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FIRST EDITION
The
Library, Supreme Court
Hongkong Telegraph
No. 14087
FOUNDED 1881 一拜禮 號六十月九英港香 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
16,
1935.
日九十月八
TENSION GROWS IN ETHIOPIA
FOREIGNERS LOOK FOR INVASION
LEAGUE MAKING FINAL COMPROMISE EFFORT
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")
(Bu Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Mensages Ordinance, 1984. Received Sept. 16, 5,30 n. m.)
Addis Ababa, Sept. 15.
With the end of the rainy season less than a fort- night away, public uneasiness is brewing, especially in foreign commercial services, at the prospect of an Italian invasion..
An air raid on Addis Ababa, directly hostilities begin, is feared, in the event of failure of peace efforts. Precautions have already been taken to protect the
Picture shows an Italian troopship leaving Naples for East Afriça, hearing a huge portrait of Signer
population, foreigners and natives alike preparing Gloomy View
trenches and shelters in their gardens,
The tone of Sir Samuel Hoare's and M. Laval's speeches at the League Assembly is welcomed here, but it is considered that the time for speeches and negotia- tions is over, and that the best thing to do is to prepare thoroughly for the "inevitable" war.
The Emperor of Ethiopia is un- willing to do anything which miglat embarrass Britnin or: France, but it is learned that the roming week will most likely see t an important decision talen` by : the Negus and his advisors.
ut
Tribesmen to the onber 2,500 dēmonstrated in front of the' Palace this morning, declaring to Gght. Many
their readiness
U.S. COAL STRIKE DANGER
Government employees are beinit! TEMPORARY STAY
enlisted in the Army, women re- placing them in their civilian jobs. Mobilisation is also con- ilming stendily. ---Reuter Spaciul,
LEAGUE EFFORTS
Geneva, Sept. 15.
The sub-committee of the Com- mittee of Five has been working upon its report during the week-
OF WALK-OUT
FIFTH IN SIX MONTHS
Washington, Sept. 15. The threatened strike of Ameri- end and has practically finished jeau soft coal workers, timed to
Of Europe's
Complication
ITALY EXPECTED TO QUIT LEAGUE
FEW PAPERS HOPEFUL
22
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LOCAL BANK CLOSES
FEAR OF SECOND RUNTO-DAY
ALL NIGHT MEETING
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GERMANS FOLLOW PEACE PATH
NAZI DECLARATION OF POLICY
WARNING TO LITHUANIA GIVEN BY HITLER
Nuremberg, Sept. 15.
Chancellor Adolf Hitler, before the greatest rally of the Nazi party ever achieved, to-night reiterated Gormany's love of peace; but in the same breath de- clared that Memel had been robbed by Lithuania and that Germany must pay attention to the situation there.. He appealed to the League of Nations to prevent things which might be regretted by all concerned, and the tribunes cheered with one thunderous voice.
A storm of cheering greeted Der Fuehrer as he entered the temporary Reichstag Building, which was decorated with masses of flowers and swastika flags. Thousands of red and white carnations, gladioli, ferns and shrubs adorned the building. The chairs were covered with red plush and the wooden tribunes and the gallery were smothered in red bunting. The swastika was everywhere.
Two searchlights picked out the platform where the party of leaders, Herr Hitler and his chief lieutenants, sat at a long red-draped table, with two microphones facing them.
BRITAIN'S RYDER CUP CHALLENGE
received THREE WHITCOMBES
ON TEAM
the
Nuremberg, Sept. 15. Paris, Sept. 15. A surprise was erruled in bank-i The now Jaws promulgated by Press opinion over Signoring and businesa rifcles this, Chancenor Ituer dan jeau in ine Mussolini's latest step, the com morning, when the National and Wazi rany here to-day by General muniqué declaring that the Italo Commercial Savings Bank, Ltd., of Hernan boering, the Chancenors Ethiopian position allowed no8A Des Voeus Boyd Central, failed (first HeutenanE, compromise, is divided. There are to open its doors. Pasted on the with frantic cheers to-night, various interpretations of the door of the Bank was the following ( The mrst Jaw snys taut Kalian statement.
black, notice, in English and Chinese:fcolours of the Reien. are Le Temps, for instance, while ad-"By order of the Board of Direc-warte and red. The Reich and mitting that the situation tors, this Bank suspends business, the national fing will be the grave, insists that the Italian pending reorganisation."
swastika flag, which will also comminique doės not shut the j The notice attracted much at-serve for the commercial ensign. door on all hopes of peace, but is tention, large crowds soon gather. The Chancenor will determine ine rather a sop to the Italian public. Fing outside the Bank.
future battle tag and the Reich
of Le Journal des Debate und Le
The The closing of the Bank follows service Bag for the use its task. The report is expected commence to-morrow, has been Temps both wärn Signor Mussolini
which was German army and large-scale
navy. Thist to be ready
ur postponed for at least a week as n to-morrow night
that he will alienate his best experienced on September 4. im-law comes ne foregę to-morrow,
The second law says Tuesday morning and falls into result of last-minute peace efforts friend if he does not accept the mediately after the Bank of Can-
by the Assistant Secretary two parts.
