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四拜禮 號一十月十英港香

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,

1934.

日四月九

BINGLE OOPY 19 CENTI $16.00 PER ANNUM

THE "ESKO"

SHOE TREES

Black enamelled.

ongly made. Alustable Sizes. For Men's Shoes

Price 75 cts. pair.

WHITEAWAYS

PEACE OF EUROPE JARRED BY ASSASSINATION

HINTED NECESSITY FOR GOLD EXPECTED

REARMAMENT

GREAT STOCK

INFLATION

SIR JOHN GILMOUR ·

WARNS BRITAIN

INSULL

TRIAL

CHARGE

MILLIONS MADE FOR COMPANY

FORMER EXECUTIVE ON STAND

Chicago. Oct 10 Evidence that within a Jew weeks of the formation of the Corporation Securities Company, one of the Insult organisations, stock pur chased by the company for $16,407,000 was written up to $15,500,000, was given at the trial of the former utilities magnate Samuel Insult, to-day

He and sixteen assoriates, In-i vluding his son, are charged with a vast series of frauds.

Mr. Van Lamont, former con- troller of the Balsey, Stuart Com- pany, the issuing house pehlchi heted for the Insul cuncern, gave i evidence that 557,000 shares of the ¦ Middle West Utilities Company had lwen purchased for $13,000,000 and written up to $30,000,000,

The same witness the testified that at the time the Company was selling its stock to investors for 876 share. purchases were being made on behalf of the Company itself at prices ranging from $80 10 $100 a sharo-Reuter,

TIN COMMITTEE ADVISERS

PANEL TO FUNCTION

VERY SOON

BRITAIN TO BE REPRESENTED

Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Australian Premier, who has just formed a new Cabinet.

Australia's New Cabinet Announced

J

PREMIER LYONS' DUAL OFFICE

TRADE TREATY

NEGOTIATOR

(Special to "Telegraph")

My Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Alcon Ordinance, 1-1. Recessed, ficlove

Melbourne, Oct. 11. Premier Joseph A. Lyons of Australia Announced the per- sonnel of his new Cabinet to-day.

He will be Premier and Trea- aurer, Mr. R. G. Menzies is named Attorney-General, Mr. Archdale Parkhill is Minister for Defence, Sir George Pearce is Minister for External Affairs and Mr. T. W. White is Minister of Customs.

Minister The

of Posts T Telegraphs is Mr. A, J. McLachlin,, the Minister of Commerce is Mr.

Sir

YUGO-SLAVIA FEELING

AGAINST FRANCE -

DRASTIC REFORMS IN

FRENCH POLICE

ORGANISATION

PENDING

London, Oct. 10.

The deaths of King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia and M. Louis Barthou, Foreign Minister of France, is a severe blow to the maintenance of peace in Europe, declared Sir John Gilmour, Home Secretary, to-day, while speaking at Gravesend on the immediate problems of the Continent.

Sir John stressed the fact that His Majesty's Government was anything but warlike, But if, know- ing all the circumstances, the Government were impell- ed presently to make certain replacements in the country's armaments, it was entitled to recall that it had set an example to the world in disarmament since the Armistice in 1919.

Still with their eyes upon an ultimate disarmament of all powers, the Government would discuss next week with Japan the possibilities of revising the naval treaties, he added.

The livelihood of many people in Britain depended upon the country's trade with China, he added, and it is essential that "we should have an adequate naval force in those waters," Sir John insisted-Reuter.

CABINET SHUFFLE?

FEELING AGAINST

FRANCE

PRESTAJALLESANNAPEA MANATHA ANLATTIERUNKNI

KNOWLEDGE

OF CRIME

King

Belgrade. Oct. 10.

It iN very doubtful in

reside

London, Gel, 30, The International Tin

P. ft. Stewart, the Vire-President, Peter, hoy ruler of Yuge-Slavia, Com- mittee annonces that participat of the Executive Connell is Rt. Mill return to schoul in England. kings raust ing countries in the tit production Hon. William Hughes, the Ministers according to the Constitution restriction scheme have ananim of the interior is Mr. E, d, Harri-of his country the

within his native borders, ously agreed to the advisability of son, and the Assistant Treasurer permanently

Is Mr. R. G. Casey, forming an advisory panel repre-

The regency of Yugo-Slavin will senting the chler

Ministers without portfolio re consuming

attempt 10-morrow to form countries.

Henry

Mr. Gullett 2nd

with wide government Sir Grennan. The advisory body would attend Francis

Henry strong ni Gommittee meetings at which Gullett will act as Trade Treaty support and popular personsel,

There is no outstanding polli- subjects directly concerning their Negotiator.---Kroter Special,

cian among the regents, which is interests were to be discussed,

a point in their favour. They are free from petty political intrigues, There strong anti-French feeling among the people at the present time, owing to the belief that the death of King Alexander was largely due to the inefficiency of the French police-Reuter. DRASTIC REFORMS

The panel will shortly be con- stituted.

