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No. 14400
FOUNDED 101' 四开腹
METAL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1934.
日五初月八
SLIDEM DORK 18' CRETE $16.00 PER ANNUM
NEW GOODS
IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
WHITEAWAYS
TEXTILE STRIKE WAR: SAYLESVILLE RIOTS
DE VALERA BOMBSHELL
IN LEAGUE ASSEMBLY
Mr. de Valora.
GREETINGS TO HITLER
·CEREMONY AT PRESIDENCY
· A STRONGHOLD OF PEACE
(Special to "Telegraph”) ty toegraph. Copyright, Telegraphis ges Ordinance, 1894. Received September 13.05 a.m.)
Berlin, Sept. 12.
SOVIET'S ENTRY
INBROGLIO
"BEDROOM" PLANS CRITICISED
SIR JOHN SIMON UNEASY
(Specia! to Telograpli")
[By Tagraph, Copyright, Telegraphio Has Pages Ordinance, 1881. Recotros. September 13; 0.63 0.
Geneva, Sept. 12.
FOREIGN YACHT IN TYPHOON Shanghailanders Experience
Shanghai, Sept. 13. Helmut Aust, the well- known. Shanghai German yachtsman, and three other foreigners, arrived at Nagasaki last night after being battered for four days by a typhoon while sailing. to Nagasaki from Tsingtao in the yacht Chelidon.---- Renter
MORE GOLF SURPRISES
Mr. de Valera has thrown U.S. another spanner into the delicate machinery by which the admittance of the Soviet to the League was to have been secured.
The Irish leader objected to the tactics of hole-in-the-corner Russia's sponsors and caused a tremendous sensation by demand-
ng religious guarantees.
TITLE HOLDER DEFEATED
TORRANCE DOING
WELL
Brookline, Sept. 12.
One of the worst strike riots to occur in the United States took place yesterday at Saylesville, Picture shows a typical striks scene, with strikers hurling missiles at the police.
PEACE SCHEMES SHATTERED
Sensation followed sensa- UNION WITHDRAWS FROM
tion in the American
The blow fell almost immeditely amateur open golf cham- after the opening of the meeting pionship to-day, when the
of the Assembly of the League,
which was convened shortly after tournament was carried to
Mr. de Valera, in his speech,
first protested at the hotel bed-
Some of America's most famous
room arrangements for Russin's players followed Francis Oulmet ring, including Jack entry, which he alleged was de-and Johnny Goodman Into the the George Dúnlap. priving the amal! nations of their spectators Westland, volee in the matter, and then pro- posed that Russia be asked for holder of the title, Jesse Sweatser,
and Jack Ahern, assurances of religious freedom in the U.S.3.R. when she enters the League.
IRISH ATTITUDE. A colourful scene was witnessed
Mr. de Valera announced that to-day at the Presidential Palace
opened for the first while the Irish Free State was time since the death of the late entirely out of sympathy with President von Hindenburg.
Russia's religious policy and other
which was
Bobby sixteen-year-akıl The
of Goodman, Jacolmen, conquerer
up) to his added Abera (one scalps in the third round, but was defeated by Dave Goldman, Dallas, by alx and-four-in-the-fourth... BRITISH SUCCESS.
T. Torrance, the only prominent The Diplomatic Corps attended aspects of Russian polleles, the British coatender, defeated John- in full strength, the assembly Irish delegation would vote in
and James in the third round, having been arranged to enable favour of inviting the Soviet toy Lehman (Chicago) by 4 and 3 French, San Francisco, by two and them to tender congratulations to nasume membership.
the occasion of Herr Hitler on
Nevertheless, he demanded that one in the fourth. French had his becoming Reichsleader.
the political committee should previously beaten Westland by The German war flag was flown decide the procedure of admission seven up and six to play!
Swastika
instead of attending this hotel bedroom....
Lawson Little. San Francisco. and also an enormous
I admit that we holder of the British amateur open banner.
Herr Hitler, replying to a speech of felicitation, declared should be happier as a representa- title 1934, to-day defented Milan his unshakeable will to make Ger- tive country which has suffered Heath, Boston, by 3 and 2, and many a stronghold of peace.much from religious persecution if Chester O'Brien, St. Loula, by 4
Russin gave the assurances which and 3. Reuter, Special.......
she had given the United States when they resumed diplomatic relations."
LIVING COSTS AT HOME
WHOLESALE PRICES
QUICKEST THE BEST.
Won
MEDIATION BOARD
GUARD
IN HOSPITAL
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 12.
OVER A HUNDRED AND FIFTY POLICE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD ARE RECEIVING HOSPITAL TREAT- -MENT-FOLLOWING ONE OF THE MOST DESPER- ATE STRIKE COMBATS IN RECENT AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL TURBULENCE.
The origin of the affair was a renewed attack on the mills at Saylesville in Rhode Island, where ugly rioting continued all day and where three rioters were.
These casualties must shot and seriously wounded. have been tremendously higher, but the police and mili tary guards have withheld fire with exemplary discipline,
EMPLOYERS IGNORE TIME-LIMIT
DUNLAP'S DEFEAT.
