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IRELAND'S MYSTERIOUS £2,000,000 ESTIMATE
GRAN CHACO
FIGHTING
HEAVY BOLIVIAN BOMBARDMENT
PUBLIC EXCITEMENT IN
LA PAZ
Bellicose Amazons Seek
Rifle Instruction
(Special to "Telegraph")
La Paz, Aug. 4. Hundreds of young women and
REPLY TO PEACE girls have been besieging the
EFFORTS
Buenos Aires, Aug. 4, Heavy artillery bombardment of the Paraguayan positions in the Pilcomaya sector of the Gran Chaco, is recorded by the com- mander of the Fourth Division.
Brief details of the fighting are recorded in reports from Turija, in South Bolivia, and it is evidcent
that international intervention has no rome too soon.
BOLIVIA'S TERMS,
While operations are apparently continuing, it is reported from la Paz, the Bolivian capital, that the Government is prepared to accept. the proposals of neutral coun- tries to suspend hostilities, but only on the basis of the main- tenance of positions already ac- cupied.
On the other hand, Asuncion re- porth that Paraguay warmly wel comes the neutral countries' pro- posals. The mobilisation al Al
Ministry of War clamouring for instruction in the use of rifles. while children are parading the streets singing the National Anthem.
Public Teeling against Pari- guay is intense.
The Bolivian Government, however, appears to be adupting a more cautious policy. Oficials fear that a state of war would lead to a blockade by neutral countries, which would he of ad- vantage.in Paraguny since she has free nccess to the Paraguay Kiver.
1-
The Argentine Government has so far emitented itself by nouncing disapproval of the war and refusal to recognise any ter- ritorial wanexations thereby.-Rruter.
secured
WIN FOR BRITANNIA
available fighting forees in SHAMROCK BEATEN
Paraguay is continuing, however.
BRITISH ACTION,
British diplomatic representa-!
ON HANDICAP
While Nanking is complaining of a drought, the rost" of China is suffering serious foods. Above picture was taken in the Legation Quarter at Peking, following torrential rains.
THUNDERSTORM FLOODS ABOLITION NATHAN RD.
TWO INCHES RAIN IN AN HOUR
tives in La Paz and Asuncion to-day! KING'S FIFTH RACE CARS AND BUSES RUN IN
informed the Bolivian and
Paraguayan Governments af:
Loudon, Ang. 4.
Britain's support of the Lengue of The King sailed his fifth race at i Nations appeal and the appeal of Cowes Regatta to-day, and gained the friendly nations assembled at his second victory with "Britan
AXE-DEEP WATER
HALF-BURIED
Washington, urging both Governmia" in the event for first class EUROPEAN HOUSE
ments to exercise moderation.
Yachts, winning on the time allows ance, with three minutes to spare." from Mr. Sopwith's "Shamrock" i capitals, the replies with Mr. Stephenson's "White:
Although press messages in-li diente Jinblic excitement both sent by the Bolivian and Para-Heather" third.
PREMATURE?.
IN
a
agan
1
MANCHURIA FIGHTING
OF TAEL
RECOMMENDATIONS OF COMMITTEE
TUNGLIAO FALLS TO EXCHANGE RATE
VOLUNTEERS
JAPANESE TRAIN CAPTURED
RECKLESS COURAGE.
LAND ANNUITIES
AS SOURCE?
BRITAIN'S APPEAL TO REASON
THE
OTTAWA SPIRIT
PURSUING HIS POLICY OF PROVOCATION, Mr.
de Valera yesterday asked the Dail Eirrann to approve an Emergency Estimate of £2,000,000 for the *furtherance of his anti-British economic policy. The source of the money was not disclosed but there is every reason to believe that he contemplates employing the land annuities, wrongfully withheld, to foster schemes for transferring Ireland's trade from Britain to the Continent.
more
While he was moving his resolution, Sir Thomas Inskip was delivering an important speech, appealing to Mr. de Valera for a commonsense attitude, declaring that the differences will have to be settled sooner or later and that if it is later it will be grave to the detriment of the econo- mic position of both countries. He paid a warm tribute to the attitude of the Irish delegation at Ottawa and suggested that if they persuaded their colleagues in Dublin to the, Ottawa spirit, the dispute would quickly be smoothed away.
BID FOR A BETTER ATMOSPHERE
SIR THOMAS INSKIP'S APPEAL.
London, Aug. 4.
SIR THOS, INSKIP.
DE VALERA ÁSKS FOR £2,000,000.
SUSPICION OF SOURCE: LAND ANNUITIES?
Dublin, Aug. 4.
the
is
(Our Own Correspondent).
Shanghai, Aug. 5, The desirability of the aboli- Peking. Aug. 5. tion of the tael has been agreed The activities of the Chinese by all members of the special Nathan Road was flooded, increasingly
"Volunteers" who are becoming committes appointed by Mr. T. during in their V. Soong, which includes three guayan Governments to the Lea- Shamrock crossed the finishing in places to a depth of a guerilla operations daily, are prominent foreigners. It is j In the course of a speech ut Mr. de Valera gave no indica- quer" "ppen kivit be found for line half a minute ahead of Bri-foot, nearly all the way from causing the Japanese consider-learned that the committee have Stranraer: Sir Thomas Inskip, tion of where the money that a means will be found for tannia, but this was not nearly the Po Hing Theatre to the able anxiety,
made considerable progress with the Attorney-General, made a coming from or how he proposes pacific settlement of the dispute, sufficient to wipe out her handicap.
