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二拜禮 號五十月正英港香

TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1935.

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SAAR VOTES FOR

GERMANY

HUGE MAJORITY ON NAZI SIDE

FEAR OF DISTURBANCES AT CELEBRATIONS

(B Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894 Received, Jan. 15, 9.40 am.}

Saarbruecken, Jan. 14.

The first check of the plebiscite ballots was nearly concluded at midnight, and the predictions of observers at the scene of the counting were that the vote would give Germany an overwhelming majority.

Semi-officially it is hinted that the majority for a return of the Saar to the control of the Reich will be as high as 85 or 88 per cent.

Meanwhile, there are fears that serious incidents may develop as the Saar hears-the verdict of its people to-morrow. It is half feared that the Nazi element may become riotous and that there may be clashes with the Socialist, Communist or Catholic Fronts. The foreign troops on duty in the area are on the alert, however, and the authorities feel able to cope with any emergency.-United Press.

COUNTING COMMENCES

(Special to "Talagraph").-

(By Telepraph, Copyright. Telaprophie Mar

Kearived. Jaments saped Ordinaner, 1995

Saarbruecken, Jan. 14. Counting of the plebiscite votes started at Wartburg Hall at 4.15 p.m. (G.M.T.) and was watched by the Plebiscite Commission and 400| newspapermen.

Troops, with bayonets axed, stood at ease" all about the building.

Unofficially, the first votes show.

ed an 80 per cent. majority for a return of the Saar to Germany but the counting is expected to go

BETTING ON RESULT

Saarbruecken, Jan. 15.

several hours

of

With

of counting ahead of the officials at 1 o'clock this morn- Ing. betting was 9 to 1 in favour of Germany receiving an 85 pr cent, tolal of the voles in the plebiscite-Ren- ten

POLAR FLIGHT DELAY

WEATHER ENDS OPERATIONS

MESSAGE FROM ANTARCTIC

NAVY'S

BRIGHT

PAGEANT

UNITS INSPECTED BY ADMIRAL

PLANES GIVE

DISPLAY

Happy Valley was the scene of a brilliant and colourful pageant this morning when His Excellency the Commander-in- Chief, Admiral Sir Frederic C. Dreyer, K.C.B., C.B.E., inspected a battalion of Naval and Royal Marine landing parties, and o naval howitzer battery.

The battalion, wearing heavy marching order, landed on the Praya and marched to the Racecourse where it was drawn up, under Capt, Errol Manners, Senior Naval Officer, to await the arrival of His Excoliency. Those taking part in the parade were as follow: "A" Company (240 men) from Kent and Suffolk; "B" Company (240 men) from Cornwall, Hermes, and Adventure; "C" Company (240 men) from 8th. Destroyer Flotilla: "D" Company (180 men) from Medway. Bruce, Falmouth, and 4th. Submarine Flotilla: "E" Company (180 men) from Royal Marines; "F" Company (18 to ench gun) Howitzer Battery of four guna.

-Behind the long line of men, which stretched practically the whole length of the Racecourse, the massed bands of the warships in harbour were drawn up.

The Admiral arrived at 10.15 n.m., accompanied by his Staff Officers, and was greeted by the ent.ro parado presenting arms while the massed bands played

"Rule Britannin."

The Infanta Beatrice, Alder daughter of the ex King and Queen of Spain, who was married yester=" day in Rome to Princa Alexandro Torlonia.

KJAV

WORLD SHIPPING PARLEY

PROBLEM OF SUBSIDIES

16 NATIONS REPRESENTED

(Special to "Telegraph")

[y Telegraph, Coryright, Teliarushin Man- Ordinamen, 1884. Rrontend." January 15, 8.250.m

The meeting discussed agenda at some length.

con-

the

Later.at_a_formal conference, ford Essendon was elected chair-

man.

DERELICT BROUGHT TO PORT

OLD ASIA NOW IN HONGKONG

SHUN. CHIH'S EXPLOIT

After having been adrift for many days in the China Seas, the 8.3. Ton Maru (formerly the 9.8. Asia) was successfully towed into port at eight o'clock this. morning by the 8.8. Shun Chih, of the Wo Fat Shing Shipping Company.

