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.No. 14713

一拜禮 號四十月十英港香

MONDAY,

OCTOBER

14,

1935.

日七十月九

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The Worlds

Master Tyre

RUSSO-JAPAN CLASH ON AMUR

SUDDEN FEAR

OF WAR

SEVERAL KILLED IN PATROL BATTLE

MOSCOW TO PROTEST VIGOROUSLY

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1804. Received, Oct. 14, 10.10 am)

Moscow, Oct. 13.

Russo-Japanese enmity is threatening to flare into frontier warfare at any moment.

This admission follows the announcement of clashes between Japanese and Russian patrols on the Amur River, in which troops exchanged rifle and machine-gun fire.

The Russian Far Eastern Army's headquarters at Khabarovsk has telegraphed to the War Office that à Manchukuo-Japanese patrol of fifty men crossed the Amur River on Saturday near Grodekovo, and advanced behind a smoke screen.

Admiral Ste William Fisher and Flag Lieut. Dutkworth are watching H.M.S. Valiant entering grand harbour at Malta as part of the British Beet concertration movement in the Mediteranean.

AGREE ON TRADE EMBARGO

PARLEY PROPOSAL

This patrol routed a Russian detachment of some twenty frontier guardsmen with rifle and machine- NAVAL CONFERENCE gun fire.

The Army reports that a number were killed on both sides.

This fighting followed the earlier clashes in the -same-locality.

M.

The Government has instructed that protests should be lodged with the Japanese Foreign Office and the Soviet Ambassador, Yureney will probably call on the Foreign Minister, Mr. Koki Hirota,. some time to-morrow (Monday).

Moscow will propose a mixed commission to fix the responsibili- ty for the recent incidents.

TRACKING MOFFAT MURDERER

CHARGED.

The Russian Foreign Offico mid the Japanese Embassy here both LANCASTER DOCTOR publicly minimised the danger of war, but the Soviet Government privately fears that the Japanese Kwantung Army may again be taking control into its own hands and may be ignoring the Tokyo Government.

Lo

It is felt that the Japanese, máy taking advantage of the troubled world condition to seize additional territory in Northern

Asia.

LONG SUSPECTED

LINKING CLUES

IN CRIME

London, Oct. 18.

IN LONDON ?

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JAPAN NOW -WILLING-

Tokyo, Oct. 14.

It is understood that the Foreign! Office and the Admiralty have agreed to the terms of the Japan-] ese reply to the British Govern-| ment's suggestion for the calling of a Naval Conference at an early date.

ON ITALY

PENALTIES

TAKING SHAPE

COMPLETE ECONOMIC

ISOLATION

Geneva, Oct. 13.

MINERS' HUNGER STRIKE

WELSH UNIONISTS'

ULTIMATUM

DEATH

BEFORE

SURRENDER

All financial dealings, not only with the Italian Government ⚫ but with Hallan citizens, will be vir- tually under a complete.embargo, The draft of the reply will be according to the text of a resolu- submitted to the War Office and tion adopted this evening by the then to the Cabinet. It is report Financial Sub-Committee of the

that the draft states that Japan is prepared to participato Co-ordinating Committee of Sane-14. .10 ..) In the Conference, on the follow-tions of the League of Nations: ing understanding:

ed

(Special to "Tolograph”).

Tu Teenth. Carwright, Trieurachio Be

Ordinance. 1096 Received. October

kages

Wales coalfields occurred in

STRENGTHENING OGADEN LINE

BIG ATTACK LIKELY AT ANY MOMENT

SUSPECTED: TRAITORS SENT TO DEATH

Jijiga, Oct. 13.

Southern Ethiopian Army soldiers are passing. through here daily en route to the Ogaden front where operations, thus far, have been confined to skirmishing, but where a big Italian attack is expected at any moment.

The mobilisation in the Harrar area is almost com- pleted and it is reported that the troops' pay has been doubled.

Report froms Harrar state that the Ethiopian claims the Somali chieftain, Samatarri, has joined thein army with 2,000 followers. They add that many Somalis are deserting daily from the Italian lines and coming over to the Ethiopian side.

The Ethiopians are rapidly strengthening their anti-aircraft defences at Harrar, headquarters of the Southern Army, and guns are being put into concealed positions in the surrounding hills.

