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EUGENE CHEN MYSTERY: JAPAN VISIT RUMOUR

EUGENE CHEN ON A

SECRET MISSION

BOUND FOR JAPAN: SOVIET REPORT

Riga, June 8. The Soviet Government, according to reports, has received news that Mr. Eugene Chen, a member of the South-West Political Council recently appointed. has gone secretly to Japan from Shanghai on an important mission, aboard A Ippanese Reuter.

steamor.-

NEW YORK FIGHT THRILLS

FROM SHADOW OF DEFEAT

SECRET MISSION

PRESENT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN

CANTON STORIES

CONFLICT

Mr. Eugene Chen is once again in the political lime- light 38 the result of rumours that he has left. Canton for Japan on secret mission.

re-

A telephone message was ceived from Canton this morning stating that the reported journey of Mr. Eugene Chen to Japan was ja fabrication, that he returned to Canton last night from Hongkong. where he had been engaged in long deliberations with Mr. Hu Han-min.

Mr. James Mollison, the famous airman, photographed with the great Dragon machine in which he crashed yesterday. Neither Mr. Mollison, nor his wife, Amy Johnson, were injured. (Planet News).

FRANCE ABANDONS

MUTUAL ASSISTANCE

PLANS

An hour or so later, however, ZA | the same atated by

HOW BAER BEAT correspondent at where BRITISH WAR DEBT

SCHMELING

(Special to "Telegraph")

(8x Telegraph, Conwright. Telepraphic Massagen Ordinance, i386. Repriced June. 3, 189 p.m.J

New York, June.8.

abouts are unknown, that some

Canton oficials declare that he is; TO AMERICA

in the Kwangtung capital while!

{

others admit that he is not in AMBASSADOR MEETS

Canton.

DIVERGENT STATEMENTS.

atate

The divergence in the ments and the fact that nothing

Rising from the shadow of is known regarding Mr. Eugene defeat in the eighth round, the Chan's movements alnce he came. handsome curly-haired Max down to Hongkong last week-end, Baer, German-American heavy seem to lend credence to the r weight, beat Max Schmeling, porta that he is bound for Japan. former world' world's champion heavyweight to-night technical knock-out.

on

His purpose, if the journey is really being made; is the subject; of much speculation. It is thought that he may be going to complete Up to that time Baer had re-the mysterious task which he ceived severe punishment, but in started in 1931 or endeavouring] the eighth round he launched

PRESIDENT

Washington, June 8. President Roosevelt and the British Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, are meeting at the White House this afternoon debt question.-Reuter,

THREE-POWER PARLEY DISCUSSIONS

·NO DECISIONS REACHED

conversa-

President Roosevelt's Second

Son Seeking Divorce

CABINET CRISIS

IN SPAIN

AZANA TENDERS, RESIGNATION

DISPUTE WITH PRESIDENT

→(Special to "TelegraphTM”

(ly Teligraph, Conwright. Telegraphio Message Ordinance, 1994. Received: June 2, 0.80 a.m.)

Madrid, June 9.

A first-class political crisis is developing in Spain.. The Prime Minister, Senor Azana, to-day tendered the resignation of the Cabinet.

Senior Azana's action

wasap-

SENSATION

IN AMERICA

MARRIED LESS THAN TWO YEARS

INCOMPATIBILITY PLEADED

(Special to "Telegraph”)

·

(ly Telegraph, copyright. Talsprophie Messages Ordinance, 1884. Received Fina

14 a.m.)

Los Angeles, June 8.

A mild sensation has been

suing his wife for divorce.

out the sequel to the refusal created by the announce Mr. Elliott Roosevelt, who of President Zamora to adopt a ment that Mr. Elliott Roose- proposal to reconstitute the Cabinet before consulting other groups.

