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HU HAN-MIN CONDEMNS LEAGUE AND LYTTON
BRITISH ARMS PEACE
EFFORTS.
ITALY FAVOURS LONDON
CONFERENCE.
London, Oct. 5,
With reference to the sugg tion put forward by the British Government that the difliculties
arising out of Germany's with
A WASTE OF TIME
JAPAN GIVEN FREE
HAND FOR CONQUEST
drawal from the Disarmament CHINA TO LOOK
Conference might be the subject
of an exchange of views In
and
Italian
London between the British, -French, German
Governmenta, il is understood that the United States have been informed of the proposal. The Italian Government have already indicated that they favour the proposal under consideration. British Wirelens.
AFTER HER OWN
The failure of the League of Nations to fulfil its obligations to its members by positive action to uphold the integrity of member {countries' sovereignty and to resist aggression is bitterly criticised in a statement issued"" JACENTELERADARASANI to-day by Mr. Hu Han-min, the
Kuomintang Rightist leader.
THE IRISH SWEEP
FINAL ACCEPTORS IN CESAREWITCH
£3,000,000 DRAW TO-MORROW
London, Oct. 6.
to
The statement Was Laksh Canton last evening by his dough- ter, Misa Hu Muk-lan, for the con- įsideration of General Chan Chal-
long und Mr. Tang Shao-yi.
In a comprehensive review,' of the Lytton report in all its chup- ters, Mr. Hu Han-mín is out- apoken in denouncing the y-! dally attitude of the League even after repentedly ordering the withdrawal of Japanese troops from Manchuria without effect.
WASTED TIME.
He considers the appointment The final acceptors for the of the Lytton Commission in De- Cesarewitch, to be run at New-cember 1931 was a most ine.Ter ¡tive step, putting off consideration market on Wednesday next until Japan had completed ker week, wore announced to-day, programme. with their jockeys, ns follows: It is obvious that the League
Harry Wragg has wasted much valuable timo l
..Beury and afforded the Japanese op- Perryman portunity for the extension of Its
¡conquests in Manchuria.
Sandwich
Nitsichin
Son of Mint.
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Sandals Blue Vision Bonny Brighteyes West Wicklow.
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Handearna Sandy Lashes Price Oxenon Guinstaw
Firenway
Air Pocket
For
Joyous Greeting
Suplar
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Chelmurah
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Quick
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IRISH SWEEP DRAW.
NELLORE BEING DOCKED
SLIGHT PROPELLOR
DAMAGE
The Marquis of Clydardals, who plans to fly over Everest. Photo was taken in Hongkong on boxing, tour he made some three or four years ago.
SHARP FALL IN
N.Y. STOCKS
HOOVER'S SPEECH.
REACTION
CONFIDENCE OUT OF MARKET
AIR CONQUEST OF
MT. EVEREST
LADY HOUSTON BACKING EXPEDITION
SPECTACULAR EFFORT
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).
London, Oct. 5.
LADY HOUSTON, THE MILLIONAIRE SUF. FRAGIST, who financed the last British Schneider Trophy entry, when the Government contemplated withdrawal for reasons of economy, has now under- taken complete responsibility for the financing of the forthcoming British Air Expedition at Mount Everest.
The spectacular attempt to fly over the world's highest peak is only one of many similar national ven- tures which Lady Houston has made possible.
BOXING MARQUIS AS PILOT
The Marquis of Douglas and Clydesdale, M.P., well-known as the Boxing Marquis, is to be chief pilot of the Expedition.
ex-
Lady Houston.
IRAK'S NEW STATUS
ROYAL MESSAGES EXCHANGED
London, Oct. 5.
JAPAN CONDEMNED
PRESSURE BY BRITAIN DEMANDED
LABOUR PARTY'S RESOLUTION
London, Oct. 5. "In view of the Lytton Report, the British Government should do everything in its power to vindicate the authority of the League Covenant and the Kellogg Briand Pact," declared a resolution which was carried at the Labour Party Conference at Leicester to-day.
