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MRS. PAWLEY'S PLUCK THE COLONY'S BUDGET
"Get Us Out of This Hell Incarnate"
LETTER SMUGGLED TO FATHER
A REQUEST FOR
LIPSTICK!.
London, Sept. 20. Tremendous admiration for the pluck of Mrs. Paw- ley, the young victim of
LORD LYTTON ON FORECASTS
"İNTELLIGENT
ANTICIPATION"
DIFFICULTY OF MANCHURIA
Bombay, Sept. 20. "Intelligent anticipation" is how the Earl of Lytton summed up the forecaste of his Com-! Manchurian bandits, has mission's Report on the Man- been aroused throughout churia Situation to the League. He arrived here to-day on hia Britain by the publication in.
way to Europe, but apart from the London of a remarkable reference to the published gueBBES, letter which was smuggled refused to make any comment re through from the captivering the Report." woman to her father.
In a remarkable human cument, Mrs. Pawley pleads:
"Please get us out of this Nell Incarnate"
He hoped, however, that it would prove acceptable and would form do-busis for a permanent settle- ment of the Sino-Japanese dispute. UNDER JAPANESE CONTROL.
the condition of He described Manchuria M fery serious and
and yet simultaneously -heroically aska her father to send her a paw der-puff and lipstick.
Mrs. Pawley's mother-in-law, interviewed by the Daily Mail paid a glowing tribute to her daughter- in-law's spirit.
MAGNIFICENT PLUCK. The publication of the letter? way, she said, the first news that they had received since Mrs. Paw- ley's capture. It did at least! lighten the awful
said it was a most dilleul place. There were, he said, about 13,000,-! 000 souls in the Chinese popula-¡ tion, under the control of about 200,000 Japanese.
He added that it was, of course, open to Japan to take the country by force, which would, however, mean no peace for the rest of the world.—Renters
burden. FAMOUS AIRMAN
Kave her reason to hope that things might not be so bad as they had seemed.
She added: "What magnificent pluck-Hell Incarnate she calls it. Yet she can ask for lipstick."
The letter seeins to remove the last doubts of the safety of Mrs. Pawley and Mr. Charles Corkran. - Last week, fears were entertained that they had been killed.
BOTH ALIVE.
Mrs. Pawley's letter refers to "us" showing that both are well and together.
This morning it was
INJURED
SCHNEIDER
PILOT
IN. MISHAP
NDO THE CO BOYCOTT, BRITISH FOOD?
No Taxation Changes Considered Likely
A fight to finish has been doclared by Free State Ministers, coincidentally with Mr, da Valera's departure for Geneva. Every method is being employed to defeat Britain in the economic war. Photo above was taken at Loughree in Co. Galway.
And ShanÉ SINTEZETTICKSZOTERENČNAN CABINET BREACH
SPECULATION
IMPORTANT MEETING NEXT WEEK.
London, Sept. 19. A meeting of the Cabinet to begin final consideration of the legislation arising out of the Ottawa Agreements has been Hummoned for September 2811.
Ministers now on holiday will, by that time, have, returned to London and Sir John Simon will also be back from Geneva.
Meanwhile, the recent meetings of the Liberal Ministers continue to`give rise to speculation, par-· ticularly in the Liberal press, re- garding their attitude towards the Ottawa agreements. No allicial announcement on the sub- ject is likely until after the Cabinet meeting-British Wire- Gior,
HIS SECOND IN A LIU SEEKS
MONTH
TE· 37 WV
London, Sept. 19. Flight Lieutenant Stainforth,
reported the famous Schneider Trophy that Mrs. Pawley's father had re- pilot and the
holder
of the
ceived a demand for the payment world's air speed record of 407.5 with his of $700,000 within a week and that miles an hour, met he had asked the bandits to send representatives to Newchwang to
pen negotiations.-Reuter.
