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No. 14479

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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935.

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BRITISH EMPIRE STANDS IN GERMANY'S PATH

WON'T TOLERATE

DICTATION

ALL PARTIES UNITE TO MEET CRISIS

BLUNT CONDEMNATION OF NAZI ATTITUDE

The entire British nation, as represented by the, political leaders in the House of Commons, forcefully' condemns the attitude and policy of the German Government with respect to armaments and peace structure of Europe generally.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, opening the foreign affairs debate in a packed House,

Cermany's decision to ambark on a naval building programma, contrary to the Pac Treaty termi, has caused considerable apprebenston in Europe. Undar the Varsailles Trenty, the Garman Fleet

was limited to small ships like those soon above,

yesterday, declared that Germany's unilateral declara- Britain's tion with regard to her-land, sea and air forces had profoundly disturbed all Europe.

Mr. MacDonald renewed the promise given to the British people that Britain would never accept inferiority to Germany in the matter of air armament, and the Liberal section of the House supported this policy.

Mr. George Lansbury, Labour leader, said nobody could excuse or palliate Germany's recent actions.

Sir Austen Chamberlain brought the House cheer- in to its feet when he said: "If Germany....won't join the family of nations and if instead of seeking to persuade she means to extort or impose her will, she will find this this country in her path, and with this country that great free commonwealth which centres around it, and she will meet a force that once again will be her master."

London, Day 2.

The diplomalle and public

ware packed, and the floor of the House was crowded, when the

Donald, opened the defence debate to-day.

EUROPE DISTURBED

Needs In

Air Power

NATION TO RUSH PROGRAMME

PARITY WITH GERMANY

London, May 3.

C

force, had profoundly disturbed all ment's new air policy. Europe, the Prime Minister con-

The broad effect of the an

HUGE AIR FORCE FOR GERMANY

MUST EQUAL ANY COMBINATION

CONTRIBUTION TO PEACE

Special to "Telegraph”)

Telegraph.

training.

Japanese

Ambitions

REVOLT SPREADS RAPIDLY

REBELS SUFFER IN CABUYAO BATTLE

MANY REPORTED SLAIN IN INLAND WAR

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1895. Received, May 5, 1.30 pm.).

Manila, May 3.

The uprising of radical forces throughout the Philippine Islands is spreading rapidly and many groups of Sakdalistas are active, armed, with knives and shotguns, particularly in Laguna, Rizal. Bulacan and Cavite provinces.

Serious trouble has been reported in the towns of San Ildefonso, San Josedelmonté, Santa Maria, Tanza, Generaltrias, Bacoor, Cabuyao, Silang, Santa Rosa,

In E. Asia Binan and elsewhere.

HIROTA'S PLANS FOR JAPAN

OUTLINE OF POLICY

Tokyo. May 3. An Important

state-

It is reported here that over 100 Constabulary attack a large force of Sakdalistas at Cabuyao and kill- ed sixty and wounded forty.

BRITAIN BACKING SILVER?

REMONETISATION SUGGESTED

COTTON PARLEY.

OPPOSITION

Rome, May 2. A'British solul lan in favouri remonetisation of silver)

The Manila Herald says that the authorities have ordered the arrest of Rresentative Marlang Untivero of Luguna, who was elected ол the Sakdalistas ticket in 1934, but. has

since quitted the party, Other Bakdalistas leaders are also on the list of the "wanted."

The Constabulary headquarters in Manila has revolved offcial Tadvices from the interior, stating: "Cabuyao taken. Forty-seven out. law killer. Many others captur jed. We are pushing Oght at Calamba but need plenty ammuni tion and shotgun shells.-Signed. 'olonet M. Nieudo,”- -Baitra Prva sy.

"SCENE OF CARNAGE"

A Reuter message, through Manila says the dead and wound- e litter the streets of Cabuyao. Lagun, where 17 Sakdalistas

Addressing Conuriphs. Telapranhis Morning per riviews regard Mogen Ordinance, 1811. Received, May annual conference of prefectural 13. generally reassuring the state. 3. 7 .. ments of policy of the Prime

Berlin, May 2. governors, Mr. K. Hirota, the Minister and others in the House It is understood that general Foreign Minister, made of Commons

with military conscription will come into ment upon the nation's foreign. yesterday,

October. 1. policy, do-day. respect to British foreign policy force in Germany on

"Our relations with China," he The plan, according authorita- and, in particular, to Germany.