The United States and the United Kingdom as the largest consumers of the commodity will,| of necessity, be represented on this panel-Reuter,

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

SPANISH REVOLT SIMMERS

The following ships are expect- ANOTHER CLASH

ed to be in wireless corumunten-

tion with Hongkong tu-day--- Tilawa, Terukuni Maru, Helikon,

Haiyang. Porthos, Seattle, Achilles,

NEAR OVIEDO

AFOOT

Paris, Oct. 10. The assassination in Marseilles by a Cront, following the murder- of.3. Doumer by a Russian, have

City of Khois, Jufuku Maru, Isabel LIFE IMPRISONMENT given fresh impetus to a eum-|

Moller, Silver Sandal, Lingld, Who "Sepoy," Sonsan Maru, Van Heutsz, Hongkheng. Foylebank, | Tochow, Genardle. Apney.

FOR BOSCH

Wild Accusation Against Germany

(Special to "Telegraph")

(By Teleprah, Convright. Teleprophir Mer Ordinance. 1. Received, October 11. aa omit

Berlin, Oct. 10, To-day's issue of the nowspaper Aekturuben. blatt, was confiscated be- cause it prominently dis- played a quotation from a French newspaper, L'Ordre, asserting that the Berlin Stock Exchange knew of the Marseilles outrage before. hand.

The Foreign Office offi. cially described the allega- tion as entirely faise and invention.Renter pure Special

BENES

BUGETARIAN naign against the laxity of the were recently bitterly attacked authorities in sifting foreigners ewing to the short-comings of the who are permittted to reside in judiciary and police force, and France,

appoint new ministers.-Renter.

Madrid, Oct. 10. Eleven rebels were killed and} There is a particularly strong 100 captured in a clush near movetafoot for drastic reforms in Oviedo, following the disembark-the police force.

STOP PRESS ment of additional forces of

The death sentence passed on

Moroccan legionaries at Gijon..

There are 10,000 troops al pre- Hent diwing a cordon around the rchels who have congregated at Oviedo.-Reuter,

PASSPORT SOLD TO FORGERS ?.

Prague, Oct. 10.

TO ADVANCE

This in the latest picture of Princess Marina of Greece (left), who recently became engaged to Prince George, now created the Duke of Kent. With her in London is Princess Paul of Jugo Slavin, whose husband was influential in arranging the royal match.

BOY KING CLOSELY GUARDED

MOVEMENT KEPT SECRET

WEEPING CROWD- IN MARSEILLES

(Special to "Taingraph">

[Dy Teleprash, Copyright. Telegraphío Men- anges Ordinance, 1. Berated. October 11. 8,44 mund

Marseilles, Oct. 10. Queen Maric of Yugo- Slavia, accompanied by Pre- sident Lebrun of France, left for Paris at 7 p.m. to- day to meet King Peter, boy! ruler of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

A second train left for

BISHOP UNDER SURVEILLANCE

Iron Rule of Nazi Church

(Special to "Telegraph")

the Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Nem anger Crinaver. Jer Revalved. October 11. 3. a.m.)

Berlin, Oct. 10 Stern measures have been taken to force the dissident Evangelical pastors to sub- to the orders of Reichsbishop Mueller.

mit

Bishop Wurm of Wurtom- berg, for instance, has been deprived of his personal liberty and Secret Police agents occupy his house. There is a police guard post- ed even at his bed-room door-Reuter Special. ̧

Paris with the body of M. Helena May

Barthou later in the even- ing, and a vast, weeping| crowd watched its slow de- parture.-United Press..

CAREFULLY GUARDED.

Institute Burglary

King Peter and Queen Marle of MANY WARDROBES Rumania arrived at the

Ritz

LOOTED

BRITAIN'S MONETARY OUTLOOK

KEEPING PACE WITH RIVALS

GOLD BLOC STRAINED

Washington, Oct. 10. British financial gossip believes that gold will ultimately reach 170 shillings and the U.S. dollar will be cut to 50 cents.

ti

London's double objective dollars 4.86 to the pound and two shilling yen, the United States and Japan being Britain's two major competitors.

If the international demand for gold continues and there in any extra deflationary effect on prieca this will be used as a major argu- ment for international exchange stabilization.

The resumption of dollar pur chases by the British Exchange Equalization Fund, is probable.

Belgium news is highly un- Batisfactory, with expectation of similar untoward development in Holland and Switzerland pound depreciation is bleeding the Gold Bloc through effects on, Belgium.

