
shuto, who are Social-Democrats The subject was discussed in a friendly spirit, it being the desire
Mr. MacDonald said the
forming the right bloc, and of all sides to seek a rational Mackenzie King both on
ohange of views with Mr.
the Nihontnishuto, the Japan the
masses party, in the centre. method of tackling the problem. It was generally agreed on all sides United States mission and
It is learned that the youth that extrality per se was wrong in Imperial affairs, had been most
who attempted a direct appeal to principle. The only question is, opportune and timely
Mr. what procedure should be adopted Throughout the visit I endeavoured to protest against
MacDonald declared. the Emperor this morning wish- the re in withdrawing it, this question in-
of the Ronoto, cluding the conditions of with-ed the best I could to voice what establishment drawal and how and when the with- I believed were the peaceful which the reactionaries consider drawal, should take place.
epirations of the British people detrimental, to the country's wel- all over the Empire. Therein I fare, despite its modified plat- met with nothing but the most furni. It is symptomatic of the changing times, however, that welcome responses."
the Mr. Isoo Abe, leader of Social-Democrats, who is known as the father of Japanese base. ball, personally attended the Emperor at to-day's inter-Varsity baseball, and explained the finer points of the game to Majesty Reuter,;
Mr. Shotwell's Scheme. Mr. Shotwell's scheme, a sum mary of which was published the other day, was generally dealt with. Many felt that both to the Chinese and the others it offered at least an approach to a solution. Some had
The Premier added that he was encouraged in his confidence by the fact that the Press in Britain, the United States and Canada beer almost uniformly tion of foreign judges would not of the Chinese thought the introdue-favourable and helpful to the end
be inconsistent with Chinese sovereignty, for they would be of- cials of the Chinese Government,
he had in view.Reuter..
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Received by Mayor.
London.--
According to the report made to the police the man, Lo Shiu-
London, Nov. 1. Such delegates who were opposed
The Prime Minister when he ar- wah, was walking along Graham up to the second floor of the Street on his return after collect- place.
to immediate abolition, which most rived at Liverpool this morning ing rents from houses in the mid- Once inside the house, the two Chinese delegates, if not all, want was met by the Lord Mayor and levels. He was approached by strangers suddenly produced . re-ed, did so on the ground stated in the Dean of Derby. He left by
rent the American and British recentepecial train two strangers who asked him to volvers and robbed the direct them to an empty house,
replies to the Chinese Noter asking British Wireless. No. 15, Graham Street, which was
for abolition-namely, what is con- Sidered the unsatisfactory 'state of to lat. The house being wred by the firm in which the rent collector works, the man was not suspicious and led the two men
collector without difficulty, taking over $800 in bank notes. They tied him with rope to water- pipe before making off. After half an hour the victim succeed rd in freeing himself,
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Tokyo, Nov. 1. An hour beford Mr. MacDonald the Chinese courts. Also,
unfair was due at Euston, a crowd as- A passenger train bound from tears were expressed of legislation penalising foreign in-sembled on the platform and ap Harbin to Pogranichanaya was terests, with the object of securing|proachés.. They rousingly wel-blown up near Taipingring this quickly much-needed funds.
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"Red" terrorists are blamed for Shanghai was quoted as showing present. Mr. the political interference with the hands with each. Some had to the outrage Renter courts. Some of the Chinese fight their way through the crowd to get near their chief. All had delegates
that as Sheng's fortune was made by cor-difficulty in reaching their motor ruption," the case was not a civil cars. When the Premier drove off he was cheered by immense crowds but a political one. plied to this that, according to outside, and at Downing Street the such reasoning, it was easy
maintained
It was
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For
the executive to interfere in any civil suit by making the excuse that it was really not a divil bút a political case.
ovation was renowed.-Reuter.
NEW MUNICIPALITY,
ALTERATION OF STATUS IN CANTON.
Aeroplanes Drop Bombs,
Harbin. Oct. 31.
A number of bombs were drop- ped by Soviet acroplanes yesterday morning into Fukan village, killing outright four Chinese farmers working in the fields.
Soviet troops resumed violent attacks on the Chinese in Tüng- kianghsien, resulting in the com- plete suspension of telegraphic Canton, Nov. 1. communications between Tung With regard to altering the kianghsien. Fukan and Harbin status of the Canton Municipal | since yesterday morning. Council to a special district, a reporter, in order to
And out what it implicated, yesterday paid visit to the secretary, Mr. Yeung
Attack Threatened.
Several suggestions were made by nou-Chinese delegates regard ing the composition of courts in places, like Shanghai, if estrality were abolished. One was that a commission of jurists of the interested Powers might sit as a standing advisory commission. with two kinds of powers: firstly, to point out the imperfections Kwan. and abuses in the Chinese system!
Mr. Yeung said that no date had with the object of bringing pros- yet been fixed for putting the aure to bear, through Chinese matter into execution. The new public opinion, to get the abusca organisation would be according remedied; secondly, to propose, into that announced by the Govern an advisory capacity, necessary or ment last year, and all the regularailway dispute. It appears that desirable changes.
tions had been prepared. In fact Mukden is perturbed over rumours all that was necessary was to in- of a coming concerted Soviet at- creme slightly the number of thek on Manchuli, Suifenho, Tung- offici ds-Cautón News Agency. kianghsien and the River Amur.
Boycott Question.
The Japanese introduced the question of the boycott. maintain- ing that it should be prohibited as Sn instrument of international policy.
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There was a diversity of "oninion among the Chinese delegates in the point.
One non-Chinese delegate and the Chinese Government law an- This subject was not vune into nounced that it would be so used. at great length.-Reuter.
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The Mukden" Government. is suggesting to the Foreign Office of the National Government a de- mand from the Soviet Govern ment for cessation of warfare in Manchuria before negotiations be resumed for the settlement of the
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Harbin, Nov. 1... Fuchin was bombarded by six Soviet aeroplanes on October 30. -Renter.
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