Ivelt, the second son of the

President Zamora is in n difcut President, is suing his wife GERMANY'S

position as he has recently been for divorce.

the centre of a serious political im broglio in connexion with the Re

Rumour has whispered stories

ligious Orders Bill, which provides of dissension in the Elliott for the confiscation of Church. Roosevelt bome for some time past. property,

Paris, June 9. The Three-Power

To-day, Mrs. Franklin D. Rocss- President Zamora is tions yesterday did not result in Catholle and he only signed the Billson has decided to sue for divorce. deyout velt confirmed the reports that her any definite decision, even to discuss the

in after prolonged mediation,'

on the grounds of Incompatibility."]= principle, according to official statment issued,

EXCOMMUNICATION.

MARRIED 18 MONTHS.

to get thead of Nunking's rene JAPAN AND

in

any negotiations

vicious attack and overthrew the sentatives more experienced and more skilful which my result from the signing Schmeling to the astonishment of of the Peking armistice. 65,000 yelling fans who gathered in

the Yankee Stadium---

Baer now meets the winner of

the Carnera-Sharkey scrap on June AMERICAN LOAN

29 for the world's heavyweight!

title.

His fight with Schmeling ended 'affer 1 minute and 15 seconds of

the tenth round had elapsed.

.SCHMELING FLOORED. Baer floored Schmeling with a terrific right to the head and the ex-champion went down for

1

ISSUE

FIVE TIMES OVER

SUBSCRIBED

Washington, June 8.

The United States Treasury loari

AIR BOMBING

READY FOR. TOTAL PROHIBITION

IMPORTANT MOVE. AT GENEVA

(Special to "Telegraph")

count of nine. He rose in a groggy issue in the form of Treasury condition and wanted to light Notes and Certificates of Indebted- back, but the referee stopped the mess, totalling G$900,000,000, was [Лy Teroraph, Topyright.

more than five times, over-sub- [Mesongen. Ordinameg, 1885. fight.

Until the eighth round Schmet-scribed, stated Mr. W. II, Woodin, P. 140 m.) ng, who was a 3 to 1 favourite the Secretary of the Treasury was leading on points.

Schmeling drew blood from the nose in the first round, but never theless lost the opening two rounds,

BAER WILD.

Ho rallied in the third with left jahs and hooks and found Bner swinging wildly. Schmeling won the fourth round after an ex- change of terrific rights to the jaw.

Bear took the Afth round with Schmeling's left eye closing, but the Gorman heavyweight returned to capture the next three

as

24

result of vicious. attacks to the body

Department to-day.

The subscriptions totalled over

a semi-

The statement declared that The immediate consequence of Elliott Roosevelt 18 nearly France has given up the idea of the passing of the Bill has been twenty-two years of age and ho

ments.

WAY OUT

THE MORATORIUM

DECISION

MODIFICATION POSSIBLE

Berlin, June 9. Another way out of Ger.

in any fresh guarantees of government of cation, of the entire married, about eighteen months mutual assistance from other and it is be- ago, Miss Elizabeth Browning ers, but adheres to her ideas in lieved that the Spanish Embassy in Donner, daughter of a Pennsylmany's financial difficulties, regards to the control of arma-the Vatican will be closed.--Reiter. vanis Steel manufacturer.

Pope Pius XI issued an encyclical child was recently born to the Caused by the lack of foreign France also asks for the publi- declaring that the now--Spanish couple.-

currencies, is still hoped for." ention of military budgets. laws constituted 'n grievous attack

It is believed in Paris that the upon the church. The State De Roosevelt family who did not go moratorium duca not come into He is the only member of the The reason that the transfer idea of control is making head-artment then explained that no

to college and he also claims to be operation until July 1, according, way with the Americans, but that excommunication would be pro-the one least interested in politics, to political circles, is to give an the claimed since the nets committed by although he made one speech on opportunity for reconsideration

the Spanish government came automatically under the provisions of the canon law.

Britain is still opposed to French proposals.-Reuter.