JUNK SINKS IN TYPHOON
STEAMER RESCUES TEN OF CREW
second accident in a month to- day.
fle was injured in mishap while lalighting in a field. int the Lizard, Corn- wall, where he is a guest of the well- known civil avia- tion
expert. The Master of Sem- pill.
Lieut. Stainforth
A4
Blying
A large trading junk, plying be was carrying a pas- tween Pakhol and Hainan.. Wassenger in his ma caught in the typhoon on Saturday chine and both suf- night with the result that she ferod injuries, foundered. Ten though in neither capsized and members of the crew of eleven ease are they reported to were rescued by the 8.s. Command-serious. ant Hear! Rivieri after fourteen
be
PEACE
BY SURPRISED
GEN. HAN
(Special to "Telograph.")
Peking. Sept. 20. in a telegram to General Han Fu-chu, the Governor of Shan- tung, General Liu Chen-nien ex- presses surprise at the reports | of Han Fu-Chu's military move-
ments in East Shantung!
BIG PUBLIC WORKS
C.B.S., G.C.H. AND GAOL ON PROGRAMME
$27,500,000 SOUGHT
No increases in and no relief in local taxation are likely to be announced when the Budget is introduced in Legislative Council on Thursday.
TATE WELL and the Public Debt Charges
AGAIN
TO CATCH UP WITH M.CC. TEAM
London, Sept. 19. Maurice Tate will go to Australia. All doubts this score have now been pelled.
The Appropriation Bill pro- videa for the expenditure of $27,- 585,142 (28 compared with $26,641,787 last year) apart from the Military Contribution |
will which
require at lenst $6,000,000 more.
Comparisons between the Esti-I mates for 1933 and 1032 are im-j possible, a technical change in their presentation having been adopted in-deference to the wishes of the Unofficials and the views expressed last year by the Auditor.
DEPARTMENTAL COSTS.
The Estimates now show the on entire cost of each department of dis-government, the omnibus heads, Cadet, Service, Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff and Junior Clori-
It was officially announced by cal Service baving been eliminat- the M.C.C.- to
day that Tate has undergone a medical examing- tion and has beotr pronounced al- most fit.
He will report.
Lord's on Wednesday for his pasaport and will catch a train
on Thursday, tra-
velling overland
to join the other members of the M.C.C. Australian team aboard the Orontes at Toulon or Naples.
Had Tate been unable to travel, it would have been a very severe loss to the England side, the in- ability of R.W.V. Robins to make the trip leaving a gap which only Tate could satisfactorily.- Reuter.
BROWN RETAINS
TITLE
GLASGOW OPPONENT
His
DISQUALIFIED
Que Tal-chi.
"JAPAN
QUO INVOKES TREATY
STRONGLY-WORDED
NOTES
PUPPET STATE'S
FUTURE
GENEVA, SEPT. 19.
IS FOLLOWING THE PRECEDENT OF KOREA AND HAS ESTABLISHED A VIRTUAL PROTECTORATE IN MANCHURIA AS A STEP TO- WARDS ANNEXATION.
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"Japan has thus set the seal upon her policy of tear- ing up international treaties and virtually rejects in ad- vance the Lytton Report," declares Dr. W. W. Yen, the Chinese delegate to the League, in a letter dated Satur- day to Sir Eric Drummond, the Secretary-General
Dr. Yen appeals to the Council to hasten action in order to uphold the decisions of the League. He adds that the Chinese Government remains as ever ready-to discuss an equitable solution of the dispute, but must strongly condemn the policy pursued by Japan to detach Manchuria from China-Reuter and British Wireless.
FEATURES OF NOTE TO BRITAIN
military
ed. Thus the S.C.A., for example is charged with $199,425 for 1933: whereas the amount shown Thi the 1932 estimates was merely $27,000, Personal emoluments chargeable to cach department are now shown under the cost of that department, The Public Works Department is
London, Sept. 19. | government in Manchuria is the spending a total of slightly over The Chinese Note on the reproduct of Japanese $5,350,000 in 1933 under the head-cognition of Manchukuo by Japan, aggression, pure and simple. ings, Recurrent and Extraordinary, which was handed to Sir John as against slightly less than Simon at the Foreign Office by Mr.