The Shun Chih hurriedly left| Hongkong on Saturday night on rescipt of a wireless message from sho the 8.8, Apoey stating that had picked up the Ton Maru and was standing by, at a point some hundred miles south of Hongkong.

When the direlict vessel was taken in tow, she had no-one aboard. On being brought to Hongkong, she was taken to Stonecutters, where she WAB moored, with a big list to port.

Maru After accing the Tos Rafely tied up, the Shun Chih went to her usual mooring.

America And World Court

SENATE DEBATE TO-MORROW

MAJORITY CHIEF OPENS DEBATE

(Special to "Telegraph")

116.09 PER ANNUM

OF THEIR

STOCK-TAKING SALE

NEW EFFORT FOR DISARMAMENT

ANOTHER EUROPEAN PACT PROPOSED

GERMAN CO-OPERATION TO BE SOUGHT

London, Jan. 14.

The Cabinet to-night surveyed from every angle the latest developments and alignments in the inter national political situation and it is believed that the opinion of the Ministry is that the moment is favourable for a further effort at world disarmament, and a general European agreement.

The whole position will be explored when Premier. Flandin of France arrives in London, accompanied by M. Laval, his Foreign Minister, and the man who is credited with engineering the Franco-Italian Rome Pact.

The French statesmen are expected in England towards the end of next week.

STATE'S SECRET WEAPON

HAUPTMANN TRIAL WITNESSES

BARGAIN WITH ACCUSED?

Londim, Jun. 14. Representatives of ship- owners and operators' associa- tions from sixteen different THE EVOLUTIONS

countries opened their Followed the inspection, after which the battalion and Howitzer ference at the Chamber of

New York, Jan. 14. battery marched past in column, Shipping at 11.05 a.m. to-day. turned at the far end of the

Although it is reported in ground and returned in close

Ry Telegraph. Conwright, Telegraphis Mes column. Before marching past in

#tyre Ordinance, 1881. Received, January several newspapers that the New 15, #om -column-of-route, the seamen took

Jersey State prosecution has of their heavy marching order

Washington, Jan. 14. offered Hauptmann his life if he and without putting it on the

The Senate will debate to- reveals the identity of his alleged ground donned their oilskins and

Lord Essendon agreed to pre-morrow the resolution which will confederates in the Lindbergh pare a scheme of rationalisation make or mar the plans of carried their rifles at the "secure".

At the conclusion of the final of tonnage and named a drafting supporting the view that America baby kidnapping case, the New

past five fights of three commities.

shou'd join the World Court at York Times states very murch

from HI.M.S. fighting planes

The object of the conference is The Hague..

vincingly that Mr. Willentx, Hermes flew past in formation ul ́to exert more control over the

hoight of approximately

New Jersey's Attorney-General, 500, world's shipp.ng rates and build- ing plans in order to relieve the

hus denied that any such offer His Excellency expressed pica-industry of the burden of Inaction

was made. sure at the turn-out and com- and the seamen of the world of plimented the men on the smart, the fear of unemployment, and to attack the problem created news of the march past.

by over-subsidising operators.—— Untied Pre88

London, Jan. 14.

Usio, Jan. 14. The answer as to whether the vast Antarctic Continent is a single piece of land or not, has been delayed for another year, as the Lincoln Ellsworth-Sir Hubert Wilkins expedition has decided not to make a trans- Antarctic flight this season, feet. owing to the very unfavourable weather.

This is the information con- on all night and the figures will veyed in a telegram from the be kept a closesly guarded secret well-known polar airman, Bert unill they are announced simul- Balchen, who is one of the mem- taneously at Genova and Saar-bors of the Ellsworth-Wilkins bruecken, and elsewhere, by radio, exploration party. On Tuesday at 7 a.m. (G.M.T.)

However,

a fairly accurate

Balchen's mesange was dea-

group

Senator Robinson of Arkansas. majority leader in the Sonate, will start the debuie.

