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SOVIET BREAKS OFF C.E.R. NEGOTIATIONS Alleged to be Trying to "Jockey Japan into War"

President Moszicki of Poland, who was married yesterday.

PRESIDENTIAL ROMANCE

DR. MOSZICKI WEDS SECRETARY

Warsaw, Oct. 10.

The President of Poland

discovered has

after 65 years.

romance

TOKYO DELAYING

ACTION

AWAITING INFORMATION FROM MOSCOW

BRAVE DOGS OR

COWARD DOGS?

TOKYO, OCT. 11.

"AS BOTH BRAVE DOGS AND COWARD DOGS BARK A LOT, WE MUST AWAIT DEVELOPMENTS BEFORE DECIDING WHICH THE SOVIET IS," DE- CLARED A FOREIGN OFFICE SPOKESMAN, COM- MENTING ON THE HISHIKARI DOCUMENTS ISSUE THIS MORNING.

He recalled what he termed a "recent boasting belli- "cose" article in the Soviet Press, which led him to the belief that the Soviet was possibly trying to jockey Japan into war.

It is reliably learned, in the meantime, that the So- viet delegates have refused to continue the railway negotiations in Tokyo until the arrested Soviet officials of the C.E.R. are released.

was divorced CORRESPONDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY

Ho was married to-day to his secretary, Maria Dobrzanska, who earlier this year.

Captain from her husband, Nagorna, by special. Papel dis pensation.

blessed the union.

transgressions of duty

AMERICAN STRIKE SCENES: Top, National Guardsman after scenes of violence; left below,

woman addressing workers; right, encouragement by the womenfolk.

| DENTAT B5 *** 3

U.S. STRIKE

The Tokyo correspondent of the, they are "merely arrested for Large crowds turned out to see Tasy Agency, who circulated the examination" in connexion with the wedding which was attended by Hishikari documents to the Japan- an inquiry concerning suspected the Prime Minister, M. Alexander ese Press, is being examined this

'M. Slavutsky' insisted upon their decide whe- Prystor, while Cardinal Kokowsky afternoon in order

kuo representative undertook to ther he should be expelled from immediate, release, The Manchu- forward the request to his govern- The Foreign Office has not ment, but declared that the yet made up its mind on what Consul-General-would-not--be action it will take arising out allowed to visit the arrested men.

of the of the publication documents.

Dr. Ignatius Moszicki, who will bo 66 years of age in December the country. and who has rover married before, has been President of Poland since 1926, although he is still regarded

MANCHURIANS retire, very much in the Hght of an 'in- strument in the hands of Marshal

The Manchurian Assistant In understood Pilsudaki, the real ruler of Poland.

Ile belongs to no political party. Foreign Ofce is awaiting a full Manager of the Railway has re- His interests are scientific, being an expert in electro-chemistry, le report from Mr. Ota, the Japan-quested the chairman of the Caun-

It

that the

BLOODSHED

THREE KILLED IN FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA

cso Ambassador in Moscow, bell of the Administration to recog- PITCHED BATTLE| discovered the electrical process for fore deciding upon the course of nise the Manchurians appointed to the Council in the place of the tho synthetic manufacture

Soviet employees. nitrates and also devised a condon-action to be followed.

of

Before any demarche is drawn Aer which was valuable in the early days of wireless telegraphy, however, it is taken for grant- Jed that the War Office, and pos- sibly the Cabinet, will be con- sulted.-Renter,

-Reuter.

DEATH OF M.P:

MOSCOW REPORTS.

Moscow, Oct. 10. A great view is taken of the SMITH-18ltuation arising from the arrest of four Soviet Employces of the Chinese Eastern Railway and the Interference of "Manchukuo" with the Normal Management.

*

MR. NEVILLE

- CARRINGTON

(Our Own Correspondent).

Further incidents are occurring almost hourly and the Tass Agency The Teteprash. Copyright, Telegraphic Arto-day issues details of Tresh

4, #6 pm)

London, Oct. 10.1

The chairman refused, upon

Washington, Oct. 11.

