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SEPTEMBER 19, CAM TALANG TUESDAY,

1933 日十三月七

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BONIN ISLANDS FORTIFICATIONS RUMOUR

Japan Invited to Give Explanation of Position

SHARKEY FAILS

BADLY BATTERED IN "COME-BACK"

LEVINSKY WINS NINE ROUNDS

Chicago, Sept. 18. Jack Sharkey, former heavyweight boxing cham- pion of the world, had all hopes dashed of regaining

TOKYO TERRORIST

TRIAL

Military Cadets to Go to Prison

Tokyo, Sept. 19.

The military cadets con- cemed in last year's May 15 outrages were to-day sen. tenced to four years' impri sonment, instead of the eight years demanded by the Prosecutor on August 19th--Reuter,

his crown when to-night he LOCAL DOCTOR'S

was beaten by King Len- vinsky on points in a ten round encounter.

Over 80,000 people saw Levin- sky outpoint Sharkey, the verdict) of the judges being unanimous.

Sharkey won only one round out of the ten, this being the seventh, where he showed lashes) of his old form with lefts to thei jaw and body.

Levinsky floured Shorkey with}, a smashing right to the head in the first round, Sharkey took a count of seven and was obviously very distressed in the second! round.

In the following rounds, Shar- key mave frequent signs of wilt ing under the relentless pound ing of Levinsky

ACHIEVEMENT

TETANUS CURE

IN 14 DAYS

SERIOUS CASE

FROM TAIPO

A remarkable and unusual tetanus cure by a local doctor has just been brought to light.

A month

ago

a 16-year-old. Chinese boy, named Wong Tung- fook, fell from a tree near Taipo | EX-CHAMPION JEERED,

sustaining severe injuries. He' Levinsky jeered at the former ay ill in a village for eight days champion and called to him to when it was discovered that lock- "eome and take it" as he drove jaw had developed. The limba him to the ropes with volley of became rigid and the spine curved. blows at the head and wild "hay- makers" which occasionally land-

ed with devastating effect.

TREATY

BREACH

SUSPICION

NAVAL LIMITATION IN JEOPARDY

PORT LLOYD AS AN AIR BASE?

LONDON, SEPT. 19. ÁLLEGATIONS THAT THE JAPANESE NAVY IS FORTIFYING THE BONIN ISLANDS ARE NOW ENGAGING SERIOUS ATTENTION, AND THE TREATY ISSUE IS BEING RAISED,

The alleged fortification of the Bonins, some five hundred odd miles south of Yokohama, is the subject of `an article by a correspondent to The Times, who also re- fers to the suggestion that the reported conversion of Port Lloyd into a naval and air base portends the Japan- ese abandonment of the Ladrones and other Pacific groups in 1935 when she will dissociate herself from the League.

The correspondent, dealing with this view, says it is equally possible that the Japanese intend to hold them and has created a powerful base in the Bonins in order to protect them..

Sailors in Cuba are guarding highways and bridges as a precau- tion against disorder. Photo shows sailors armed with n nachine cun, on the Miramar bridge in Havana.

STRIKE MENACE IN CUBA

ANTI-AMERICAN

FEELING

PRESIDENT WEARY OF EFFORT.

MAY RESIGN

Havana, Sept. 18. Notwithstanding the fact that anti-American feeling is still run- ning high, residents are, largoly disregarding the order to boycott American companies in connexion | with the strike at Manzanillo. «

There are labour troubles in other parts of Cuba and the new regime is experiencing consider- able dimenity in its efforts to achieve stability.

Cuban soldiers, loyal to the Sergeant's Regime," routed a group of Communist demonstrators who were Inciting, workers to strike along anti-American linos. An American destroyer has arrived at Manzanille and troops are being rushed to the strike

CONTROL OF INFLATION DEMAND area from Santiago,

RUBBER

RESTRICTIONIST HOPE RUNS HIGH

Certainly, the writer says, the Chichijima (Tsitsi- shima) base further strengthens their almost impreg- nable position in the Western Pacific, and its conversion LONDON MEETING into an air base scarcely seems consonant with Article Nineteen of the Five-Power Treaty.

He was brought in to the French

The Times, in a leading article Hospital by a Roman Catholle on the issues raised by Its corres

was commenced.