The Ethiopians deny that the Italian advance has been pushed to a point within sixty miles of Harrar.- Reuter Special.

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CANADA VOTING TO-DAY

CRITICAL DAY FOR OLD PARTIES

COALITION FORESEEN

4

(Special to "Tolograph”)

Ottawa, Oct. 13:

London, Oct. 13. The resolution will be discussed One of the most extraordinary (1) That Japan is entitled to advocate the principles which she by the Committee of Eighteen (in-strikes in the history of the South A sensational sequel to the my-has laid down in preliminary talks, crossed from seventeen members colllery. In Monmouthshire where sterious finding of two dismem- amely the abolition of the 5-5-3 by the co-operation of Mexico) to-150 minera voted to remain under- bered bodies in a ravine near Moffat ratio, and the substitution there-morrow; and it is expected that it ground and take no food until the was disclosed to-day. The police fore, of AL common maximum will be adopted by the full Com-management agreed to their de to huge audiences all over Canada

mundi to dismiss 88 non-unlonists.

have been working since October | tonnage; The Sovieta draw attention to 1 to discover some clue as to the They the open secret that for years a identity of the remains. strong Japanese military faction were baffled; and it seemed that has favoured the occupation of the there was no possible avenue to in- Maritime Siberian

provinces vestigation which could lead them which are described as "arrows to a solution. pointing to Japan's heart.”

tions.

the

A final appeal was made to-day

mittee of Fifty almost immediately.

by 894 candidates for the Dom!- (2) Japan opposes the British

A crowd of 2,000 parents and nion Parliament on the eve of the The terms of the sub-committec's wives, brothers and sisters, spent federal election. proposal for a voluntary declara- tion of her 'construction pro-|resolution include:

the night singing songs in gramme, which Japan is of the

roadway overlooking tho colliery. A ban on all loans, bank and The colliery band played selec-polls and there is not an observer opinion involves no qualitativo orj

To-morrow the people go to the quantitative reduction of arma-other credits to the Italian Govern- Following a conference of chief monts.--Reuter,

ment, public authorities, persons or

who is confident of the outcome An official Soviet statement constable of Lancaster and Moffat

companies; and a similar pro-

When, according to the Mines one way or another. The 894 can- and other police officials at Lan-

hibition respecting issues shares or Act, sandwiches and hot tea were didates are fighting for 245 seats. "On October 10 at 4.05 p.m. acaster to-day however, Dr. Buck

{capital stock

sent down into the pit, the miners Japanese and Manchukuo detach Ruxton, a Lancaster medical

refused the food and sent back Apart from the Conservatives, will accept to-morrow (Monday) out until death or a decision in chief Opposition party, and the co- Mr. Anthony Eden's proposals for their favour by the employers. Operative Commonwealth Federa- a boycott of Italian exports.

So far the men have been with- tion Party, the least powerful of It is believed that by Wednes-out food since G a.m. yesterday new organisations making a strong the older parties, there are two day a decision will have been nearly thirty-six hours-Reuter bid for power, They are the Re reached, first, to boycott Italian Special.

ays!

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mont, numbering about 50 men, titlener, was arrested and charged Returns Medal server expect that France a message that they were holding at present in power, the Liberals,

crossed the frontier at the same

place where violations of the Rogerson, twenty-year-old nurse-

-frontier aren occurred on October

6 and October 8.

"Penetrating into Soviet terri-

tory

.over 1 kilometre, the

Japanese-Manchukuo detachment

with the murder of Mary Jane

meid, employed to, attend

Ruxton's three children,

the

To England

Prolonged investigation of the

GRATITUDE

remains found at Ruxton led nu-COUNTRY WITHOUT fired at a Soviot patrol consisting thorities to the belief that both the of two-mounted frontier, guards. victims of the crime might be Two other Soviet patrols, number-women. ing about 18, hastened to the assistanco of their comrades. Whereupon, the Japanese detach

opened with rife and machine-gun fire and set fire to the grass..

ment

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ADVANCE WITH FIRE

"Under cover of this fire and

This was followed by the report that Mrs. Isobel Ruxton, aged 35. and Miss Rogerson, had been miss ing since mid-September, then they wore alleged to have left Zan- caster to visit Edinburgh. Police seized upon this information.

