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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931.
日十二月四 MIKOŁY COPT 19 OKATS
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WORCESTER LINDBERGH TO FLY PACIFIC IN HIGH
THE NINGPO HORROR OF WORCESTER
THE NEXT WAR SAUCE.
ADVENTURER.
Eugene Chen on Chiang.
FOREIGN POLICY
!
Canton. June 4,
interview
the course of to-day Mr. Eugen Chen. Minis. yer for Foreign Affairs in the
SOLEMN WARNING KENT ALSO FALL
BY MINISTER.
PUBLIC OPINION MUST
EXERT ITSELF.
PEACE LECTURE.
Mr.
London. June 4. The Foreign Secretary. Canton "National Government" Arthur Henderson, delivering referred to reports from Nauk- the Burge Memorial Lecture in some London to-night on "Consolidat- ing, suggesting he is in way connected with Communist ing World Pence." declared that circles.
in respect of every forward The sturgention" Mr. Chen den, policy the last twelve years, I am not the public ela, in utteris false.
opinion of the and have never been a Communist: Nations has always been ahead, and this fact is well-known Chiang Kai-shek and the members of what the Governments have of the Soong meneric, including been prepared to do.
Bocntian figure
10
known Ar
TO. "RABBITS.”.
Middlesex Maintain Good Form.
London, June 4. Having humbled, in turn, Lancashire and Gloucester, Worcestershire to-day im- posed defeat
Kent. upon Worcester brought the match to a conclusion in two days, and won with five wickets to spare. it was the first Ken- tish defeat.
Bowlers were on Top from start to finish and only 376 runs were scored, thirty-five wickets
As it has been with moral diss H. 1. Kung who has labele per armament, 86, he was convinced, mitted himself to speak in it would be with physical disarm falling.
tures;
ament as well,
Another sensational result was 1inently of me."
Oxford, where the Mr.
Peoples were ready for all-and, recorded at 4DN Chen added that if
The Govern-University detented Lancashire by! Chinese had materially trenfiled more than all that
soven wickets. thanks largely to The ments would give. from! the etmesin with
Whatever might
true of the splendid bowling of H. t. Owen-) Curse Combats and Soviet i
L Jenst Smith, the South African Test Russin, it was certainly Chiang Governments, peoples Kai-shek.
the "Ning Adven- were convinced that it was not by player, who took eight wickets for!
contpeting. ira armaments That 99 runa.
be assured. They In the county championship. Asked for a brief statement on peace coali
to the head to the funda-Middlesex go foreign policy, Mr. Chen said: had begun to seize the
To-day--as in 1927 when the mental truth that no nation could table in consequence of a sound speak live by itself alone. They were eight wickets victory over Somerset Revolution enabled us to and alt in terms of equality with ready to be led by their states at Lord's. Here again, bowlers the Foreign Powers Nationalist men to a new world from which were in their heydey. China is conscious of its power warfare has been eliminated. and ability to force its wh
Chinese soil against any Power.
Canton's Farelga Polley.
12'
Cannot Be Too Bold.
was His only fear
that the
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pouples would not understand the LUNG-HAI TRAIN chance with which next year's|
"If it be the will of the Chinese; disarmament conference present- nation that the National Govern-led them, and that they would not ment of the Republic of China make their Governments should proceed to the Anal Hquida-jstand that their delegations to the
under-
DERAILED.
tion of the regime buttomed on Conference could no the tou hold HEAVY CASUALTY
the unequal treaties, the Governor ge too far. ment
is possessed of the
termination in dir So. There exist
however
"My own fear
that Nations
! It
the lecture,
statesmen
LIST FEARED.
Mr Lindbergh, who in accompanying the Lone Eagle on kie Pacife flight, is usually his companion these days. The famous flier in line with his swife in Bring gear, at the conclusion of one of their trips together.
RUMANIAN OIL BLAZE.
LESS SERIOUS THAN
WAS FEARED.
Bucharest, Jane 4.
NOT RESCINDED.
MUZZLING REPORT
INCORRECT.
SPEED PLANE.
ADVENTUROUS TRIP TO FAR EAST.
JUNE TOUR MAY INCLUDE HONGKONG.
COLONEL CHARLES LINDBERGH, the world-
famous Lone Eagle, hero of the only solo flight across the Atlantic, the first airman to make a non-stop. flight across that treacherous ocean from New York. to Paris, is to venture a flight across the still more troublesome Pacific before the end of this month, and will wind up with an aerial tour of the Far East, which will probably include Hongkong.
The famous aviator will probably be accompanied by his wife, formerly Miss Anne Morrow, daughter of the ex-American Ambassador to Mexico. They will use one of the most powerful machines obtainable in America, a monoplane with a cruising speed of 180 miles an hour, a craft which would enable a flight from San Francisco to Tokyo to be accomplished in 25 hours in a direct non-stop flight. Lindbergh proposes, however, to make the adventurous trip in easy stages.
