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No. 14138
四拜粒 統一月三类港香 THURSDAY, MARCH T 1934:
日六十月正 SHOLD
WHITEAWAYS
JUST UNPACKED.
Large
Assortment
FLAP ACKS
New
NSPE
$7.50.
STRANGE SCENE AT HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
Part of Welfuan laland prison after the recent vaid.
UPROAR IN NEW YORK PRISON
SIX RIOTS IN A WEEK'
REVOLT OVER NEW REGIME
New York, Feb. 28. Police ro.nforcements have been rushed to ironically-named Welfare Island,” scene of New York's city prison, where six serious riots and an incipient mutiny have occurred within
woelz
The guards at the penitentiary hayo-been-kept continuously at duty for a week without reapite and the closest watch is being kept for the slightest indication of more serious trouble.
Mr. James MacCormick, the Commissioner
MARCHERS RUSE REACTS
WAIT HOURS IN SNOW
AND SLEET
| EARLY ARRIVALS LUCKIER
London, Feb. 28.
An unusual scene was witness- ed in the vicinity of the House of Parliament, this afternoon when some hundreds of unemployed, in- cluding representatives of several sections of those who had march-
COLD Violent Nasi Inspired
Scenes at spruck
RECEPTION
IN PARIS
MR. ANTHONY EDEN ARRIVES
LITTLE HOPE OF COMPROMISE
Paris, Feb. 28.⠀
Mr. Anthony Eden, Lord Privy Seal, has returned here from his visita to Ber- lin and Rome, and will see
Minister, and probably M.
ed to London from distant parts Emperor Kang Teh of Manchukuo, who was anthroned * Heinking this M. Barthou, the Foreign morning is here seen with his consort, the Empress..
of the country to take part in last Sunday's Hyde Park demonstṛa- tion, presented themselves in. dividually for admission of the House of Commons, ostensibly to
interview the members for their
constituencies.
Normally, the applicants for ad- House not
MR. PU YI ENTHRONED AS Domergue, the Premier,
EMPEROR
to-morrow.
It is expected that he will then submit the joint British, Italian and German disarmament pro- posals.
mission to the modation avala ELABORATE RITUAL IN MAIN PART compromise, in which Mr. Ed in
ble, but in view of the large number presenting themselves at the public entrance.. to-day, Police on duty found it necessary
to restrict the admissions.
the
Those waiting opportunity for
OF CEREMONY
admission were marshalled in al THE SAD
long queue by the police who were mounted and on foot.
SNOW AND SLEET.
ISTORY
Snow and sloot which fell in- OF FIDO
tormittently during the afternoon added to the discomfort and taxed their turn to enter the House but the patience of those waiting good order prevailed.
two
un-
After waiting for about hours, those who had been successful in securing admission were entertained to ten by their members of Parliament, one party comprising between forty-and-fifty:
MACGOVERN PROTEST.
The subject was raised in the Chamber by the Labour member, Mr. MacGovern, who on a point of
DOG-NAPPED BY NASTY MEN.
BOSTON OWNER
"DISTRAUGHT
Chicago, Feb. 28.
A distracted man was pac-|
of Correction, order, interrupted a debate anding to and fro in a hotel bed-|
told reporters that the signal protested that unemployed seeking room, his face bearing signs for the disorders was an ex- access to their mombera were plosion in the prison hospital which put the heating apparatus out of action,
being denied the right of admission of acute anxiety. and were being discriminated against in favour of other mem- hera of the public.
Now and again, he glances to the telephone expecting to hear it ring at any moment, and mentally praying that it will.
MEAL RIOT.
The Speaker said that there Rioting followed almost immedi- had been no change in the ordinary dmission. He ately, but the prisoners were kept rules governing
He waits anxiously for a mes under control until at meal hour accepted entire responsibility for some time later when the 1,300 the rules and did not propose to ange, a message from a gang of
alter them.
Acoundrels who have kidnapped prisoners, in a body, staged 11 "revolt" of protest against
The rules involved no distinc-his-bull terrier. " food, which they swopt from the tion as between one class of persons tables to the floor, yelling impre- and another.
Mr. MacGovern continued to cations in the dining hall until the
left the House.
the
BRAVE BOY
In view of reports concerning (a) sh
allegal to have agreed with Signor Mussolini and Herr Hitlor to per mit an Increase In German arma- (Special to Tolagraph”)
monta, without effective
or control (By Telegraph. Cepeni.. Telegraphie Neguarantees, it is anticipated that agre Ordinance.
1974. fleurized – March
| M. · Barthou will inform Mr. Eden te 10.87 m)
that the French attitude remains Hsinki, Mar. 1. unchanged; and that the latter's Amid scenes
esliv, v Oriental tour of investigation has brought
|no approach to a solution, **** splendour, stetu ur'an atau ten in ons pada ya kuf mosphere of great solemnity, Mr. Pu Yi was this morning crowned Emperor Kang Teh of Manchukuo,
Former "Boy Emperor of China" he presented a distinguished figure in gorgeous ceremonial robes, the principal ceremony, which conclud- ed shortly before nine o'clock, at noon--United Proza.