Three men were killed and fifteen injured in a pitched

INDEPENDENCE ACT REJECTED

Philippines Senate Supported

• Manila, Oct. 10, The House of Represen- tatives to day approved by 58 votes to 22, the action of the Senate in rejecting the Philippines Independence Act.-Router.

SOCIALIST RIOTS

NEWSPAPER BAN SEQUEL

POLICE CHARGES IN VIENNA

Vienna, Oct. 10. Serious riots have broken

which the Manchurian members of the Council left the gathering en masse and the meeting closed owing to the lack of a quorum, fornia, yesterday, between

It is reported from Chita that striking cotton pickers and NEW ANTI-WAR the Manchukuo police aro threaten- ing C.E.R. employees with punish (Continued on Page 11.)

battle at Bakersfield, Cali-out at Ottakring, the work-

KINGSFORD SMITH TAKES OFF

Last Leg of Record Breaking Flight

ranchers."

Conflicts between workers and employers, the con- tinuance of strikes all over the country, continue to hinder progress towards

recovery.

TREATY

SOUTH AMERICAN PACT

ing-class suburb of Vienna, following a Socialist demon- stration of protest against the Government's ban on the Arbeiter Zeitung.

GERMANY'S GESTURE

TERMS FOR PACT ACCEPTANCE

FRANCO-GERMAN TALKS

Geneva, Oct. 10. An important and expected development in the disarmament position oc- |curred · to-night, although the prospects have not been distinctly improved, except as showing a more friendly atmosphere.

Herr Nidolny, the chief German. delegate, called upon the French. Foreign Secretary, M. Paul Bon cour, and was closeted with him for about ninety minutes, during which their rival standpoints..were disk cussed from every angle.

Herr Nadolny was markedly con ciliatory. He expressed the sincere desire of his government toʻranch............. a solution of the disarmament ques tion, but they were compelled to take the stand that tho convention must be such that Germany could freely accept, and carry out..

The whole tona of Herr Nadolny's: approach was friendly, but M Paul Boncour emphasised tha★- France was unable to make con- cossions on the fundamental points ---Reuter.

LONDON CHINESE AND DOUBLE TENTHE

Celebrations at

House

China

London, Oct. 10,

Sixty Chiness studente "add numerous British friends picked China House to-day at an informal ten, party held in celebration__01 the anniversary of the Republic.!

The guests were received by Mr. Su Lec-chang, the wardon of Chinn House,

The celebrations will concluso to-night with a dance at the Hanibone Club.-Reuter. ›

PRAYA STABBING

AFFAIR

MAN CHARGED WITH AIDING

High Indignation in Socialist circles at the action has led to A stabbing offray, following

the West threats of a general strike, but the family quarrel, on leaders are at present undecided. Point Praya on Sunday, during The rank and file, however, which a boatman was ctabbed In Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 10. took matters into their own hands the back by his nephew, had n coul Thousands of steel and

A new anti-war treaty which last night and serious disturbances sequel in.the Central Police Court this morning, when Tom So-30, strikera In the Pittsburg area re- turned to work to day, but there is hoped will serve to atabilise occurred.

Mounted police charged the de- was charged beform Mr. Balfour thousand conditions in South America are still thirty-five

monstrators, injuring severn) and with aiding and abetting in the minars refusing to return to work has been drawn up and signed making many arrests hefore peace

by the leading States of Central was restored.

Detective-Inspector Murphy sala the man who infleted the wound in Western Pennsylvala.

Con strikes continue to create and South America.

had absconded. Accused wor formally remanded for serious problems for Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Alabama.

BRIDGES GUARDED.

Ordinanes 132. "Recalced October developments. The Soviet does not muko any attempt to hide the The death has occurred at the fact that the whole question of age of 55 of Mr. Neville Woud-Joint management of the railway

commission of the crime. Sourabaya, Oct. 11. ford Smith-Carrington, Conserva-la-now being fought out.

Although much correspondence Live Member of Parliament for

Sir Charles Kingsford Smith the Rutland and Stamford Divi.has already passed concerning the.

arrest of the Soviet employees took off for Wyndham, the last alan.

Mr. Smith-Carrington held this without providing any satisfaction leg of his flight from England to seat since 1923, prior to which he for the Moscow Government, M. Australia, at 4.55 am. local time.

