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No. 14034

IЯ 9-ALAT FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933.

日九廿月五·

SINGLE DOFF 10-CENTE

· 134.00 TER ANNUM.

TENNIS BALLS

were selected by 15 NATIONS

out

for the

DAVIS CUP 1933

STRANGE INCIDENT ON SOONG PLOT THE REHABILITATION OF

The firse monument erected in Bar.

RIVER GUNBOAT

STOKER SENTENCED

ADMITS STRIKING STOKER P.O..

A TOUCH OF THE SUN?

Rather strange circum- stances were associated with| · an incident aboard H.M.S. |

In to Herr Hitler, the Nasi Chan- Cicala in Canton which re-

coller.

PRESIDENT TAKES ACTION

Wheat Exchanges to Report Daily

Washington, July 20 President Roosevelt, fol- lowing the panic on the wheat market, has ordered the grain exchanges to report their long, and short: accounts beyond certain amounts daily.-Reuter.

aulted in the appearance of WILEY POST a Stoker (Class I) before a

NURENBURG court-martial this morning.

JEW-BAIT

ARRESTED & PARADED THROUGH STREETS

NAZI ROUND-UP

Berlin, July 20. The ancient Bavarian city of Nurenburg was the scene this morning of a great round-up - of Jewish re- sidents, who have been placed under detention.

were

John Thomas Beswarick, a na- tive of Devonport, was committed

CRASHES

to detention for a period of six GETS LOST IN REGION

months. The court martial was held aboard H.M.S. Tamar this morning, and accused pleaded guilty to the charge.

The President of the Court was Capt. W. G. Benn, (Captain of H.M.S. Tarantula) and supporting him were, Capt. C. F. Hammill

(H.M.S. Cornflower), Comdr. C. H.

Heath-Caldwell (H.M.S. Tamar).

OF FAIRBANKS

STORY

PLANNED ATTEMPT

ON LIFE

IN HONGKONG-IN FEW WEEKS

Shanghai, July 21.. Startling allegations have. been made following the arrest of a Chekiang Kuo- mintang official,

It ia stated that he was arrested. as the result of the discovery of a plot to assassinate Mr. T V. Soong in Hongkong when he passes

SILVER

REPORT ENDORSED

SENATOR PITTMAN'S EXPLANATION

Sonator Key Pittman, addressing members of the Monetary Com- ONLY THE FIRST

mission of the World Economic Conference, on the subject of his silver

proposals.

through on his return from the JAPANESE ATTACK JACK MCGOVERN

World Economici Conference.

The man in custody is alleged to

have admitted his Intention to visit Hongkong to meet T. V. Soong, but declares that he wished to see him purely on business, denying any conspiracy."

Further inquiries are being pursued.MENT

Meanwhile, M. Wu Tich-chen, the Mayor, has issued a statement deprecating the publication in u

BRITAIN

Strong Comments in Newspapers

A virulent campaign against British and the Soviet is being conducted in the leading Japanese newspapers and periodicals.

which ESCAPES UNHURT

foreign newspaper in Shanghai of

allegations that Fascist agents have been commissioned to attempt nesassinations of leading figures. Wiley Post met within Cantonese politics. Special, · ·

New York, July 21.

Comdr. P. Todd (H.M.S. Wishart), disaster when within sight of wild Swan). and Comdr. F. J. Wyle (H.M.S. the record which he set out

Paymaster-Comdr,

DRY DOCK

ACHIEVEMENT IN ENGINEERING

London, July 20. will be opened at Southampton The world's largest dry dock next Wednesday when the Royal yacht "Victoria" and "Albert, with Their Majestics aboard, will break a red, white, and blue ribbon stretched across its en- trance.

are demanding severance of diplomatic re- lations with Russia, but content themselves with hurling abuse at Britain.. Details will be found in Page Eleven.

ADMIRAL

SUSPENDED

REFUSAL TO OBEY SPEAKER

SECOND TIME IN THREE YEARS

London, July 20.

STAGE

(Special to "Telegraph").

{De Telegraph, Copyright, Massages Ordinance; 1814. kt. 12.08 0.16)

"Received,

London, July 20

Efforts for the rehabilitation of silver moved a step further to-day when a public meeting of the Monetary Comission held, lasting for one hour.

