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三拜體 號一批月十英港香 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER

31,

1934. 日四廿月九

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DUNLOP

is the

SAFEST TYRE

BAVARIANS FIGHT TO OUST REICHSBISHOP

FARMERS SCOLD

HERR

HITLER

PREDICT

RUIN OF CHURCH

MUELLER AND "THAT CROWD MUST GO”

OPPOSITION WINS POINT

(Special to "Talegraph”)

(zie Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Mess ***** Ordivaner, jank, Reentred, October¦

11, 7.47 0.

Berlin, Oct. 30.

A straight talk was given

to Herr Hitler by thirty Nazi

Bavarian farmers, represent-

Reichsbishop Mueller.

ing 200,000 Bavarian Pro-Ready To delegation of solid citizens Talk With.

testant farmers, when this

visited Der Fuehrer to-day to tell him "what was going on" in the Evangelical Church.

They told Herr Hitler that and Dr. Reichsbishop Mueller Jaeger "and that crowd" must go, as they were ruining the Lutheran Church.

An oileal of the Chancellery inter denied that the delegation had been personally received by Herr Hitler and stated that the farmers had been received by one) of the Chancellor's subordinaten.

JAEGER RESIGNS.

Free State

ENGLAND'S STAND UNALTERED

THOMAS

EXPLAINS

ATTITUDE

:

TERRORISM

DYING OUT IN INDIA

TRADE CONTINUES TO IMPROVE

COMMUNISTS'

tory,

THREAT

London, Oct 30,

At question time in the House ef Commons to-day, in response to a request for a statement on the Indian situation, the Secre- for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, it continued to be satisfac- Civil disobedience had disap- heared and public Interest was now centred mainly on the eloc- tions to the Legislative Assembly.

Special measures

had been adopted against terrorism rind were being firmly maintained, and nctive public opinion was develop- ing in Bengal against the terrorist ! movement,

Action had also been taken against certain Communiat or- ganisations whose activities con- afituted a threat to law and order. On the North-West Frontier the situation was tranquil.

TRADE IMPROVES.

As regards trade there had been fucrease during the Arat quar- ter of the financial year, both in the total export and import trade. of India conipared with the corze-, sponding period of last year, ac- companied by an increase of im- porty from Britain. Recent tarif legislation and improved the post- tion of the British iron and steel

BOMBS THROWN. AT JAPANESE

Another Outburst. In: Arizona

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th. Trier, Lauright, Telcoreskin dira. 2005. Retired. Detaber Phoenix. Oct. 30.. The *antagonism of American farmers Arizona for Japanese and Indian land-owners and lease. farmers has flared up again.

of

the

Reports to the sheriff here state that persons unknown" hurled dynamite bombs into the yards of two Japanese farmers in Salt River valley last night. One of the bombs consider- ably damaged the home of one Japanese, near Glen- dale.-United Prise,

JURY FINDS BANKERS

INOT GUILTY

(Special to "Telegraph")

Flip Telegraph, Fauriatil, Teluraphie Mca-

Ceylinger (ra

isal. Kreivel, sicfolur «i. 3 112)

'Cleveland, Oct. 30. A jury to-day acquitted

SECRET PARLEY

U.S. PLANNING TRADE PACTS?

WHITE HOUSE SUGGESTION

Washington, Oct. 30.

A mysterious conference of a number of high Treasury and State Department officials was held in the White House to-day.

The exact nature of the discus- #ions was not revealed but Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, stated that they had dealt with financial problems gen erally.

White House affeints, however, nserted that reciprocal tariff negotiations had been discussed.

President Roosevelt had a lauch- time conference with Mr. Henry L. Stimson, former Secretary of State in the Hoover Administration.-- Renter.