Prospects of a settlement of the jat Saylesville, where a state of Ross Somerville, Canada's princi. textile industry strike are marked martial in virtually prevails and Fears are expressed that the pal challenger defeated S Noyes receding in consequence of where one hundred and fifty gumen and police are being de Valera speech and other pro(New York) by one hole in the events. cedure dimculties will gravely morning and lost in the afternoon
Mr. Gorman, chairman of the treated at an emergency field endanger the immediate entry of to Reynold Smith of Dallas. They
were all square at the end of the Strike Committee, issued a state hospital. round, and Smith
at the mont to-day, declaring: Peace la the Soviets into the League.
denied us. We must face the nineteenth.
management in the field of conflict, beat (Seattle) Harry Gevan Sir John Simon voiced the
́ ́ ́TIGHTENING "LINÉS, general uneasiness when he said: Josse. Sweetser by three and two The average of wholesale What ever is the quickest way and Dunlap's conquerer was Willie Turnesa, whose margin was three prices.in August showed a rise
of entry is the best."
The Assembly eventually ad-and two.-Reuter. of 2.1 per cent, as compared with July and of 8.1 per cent. over journed after two hours of dis- August of last year, the respec- cussion. tive index numbers being 88.5, 96.7 and 85.8.
RISE
London, Sept. 12.
Mr. de Valera la of the opinion,
Food prices increased by 6% and he so said at the Assembly per cont. from the previous month, meeting, that the vital question of and the index for the group is the Russia's entry into the League
should be treated in public.
highest recorded since August, 1980.
Wireless.
SPECIAL PRIVILEGES,
CANTON-PEKING AIR MAIL
· SERVICE TO BEGIN ON OCTOBER
PRINCE GEORGE HOME AGAIN
FIANCEE ARRIVES' ON SUNDAY
CURRENCY WAR
FRANCE LIKELY TO DEVALUATE
BRITISH POLICY
(Special to "Telegraph”)
(By Telugraph, Copyright. Teleoraphite Ales saga Ordinance, 1101. Received September 13, 1.01 m.)*
London, Sept. 12.
The conviction is growing that France will soon be compelled to devaluate the franc and that other mem-: bors of the gold bloc will follow suit.
Pressure from the dollar and sterling and the trade disadvan- tages are the primary factors and some; quarters are already talking of preparations in France for dovaluation by at least one-third,
There is no indication of when this is likely to take placo, but it is freely predicted that a decisión will be forced by the end of the Year:
•
PERRY RETAINS. U.S. TITLE
Taken To Fivo. Sots By Allison
New York. Sent. 12. FJ. Perry retained his Ameri can tennis singles title, to-day, but Alison gave him a milf fight and, the Brth set went to fourteen games.j
Perryman" guilty of his old- fault. He ran away to a two -set-lead, and, in an excess of
confidence, allowed Allison take the initiative. "He always -appeared ·to inive something In. hand in the inal Ret however. ...Betulia, and description w be
found in the Sports PageM pretty
GERMAN DEBT FACILITIES
NOT BEING USED IN BRITAIN
REICHSBANK FUND AT LIMIT
London, Sept. 12.
The Treasury announces that STERLING DEPRECIATION. the Reichsbanks, in accordance Britain is making no attempt to man exchange agreement, as with article 2 of the Anglo-Ger- prevent sterling depreciation and temporarily suspended payin the refusal of goid-exporting into the special account opent countrica to sell at present prices in the name of the Bank of Eng: lends confirmation to this inter-land
pretation of Bank of England
policy.. There is talk in Britain It will be, recalled that the of an expansion of paper current overcome the difliculties experi
rum alrelea sea prospects of even
FRANCO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT
RAPID PROGRESS IN NEGOTIATIONS
(Special to "Telegraph“
(Dy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie Mem Ordinance, 1884. Reentrok Septambar are ordinanc
London; Sopt. 12. Diplomatic eirdles believe that negotiations Franco-Italian
the
agreement zet up machinery to
enced by German: firms in obtai German frame terms/lynów, sirbta f
exchange restrictions, to obtain
sufficient sterling to meet their debts should pay the balance' in Relchsmarks Into this special. account at the Reichebank.
On the other hand, British traders owing money to German" firms were afforded an opportunity. of buying marks from that special account through the Bank of England, with which to pay their debts in Germany.
Marka put on sale by the Bank of England are called Sonder marks.
NOT USED. There is, however, no obligation for a virtual alliance are making on the part of British firms to usa
machinery special
ford rapid progress.
M. Barthou's visit to Rotho at financing their purchases and it the end of the month will be would appear that in many cases principally for the purpose of it has not been employed. Marks clearing away a few minor points have either been purchased that have cropped op.
this
It is stated, however, that the through other channels or gooda Inference, that Franco and Italy bought from Germany have been Payments of debts. to German are combining to create overwhel- invoiced in sterling.
'made otherwise thar ming odds against Germany and assuring Austria's independence, Arma
exchange agreement are obvious. over-values the proposed agree through the machinery of the {ment.Our Own Correspondent.
ly not credited to the spacin account.
