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London, April 11. Startling disclosures are concerning B made
The giant Sikersky flying boat which is missing on a flight from
Shanghai to Canton.
big THE PROFESSOR AT THE
scheme for the transfer of German factories to Eng- Jand,
It is learned that secret negotia- tions are
now
GOSSIP-TABLE
to proceeding AMERICAN
arrange for the mass migration of ighteen of Germany's most im- portant textile plants from Ger-
many to Britain,
is
A representative of the concerns!
at present in Britain seeking
permission to instal the factorles
REFUSES TITLE
in England and selecting the most SCOTTISH ESTATE
suitable sites.
BIG EXPORT BUSINESS.
OF LORD NOVAR
The somewhat remarkable pro- jert arose owing. In the first place, to the difficulty experienced by the manufacturers in obtaining foreigner currency to pay for the raw materiala nended from abroad, and secondly, owing to anti-Nazi boycott.
Isiness.
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It was a condition of his accept ance that he should surrender his American citizenship and rights.
Over 22,000 acres of land in Scotland are included in the Novar, estate.
BRAINS TRUST "PLOT".
MR. WIRT SUPPLIES THE NAMES
AND AMERICA LAUGHS
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RESCUE PLANES OFF AT LAST
NO TRACE YET FOUND. BY SEARCHERS
BOATS SCOUR THE SEISHAN AREA
Commander Frank Hawks, who was
NO TRACE HAS YET BEEN FOUND OF THE BIG CANTON-BOUND SIKORSKY FLYINGBOAT WHICH HAS BEEN MISSING SOMEWHERE IN THE VICINITY OF HANGCHOW BAY SINCE NINE Jing in the search for the missing O'CLOCK YESTERDAY MORNING.
Carrying two Americans and a Japanese passenger, the machine disappeared into the fog at about 8.45 a.m. and failed to reach safety again after the pilot had in- dicated his intention of returning.
This morning, when the search was again taken up a motor-boat was sent from Chapoo, halfway between Shanghai and Hangchow, to scour the waters near Sei- shan Island, but no report has yet been received.
FIFTY-FIFTY
CHANCE HELD OUT
Shanghai, Inter.
A thick fog persists, over, the Hangchow "Bay region, concealing!
abandon last evening.-Router,
Shanghai, Apr. 11, 3.07 p.m..
plane thle morning.
SHANGHAI CHEQUE FORGERIES
BRITON SENT TO PRISON
GUILTY ON THREE CHARGES
Shanghai, Apr. 11. Verdict was rendered yesterday- by Judge Mossop in H.·' M. Supreme Court for China in the Charles against Arthur Mack, 52, British merchant, charged on six counts of uttering and aiding and abatting the utter ance of fraudulent cheques.
caso
PLAIN SPEAKING years' imprisonment on each, the
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Aped passenger plane. for which two the search for the missing plane, 17, 19.48 0.m.)
other planes of the C.N.A.C. con- but visibility is still very ducted an anxious search all day owing to the mist.-Renter. yesterday.
the
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Washington, April 10. the Jewish! Munro Ferguson, who received
the surprising news the other.}
Geneva, April 10. The plants produce women's day that he can claim the title
Washington, Apr. 10. The enormous public interest
Plain speaking marked wear and have heen conducting and estates of his Scottian uncle,
CRAFT ASKED TO LOOK OUT. The plane took off at six o'clock
to-day's meeting of Mks. 20,000,000 yearly export Viscount Novar, who died at the aroused by the accusations made
Shanghai, Apr. 11, 3.16 p.m. by Professor Wirt against the end of March, has refused to Brains Trust was shown to-day Shanghai half an hour later owing returned to Shanghai and taken
yesterday morning, returned to
One of the two rescue planes has Bureau of the Disarmament Some surprise has been occasion.
by the huge crowd which strug to bad conditions, taking! ed by the revelation that the Ger-assume his rights..
gled to get into the Chamber but weather cond, in a further aboard an interpreter. She then Conference which is to meet Government has sanetlened!.
where the Congressional Investi-attempt to carry out its schedule headed for Seishun Island, which again on April 30,
ts being used us a base, for the the scheme.
Mr. Anthony Eden, who proposed gation Committee was sitting.. night.
search. The spectators came to be duly
The rescuers intend to ask ash- the adjournment, to allow direct impressed but they remained to
Ing and other caft to keep a look-negotiations to continue, said:
"If a Convention embodying dis. At 8.45 a.m., it is learned, out. Munro Ferguson's mother is a laugh and the Professor has been
Meanwhile, anxiety is growing armament is to be reached, it must message was received by offelala
be soon; and assuredly only ju member of the House of Represent reserally discredited.