NO LITOPIANISM
does not intend to entrust the That the French Government country's security to Utopian inter- national conventions le proved by (the announcement that new Bills which Parliament is expected to pass before Easter will provide,.
firstly, for an extension of the new line of fotifications north- ward to join the Belgian defences as far as the sea:
Li
1
The final caremony connected
secondly, a new military, nero- with the coronation takes place plane building programme; and, being deeply impressive.
thirdly, the laying down of a cruisar, a destroyer and two sub marines-Router.
SURPRISE FOR LONDON
Part of Ceremony Hoard By Radio
London, March 1.
Man-
ROOSEVELT AND SILVER
A surprise awaited listeners to the last news bulletin from the London regional station at night| REPORT OF FURTHER who they heard a broadcast from Hainking
(Changchun),
ENQUIRY churin, describing part of the ceremony preceding the enthrone ment of Mr. Pu-Yi nouncer faded and was replaced
The voice of the London an
music, followed by a speaker, who Have a vivid description of the Emperor's robes.-Reuter,
warden, accompanied by armed protest and eventually, angrily, following the first case of pedi-by an Eastern chant of eeremonial
guards marched in.
Reprisals are threatened unless]. the rioters cease their activities.
RAID SEQUEL.
This is the picture painted by Reuter's Chicago representative, gree dog-napping to engage the attention of the Chicago police.
The animal seized, is a prize bull terrier, the winner at three recent shows, and the owner, n man from Boston, who received a telephone message demanding five hundred dollars for the release of again from the kidnappers. pre- being pared to give in.--Reuter.
EXPLANATIon acceptED.
Later the question was again raised by another Labour member, and the Deputy Speaker, who was The Welfare Island penitentiary then in the chair, said he had made has been in a state of unrest since enquiries and his information was the dramatic raid carried out by Mr. MacCormick which uncovered that nothing outside the ordinary his prize, is now waiting to hear
that
atartling evidence
practice had been done. Kang No discrimination was tenders, living in comparative exercised and the police
were luxury, were the real controllers of
their acting in accordance with the prison.
Drugs, narcotics,
usual rules, which precluded the wireless re- Bets, private food stocks and entry of further persons into the passage and lobbies so long as
colving
an apparatua for making home they were as full as was convenient. brew were among the things found Others, therefore, could not in the cells.
admitted until some went out.
bo
ARMS EMBARGO BILL
The House accepted the explana Passed By Senate With
now tion and routine business was pro-
ceeded with-British Wireless,
Most of the prison offlelnis wore immediately replaced and regime established. The change of conditions has not, of course. proved pleasant to those responsible for the former almost idyllic arrangements, and have been mak ing their objections known.-Ren- ter.
SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN
PRESENTING CREDENTIALS
NEXT WEEK
BRISTOL ROVERS
SURPRISED
DROP HOME POINT TO NORTHAMPTON
gea
Amendments
(Spacial to "Telegraph")
Cile Teleph. Copyright, Trianonokle Merm Ordinance, 19. Rucateod Starch
Washington, Feb. 28.
After holding it in abeyanco
MORE GOLD FOR
U.S. A.
London, Feb. 28.
(Special in "Telegraph")
T
Shanghai, March 1.
PALACE
THE
Attends Investiture Coremony
London, Feb. 28.
A sixtech-years-old boy.
was
CONFUSION
IN CITY
SMORE-BOMB ATTACK BY DEMONSTRATORS
among those who MUGE BEACONS
attended an Investiture at -Buckingham Palace this afternoon, when the King conferred the honours granted in the New Year's.
· list."
The boy was William Goss, a farm hand in Che-. shire, who, with great pluck, saved the life of a farmer - who was being gored by a bull,-British Wireless,"
NEW TARIFF POLICY
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE
FIFTY PER CENT. REDUCTIONS
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Talegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie 'kfas
Ordinan00, 287). Received 248 aimi)*********
March
ON MOUNTAINS
Vienna, Feb. 28. Vident scenes were wit- nessed in Innsbruck, storm centre f the Nazi movement in Aueria, following the expiry of the Habicht ul- timatum to the Austrian Government.
The Nazi demonstrations took a form which revealed that they had been undor reparation for several | days, and many arrests have been
made.
The rioters, refrained from any move until after dark, when the signal was given by gigantic swastikas of fire, which burst out on the Nord etto Mountains, cir thousand feet high,
VISIBLE FOR MILES
The mountaine dominate tho Innsbruck area and the great swastika beacons were visible for miles,
tha
Almost simultaneously, Nazis began a bombardment in the streets with smoke bombs. One Washington, Feb. 28, House this afternoon that the glass-painting establishmont,
real bomb caused considerable It was indicated at the White damage to the famous Innsbruck President is sending a Message The police made
scores of
to Congress in a day or so, ask-arrests and an order was issued ing for authority to negotiate that for every smoke bomb thrown reciprocal trade agreements with two Nazis should be arrested. other. nations.-United Press.