DEFINITE IDENTIFICATION

(Special to "Telegraph")

Rome, Oct; 13. Rear-Admiral Giuliano Pini has decided to return the British medul awarded to him after the opera tions against the Mullah in Somali:

land in 1902-04.

men.

exports; secondly, to limit sales to Italy third, to assist the States affected by the interruption of their trade with Italy-Reuter,

BOMBAY SEVERELY CENSURES ITALY

Bombay, Oct. 13.

Mussolini and his "Imperialistic, Severe condemnation of Signor

oggressive policy" wnn volced, at a public meeting at which Mayor Mariman presided to-day.

LONDON PRECAUTIONS

London, Oct, 13.-

ITALIAN ACHIEVEMENT

London, Oct. 13.

No important military opera- tions have been reported over the week-end.

The Italians, however, have achloved the notable feat of road to Adowa, | constructing.a

which General de Bono travelled to take formal possession of the town

-over

While actively pursuing their preparations for their next big advance, the Italians are cease- lessly continuing their efforts at propaganda among the Ethiopian tribes

That the Ethiopians are alivo to the danger of the Italians obtaining a hold over the chiefs. by propaganda methods, is shown by reports from Addis Ababa that seven Somali leaders, found in possession of large sums of Italian currency, have been shot as spies. "IL DUCE" BURNED

Capetown, Oct. 13.

An elligy of Mussolini was.burn- ed publicly in an anti-war demon-

cipated.-Reuter. stration to-day in which over 1,- 000, mostly coloured people, parti

INFLATION FEARS

WAR MAY UFSET AMERICA

Washington, Oct. 18. A highly placed official of tho construction Party, strong in the Federal Resorve Board to-day West and headed by the formor Conservative Cabinet

admitted that, despite the Board's Minister, Mr. H. H. Stevens of Vancouver, wide and now powers of control. Following mootinge in Hyda and the Social Credit Party, whichever credit and currencies, it is Park at which speakers denounced recently swept Alberta and put quite problematical whether this Italy's action against Ethiopia, the old parties in the shadow dur affords any assurance against

credit inflation. police were posted as a precautioning the elections in that province. Ho said also, that while there' outsido the Italian Embassy.

There were no demonstrations, howover-Router.

PARIS ARRESTS

It is generally believed that no was no immediate danger of re- one party will have a working ma-actionary inflation, the new set jority and thoro is every reason to up made the future credit poton- holieve that Conservatives, under talities difficult to ascertain. Premier R. B. Bennett, and Libe- The Commodity Research Bureau rals, under the former Prime Mi has cited charts since 1720. to: One hundred anti-war demon-nister, Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King, show that war invariably sharply

Paris, Oct, 18.

smoke they moved in the direction ho Chief Constable of Lancas- of the Soviet patrol."

tor states that a definite point of He Iras sont a letter to Signor It is said that casualties were identification, has been established Mussolini recalling that, Italy help. suffered on both sides, but the linking the body of the young ed England then with ships and numbers have not been revealed.female found at Moffat with the

A resolution was passed urgingstrators were arrested, and six may unite in the House in order to increases commodity prices, and all Indians to ‘rofuse to supply the remainder being released to the last years of the depression. Also it is said that due fore were detained on minor charges, weather what experts believe are adds that currency dopreciation

was the 'principal cause, The Japanese Embassy here has missing girl, Mary Jane

"I consider it my duty to restore Italy with materials and commo- indicated Office dodated that the Foreign Culce Inquiries are continuing with this medal, regretting only that dilice, urging a boycott of Italian day special qurd his boon plaged

Italian sailors under my orders goods, and any steps which would interest in the incident, insisting respect to the missing Mrs. Ruxton. Tinked their lives for a country assist in making the League's on the British Embassy, but the upset, in the form of n victory for fing In this. United States, war could Soviet and Manchukuo. United second body to that of a female justice."-Reuter Special.

with no senso of gratitude or economic sanctions as affective as demonstrators confined themselves any of the now parties, would readily cause inflation despite the to the main boufovards crate chnotlo conditions through fact of the United States remain

out the Dominion-Reuter Special,ing neutral. United Presi

Rogerson.

that it is solely between" - the Police are almost certain that the

·Press:

Router.

possible.Reutor Special.

Router.

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It is admitted; however, that an wide Inflationary background, dat.

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