Soviet Consul-Reuter. Slavutsky, tho contested the Loughborough Divi- General in Harbin, to-day muda a

London, Oct. 10. sion of Leicestershire in January formal enquiry regarding the Alr Commodore Sir Charles! and December 1910.

He was a barrister, though not in practice, of the Inner Temple and Northern Circuit,

In 1981 he was President of the Shire Horse Society.

CATHEDRAL FUND

THE LATEST LIST OF DONATIONS

charges on which the arrests were

mado.

A representative of the Man chukuo Foreign Office replied that

FLORIDA GOING

"WET"-

BY A SIX-TO-ONE MAJORITY

SILK STRIKE.

Meanwhile, silk strikers from

The anti-war treaty outlaws

quisition of territory...

aggressions and the forcible ac- Extra police have now been

drafted into other working-class days. It was signed at Rio to-day by districts of Vienna as a precau the representatives of Argentina, Honary measure in

consequence

Chesterton, Indiana, Oct. 11.

Kingeford Smith, who left England Now Jersey and Rey yivinst the and Uruguay in the presence of of further demonstrations, while STOP PRESS Inst Wednesday to fly to Australin, protesting vigorously against the all entrances to the city bridges

The only notable absentee from guarded by police.-Router, continues to make record progress, wage provided in the Silk Industry many diplomats and notabilties over the Danube are heavily

To-day he roached Sourabaya In Code, and ten thousand automobila the Dutch East Indies, having and tool and die atrikers have the list of signatorics is Bolivia, covered over seven thousand miles protested to the N.R.A. alleging over now engaged in a dispute that their employers are deliberate with Paraguay (a signatory) re- in six days.

garding territorial rights in the US. WHEAT EXPORT He is using a new all-British Fer-ly violating the Recovery Act.

Gran Chaco. The possibility of the National cival Gull low-winged Moth aero-

Other South American States, plane, and is at present well ahend Recovery Administration regulatoru and Colombia among them, on the schedule of the existing ing all wages soon is now, care expected to adhere to the England-Australia record of eight days, 20 hours 47 minutes set up last year by Mr. Charles Scott-- British Wircicas.

New York, Oct. 10. The following additional dóna-

"CHEER-O CLUB FUND.' tions to the St. John's Cathedral Incomplete but substantial re- Restoration Fund have beoh turns obtained at Jacksonville |

Following are donations to the recolved:-

show that Florida is voling in a $16 ratio of alx to one against pro- Cheer-0 Club Building Fund:

20 hibition.-

Messrs, Logan & Amps. $100

Lt. Col. R. M. W. Marsden.

Major J. H. Mousloy,

A. J.

Previously acknowlodged

20 Florida is thus likely to become Consul General M. J. Quist 8,490 the thirty-third out of the thirty-Previously acknowledged

oix States which are required to

88,545 vota "Wet in order to and pro-

|hibition.--Router,

visagéd. ...

A suggestion' that this solution

of dieulties be studied with a

Treaty shortly-Reuter.

SUBSIDY

Agreement Signed by Mr. Wallace

Washington, Oct. 19.

view to adoption was made by appealed to Mr.. Ickes, the Secre Senator Wagner, in the course of tary of the Interior Department, an appeal to the National Fedora to postpone the plane for fixing tion of Labour to persuade to the price of oil becnung, it la con- Mr. Wallace, Secretary

arbitrato striking. members to

CONSUMERS' BOARD.

air-liner exploded in ani

nir over Chesterton and crashed

în flames in a nearby farm."

Four of the passengers who were bound to Chiengo from Now York are reported to have been

of killed, together with the pllct; before tended, the consumers' petroleum Agriculture, has signed the co-pilot and a stewardess.-Rout

bill will be increnged at the rate Wheat Marketing agreement, sub- of $500,000,000 per annum, while eldising the export of about 35,000,- tho wages of oil employees will 000 bushels of surplus wheat from

12,020 The Consumers Board has de- not be incrensed under the Code the North-West States.

:25

$12,151

eldod to creato local. branches to by more provent profiteering and has also Renter

than $125,004,000,-

The export of the cereal will start almost immediately-Router,

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