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Supreme Court
Hongkong Telegraph.
FOUNDED 161
No. 14007
# A MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933. 日二廿月七
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DUNLOP Fort
In a class by. itself
DUNLOP
FORT
TYPHOON ABOUT NINETY MILES TO THE SOUTH
SENSATIONAL U.S.
GAOL BREAK
Three Killed; Thirteen Convicts Escape
New Orleans, Sopt. 10. Three were killed in a desperate riot at Angola Prison to-day. Thirteen' long-term prisoners made their escape, frustrating pursuit with hait of revolver fire.
ה
They stole a car belonging to a visitor and made off after cutting the prison telephone wires.--Reuter.
ALEPPO INCIDENT
AN ANTI-BRITISH DEMONSTRATION
SEQUEL TO KING FEISAL'S 'DEATH
Bagdad, Sept. 10. King Ghazi, the now ruler of Iraq, has already assumed his responsibilities.
SMALL IN AREA
HEAVY BLOW NOT ANTICIPATED
PASSING CLEAR
A typhoon which formed fairly close to the Colony during the night caused the hoisting of the No. 7 Signal soon after seven o'clock this morning.
The disturbance "moved very rapidly at first, but later slowed down.
At the moment, no great danger to the Colony is to be feared. The Indications are that the typhoon will puss to the south,
According to an official state-
The great typhoon which struck the count near Shanghai last week-end considerably affected the city although fortunately only miner damage was done. Perhaps the most striking thing that resulted from the fury of the winds was the flood in Central District and parts of Hongkow caused by the overflow of the Whangpoo. The picture on the right shows the depth of water in Szechuan Road near the Junction with Hankow Road at midnight on Satärday while that on the left shows the conditions of the street at breakfast time on Sunday
morning.
TOKYO PLOT TRIAL
THE DEATH SENTENCE DEMANDED
FOR THREE NAVAĽ CADETS
Tokyo, Sept. 11.
The Procurator has de- manded the imposition of the death sentence on three of the naval cadets involved in the Tokyo outrages of May 15, 1932.
The three upon whom the full penalty of the law is invoked aro subalterns named Koga, Mikami
by the Royal O FOOCHOW NAVAL CONFERENCE NAZI OFFER and Kuroiwa.
ment issued Ob- [servatory, the typhoon or depres-
slon began to develop south of the; Colony about 50 milés to the west of Pratas 'Shouls and about 1201 miles to the, south-east of Ilong-; kong.
MOVING WIDE.
There was no clear ludication of Its direction early on. It seem- ed probable that it would move west or north-west..
Shortly after tén o'clock # was stated that the typhoon was about 120 miles to the south-east ap-
is:
PANIC
RAMP STAGED IN CITY
"REDS" HELD IN CHECK
"The Communists have been
Foochow, at least for sometime,"
the Telegraph was informed this
He has re-appointed the Premier jarently moving W.N.W... it checked in their attack in the and all Cabinet Ministers to the changes course to more north-vicinity of Yenping and they are pusts they held under King Felsal.orly direction are we likely to get not likely to advance down to:
Meanwhile a week's mourninga severe blow. for King Folsal will be observed in every town and village through- out the country, as well Trans-Jordania and Syria, where King Feisal's death (he was once King of Syria) was the excuse for small anti-British demonstration bra mosque at-Aleppo.-
tule, the French authorities there However, acting with prompti- are taking steps to prevent any further trouble.
King Feisal's body is now at Brindisi, awaiting the arrival of the British cruiser "Despatch,' which will convey the remains to Haifu.-Reuter,
SIR W. HORNELL'S NIECE ENGAGED
The weather forecast. North-East Winds, moderate to a Hale; cloudy with rain,
South of the Colony, cyclonic rales are to be expected.
anfall-aren,
just returned from a visit to the morning by a European who has
Fukten aren.
fle stated that until he left Foochow two days ago Yenping
reports had suggested, although It!
