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ITALIAN ADVANCÉ
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1935.
AMERICAN NAVY
ROOSEVELT DECIDES TO BUILD UP TO LIMIT
Washington, Oct. 28.
62 years of nge was associated with Askarls, Italy's crack native the mining industry in the United troops, drove the spear-held of
n connection with the annual States as a young man, later hold-the long-waited Italian advance observance of Navy Day to-mor ing office in various enterprises. towarda Makale deep into Ethio-ow, President Roosevelt has sent He was a member of the Sinteįplan territory, Council of Defence in the World War, was Governor of Utah from 1925 to 1932, and was Chairman of the Governors' Conference In 1929 and 1930. He was the author of the Workmen's Compensation Law,
State Mineral Land Leasing Law.
SANCTIONS
GO INTO OPERATION
TO-MORROW
London, Oct. 20, Italy come into operation in Bri- The financial sanctions against tain on Tuesday next. Under the Treasury order this means
Tuesday next has been chosen prohibition of loans and credits.
the
as the date which is likely to be adopted by other financial centres no that collective action may be
a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Claud Swanson, stat Mount Samalt and advanced ten existing throughout the world, it The Hallan troops moved from ing, In the unsettled conditions
without meeting any resistance. miles nt Adinifus, apparently is imperative that we heed the needs of national defence. By The left wing of the Italian which authorises us to build up passing the Vinson-Trammell Bill, the Cormat Practices Act, and the Army now projects in a long armour, Navy to the limits of existing given its fullest possible effect.
towards the Ethioplan stronghold treaties, our national legislaturo at. Makale, where a stiff battle is gave a very definite expression of expected.
ita purpose 10 The new offensive indicates that strength of the Navy to a degree "In America," the Secretary of War stated in an interview this the international aituation does commensurate with morning. "the posters say Join not binder the Italian military needs, interests, and responsibil
America's the Navy and See the World" and | operations, despite indications ties."-Reuter.
doing-and that diplomatic factor alone were delaying the continued march.-- United Press.
SEEING THE WORLD',
-
that's what I'm thoroughly enjoying It, too."
Commenting on the Philippines, Secretary Dern said that he con- sidered their greatest problem; was that of economie re-adjust-
ment.
SUCCESSES REPORTED
A
Rome, Oct. 27. communique confirms that Italian and native troops have oc "They will be on a different basis i cupied Fariaini, after a battle on with the United States and their the northern front. problem will be their re-adjustment should they be placed outside the fed. American tarif wall," he said. "That problem is the basis of future negotiations, however, and feel confident to their ability to meet their problems in the future as they have in the past. They have made good in all the steps towards their independence."
America, like the Philippines, has many problems and the great- ent of them is economie, said the Secretary.
"The progress which is being made Is very good In the United
patral inflicted
Increase the
Italy to Attend Conference
Rome, Oct. 27. A spokesman has indicated that Italy will accept the invitation to the Naval Conference-United Press..
Tokyo Consultation
Tokyo, Oct. 26. It is understood that, following The Ethiopian chiefs surrender-Office and the Nayy Office, it was a consultation between the Foreign I decided that Admiral Osami Newspapers state that a small Nagano and Mr. Naotake Salo, the Italian esses upon a force of Ethiopian would be respectively chief dele- heavy Japanese Ambassador to Paris, pearment Adown. - United gate and diplomatic delegate at
the coming naval London. AMERICAN PRESIDENT | have already signified their will
The United States and Japan
ingness to attend.
ress.
aanctions will depend upon the The application of economic date fixed by the League's Co meeting next Thuraday-Reuter. ordinating Committee, which is
Tuesday Fixed
London, Oct. 26. The Treasury has issued an or Italy, commencing on Tuesday. der applying financial sanctions to
United Press.
League Notified
2
MR. BALDWIN'S SPEECH
NATIONS IMPEDE LEAGUE EFFICIENCY
The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley
London, Oct. 26. Baldwin in the course of his first
League war could be stopped.. election broadenst declared that if- all the nations had joined the
"With Germany, Japan and the United States out of the League,"
'her id, "It le a far more diflicult the first testing-time of the League task and under those conditions Is taking place. The League may have other and possibly severer tests ahead.