Senator Key Pittman, the Ameri can silver advocate, was the prir cipal speaker. He introduced the Not for the first time in his general resolution approved by the Parliamentary career, Mr. Jack

Silver Sub-Committee yesterday, McGovern, one of the Clyde ex-which general sympathy was : Cx* After some discussion, durlby tremist group, has been suspend-pressed with the objectives, the ed by the Speaker of the House Sub-Commission of Commons.

on permanent measures for world recovery

A vote in favour of his suspen-animously adopted the resolution. sion was passed by the House by

Senator Pittman explained that 151 votes to 24. The action was the recommendations were entirely taken as the result of Mr. Me dependent upon the reaching of t Govern's refusal to obey the Chair, agreement for the control of sales Mr. McGovern le the member and surpluses by the United Staten

GIVES WAY for the Shettleston Division of Canada Mexico, Peru, Boliving

TO RETURN TO TSINGTAO

GREAT WELCOME PLANNED

F. Torter, the Commodore's to break, according to a flash WORLD'S BIGGEST Secretary, was Omeinting Deputy message from Fairbanks, Judge Advocate...

Alaska, stating that the airs GREFUSED WATCHI man crashed, but escaped The official message to the Court unhurt. Over two hundred Jowa, mainly in," Lieut. Comdr. Ian H. Beckett- is felt, particularly as Post had

from the commander of the "Cica-

The greatest disappointment Prominent members of the com-Pugh stated that on Sunday, July made wonderful time in the face munity, well-known business mea 9, accused was serving on board of severe weather obstacles. and shopkeepers, were arrested.

They were not taken immediate the books of the ship..

H.MS. Cicala and was borne in He appears to have got lost soon ly to the detention barracks, but

"At eight .m, accused relieved Continent for the first time since after touching upon the American. were paraded, through the streets Stoker (First Class) Hackett in his dramatic dash across the in procession," flanked by

Nazi the engine room. As Stoker Hac-Atlantic. storm troops. Only Inter

kett left the engine room, accused they taken to the barracks.

asked him to tell duty Stoker! AUTHORITY NOT KNOWN.

Petty Officer N. S. Johns that he

He was observed flying wanted to see him. Stoker Potty Ruby, Alaska, at 4.30 pm Eastern The_action_is described in Officer-Johns went to the engine Standard Time." Nureaburg Nazi circlee as a drivs room and the accused told him

Weihaiwei, July-21-- The now graving dock which cost against Jewish society, but it is that he refused to keep watch un- and some anxiety was occasioned tension scheme and constitutes one Mr. Wang, Ching-wel, as well as In response to representations not known whether the action was less the duty Stoker Petty Officer when a local airman reported that of the most remarkable

He was overdue at Fairbanks over £200,000 is part of the south-

ern Railways £13,000,000 dock ex-from General Chiang Kai-shek and sanctioned by higher authority; was with him. Duty Stoker Potty he had seen him flying backwards of the in the history of British his own supporters, it is under or whether the storm-troops took Officers are required to visit the and forwards as though he were engine room and boller room in lost and was looking for his land- the harbour every two hours.

engineering.

stood that Admiral Shen Hung Ing place.

The Dock holds 260,000 tons of lich has agreed to return to Taing- He found it eventually, but water and the son is kept back by tao and re-assume the Mayoralty flat when he was about to land. tons. Durlig its construction, in of the city. apparently too late. He crashed huge steel doors weighing 4,600 Fortunately he was not Router.

hurt which 456,000 tons of concreto were used, the sea was held away by a great earthen bank reinforced by a curtain of steelBritish Wireless.

the law into their own hands.

It is also reported that a meet ing of Jews in the Synagogue at Nurenburg was dissolved · Jaat night and that all who were pre- sent were placed under arrest.. Router,

AGENCY CLOSED. :

Berlin, July 20. The Berlin office of the Jewish telegraph agency was closed by the police to-day.

Furniture was confiscated and publication of the agency bulletin prohibited-Router.

FOREIGN HEAT. PROSTRATION

BRITON REMOVED

HOSPITAL

+

VISIT TO E.R.A. :.

"Stoker Petty Omeer Johns told him that he must see. the duty Engine Room Artificer and, hav- ing arranged for the accused to be relieved, he took him to sec Engine Room Artificer (First Class) Lacy, the duty Engine: Room Artificer.