The newspapers mphasise the tive Information, ia to train for said, amongst other things, "show galleries of the house ay Conimiana with regard to a land, sea and air the acroptance of_the_Govern. up, but there will be voluntary (provement at present, compared į

Germany's unilateral declaration unanmity of at parties regarding one year the various classes called a trend towards a notable im- schemes of service-in-special-unita-with-the-state-of-affairs-in-May! such as the Air Force and the 1934. It is my conviction that to Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay Mac-tuned. It would be a calamity Rouncement of Mr. MacDonald motorised suctions of the army, bring China and Japan, which

if there should be an deteriora- that Britain will not necept in

which require more ulaborate bave important responsibilities in tion of confidence between France, ferlority

East Asia, into closer collaboration Interest was heightened by Mr. Italy and Great Britain. Britain's strength, is that the five-year ex Prussin, in

to Germany in air General Goering. Premier of and amity, is the mission of thejor Walter Runciman's announcement aim was to increase the numbers

un address to-day people as well as the statesmen of wher,ver possible, and increasing were killed and many wounded in at question time that 96, British of co-operators.

punsion programme, announced

the two countries."

the price of the white metal, has

n desperate attack upon the acroplanen and engines were

inst July, will be carried out "Our

ANIMATION ASUSUN COPIANEVENBUSCARUS.EXE responsibility to

Declaring that the development veled lively discussion at the Constabulary, ported to Germany in 1934,

British people does not allow us after

the rapidly as possible, and there-

of trade between China and Japan Intern Manal Cotton ANOTHER GIFT The Prime Minister said that to neglect our powers of defence," the Royal Air Force will be con-t

further expansion of

Waa mutually beneficial. Mr. following the Rome, Parls and the Prime Minister added.

Iirotu sald ht sincerrig kapal that London conferences, the London

tinued as far as is deemed necess.) Mr. MacDonald went on to say declaration of February & had that Sir John Siman had invited ary in view of the size of the Ger- specifically atated that one of the Germany to send representatives man air corps. objects contemplated by the former to London to discuss naval affairs, mons interested in air questions Members of the House of Com-} Allies was a freely negotiated and the invitation had been ac armament pact with Germany and repted. But the Prime Minister calculate that in order to pat other powers, replacing the mili-expressed great surprise

Britain upon a footing of equality tary clauses of the Versailles Germany should have chosen this with France, with whom General Treaty

Goering claims Germany must have! ship- "If that could be done success building programme which in parity, in addition to the forty fully the greater part of our im claded submarines, to which and a half squadrons, totalling mediate European dangers would Britain could not remain unean-608 machines, contemplated under disappear," he said.

cerned..

ex-

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(Special to "Telegraph"

London, May 2. On the heels of the announcement of the gift of £500,000 by the Sultan of Johore towards the defence of Singapore, Lady Houston has renewed

her offer, previously inade, to give £200,000 for the air de- fence of London.

She is moved in this direction by a wish to com- memorate the King's Silver Jubilee and "in view of the dife necessity of the present moment."-Reuter Special, -

SAMAYAAN UUNADCHIROLMANIMALS/BRENNE

Congress

Alobs of uncontrolled and Bur- prisingly armed prasants are run- Hurma and Indiá representatives ning wild through the entire pro the Japanese people, la conjune, complains that the proposals

vince. tion with the Government, would were to general, while France, The American Army units in carnestly endeavour to promote Belgisi, Halland and Germany Manila are standing by for" im-

only trade, but a venter opposed the resolution resolutely, mediato nation. intimacy in all phases of the The Japanese delegate stated'; This is reported to be the most general relations between the two that the artificial forcing upwards violent and widespread uprising In nations,--Reuter,

of the price of silver would lead many years, to chaotle conditions in China.

Mysterious Arrests

U.S. AMBASSADOR TAKES ACTION

NO FORMOSAN REPORTS

(Special to "Telegraph">

Washington, May 2.

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the resolution.—

JUBILEE

EARLY STORY

.

New, York, May 2.

A revolt, apparently engineered by the opponents of the proposed Constitution for the Philippine Islands, has broken out nour Manila.

Senor Manuel Quezon, Prcalient

RÉSERVOIR of the Philippines Senate, nt

RENAMING SHING

present in New York, states that all communication by telegraph or telephone between Manila and the provinces has been cut off, alleged- ty by the opponents of the ratifica- tion of the Constitution, voting At a recent meeting of the Silver upon which is expected to be held Jubilee Executivo Sub-Committee, Jon May 11.

MUN PROJECT

...

The meeting also approved -a

A

FIGHTING IN LAGUNA

the Government's five-year pro gramme, 312 further machines, or SUBMARINE MENACE

26 new squadrons will be required.| These will cost £3,000,000. . Itį British naval needs could not untering into a European relation and should not be fixed in relation was cstimated that the five-year ship based upon the free negotia- to the

for security and

requirements of home expansion plan would entail the arms waters alone, for "we have a

expenditure of £20,000,000, strength. It la greatly to be de- unique responsibility of world- declares that Mr. Macdonald has

The Times, in an editorial I plored that Germany announced wide character," said the Premier, shown that the British Govern her intention of imposing con-He did not intend to minimise the scription, besides creating a miil-gravity of Germany's decision to mint means to combine in close tary air force, at a moment when build submarines, but they were union with France and Italy, with they had reason to think that the stili prepared to receive the German/ determined attempt to include prospects of establishing good representatives preliminary will in Europe were improving." naval talks which would be con nations and on terms of garfect delayed that Germany was pres

approval was given to a motion by Demonstrations have occurred the Hon. Sir Henry Polock that in five provinces, according to AUSTRIA'S 'FUTURE'

ducted in the same condition equality,

The Japanese Ambassador, to the Sning sun Reservoir de cenManila paper--Router. those with the United States and]

