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DUNLOP
The Choice of the Nations DAVIS CUP: COMPETITION:
1934
In the Second and Third Rounds all. matches were played
with
DUNLOP
TENNIS BALLS Favourites throughout tha
World;
VICOMTE DE SIBOUR IN AIR TWELVE NANKING WARSHIPS
MISHAP IN KWANGSI
UNEMPLOYMENT IN AMERICA
Over Ton Million Still Out of Work
Washington, Nov. 26. Unemployment
figures
totalled 10,076,000 In October, according to Mr. William Green, President of the Federation of Labour,
Average wages were per cent. higher and the cost of living .5 per cent... higher than in September. -Reuter.
EUROPEAN INJURED
.4
THROWN FROM A MOTOR-CYCLE
SWERVE TO AVOID DOG
Mr. B. S. Rogers, of Messrs. Lane Crawford, Ltd., suffered a nastly accident when he was thrown from a motor cycle in swerving to avoid a dog on the Castle Peak Road on Saturday afternoon.
PLANE TOUCHES
TELEGRAPH
WIRES
DAMAGED IN RUSH LANDING
LIGHT ESCAPE
The Vicomte de Sibour
I
had a narrow escape from serious accident in Kwangsi on Saturday.
His machine was slightly damag- fed and is now being repaired by members of the Kwongai Air Force, who arrived by air from Wuchow yesterday morning, Koon
Vicomte de Sibour is soon on extreme left and his wife on ex- treme right of the picture.
THE GOLD POLICY
after news of the mishap had been YALE PROFESSOR JOINS
received.
Only scanty details have reached the Colony, through H.M.S. Seamew at Wuchow.
It is not known whether any of the occupants of the machine were injured, though the absence of any news is taken to indicate that they escaped with. little more than 11 shaking.
IN DEFENCE
RIGHT USE OF POWER
Following the attacks by Pro- The accident occurred when the fessor Sprague, the Harvard export,
Vicomte de Sibour wha leaving Professor Irving Fisher, noted Yalu Lamning, Kwangsi, for Hongkong. economist, bys come out in defener It is understood that the plane of the Roosevelt administration's touched some talegraph wires and was compelled to make a hurried gold purchasing policy, declaringi descent, having sustained some that it alone must not be held asį. damage. It is believed that the the chief and only cause of the
present period of uncertainty. plane made a safe forced. landing.
LOCAL MAN ON BOARD.
It appears that he was on his
"Much has been said regarding way out to join the Motor Cycle Section, who were engaged in
the deterring effect of the gold Mr. H. H. Pethick, of the Socony-policy on business and the price training manoeuvres at Castle Poak, when a dog ran across in Vacuum Corporation, Hongkong level, Fisher said in a front of his machine causing him to and the Viscountess and her son: to the United Press. swerve und lose control of the were with the Vicomte in the cycle. Mr. Rogers was rather machine when the mishap occurred. badly thrown and was later taken
Later.
statement
PIRATES COUP
Over Ten Thousand Dollars in Cash
The total haul secured by the Bias Bay pirates as a result of their coup; aboard the French steamer, Com- mandant Henri Rivleré, has been officially placed at $13,293, of which a little over $10,000 was in cash.
STRIKE SETTLED
TO BLOCKADE FUKIEN
FATSHAN TO GO
BACK ON RUN
The Telegraph learns that the long-drawn-out Atrike against
Messrs. Butterfield and Swire in
Canton has been definitely settled.
It is understood tlint the 8.5. ↑ Fatshan will resumo service on the Canton run on Thursday, and that. the China Navigation Company's conatal steamers have already been given instructions to resume call- ling at Canton.
The terms of the agreement have not been officially discloned, but it is stated that they provide
employees.
