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FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933.
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U.S. ARMED INTERVENTION IN CUBA MOOTED
First Local Breach of Promise
SIBERIA HORRORS
JAPANESE STORY OF FAMINE
MANY RAIDS ON MANCHUKUO
Harbin, Aug. 11. Tragic conditions in the Amur Province are declared to exist by Captain Miazaki, the chief of the Japanese Military Mission at Taiheiho,
IRISH FASCIST POLICY
Gen. O'Duffy Issues Statement
Dublin, Aug. 11. General O'Duffy. the Director-General, of ' the National Guard, has issued a statement setting out his policy.
He is in favour of a change in the Parliamen- tary system in the Irish Free States and is preparing a campaign in support of a new system based on Fascist lincs.--Reuter,
In a statement to the press, he CARUMirencana
declared that there were more than twenty recorded occasions on which Ogpu armed detachments! had raided Manchukuo territory in the vicinity of Tabeiho in order) to secure provisions and ocension- ally to murder Manchukuo clti-
zens.
We relate that he witnessed thes machine-gua killing in mid-stream in the Amur River of refugees, from Russia of all ages and both
Bexes.
Suit
MUSICIAN
SUED
FILIPINO GIRL MAKES $1,000 CLAIM
NO LETTERS
"This creates a record. It is the first breach of promise case ever known in this court," said the Puisne Judge, Mr. R.. E. Lindsell at the calling over of the Ses-
Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh enappadĮ shortly before setting out for Green.
land,
GERMANY'S sions List at the Supreme LINDBERGH
PROMISE
HERR HABICHT'S RADIO TIRADE
BRITAIN WAITING FOR MOMENT
:
London; Aug. 10.
Court this morning.
The action was down on the
list as a claim for $1,000 by Hasa
DEATH
Bautista, of 578, Nathan Rond. RUMOUR
against Lorenzo Rall, musieiun. lof Peking Building, Kowloon.
Both claimant and defondant are Filipinos.
order for
Messrs. Dennys and Co., repre- sented the plaintiff and made an Hope is expressed here that application for pleadings. His Twenty-four USSR refugees the further broadcast speech at-Lordship said an who managed to reach Taihelho tacking the Austrian Govern- particulars would be made but safely, relate that the inhabitants ment which was delivered last pleadings were not necessary.
dying of the Amur Province are like flies from starvation and dis-night by Herr Theodore Habicht
been
It was stated that there were no letters.
from the Munich broadcasting ease, that thousands have thrown into gaol and into enfor-station, marks the end of the series and that it was given be-
Mr. H. A. de B. Botelho, for eed labour camps.--Route.
fore the undertaking by the Leo D'Almada and Co., agreed to Chancellor, Herr Hitler, had had supply the particulars and the
ime to take effect in the issue case was adjourned for a week. of instructions from Berlin.
RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA
New Nanking Scheme Predicted
A Rome statement that it is absolutely necessary to close these
incidents in order to establish the INDIA AND
desired return to normality in the
between Berlin relations
and Vienna is warmly endorsed and in: view of the assurances given by the German, Government to the Italian Ambassador in Berlin that Nanking, Aug. 11. propaganda by means of wireless Extension of the sphere and off and serial incursions will be pre- the revenues of the Finance Minis. vented, it is emphasised that Ger- try Is predicted in government man Government must be credited with the Intention of carrying out circles. The Government is to its promise. attempt to reaume control of pro-
There is, therefore, a disinclin- vincial revenues.
lation in London to attach,.at this The expansion scheme has been stage, excessive importance to approved by Mr. T. V. Soong, who the single incident.. will carry it out upon his returni
The French Ambassador called
JAPAN
TRADE DELEGATES APPOINTED
PROMINENT CIVIL SERVANTS
MYSTERY WIRELESS MESSAGE
PRES. ROOSEVELT IN DILEMMA
SHOOTING AND BOMBING CONTINUES
FOREIGN INTEREST
WASHINGTON, AUG. 10.
THE CRITICAE SITUATION IN CUBA WHERE GRAVE INCIDENTS ARE OF ALMOST HOURLY OCCURRENCE HAS PLACED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT IN AN AWKWARD DILEMMA.
If he orders United States Marines to land for the
protection of life and property, as he is being pressed to do, there will probably be a storm of denunciation from the Latin Americans against "Yankee Im- perialism."
On the other hand if he refuses to intervene and a revolution breaks out, other nations might insist on taking steps to protect their nationals, which would violate the historic Monroe Doctrine.
"
MACHADO HOSTILE TO AMERICA
SUBSEQUENTLY Department to-day of the Japan- lads and censorship of newspapers
Following a visit to the State; were suspended for several per-
DISPROVED
Copenhagen, Aug. 10, A profound shock was created throughout Copen. hagen, and throughout
OPEN REBELLION.
ese Ambassador, it was stuted | vigorously applled. that Mr. Cordell Hull gave him on assurance that the United States was taking every possible step to prevent damage to persons and
property in Cuba.
MACHADO'S STAND.
