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PACIFIC AIRWAYS

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RICKENBACKER RECOMMENDS

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for examination of his views generally, recommended service as the most

instant project of the moment. The operation of trans-Pacific passenger and mail lines was quite feasible, he said. There was no reason why they should feel that the element of danger would be too great. The Atlantic had been

CHINESE FORCED

TO LEAVE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ROUGH HANDLING. AT

NAGASAKI

THURSDAY, D

OCTOBER

1934.

FIRST

ARMS SEIZED || BIG AIR RACE

BY CUSTOMS

KINGSFORD SMITH FORCED MURDER

TO WITHDRAW

Sydney, Oct. 3.

CHINESE SOLDIER'S "WAR BOX"

The most disappointed man in Australia to-day Is Sir Charles Shanghal, Oct. 4.

quantity of Kingsford Smith, the famous The discovery of a While the Chinese Government is still considering the Japanese arms, consisting of four Mauser aviator who has flown over every reply to China's protest against pistols, 402 rounds of ammunition ocean more than anyone else.

Consequent upon a mlahap to and 40 ammunition clips, ingeni- the illegal deportation of Chinese curly concealed in the false bot-his Lockheed Altair monoplane, Tabourers from Japan, which was tom of a wooden trunk, was made | which was purchased by pubile delivered to the Nanking Foreign by a Chinese Custom searcher, on subscription, Sir Charlos has been Once through the Japanese Logs Board the steamer. Henri Reviere forced to withdraw from the big ton on Tuesday, the Japaneso on Tuesday.

Centenary air race from London Government has repeated the A 20-year-old member of the 3rd to Molbourne, which COMMENCED

the NO OBSTRUCTION.

LORRY UNLOADING

APPEAL

OPENING MONDAY NEXT

TWO DAYS SET ASIDE

CANTON · BENEFITS

RAILWAY AGREEMENT WITH HONGKONG

FOREIGN LEGATIONS.

CHINA MAINTAINS A

· RESERVED ATTITUDE

Nanking, Oct. 8. When asked for the Chinese

Canton, Oct. 3. The new agreement between the Chinese and British sections of Government's policy in dealing with China a diplomatic relations the Canton-Kowloon Railway, ro- garding the allocation of profits of with other Powers, following the the line, became effective on Of Italian Legations at Rome and elevation of the Chlogso” and

tober 1.

According to the Canton-Kow-Peiping to Embassies, a spokesman loon Railway Administration, from of the Walchingpu (Foreign Office) now on, the annual income of the declared today that the Chincer Chinese section will be increased Government sincerely hoped that by more than $200,000, as 72 par the other principal Powers would ceat, of profits, of the whole llae, take similar action, so that their Roca to the Chinese section, in-relations would be strengthened. stead of 65 per cent.-Central Prces,

To exchango ambassadora with Italy, at first, China had no in Canton-Hankow Line

tention of discriminating against other Powers, whose relations with Canton, Oct. 3. China were by no means less im man of the Southern Section Ad-the spokesman recalled that,

In press interview, a apokea-portant..

Monday and Tuesday next have (Dy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphio Mes offency there arrived hers Route Army, Ng. To-shun, who this month.

claimed the arms, was charged be- The famous airman was about been set aside for the hearing of from Nagasaki another batch of fore Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones at the to leave on his fight to England against a conviction for murder, the first appeal in Hongkong 4. 8.54 1.m.) Washington, Oct. 3,

Eddie Rickenbacker,Chinese labourers, who complain-Kowloon Magistracy this morning, when tho mishap occurred,

the case being-ong in which Ng famous speed flier, and one of theed that they were roughly handled with the possession of arms and owing to the Impossibility of! best-known of American aviation by the Japanese police prior to ammunition, without a permit effecting repairs, in time to reach Loi-yun was found guilty of the murder of Michael-Ping by throw- experts, when called before the their expulsion from Japan. From the Inspector Generat of England to participate in the race, ing him into the nullah near the

Police. A fine of $200 was im-he has been forced to withdraw. lower Peak Tram Station. Federal Aviation Commission to-Central News.