"If sanctions of a severe kind nra imposed then that will inevit- ably lead to a blockade and the brunt of the trouble, of that kind British navy, in conjunction with must fall in the beginning on the
others if we are fortunate, but unfor- possibly alone if we are tunate.
Geneva, Oct. 20. Britain and France have noti armament but others have not "We led the world towards dis- fied the Lengue of Nations of their followed but have increased their intention to boycott Italian ex-armaments, some tremendously, and ports and to place an embargo on they have not only increased but raw materials to Italy.
Britain is ready to enforce these do not
modernised their armunients. We prohibitions Immediately if the modernisation we do want.
want huge forces, but League wishes.
France conference in
requires four
days
"The world knows that only after the meeting of the Co-three of our capital ships are post- take the necessary steps-Reutered before aircraft attack had to be ordinating Committee, in order to War, the renizinder being design
taken into account and many of our cruisers are obsolete `as" gards modern requirements.
Great Britain has also invited the representatives of the Em- pire's Dominions, it is learned.
Admiral Nagano will be chief delegate.-Renter,
France's Views
REPUBLICAN HOPE IN. THE FIELD
Topoka, Kan., Oct. 27. Another candidate for the Re- States," stated the visitor, "andpublican nomination for the Pre-1 we wil be able to pull through allsidency has appeared in Mr. Al-
It is understood that France will right."
fred M. Landon, Governor of Kan. accept the British_invitation to the Naval Conference on December 2.
U. S. NEUTRALITY
RAN.
Paris, Oct. 27.
The first indication that Mr. though it is felt that the Conter-
Australian Pronouncement
Canberra, Oct. 27. 'Mr. Lyons, Prime Minister of Australia, has notified the League of Nations that Australia will ap- ply sanctions on the date fixed at Geneva.-United Press.
Legal Proclamation
London, Oct. 25.
A supplement to the London
When it was suggested that Landon would be a candidate for euce will be diffleult if the Italo-Gazette published to-day gives the America's greatest problem might the Presidency was revealed when Ethiopian dispute is not settled. be keeping herself free of en-160 state Republican, loaders dis-i Virtual Franco-British agree tanglements and out of another closed that soon they are estab-ment appears to have been estab. war, the Secretary stated that he shing a bureau to give publicitylished with regards to qualitative did not consider this to be so. "It to the Governor throughout the limitation and France is believed to
would be very hard, indeed to nation-United Press. drag America into another war the way publie sentiment in America
is it present. I do not believe that though there may be trouble
into it."
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Fu-
"I cannot be responsible for the conduct of the Government unless I am given power to remedy the deficiencies which have accrued to our defences since the War. We do not need huge forces but must ensure that whatever we have is the best obtainable."-Reuter,
A United Press message adds. would never sanction a British that Mr. Baldwin stated that he
text of the order adopted by the Naval blockade unless he was as- Privy Council yesterday imple-sured of the United States attitude.
against He said, "If the most menting the sanctions Italy.
sanctions are imposed it will lend Inevitably to blockade, which brings in the question of countries outside of the League.
be ready to agree to a prolongation
Among the prohibited goods for explo- of the Washington standards, and export to Italy are arms, even for a reduction of the size of sives and raw materials, includ- capital ships to 25,000 toas, but la ing various metals, raw rubber,
doubtedly refuse the number of ships, and will un- likely to oppose the limitation of horses, mules, donkeys, camels and
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He did not refer specifically to a Chicago, Oct. 27. in Europe, America will be drawn of the Townsend pension plan Mr. Edward Margett, Manager
suggested blockade of Haly, but concluded, "I have always stood for campaign, in California, spoke at marines.
prohibits credits to peace abroad and at home-peace EEEEEEEEEEEENDIDO Italy, but the financial sanctions not uniformly imposed by dictator- The_possibility of the Philip the Townsend Plan Convention France is anxious to avoid are only operative after a date ship, but worked out by the reason- pines Government electing to join being held here and attacked Pre- raising the delicate problem of which the Treasury and the Boarding of a free people." the League of Nations when they sident Roosevelt for hia "failure French. and Italian were granted their independence to recognise the needs of the na-strengths, and is cold towards the
respective of Trade will decide.
The order is likewise applied to
Fascist. Anniversary was not a thing he would like to tion, and refusal to lake cognize British proposal that the Powers certain British possessions, pro- comment on, said Mr. Dern, "ance of the millions represented announce
Rome,, Oct. 27. their buikling protectorates and mandated terri- may have my own private opinions by Mr. Townsend."