The Daily Telegraph says "thers pared, and sufletently strong.. Lo The Prime Minister said Great Japan.

will be no acceptance by this meet n stack from any quarter. Tokyo, Ir. Joseph Grew, has in the Jubilee Reservoir. Britain would bo represented at

With rogard

There was no longer any use informed the State Department that to air strength, country of a position of inferiority talking about equality of rome is investigating the reported motion by the Hon. Sir Willam the coming Rome conference, to the Prime Minister recalled Mr. in the air. If there is any halting ments in the air; that had already arrest of an American eltizen, Shenton that the new road from discuss the Independence of Stanley Baldwin's assurance that signal for it, it can only be the been attained

William S. Gates, charged with Causeway Bay to Shaukiwan be Austria, by observers instead of a under

no circumstances would full acceptanec by Germany of

Nevertheless, he added. "W, espionage in Formosa.

called King's Rond. delegation, because it was well Britain accept any position of in- plan for the limitation of arnia-

shall not shrink from reduction of He said that press despatches understood that England was not feriority with regard to the Ger-ments,"Reuter, making any new commitments. Rian Air Force. Undoubtedly the

this air force in accordance with contained the only information At the moment, he went on, the German air forces had been

MANUFACTURERS POSITION any international treaty which nyníluble.

Naval records showed to concluded for all.". nations must decide whether to expanded considerably before the

London, May 2. General Gouring wound up by William Shinn Gates, 28, was re- abandon attempts to build up the last estimate was put forward in

British noroplane manufacturers, saying that Germany has

dong tired

As a Heutenant, Junior general confidence or to seek the House of Commons, but the interviewed by Reuter to-day, in something decisive for peace. She Grade, in November, 1932, after refuge in a combination of power British Government was already view of the suggestion that the has rearmed.

seven years of service in the which had never succeeded in taking stops for the further ac-country's industry could not pro-

learned here.--- He remarked that Germany's Navy. It was avoiding war in the past.

coleration and expansion of the duce sufficient machines to defend air aspirations may apparently. bo United: Press. Horr Hitler had informed Sir Royal Air Force this year in order the nation in the event of an amer- taken to mean that in the event John Simon the British Foreign to implement Mr. Baldwin's de-gency arising, explained their posi. of the formation of any defence the three men arrested on charges “It was reported, yesterday that Minister, of his willingness to claration.

tion and their capabilities. negotiate :

combination against European of espionage In Formonu were the AN AIR FACT

At the present time the British powers, not including Germany, members of the crew of the d- aggression pacts with countries in

Manila, May 3. plants are turning out 1,200 to the latter would demand an alriventure-senķing", ɛnilboat, "Flying, Enatern Europe, and Herr Hitler's

Sakdillatas captured the muni- proposal ought not be allowed to pact, Mr. MacDonald said the and this total could very readily strength. But it is understood sure quest into the South sensed the demand of the notorious Province of Bulacan, and Impri Speaking of the proposed air 1,800 planes a year of all classes, force ng large as their combined Dutchman," which was on a tren- The Court of Appeals has refect-cipal building San Ildefonso, be dropped. There was no reason British Government was not moved bo quadrupled, they declare. Bri-that the Franco-Soviet alliance is The three men on the boat wore Corsican bandit chief, Spada, for oned the municipal police far why Buch pacta should. farmorise

not by any thought of aggressive tiah factories would be able to turn not considered as of concern in this named W.E. Gates, J. Roubin, and in new trial. with the mutual military alliances. "We were out more than 5,000 planes a year connection, since Russia is not con- W. E. Wrede, the first two Ameri- guarantee part which France and seeking." he said, "with powers without increasing or enlarging in sidered by Germany to be a cans and the latter a German, the will be guillotined within six the revolutionaries, six of whom It is therefore probable that he The constabulary finally 'routed" -Russia “were negotiating; he ̈said; (Continued on Page 4.)

(Continued on Page 14.) European power-Reuter Special, despatch added.

weeks.United Press.

(Continued on Page 4.)

multi-lateral non-

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that

BANDIT FAILS IN APPEAL

FACES DEATH ON GUILLOTINE.

(Special to "Telegraph")

Basta!, May 2:

Manila, May 3, thousand armed ` radicals, called the Sakdullstas, captured the municipal buildings at Santa Ross, In Laguna Province yester day, and were driven out by palice after a

A pitched battle in which three Sakdalistas were killed and four police and soldiers wounded, Three hundred Sakdalistas are reported under arms in Cavite Provlice, whore the United States Marines have been called out to guard the Navy Yard.-Router.

Later.

several hours.

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