VIENNA QUIET.
Washington, Feb. 28. President Roosevelt and the There were no demonstratione in Democratic leaders have agreed to Vienna or along the Austro- seek from Congress at an early German frontier. date authorisation to nogolato re-
Meanwhile, it is reported that
Jather nationa
ciprocal tariff agreements with serious differences have arisen be
tween Herr Theorder Habicht, who The President under the pro- is at the back of the Austrian dis posals suggested, would be em orders, and' Herr, Illtier-Router. powered to lower existing tariff
rates by fifty per cent. for three
years.
The draft Bill does not, how- ever, authorise him to take articles
FREEZING IN
FALSE PRETENCE BRIGHT SUN
that, although President Roosevelt to it-Reuter,
It is learned in consular circles off the free list. or to add articles does not think it appropriate to issue a formal reply to Shanghai financial organisations in regard to the silver prico problem, as their protests were not submitted through normal diplomatic chan- nela, ho hos telegraphed to American consular officials in
CASE
The Cunard liner Berengaria China asking for data on economic TANNER ORDERED TO with gold valued at £3,000,000; left | conditions in China. Southampton for New York to-day. She will pick up a further con- signment worth £1,600,000 at Cher bourg-British Wireless...
PAY $190 President Roosevelt will make a This apparently indicates that further study, before embarking Chicago, U.S.A., was this morning William Arthur Tanner, inr., of on delnite action-Central News. convicted by Mr. Balfour, at the
Central Magistracy, on the charge of having falsely obtained the sum of $40 from Lane, Crawford,
3
NEW YORK, ARCTIC
CONDITIONS
ANOTHER FIRE DISASTER
New York, Feb. 28, A rather strange combina-
BRITAIN AND JAPAN AT A Ltd, on November 25 inst, by pre- tion of weather conditions
DEADLOCK
NO HEADWAY IN LONDON TEXTILE
NEGOTIATIONS,
London, Feb. 28.agreement which might emergo is
Bill undor discussion. No headway was to-day for nearly twelve months, the found possible on the vital the Japanese that it was that The British delegation informed to-day passed tho Arms London, Fob, 28. Embargo Bill, which the House point of territorial range only on a world basis could dia-
ble to vary their attitude, Bristol Rovers dropped an ex approved last Spring. tromely valuable point at home. The Bill authorises the Pre-which must be settled before cussions serve the purpose in view, the restoration of stability namely, today when they failed to defentsident to prohibit the shipment of the Anglo-Japanese textile in the world textile markets. Northampton. A kean struggle, arms to any country if it is
Action within the British with the Rovers missing many thought the shipment might en trade discussions can pro side notting once.--Renter. chances, resulted in a draw, each courage or promote a conflet.
The Bill has been returned to
ceed.
tending he was authorised to
Eastern
collect it on behalf of the V.R.C.prevails over the greater
Defendant was fined $150 and ordered to pay $40 amends to the portion of the complainants. He was given 24 States.. hours in which to raise the money.
LORD SEMPILL 'DEAD
The sky is practically cloudless and the eun In dazzlingly bright. but the temperature is well below zoro over the entire area, and skating and winter sports are in full swing.
The cold', la particularly sovero In Pennsylvania where the bright AIRMAN SUCCEEDS sun" affords little if any rellof.
TO TITLE
The temperaturos, in different * parts of the State range from 18 London, Feb. 28. below zoro to 35 degrees below zero. Lord Sempill, who had been ill Another shocking fire dienster Colonial and Home markets, it was with pneumonia for several weeks, attributed to the cold spell is re- added, would not have necessitated died to-day, aged 70. He served la ported from Rama Georgia, where the House of Representatives for The conference of the two delo The Japanese declared that the Great War. At the Battle of Loos were incinerated in a sudden out- an Anglo-Japanese conference, the South African War and In the thred members of a family of dix the Head of the Chinese Govern The Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao Is-to dia- its concurrence in a Senato amend-gations, aftory-to-day meeting only practical basis, would be in he was severely wound. ment and present his credentials the Chung Nan College at the Klus Impartially to all parties to a pos- The question as the smographical and the British Colonica-British the well-known airman, auccoeds thaw out frozen water pipes.--Res- [break, which;: is believed to have tributo the prizes in connexion with mont making the legislation apply adjourned until next Wednesday regard to the markets of Britain on March 8-Central News Agency. Theatre on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. sible war. United Press,
His son, the Master of Semell, bon-caused by amateur efforts to bogdualaren to be covered by day possible | Wireisas.
to the tillo-British Wireless, [tervie
(Special to "Telegraph") //
'Shanghai, March 1. Arrangements have been made with the Nanking Government for Sir Alexander Cadogan to call on