Giving evidence, Professor Wirt of the China National Aviation Reuter, tatives, Mrs. Greenway, a close
Mrs. gave the names of a number of Company, stating that the chief
Convention which includes dis. It is also stated that the pro-friend of. President
armament could be regarded as an Brains Trust subordinates who prietors offered the added Induer Franklin Roosercit.
return, conditions being dangerous SIZE OF
outcome worthy of such endeavour." ment to Berlin of a promise to
Viscount Novar before he was were present at a dinner party, at pilot, tr. Gast, had decided to
in 1920 which he received his information peerage purchase a fixed amount of raw raised to the
as about the Brains Trust "Revolu! hin term of office inaterials from Germany for finish- ing in the new British factories. Governor-General of Australia ex-tion."
The names caused the audience! pired, was Sir Ronald Craufurd Munro-Ferguson. It was thought to laugh because not one of them that he had died without an heir.pccupies any of the Government Special Servier.
NEAR EXTINCTION.
It appears that approval was Kiven because it seemed to be the only way to rescue the factories concerned from slow extinction.
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when
and
BUCHAREST PLOT He was 75 years of age--Renter' key positions.
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PROFESSOR BICKERTON TO BE CHARGED
Japanese Police On
Red Sympathies
Tokyo, April 11. As the result of the preliminary
the Metropolitan
tera that twenty-two high Ruman-examination,
have been arrested, in- Police have indicted Professor
members of the General Staff.
whose arrest at the beginning of
THE NAMES.
DECIDED TO RETURN
BUT DID NOT GET BACK.
Since then nothing has been COUP
FRIGHTENS
heard from the plane and there is no doubt that it has met with mishap, although it may not be so serious as is being feared,
The
famous American aped THIEF pilot, Commander Frank Hawks, They included Robert Breure stated late yesterday morning that chairman of the Textile Code he would ninke a personal search Advisory Board, Lawrence Todd, for the plane if nothing was heard representative of the Tuss Agency by this morning. Miss Alice Barrow, an employee of
the aboard The Americans the Department of Education, in
Pilot Gast and whose Virginia home the dinner machine are
Mechanic Finck. The Japanese was held in September, 1933.
Professor Wirt said that Law passenger, the only one aboard. rence Todd, during the table talk had booked through to Canton.- referred to President Roosevelt aaj Renter, "the Kerensky of this Revolution."
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The British proposals, he said, had been further modified, but the Government were chielly concern- ed about the changes in the situa tion which may occur while the world is waiting for an agreement,
SOVIET AND JAPAN. -
M. Stein, after declaring that the results so far had been precise- ly nil, stated that the Soviet Government were prepared to accept a convention providing for disarmament, however small," condition that it was universal and included all the neighbours of the Soviet Union.
оп
The Soviet delegates proposed that the Conference should devote Ho Chan, youthful room-special attention to President FOG PERSISTS.
Roosevelt's proposal for a world- boy at the Lau On Boarding wide Non-Aggresalon Pact, with Shanghai, Apr. 11. Anxiety is growing for the mis- House, may possibly get on which the Soviet's definition of an lan officers mentioned number of Bickerton, the New Zealander, RATIO SYSTEM FOR sing plane, as the weather is still in the world but will never aggressor agrees.
CLEAN TEXT. bad, fog travelling up. from the South. The C. N. A. C. is keeping make an efficient criminal. His ambitions are too small
Mr. Arthur Henderson may vall two planes warmed up for sending
Soon na the wen- and a big coup would frighten the Bureau later than April 80 and as on the search
him.
the General Commission later than ther permits.
This was his experience inst May 23 if the situation warrants. Meanwhile a chartered tug from the Shanghal Tug Co. proceeded at night when he entered the room If the Bureau deca meet on April 10.30 a.m. cast of Seishman Joland, of a teacher from Holland, secured 30, it will proceed to the prepara-, Hangchow Bay, where Inst Novem- the key of a tin-box from under tion of a "clean text" of the draft" ber Shanghal-Canton Sikorsky the pillow, stole a wallot from the
The arrests are all in connection) March was not disclosed for some
He is charged with conspiring to disturb public order.
with a plot, the purpose of which days. is not yet quite clear, but which seams, however, to have been directed against Madame Lupescu, the King's mistress-United Press.
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The police declare that Air. Dickerton nesisted the Communist Party with funds and by writing and distributing pamphlets. and applied for membership.