The Government this morning olicially denied the report publish- I. B. S.
Press that thei
will not show Governments ini
Shanghai, June 5. The terrific oil blaze which led by the Daily speeini elreunistunees, time that they can count upon!
Serious damage to coaches and raged all day and threatened the muzzling order for dugs had been created by the 'deallock' diplomacy support for alt reductions, how-
rescinded. practised under Chiang Kai-sh•°•!
ever drastic, to which the Con-; many casualties among the passon-township of Mainesthi has been
gers were caused by the derail gol under control and there is not ference may agree."
Turther danger.
A Telegraph, representative was personal dictatorship, which sug
in dealing Earlier kests expedienes
Mment of an express which was pro-
expectation, Contrary to
informed by a Government officiul with the problems of the usual Henderson had pointed out that, ceeding westward on the Lung-Hai appears that not a single person treatles in terms of a reasoned for centuries.
and Railway on Tuesday according to as the acted area lust his or her that the mutter is certainly under statesmanship rather in the man-peoples had thought only of pence delayed telgram from Chengchow life. though many have been consideration, hul oficial de
in the as interludes 'negatively. ber of a YMCA, 'drive',
reporting the first serious mishap treated for severe barns.
cision has yet been made. The
Nationa Govermenigeonflict of nations. They bad now on this line this year.
The damage is now estimated at therefore, will at onde underlase to be impressed with the courep)
Many psengers suffered serious £75,000 ($1,500,0000) but the fire- the Government renched
after and troops, adequate survey of the new situation that peace is a great ron-injuries, but there is no exact in men
herolecision the public will be immediate tion which has arisen as a result structioni ident which must be foramtion of the number of per efforts, have succeeded in pre-i of the macaronie diplomacy diligently purchased.
sons killed. The cause of the ac venting the outbreak from spreadly informed through ing further.---Renter, cident is not discloserk--Rrusha.
p1
Nanking and, on the basis of the
determine
and
actual facts, formulate foreign policy that
Organising For Peace. The world must be origanised will correspond to the objective for peace, as it had been organised needs of the Chinese Nation du for war, and peace-makers mast ing the present historical period." direct forces of public opinion towards a deliberately planned and carefully concerted effort, if the awful calamity of another
NAUTILUS GOING world tragedy, fought under still
TO ENGLAND.
Successful Speed Trials.
18 MONTHS' FOOD SUPPLIES.
New York, June 5. The Polar submarine Nautilus, i
mor!!
than terrible conditions last, was to be averted,
Mr. Henderson referred to the strengthening of the general authority and the prestige of the League of Nations, and declared that the day was near, if it had: not already come, when should nation be unthinkable that should refuse to submit ita quar rels elther to the League Council or to the Permanent Court.
EL
The essence of that change lay not in the increase of authority: which the League could wield, but rather in a change of the spirit
Governments the
now which showed. It was the development among
is leaving for London this even-of a community sense ing, having concluded satisfac- the nations of the world. tory speed trials off Province- What was so astonishing in con- town, Massachusetts.
nexion with the attempt on the
Her commander, Lieut. Com- part of nations to jusify thellr mander Danenhower, stated that military preparatins and allinnees the craft would have a cruising ns measures of self-defence, was speed of eleven knots.
the failure to appreciate the
The submarine has already cen risk anseparable from armaments. equipped for her Polar dash. She Experience suggested that world' has a stock of food sufficient, to peace could no longer be guaran- last her crew for eighteen months, teed by armaments and that mo. and sufficient fuel oil to enable dern warfare could no longer be her to cover from four to five localized. thousand miles-Reuter's Ameri-
Terrible as the last war had can Service.
been any further war must be infinitely worse.
NANKING LOAN RUMOUR.
communique to the Press.
Wher
R de-
WIFE TO BE HIS COMPANION.
of
time has towns, and since that
Washington, June 4. carried out whole series EL
Colonel Charles Linbergh, Tran- thrilling expeditions in South and satlantic fight here, probably the Central America. Reuter and world's most famous airman, Is planning a flight across the Pack- fie before the end of June, after which he will undertake an aerial tour of the Far East,
"the
TERRIFIC DAVIS CUP BATTLE.
AUSTIN'S BRILLIANT
RECOVERY.
London, June: 4. As the result of to-day's play in the Davix Cup contest at East- official bourne, Britain require to win only one more match to qualify to meet Japan in the European Zone semi- Anal.
Huge Flyingboat Crosses Atlantic.
Momentary Dive Mistaken for Mishap: Do-X
Arrives at Brazilian Island.