pored, and an order was made for In order not to disappoint the

ministration of the Canton-Han- confluention of the pistols and many Australians who subscribed The hearing is to take place be-kow Railway said that, at the Rail- since 1928, China bad raised this unionition,

bowards the purchase of the fure the newly-created Court of way Conference recently held in question with the principal Powers, Defendant made the time-worn plane, Sir Charles has announced Criminal Appeal, and the Judges Hankow, it was decided that the but, owing to certain obstructions, plea that he was not acquainted that, immediately the

fa will be Mr. Justice Jacks and Mr. Chuchow-Lokchung гасе

Section be no action was taken by any Fo with the laws of Hongkong.

completed before the end of next wer in this direction. Central Detective Sergeant Danbrowsky over, he will leave London in an J. J. Haydan.

News Agency. year. It is understood that two pointai appeared for the prosecun and endeavour to break the record

of law will be raised during the construction of the section from

According to the spokesman, Ambassador Appointed. stated that the pistols and arms time set by the winner.

Withdrawal of Kingsford Smith's hearing of the appeal, whilat Lokchang to Tan-ling, In were found concealed in a false

Nanking, Oct. 3. spanned and the sooner a real effort, marked Mr. Macfadyen to n Chi- bottom of a wooden trunk, and entry this week, and the recent points of fact may also be brought (south, and from Chuchow

withdrawal of Wiley Post's entry, forward.

It is learned on high, authority was made to bridge the Pacifle by nese constable in the Central were packed with cotton wool,

chi City, in the north, la now pro- that the Nanking Government has consequent also upon a mishap air routes, the better for the in- Magistracy this morning when he certificate was then produced

to his plane, has robbed much of Ng Lol-yuen, it will be recalled, ceeding rapidly. It is expected nominated Mr. Liu Wen-tao, now dustry and the nation.

A'smissed

the summons against which testified to AID TO PEACE."

Wing Shing-leung, of No. 22 Bel-ship of the defendant in the 3rd the interest from the race, the was, on being found guilty at the te be completed in February next Chinese Minister to Rome, as the frat Chinese Ambassador to Italy" Amerien, sald Major Ricken- chers Street, for causing an ob- Route Army. It was also stated winner of which will collect £10,- Criminal Sessions, Bentenced to year-Central Press.

000 and a gold cup, donated by death by the Chief Justice.

after, the elevation of the Chinese backer, should inaugurate the ser-struction with seven

Sir Macpherson Robertson, A

Legation to Embassy. Formal an- vice and eventually Japan could tenkwood.

prominent Australian manufactur-

nouncement of this appointment join and co-operate in the upkeep.

will be made in the next few days. and control. The trade. between

-Central News Agency. Japan and the United States would be amplo to ensure the success of the venture in a financial way.

But even more important, in the long run, would be the bond of friendship such a common en- terprise would weld between America and Japan, be con- tinued.

NO OFFENCE "You must learn the elements of what is an obstruction." re-

Α

member-

bundles of that defendant wag on three months' leave, and was just pass-

The constable said that on Sep-ing through the Colóny on his wayer. The Dutch entrants are now: tember 16, a lorry carrying a load to Pakhol. of teakwood was stationary out- side the premises. Coolfes were unloading at the time.

The magistrate held there was no obatruction.

Mr. W. K. Robinson appeared for the defence.

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

POLITICS INTERFERES Mutor Rickenbacker binmed the following ships are exnect- politics for the slow progress of ed to be in wireless communica- the aviation industry.

tion with Hongkong to-dav - "If politica could just be Helikon, Friderun, Miharu Maru. eliminated from the scene, the Nanning. Glenmoor, Chichibu aviation industry would advance by Maru, Philoctetra, Arabia Maru, leaps and bounds, Major Ricken-Chinhun. Winwand, Yamagata backer declared.-United Pres. `-

Maru. Canton Mars.

FINE GENERALLY

The anticyclone remains over N. China and the typhoon is crossing N. Luzon to the immediate south of Aparri, on a westerly track. Local forecast:-N.E. winds, moderate; freshening consider ably fine generally.