Signor Mussoliqi has issued a as to whether it would be a good
The delegates cheered uproari-ahe may suggest as an alternative
grammes for five years ahead, "but tories.
The order deals with the prohi- the 13th anniversary of the Fascist proclamation in connection with thing for her to do or not, but itously. Mr. Murgelt threatened to that the Powers announce
their bition of Italian exports, but gold, era, and the event will be celebrat- would be best if I do not commerit defeat Congressmen, unless the new building a year ahead.--Reu. silver, bullion and epin are excepted on Monday by bonfires on the on that question."
plan was lopted.United Press. ter.
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. Gazette Statement
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hilitops, illuminations, inaugura- tion of public works and by holi-; day rejoicing..
the
London, Oct. 26.
The proclamation decinred inter A Special supplement to the alia that "those who are preparing London Gazette, which was pub to bring to our detriment the lished to-day, contains an Order foulest injustices will find in Counell issued under the Treaty Italian people capable of a heroism of Peace Act, 1919. It provides equal to that of the soldiers who for application of certain gauctions avenged Adowa. History will de- against Italy throughout Great nounce the economic siege as an Britain and all British Colonies absurd creed; destined to increnso except those administered by the disorder und misery Government of a Dominion-all nations; but all Italians will protectorates and alloranise a strenuous defence to it." territories in respect of which a -Reuter. mandate on behalf of the League
British
of Nations has been accepted by
His Majesty and is being exercis- ;
British Boycott? ·
among
San Francisco, Oct. 27.
ed by His Majesty's Government The Italian Chamber of Com-
in the United Kingdom.
merce has urged Amerleau Italians
The Order is dated October 25 | t› hoycott Britain.-United Pre88. and it provides that on and after
that date no goods of any descrip-
tion set out in Part I of, the Geneva, where the Co-ordination schedule to the order shall be ex-] Committee will meet on October ported to Italian territory from a 31
In regard to financial, sanctions,
port or place in the United King- dom and that, on und after such a the Treasury have to-day made an date as the Board of Trade may order appointing October 29 na the appoint, no goods of any descrip-date on and after which this tion set out in Part II of the article of the Order in Council will schedule shall be so exported. have effect.—British Wireless.
Part I referred to contains a' detailed list of arms and munitions of war approved at Geneva, and Part II contains a list of certain key products.
Italian Boycott
Italians Defined
residents outside of
London, Oct. 27. The British communique ex- plaining financial sanctions against Italy dofines ne “Italians,” coming under the article applying The Order in Council further to loans and credits, the Govern provides that on and after such a ment of any Italian territory, any date as the Board of Trude may persons of whatever nationality re- appoint no goods consigned from, aident therein, and any body cor- or grown and produced, or manu- porate, wherever resident, incor- factured in Italian territory shall porated under Italian law. be imported into
Italian the United Kingdom except gold or silver bullion or coin. It is further pro- vided that on and such a date as the Treasury may appoint no per- son shall in the United Kingdom firstly make, contribute, or par- ticipate in or assist in making, or issue of any loan, to or for the bonofit of the Government of any Italian territory or any person not being a body corporate of what over nationality realdent in. any such territory or any person not being a body corporate, incorporat od under the law of any torritory.
Buch
Italian territory aro excluded from the provisions of the Order, but branches of Italian corpora- tions outside of Italy are not ex- cluded.
Conversely branches in Italian territory of corporations incor-1 'porated in other countries, are not
included.
Barking business not involving credit facilities; is not prohibited; such na remittance of funds; dealing in currencies and stocks, and payments of dividends.
The Order affecta'the unfulfilled parts of contracts.
Contravention of the British financial sanctions will carry a penalty not exceedingTM two years" imprisonment and a fine or both.
Secondly. no such person shall offer for subscription, underwrite or otherwise aasist in the issue of, or subscribe for any shares wher- over issued or to be issued in any Whore a body corporato is prov- such body corporate. The dates to ed to be the offender, with know- be appointed by the Board of Trade lodge or by neglect, the Director, for putting into-operation of the Manager or Secretary, either of be above economic sanctions will ac- the last named, may also cord with the decisions reached at punished.--Reuter.
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