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COLOURLESS BUDGET: GOVERNMENT CAUTION
CAPTURE OF France Ends Support of Japan TAKING NO
KIRIN
STARTLING PEKING
CLAIMS
CITY FALLS TO VOLUNTEERS
CHIEF OF STAFF'S STORY
Peking, Sept. 22. Kirin City, after a seige lasting over a week, has been captured by anti-Manchukuo
London, Sept. 22.
The News Chronicle has received a message from its Geneva correspondent saying that the French Government has decided on a modification of its Far Eastern policy with relation to China and Japan.
The correspondent says that this decision will mean the abandonment of France's "faintly camou- flaged support" of the Japanese action, and that France will in future "stand firmly by the League Covenant."
The message adds that the modification is due to the fact of France insisting on the strict Applica- tion of the League Covenant in the armaments dis pute with Germany-Reuter.
troops, according to colour- CABINET'S
ful reports appearing in the
Chinese
morning.
newspapers
this
TARIFF
The full of Kirin to the "Volun teers" took place, according to the claims of one of the leading!
SPLIT
officers concerned in-the attack. WHO IS PULLING|
on September 13, and it is sug-
gested that the information has
not leaked out before owing to
the rigorous control of the tele- graph system in Manchuria by the Japanese military.
CAT'S TAIL!
The successful troops, styled "L.G." AND SAMUELITE
"The Kirin Self-Defence Forces." were commanded by General Feng, Chan-hai,
sin!
MINISTERS
(Special to "Telegraph.")
London, Sept. 21.
to
MR. HENDERSON GLOOMY
FATEFUL DECISIONS TO BE TAKEN
DISARMAMENT
BUREAU
RISKS
NEW SCHEME FOR LOCAL MEN
OPENINGS IN SENIOR BRANCHES
POLICE STONED IN STONED IN HEART OF CITY
TRAMCARS ATTACKED AND WRECKED
KOWLOON'S NEEDS ANXIOUS TIME FOR
more
The commencement of an experiment for substituting [locally-engaged for Euro- pean officers in some of the responsible Govern- ment posts formed one of the most interesting nouncements in A rather colourless Budget presented in Legislative Council this afternoon, by the Hon. Colo- nial Secretary.
an-
In the course of his speech, thei Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax said thei jessential elements of the founda- London, Sept. 21. tion on which the Estimates hud Mr. Arthur Henderson, the been built up were an estimate Chairman of the Disarmament of is. 2d. as the average value of Conference, opened the meeting the dollar, the view that the of the Bureau at Geneva to-day. Colony's surplus funds in these
The German delegate was uncertain, days should not be al-} absent, but the other great Powerslowed to all below the $10,000,000 mark, and the extreme desirability were represented,
CHIEF OF STAFF'S REPORT. The information of the fall or Kirin is credited to General
On the suggestion of the Chair-jof avoiding additional taxation. Yun-lung. Chief of Staff to General All doubts having now been re-man, the Bureau postponed any The surplus balance at the Feng Chan-hai, who arrived from moved regarding the hositlity of discussion on the subject of Ger- end of 1933 is estimated as likely
The extra! Kirin, via Jehol, yesterday, per the
the Ottawa many's absence till the. German to be $10,616,13). Liberals sonally to report the success of the
Government had had af oppor- taxation imposed during 1931 Agreements, there is now much tunity of answering Mr. Hender-and 1932 anti-Manchukuo coup.
will have .its full speculation regarding future son's letter of September 18th, in effect in 1983 and this lias made which he invited the German Gov. possible to proceed without political developments.
ernment to reconsider its decision considering any further additions. It is generally believed that the to abstain from the Disarmament
by the Conference till her equality claim¦ Samuelite Liberals, led Home Secretary, will tender their had been conceded. resignations after next week's Cabinet meeting.
said
General Hsia Yun-lung that Feng's troops entered the city in the morning when the wedding. ceremony of the son of General) Hsi Hsin, the Manchukuo Finance Minister, was proceeding.
W(13
of
Mr. Henderson, proceeding, de-
NEW EXPERIMENT. Later, Mr. Hallifax stated that number of retirements in the The man officiating at the cere
In some circles, clored that the disarmament consenior ranks of the cadet service |
its ference had reached mony is said to have died from however, it is thought possible crucial stage and he urged the
most are expected during the next shock when the surprise attack that another agreement to dis-
year or two, and proceeded to the Feng Chai-hat forces
delegates to start afresh on a new break-up 'ngree will avort u
reniark upon the appointment signalised by heavy artillery fire the National Government,
!road.
of four Class II
of the
Fur the moment, Sir Herbert since
hadi adjournment
Stall on a dollar salary. collengues The wedding party broke up Samuel and his
re-strengthened their case, Fateful; hurriedly and all present, includ-main silent regarding their in decisions must be taken-British This, he said, represents the ing General Tsi Hsia, fed. The tentions, though a pubile state-Wirelean. Manchukuo Finance Minister ment is expected shortly. narrowly escaped falling into the
MINISTER'S NARROW ESCAPE.
hands of the "Volunteers."