Five hundred volunteers have the task of devising ways and spirited attempt to impart to spend it when he introduced The King looks bronzed and Police Training School last A message from Paris, indicating extremely well, and the Queen, night, as a result of the cupied Tanglio, about 200 miles means of effecting the abolition. better atmosphere to the Anglo-an Emergency Estimate for an assumption that hostilities will who has-motored most days over!
Irish controversy. to the E.S.E. of Changchun und)
£2,000,000 in the Dail Eirrann New coins will probably be inter-the Isle of Wight, of which one is violent thunderstorm which 100 miles E.N.E. of Changta, niter minted and exchanged Cease as a result of the
for the Sir Thomas emphasised that the this afternoon. three day battle against national representations already very fond, and has visited many broke over the Colony.
the silver dollars now in circulation. British Government was still ready The President of the Irish Free made, says that triends of the friends there, is also "benefiting,
Japanese garrison.
to submit the land annuities dispute State Council, moving the authori- League of Nations are delighted from the holiday.
Almost similar conditions pre-
It is learned on reliable auto the arbitration of an Imperial sation of the Estimate, said he that the organisation
vailed along Prince Edward Road
thority that the Committee The American yacht Jill won a'
desired is Tribunal.
furtherance The Volunteers, according to likely to fix the conversion rate of vindicated as regards its pacific six-metre race in the international between the Railway Bridge and
"There is no question." he said, policy. influence "as Paraguay and Bolivia class. Reuter and British Wire a point just beyond Waterloo Rond, Chinese press despatches, fought taels into dollars at 70.05 taels have both agreed to the League re-less.
where the road slopes gently down with reckless bravery and captured equal $100,
"of pride or wounded feelings on to Kowloon City.
and destroyed quest, to settle the dispute peace-
Japanese armoured ¦ It is suggested that the present our part. It is a question of com- fully."-Renter and British Wire-
Two motaricars were stalled in train in the course of the engage silver dollars will then Waterloo Road Dear Prince Edward ment. The capture of the Rond in seeking to drive through was the signal for the retreat of certain fixed fineness. A
train changed for a new silvers coin of a IRELAND AND EMPIKE. in foot of heavily mudded water, the Japanese garrison and the city number of the present dollars will
but the buses continued to run, al- is now in the hands of the Volun- be exchanged for each new coin. Irish Free State to remain a part-the source of the £2,000,000. he I though in numerous places in teers, who have enused the suspen-
he Nathan Road and Prince Edward sion of all railway traffic on the coin is stated to have already been or is he paraung a will-o'-the-wisp intends to divert to the Emergency
The suggested die for the new ner in the British Commonwealth, asks for, it is believed that Road, the water was axle deep. | Tungliao-Tahushan line nince
Wednesday,
Fund the money collected in re- mude and the local mint is stuted Republic? to be fully prepared to undertake
If Mr. de Valera clearly despect of the land annuities, which TWO INCHES IN AN HOUR.
Volunteers are also reported to its minting.
clared his intention of remaining are now held in suspense account. Three inches of rain fell in be extremely active in the vicinity
in the Empire, ao annuities dis- This sum, normally, would amount Kowloon between 6.30 p.m.
and of Mukden city.—Renter.
cussion could cloud the prospects." to £1,500,000 every six months and "There is one bright omen," he have been collected for the pay- it is presumed that that sum should went on, "The Irish delegates atment withheld recently. It is con- Ottawa have shown admirable feel-aldered to be doubtful whether in ing and dignity in a rather difficult actual fact half of this sum was position. They have given no collected. countenance to the idea that they
Jexs.
KNOCKED INTO HARBOUR
WOMEN GET MIXED UP IN FIGHT
'CANADA'S TRADE OFFER
OTTAWA 'MAKING
PROGRESS
|
WEST INDIES UNION
COMMISSION SOOŇ TO
INVESTIGATE
A free fight between two carry-
Ottawa, Aug. 4. ing coolies at the Yaumati Ferry Potential British exports to Can-9.30 p.m. and in the hour between yesterday nearly had serious re-ada to the value of £40,000,000 are 7.30 p.m. and 8.20 p.m. just over sults for two women who were involved in a wide range of artwo inches of rain was registered. knocked into the harbour and ticles, on which Canada has offer. ister rescued.
ed Britain more generous treat- The total rainfall for the 21 The originators of the trouble, ment as a quid pro quo for a hours ended at 10 a.m. to-day was two coolics, were walking in op- British preference to Canadian5.305 inches, bringing the total in posite directions on the wharf in primary produce.
the past fortnight to well beyond | Connaught Rond Central and
20 inches. appear to have knocked against ference has revealed little likeli A hoavy fall of earth occurred The Colonial Secretary has de unch other. A dispute arose and hood of unanimity and will pro-at the rear of No. 237, Prince cided to appoint a Commission to words led to blows. A free fight bably be content to establish the Edward Road, the residence of Mr.examine, on the spot, the possibili was in progress when the com- general principles of steady inter- J. Houssler, the earth piling up at tios of closer union. between batants collided with twe women Empire exchange rates, pending the back of the house to half way Trinidad and the Windward Islands passengers and knocked them into the world conference.-Reiter. up the first floor. A smaller fall oc- and Leeward Islands, or some
curred during last week-end when them. the back-door was snushed in-by
the water.