Paris, June 8. After long discussions be- tween M. Daladier, My. Norman the Davis (America) and Captain Anthony Eden and Lord London- derry (Britain), it is believed that a considerable advance to-

The encyclical, addressed" all bishops of the world sinted

(Contiqued on Page 11.).

Telegraphie wards a common disarmament NEW GOVERNOR

Arealved June

policy. has been achieved.

It is understood that the Three- Geneva, June 8.

Power Conference has achieved Japan would be prepared to ac-its main objective, namely, en- five thousand million dollars. cept the complete prohibition of abling Britain and America to aя- certain how little security Franca The issue consists of G$500,000-aerial bombing, if certain appre-requires in order to reduce her 000 of Treasury Five-Year Notes bearing interest at the rate of hensions which the Japanese felt heavy land armaments. 24 per cont, and G$400,000,000 of about her national security could interest at the rate of 3% per be eliminated. Nine-Months' Certificates bearing

cent--Renter.

CONTROL QUESTION. The American kud British dole- gates, while not specifying . the This statement was made to-day degrees of control to waten they by Mr. Sato, the Japanese delegato, are prepared to subscribe, now before the General Commission of know France's minimum require-

GROSS CRUELTY TO the Disarmament Conference.

SPARROW

CHINESE FINED $10

menta

He went on to say that the uboli- An official communique issued tion of aircraft-carriera was also after the conference records that a prime necessity, and added that a friendly exchange of views took Japan was in favour of the ab-place on the points reached In the solute prohibitions of the equip-labours of the Disarmament Con- ping of war vessels with landing ference and on what remains to be

done to ensure its success.

Baar was tiring at this stage "I think he should pay $10 ga platform. and was twice warned for back-hia frianda were paying for the Mr. Sato declared that an ngroe-. hand punches.

amusement," remarke Mr. Scho- ment was necessary to prevent field, at the Central Magistracy efficiently civil aircraft being used this morning, In a case in which for military purposen in the event

ing-piu was charged with of war.--Renter. cruelty to a sparrow.

AMAZING RALLY.

Then came the winner's amazing rally in the ninth round, when he

Defondant was seen. In Ching caught Schmeling napping with n

sparrow fusilade of rights and lofts to the Fung, Street-swinging a chin and body. He had Schmel- round and round with a plece of ing right on the run, and continu-straw tled to one of its legs.

ed to force the pace with a similar attack in the tenth, the end com- ing following a wonderful punch to the Jaw-Router.

MAX SCHMELING

BEATEN

RESCUED AFTER MANY DAYS

FOUR FISHERMEN

PICKED UP

GENERAL

MR. F. MURPHY IN SHANGHAI

EN ROUTE TO PHILIPPINES

his father's behalf during the of the transfer problem in London. Presidential campaign..

next week when Germany's credi tors meet and the World Economic Conference opene

ADVERTISING INTEREST.

He entered a New York adver- It is hoped that her creditors tising firm, agalust the wishes of and the Conference will givo Ger- hia family when he was twenty, many sufficient concessions to, instead of going to college and eliminate the necessity for the last year was made a vice-presi.drantle mensures laid down in the

moratorium-Reuter..

dent of the concern.--Reuter.

..

EXTRALITY QUESTION RAISED AT IL.O.

Abolition Resolution by Chinese

· London, June 8. A general moratorium has.. been declared, on all "credits given to Germany before |July, 1931.

Dr. Schacht, the President of the Rolclubank, who made the an nouncement to-day, declared that July, 1931; had been fixed because: Germany's present financial posi-" tion was caused by the bank crisis

that date.