The Conference also affirmed that there could be a permanent guarantee of peace through die- armament and not through the re- armament of any nation, the ference
being to Germany's
equality claim.
re-
The resolution passed stated that the victors in the Great War
re-
On the admission of Irak to the could not evade their solemn. League of Nationa, II. M. King sponsibility and obligations to- George sent the following con- and the world and loyel and effec wards the former Central Powers gratulatory telegram to the King
of Irak: "Have learnt with the tive co-operation with the United greatest pleasure of the admis- States at the Disarmament Con- Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the League of Nations as a free and Hoover's proposals is in the highest Ision of Irak to membership of the ference on the basis of President Exchequer, rising from her belief independent State, and I hasten interests of world peace and true that the efficiency of the Army and to offer warm congratulations an economy. Navy were being seriously Impair this most auspicious event, which ed by the Government's policy of will I trust be followed by in-
creasing prosperity of your King
OFFER TO TREASURY.
DRASTIC DISARMAMENT. He is naking his constituents economy.
The Conference has been paying for permission to absent himself!
dom and a further strengthening considerable attention to the dis and in an Interview to-day
of the cordial friendship existing armament problem and there las pressed the rope that the Prince of Wales would give his patron Exchequer's disposal a sum
She was prepared to place at the between our two countries," very definite demand in Labour
of New York, Oct. 5.
King Feisal, in acknowledging ranka for drastic reductions. The age to the adventure.
|£2,000,000, provided it was used with great pleasure the kind mes results of the Geneva Conference The Stock Market broke Duke of Hamilton, said that both ing forces.
Marquis Clydesdale, heir of the for specific purposes in the fight-sage of folicitation, says: "I were characterised as highly dis- to-day under a flood of sell-the Air Ministry and the
avail myself of this auspicious appointing and a cause of mis- War Mr. Neville Chamberlain refus-in my name and on behalf of my
opportunity to send Your Majesty, giving. If the Lytton Commission con- ing orders, prices plunging Office are giving strong supported the offer, informing Lady Hous-people, my most sincere.gratitude armaments is likely to be demand- sider that the Manchurian ques downwards in
A fifty per cent, cut in British to the Expedition. successive
ton that money for the Army and for the valuable assistance which ed while other resolutions call, for Navy could only be voted by the we received throughout past years bold British lead. House of Commous and that no from Your Majesty and your
The Kounditang Rightist leader says that he was greatly surprised at the complete allence of the League when the Japanese Gov. jernment formally recognised
Manchukuo,
tion should be settled through the
flurries, settling at a low ag-jebb.
distur
This, he sold, is the lust original flight that seems real- ly worth while.
| League Covenant, then they should
charge the Japanese with gression,
ir for
the
Aggres- Many of the leading issues lost; jsiun in Manchuria, the 28-
tablishment of Manchukuo and from two to seven points in a turn-significant part of the world which I will take place over the only over of three million shares, the! the Japanese inspired
has not been explored by air. Dow Jones average for 30 In-i bances in Shanghal, Tientsin and Peking are not acts of aggression dustrials being 5.09 points down, then there is nothing which would for 20 rails, 3.06 points down and be regarded as a breach of the for 20 Utilities, 2.33 points down. anti-war pacts.
All confidence has gone out of the market and the sharr break to-day may be followed by furtheri falls.
ONLY REMEDY.
INTERNATIONAL AID.
an
BRITISH PRESTIGE.
The objects of the expedition he said, first and foremost to promote British prestige in the world, especially in India.
The effort promises spectacularį possibilities.
No special reason is offered The Marquis has had consider- for the upset, although it able flying experience, being a known that there is a certain Squadron Leader in the City of amount of disappointment in Glasgow Bomber Squadron, aux- Wall Street at the lack of a con- liary to the Royal Air Force. structive policy in President Hoover's speech at Des Moines.
LADY HOUSTON,
on
estate
of
gift could be accepted for applica-noble people, and which I regard tion along special lines. -
fitted
A particular point of Labour as the chief factor in the attain-policy is a demand that the private Hundreds of peoples have bene-ment of this our status.
manufacture and sale of armaments by Lady Houston's "To state solemnly that we are and munitions of war for sale to generosity. Her first husband, indebted to a great extent, in our any foreign government be pro- who died in 1917 was Lord Byroit. attainment of this happy stage, hibited. Reuter. great grandson of the poet. She to the sid afforded by Your was created Danie Commander of Majesty is but to confess an act the Empire in 1917.
