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No. 11735

三拜础 號六月一十英港香

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

1935.日一十月十

ITALIAN ARMY

AT AGULA

COLUMNS CONVERGE BEFORE MAKALE

WHITE FLAG AWAITS ADVANCING TROOPS

Asmara, Nov. 5.

The Italian columns have reached Agula, sixteen miles north of Makale, which was fixed as the meeting place of the attacking forces. Three columns con- verged on Agula following the advance ordered yester- day, and during a violent thunderstorm and in driving rain, the troops made their way into the old Ethiopian town. They were soaked to the skin.

trans-

The hillsides surrounding the town were formed to torrents and the passage of the army's transport over the rough roads was most difficult.

Seven thousand mules and donkeys and camels were needed to carry up the rations to the advanced positions and hundreds of lorries further back brought up supplies from the bases.

It is reported that the chief - priest, the Principal of the Coptle Church In, Makale, has holated the white flag of surrender. The clergy is expected to submit will- ingly to the Italians.

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Walde: "Gabriel Dejas, chief of the Agameh district, has arrived at the Italian headquarters to make his submission. The lesser chiefs of the area are following suit- Reuter.

STORY FROM FRONT, With the Italian, Army beyond Adaghamus, Nov. 5.

ATTEMPT ON LIFE OF RULER

BOMB IN PALACE OF SELASSIE ?

Heavy rains have halted the LONDON SCOUTS

Italian advance towards Makale. I

will be resumed-after-ronde-have. been constructed and supplies de- Hvered.

Thus far the advance has added 4,300 square miles to the Italian occupied territory.

The Italians control the strate gie village of Hausfen, the centre of five caravan trails radiating in all directions.-United Press.

CONFLICTING REPORTS

C Addis Ababa, Nov. 5.

-RUMOURS...

Rome, Nov, 5.

An attempt has been made on the life of Emperor Halle Selassic of Ethiopla, according to the Asmara correspondent of Tribuna. The report cannot be confirmed.

It is stated that a bomb was found in the Emperor's palace at Addis Ababu.

The message adds that this news is clearly connected with the order

The youth of Ethiopia are being drilled to take a part in the war, if occasion arises.

seen young boys on parade at Addis Ababa with dining rifles.

MUSSOLINI TALKS WITH DRUMMOND

BUT CONVERSATION INCONCLUSIVE

NAVAL-EXPERTS

LONDON

IN

Rome, Nov. 5.

Signor Benito Mussolini and Sir! Eric Drummond, the British Am- bassador to Rome, to-day dis cussed the situation in the Mediterranean,

Thoir conversations

were

11

DEMOCRATS LOSING GROUND

SWING TOWARDS REPUBLICANISM

LANDSLIDE PREDICTED

(Special to "Telegraph")

(By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Bleav Ordinaner, 1894, Ricelved, November .18

.1

Hyde Park, Nov. 5. President Roosevelt's home town went Republican to-day at the

Here are

PLANS FOR PRINCE'S MARRIAGE

SIMPLE CEREMONY IN CHAPEL

BRIDE'S GOWN DESCRIBED

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(B Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Mor apes Ordinaner, 1896. Received, November 0.0 m

London, Nov. 5.

When Lady Alice Scott, maizies New York State Assembly elec- continuation of a previous inter- tions. It gave Mr: Emerson Fite, the Duke of Gloucester to-morrow, view and proved inconclusive→→

Republican, 276 majority over the Bishop-of-London-will-take Responsible sources claim that Mr. John E. Mack, Democrat.

the first part of the service, and Signor Mussolini reminded the The district is normally Re- the Archbishop of Canterbury will British Ambassador of the with-publican, however, and went De-wad, the couple. drawal of Italian troops from mocrat when Mr. Roosevelt was The wedding, which takes place! Libya and that Sir Eric expressed elected President.

in the private chapel at Bucking the British Government's. ap-

Meanwhile President Rooseveltham Palace, will be a symphony in preciation.

is scanning roturas from widely pearl, white and rose tints. However, Sir Eric pointed out senttered state fronts, seeking to that the Italian troops remaining

DOLLAR DOWN AGAIN

in Libya far exceeded the isualSOUTHLAIME forces maintained in that territory and the British Government did not yet consider the situation war- arrest an ranted a reduction of the British

naval forces in the Mediterranean, i cautionary.Renter

Some oficials here claim that given by the Ethiopian police to Makale will be defended.

various outposts to

However, it is certain that the American negro who is supposed to

Ethiopians will not stake every-have been identified as the would-whose presence was purely, pre- thing on a decisive battle before the be assassin.

city, but will await a mere favour- į The report

received in Was

able opportunity and a better Asmara from a caravan from Addis strategic location for a show-down Ababa and was also heard in fight.

