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BARBARA ROBBINS
JOHN
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER
ITALY'S ATTITUDE NOT Strong Force
YET MADE KNOWN
(Continued from Page 1.)
the British and Japanese Ambás- sadors.-Reuter.
THREE POWER TALKST
Paris, Sept, 20.
For Libya
ITALY MAY STOP TROOP MOVEMENTS
21, 1935.
(Continued from pago I.). despatched four expert wireless
"Missing" Troops operators to Addis Ababa, In
Believed There
Rome, Sept. 20. It is generally believed that the
It is rumoured that Signor Musallat will reject the peace proposals of the Committee of Five, but that he has hinted at his two missing Italian divisions willingness to revive three power which sailed from Genon in 18 efforts at reaching a compromise.transports, ostensibly for East This would indicate that he might Africa, have actually gone to approve of a joint conference be- Cyrenaics, although this is not tween Britain, France and Italy, effcially admitted, -United Preas.
WILL ACCEPT
Addis Ababa, Sept. 20.. The Emperor and his advisers spent the day considering the pro- posals of the Committee of Five.
It is learned unofficially that the Emperor will probably accept the proposals in their entirety, owing to his strong desire to secure a iceful settlement, although the Suggestion that Ethiopia should recognise Italy's right to corinin special economic privileges is not welcome.--Renter.
NO MORE PROGRESS
Londen, Sept. 20. No further progress in the League's efforts to solve the Italo- Ethiopian dispute can be made until the receipt of the comments of these two Governments upon the
Some time ago it was announced that troops were being withdrawn from Libya for service. in East Africa and would be replaced by home troops,
It is remarkable thi: the forces thus for withdrawn from Libyn do mount to anything like two divisions.
In any event, the 18 transports front Genoa, with 35,000 men the abourd, have vanfshed into bluc.Renter.
INSURANCE RATES
order to maintain communication with the United States in the event of war breaking out.-- Router Special.
RUN ON CANDLES
Gibraltar, Sept. 20. ILM.S. Exeter arrived here this morning from England.
The only remaining unclosed entrance to the harbour has now been closed by a steel net.
As a sequel to yesterday's an- souncement with regard to pos cibility of cutting off the electric supply, there has been such a de- mand for candies that they are now unobtainable locally. Shop keepers have telegraphed ordoring mere supplies. Meanwhile, hun- dreds of people from Lalinen and Algeciras have invaded Gibraltar to buy candles.-Reuter Special.
FOR AFRICA
Paris, Sept. 20. The 24th Regiment of Senegalese Sharpshooters, garrisoned at Per- pignan, and a regiment formed from the Force and the 8th Sharp- chooters at Toulon, are to leave Marseilles for Djibouti at the be ginning of next week.--Reuter Special
report of Council'a Sub-committee HighÈR CHARGE ON ASSAULT ON MARSHAL
of Five,
GOLD CARGO
(Special to "Talograph")
When he communicated the re- port to the disputants, Senor do Madariaga requested that replies should be delivered us quickly as possible, but it is appreciated in Geneva that some time is neces-
New York, Sept. 20. sary for their preparation and the
Local marine underwriters have Italian reply, in any case, is not increased the insurance rates on expected till after important meet-gold shipments from 4% to 7 cents ings which are due to be held in per hundred dollars.
Rome to-morrow.
Meanwhile, the principal dele- gates remain in touch to consider the possibilities of the situation, and conversations wore held twice 10-day between Mr. Eden and M. Laval who is returning to Paris for a meeting of the French Cabinet. -British Wivelean.
RICKETT'S TALK CANCELLED
BRITISH GOVERNMENT
INTERVENES
London, Sept. 20, ~
The broadcast arranged to-day by Mr. F. N. Bickett, who negotiated the Ethiopian oll con- cession, from London to the United States, was cancelled on the initiative of the Foreign Offee, which thought that the talk would give an impression that Mr..Rickett was in some way con-
FOURTEEN FARMERS CHARGED WITH ONSTRUCTION
St. Joseph's, Sept. 20. The fourteen Plattsbury farmers who were arrested on charges of United States obstructing the Marshal, Mr. Henry Dillingham
and his deputies when he was con- ducting the foreclosure of a farm They have also increased sub-at Plattsburg, were arraigned stantially war risk insurance rates before Federal Judge Reeves here in respect of general merchandise to-day. on cargoes to and from or via the Mediterranean or the Red Sea, while a small increase has been made on the rates to and from England and European ports. Reuter Special.
