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No. 14620

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SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1935.

日六初月六

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LEAGUE MAY BLOCK ITALIAN ARMS SHIPMENTS

BANNED CARGOES

CAN BE SEIZED

PLAN TO PREVENT WAR IN AFRICA

SUEZ CANAL CANNOT BE

CLOSED TO ANYONE

London, July 5.

Ras Tafari, Emperor of Abyrainis, who has addressed an`appeal to the¦ United States to invoke the Kellogg

with Italy.

PLANE LOST

IN JUNGLE

Army Machines Search For Four Fliers

Colon, July 5..

Army planes are at pre- sent searching the Panama jungle for a lost Army plane, which is long overdue here -and is feared to have crash-

ed.

Four men are aboard the machine. They are Lieuten. ants Winton, Graham, Gerge and McCahn.—United Press,

ATHENAIDNIEJ BUKTABIAT JUGODNOSTET RENUNCIANDOL

It is understood that the legal aspect of the ques-Fact in connection with the dispute CHEERY BRITISH tion of the closing of the Suez Canal as a measure of pressure against Italy has been examined by inter- national jurists at Geneva. It was held that the

statutes of the Suez Canal Company would not allow Opposition

the canal to be closed to any belligerent nation; but under Article XX of the League of Nations Covenant' members of the League severally agreed that all obligations inconsistent with the terms of the Covenant were automatically abrogated.

It was therefore recognised that if the League Council declared an embargo upon arms to Somaliland and Eritrea it would be within the competence of that body to order the examination of all ships passing through the canal.

Further, it would be possible to seize all cargo com- ing within the scope of the embargo.

M. Joseph Avenol. Secretary-

General of the League of Nations, will be visiting London next week, possibly to discuss the question with the British authorities. The whether the Council question

would vale on such an embargo is very problematical-Reuter,

ITALY TO BUILD

Home, July 5. Italy is going to build a stronger

navy.

Following a secret meeting of Italy's Admirals, presided over by Signor Mussolini, the Prime Minis ter, it has been officially announc- ed. that measures have

bien

decided upon to increase the tonnage and fighting strength of the Italian Navy,

DENIES SECRET TREATY

FRENCH FAITH IN

DIPLOMACY-

AVOIDING OFFENCE

Paris, July 5.

To Hapsburg Restoration

LITTLE ENTENTE

ALARMED

WORKING FOR FRIENDSHIP

(Special to "Telegraph")

28. * «.m.)

OUTLOOK

SIGNS OF GENERAL IMPROVEMENT

London. July 5.

The Finance Bill was road ai third time in the House of Com-}

to-day and immediately mons after was introduced in the House of Lords.

of The Chancellor

the Ex- chequer, Mr. Neville Chamber- lain, in moving the third reading, said the Budget had brought very near to completion. his tank of removing the burdens imposed in the crisis of 1931 and restoring national credit.

After describing the widespread benefis ronferred by the remis

Admiral Chan Chak, who is at present in Hongkong 'negotiating for the return is the North of the runaway cruisers from Canton.

Thrilling

Contests

At Henley

OXFORD'S HOPES ARE DASHED

DIAMOND SCULLS

(9pecial to "Telegraph")

(Bu Telegraph. Copyright. Teleprapate

PERRY IS VICTOR AT WIMBLEDON

BUT ENGLAND FAILS IN DOUBLES

AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA IN KEEN CONTESTS

London, July 5. England, in the person of F. J. Perry, has won the chief championship at Wimbledon. Perry repeated his achievement of last year, marching through all competi- tion, and winning with a burst of brilliance against one. of the most capable players ever to contest a Wimbledon final. Baron von Cramm, young German champion.

Perry won in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.

Interest now centres in the men's doubles final. The Americans, Allison and Van Ryn, former Wimbledon champions, have fought their way to the finish and will meet the great Australian pair, Crawford and Quist.

PROBING FRONTIER PROBLEMS

Allison and Van Ryn defented the. Englishmen. Hughes und Tuckey, in their semi-final engage. ment. They won after four strenuous sets, having lost the first, The match score was: 4-6, 6-4, 6-2,

G-2.