MORE HINTS OF RED
INFLUENCES
A LABOUR & PEASANTS'
*COMMISSION
FURTHER SUSPICION OF COMMUNISTIC TENDENCIES IN THE SO-CALLED PEOPLE'S PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT IN FUKIEN FOL- LOWS UPON NEWS FROM FOOCHOW THAT MR. GEORGE HSU CHIEN HAS BEEN APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF THE LABOUR AND PEASANTS' COMMISSION,
Against this are indications that the maximum freedom of speech is permitted in Foochow, the associa tion of Admiral Sah Chen-ping, Foochow's idol, with the movement, and a clear statement by General Gaston
Mr. W. A. Shwa and his bride,.
Wong Keung at Amoy, denying the rumours of Com-Miss Rose V. Lee, leaving St. John's munist influence or sympathy.
It is understood that forces are being sent from Hupeh to join in the anti-Red campaign, permitting Chiang Kai-shek to release some of his own troops for operations against Fukien should the necessity arise.
Shanghai messages state that twelve Chinese war- ships have left Shanghai and Nanking to set up a blockade of the Fukien coast.
for the reinstatemen of dismissed RIVAL MANIFESTOES
LOCAL EDUCATION PROMOTIONS
COLONIAL OFFICE ANNOUNCEMENT
CIRCULATED
NANKING'S "CRIMES".
Cathedral after their weddløg on. Saturday. (Photoi. Ming Yuan),
AUSTRIA'S! PROGRESS!
BROADER BASIS OF.. GOVERNMENT
NO
NEGOTIATIONS WITH GERMANY
A free Translation of part of a to their schemes and so destroyed Handbill dropped from acroplanes the solidarity of the Pooplo, or they at Foochow reads as follows:-- have employed thoir flying Revolutionarles of the whole squadron, the Blue Shirt Associa- Country. The present crisis will tion, to overthrow culture by tor- decide the survival or extinction rorism. All those activities, are
Vienna, Nov. 27. of the Chinese People.
under the control of Chiang Kai- Rumours have been spreading Ever since the representative of shek, in order to carry out his recently suggesting that Garman militariats, profiteers, landlords, polley of oppression.
cmmissaries-are- officials, and oppressors, Chiang
Vienna The Colonini Office announces Kaf-shek, and his myrmidons took
negotiating for a settlement of that Mr. A. O. Brawn, Senior over the central authority, their "The truth is, however, that be- Master, has been appointed In polley for Chinn has been, in for-
It is the combination of these Austro-German differences and fore the polley began both business and the price level were fast going spector of English Schools in eign affairs, to join up with im-four groups that has brought about to the Kowloon Hospital, suffer-' It is understood that repairs downhill, while since they have held 11ongkong, and that Mr. A. T. perialists and sell the interests of the present alarming crisis in the catablishment of moro
friendly relations. ing from cuts and abrasioDA. have been effected and that the their own and even improved. Hamilton becomes Senior Master. the nation, in domestic matters, China.
When the incident of Sept. 18 In the course of a speech last Mr. Brawn has been acting in to govern in a manner worthy of the post, now made substantive, the Dark Ages, overriding the occurred, it is plain to see which night, Dr. Dollfuse, Austria
members of the Central Govern-| diminutive Chancellor, donied the Bince 1929. He has been in the rights of the people,
The result, la that the miseries ment adopted the nonresistance rumours, and declared that no Government for over 28 years. Education Department of tho
of the Chinese People un-attitude. It is perfectly clear why, negotiations were proceeding...
the when the XIXth Army put up auch Funtion Department since 1910, miserles of any oppressed people a gallant defence against Japan between Germany and Austria had
Mr.. Hamilton has been in the precedented, and
He said, however, that tension anywhere.
after Jan. 28 (1982), the Central recently smoothed down, Since the worldwide financial Government did not give them one depression set in, imperialistic en-shell to help them, and secretly
Mr. Rogers', injuries are not plane in expected to reach Wuchow slightly. very serious and he will only be at two o'clock this afternoon, detained in hospital for two or
three days.