It is pointed out that great num $3,700,000 estimated expenditure Quo Tal-chi, the new Chinese bors of Japanese officials, who are Minister in London, to-day, follows directly responsible to the Japan much the same lines as the com- ese Government in Tokyo are dicta- munication réceived, at Geneva.
The Note claims that a serious ting the pallcies of the puppet ad- minstrative organisation in Man- situation has been precipitated by churin, while the masses in Man- Japan's recognition of the Manchuria are under the constant chukao Government "constituting oppression and intimidation by
for 1982.
'
The chief works to be com. menced are the highly néces. Gaol, the new Fary new Government Civil Hospital and the new Central British School,
THE ESTIMATES.
21
of China's
In-
direct violation sovereignty, as well as her terri-
and administrative torial The estimates of expenditure tegrity." follow: His Excellency the Go-
vernor
.3 Colonial Secretary's De
partment
S. C. A.
Audity
VIRTUAL PROTECTORATE.
JAPANESE DICTATION.
Japanese militarists.
When the Japanese troops are withdrawn from Manchuria, China cloims, Manchukuo will vanish completely.
SCRAP OF PAPER. Concluding, the Note regards it
182.165
The Nanking Foreign Office de-j 323,429) scribes Japan's action in Mar. 180,425 churia as an attempt to establis, as inconceivable that the Japanese 305,732 a virtual Proteciorate over that action should go unchallenged and 119,473 part of China's territory and says that the Nine-Power Treaty should 84,539 that Japan has attempted to de- be treated by the signatories as a 68,443 celve the world by advancing the scrap of paper. 531,094 164,735 830,300
The peace of the world, it de- ridiculous argument that the so- called Manchukus was brought in-clares, is ominously threatened. 1,279,116 to existence by Chinese citizens China therefore requests the Pow- 140,082 who desired to secede from the ere properly and effectively to deal with Japanese aggression in 74,566 Chinese Republic. 308,798 The undeniable facts show, the Manchuria.
Note goes on, that the bogus
(Continued on Page 7.)
GERMANY DISAPPOINTED BY
Department District Office, North District Office, South Post Office... Wireless Tel, Services London, Sept. 19. Imports and Exports The telegram is so phrased as to
Harbour Department In a keen contest at Manchester give the impression that he doesn't
to-night, Jackie Brown successful-Air Services....
Royal Observatory know what the quarrel is about.
He says that military leadersy defended his British flyweight Fire Brigade
championship title. throughout the country should co-
Mabarg opponent, Jim operate during the present na- tional crisis instead of engaging (Glasgow) was disqualified in the eighth round for hitting low- Stainforth was flying near Read-in Lurther internal strife.
Reuter. hours' immersion in the water, ing, Berks, recently when the pro- "In order to avold a possible.
BIG FIGHT POSTPONED. while the other man, an invalid, pellor of a machine he was test- misunderstanding, therefore, and when the junk ing came off. Ho was at a tre-to show that I have no ulterior drowned
mendous height at the capsized.
motives, I have ordered my troops When the Commandant Henri the accident, fortunately, and he to withdraw to the rear."-Renier Rivieri, Captain P. B. Morganti, glided fourteen miles to safety,
LIU IN RETREAT. arrived in port, at about 5 pm landing perfectly on the outskirts a report of the town and did not suffer a
Poking, Sept. 20. yesterday from Pukhoi, was made at the Harbour Office scratch-British Wireless.