"These three proceeded to the battery deck outside the Chief

APPARENTLY LOST.

over

COMPLETES TRIP FROM. SIBERIA

Nome, Alaska, July 21. Wiley Post, the famous Ameri- Petty Officers' Mess and here ac-can globe-flier, has completed the cused told Engine Room Artificer most perilous section of his long Lacy that he refused to keep journoy, passing over Nome last watch unless the duty Stoker night, presumably heading for Petty Officer was with him. Eng- Fairbanks.

achieve-

WARDER'S SON FALLS FROM VERANDAH

Park Road Quarters

Accident

ine Room Artificer Lacy told him! He made splendid time from to return to his duty and the Harbarovsk and new stands n matter would be dealt with by the wonderful chance of beating his TO, Chief Engine Room Artifiter in the own record, established with A shocking accident occurred at morning. Accused hesitated a mo. Harold Gatty, of 8 days, 16 hours, No. 1. Park Road, yesterday ment and mumbled something in- for the trip from New York round morning, when John English, the audible before the party dismiss the world and back. Shanghai, July 18.

five-years-old son of Wardor ed.

He is expected to complete the English; fell from the second floor Mr. L. Goldman, a British sub- Ject, collapsed yesterday morning walked aft until, when near the to Edmonton, Canada, and from jured about the head.

"Stoker Petty Officer Johns Alght in two hops, from Fairbanka Verandah and was doriously, in- at about 10 ́ o'clock neur the bus

Ho is stop at St. George's. He was takon pom pom, he was felled to the Edmonton to New York, in a Fire Brigada Ambulance to the deck with a blow on the left eye now well within previous time. Country Hospital whore he appear with his fist. On rising he was delivered from behind by accused ed to be auffering from heat ex struck again by accused with his Log of the flight: haustion.

Inquiries last evening revealodist on the side of the body. that his condition was better.

Firo.., Brigado Ambulances also responded yesterday to several calla whore Chinese had suilored from the same.complaint.

1

TYPHOON FILL UP

LOCAL WEATHER-

́~FORECASTS.

LOG OF FLIGHT.

July 15, Dawn: Loaves New York, July 16, 11.55 a.m. Arrives Berlin, 2.11 m. Off for Novost

birsk, 6.40 p.m. Compelled to land at Koenigsberg, bad weather.

ACTING P.O. INTERVENES. "Acting Stokor Petty Officer Homeyard, who was sitting in his upper deck meas, saw Stoker Potty Oficer Johns, with his hands up July 17, 6:46 a.m. Leaves for Mon to his face and bending forward, come from the rear pompom, closely followed by the accused. Ho placed himself between the

2.20 p.m. In Moscow 5.12 p.m. Oft for Novosi

birak.

two men. Engine Room Artificer July 18, 0.27 am. In Novosibirsk, Lacy also appeared on the scene, The Royal Observatory reports Lacy, having come from his moss

**: No 8,55 a.m. Off:för Irkutak

3.86 p.m. In Irkutsk that pressure is highest over the on hearing a thump followed by Fatific to the south east of Japan. necused's voice saying, "That is July 19, Compelled to land 700 (Held Up bad weather). The northern typhoon is situ what I'll give you." Acting Stok- ated about 200 miles ES.D. of or Petty Officer Homeyard order July 20, 5.45 a.m. Arrives Harbar- miles from Harbarovsk. Shanghal, moving NW, or N.N.W.) ed accused below, There was no the typhoon, of the China Sea other person on the Battery Dock,

5.08 a.m. Honda for anna, ako be fillin-dur spar SWABS@Ehrine zileom" Artificers: Lacy Magna Called the duty Petty Officer, Potty

Wiley Post uni or varias Officer, G. C. Codner who directed

machine as thA torshow | ntcused to fall in on that Quartär, R

He was rushed to the Govern ment Civil Hospital whore, we are glad to any, he is reported to be making good progress after spend Ing a comfortable night.

It is understood that John was in the kitchen at the time and climbed on to the sink. He lost his balance and fell into the backyard..

ROYAL GARDEN

PARTY

ATTENDED BY MANY

W.E.C. DELEGATES-

Glasgow, fighting the last election China, India and Slam. as a member of the LLP. and de- He said, that there was a nec feating the official Labour can- for a discussion upon technica didate, Mr. J. Marshall by 14,000 questions which might delay the votes, although his majority over completion of the Eight-Pow the Conservative was merely 771. Agreement for one or two monif.. The Mexican delegate decinted that the resolution was only the

STORMY SCENES.