EXCHANGE OF AMBASSADORS

CHINA'S APPOINTEE TO: ROME

Nanking. Ort, 31. National Government

mandate a}}-

industry, while the Committee of Joseph Nutt, former chairman and China has issued

Mr. The

dressing" the

of

کرده

At the same time the Chinese banks Government has noted the Italian Government of its consent to the It us alleged they exaggerated appointment of Signor Lojacona the company's security with in- Vincenzo as the first Hallan, Am- tent to deceive the public.bassador to Nanking. Central United Press,

Neter,

the fadian Lugisinture had report-Mr. Wilbur Baldwin, former Pre-pointing Mr. Liu Wen-tan as firat val favourable on the resultat ofsident, of the Union Trust Com Chinese Ambassador to Rome, the itawa trade agreement; and any. arraigned on charges London, Drt. 30. in suplementary ngreement with window Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of Britain was under negotiation.-statement for 1931 State for the Dominions, when; British Wireless. Meanwhile, Dr. Jueger, possibly questioned in the House of Com-| partly as a result of the Bavarians' nogs to-day, declared that there: action, but certainly because of had been no negotiating between Nazi pressure from all sides, fas Britain and the Irish Free State resigned from all Church offices.jon the subject of the outstanding i

Toe Primaty Accepted Theflispute between them. resignation.

Eastern

The position, he explained, re- Locarno

Herr Hitler durit the after; maine exnetly as before. Bri- noun received Bishop Meiser oftain was ready at any time to en- Bavaria, Bishop Wurm de Worter into negotiations if a satis- temburg and Bishop Mahuren of factory basis for a discussion cani

Innover, the three leaders of the found, Opposition to the National tier-: man Church.

Nothing has yet transpired as a result of the discussion with ther Bishop, but these three are now Conversing on the developments of! the situation and their report will! form the basis of a discussion at the recently appointed Council of Brethren, which is representative of the Opposition churchman, Here the future attitude and action of the group will be decided) apon-Reuter Sperint,

BIG ORDERS FOR BRITAIN

SUCCESSFUL TRADE MISSION

MANCHUKUO CONTRACT

Tokyo, Oct. 80. The Jupen Advertiser, American- owned newspaper here, announces that the Federation of British Industries Mission has securel orders from the Government of i Manchukuo for valuable railway - materials.

The materials consist of rails and equipment valued at appro- ximately £8,000,000.

The conirnet has been financed through Seligman Bros., on a twenty-year credit basis, the paper attds.-Reiter.

IN WIRELESS TOUCH

11e was unaware of any over. tures made by the Free State, he added. Kruter.

:

...

ROLLING STOCK FROM BRITAIN

No Nearer

NO RESPONSE TO

FRENCH SCHEME

London, Oct. 3.

BULGARIAN KING DRIVES BURNING LOCOMOTIVE

DRESSES WOUNDS OF INJURED ENGINE DRIVER: TAKES TRAIN TO SAFETY

Sofin. Oct. 30.

In the House of Cormous, the Ford Privy Seal r. Anthony King Boris is the hero of a rail- Eden, in reply to a question, said way mishap in his kingdom of both the German and Polish Gov- Bulgaria, |ernments had inflated to the French Government, and it was

The locomotive of the express on

GREATER" EFFICIENCY understood. also to the Soviet which King Boris was riding from

7

ON LUNGHAI RY.

Grant. certai diflenties Solla to Varna caught fire to-day which they saw to the enelusion when it was approximately 140 Nanking, Oct. 31. of a Mutual Guarantee Part on miles from Varna. The fire was a

result of a minor explosion, The Administration of the Lung-the Hues proposed last summer hai Railway has suggested to the|ly the Feroch av! Soviet Glovern-

thought.

fot

is

| Ministry of Railways the purchase ments, as amended ni the suggress The engineer, burned and other-

eighteen incomotives and fifteen Hon of the British Government. wise injured, succeeded in bring passenger couches in order to in- They had

bren informed ing the train to a stop, whereupon crcase the efficiency of transport what action, if any, the French the King, among others, ran for service of the road.

Bud Suviet Governments propose, ward to investigate and render

!

