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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935,
Triumphal Occupation
Of Adowa
ITALIANS PROMISE JUST RULE
GREETED BY SUPPLICANTS ·
(Special to "Telegraph")
( Telegraph, Convricht, Telegraphia Me papes Ordinance, 18. Received, Ootaber 14,7 a.m.)
London, Oct. 10. Reuter's special correspondent with the Italian Northern Army has telegraphed his Impressions on entering Adowa on Wednesday with General Villa Santa, the com- mander of the victorious Divison.
As the General passed through the narrow alleyways on horseback, the amazed inhabitants left their primitive huts and peered between the maize stalks in their tiny gar- dens. The bolder ones stood on the walls salaaming, and some oven gave the Fascist salute.
The General hoisted the Italian flag with his own hands and was frequently stopped during his touri by Ethiopian supplicants, but he exhorted them not to be afraid and to induce their fugitive neighbours to return, because "Italy has not come for pillage."
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ROYALISTS' FEUD. FINISHED
Rome, Oct. 11. The glories of the ancient Spanish courts will be revived to- morrow when Don Juan, youngest. non of the ex-King Alfonso of Spain, marries the Princess Mariam Mercedes, of Bourbon- Steily.
Sanctions
AMERICA KEEPING *HANDS CLEAN
WARNING TO
TRADERS ·
Washington, Oct. 10. Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary The wedding will be celebrated of State, to-day strongly reaffirmed by the Archbishop of Florence in the President's warning to Ameri- the Church of Santa Maria de ean citizens that those trading Glingeli in Rome.
with the belligerents in Eust Africa or Europe did so at their own risk,
Over 5,000 Spanish Royalists have arrived for the ceremony, which marks the end of the feud between the Legitimists and the Carlists and establishes. Don Juan as the sole future claimant to the Spanish, throne.-Reuter,
HONGKONG- PENANG FLIGHT-
PLANE COMPLETES
TRIP
He added that his statement was
based on a definite policy, designed to keep the United States out of the Afrlean conflict.
Mr. Hull's statement la signi Acant, due to the League sanctions discussions, since President Roose- velt's statement of policy has been interpreted to mean that the United States won't oppone League
·Functions.--Reuter.
NO RESTRAINT
Washington, Oct. 10,
Mr. Cordell Hull, commenting on the determination of exporters to The Imperial Airways Dorado continue their Italian trade, In- plane, which left Hongkong atdicated they were free to follow 7:20 am. on Wednesday, arrived their inclinations. However, if any safely at Penang at noon to-day, of them strike trouble with foreign thus completing the first of the Governments they cannot expect series of experimental flights be- the United States to provide sup-
port, he said. tween the two ports,
Proceeding to the Cathedral,
The whole purpose of the Presi The plane, piloled by Captain W. consisting of a whitewashed hall, the party were received by na Armstrong, arrived at Ford Badent's warning to Americans that tive Bishop bearing a brass cross yard some two hours after her de- they would trade with-belligerents which the General and his officers | parture from Hongkong and the at their own risk, was to prevent same afternoon stopped at. Tou-, the United States from being drawn
into a war. rane.
Technically, he said, there' was' Saigon, was the next stop, and the plane took off from that port absolutely no prohibition against at 8 a.m. to-day, arriving la Pe-Americans trading with Ethioplans nang four hours later.
General Villa Santa here reiter ated Italy's pood intentions, and the crowds in the doorway of the Cathedral shouted "Evival" while women raised a long-drawn-out wail, the equivalent of cheering.
As a conclusion to the ceremony in the barely furnished Court of Justice. the party were received at the gates by brightly robed Lords and their Indies, to which General Villa Santa repeated that Italy's only aim was to tranquilise the country.-Renter Speelal.
GUERILLAS HARSS ITALIAN TROOPS
women
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in Addis Ababa are in uniform and are parading the streets, demanding permission to guard the Empress or join the men at the front.--United Press.
WARRIORS MARCH
Including stop-overs, the flight from Hongkong to Penang was accomplished in 2 days, 4 hores, 49 minutes,
U. S. BUILDING DELAYED
SHANGHAI FEDERAL BLOCK PLANS
Washington, Oct. 10. On account of the revision of architectural plans the contract for the Shanghai Federal Building which will house the American diplomatic service, will not be awarded for another six months, at best.
or Italians.
His remarks did not concern car- goes of war materials which ex- porters are allowed to sell neither to Italy nor Ethiopia, United Press,
HUGE NEW PACIFIC AIRLINER
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smoothly. One feel as though one were in a living room, high on Home mountain-side. The enormous wing-spread makes air bumps completely absent.
The plane rises imperceptibly at 65 miles per hour and lands at the same low speed, without a bump.
We are flying to New York now, and thence to Minmi, on a shake- down cruise before the big plane Is flown to San Francisco for de- livery to her purchasers, the Pan-
The Foreign Service Building Commission has indicated that plans are at present in the hands of the supervising architect, and that the Treasury will later require
an army of 30,000 warriors, are, after, advertising would allow her expected to reach here shortly. ninety, days for tenders. Reuter Special,
Addis Ababa, Oct. 10. The Governors of the province of-Kaffa-and-Wollage,-ench-with the Commission's-approval. There-American Airways, who will send
ITALIAN VERSION
Rome, Oct. 10.
• The fallure of the night attack on the Italian post of Omager, in Eritrea, was reported by the Giornal d'Italin, which said that 25,000 Ethiopians, equipped with modern weapons, tried to surprise the post under cover of darkness but were repulsed by Italian na- tive troops, who counter-attacked and routed the enemy.-Router.