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Tokyo, Apr. 11. plane crashed in the vicinity, where box, re-locked it and restored the convention, as a result of the minor DEADLOCK ·
An intimation that Japan will the missing plane may have landed. key to the place where he found agreements since November, 1933. suggest the abandonment of the Officials declare that there is at,
Up to this point, his actions in ratio system In a new, naval dis-afty-fifty chance that the plane has
the was made safely landed on
water in the way of criminal skill were ATHLETES ROOSEVELT PLANS armament agreement
by Admiral Osumi, Minister of the Hangehow Bay. Yesterday's search faultless. When he opened the Navy, in a press interview on his revealed the water was smooth and wallet, however, he found, instead By Talegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Meway to Sasebo last evening. anfe. The absence of a wireless of a more forty or fifty dollars,
Reveler Apri
Admiral Osumi indicated that a message is no criterion, as landing otos to the value of $970 in Miami, Apr. 10. a substitute for the ratio system, randers the trailing antenna un-longkong currency and 170 gull- TOKYO'S REPLY BEING
ders in Dutch currency, reliable.-Renter. President Roosevelt, aboard the suggestion would be put forward
Tho amount was too big for his Nourmahal of the Bahamas, saldroviding for each Power s
PLANES TAKE OFF.
ideas. Instead of congratulating himself on his luck, he took fright ho intended making a voyage to maximum of tonnage up to which!
Shanghal, Apr. 11, 12.47 p.m. As a result of the round-table the West Indies and Hawall, this she would be permitted to bulld
In the House of Commons to and owned up na soon be an
day, the President of the Board conference in Shaughal ending being contingent on the political any class of craft.
Provented from hopping off all investigation was begun.! Admiral Ooum! expressed the on without a decision to admit Man- situation. He hopes, to start
At the Contral Magistracy be of Trade, Mr. Runciman, stated "atinouncement the morning by bad weather, two the
10.000-ton bellof D chukuo to
Far Eastern June 24 aboard
tho prosent Naval China Natival Aviation Company fore Mr. Macfadyen this morning, that the Japanese Government Olymple Games at Manila, the cruiser, escorted by two destroyers. abolishing Japanese Physical Training AsBOC- The President plans to reach the Disarmament "Agreement would be planos took off from Lunghun the police took a serious view of reply upon the subject of Japanese
re the case as the lad was a trusted trado compotition had now Intion has ordered the suspension mainland on Thursday, and to made shortly after the 1935 Naval nerodrome at 12.30 p.m. to
sumo the search for the missing servant, and sentence of one received, and was at present under
consideration-British Wireless. of preparations to send a team to arrive in Washington on Friday. Conference-Central News.
(Continued on Page 7.) No. 16, which they were forced to month's hard labour was passod, Manila-United Proms.
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brón
He was found guilty on three charges and was sentenced to two
nentenees to run concurrently.
The cose
arose qui of an elaborately planned conspiracy to defraud the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, and involved two cheques, one for $136,688.25 and, one for $188,663.20 purporting to be drawn by the 1.B.AT.
CLEVER FORGERY.
An account was opened in the name of the China Leaf Tobacco Company and Into the account passed the cheque of $130,688 forming the subject of the prin- cipal charges. The forged signa- turo was accepted and the che que passed through for collection, In the normal way, and the money Avns then transferred out of the China Leaf Tobacco Company's account by a number of cheques
drawn. The accond cheque was queried and not paid.
"An introduction card bearing Tobacco Co. was given to the the name of the China Lenf
China State Bank for the purpose. of this account being opened, and this signature card bore the signature of A. C. Mack.
Part of the money from the first forged cheque was passed from the China State Bank Into the Kiangsu-Chekiang Commercial & Savings Bank and from there to the accused, who then handed out amounts in different payments on various dates.
SHARP UPWARD CURVE IN CAR PRODUCTION.
Official Statement By Industry Leaders
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- New York, Apr. 10. The National Automobile Cham- ber of Commerce announce that March employment and produc tion in the Industry was the highest since September, 1929.
Production totalled 262,156 units, which
ls 49 por
cent. higher than February and 208 per cent, higher than Inst March) United Press.
DIES SILVER ́BILL: PROGRESS
Senate. Committee Approves
Washington, April 10. The Senate Agricultural: Committee has favourably reported on the Dios Silver for a Bill, providing premium on foreign silver. spent on purchases of 'American agricultural pro- ducts, including the Thomas Amendment for the nation- alisation and :: remonetisa** tion_of "silver-Router.