FOLLOW LLOYDS
Marshal Dillingham testified of the assault, and also stated that "defendants were villifying the Supreme Courts, the Federn! Courts and President Roosevelt."
United Press.
It will be recalled that on August 15 three hundred farmers United forcibly prevented the Berlin, Sept. 20.
Mr. Marshal German underwriters, following States
Henry the lead-given by Lloyda, have Dillingham, and his deputies, foreclosure given a fortnight's notice of con- from conducting a celiation of exlabing high seas asle of a farm owned by a man Sam Dizelblsh, and insurance rates and aro negotiat-named ing now for new war risks giving challenged the officials to attempt permission for transportation to to conduct similar sales scheduled continue in areas"menaced by to take place in three towns in the
State. of Missouri. war,"-Reuter Special.
RCANNONBALAUBENTUKATAALASARELÆGNINTI VEDELANDERINAMOT
SIR.T. SOUTHORN'S CONDITION
Dragged From Car
The mob formed soldier-like ranks about the Court-house, and when the Marshal drove up, ho was dragged together with Deputy Robert Puillam, from his car. Pulliam was beaten and his The Director of Medical and trousers were stripped off in the Sanitary Services and Govern- middle of the street. ment Consultants report that Sir
· Several other protesters, in- The Columbia broadcast organi-Thomas-Southern's-temperature cluding a seventy-five___years_old sation readily concurred with the has now settled, and his general man named William Yates, were cancellation.--Reuter Special.
condition shows definite Improve-
nected with the British Govern- meni..
THE ASSYRIAN.
PROBLEM
COMPLETE SOLUTION VERY SOON
Geneva, Sept. 20.
ment.
ITTINENTALEIGA|3|| MIEZURITA BERJUANG CONGELACZOREMEN
MOONEY'S FATE UNCERTAIN
FELLOW-PRISONER
WON'T HELP ·
Sacramento, Sept. 20. A strange hitch threatens
to
mercilessly beaten.
Two reporters were kidnapped and locked in a atore with the officials, whose car was disabled. They were detained until after 5 p.m. when the sale would have been illegal.'
PRINCE'S HOLIDAY.
London, Sept. 20. The Prince of Wales has left Vienna for "St. Wolfgang, near Salzburg, where he will stay for several days.-British Wireless.
COUNCIL MEETING
The problem of the settlement of the Assyrian community is nearing a complete settlement.
The Foreign Minister of Iraq has announced the willingness of hold up the habeas corpus pro- his country to contribute £250,000, ceedings which are designed to the equivalent of the British con- free Tom Mooney, who is serving tribution, to a scheme which has a life term of imprisonment in con-
been submitted to the nection with the bombing incident Tuesday to discuss the creation League's Commission of Control in San Francisco on Independence of a special sent on the Council. for final budgetary approval. Day, 1912, which resulted in for China,United Press, Reuter Special.
several people being killed.
now
The
Geneva, Sept. 20.. League Council meets
The Gazette contains a list of coun- ;
Mooney's comrade, Varron S.E.C. HEAD QUITS
Billings, who was convicted on the Iries, which have either ratified or Kante charge, threatens to take out reeded to the Load Line Convention. Two cases of Typhoid were report- Washington, Sept. 20. on injunction against the pro-ed to the local Health authorities on President Roosevelt announced reedings and refuses to testify on Thursday. to-day that Mr. Joseph Kennede. Mooney's behalf, ля protest Chaleman of the Securities Ex- against the failure of Mooney's chunge Commission, has resigned, biwyers to assist him to regain bla and his resignation is effective | freedom,--Reuter. Monday--Renter.
TEXTILE AGREEMENT
Washington, Sept. 20.
After conferring with'
the
Saito, Paris.
State Department. Mr. the Japanese Ambassador, said Geneva. Japan would voluntarily restricti her textile exports to the Philip
| pines.-United Press.
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Incident in San Francisco during an Independence Day parade in 1912, when several persons were killed stated to-day that he would BOMB THROWN FROM ROOF bring evidence to show that the bomb was thrown from the roof of a building.
OF BUILDING
San Francisco, Sept. 20. Mr. John Finerty, who la ap This announcement completely pearing for Tom Mooney in his at- upsets the contention of the pro tempt to obtain a rolease on a secution that the bomb was plant- habeas corpus writ in connection ed by Mooney and Billinge with his conviction of a bombing United Press.
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