The latest Chinese message The men
that relating to the rescue.
from Tsinanfu atates were seen clinging to their cap-
after evacuating Pintu, Gen. sized junk 15 miles N. GO" E. of
eral Liu Chen-ning has Mofu Hill, and when picked up by
treated to Yehhalen, where he the Commandunt Henri Rivieri
ts still holding out. General Kan Fu-chu It at present were all in an exhausted condition.
directing operations at Changi. -Reuter
was
PREMIER'S VISIT TO
LONDON
INTERVIEW WITH SIR JOHN SIMON
time
TEA FIRMS WANT MORE
of
HIGHER PREFERENCE
URGED.
1
re-
New York, Sept. 19. The contest arranged between Mickey Walker and Max Schmel- ing. the German heavyweight champion, has been postponed un- til September 26 A boll has de- veloped on Walker's arm and he cannot go into the ring for a week.-Reuter.
THE LONDON-BUS STRIKE OFF
BRITISH NOTE
SUGGESTS "COMPELLING REASONS” FOR EQUALITY DEMAND
Berlin, Sept. 20. jcept the British reasoning that compelling Germany, without a Profound disappointment reason, has raised a political issue has been caused throughout of vast implications." Germany by the stand taken in the British memorandum claim to on Germany's equality of amaments.
Germany expected that the London, Sept. 20. British Government would be The London bus strike, which more conclliatory than is shown was fixed to begin on Thursday in the Note and would, at least, [offer to mediate between Ger this week, has been averted:
A mooting of the Busman's Con-many and France."
L.G.O.C. DROP WAGE CUT PROGRAMME“
Italy is known to favour 'Germany's claim, but the latest message from Rame In- dicates that despite Italy's For driving up Wyndham Street,
support of the German de London, Sapt, 20. without the -permission
in writ-
mands, a further examination The question of providing aing of the I.G.P.. Miss C. W. Pre-
of the British statement has higher preference for. Empiro tona shaw, living at 620, The Peak, was
resulted in a more favourable which despite the existing pre-summoned betere Mr. Schofield this
Impression la official circles. ferential duty are in a more de-morning, Pleading guilty through a
Well-informed circles feel that pressed state that before the Bud-representative, she was fined $10.
the Note opens the door to negotin- The Prime Minister, who is get has been raised by several staying at Chequers pending the firms of growers.
Banished on September 14th this
this tions which may lead to a solution wodding to-morrow of
According to the Morning Post, year after a conviction for larceny and ference held last night decided to President Hindenburg daughter, palda visit to London they have addressed a letter to another for a breach of the Oplum refer the modified proposals of the morning, received Captain, von acceptable to all parties.-Router.
MR. HENDERSON'S APPEAL. to-day and had an interview with the Indian Ton Association ro-Ordinance, a Chinese was arrested London General Omnibus Com- Papan's roport and the views of questing that it take-advisory yesterday and charged before Mr. pany to their tranches with a the Cabinot on the British Note.
Geneva, Sept. 19+ steps with the Government and ser at the Kowloon Magistrsay this recomentenda Hontof logpta COMPELLING REASON
morning. In passing sentence of
the
London, Sept. 19.
his
Identical Notes have been sent to the other signatories of the Nine Power Treaty.-Reuter.
JAPAN'S EFFORT
INVITES RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUQ.
Geneva, Sept. 20. The terms of the Japanese- Manchukuo Protocol have been distributed by the Langue Socrat- arlot.
A statement by the Japanese. delegate, accompanying the Pro- tocol, says that by the terms of the Treaty the Manchukto Govern- mant will observe the Open Doar and concludes by hoping that the "Powers will make no, dolay | In establishing diplomatic relations with Manchukuo."-Reuter.
At the resumed hearing at the. Criminal Sessions this morning, ‘be- fore the Chief Justice (Bif Joseph Komp), of the case against Ip Kau for maliciously cutting and wounding. an old man with latent to do grievous bodily harm, a sentence of 16 years' hard labour was passed.
The Royal Observatory reports List
the antlerelone brar South Median Age "churia has weakened. A trough of | relatively÷low-