HAPPY VALLEY
ROBBERY
ALLEGED FOOTPADS
IN COURT
com-
of grace. We will always momber those acts of favour, and wish_Your Majesty's noble Royal Family and people prospority and welfare."
MOTOR CYCLIST IN HARBOUR
MACHINE RUNS OVER PRAYA WALL
Sir John Simon, in a congratula tory telegram to Jafar Pasha, the Iraki Minister for Foreign Affairs, snys:-"Hig Majesty's Governi-. ment look forward with confidence It was probably a stroke of good to the close and cordial co-opera- fortune that Tang Chung-hoi, a tion of the two Governments in motor cyclist, ran into the harbour
yesterday afernoon when he lost control of a combination as he was
THE ANGLO-IRISH negotiating the corner opposite the
PARLEY
ALL ISSUES TO BE DISCUSSED
London, Oct. 6.
Victorin Recreation Club. Had he collided with a wall or other object he might easily have received serious injuries. As it was, he merely received a ducking. The combination WAS being driven along Murray Road to wards the ses and in taking the At the meeting which took place corner outside B. & S. offices the arrested men the police preferred the Governments of the
Against the first of the two Omeo between representatives of falled to respond to the driver's this morning at the Dominions driver lost control. The machine an additional charge of return-Kingdom and of the Irish Free Road and ran over the Praya wall. United efforts to turn into Connaught ing from banishment, he having Stato, the Irish representatives, been deported last September for Mr. de Valera and the Free State n period of ten years.
Fortunately the driver, was
The destination of over £3,000,- that the League of Nations sum
The only remedy seems to be subscribed to the Irish Hospitals Sweep, depends upon the tories of the anti-war agreements
mon its members and the signa-j result of this raco.
to bring Joint pressure on the The draw for the Sweep is being Japanese. The Lytton report re- made at Dublin on October 7 cognises that Manchuria is (Friday).—Reuter.
integral part of China and that Manchukuo is a Japanese instru- ment; it follows that political
There was a sequel, before Mr. their new relations." British administration and, responsibility
Lady Houston is the widow of Schofield at the Central Police Wireless. His promises to the farmers Sir Robert Paterson Houston, head Court this morning, to the high. for the preservation of peace in seem to have carried very little of the firm of R. P. Houston and way robbery committed on a young Manchuria must be restored to the weight. International Harvesters, Company, who died in April, 1926. Chinese couple at Happy Valley on Chinese as the first step.
which might be taken as reflecting fe left Mr.
severely the feeling, fell from 20% to 24%, £7,000,000 and his home having of two men charged Hu Han-min
About Tuesday night, by the appearance criticises the Lytton Commission's a drop of about 10 per cent.
with been in Jersey, rocognition of a third party in-
legal dispute plicity in the affair. terest in Manchuria. This third
HEAVY LOSSES,
arose in regard to death duties. party (Russia) cannot, he says, be
The two men were chased by Lady Houston fought the big Auburna Tell seven points from demand made upon her for some.
three members of As the Eastern and Australian recognised. And if unfortunate-56 to 48, and Union Pacile broke time, but at the end of 1927 she Wales Borderers and arrested, the South liner Nellore, which arrived in iy, the Manchurian issue grows in 74 points, from 74 to 67, paid the Exchequer as an "act of while a third is stated to have port yesterday, was steaming down seriousness, it will become Electric Bonds and Shares were grace" a cheque for £1,500,000. escaped. the Brisbane River, damage was question for all the Pacific coun-down from 85% to 27. United suffered to one of the propellers.tries; not merely an issue between States Steels from 2% to 88%, a sensational offer to Mr. Neville This year, Lady Houston made Japan and a third party. The damage, although believed
Air Reduction from 50 to 54%) to be only sight, will necessitate
Chryslers from 17% to 15, Ameri-i the vessel going into dry dock to-
can Telephones from 112 to 107 morrow morning. She will leave
Dealing with the Lytton re- and Allied Chemicals from 804 PRETTY WEDDING the wharf at Kowloon at 6 a. operation in the internal recon-
{ferences to International colo 75%.-Reuter.. and will come out of Talkoo Deck struction of China, as suggested at about 5 p.m., salling for Jap by the late Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Mr. anese ports, via Shanghai, at 6 pm. Hu Han-min points out that Dr. A special launch will leave the Sun Yat-sen auggested Inter- P. and O, wharf at 5 pm, to-mor-national Co-operation in in-
A pretty wedding was solom-I row to convey passengers to the dustrial promotion. He made not
nised at St. John's Cathedral:
In the course of the converan- ship'nt Taikoo.