His career in Parliament, which first step towards the rehabilitation be first entered in 1930, has been of silver-Reuter, distinguished chiefly by stormy scenes, the last of which prior to

night's-occurence, ended in his

of Commons and his suspension forcible removal from the House! for the rest of the session..

he played in the Glasgow riots

He was imprisoned some little time ago as the result of the part! Reuter.

DESTRUCTION OF GRAVES

GANG WORK A BIG SWINDLE

BARNETT CUP AT MAN CAUGHT AND

SENTENCED

BISLEY

Admiral Shen is leaving for Chefoo by motor this afternoon and will complete his journey by aca if a steamer is available. He CHINA TREATY PORTS will be accompanied by the

SCORE 332 twenty-two officials who came here:

London, July 20,

ant, was charged before Mr. Seltus

Chan Kau, a mortuary attend field, at the Central Magistracy) this morning, with having mall, to urge his return.

clously and wilfully damaged Admiral Shen, who also occup Sierra Leones won the Barnett (Chinese graves and gravestones ies the post of Commander-in-Challenge Cup, open to teams from in Aplichau cemetery Chief of the North-east squadron, Empire countries, excluding the

Sub-Inspector Elston said that arrived in Weihaiwel from Taing-Dopinions, which was shot at the defendant was engaged to tao on Tuesday evening, having Bisley to-day.

rove a large number of humaijs apparently resigned as Mayor of

Sierra Leone won with a score remains from the site, of the new Tsingtao. In spite of urgent re- of 847. The Sudan team also hospital at Telegraph Bay to the presentations by officials from secured a score of 847, but Sierra new cemetery at Apllchau, lu Tsingtao and Chefoo, the Admiral Leone had a better. total over the was reported that defendant and, adamantly refused to return to his final range.

The Gold Coast took third place sand sets. The authorities, how

others had removed over 23 thou-f post-Router.

with 343, the Malay States scored ever, become suspicious and sen 380 and the China (Treaty ports)men to investigate. When dey team obtained 832 points. Ceylon fendant heard of this, he act shot very badly, returning a scaro cipated them and pulled out gray of 224.S

stones throwing about 2,000 Other competitors were Nigeria, them down the hill, the intention the Falkland lelands, and Kenya boing to deceive the authorities Colony-Router.

A BIG WELCOME.

Tsingtao, July 21. Local public bodies, as well as foreign clubs and societies, are vying with each other in propar- ing a great welcomo for Admiral Shen Hung-lieh, who, according to present arrangements, will arrive here at 6 p.m. to-morrow by special | train from Weihaien, where fo will break his motor journey from Weihaiwel-Reuter,

KING FEISAL LEAVES

JAPANESE PLANES BOMB BANDITS

$10,000 SWINDLE

The cemeteuxton was t involved in the affairi: bute disappeared. They mader 610,600 more than the amount t Harbin, July 17 Wore entitled to for this jobuty According to an official Japanese,

cover the swindle, defendant dospatch, Japanese troope yesterday

hie confederates. removed surrounded a woody lair of 200 stones from old graves. bandits about fifteen miles north-stones could not be replaced cast of Harbin sales te

cause it was not known to The bandita were bombed by Japarrese noropianes, and casualties The S.CA. naked that a serious graves they originally belonggu t is stated, amount to fifty bandits'

low be taken of the ens

Mt. Schoßold asked whethon damage could be compenested fo

Sub-Insphotor Biston repli that it could not th trace about half the in turne scadusrovlace the

LONDON VISIT AT AN killed and forty wounded. Reuter,

END

SMART London, July 20 King Felsa, accompanied by his Stan and the Lord Chamberlain, Heft London by the continental: boat, tiven. train for Switzerland to-day-

eve: Brittal Wireleskibe!

About six thousand guesta

London, July 20

the King and tonded a garden party Paincy to day

ghám

The sand footpath Pfronting

· Kowloon Post Offies EwAS I COMET “during the past claw Gaya BaRUAR

falfkrood has betri metto Ita

SCOTLAND'S WIN

AT BISLEY

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