INDECENT ADVERTISING

Chinese Newspaper Fined

favourites for the race. Prior to his withdrawal, Wiley Post an- nounced that, by flying through

the stratosphere, he expected to

complete the 12,000 mile Courat

In

two days. Kingsford Smith

anticipated taking 3% days.- Renter.

Arrested on & warrant, Au SIR FREDERIĆ DREYER.

Yenter Pak-chuen, editor of the San Chung Yat Po, appeared be- fore Mr. Hamilton In the Central Matracy this morning on A summons for publishing an inde-

advertisement.

BOYCOTT THREAT IN CANTON

Pressure Brought On Foreign Hongs

Canton, Oct. 4.

ESTONIA CRISIS

the Lou-

PRESIDENT DISSOLVES

PARLIAMENT -

Tallinn, Oct. 8. The Estonian State. President, M: Konstantin Paota has dissolv- ed Parliament.

The dissolution was proclaimed after two Opposition speakers at at night's session criticised the "un- Government's measures

Pneta

AMERICAN MINISTER.

MIL, NELSON JOHNSON LEAVES PEIPING ON FURLOUGH

Peiping, Oct. 8. Mr. Nelson Johnson, tho American Minister to Peiping,

In compliance with the order of the Canton Finance Depart ment, the Canton City Chamber of COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF TO Commerce.has issued 1 circular democratic."

REJOIN FLAGSHIP ·

fetter to foreign merchants trading The election of a new Parlin-leaves for Nanking to-day, en in the environs of Canton urging ment is not expected at present. route to Shangha). Weihniwel, Oct. 3. them to come in line with Chinese Observers believe that M.

Mr. Johnson; who is accom For the defence, Mr. D. L. Strel- Admiral Sir Frederic Dreyer, merchants in paying the business will continue without a

Parlia panled

Liy his wito, lett entered a plea of guilty, and Commander-in-Chief, Chino Sta- tax.

ment, thus dropplag the last out-proceeding ..to tho United THE TYPHOON

While stated that the advertisement ap- tion, and Lady Dreyer. returned

remonstrating against wardly Democratie feature.

States by tho Under the new Estonian Con- President Hoover, which leaves Dollar liner nored to have been inserted by a here to-day aboard H.M.S. Fal- the inequality between the Chin- The Manila Observatory, report-do-for.

mouth, after their visit to Peiping. ea and foreign merchants If the stitution, adopted on January 24, Shanghai for San Francisco on es mneistente imposed a fine Ing at 8.60 a.m. to-day, states that

Sir Frederic will rejoin his latter insist on exemption from this year, the President assumed Monday. the typhoon is situate in about of 8979 or in default three months" fingship, H.M.S. Kent, and Ladyx burden, the City Chamber almost dictatorial powers, having 122 Long., 18 lat., moving west.'morisonment.

Dreyer will leave for Shanghai to of Commerce threatens to boycott the right to enforce his decreos. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will morrow to catch the C.P.S. liner n'a certain way unless foreignera with or without the consent of remain in the United States for Empress of Asia for her journey obey the Government order after Parilament, in cases of emergency. some months, on long service

Oct. 15.-Central News..

United Press.

furlough.-Reuter..

If it continues on ils present Inspector K. W. Andrew, of the course, it should pass well to the SCA. appeared for the prosecu- south of Hongkong.

tion.

to England.----Renter,

:

Oh! Betty I scent the Jungle

(J.C.J.LY

Kowloon.

CIRCUS

CONSISTING

of

I wonder if grandmais

at the Pier

200. European Artistes

300 Wild Animals

50 Horses

10. Elephants

5 Dromederies

BOOKING AT:-

ANDERSON

Wore there

in Brudejs

S. S. TJIKARANG

COMING

FRANZ --ISA KO'S

CIRCUS & MENAGERIE

6th

OCT.

WE ARE WEARING HONGKONG LOCATION:--- KOWLOON

GRAND OPENING NIGHT 6th

SATURDAY at 9 P.M.

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