It la also suggested that the pur-to take in response to this what assistance was possible. chason should be made in Englandervations from Berlin and War- with money appropriated from the jaw-British Wirelas. returned British Boxer Indemnity

funds,

The Ministry of Railways is re-

King Boris himself dressed the Injuries of the engine driver and ARW the man comfortably bedded- in n passenger, coach. Then he

ported to have approved this plan- NU DECISION ON returned to the engine cab, mount-

Central New.

SHIP SUBSIDY SCHEME

BRITISH OWNERS'

PLANS

London, Oct. 30.

RUBBER QUOTAS whisite chord with a couple of

INTERNATIONAL BODY REPORTS London, Oct. 30. The following communique has

been issued by the International Rubber Producers' Association:

"The

ed the driver's scal, pulled the professional jerks and eased but the throttle.

Meanwhile the engine was stil on fire, though chemicals had been used to subdue the blaze. King Boris drove the train to a river just ahead, and the fire was soon extinguished.

King Boris took charge of the International Rubber situation, throughout and finally Mr. Runeinan Informted

the Regulations Committee met for its drove the train the remaining sixty fouse of Commons today that monthly meeting to-day The miles of its journey into Varna shipowners had worked out a Advisory Panel was completed by Reuter. scheme to meet the Government the appointment of Colonel Town- conditions for the grant of a send us a representative of the subsidy to vessels carrying tramp rubber goods manufacturers of the cargoes under tramp conditions United States.

JAPANESE MANOEUVRES

King Boria, of Bulgaris, who dis- played great presence of mind when my 'express train an fhich he was travelling yesterday caught fire. Ha drove the locomotive sixty miles to a river, where the outbreak was extinguished.

CAUSEWAY BAY FIRE

The following silips are expected The scheme had been submitted "The Commitico discussed the

A Chinese resident was burnt to be in wireless communication to the Government, and was now question of the percentage of basic

Tlentsin, Oct. 30. on the hand and slight damage: with Hongkong to-day:→Lilian | under discussion. He understood quotas which will be fixed with Moller, Wing Lee, Atlantic Maru, from the Chamber of Shipping that effect from January 1, 1935, China have again commenced large house in Fung To Was Rond. Japanese garrison troops in North Was done to a building when fire broke out in the rear of a private Yuki Maru, Cremer, Rousan Maru, stepn were being taken to convene regulate permissable exports dur-seate ·niñoeuvres ́along the Atreus, Lycomoon, Hosang, Cartan International Conference of ing the initial part of the year," northern section of the Tientsin- Causeway Bay, at 10.30 this morn hago. Taipoonek, Halyang, Nora Shipowners to frame proposals the report goes on

Pukey Railway, with Chinghai and Ink- Maersk Kougao, Soudan, Asama tending to adjust the supply of "An agreement on this point Yang-llu-ching as their contres of Mara, Siklang, Chaksang. Doimed, tonnage in the world to the was not reached and the meeting activity. Their programme of the ecens early, and the fire was Several fire appliances were on Soistan, Helikon, Talyuan.

domand British Wireless,

ndjourned, the statement con manoeuvre is expected to cover easily extinguished The Injured Bill ejudde. Reuter-kooreg

man was taken to hospital.

SPEED

FLIERS

AT KARACHI

NO CHANGE IN STATUS

British Legation

In China

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(By Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphio disen gea Ordinans, 1884. Received,

October 31, 4,57 0,m.}

London, Oct. 30.

Reports from Nanking that the British Legation in China might be raised in status to an Embassy, have been authoritatively dented here.

There will be no change, at least for the present, it was stated,-Unitat Press.

RENAISUUTNOVNU

SLOWED UP BY FAULTY OIL FLOW

JONES AND WALLER STILL TRYING

READY TO HOP TO BAGHDAD?

Karachi, Oct. 30.

At the rate they are travelling, Cathcart Jones and K. F. H. Waller will probably land their British- built Comet plane to Eng- land, having completed the round trip from London to Melbourne, before some of

IRISH FLIER those who started the air

GIVES UP

PLANE UNFIT FOR FAST FLIGHT

TO BE SENT TO MAKERS

marathon with them have finished half the distance.