A NEW ATLANTIC RECORD
Empress of Britain Beats Own Time
London, Aug. 10.
By crossing the Atlantic from Father Point in the St. Lawrence River to Cher- bourg breakwater in foür days, seven hours and thirty-two minutes, atan average speed of 24.93 knots, the Canadian Pacific liner, Empress of Britain, has set up a now record for the Canadian service beat ing her own 1926 record by 26 minutes.-British Wire less
KEY PITTMAN'S SACRILEGE
END THE MONROE DOCTRINE!
OUTWORN ITS USEFULNESS
New York, Aug. 10.1
The renunciation by the United States of the famous Monroe Doctrine was the Open rebellion · broke out in startling suggestion made. August, 1931, led by former Prea- by Senator Key Pittman ident Mario G. Menocal, but ho
"
and his chief of staff, Colonel upon his return to America Carlos Mendieta · and - a larger from the World Economic America when the report That President Roosevelt's feats number of insurgents-were-cal Conference to-day.
Jor an outcry of "Yankee Imperial tured in Pinar del Rio on August was cabied, by a
rumourism" are not unfounded is shown 13 and an expedition that landed! Mr. Pittman made his augu- that Colonel Lindbergh had by the stated credited to Presidin Oriente on August 17 was¡tion quite seriously, being aparent crashed in Greenland and had
ans to "defend the republic's In- Although amnesty was grantedly impressed by recent develop- been fatally injured.
Colonel Lindbergh is flying to Europe via the Northern route and was reported to have taken off from Juliana.
ent Machado, who has urged Cub-wiped out.
dependence at all costs." He is January 14, 1932, disturbances have menta in Cuba and the talk of
Pres. Machado on United States intervention. reported to have told his Liberal continued.
supporters that he is ready to re- February 2, 1933, created by de sigh if the people wish it, but cree a national militia in addition that he will not quit as a result to the army, Last June, Congress, of "foreign intermendling."
The statement is generally inter- preted as referring to the activit
Confirmation, was impossible to obtain owing to the breakdown of wireless communication betweenies of the American Ambassador Denmark and Greenland, but when Mr. Summer Welles,
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these had been restored, the re- port was destroyed, it being nouneed that Cal. Lindbergh was safe at Jualianhaab.-Reuter.
HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE.
Many casualties have been caus- ed during recent riots in all parts of Cuba, The heaviest loss of THE FACTS,
life has occurred in Havana, when Simlu, Aug. 10,
police, prior to the ordering of New York, Aug. 10. The delegates appointed by
corres-martial law, turned machine-gune The Associated Press the Government of India to
pondent at Julianhanb says that on thousands of rioters in the Cen- to Meanwhile, there is much talk Lindbergh had lunch to-day will tral Park, Sheriff Ibsena. He intended fly in the afternoon to Angmags- of America's exercising her rights Balik, but heavy fog compelled under the Platt Amendment, which Is acknowledged in the Cuban him to postpone the trip.
Constitution and which provides The false report of the accident that the Cuban government con- emanated from a wireless message sents that the United States may picked up in Denmark shortly exercise the right to intervene after Colonel Lindbergh was due for the preservation of Cuban In- to start. There is no clue to the dependence and to maintain a identity, of the station that sent government capable of protecting Hfe, property and individual Iber- the message.-Reuter,
ty, and for discharging the_ob-| ligations with respect "to - [Cuba] Imposed by the renty of peaco (with Spain) on the United Status."
• to Nanking. The Finance Minis-at the Foreign Office this afternoon. try may be re-named the Economic
IMMODERATE LANGUAGE. negotiate with Japan in regard Department of the Kuomintang Government so that its adminis- Herr Habicht's language last to the trade relations betwoon tration will be extended to econe night was highly inmoderate. The India and Japan are Sir Joseph mic matters, including reconstruc- broadcast speaker declared that Bhore and Sir Frank Noyce. tion works in China,
Chancellor Dollfuss Government The Japanese delegates are Mr. was capable of anything except Setsuzo Sawada, Envoy Extraor- good. In its appeal to anti-Gerdinary and Minister Plonipoten- mana In foreign countries, es- tiary, and Mr. Susumu Perno, of TWENTY KILLED IN pecially France, its sole purpose
was to attempt to cling to office the Japanese Department of Com-
merce and Industry. AIR RAID
against the wishes of the people.
Sir Joseph Bhore is a member Chancellor Dollfuss, said the broadenst, belonged to a gang of of the Governnor-General's Execu-
tive Council.' He has
hold There can be no European peaco numerous high posts in the Govern-; until Contral Europe is pacified by ment of India. From. 1930 to 1932 an Austro-Gorman union, undorio was in charge of the Depart- the Nazis, he declared.
ment of Industry and Labour and Peking, Aug. 11.
The demarches sont by the since then has been head of the врюков- Interviewed last night, a man for General Ho Ying-ching powers to Berlin would not have Commercial and Railway Depart admitted that the situation at the slightest effect upon the mont. Dolonor was very critical, but national policles.