TRIPLE BALKANS
PACT
TURKISH EMISSARY
IN BELGRADE
Belgrade, Nov. 26.
In furtherance of recent negotin- tions for the consolidation of the Balkans bloc, the Turkish Foreign Minister has arrived here to sign a Fact of Friendship, Arbitration and Non-Aggression between Tur key and Yugo-Slavia.
A triple pact between Yugo Slavia, Greece and Turkey is foreshadowed.-Reuter.
MARTIAL LAW ENDED
COMPLETE CALM IN BANGKOK
U.S. ADMIRAL'S VISIT
OFFICIAL CALLS
MADE
the U.S.S. Isobel from
MUST NOT CONFUSE.
"We must not confuse the ef fects of the gold polley and the effects of other policies, such as the NRA, which temporarily has had a j depressing effect on business and prices, because it requires. -higher Jeosta before there is any return. :
"We must also distinguish be twzen prico raising by monetary
MR.
SMITH DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL
are
exceed
Another Indication that no real croachments have been increasing-hindered them. The way in which rapprochement with Germany: in ly apparent, and that, together Chiang's Nanking Government has intended, in any pense which with natural calamities and man- detroyed the People's Movement to might be interpreted as opening made troubles, his expedited the Inquiries at the Government Civil utter ruin of the financial system opposa Japan, has hindered the the door to Anschluss, is provided Admiral F. B. Upham, C.-in-C.jmeans, which is a right use of po Hospital this mor ing revealed that of the Country, and made the pro. war against Japan at the Great by the invitation extended by Dr. Jor the U.S. Asiatic Fleet, arrived wer, and raising prices by destroy Mr. Frank Smith, who collapsed ductive classes hopelessly wretch-Wall, has concluded the Tangku Dollfuss to the ex-Vico-Chancellor, here yesterday afternoon aboarding cotton, hugs and other health outside St. John's Cathedral yester-ed. The political corruption of agreement, has borrowed 200 mil. Herr Winkler, to come to Vienna.
Canton. The latter will reduce the national day morning, was discharged from Chinng and his crowd are too well llon dollars, has publicly capitulat- Shortly after arrival he transfer income, while the former is merc hospital to-day, having made a quick known to need mention, but we ed to Japan, secretly carrying on shadows the broadening of the
This step, it la bellevod, fore red to his flagship, U.S.S. Augusts.ly restoring the monetary unit At 8 a.m. to-day the Augusta which has become overgrown, mak-
will just set down the main points, direct negotiations, and concluding basis of the present Government. fired a salute of 21 guns whiching it impossible for farmers and
a secret Treaty for mutual tariff The invitation envisages the con- SUBMISSION TO JAPAN.
privileges... all this was replied to from Blackheads business men to pay their debts
is obstitution of a Reconstruction vious and irrefutable.
Cabinet with the re-entry of the Fort. This was followed by a salute for the C.-inC, of the Ching and conduct operations profitably,"
Agrarians-Router. Squadron, His Excellency Admiral Sir Frederic C. Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E.. The reply salute was red from H.M.S. Suffolk.
Admiral Upham, accompanied by Capt, J. B. Agen, U. S. Navy, Lleut. Cmdr. C. 3. Moore and Mr. Douglas Jankin, Consul General for the United States, arrived "nt Government House at 10.54 this morning to pay an official call on Ilfs Excelloney the Governor, Sir William Peel, "He was receiveil by n Guard of Honour from the Ist. Bn. South Wales Ebrderors under Lieut., J. Jordan,
At 11,15 a.m. the Admiral paid an official call on His. Excellency
Martial law In Bangkok, declar-the G.O.C.. Major General O, C. ed upon the outbreak of the ro Borrett; at Flagstaff House, where cont revolt which involved princes he was met by a Guard of Honour of the royal house, has been under Major H. St. G. Thoyts. brought to an ond. A special
His Excellency the Governor and military court is now trying H. E, the G. O, C. later returned lendore of the uprising.