Crawford and Quist won' in straight sets against the youthful American team of Budge and RUSSIA AND JAPAN, whom some favoured for

IN AGREEMENT

(Ry Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie įsions of taxation and the full | Memäger Ordinaner, 1994. Berrierd, Jrestoration of the salary cuts, Mr. Meradues Ordinaner, 105. Received July

Paris, July 6. Chamberlain referred to the signs bun mand

London, July 5. Unrelaxed opposition of the of economie progress which entit-

with Sunny weather,

fairly Little Entente to a Hapsburg led him to claim that "the outlook

cross-winds, marked the restoration in Austria was voiced remains persistently and doggedly strong by the Jugo-Slavian Minister at cheerful." Railway traffic, bank resumption of the Henley Regatth Paris, M. Spalaikovitel, in the clearings and refail trade all to-day.

n steady rise. Exports The Grand Challenge Cup again course of conversations with M.showed

up by £16,000,000 for the produced close races. Pembroke Laval, the Prime Minister

of were

first five months compared with College, Cambridge, best Jesus France.

It is understood that the 1934, and imports of raw materials College, Cambridge, by three- French Goverment Lakes the showed an encouraging increase. quarters of a length in 7 minutes,

13 seconds. Leander Club, the Ambassador, has informed Mr. K. The Australians got there first stand that the sympathetic treat--British Wireless,

holders, rowing in ment of Archduke Otto, head of

perfect Hireta, the Foreign Minister, that and by brilliant volleying kept the the House of Hapsburg and heir

orthodox style, boat the Thames the Soviet accepts Japan's pro- Americans hugging the base-line. Rowing Club by three-quarters of posal for the organisation of

to

action.

sidered

BRITISH VIEW

London, July 5.

the

BANKS DOING WELL

the championship. The Austra- Hans swept through the first set in eight games, but in the second were forced to play twenty-four, und in the last nine. The match score was: 6-2, 13-11, 6-3. ...Crawford..and Quist won their match because they prevented the M. Yureneff, the Bussian Americans from crowding the net.

INCIDENT IN JEHOL

Tokyo, July 5.-

soon be

to the first minute, easily defeated attacked and looted a Manchukuo Miss James beat Mrs. Haylock and

frontier post. " the Thames Rowing Club.

There will be an all-foreign finali

Mrs. Kirk.

the throne of Austria, in Four out of the five great Banka Austria's private affair and does generally known as the "Big Five" a length in 7 minutes, 17 seconds. joint Soviet-Manchukuo-Japanese In the semi-final of the mixed-

necessitate diplomatie have issued their balance sheets in

Commission in an doubles, the Australian pair, Mr. No further details of the scheme Following the suggestion in the ant

The most thrilling race of the Frontier the last few days. The dividends aro yet available and official British press that a secret treaty

Nevertheless, the suurees keep strict silence in this existed between France and Italy restoring the Hapsburgs their at the corresponding period fast hope of entering any final by beat frontier incidents.

measure declared are at the same rate as day was provided by Emmanuel endeavour to terminate the present and Mrs. Hopman, advanced at the caused by frequent expense of Von Cramm and Frau College, who smashed Oxford's Irritation

Sperling. They won in two sets, regaid, but it is understood the which would allow Rome 10

IA con- | year, The statements show 'de-

It is learned that the details of 6-4, 6-4. decision was taken as a result of operate unhindered by Paris in nationality and fortune

untimely because itposits have been steadily rising anding Christ Church by half a length the changes taking place in North-east Africa, is denial has

Perry and Dorothy Round will in the semi-final of the Ladies' the organisation will Threatens to create, an atmos-the turnover has been larger, Plate. In the other heat, Trinity worked out.—Renter, European naval equilibrium, es-been issued in Paris.

meet Quist and Mlle. Jedrzejowska. So treaty exints between France phere in Central Europe not especially in recent weeks,

Cambridge. Hall,

beat First pecially because of the fortheum-

JEHOL TROUBLE

who to-day beat McGrath and Miss Figures of the London bankers' ing Increase in Germany's naval and Italy regarding Abyssinia, it calculated to facilitate the con-

Hartigan, in the other semi-final. Trinity, Cambridge. elusion of the projected Danubian clearing house to date show an

the In the Stewards' strength.