RUMOUR
TOKYO PROTEST TO U.S.A.
THREAT OF BUILDING RACE
INVITATION TO BRITAIN
STRONG DOSE OF INFLATION
U.S. CURRENCY OUTLOOK
COSTS RISING
TO AUSTRIA
FIVE TERMS OF SETTLEMENT".
LATEST HABICHT BROADCAST
Munich, Sept. 10. The Nazi leaders responsible
In three other cases, the Pro- curator is demanding ilfe impri- sonment, and he is asking for seu- Itences of from three to six years'
Imprisonment for the other naval. cadets concerned.
THE RINGLEADERS.
Heavier sentences are demanded for the naval participators than for the military for whom eight years' imprisonment was con- sidered sufficient by the Procura- tor, as the naval men are regard- ed as the instigators, the rlug- leaders and the seniors.
Meanwhile, there is a growing
for the tension now existing be- movement throughout the country tween Austria and Germany are patriotic motives" impelling, the úrging leniency. owing to "the
for the accused in their actions.
New York, Sept. 10. The possibility of the introduc- now offering terms tion of a definite currency infla-peaceful settlement" of the trou- tion programme within the next ble with the Dollfuss Govern- three months is now envisaged.ment.
Tho infisilon-achome in-content-
The Daily Express reports The typhoon appears to be of had never fallen into the hands that Japan and the United The warship in port left for the Communists 48 repeated States have decided to ask plation, according to hints by Mr. their typhoon anchorages this had been closely-invested. When Britain-to-participate in a morning shortly after the No. 7
the Communists made their ud- now Three-Power signal was hoisted.
vance in the city the gates were Conference. shut immediately. Severe fight- ing had since taken place in the neighbourhood, and Yenping was more or less the key point.
SQUALLS EXPECTED. The weather forecast issued at 10.20 a.m. stated the outlook to be
follows:-North-east
winda. moderate, freshening considerably. probably to a gale: cloudy, squai-
its
rain.
LATEST NEWS This afternoon, the typhoon was reported to be within thirteen miles of Lat 21 N, Longitude 114 Daughter of Mr. E. B. C. B. moving it a W.N.W. direction.
Hornell
The engagement is announced between Malcolm Douglas, youngest Fon of the late J. Scott Esq., CHE.. M.B.E., and Mrs. Scott of Dorking, Surrey, and Joan Cornish, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. C. Hornell of Bournemouth, Hants.
Miss Joan Hornell in the niece of Sir William Hornell, Vlee-Chan-
area
of
UNRELIABLE INFORMATION,
As an illustration reliable information
which has
Naval
"GHOSTLY INFLUENCES."
The spirits of the dead appear to have played fully as importaut The terms were outlined by Herring in inspiring the actions of tha
part the teachings of the live ! Wallace, the Secretary-of-the-Ag-Habicht, the famous Nazi "In-young-men-concerned This, at riculture Department, provides for spector for Austria" who was de- least, is the impression given by the reduction of the gold content ported from Vienna, in a broadcast the evidence brought to light in of the dollar.
address from the Munich station the course of the court-martiale. The journal says that the con-
The New York Times quotes Mr. to-night.
The "ghostly influences" :meu- ference will be convened for the Wallace as saying that the people He declared that the conditions {tioned by the defendants include: purpose of revising the Washing-are likely to got impatient in the were as follows:
1.-Lieutenant Araki, who con-
abolition
of
2.9
i
March, 1927, to atone for the dia,
legal
of
ton and London Naval Treaties. next three months and to demand (1) the re-establishment of the mitted suicide at Nanking in
It adds that the decision to in-a strong dose of inflation unless Nazis rights and liborties of the un-vite Britain is the sequel to a re- the disparity between the farmers political party in Austrin;
cont exchange of Notes between incomes and the price he pays for
(2) the the United States and. Japan, his purchases can be overcome by been pouring into Foochow a case following the Japanese pretest the increase in costs under the measures against the members was instanced of a person coming from. Yenping who in conversation against President Roosevelt's de- National Recovery Act going into the Party;
purchasing power with our informant, stated that he cision to inaugurate a £47,000,000 Increased
warship building programme. through pay-rolls and not into in- had been in Yenping for
erensed profits for manufacturers, Įtimo and had not even heard a p
Reuter, who gun fired. Another person
some-
PANIC IN FOOCHOW.