Djibouti by the same meanx,- Rinter.

Apparently the half-hearted de- fence of Makale is intended to sp pease the chieftains' insistent de- mands for a battle.—United Press,

Conserving Fuel

ITALY CUTS DOWN -TRAIN SERVICE

-(Special to "Telograph")

Rome, Nov. 5.

in order to conserve Italy' supply of fuel, the State railways, are curtailing the number of

trains on long distance runs.

The Ethiopian. war has caused

prices to soar. The price of petrol

LONDON 'DOUBTFUL

London, Nov. 5, The Ethiopian Legation in Lon- don scouts the report from Rome of an attempt to assassinate Em- peror Haile Selassic.

The report is described as ridi- culous and a piece of propaganda. The Legation points out that it takes two months for a caravan to

cover the distance between Addis Ababa and Asmara and Djibouti. ---Reuter,

SEEKING FLIGHT RECORDS

TWO ATTEMPTS BEING MADE

DELEGATES IN LONDON

London, Nov. 5. The Italian naval delegates have arrived for the international discuss cónference. They will preliminary plans for the con- ference.

This move is regarded as most for future Anglo- encouraging Italian relations.--Reuter.

CONDITIONS. UNALTERĘD

London, Nov. 6.

Members of the Cabinet were

situation.

Uncertain Tone In Local: Market

The official rate of the Hongkong dollar on opening this morning was 1s. 62d., a decline of a halfpenny on yesterday's quotation.

The market rate on open- .ing was about 1s. 6%d., but later it eased off to 1s. 6d. The tone was rather uncer- fain.

The bride's gown. designed by Mr. Norman Hartnell, will be of lustrous pearl gatin.. It will have n softly-draped corsage, held at the neckline by a cluster of orange blossoms, the waist line being softly swelled by a satin girdle. Four yards of tapering train, with a.vell of diaphanous cascades of pearl-tinted tulle will fall from a headdress blossoms.

.orange of - massed

The train-bearers,

Princess

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DUNLOP TYRES

CHINA FORCED TO DEVALUE

FOLLOWED EXAMPLE OF U.S. AND JAPAN

ACTION MAY STIMULATE HER TRADE

1894.

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH") '

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,

Received, Nov. 8, 10.20 am)

Boston, Nov. 5.

Commenting on the Chinese silver situation, Mr. Cameron Forbes, leader of the recent United States economic mission to China, said to-day that "a written opinion of a group of Chinese bankers, submitted to the Economic Mission, predicted the Chinese Government's nationalisation of silver."

The Chinese bankers, he said, pointed out that while the United States and others, notably Japan, found it to their own interest to devaluate their currencies, through no action on the part of China and against her own desires, this step on the part of the United States, had resulted in a sharp increase in the value of Chinese currency. In other words, China had had forced upon her a course directly opposite to that taken by the other nations, presumably in their own interests.

The Economic Mission sees many opportunities for intelligent American co-operation with China, to assist her in rehabilitating her finances and industries. United Press.

PLEADING FOR-UNITY IN CHINA

LEADERS CONFER IN CANTON

SEEK UNITY IN CRISIS

Canton, Nov. 6. While a final decision has yet

to be made regarding a rapproche- ment general Impression is that

WILL AID TRADE

New York, Nov. 5.--

The Increased stability of the yuan is calculated to contribute to Da improvement in trade in com- modities between the United States and Chind, but much depends on other factors, according to high experts,

Merchants with a defnite know-- ledge of exchange quotations should be able to facilitate their calculations of profit margin. However, it is believed that capital movements and price reactions will have an important effect on trade.

Political readjustments to the Japanese policy are also regarded is a possible influence.-United PTCRs.

| SILVER SENATors criticiseD

Washington, Nov. 5.

In an editorial, the Washington'.

Elizabeth, Princes Margaret negotiations are at present pro-| Rose, Lady May Cambridge and ceeding between Nanking's emis-Post says, "The silver Senators Misa Ann Hawkins, will wear sarics and the South-west leaders. once brazenly asserted that the girlish frocks of pearl-tinted satin-Reuter Special,

PRESENTS 'ON VIEW

rise in silver prices would in-

As a result of recent conversa-crease China's purchasing power"

tions, It is understood, some of and hoped that the Senators would. Canton have the grace to blush when they important the more

absorve the results of their at- London, Nov. 5.

political Agures will proceed to

tempt to aid China and restore Nearly 3,000 people attended the Nanking to attend the national the prestige of silver, reception at St. James's Palace this afternoon, when the royal wedding presents were on view. The Duke The Chinese

congress.