The Englishmen arrived here to-day, weary but en- thusiastic, having been de- layed at Allahabad.

If the low oil pressure in the port engine is rendied they will take oif to-night for Baghdad, which may make it possible for them

reach. England in one Jump thereafter.

London, Oct. 30,

While it will be impossible for The decision to postpone inde- them to heat the time sot by Scott finitely Colonel Fitzmaurice's at and Black for the distance be tack ot the London-Melbourne tween London and Melbourne, speed record

they will establish a remarkablo announced was [lodny____by_the_Irish_Hospitals record for the double journey if

Trust, for whom Coline! Fitz they are not further delayed. maurice was to compete in the

MOLLISONS ON WAY HOME.. joriginal marathon air race to

Australia. When he could not Capt. and Mr. Mollison are secure a certificate of airworthi- entraining at Calcutta to-night on ness with an 8,000 found load for their way to Allahabad from which his American-built machine, he point they will fly for England ratched from the competing list D-megrow, providing the repairs - ha announced that he would seek

to their plane have been effected. The lower the time of the winner They sportingly agreed to let

of the race.

Cntheart Joues fake a cylinder out of their machine to assist his expeditious return England, Beuter,

He has now made two attempts to start, and on the last occasion flew from Lympne and got as far

8 Brussels where part of hisj undercarriage-guard fell alt. He

STILL A CHANCE.

Melbourne, Oct. 31. was forced to return. The plana Melbourne air race which are still Machines left in the London- Wils not fit for the journey to given a chance of winning a place Australia, he thought.

in the handicap group and which

The Irish Hospitals Trust now are now nearing. Melbourne in- states that the hurried completion tralian, James. Melrose, whose chute that of the young. Aus- of the aeroplane originally pre-dy.nturous crossing of the Timor churled the fullest tests of Sen so nearly took him to disaster. capabilities. High speed dying lle stept part of the way, lost his conditions on Monday disclosed corse and ran out of fuel, but general weaknesses jn thechanging his direction at the last general finish of the machine,miante Tonnaged to glide with janel it Was consequently empty tanks the

decided that the plarie should be miles to Port Darwin.

remaining five returned to its makers for the necessary alterations and tests.

He left Charleville at 1.25 a.m. |to-day on the last leg of the Night

It is a giant Bellanca monoplane and is given a good chance of powered by Wasp motors-Renter, taking a prizo.

CHIANG KAI-SHEK WANTS UNITY

I

SEEKS CO-OPERATION IN KUOMINTANG

ANOTHER SOLO PILOT.

Llout, M. Hansen, the Danish solo competitor, arrived at Clon curry and is spending the night thore: He exhausted his petrol en route and his reserve tank feed was not working.

He was, therefore forced to descend. He managed to refuel his main tank flanily, and arrived at Cloncurry after dark.

Peking, Oct. 30. After a second interview with

ANOTHER MISHAP. Marshal Chiang Kai-shek at the Union Hospital, where the Gen- J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay, In eralissimo is still undergoing phy-a D. H. Dragon, has been held up aical examination, Dr. Wang Chung-at Cloncurry owing to an accident hai fasued a statement to the press when they were attempting to to the effect that he was extremely leave the uerodrome. They aro favourably impressed by the attitude likely to be hold up two days, but of the Generalissimo, who sincerely their chances will not be pro- hoped to co-operate with other party Judiced by the delay as this station leaders in restoring unity in the is one of the race checking points Kuomintang,

Router

MELROSE ARRIVES.

Dr. Wang admitted that he was offered a certain responsible poat in the Central Government but had 'de-- clined to accept it. He was resolved of this year Central News. to return to the Hague at the end here at 11.15 p.m. (G.MT:) from

Molbourne, Oct. 81: Young James' Molrose arrived

Charleville-Reuter

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