It was then about ninety miles sonth of Hongkong and seemed arrived at about the same time and Swatow were peaceful and certain to pass.
stated that there had been con- tn no danger, a The very small typhoon necounts for the
wild weather aratively. Perienced considering how the disturbance is..
It continues to threaten the to the West of Macno,
cellor of the University. She is K.I.T.C. PRESIDENT
working in the Shanghal office of the Imperial Chomical Industries (China) Ltd.
Mr. E.B.C. Hornell is well-known- in Hongkong. He retired last year after 20 years' bervice with Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co.
Mr. Scott, is an assistant in the Shanghat branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, but we are informed that. the wedding is not likely to take place 21 1035.
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DEATH OF BRIG.
The Telegraph's Foochow cor- GENERAL BROCK
the tinuous fighting quite close to the com-city for days. These contradic- ex-tary reports were pouring into close. Foochote and I was thus difficult respondent writes:-
to obtain any reliable information.} "Panie" is scarcely too strong A great panic was stated in a word to describe the situation Foochow Inst week by rumours, that prevailed In stated to have, been ́engineered | week-end.
ocally, that Foochow
In WIB
Rumours that Yenping had been imminent danger and as a result takep. by the Reds were capped there was a great demund for by stories of the fall of Kution accommodation in
vessel and the advance of the Reda to
GOING ON LEAVE
Farewell Tea Party
Yesterday
on
any
Foochow Inst AFTER DISTINGUISHED
leaving the port. Large numbers wards Foochow It was pathetic of refugees from Yenping came to
sco parties of well-dressed down the river and overland to people hurrying out from the Foochow and were placed in eamps city, some to stay on the_Island las all other available accommoda- | of
Nantal, edme to Pagoda tion was taken. The disquietude Anchorage, and many filling all has since been dispelled by the available accommodation on assurances that there was no im steamers bound for Shanghai and mediate danger.
Hongkong..
It was said that some of these steamers hnd three thousand passengers og board, and that as much as. $150 was paid for a
Mr. Malan Singh, President of the Kowicon Indian Tennis Club,
2nd DIVISION CUT UP? is shortly leaving for Indin furlough and for the purpose of In answer to a question as to attending his daughter's wedding, the relative positions of the differ
cd.
CAREER
(Our Own Correspondent).
[Dy ↑ Telegraph, Govurleht, Teltorankie! Monagen Ordinaza, 1991. Recalved September
London, Sept. 10. The death is announced of Brigadier General Henry Jenkins Brock, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., at the
go of 63.
Educated at Haileybury College, General Brock entered the Royal litary Academy, Woolwich, and subsequently joined the Royal Ar
lllery in 1889.
Ho served in the South Afrien
grace" of having been disarmed with his men when the Nationalist troops were pouring into the city. 2Lleutenant-Commander Kit- sakiri, who committed suleida in the summer of 1930 aa protest against the London Naval Treaty, tem-which the considered gave Japan too small a ratio for the require- menta of national defence.
3-Commander Fuili, a nav.d
(Continued on Page 5.)
GENERAL ELECTION.
(3) representation in A porary Cabinet constituted in' ne cordance with the strength of the Nazi Party:
(4) general elections to be hold as soon as possible;
(6) the formation of a govern- meni in accordance with the election resulta.
aims of the Nazia were to unite Germany and Austria, but they wished to accomplish this by at arrangement with the Powers con- cerned and not by force.-Reuter.