the least reference to any political
yesterday afternoon, when Miss
tions, attention was called to the interferonce in China. Dr. Sun
Leda Borodina became the brido
fact that, other sums formerly Yat-son prepared his six recom.
of Mr. L. Maggs. The Very Rev. LONDON REPORT OF being withhold by the Irish Free paid to the United Kingdom wero mondations for International
Dern Swann officiated. promotion of industry in China on
The bride, who was given away The Hongkong dollar remains by Mr. Laite, presented a charm-
RESIGNATION State. It was agreed that the
London, Oct. 5. the ove of the conclusion of the unchanged to-day, with the local ing appearance in a
negotiations should cover thene The draft achame for ten re- World War in 1918, when he fore-exchange market very quiet.
London, Oct. 5: gown of saw the vast possibilities of the
sums also and that the discussions striction has been approved at, a ivory lace, with French voll, and Chief Justice of the
Sir Lancelet Elphinstone, the should be commenced between the meeting of the Association for introduction of foreign machinery g/16ths spot and 1/8th forward. Honolulu oreopers. In attendance carding to the Daily Telegraph.-
In London, altver advanced parried a bouquet
Federated members of both Governmenté in Tea Culture. In the Dutch East of white Malay States, has rialgned, and the reorganisation of tho
Ac-London on October, 14th.
Indies, according to the Amater- Chinoso labour system to
Continent bought, while was Miss Ruth Clark, her dreas Reuter..
Mr. de Valera left London this dam correspondent of the Finans the way for economic raconstrue-China operated both ways. There being of white georgette. Sha
evening, returning to Dublin by cial Times-Reuter. Nanking, Oct. 6. tion.
wore small offerings. After the carried a bouquet of white lilles.
the night boat---British Wirclean, General Chiang Kai-shek left Mr. Hu Han-min further says very quiet, with America inclined duties of best raan.
ocial fixing, the market ruled Mr. P. J. Gleeson discharged the Klakinng yesterday aboard a Che-that Dr. Sun did not recommend to sell rather than to buy.
Among the arrivals by the E. & A. liner Nellore was Mr. G. R. Rickards, Passengers by the NY.E. liner bookstall attendant on
Mina H. Lee Willa, the pop neso gunboat.
A reception was later hold at who, with his wife and family, Chichibu Maru included Dr. (Mrs.) Gundian Pacific liner Ho la due to arrive at Hankow China at a time when Manchuris 1/8th, with the market dull. the bridal couple left for Mentay Moss, Macdonald, Hamilton & Co., the Rockefeller Institute of Medioni monen wurking cute guy
International reconstruction of New York reports silver down Gloucester Building, after which a tour of the East. Mr. Rickards In John who is travelling to this morning-Reuter.
in prominently
the Rose, bia forsaken the connected with United States under the auspices of Hongkong. Sha for their honeysidon,
Australian shippers.
CHIANG GOES TO HANKOW
MAKING TRIP IN GUNBOAT
.
DOLLAR STILL UNCHANGED
MARKET CONTINUES
The
pave
QUIET
MR. L. MAGGS AND MISS BORODINA
On the application of Detective the suggestion previously made was not injured. He had au Attorney General, agreed to adopt thrown clear of the machine and Sergeant Kennedy both men were that the question that has arison difficulty in dwimming ashore, formally remanded for one week concerning the Irish Land An-
CHIEF JUSTICE
OF F.M.S.
nunities should be made the sub- tho ject of negotiation between two Governments,
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TEA RESTRICTION
DUTCH GROWERS IN FAVOUR