Kirin!
LIBERAL RESOLUTION.
Kirin City; capital of
A meeting of the Executive Province, is one of the most im-Committee of the National Liberal portant towns
Manchuria. Federation was held to-day to In Three weeks ago, it was announced discuss the attitude of the Party that the "Volunteers” were launch-on the Ottawa Agreements, ' ing an attack upon it from several points, Reuter?
COTTON PEACE
HOPES SETBACK
WAGES ISSUE DEFIES
SOLUTION
Conference.
"L. G.'5" ATTACK.
LIVERPOOL
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
London Sept. 21.
The British "Bobby" is not often called upon to undertake the unpleasant task of dispersing rioters, as illustrated above. The Liverpool outbreak is the first for some considerable time.
TYPHOON SIGNAL HOISTED
GROWING UNREST AMONG THE UNEM- PLOYED IN THE LIVERPOOL AREA IS CAUSING CONSIDERABLE ANXIETY TO THE AUTHORI- SLIGHT CHANCE TIES. LIVERPOOL POLICE WERE TO-DAY COM- PELLED TO CHARGE A RIOTOUS MOB IN THE HEART OF THE CITY AND FIVE RIOTERS WERE SERIOUSLY INJURED. ·
OF "BLOW"
MOVING
W.N.W.
For some days past, unemployed disturbances have been keeping the police of Birkenhead busy. Although the No. 1 warning Clashes in which many heads have been broken have signal was hoisted in Hongkong occurred almostly daily owing to the menacing activi- this morning, as a precaution, it ties of the jobless, whose numbers have been growing typhoon which was formed in the rapidly as a result of the cotton dispute and the con- China Sea is likely to cause any sequent additional depression in the Liverpool shipping danger to the Colony, industry.
L
is not anticipated that the
For some days past, a trough of relatively low pressure has extend-
The riots spread across the river to Liverpool for ed over a wide area from Indo- the first time to-day.
China across the China Sea to the Pacific, but it was only yesterday A procession of about three thousand unemployed afternoon that a definite centre was marching through the city. A policeman and a wo-became indicated, when the distur man became involved in a dispute and the unemployed 300 miles south-east of Hongkong, bance was reported to be about vigorously took sides, attacking the police with sticks direction unknown. and stones.
150 MILES TO SOUTH.
Until police reinforcements arrived in large num- In reply to an enquiry by the this morning, the bers, the situation was completely out of hand. Tram- Telegraph cars were attacked by the mob and their windows Mr. C. W. Jeffries, stated
Director of the Royal Observatory, that shattered and a number of plate-glass windows in shops since yesterday afternoon, the in the vicinity suffered a like fate.
Everything that had happened for cereal and Accounting MOUNTED POLICE CHARGE
the
.:
first Atep in an exporiment direct- fed to the substitution of local for European staff in some of the posts of responsibility and con- ARMISTICE NIGHTtrol how assigned to the Senior
Branch of the clerical service,
DINNER
HOPES OF LOCAL REVIVAL
It is now proposed, subject to the approval of the Secretary of State before whom the scheme hna been
create Thid, to local section of the Senior Clerical
SANITATION WORK.
لاداء
a
typhoon had moved on a W.N.W. track, and at 6 o'clock this morn- ing was about 150 miles to the south of Hongkong, still travelling W.N.W.
Foot police were helpless in their efforts to disperse The typhoon, said Mr. Jeffries, the crowd which grew more and more unruly. The is of very small dimensions, and. Riot Act was read without effect and finally a squadron 'so far as can be gathered at the of mounted police appeared on the scene and charged is to be apprehended. The de- the crowd with their batons, effectively breaking up the pression is well south of the demonstration.
In the course of the scrimmage, five of the rioters were badly injured and required hospital treatment.
moment, no danger to Hongkong
Colony, and there are no indica-*- tions at present that it will move in a more northerly direction.
NO. 3 SIGNAL UP.
Vigorous precautions are now being taken against Shortly after 1 p.m., the No. 8 further disorders and there is a probability that pro-signal was hoisted. This in- cessions will be prohibited by the police.-Reuter.
IN Y SHARE
F
BOOM
dicates that strong winds with squalls may possibly be expectad from the S.E.
Cans from 50% to 57%, Auburna At 2 o'clock this afternoon, the are the rise of U.S. Steels from typhoon was about 100 miles south 37% to 40%, of General Motors by east of Gap Rock. No gales from 1 to 58% and American
Telephones from 108% to 118 are expected in Hongkong, but
The commodity markets have squalls are probable. also Armed up in sympathy with The local weather forecast is :---- New York Stock Exchange East winds, fresh, cloudy, rain developments.
LOCAL DOLLAR
ADVANCES
later.