Cup, is stated.

Hsinking, July 5. increase of £660,014,000, or 3.8 per

four-pared event, the A party of a hundred Japanese In the semi-finals of the woman's Although during Franco-British Pact.-Reuter Special.

cent.. over the same period last premier

Club Rowing diplomatic conversations France

beat troops is being rushed to the bar-doubles Mme. Mathieu and Frau year. Dividends of the chief dis-London

a Sporting beat Frau Sigart PENALTIES POSSIBLE

Thas offered no concrete pro-

count houses are also at the same Pembroke College, Cambridge. In der region in Jehol, following

that # detachment of Meulemeester and Miss Metaxa London, July 5.

posal for the settlement of the

the other semi-final, Zurich Bow-report Ofeials are reluctant to discuss Italo-Abyssinian dispute, official The British reply to the query rate as last year.-British Wireless.ing Club, cramming 42 strokes in- General Sun Chih-yaan's army award and Miss Slammers and courses of action which may be quarters in Paris are still sanguine from Berlin as to whether taken lo prevent Italy making that a formula will be found which Franco-Soviet Pact conflicted with war upon Abyssinia, but there is will be acceptable Signor the Treaty of Locarno was handed intressing talk of attempting to Mussolini and will avert war. to the German Ambassador to. impose economic, penalties upon The guiding inspiration of the French polley is the anxiely not In reliable sources it is learned to offend Signor Mussolini which, that the British Government has the French believe, would drive decided that I cannot act alone. Duce to the very action they all

It is felt in London, Bays measures wished to avoid. however, no execute exceeding persuasion. Provided Therefore the French Govern- Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, the League of Nations decide tument favours a solution of the that the situation will now be

allow Ger-) nct collectively, the United States Italo-Abyssinian quarrel through eased sufficiently to and Japan will probably be asked diplomatic channels and not before many to take the initiative to to support them.-Untied Presss. the bar of the League of Nations, wards the organisation of the

of East Europe. It is understood that the French security

British and

Governments are Reuter Special. Italy, too, desires to attend the treating the Abyssinian problem as coming naval conference and to be a separate entity and there is no us strong as possible by the time bargaining or offer of barter of that meeting is called, presumably support for Abyssinia in turn so that she will have a bargaining for backing in European problems: lever-Router Special.

Italy.

BANANTAMUKUNG KARGOBUFALINMIRISANE;DIAN BODITERIOSTEALS

AMERICA'S REPLY

Washington, July 5. The United States has side stepped any responsibility in the Italo-Abyssinian dispute.

--Router.

to

of arbitration under the League of Nations supervision:-United Press.

U. S. REJECTS. APPEAL

day.

it is understood that Britain, like France, believes the pact it no way confilets with the arrange- ment made at Locarno,

CONTROL OF WHEAT

CANADA'S ACTION

EXPLAINED.

Ottawa, July 5. Mr. Cordell Hull, the, Secretary

Washington, July 5. The Senate has passed the of State, replied to the Abyssinian The United States has, in effect, Canadian Wheat Board Bill, under- note to-day, saying he trusted that rejected the plea by the Emperor which Board will be established both Abyssinia and Italy would of Ethopia that America should to control the sale of Canadian abide by their treaty obligations.invoke the Kellogg Fact in connec-whoat. The United States declined to enter tion with the dispute with Italy. Speaking In the House of Com actively into the controversy, he

A Note promptly replying to the mons, Mr. R. B. Bennett, the Prime appeal says the United States is Minister, assured the House that

said.

5

GREAT AIR FLEET

GIANT AIRCRAFT TO BE BUILT

Moscow, July 5. The Soviet hus decided to build sixteen acroplanes of the same size as the ill-fated Maxim Gorky which. until it crashed with terrible loss of life following a collision in mid-air, WAB the largest aircraft in the world.

The Government has announced; that a voluntary collection among the working population made to roplace the lost airliner already totalled 68,000,000 roubles Reuter Special.