London, Sept. 10. The Amsterdam correspondent of the Fluqncial Times states that well-informed Dutch rubber

Sharkey, made a fiannelul sus priest and anti-tetanus treatment in het whether the of the tent TURNING OF THE the tere hint thing the meeting of

cess of the fight, being guaran- teed £5,000 win or lose, but the result has dashed his hopes of chance of retrieving the heavy weight championship-Reuter.

SHANGHAI POSTAL DELAYS

"Via Siberia" Route Agitation

Agitation in the columns of the North-China Daily News for the resumption of the mall service vla

rance.

show any Bonin Irland were fortified on February Within a fortnight the lad had 6, 1922 when the Washington "recovered and is now cating his Treaty, was signed.

rice heartily in the Hospital and romping round with other patients,

Altogether 150,000 units

} serum were used,

If they were not then fortified and the rumour of the conversion of of Port Lloyd into an air base Is a fact, the change would seem to be perilously near an infraction of Article Nineteen of the Treaty.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL FUND

The Latest List of Donations

4

F. Stafford Smith

On the other hand, lettera from John Fung (Tack Chiu) China vin Siberia are not being Previously acknowledged sent by that route.-Reuter.

SUSPICION AROUSED.

Assuming that Chichijima was not fortified in 1922, the precnt- tions taken (against observation) ten years later and re-doubled this

article,

TIDE

DEPRESSION HAS HAD ITS DAY

MUCH BRIGHTER OUTLOOK⋅

London, Sept. '18.

British Rubber Growers' As- sociation held in London yester-: day practically unanimously fa- youred the control of production.

It is stated that a committee was formed, which, in co-operation with the Dutch, will work out the further details and approuch the British Government,

The Dutch growers are said to be agreed in principle,

It is learned that the principle of the destruction of rubber tapped in excess of quotas will probably be maintained, although there still seems to be some difference

LONDON SILENT.

GROWS

Cotran Conference Resolution

Washington. Sapt. 19.

Cotton The American Conference to-day passed a unanimous resolution calling on President Roosevelt to use his powers to inflate the Currency in order to raise cotton to twenty cents a pound and cotton seed to $30 a ton.-Renter,

SHANGHAI FLOODED

SWEPT BY TAIL OF TYPHOON

MUCH MINOR

GIVING UP?

President San Marton to-day predicted that a solution of the Cuban erials la imminent and this is taken to indleste a possibility that he will voluntarily surrender the Presidency in consequence of his failure to secure the support (Continued on Page 11.)

COAL CODE FEATURE

PRICE CONTROL BY N.R.A.

PRESIDENT TAKES POWERS.

Washington, Sept. 18.

After long haggling be- tween the miners and the coal-owners, the Coal Code has been submitted to Presi- dent Roosevelt and signed.

The Colle provides for a forty- hour working week in the bitu- minous coal industry and fixes the basic minimum wages for skilled

DAMAGE

Shanghai, Sept. 19. Shanghai.was flooded to a depth of three foet in several

The Code also provides for the Later. districts as the result of the marketing of coal at reasonable

No official information is obtain-

and unskilled labour.

prices to be fixed by the industry National Industrial" Recovery Ad- ministration.

year would arouse suspicions of The Intest League of Nations of opinion in regard to the basis. an even more serious breach of the roylew on "World production and of the quotas to be allotted to the prices" states that there are en- Dutch East Indies, Malaya and It is possible, of course, Buyscouraging signs that the low Ceylon-Reuter. the Times, that the Japanese aut-point of the world economic de- Siberia, has brought out the in- The following further donations thoritics did not wish to give a pression was passed about mid- formation that letters despatch-to the St. John's Cathedral Re- foreignor chance of watching ed from Europe and marked "Via storation Fund have been received: the tactical exercises of their war-dlo of 1932 and that in spite of Siberia and Dairen" are reaching Mr. & Mrs. C. J. Waddell ... $16 ships and naval nircraft In a partial setback in some coun- their destinations without bind-M. C..