Herr Habicht stressed that the
TRAIN
WRECKERS
IN MANCHURIA ·
PASSENGERS AND CREW CARRIED OFF
Harbin, Sept. 11: Bandits wrecked another train
of
THE NANCHANG AFFAIR
NAVY EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS
The following message was, de- spatched to the Nanchang officers, jan their release from captivity, by the Commander-in-Chief, officers and men of the China Fleet:
The Commander-in-Chief, of, cera and men of the China Ficet send their warmest congratulations on your safe return and hope you are none the worse for your try-- ing adventures."
YOKOHAMA SPECIE
BANK
The reply received by the Naval Authorities was:-
Tho three merchant Service As a mark of appreciation of font divisions of the XIXth Route passage with practically no ne- War from 1900 to 1902, was wound on the Chinese Eastern Railway officers convoy thoir thanks to the the great services he has rendered Army and the Communists, we commodation to speak of.
Commander-in-Chief, Captains and ̈ the Club, members yesterday in wore informed that in the absence Rooms at Pagoda ordinarily lob and three clasps, and the King's
od and awarded the Queen's Medal (yesterday,
men of the China Fleat for their vited him to a tea party, when com- of reliable Information It was for three or four dollars a week Medal and two clasps.
They unbolted the rails, causing very kind message.” plimentary speeches were exchang- dificult to say,
the dorafimont of the train which were fotching' forty or Gfty As far as could be ascertained dollars a day.
He also served throughout the was carrying passengers from Mr. Feroz All, Hon, Secretary of tho
European War from 1914 to 1918, Pogranitchnaya towards Harbln. Communista were ap- And still the rumours continus was mentioned in despatches and the Club, said how much they owed proximately in the vicinity of ed, and now ones were invented. awarded the D.S.0. C.M.G., and The incident occurred about to Mr. Mahan Singh for his great Lion-Cheng."
miles this aldo C.B. Ho retired on pay in 1922. sloven work, on behalf of the club. He The position of the 2nd (Tom- BANKS CLOSE DOORS. had done much to help them out of porarily Incorporated) Division,
Pogranitchnaya, little dificulties and it was largely under General Lu Hsing-pong, was
As soon as the derailment through his efforts that the club extremely obscure as they are pirated, another wrecked, a third who were on the point of return-occurred, the train was subjected to was now in a flourishing condition, stated to have suffered a severe to have turned: turtle, and so on. Ing up river after their holiday in fusillado of bullets. The train
They wished him a happy and reverse. The 60th Division is re- Naturally there was a run on the at Kullang have been advised to was pillaged and the bandits of the Yokohama Specie Bank that bonefletal hollday and naked him to ported to be in the region of money shops, and real dimculty wait till the situation clears up; seized the Manchukuo milltary at the half-yearly shareholders Go extend to his daughter the con- Kioaningfu.
was found in finding enough Indood it would be dimeult to go guard, all the passengers and all meeting held on Saturday, a met 26 Kratulations of the club on Forolga warships at the Pagoda eliver to supply the domand. at the moment owing to lack of the train craw and carried them pront of You: 18,309,008,82 was
Anchorage Bro: H.M.S., Bridge- Several inativa: banka - have | travelling facilities; i Singh suitably, ro- water, ho Japanese de
(shown;e including a. Y5,850,464.04 Mr Mahan Singh
destroyers closed-their doors, a
Reinforcements of marines have
{hy had done for the cião was be- U:8.3, Sacramento, et
totumours were large | from Hinghwa and even Shanghai Douglas Wharf at noon and cause of his keen interest In Its gunboats which recently by invented by persons eager to are being sent up River to streng polles were informeLENThe "Empress of Canada" Ho hoped to return to find it in the brought troops from the south are mak
of the card. then the defence of Yenping. The peared to be L today at noon and same flourishing condition, alo
mrmbytrofaand panicu, jeiabatluri but a walle
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