METHODIST UNITY
The discussion occupied over two hours, after which a brief We understand that a movement and Accounting Staff and to fill it! communique was issued stating is on foot amongst Ex-Active Ser- with specially selected men of the that the Committee had passed vice Men In the Colony to revive type who now enter the special rosolution condemning the conthe Armistic dinner which was class of the Junior Clerical Service | clusions reached at the Ottawa once a feature of the now defunct and unfortunately leave it only too Kasma Club. With this end in often just when their promise la The Home Secretary, Sir Her-view a strong representative Com-becoming clear. bert Samuel, made a statement at nilttee has been formed consisting of Mr. J. Hosford (Chairman), Mr. the outset of the meeting.
T.. Wells (Treasurer), Inspector The Colonial Secretary dealing Lane, Messrs. J. S. Beach, F. Ross, with changes; in personnel of The developments do not, how-J. Murray, F. Anslow and F. P. E. various departments, referred to a London, Sept. 22.
James (Secretary) who already recommendation by the Retranch- over, appear to
STARTLING RISE Failure to find a solution to the promise a closer
i have made advanced arrangements ment Committee for the replace- wages question has resulted in association be-
for holding a dinner and smoking mont of European by Asiatic sani- IN VALUES natback to the Lancashire cotton twoen Mr. Lloyd
concert at the Peninsula Hotel on tary inspectors. He said a scheme dispute peace negotiations.
George and Sir
Armistice Night next, 11th. Novem- which had been approved in ber. From the amount of support principle
After a steady dwindling the Sanitary forthcoming the function promises Board has
devised of share values for some been to be a very great succosa.
and it is proposed to make a start time naat, the New York We learn unofficially that for this next year with the appointment of ocension there will be a frea issue aix Probationary Inspectors. They Stock Exchange yesterday lof rum!
will have practical work under the experienced a sensationally Full particulars will appear later M.O.H. and will attend a course of sharp forward spurt, var- in our advertisement columns.
lectures on sanitation, hygiene, etc.. preparatory to the Royal Sanitary ticularly in the industrial
The Hongkong dollar rose ing, they will take their place car or two to nine points were re-1s. 3.7/8d., but later in the fore-congratulation upon the Act Institute exmination. After pass section, where rises of from farthing this morning to 18. 46.
Tho opening
quotation WAS Inspectorate as vacancies occur new posts are created. No roduc corded on nearly every noon a further rise of 1/8th was Union of the Methodists from the INTERNATIONAL NEEDS. tion has been made in the number
recorded. The local market a Viceroy of India and the Prime The Labour Party on this ques-of European inspectors as none of Share listed.
steady, but little business is pass-Minister of Canada. Reuter, The Dow Jones averages for tlon wants, and will struggle for, the Asiatic inspectors will be quali-
thirty industrials showed an ap- Silver rose in London 1/10th international agreements which will fed until 1984 at the earliest.
Mr. Hallifa mado a passing preciation of 7.67 points, while spot and 1/8th forward. Ching enable the goods of the world to be exchanged fairly and equitably bo- reference to the rotiremont short-railways and utilities both advanced bought, and there were small yesterday in which claims for supplies tween the various nations. Tariffsly of Mr. de Martin and said that more than three points on the offerings on a quietly steady and officers wages were brought in and preference can never do this, he would be succeeded as Diroc- average.
market. After the ometal axing, respect of the a, a, Gr. Gon. Maurice There are expectations of still the market ruled frm on America Long II, the Chief hunties maye huch further improvements, the market buying, being_vory":"strong.. Over four, New York reports silver opgeweging gevarengan lag millón: Bhaten ware Edoni yastar. 1/8th with: the marks
The position is now one of dead- Herbert Samuel. lock with a gap of eightpence be- In a speech tween the reduction which the nt Aberystwyth operatives are prepared to concede to-day: Mr. and that demanded by the em- Lloyd George ployers.
attacked
the There is now no prospect of the Liberal Minis- strike ending this week, as had tors in an amus- beon hoped. Reuter.
ing speech in which he com- pared thoir posi-
POLÍTICAL CRISIS tion with that
IN HUNGARY
CABINET TENDERS
RESIGNATION
(Special to "Telegraph".)
Budapest, Sept. 21.
of a cat with its head in a cream
"L. G.".
Jug, and with some-one trying to pull it out by its tall.
He bitterly criticised the Ottawa Agreements and the Government's tarif policy-Reuter.
LABOUR AND OTTAWA
accept in foreign, Dominion or accept the principle of continuity,
domestic affairs.
Mr. George Lansbury, leader of The Labour Party. whenever the tor of Education by Mr. N. L. the Labour Party, speaking at election comes, will ask for a man-Smithas The members of the Cabinet to Carlisle on the Ottawa Conference, date to free our people from the
PUBLIC WORKBA ay handed their collective re- said it would be a profound mistake acacomic entanglements woven stoltheterent, Admiral, in the statesmen who gathered around them AB OLIAWAN VISA Igre
Kvenire
ng.
A FARTHING RISE RECORDED
CONGRATULATIONS FROM
ABROAD
London, Sept. 21. The Methodist Conference at the Albert Hall to-day welcomed representatives from overseas.
Sir Robert Perks read cables of
of.
In the case at the Supreme Court