Abolishing Old Leading representatives of 18 of opposition being that member-liner Ile de France.

estimate may be possible by 2 a.m. patched by radio from the expeli-Tenant Farms

Tuesday-United Press.

TEMPERS RISING

Parla, Jan. 14. Unofficial estimates from Saar- bruc xen, received in autoritative quarters here, indicate that 85 per cunt, of the votes in the plebiscito! thus fur counted are for the Saar's return to Germany.

It is feared in certain quarters that there may be ugly incidents) in Saarbruecken to-morrow, as it

is stated that tempers are rising there.

has

Le Temps, after expressing gratification that Germany shown up to the present "a certain moderation In her action. In the Sanr," observes that liquidation of the Saar problem won't help clear up the international situa- tion unless it has no violent after- math,

tion's steamer, Wyatt Earp, now South of Deception Island, und surrounded by tight ice.

The whole party is aboard and all are well, Balchen's message- adds.-Reuter,

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LATEST TRADE RETURNS

LARGE INCREASES IN BRITAIN

DECEMBER'S FIGURES

FURTHER CONTROL OF PRODUCTION

U.S. FINANCIAL REVIEW

Washington, Jan. 14. The Agrleuitural Administra- tion is formulating programme

con-

being

on

the

He will advocate prompt rati-

Special precautions' re fication of the scheme by which America will join the World Court, taken to conceal the Identity of the three witnesses for the Hauptmann However, there is strong op position to this move, the opinion trial arriving to-morrow countries took part in discussion ship in the World Court would be at a preliminary meeting of the "a short cut" to the League

and would

injure International Shipping Conference Nations

abroad.- relations which opened to-day in London Ameri under the Chairmanship of Lord United Press. Essendon.

and

FROM GREECE

of

It was agreed to prepare draft scheme of rationalisation for con- CHINA BUYS TIMBER

constituents sideration of subsequent considoration of the full conference. The drafting comanitiee's report will be lald before meeting as soon as possible in the course of the present week. -British Wirelcas. ↑

for the abolition of tenant farm FINANCING CANTON ing, with a division of land among tenants, thereby implying further control of production.

RAILWAY LINK

FLEET OF FREIGHTERS

BRINGING CARGO - Nanking, Jan. 15.

Since there is no trade agree- ment in existence between China

ransom mency and Germany.-Reutor.

HAUPTMANN BLAMED (Special to "Talograph”)

Fiemington, Jan. 14.

1. The Iden neema to be that Great Britain, France and Italy 'should endeavour to findin means for agreeing to the abrogation of the military clausis in the Treaty of Versailles, on the understanding that Germany will return to the League of Nations, and fola in a convention limiting the amounts of armaments.

There are indications that the French Government is adopting s more hopeful attitudo with re- anrd to the question of security Reuler.

U.S. Reciprocal Trade Plan

EXPECTED-TO-TREAT WITH CANADA

AGREEMENT WITH BRAZIL LIKELY

**

Washington, Jan. 14) It is reported in authoritative quarters that the State Depart ment is about to conclude a re- ciprocal trade agreement with Brazil.

the

ROYAL EMPIRE

Similar negotiations will be They will be taken off the liner in Government cutter and kept out opened with Canada, It is stated. of sight and in the background

It is expected that the Canadian until they are actually summoned

One in believed agreement would be limited to to give evidence. to be the sister of Isidora Fisch, specified Items, rather than cover- friend of Hauptmann's, who died fing the entire trade field.

Although the Prairie provinces. recently in Germany.

Hauptmann's defence is that and parts of Quebec have long Fisch gave him the Lindbergh baby favoured the Liberal reciprocity. then led to policy, the Conservativa Govern- ment, now in power, is not too enthusiastic about an agreement which would possibly coat them

support of powerful manufac turing intereats whose business would inevitably be injured from any attempt at competition with At the continued hearing of the the mass production methods of and Grecto, the Nanking Foreign charges against Bruno Hauptmann the United States. Router. Office has concluded provisional to-day, the handwriting expert,

the

Greek Mr. Albart Oabora, 70-year-old arrangements with BRITISH BOXER FUNDS authorities allowing the importa- witness, maintained his conviction tion of timber from Grocce. The that Hauptmann had written the SET ASIDE

despite tho. defence first shipment has arrived here. ransom demands dollvered to Dr.