10 manoeuvres near the islands, or of tries in the first quarter of 1933, able in London of the outcome of typhoon, which caused a con- 20 studying the conversion of Port Industrial production in general meeting of the Rubber Growers' siderable amount of minor under the supervision of the

Association yesterday, but it te 1 Lloyd into a commercial airport. is showing an upward tendency understood that restriction waR

damage. The roview, which enrefully discussed and that the Committee Fortunately, Shanghai escaped EXPLANATION DESIRABLE.

analyses the features of the In-were unanimously in favour of the It is to be hoped that this is dustrial depression since 1929, introduction of a schome-Reuter, the full force of the blow," get- the true cause of the Japanese at Rites that the volume of world

ting merely the tall-end.

for the arbitration of labour dis- titude, otherwise the prospect of trade as whole fell between that

The floods, occurred during the Puten, while President Roosevelt continued limitation of naval year and 1988 hy, about 27 per

night and affected most of the struck out of the Code a clause armaments and of fortifientions in i cent. the Pacifle will recede still farther)

streets in the contral districts, na affecting the rights of labour to Referring to Individual indus-

well as inany parts of the French which the labour leaders objected. Into the background,

tries the review states that the de-

Concesston and Hongkew. They PRESIDENT'S POWERS. An explanation of the rumours chine the automobilo "Industry

were due, of course, to the over in regards to developments in the was more severe in North America

flowing of the Whangroo, which Bonins. would certainly allay than in Europe, which increased its

rose well above the Bund level. legitimate anxietles.—Reuter,

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NAVY. DAY

The Telegraph understands that In connexion with the navel celebrations on Trafalgar Day (October 21) And Navy Day (Octo-)

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MAKING FAVOURABLE

PROGRESS

Police Sergeant Delahunty who ber 28) it is hoped to erect a model was seriously injured on Sunday A car while of Nelson's Column in front of in a collision with

pro- driving a motor-cycle, la pro- the Peninsula Hotel. The posal is to build the model over grossing favourably, according to the fountain in front of the hotel, information from the Govern- and it is contemplated that it willment Civil Hospital this morning. be about fifty feet high and con-is right leg, which was broken, is responding as woll as can. bo structed of wood and plaster.

| expected, to treatment.

·MATSHED QUARTERS

DESTROYED

BLAZE AT EHINGMEN - VALLEY.

POLICE- LAUNCH

CHINA'S POLİCY

MINISTER TO JAPAN "EXPLAINS”

Shanghal, Sept. 10

Mr. Chiang Tao-pin, the Chi- nese Minister to Japan, returned to Nanking from Kuling 'yester-

share in world production from 11 per cent. in 1929 to 27 per cent, in 1982. It adds that Britain has re- placed France as the leading Euro- pean producer and in 1832 attained a record output--British Wireless.

JEAN HARLOW TO WED AGAIN

day, after an interview with Mar Third Adventure of the

shai, Chiang Kai-shok, ""//

According to a statement : lò proesman, he will sail for Japan hi

No. 5. Police launch, which was sunk following a collision the noxt few days to resume him with a water boat off Holt's Wharf duties. at about 1a.m. on Saturday, was Regarding China't - polley, uh, ralaod on Sunday afternoon by the wards Japan,, he said they tho

wal:¿estroyed by fre on Sunday) ald_of_divors and lighters. The principters night. It was occupied by work. Iaunch was badly damaged, one existence men employed on the Waterworks, elde being split from the top dock hational

to the keel, Ky. Agency who all escapad infities

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DRIVING RAIN.

garded as highly important.

The price control feature in re- established Machinery Is also

It was learned later that Preald- ont Roosevelt so altered the Coal Code na to permit him personally to appoint the entire Hoard which

will supervise and conduct the bituminous coal, industry.

+

A driving rain and high winds lashed the city all through the

This new code which will come night, blowing down hoardings

Into, oporation within a fortnight, the and causing other damage.

covers about.05 per cont, of the Hong-many cases a repetition of the United States, and about 400,000 Sundbag barricadea prevented in bituminous coal output of the m. heavy losses caused by the food-miners. Reuters

Ing of basements earlier in the month, but there was considerable damage in places where such pre- cautions were not taken.

Commencing on Thursday hours of water supply, for hong will be as follows: 6 to 10 a.m. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m..

The Peak District hours will be 0 am to 19 a.m. and; 6.p.m. to

9. pm.

In Szechuan Road, the water was three feet deep and hundreds were late for office this morning owing The Kowloon Water supply will to a partial dislocation of the bur

remain unaltered,

|sarvices.—Reutor.

The Royal Observatory reports that the antleyclone remains overi South Manduria and the Sea of Janan

malTho tenhnen lai

moving northward,

Local forecast North winds,

| moderater fair generally:

FRENCH COTTON

PURCHASE

NEGOTIATIONS TÓ OPEN IN U.S.

New York, Sept. 18.

Negotiations for the purchase of

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open this wack, oni thai the International bi Néidacke

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