for solution offered him, which would ton har suspended business. So citizen of the Reich can only be Labour, Mr. Edward F. McGrady: The first part deals with the All day long President Roosevelt Italian memorandum, and possibly was besieged with telephone calls with the Ethiopian reply.
by officials seeking to prevent The second part makes a de- the tip of this great industry view. tailed recommendation based on and to avoid what must almost cer the Paris proposals for compro.ainly lead to violence and bloodshed mise, originally offered by Britain if the strike develops as anticipated. and France, filling in detail to theị An agrement was reached, in the Paris suggestions and amplifying early morning between the local various points, including The miners and the owners. It entails question of collective economic the continuation of the present assistance to Ethiopia.
wage and hour contract, which was due to expire at midnight, for one week further.
COUNCIL TO DECIDE
If this report is not accepted by
either side, the League Council their demands for the continuater The workers have abandoned will have to decide whether to adopt the report under Article of the old contract basis for a fort-
XV of the League Covenant. If reached in the
aight and that
this is done, the juridical position retro-active.
will be that according to Article |
any agreement future should be
XII of the Covenant, in which This is the fifth time a threaten- both sides are pledged not to re-led strke has been postponed within sort to war within a period o six months- three months.
Should Ethiopia accept. the re- port within that perloil and if italy makes war upon Ethiopin. sho will be acting in dofianec of and without respect for hør obli- gations under the Covenant of tho League.-Router.
ULSTER'S SUPPORT
London, Sept. 15.
"We approve of everything the "British Government has done. and If you call upon the people of Ulster they will be with you to n man in any stops necessary fulfil their obligations under the Longue."
to
The position is still tense, however-Reuter.
SIR T. SOUTHORN'S CONDITION
The following bulletin re- garding Sir Thomas South- orn's condition was issued this morning:-"The Director of Medical and Sanitary Ser- vices and Government Con- sultants report that Sir Thomas Southorn's progress is maintained, but that he is suffering from slight bronchitis,"
ERKEKALJU
that
CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS
The Chancellor broadcast his declaration of policy to all of Cormany.
"For s there can only be one course: our great and unthinkable, love of peace.
"The purpose of the creation of our army is not to deprive other nations of their freedom, but to defend our own freedom. We do not want to concern ourselves with matters which are not our
business, and we do not want to be drawn into them," he declared. -
MEMEL 'DANGER
Referring to the situation exist- ing in Memel, amid wild cheers, Der Fuehrer said that peaceful territory had been rabbed by Lithuania. The people of Memel had been oppressed for years. (Special to "Telegraph")
Germany must pay attention to that. London, Sept. 15.
The The British Ryder Cup team of
representations of the
not only strengthen his prestige marked was the run that the Bunk f statė citizen of German or golfers left for the United States foreigu Powers had been fruitless
The Bank has an
The
but would satisfy Italy's legill-officials then took steps restricting kindred blood, who by his or her to-day, and expressed confidence mate claims for expansion.
Most other papers take a gloomy withdrawals, issuing a notice to naviour has shown willingness of its ability to retain the trophy. the teum, captain of the effect that the Bank would pay and suitability to serve the cr 20 per cent, of savings bank de man people and the Reich loyally. Charles Whitcombe, intervieweil L'Echo de Paris believes that u
Resch czuzenaip shart be acquired by Reuter, said: "I am sure we
letter rupture between Italy and the posits every ten days.
of shail win; the cup is already In- authorised oy the bestowal of a League is only a matter of days capital of 500,000 shares of $10 patent. A Reich citizen is the surve for the return journey."
each, of which 207,410 have been isole bearer of tuil pontical rights. issued, fully-paid. The Bank's prost for 1934 was $70,713, and a sum of $80,264 was carried. for- ward to this year,
Reuter.
FAMOUS NOVELIST PASSES
ASSISTANCE LACKING
Interviewed by a representative
PURITY OF BLOOD
The team comprises Charles Whitcombe, Reginald Whitcombe, Ernest Whitcombe, Percy Alliss, A. II. Padgham, R. Burton, E. W. Jarman, L. J. Cox and A. Perry.