Condon, More consignments of Greek tim- Nanking, Jan. 14.

ber products loaded in a fleet of counsel, Mr. Reilly's vigorous British exchange is expected to At to-day's meeting of the Sino-twenty-eight steamers are expected cross-examination.

China in the near a unique opportunity to prove by reveni a considerable expansion stabilize itself at U.S.$4.87. British Committee in charge of the to arrive in

A second hand-writing expert called by the State, Mr. her reaction to-morrow her roadi-of overeens trade during the year.

Consensua of Washington Returned British Boxer Fund,future. Central News.

Elbridge W. Stein, who also testi- ness to collaborate with the rest

Imports were of a total value opinion indicates that the Supreme several financial votes were ap

fled that in his opinion Hauptmoun of of Europe."-Kemer.

representing £732,330,828,

Court, although holding a divided proved.

was the author of the raneom increuse of £57,314,704 over those

notes. of 1933. IN WIRELESS TOUCH

The value of exports in 1994 was *£396,107,544. an Increase of The following shipa are expect- £28,198,492 over the previous year. ed to be in wireless communica Re-experts at £61,263,472 were Aleta, Lyons Maru, Tainan, Juno, Doomber trade figures are also tion with Hongkong to-day: £2,182,745 higher than in 1983. Durban Maru, Numidia, Hyuran Published: Imports for the month goa, Antenor. Fooshing, Hakodate at 263,262,644 showed a decrease, Maru, Tascalusa, Tamaba, Presi-188 compared with November, of dent Hoover, President Coolidge, £1,424.803, but an increase of Defender, Danwood, General Lee, £104,136 over total of the cor- Kiungchow, Trailus, Hupoh, An-, responding month of 1983.

December exports at £34,300,882 jou.

Incorporation in the 1935-36 Government Budget of 25 million dollars for seigniorage profit on silver purchased abroad, should not be interpreted as an indica The full Board of Trade returnston of the probable amount to be

London, Jan. 14.

Le Temps adds: "Germany has for 1934 are now available and purchased. The figure is arbitrary.

|

opinion on the Gold Clause con Thoy included an additional ap- travery, will sustain the Govern-propriation of $1,500,000 for finan ment on all major points cing the completion of the un- Stoan, Culbertson and Fritz.

Anished sections of the Canton- Hankow Hallway and an additional for appropriation of $100,000

DELAYED BY FOG

was

SOCIETY

NEW BUILDING SOON TO COMMENCE

-London, Jan. 14.7 Building operations will begin within the next few weeks for the erection, on a 12,000 square feet, The third witness for the State fte in Northumberland Avenue, Wenchow, Jan. 15,

to-day was Hildegarde Alexander, London, of the £300,000 building: Shanghai-bound passengers a clothing model. This witness to serve as headquarters of the man who closely Royal Empire Society, which has were lower than those of the financing the establishment of the plane of the Chinese National observed

ovor 16,000 members. previous month by £1,824,882, but Government-controlled Central Ma- | Aviation Corporation was held up resembled Hauptmann "spying" on ropin:cented an increase of chinery Manufacture Plant at at Foochow on Sunday morning by Dr. Condon in a Bronx rallway

total for Shanghel, for the equipment of a heavy. fog. She resumed her station while Dr. Condon was A dining hall to seat 800 and £8,870,318 over the

which all necessary machines and fight to Shanghai yesterday morn-talking to a telegraphur shortly an Assembly Hall for lectures and December, 1933.

Re-exports last month, at accesories are being ordered in ing, but as the for romained in after the Lindbergh kidnapping, discussions will be featurse of the Chineso the area to the north of Wanchow. Witness then positively Identified the new building, which will con £3,605,689, ahowod decreases of England through 2402,601 and £836,846 respectively. Material Purchase Committee at she was compelled to return to Haptmann as the one who did the tain 60 bedrooms British Wire-

"spying."--United Press. British Wireless

London-Central News.

Wanchow Central Ness.

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