Seamen from the ferry launch instantly dived into the water and rescued the two unfortunate wo- men who were sent to the Govern- ment Civil Hospital.
The monetary aid of the
con-
COUNTY CRICKET
One of them, Li Yue, aged 63 THREE MATCHES WON years, was suffering from a frac- tured leg and immersion, while
the other, Tsol Lui, aged 23, was. suffering from immersion.
"WHITE STAR FLEET
BY AN INNINGS
•
London, Aug 4.
of
it is anticipated that the Com-
be ex.
certnin
SHANGHAI TALKS TO ROME
COUNT CIANO AND MUSSOLINI
("Telegraph Special).
| mon-sense.
money for the of his economic
After some discussion, the debate
on the Estimate was adjourned.
LAND ANNUITY DIVERSION. While, however, Mr. de Valera is "Does Mr. de Valera want the keeping his own counsel regarding
do not recognise allegiance to the Crown.
.
re-
FIXING A DATE.
It is also expected that Mr. de "If the delegates to the Imperial Valera will shortly announce the Economic Conference can impart date after which the offer to
regarding the Ottawa spirit to their col-arbitrate
the land annuities will be withdrawn and Shanghai, Aug. 6.
leagues, we shall sooh see a
annuities, owing to How Shanghai talked with Rome storation of peaceful and profitable the land
Britain, will then be taken over. is told in the North Ching. Daily
Anglo-Irish relations."
But for the annuities, Mr. de News. On Wednesday evening,
! OVERWHELMING CASE. Valera will have the greatest
dimculty in raising the fall. Further minor damage mission will leave England for the aboard the Italian liner Conte Ros-
Sir Thomas Inskip said that millions he wants, unless he in- was caused by to-day's collapse, West Indies in the Autumn ao, the Minister, Count Ciano.
by Marconi which involved several tons of British Wireless.
Bpoke
wireless the strength of the case for the telephone with his father, who is British Government was felt to be ses fresh taxaton, to which there. ourth and rock, now lying against the house.
is a limit. Router. Minister of Communications in overwhelming, and It had the Rome.
support of six of the most eminent) — "He then talked with his father-lawyers in the Irish Free States; of a complete restoration of the |In-law, Signor Mussolini.
Including the Attorney-General of
VILLAGE MISHAP.
the mud deposits.
WATERFALL OFF POLO FIELD.
two
Yorkshire, Kont and Gloucester Another mishap occurred nt
The conversation was very clear. Mr. Cosgrave's Goverment. The position as it was before Mr. De made short work of their opponents | Tung Hing Village in the Kowloon Hongkong appears to have ex- Very few words required repeti- British Government had offered to Valora impounded the land annuit- in county championship matches City district, where the party wall perienced a lighter fall, the total tion. -
submit the case to arbitration. They les. started on Wednesday, victories of a house collapsed. No-one was rain for the day registered at the Later Count Clano spoke with stood by their offer. It would con-
FINALITY DEMANDED. being secured yesterday, In each in the house at the time. More Botanical Gardens being 3.81 his mother and sister, who were at tinue to remain open. There had case with an innings to spare, De- inconvenience and discomfort then inches, as compared with 6.305 at the Austrian frontlor town, Bol-been, all along and now was, only
"Talk, without some prospect of tails on Page Eight.
anything else was caused by the the Royal Observatory. A inrge zano, a thousand miles from Rome. one obstacle. That was Mr. Do finality, is futile. Mr. De Valora Nathan Road floods. The waters proportion of the Hongkong fall Communication with London by Valora's inexplicable resolve not offers no Anality."
Whe also to agree to a tribunal wholly Sooner or later, with much loss- Captain Eltrant, Commander of Sometime during Wednesday night were six inches deep on the pave- was between 7 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. land-line from Rome the White Star liner Majestic, has some person stole from the residence menta, and covered the full width and round about this time, the established, but the operator in drawn from the Empire. "Let it and suffering, the countries would bon appointed Commodore of the of Mr. E R. Mitchell, at Bhek of the road, at many points, and Polo Field at Causeway was flood- London refused to connect with be clearly understood that falling have to reconcile their scal were ed to a depth of a foot and the the subscribers required as no atbitration, the Government is differences... Why could air. De #lucyhite Star, Flost BrickWyand Jewellery to the value of where entrances to houses
330 %. Admission to the premises wat flush with the pavement, the half moon of the bay was convert- | arrangemonte for the tolls had been willing to negotiate, either as Valera nos rechnềnise, that w
CAPT. ELTRANT MADE COMMODORE
London, Aug. 4..