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of
the
of security prices. With business at a lower level than in 1929 it is
to contemplato unpleasant consequences
1 runway market," He concluded by saying there was no evidence of this hap pering so far, but he warned everybody that extreme alertness
was necessary.
Commenting on Mr. Gay's speech, the
Chairman of the Security Exchange Commission, Mr. Landis, said, "We are cons- cious of those pressures but they are not related to the S.E.C. since 'they' doul mostly with monetary policies." Also he added that the S.E.C.. would welcome a test of its conatitutionality.-United Press.
SEEK TRADE TREATY
Tokyo, Oct. 11. The Foreign Offfee said to-day that the note delivered to Canada regarding the mutual withdrawal of the Canadian and Japanese special import charges would pave the way for the opening of nego tiations for a new trade treaty. The note requested an early con- ference to adjust differences, but no new treaty was mentioned. United Press,
BISHOP ARRESTED
Berlin, Oct. 10, The Catholic Bishop of Meissen has been arrested on charges of exporting German money.--United Press:
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NEW AIR LINE
The plans were originally draft- ed four years ago, and are now re- portedly being revised to avert any possibility of A subsidence of A foundations on the river-side of expert, the building.
San Francisco, Oct. 10. Department of Commerce Mr. William Hiller, arrived from a visit to Mapping, The last Congress provided | Baker. Howland and Jarvis $750,000 for the building, which islands, and said that an all-year will house all federal activities. air line service to Australia from
Amerien United Press.
was practicable, using land planes the whole way.
Sonplanos would be impracti- cable, he said, owing to the lack of sheltered harbours-United Press.
HAUPTMANN'S
SLIM HOPË
SUPREME COURT IS LAST HOPE
Trenton, N.J., Oct. 10, Mr. Walter Fisher, the counsel for Bruno Hauptmann, is prepar- ing to take the case to the United States Supreme Court.
Neutral observers forecast that the Supreme Court will refuse him a hearing, citing the fact that the thirteen Appeal Court judges in New Jersey unanimously held that proof of guilt was an "Inescapable fact" and that the state had proved
man who collected the ransom was beyond reasonable doubt that the
the kidnapper of the baby son of Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lind- bargh.-United Press.
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ANOTHER CLIPPER
Midway, Oct. 10. The Pan-American air-liner, Oriental Clipper, nrrived here to-day from Alameda, Cal- United Press.
ANOTHER ADVENTURE
Tokyo, Oct. 11. It is understood the French iller, Marcel Dorel, who is at present in Tokyo, is studying the possibilities of a Tokyo-Paris non-stop flight before the winter. In the event of a non-stop flight proving impracti enblo ho will make a single stop at Morcow.United Press.
NORTHERN STORMS
Nome, Alaska, Oct. 10. Storms and floods lashed the
western Alaskan coasts to-day and
families fled for shelter. Bethel, and the native village near by. were destroyed and the refugees. are being sheltered at the mission here, pending the arrival of the U.S. cultor,
Northland. United
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FRENCH APPEAL
Paris, Oct 10. French seamen's syndicates have voted to appeal to sailors and dock-workers at home and abroad to refuse to liandle cargoes for. Italian vessels carrying war ma- terials.United Press.
WON'T HANDLE CARGO
Seattle, Oct. 10. Longshoremen and seamen her: have agreed not to handle any commodities destined for the war zone or to sail any ships bound freighter Cellini, there, Unions said the Italian which arrives. Sunday, will probably bo picketed
United Press
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TWO HARBOURING CHARGES
SEQUEL TO LOVE AFFAIR
A 24-year-old odd job electrician was brought before Mr, Wynne Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on two charges of
and was introduced to the other
who
WOR the
girl named Chan, daughter of the principal tenant,
It was suggested on Friday last that the two, Tsang and defendant, should run away and the girl bor- rowed a gold ring. from Chon to raise money to rent a cubiclo, When they were about to run away, the girl Chan became afraid of what she had done, and went with the other girl.
When defendant saw Chan with harbouring two unmarried girls, the other girl, he told hor.to go Chan. Ngan-fan, aged 16, and home, but, she refused, so they all Tsang Kwan-tal, aged 17, at No. wont to an address at Tong Moi 319 Reclamation Street, second Road and spent the night there.. Defendant pleaded guilty and was Chan went away to some relatives' floor, between October 6 and 8. The next morning, October 8, remanded for 24 hours.
house.
Inspector K. W. Andrew, attach-In the meantime, Chan's father ad to the Secretariat for Chinese had discovered the girl to be miss- Affairs, in outlining the case, Ing and had made a report to the stated that defendant was an odd police, but found the girl himself job electrician and had done only in Shanghai Street. He question- two days work since February, ed her, and a party went to No. 319 Formerly he worked at the Macao Reclamation Street and defendant, Electrical Works, and came to was arrested.
Hongkong in February. He be- The prosecution stated that they came acquainted with the girl wore not pressing the case. The Tsang, who fell in love with him viri Tsung had had an affair with. und Introduced film to her mother, another man some time ago. The The girl's mother consented to father of the girl named Chan, was" marriage between the couple and satisfied that his danghtor had not terms of $150 were agreed upon, been interfered with. but no date was fixed for the His Worthio stated that he marriage. From time to time would consider the case and re- defendant lived at the girl's homemanded defendant for 24-hours.
Key West, Fla., Oct. 10. The Navy has announced that a' Renulane has comploted a non-stop FRANKLIN, at 1 and 3 Wyndham Street In the City of Victoria-
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