S.W.B. PRIVATE SENTENCED
ROBBERY OF TAXI DRIVER
SUSPENSION, TEMPORARY. Article 2 of the agreemen provides that the payment marks into the special accoun may be suspended when th amount of Reichemarks on the account exceeds five millions'an It Is in accordance with th provision that payments into th At a sitting of the Criminal account have now been temporaf Sessions this morning, Private suspended. Robert Booth, of the South Wales:It is stated that the Bank Borderers, was sentenced by the England will continue to sell So Chief Justice, Mr. A. D. A. Mac dermarks and Gregor, to six months' hard labour balance of the special account for being concerned in the rob the Reichsbank is reduced bold bing of a tax-driver at Repulseve million Reichszics, furth Bay on June 15.
an Boon Bo
Accused, who was one of three payment Into the account will
|ticsBritisk Wireless, Boldfers concerned in the affair, accepted by the German autho ploaded guilty.
The situation in the south also continues to be very, teuse, The jatrikers throughout the country have been greatly encouraged by I statement issued by Mr. William Mr. Gorman has instructed all H. Green, President of the Ameri strike leaders to tighten their lines can Federation of Labour," an- and prepares for a stubbornnouncing that. sufficient pledgos have been received, from other. struggle.
International unions to, meet the The Mediation Board have present needs for handing the
arbitration abandoned their
textile, strike--Rentar, efforts. Their attempts to Recuro 'com- an understanding were plicated at once by the withdrawal of the Union representatives nfter the expiry of yesterday's time- limit-which they set for the Industrial material, however,
lle expressed arm opposition to
emplovora to nanent to arbitration continued the downward trend
Peking, Sept. 19. as the Union' had done, which began. In March.--British special privileges and proroga- tives, the departure from ordinary
The giant Junkers plane of the
SAYLESVILLE RIOT. regulations or the sacrifice of
Eurasian Aviation. Corporation is principles.
The shooting at Saylesville come He is still in favour of Russia's starting her return fight to the admission provided she guaranteed South this morning via Tientaln. after the National Guards had had religious freedom Internally and Tsingtao and Tainan to Nanking an extremely gruelling time and 4
London by air this morning from extended universally the right where she will carry out demon-volley was ordered at a critical Prince George, who arrived in Paris, left by rail this evening the which she conceded, to Americanstrations. It is officially stated
The Guards were then faced by for Balmora!, where the King and citizona through the recent treaty that she will inaugurate
alr mail and relations passenger service on October 1 crowd of five thousand taxtile Queen are in residence.
The Prince will return to Lon- diplomatie
strikers and their sympathisers, The Royal Observatory, report-for the resumption of Americo-Peking-Canton
including women and children. ing on the typhoon at 10.30 this Soviet
The crowd attacked viciously, don on Saturday to meet his
MR. ARIYOSHI IN SHANGHAI morning, states that it la situated United Pross and Router Special.
at the arriving with her parents, Prince
Shanghai, Sept. 13. A "run" was started on Gonova, Sept. 13. the round-robin system of signing hurling pieces of gravestones, flancee, Princess Maring, who is
Mr. Arlyóshi, Japanese Minister Japanese-owned bank, the Bar Mr. de Valera's candid utterance the invitation in order to circum-flower-pots and rocks
refuge behind bathed wire barri-jon Sunday. orting at 8 a.m., gave the position
The Royal party. consisting of la China, returned to Shanghai Shanghai, to-day sa a'consec cades.
from Nauking this morning after of unconfirmed rumours aboli as 120 Long., 19 Lat, moving in the Assembly demanding more vent the Soviet's objections to Guards, forcing them to take and Princess Nicholas of Greece,
limelight on the discussions re-formal application,
Prince George, the Princess "and W.N.W.
-NINE SHOT.
her parents, will leave London completing his calcial mission affairs of the bank. The Jan,
Balmoral, thero.
Dr. H. H. Kung, the consular authorities are sald Finance Minister, took the same investigating the business2 Altogether nine persons, includ-on Sunday night for
traki for Shanghai, Central News. concern.-Central News, Lamyakimyou have where they are expected to stay boon shot in the part infer LETTURA
THE TYPHOON
OF COLONY
MAY PASS SOUTH
about 350 miles south-east of thes
Colony, moving W.N.W.
The Manila Observatory, re-
POWERS 'EMBARRASSED.
Central Neio8.
It-ia Indleated in French quar- If the disturbanco continues on garding the Soviet's admission las
thought twice before assuming the problem present course, it should pass embarrassed the Powers dealing ters that M. Barthou would have is somewhat early at the monient
to give a definite Indication of the an official Assembly invitation | if he had foresesh int
I would require puanimity, hence, Imbroglio-Reuter. probabilities,
moment.
London, Sept. 12.
The sentence took into account 4 pravlous conviction in the Colony, accused's bad record in the Army, the lengthy period. which accused had spent in prison and his illness awaiting trial, from typhoid.
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"RUN” ON SMALI JAPANESE BANK
RUMOURS SPREAD
SHANGHAI
Shanghai, Sept