The preamble of the third law says: Puled with the conviction that the purity of tně German blood is the basis of the future The mintch for the Cup is being German people, and filled with the played at the Ridgewoood Country
of the Telegraph, one of the direc-yielding wat to saleguard the Club on September 28 and 29. lors of the Bank stated that therman nation for all future, the Reuter Special, step taken was due to the heavy! Reichstag has unanimously accepi-:
cd Log TVnowing law; run experienced by the institution
Article 1-1arringes between REVEREND SILAS K. during the past week, following the Jews and citizens of the nation of
suspension of payments by the German or kindred blood Bank of Canton. Furthermore, forbidden; marriages solemnised the Bank did not receive the despite tais decree will be invalid, assistance which it expected,
HOCKING
LEFT CHURCH
TO WRITE
are
uven if solemnised abroad for the When the run was rst started.purpose of circumventing this the Bank put up the following law,
Violent Critic
USES HIS STICK
notice: "Only 175 of the total Article 2-Sexual intercourse NOTEd conductor amount of deponita can be with-outside the marriage covenant drawn at any one time, and sub-between Jews and Germans or London, Sept. 15. The death is announced of the sequent withdrawals shall be at those of kindred blood is forbidder, Rev. Silas K. Hocking, the veteran This morning, the second period to employ female Germans
an interval of ten days..........' Article 3-Jows are forbidden novelist, at the age of 83 yeara.
The late Mr. Hocking, who was for withdrawal was due, and it is those kindred blood in their homes. born at St. Stephen's, in Cornwall, believed that the Bank was unable
to meet further demands.
bocame
A
candidate for
the
Methodist ministry at the age of The Board of Directors hold
(Continued on Page 7.)
19 and was ordained in 1870, hold- meeting at 7 o'clock last night, Ing pastorates at Pontypool, Spald- ing, Liverpool, Manchester and Southport. He began to write
homely stories of an "improving STOP PRESS
type in 1878, his first efforts being) "Alec Green" and "Her Benny". So successful were his novels that after thirteen years as a minister at Southport he resigned In 1896
Shanghai, Sept. 16.
or
Article 4-Jews are forbidden
BRIGHTON BLASTED
conductor
and
JARUNCAMANTESAIRAUKTCIA:BARNICIONIRAKENNARAV
GERMAN THREAT OF WAR?
Kaunase, Sept. 16. Herr Hitler's attack on Lithuania is considered here as a threat of war, which endangers the peate of Eastern Europe.
The Government intends to apply to the signatory Powers of the Memel Con- vention, asking them to give a warning to Germany. It emphasises that the elec- tions in Memel are being held in a legal manner under the eye of representatives of the Powers.-Reuter..
JAUSANCTUSJONESTORANDONED FANTAKE
and the citizens of Memel hnd. been treated worse than criminals. Every appeal to the Lithuariins Government had been in valu. The preparations for the coming Memel elections were a mockery. Herr Hitler appealed to the League to prevent things which might be regretted by all con- cerned,
SLAP AT MOSCOW
Herr Hitler Ironically anid that com-tern in Moscow had clearly under-
statement of
the
not
to host the national fing or dis alplay the national colours, but may
London, Sept. 16. spay the Jewish colours.
"I put my stick through three Ponalties for the
rooms. Violation of windows in the dressing this law are
penal servitude or Before I go I intend to put it prison for the first two articles, through the rest," declared Sir wien will be enforced Immediate- Thomas Beecham, the noted im: the recent Congress of the Comin ly; and up to ono year'a Imprison-presario, nient for a
the broach of Article 3, poser, in a speech at the end of lined
As from concert ut Brighton Dome, recent Bolsheviks that they were which will be enforced January 1, 1936,
ly reconstructed at a cost of £40,- 000,
(Continued on Page 7) TOLERABLE RELATIONSHIP Her Hitler, amplifying the He said ho had been asked his| oficee British Naval
here attitude towards tho
Jewa, opinion of the now building. "I they have got nothing. ardent Liberal, he un-significantly stated that “all move.declared:
had to walk up three fights of "If those grand old war-horses Major Alexander de Severaly successfully contested Mid-Bucks ments of warships on the China The Government will try to stairs to the dressing rooms with of song, Melba and Tetty zini went broke the world's record for in 1006 and Coventry in 1910. Ilin Station have been removed from create a basis to enable Germans their hermotically sealed windows up those stairs, they wouldn't come amphibian planes when he travell 78th birthday In 1928 was the publie H«t." H.M.S. Cornwall to find tolerable relationship which won't open. In Aberdeen down again. I congratulate you ad at 280.03 miles per hour to-day, colobrated by dinner at the has not yet left Welhalwel but her with the Jews. If this woman fow years ago I was grooted with on this magnificent structure and Two Italian submarines entered The previous record was 101 miles National Liberal Club, at which departure for Singapore, and the frustrated and agitation continues, red carpets and cigars and hope it will be of some use to you. the Suez Canal this morning-per hour, held by Lieut. Stone of he was the guest of honour. Ilis departure of other warships, in the situation must bo re-champagne and an orchestra not It is no earthly use to me.”— Reuter.
the U. S. Const Guard.-Router.
(Continued on Page 7.) believed to be imminent-Reuter, examined.”—Router.
half as good be this one; but here Reuter.
tho
This declaration was made by Viscount Craigavon, Prime Minia- ter of Northern Ireland, in course of a speech at Bogbook, County Armagh, to-day-Renter Special
SUBMARINES MOVE
Port Said, Sept. 10,
to devote himself entirely to writ In response to enquiries, the
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Detroit, Sept. 15.
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