Genova, June 8: (Special to "Telegraph")

A draft resolution has been pre-of eonted to the International' Lab- (By "Telegraph,' CopyrigKE. Telegraphis Our Conference by the two Chin- Mascopes Ordinamos, 1973, Ebesired Jana CB Government delegates, urging

10.12 m.)

the abolition of extraterritorial Shanghai, Juno 9. Jurisdiction and similar privileges A very cordial welcome was 'ar-lin countries whore they still exist. ranged by the American commun. It is thought that the resolution Ity in honour of Mr. Frank Muris in connexion with the Shanghai phy, the new Governor General of dispute over the operation of the BETTER FEELING."

the Philippines, who is passing Factory Laws.-Router. Official circles, are of opinion through Shanghai to-day aboard that the initialling of the Four the President Coolidge en route Power Pact will prove of consider-}for Manila, Jable Importanco at the Disarma- ment Conference and should faci-Murphy was greeted by Mr. A. G. When the Coolidge docked Mr. Iltate progress as it has done Cunningham, American Consul- good deal towards improving General And Franco-Italian relations.-Reuter, American realdents of

other, prominent

+

THREE CHILDREN

BITTEN

Transfers will be made as far as

(Continued on Page 11.)

NEW AIR MAIL SERVICE

BANDOENG- AMSTERDAM ROUTE Letters (ordinary and registered

but not insured) and Postcards will now be accepted at the Hong- kong Past Office for transmission by Service at the same rates as in forea for the Salgon-Marsellies route.

The aeroplanes tenve Singapore. at 6 nm. on Thursdays each wook

and the Hongkong-Singapore con-

Shanghai LONDON STATEMENT. “ na well an Chinese officials and ATTACKED, BY DOG AT

London, June 8.

Philippinos notables at present in

KOWLOON CITY Throughout the day, conversa-

Shanghai. tions took place in Paris hetween

Mr. Murphy is sponding the Three Chinese children while nexion will be made by the regular the French Premier, Foreign morning sight-seeing and he will playing in Cheung On Streets fortnightly sailing of P; & O, mail Minister and Naval Minister, then be the guest at tiffin of Mr. Ja Kowloon City, yesterday were steamers and on alternate weeks by LOCAL SHOWERS

After many days of exposure, Messrs. Daladier, Paul Boncour Bin-hau, who was a classmate of attacked and bitten by a mongrel any steamer that can make tho drifting on their water-logged and Loyguns, the British Air the Government General at Michi dog.

connexión, nt Slurapore. The Royal Observatory reports.

craft, four shipwrecked Chinese Minister, Lord Londonderry, and gan University.

They wore Mak Kong, aged 7. The time of transit Singapore to that the anticyclone la now con-

fsharmon wore picked up by the the Foreign Under Secretary Capt. This afternoon, Mr. Murphy will Poon Kwan-van, 8, and Lau Ping- London Is 7 days. The first des tred in the Eastern Sen. Depres

New York, June 8. Japanese motor vessel Taauhuri- Anthony Edon and the United attend receptions given

by the loung, Z

spatch will leave by the ma alons are situated to the north-

Max Baer, the German-American maru near the Chaaan Archipelago States: Delegate Representatives American Chamber of Commerce The children were taken to the "Kalear-1-Hind” on "17th June, cast of Hokkaido and over Tonk heavyweight boxer, to-night boat on Tuesday, in the last stages of of the three Governments ex- and Mr. Wu Teh-chen, Mayor of Kowloon Hospital. WARBANA MALetters and postcards should be king.

Max Schmeling, the ex-champion, extinuation. They were brought changed views in a confidential Greater Shangha), and to-night. A pedestrian killed the dog with marked "Bandoong-Amsterdam Air Local Forecast:--South winds, by a technical knock-out in the to Hongkong yesterday and re- and friendly spirit respecting the will: dine with Mr. Cunningham a bamboo pole. The carcase was Mail Service and handed in at the moderate; fair generally, with tenth round of a fifteen rounder. moved ashore to Hospital, where present situation of armament before embarking, at midnight removed to the depot at Mataukok General Post Office and 4; Kowloon local showars. -

-Reuter.

they are recuperating".

conference-British Wireless, Router.

for examination.

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