DOLLAR AGAIN

DECLINES

MARKET RATHER

UNCERTAIN

and

It is stated that

Iwo

guar is in the Diamond Sculls for the were seriously injured during tas second successive year. between attack-Router. Zavrels, Czecho-Slovakin, Rudi, Switzerland. In the semi- finals, Ruff just beat Seudach, also

of Switzerland, who hit the booms.) while Zavrels beat Winstone, of Molesey-Reuter Special.

INDIAN TOWN ABLAZE

TROOPS FINALLY GAIN CONTROL

(Special to "Telegraph")

Delhi, July 5.- According to a report from Nathiagali (North-West Frontler), the entire Indian quarters in the town of Abbotsbad has been gutted by a fire which raged for seven hours, owing to the shortage of water and the absence of a fire- fighting service.

Troops tried to limit the blaze by blowing up buildings, but they.

MISS ROUND TO REST Miss Dorothy Round has de- elined to play in Britain's Wight- man Cup team. She declures she wants a rest from tennis.

MATSUDAIRA RETURNING

London, July 5. Mr. Matsudaira, the Japanese |

England's hopes of victory in who Ambassador to London, returning to Japan via America, the Davis Cup are somewhat leaving by the Empress of lessened by the defeat of Hughes Britain, stated, in 24 12 interview and Tuckey. It was hoped that with Reuter, that he was chicily they would be able to hold their going on holiday, but also to own against any American pair, prime himself on the lateat but Allison and Van Ryn, title- situation in the Far East and to holders in 1929-30 were 'more than report on the situation In the a match for the Englishmen. West, in which connection he re- Tuckey played with much pluck. cently had a conference in Paris and fire and his smashing was fine, with all Japanese Ambassadore but Hughes' lobs gave opportuni- ties to the Americans who quickly in Europe.

Mr. Matsudaira said he was not seized them, killing savagoly and certain when he would return, but winning many points. it would probably be just before. If, as seems likely. England

Christmas-Router.

LABOUR DISPUTES

the

BILL

meets America in the final of the Davis Cup competition, the whole burden will once again fall upon

Fred Perry. The Americans are capable of beating Austin with any one of their singles aces, and their doubles team is a good deal stronger on present form than anything England can offer in ROOSEVELT SIGNS

which Parry is not a member. It would soom that Porry must again MEASURE

be depended on for two singles Washington, July 5. victories and to help England to) President Roosevelt has signed meet the challenge in the decisive

Wagner Labour Disputes doubles, match-Router..

It is emphasised that the Na- A British Wirtless message, ex-

Mr. Hull observed that the Em-gratified that the League of the Board would not launch out

The Hongkong dollar opened un- wore handicapped by insufficient peror of Abyssinia, Instead of speci-Nations is giving attention to the on a dumping policy to liquidate changed at 25. 24d. this morning, supplies of dynamite. However, fically invoking the Kellogg Pact, controversy and America is loth to the Canadian wheat surplus at but later declined to 28. 2d. The the fire was finally got under con

There would business rato now is 28. 24.trol. said he felt it his duty "to ask believe that Italy or Ethopia will "fire sele" prices. America to examine the means of seek a settlement except by paci-be no dumping on the world mar-sellers and 2a, 2.5/16 buyers. The At least a thousand houses, a Bill.

Moslem securing its observance."

tone of the market is uncertain. Hindu temple and fic means or permit a situation toket, he said, Mr. Hull's reply likewise alde arise inconsistent with the com- Wheat holdings of approximately In London, flyer prices, were mosque were destroyed. Thotional Relations Board will not plaining Dorothy Round'a with- stepped formal invocation of the mitmonta of the Pact.

two hundred million bushels are unchanged yesterday. China population was panic-stricken, be an independent quasi-judicial drawal from the Wightman Cups Pact.

The reply, however, does not being taken over by the Board from bought and sold on a quietly but there were no casualties.Abody, and will not act as mediator team, states that she has been for

weeks suffering, from, Mr. Hall, also, noted that the mention possible action by the Canadian co-operative wheat pro- steady market. In New York, camp has been opened for the or conciliator in labour disputes. soms controversy was now in the course United States. Reuter.

silver was down the yesterday, homeless.-Reuter Special.

strained leg muscle. ducers.Reutar.

-Reutor.

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