The election of Bluem a first Poo- the calls.
pin'a
calmly.
Assembly in proceeding
The death occurred at Ripon on November 3rd of Mrs. Annie Ford,! widow of Mr. Charles Ford, L9.0.,
The P. and O. liner Carthage is due formerly of Hongkong, at the age of here from Bingapore with the English 84 years. mails at 7 a.m. on Thursday.
Kwong Shlu-kal, aged 25, was
A Chinese malo, aged 50, So Kun, moved to tha Government. Civil after admission to the Kwong Wah Hospital from the Wanchai Police Hospital at Yaumail yesterday, was Station yesterday, suffering from found to be a leper. Prior to deporta-nium-paisoning bellaved to have been tlon, he has been transferred to the the result of an attempt to commit Isolation hospital at Kennedy Town.isulehilo,
1
recovery,
Mr. Smith was waiting for the morning service when he collapsed
and was taken to hospital in an unconscious condition.
President Roosevelt's, gold policy has stimulated activity in gold shures and in the fines themselves. This picture was taken in the Transvaal where the most modern mashinery la employed for the speedy unearthing of gold
+
TRUE DEMOCRACY.
The one and only purpose or this arch-militarist is to ruin the people and secure his own posi- tion as agent of the Imperialists. Hence all producive workers of
AMERICA
So ho uses the national funds to China, whether working directly THANKSGIVING DAY IN Increase his own power, get rid in industry or agriculture, or in- of those who differ from him. directly as merchants students, or Pretending to destroy bandits, he
ldiers, must recognise that the is really destroying the people. financial progresa of China is of Pretending to strengthen the Censupreme tral Government, he is really getting the land tenure system must be Importance: Improved, rid of his opponents. For proof we reformed, all relics of foudalism cito recent cases of civil war. must be got rid of. Then and and the most recent polley of sub- mission to Japan fa an even stronger proof.
-
· BLUE: SHIRTS.
only then can true democracy lourish. Chlang is the chief ob
:
NANKING MANIFESTOES.
President Roosevelt's Proclamation
President Roosevelt has pro claimed November 80 as the annual Thanksgiving Day,' In his messago ho saya.....
That group of compraileres stacle to democratic progress, and with H. II. Kung, and T. V. Soong must first be overthrown. at thoir contre, stands or falls with Imperiallam, and so their
"May we be grateful for the financial policy is to assist im-
Nanking, Nov. 20.
passing of dark days, for the now perialistic aggression, prevent the In the manifestoes published for eloser unity of all parts of our spirit of dependence ono on another, expansion of Chinese, productive
yesterday, one Industry, and so on, and Chlong people in general, and the other between employers and those who to the Chinean wide Intd, for greater friendship is with them in adopting the Bri-to the Fuklen in particular, the toll, for clearer knowledge of na- tish and American line of action Central Political Committee torso Lions that we seek no conquests and. entirely for self-interest.
ly condemn the Fukien socesalon-ak only for honourable engage, fats, and appeal to the people toments by all peoples to respect the exercise sound judgment and to lands and rights of their neigh Others, such as Wang Ching-contribute what they can towards bours for a brighter day to which wel, Yang Yung-tal, Huang, Fit, Wu the maintenance of peace and we can win through by accking the Chi-woi, and that crowd of op-order. In part the manifestoes help of God in a more unselfish portunatai. Ch'en Yuch-fu. Ch'en run as follows:-) Lfu: Ho Chung-han. Fone - Ti.
striving for the comraon bottering And that crowd have either direct-ternally by communistic elements
China fa being harassed in of mankind.” to implicated themselves with and externally by unscrupulous Japanose imperialism in order to neighbours, and it is therefore-in-Repulse Bay Hotel – Orz
There will be a dinner satisfy, their lust for official rank,
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December "Enar for else they have given free rein
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