It is understood, that Lone Eagle" will probably be ac- companied by Mrs. Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
Col. Lindbergh proposes to fly a monoplane-with-a-cruising- speed of no less than 180 miles na heur, but although his craft is constructed for such high speeds, he will make the trip by easy stages.
Details of the route proposed have not been disclosed, but it lo presumed that he will follow the air South Africa lost the first two trail of the American naval games, though Kirby put up a squadron which flew to Japan, in great show in his match with 1926.. H. W, Austin.
It is assumed that one of his
F. J. Perry beat E. Farquharson points of call on his tour of the (South Africa) easily, conceding Far East will be Manila, and in the only 8 garnes, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3,
event Hongkong would doubtless be Kirby at one time led Austin by included in his itinerary. two sets to one, but "Bunny" won a terrific 18-game fourth set and then ran out comfortably. The scores were: 6-2, 6-8, 2-6, 10-8, 6-3, in favour of Austin-Reuter.
THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE.
CHINA WANTS SEAT ON GOVERNING BODY.
Geneva, June 4.
Former "Stunt" Flier.
Lindbergh learned flying in 1921 and for some time adopted a career as a "stunt" fler in an old biplane. He almost daily perform- ed the little trick of stepping off the wing of a machine travelling at 100 miles an hour with his para- chute.
acci-
He has had four serious dents, including a collision in mid- air, but on each occasion, his ex- periance in parachute descents bus A plon that Chinn should be re-enabled him to escape unscathed. presented on the Governing Body In 1925 he became an air mail. of the International Labour Office pilot and twice made night dee was made by Colonel P. Chou, the conts in parachutes bocause of en- Chinese Government delegate, at gine, fallure. to-day's meeting of the Inter-
Labour Conference-
national Kenter,
BRITISH RECORD
QUEST.
Atlantic Flight.
At 12.50 p.m. (G. M. T.) on Mase 20, 1927, he set out from New, York, aboard the Spirit of St. Louis, a monoplane equipped with Wright Whirlwind engine, in a flight to Paris. He was unaccom panied. He struck the Irish coast. within three miles of the point he had headed for and then passed over Prawle Point and. Cherbourg, landing at Le Bourget at 10.22 p.m. on May 21, having covered For 3,610 miles in 88% hours. Lover a thousand miles he passed
through rain and slect.
PILOTS SELECTED FOR FLIGHT. Vila da Praya, Jung 4. did not even slight on the sea.the Brazilian coast, haying com-
London, Jung 4. "Make no mistake. Unless by
The great German flyingboat, She is actually still flying steadily pleted her Atlantic flight in good
Squadron Leader O. R. Gayford successive, it may be by gradual, the Dornier Do-X, which left Cape on her adventurous voyage across time.
Her success in interesting In and Fight Lieutenant D. H. G. stages, we can bring about the Verde Islands for South America, the Atlantic.
A delirious crowd of 50,000 wel- disarmament of the world, in across the South
It appears, that, the captain of view of the fact that only three Bett are to be the pilota of the comed him in Paris and through Atlantic Ocean nocent people will then be the this morning, and which was an Atlantic tramo steamer, watch-days ago, her commander was Scout Fairey-Napler long-range
Paris, Brussels, London and victims of deully attack from later reported to have fallen. Intong the flyingboat in the distanco, talking of returning to Friedrich- aeroplane, with which the Airal. the lionising he received in the sea sixty miles from her start-mistook a momentary stoop dive by shafen for a general overhaul and Ministry is to make an effort to America, ho has remained modest,
secure the world nonstop flight and unspoilt. He was certain that peoples ing point, has not been involved in the Do-X for a plunge into the sea, structural improvements. everywhere
and ho reported immediately by longing for were
an accident after all.
It is pointed out that the whole record, "Noaking, June 5.
The machine is now under con- It is now reported that the giant wireless that the flyingboat had venture from the beginning months Persistant rumours are current disarmament and if next year's
ago has been an experiment and struction and the attempt is likely in foreign eireles that the Govern-Conference succeeded there would ship was merely forced to alight"fallen into the sea"Reuter.
a test, for guidance in future con- to be made In the late Autumn. ment is contemplating a resumo-80 up from them signs of rollof on the sen owing to engine trouble.
llon of craft of her size. She Although not definitely settled, it
HU HAN-MIN SCHEME
REVIVED.
gold dollars and half in silver, as would do more than any other sing original proposed by Mr. Hu Hanglo factor to and she present world economic, crisis-British Wireless.
Crossing Completed.
Later. The Do-X han arrived anioły nt a wing spruNO, KER ZU It now appoare that the Do-X Fernando da Noronha, Island, onlter's American Service.
British, Wireless,
attement. In
*He received över” ·3,500,000) . letters of congratulation -- and
dver- 100,000, telegrams BAN