аз

The Gold Blor Conference in Brussols scheduled for October 19 is important as indicating whether France will give active suppori to Belgium,

No attempt to drive rubber above seven pence is expected un til consumption statistica Im- prove.

The US dollar is expected to determine the course of world currencies.-Swan, Cvlbertson and

Fritz.

F.B.I. MISSION AT CHANGCHUN

TO EXAMINE, TRADE POSSIBILITIES

Changchun, Oct. 11. The Federation of British In- dustries mission to Monchukuo arrived here this morninse.

It will be recalled that mission's

the

purpose is to investi- gate the avenues of trade through which Britain can approach Mon- chukao and possibly to lay the foundation for an agreement of some sort. Reuter.

DOLLAR STILL RISING

LOCAL MARKET VERY

Hotel, having travelled by devious! ways, closely guarded, and keeping their destination a secret, They A burglar visited the Helenn

FIRM TO-DAY avolded the Crillon Hotel where May Institute last night while crowds had gathered to welcome | most of the inmates were at home, The Hongkong dollar continues them.

He took two or three handbags, to appreciate in terms of sterling, Police are everywhere. The the Matron's set of keys, a suitable the opening rate of 18, 7d, this streets about the King's hotel selection of underwear and cloth morning showing an advance of a have the appearance of a military, ing, wrapped them up in a sheet Earthing on the last quotation.

and departed.

The murket locally is very firm, encampmont-United Press.

BODY ON CRUISER.... A policeman saw him leave the inter-bank busineas having been Institute, cross the lawn, and done this morning as high as is. Marseilles, Oct. 10. disappear from: sight. He gave (83/32d. Shanghai also reports The body of King Alexander has chase, but the fugitive eluded firm market. been placed aboard the Yugo him. Slav cruiser, Dubrovnik, on which the monarch arrived in Marscillea yesterday.

་་

Silver ruse one-eighth in Lon. The Matron, Miss Taylor, lost don yesterday for the spot quota- two handbags and the Institute'stion, reaching 29.878. India and keys; the Secretary, Miss Burnell, pegulators bought and China The cruiser sleamed out of the has lost a few odds and enda, and again sold on a steady market.

watched by 1 silent several others find their ward-

robos unexpectedly depleted.

Demonstrators this evening) marched down the boulevards shouting invectives against the The police have arrested n man, J. police and several deputies in- young unemployed tend to Interpellate the Govern- Vavrina, former owner of a pass-harbour ment in the matter of reforms. port which had the same, number crowd.

as that possessed by Keleman, Queen Marie, before she left for The House Committee mects PLANS FOR ROYAL CABINET CHANGES?

murderer of King Alexander and Parla, said good-bye to the ship's this morning to discuss the burg- officers, President Lebrun and MM. Jary which had been reported to question of

possible M. Barthou.

REBEL SENTENCED.

Barcelona, Oct. 10,

The

Keung Chi-pon for the murder of a

A sentence of life imprison changes in the Cabinet is being Vavrina declares he lost the Tardieu and Herriot accompanied the pollee. young woman at Shamshuipo has ment was passed at a court-martial held in abeyanco pending the fun- passport, but it is suggested that the widowed queen to the ship been commuted to one of impri-against Jaime Mosch, a retired eral of M. Barthou, but it appears he may have sold it to a forgers and afterwards when she left for

major, who was charged with be that there are two possibilities in organisation. ing a ring-leador in the Catalan

Later. matter of the

reorganisation. revolt.

Firstly, Promler Doumorgue may The police have announced that

sonment for life.

Paris-United Press.

HURRIES TO PÁRIS.

We regret to learn that

HONEYMOON

London, Oct. 10.

It is understood that the Duke

of Kent and Princess Marina will

Mulor

C. C. Fowkes, Staff Captain attached spend the first part of their honey- to the China Command, has been ad moon in England, and will join the London, Oct. 10.

mitted to Bowen Road Hospital suffer- King and Queen for Christmas, at After sentance had been passed hand over the Fodeign Minister's Vavrina's passport is now in the King Petor II of Yugo-Sinvining from dysentery. During his - Sandringham. in camera, Bosch embraced his portfolio to M. Herriot or another hands of the authorities, thus who WAS proclaimed monarchness the duties of Staff Captain will They will probably go abroad two sons, who are officers in the minister and thus keep the Cabinet establishing his innocence and twelve hours after the asanasina be carried out by Llout. H. Drury, off for some time early in the New

Year.-British Wireless, army and who fought against the intact, or, secondly, he may drop proving that Keleman's passport

"(Continued on Page 7.). the East Lancashire Regiment. men their father led-Router. M. Cheron and M. Sarraut, who was a rorgery. Rentor.

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