JAPANESE ATTACK IN terrorists:
CHARHAR
declared that no official report had been recolved regarding its fall.
An official bulletin atatos that
Both the Government paper,
Sir Frank Noyce succeeded Sir Reichpost, and the Domocratic fag, Joseph Bhore in the Department state editorially that the Habicht of Industry and Labour in 1932,
in a Japanese air raid on Kuyuan attack la not only an insult to He has been closely connected with
twenty. Chinese were Reutor,
British Wireless and Router.
the Indian cloth trade, being Con-
JAPANESE AIR TRAGEDY
KOREAN AVIATRIX
ECONOMIC BASIS,
KJENNENORIOETANSANDER
CHINESE SHOT DEAD
Fourth Killed in the This Week
London, Aug. 11. The New York correspon- dent of the Daily Telegraph reports that a Chinese was shot dead yesterday in the main street of Havana,
This makes the fourth Chinese who has been killed in the last few days.
It is stated that the Chinese community num- bering thirty thousand is. likely to give trouble soon,
The city suffered, more shooting and bombing yes- terday.Reuter, -
ACTUATED A
He declared that the Monroe Doctrine as a practlenbla palley was worn out. It had served la useful purpose in the past, bet there was no further obligation on the part of the. United States fo interfere in the affairs of Lath American peoples.
When the Monroe Doctrine wis formulated, the object was, to pr vent interference in South Amer ica by the European Powers. The danger of those Powers attempt ing to extend their governmentin- to Latin America was, at the pro- sent day, negligible.-Reuter,
HUNDREDS BOUND
- NORTH
FOR THE GROUSE SHOOTING
London, Aug. 10.1 Heavy traffic is being enrrida by rail from London to Scotinnd for the opening of the groute. shooting season on Saturday, by Several additional througtă. strains are being run to-night and. anasy hundreds of sleeping berthk in Pros. Machado's control; grant- have boon reserved. Unrest in Cuba which has flared ed him authority to continue the
Additions to the normal gör up once again has been causing suspension of constitutional guar KILLED
trouble for the last three years antees, equivalent to martini law, vices arranged for to-morrow are ovon heavior, eloven extra and is generally considered to be until the end of his term in 1930. Tokyo, Aug.) 8. baned largely or unfavourablo Pres. Machado, who was In-Scottish expresses being scheduled The only Korean aviatrix, Silas oconomie conditions due to the augurated May 20, 1925 for a term from Euston alone, A special killed Austria but an affront to Italy troller of Cotton Cloth in 1918. Keigen Boku, was killed when her low price of sugar, Cuba's chief of four years, was re-elected with featuro of traffic is the largo He presided over the Colton airplane, the "Blue Swallow," erop for a-contury and a half out opposition in 1928 for a term number of motor-care being con Textile Industry Enquiry in 1926. crashed at Mount Kurogatake, 100 President Machado has been the of six years. Ilis önemies have voyed to the North, by train Ho la also a member of the miles west of Tokyo, It was learn-object of various abortive revolts, charged his regime with wild ex-British Wireless.
Students of the National Uni-travagance as well as terrorismi. Executive Council-Reuter.
ed to-day.
Faced with the economic depres The accident occurred shortly af-versity in Havana staged a deman- tor she took off Monday morning stration against the government alon and declining revenues, the YOUNG MARSHAL Local estate worn under 10,200 on a good-will flight to Hsinking, on September 30, 1930 and many government recently made drastic was left by Shok Yik-kwan. mer- Manchukuo.
bomb explosions indicated a well- cuts In the budget, discontinuing all terroriot campaign, pubile works and reducing total ox- chant, of 2, Yuk Wa Fong, Canton, Sho, was de years old organize who died on February 15, -Probate pl When the Bier failed to show up Machado refused to resign, pled-penditure to about $60,000,000 the will has been granted to hĩa són Shek Tax-ling, of, 19, Connaught Road at her destination a search was in-ged the constitutional reforms de year-Router and U. P. Wost.
stituted. Her body and wrocked manded and vigorously suppress A plano subsequently were founded the disorders.
pero of the army of 12,600 men, of the Machado has had firm control
The wedding la announced to take rural guard of more than 6,000 and inte Whortly of Mr. Kenneth Harrison the national police force of over
Her physlelap, of Armand Bulld
2.000.
LO WEN-KAN-
REPORT OF PENDING
RESIGNATION
Nanking, Aug. 11,
ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE
NEGOTIATIONS STILL GOING ON
London, Aug. 10. Although there has been no om- In connection with the Anglo- cial announcement 38 in reported Sovlet negotiations :: A further
Letters of administration to the that Mr. Lo Won-kan, the Foreign meeting of the sub-committee $1000 catate of Wong Buk -Minister, has tendered his resigns dealing with the posalble form of kam vili
ntion La Mre-Wang Ching,wal at the new. Anglo-Soviet Conmergini poems
CUBAN AMBASSADOR LEAVING U.3. Wash
ton,
EXTENSIVE TOUR OF
EUROPE