"These Senators may find that press forecasts they have played into the hands of

says the journal,-

summoned hastily to Downing determine how the New Deal will of Gloucester with his fiancee, Lady that at least three Central Execu.the Japanese, United Press. Street last night for a conference withstand Republican onslaughts. Allee Scott, drove with the Queentive Council members, including regarding the Mediterranean In Albany, meanwhile, the Re-from Buckingham Palace to St.

publicans claimed "complete re-James', pudiation" of the New Deal a fow hours aftor the polls had closed. They asserted the Assembly elec tions had resulted in a Republican landslide.United Press.

It is understood they considered the proposal to withdraw at least two battleships if Italy recalled her additional troops from Libya Howover, it is believed that Britain's conditions will remain unchanged, these including the cessation of the Italian Press! attacks. United Press.

MEETING TO-DAY

DEMOCRAT DENIAL

Now, York, Nov, 5. Democrats assorted that the Re-. publican claim of regained control In the State Assembly is prema- turo.

The Postmaster General, Mr. has been raised to 58. 4d. per Flying Officer David Llewellyn

The Earl of Stannope, Under- James Farley, said: "We are still gallon, placing this commodity and Mrs. Jill Wyndham, who are Secretary for Foreign Affairs, left getting the returns. So far they boyond the average

person's endeavouring to set up a new re-London to-day for Genova, where look all right:"United Prass.

purge.

...

London, Nov. 5.

London, Nov. 0.

Gov-

Mr. Lin Yun-kai and Mr. Huang Yu-cho, respectively Kwangtung On arrival, the Queen, the Duke. and Lady Alfco walked through the and Kwangsi leaders, may go to State apartments and afterwards Nanking with Mr. Tal mingled with the guests, British Wireless.

FIVE DIE IN STORM

HURRICANE PASSES. OVER MIAMI

U. 3, GOLD INFLUX

New York, Nov. 5. Tho National City Bank's Monthly Review reports that, the The conference was continued influx of gold into the United to-day and it is believed that the States during September and dologates are making satisfactory Octobor, was in excess of $475,-

000,000. progresa.

It voiced a warning that credit Meanwhile it is announced that

expansion possibilities are in- General Chiang Kai-shek,

Fong herent in the increasing · gold Yu-haiang, Yen. Hai-shan and supply:" others have telegraphed to Can-

Referring to the Federal Re ton leaders appealing for national serve's excess reserves, it says, solidarity and urging them to go "this is not healthy. History has to Nanking without further delay demonstrated that whon money is to participate in the deliberation too cheap there is always danger.

auch times, the seeds of measures to cope with national in

Inflation #ro emergencies,

Press,

cord for a light from Cape to he will represent British

SOCIALIST STAYS All available scrap iron is being London, left Bulawayo at five ernment in the absence of Mr. Eden

Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 6. collected by citizens throughout minutes past six this evening for and Lord Cranborne, who are en

Mr. Jasper McLevy, the Socialist

(Special to "Telegraph") the country and is hoing handed Livingstone, after having made a gaged at Home in the election con to the authorities, presumably forced landing this morning at test.

mayor, was re-elected with a sound

Miami, Nov. 5. The text of General Feng Yu- for manufacture into war ma- Palapye Road to take in petrol, A meeting of the Commition of majority to-dry, terial.

He obtained 24,244 votes against Tho hurricane is decreasing in helang's message was published. They hope to fly from Wadi Halfa Eighteen will be held to-morrow to

crossing the It road: The nation is facing a Meanwhile, encouraged by Fasto London in one hop.

consider the reports of live sub Mr. Clifford Wilson, Republican, force and is now

most serious crisis; the most clats, "the breeding, of rabbits for Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, committees which have been die who polled 10,105. Mr. Joseph Gulf of Mexico..

Five are dead in or about Miami serious of its history. The only morning, t food has caught the public im-famous Australian airman, has cussing technical questions arising Weiler, Democrat, trailed with agination, owing to its case and gone to Lympne, whence he intends from the application of sanctions, 8,908.1 Inexponsiveness. Thousands of to take off early to-morrow morn including the question of clearing It was the biggest majority in and 125 are seriously injured as private individuals are converting ing on a record-breaking flight to agreements and additions to "the the history of the city,The entire connogirones of the storm. Dam-hope of salvation lies in Internal their gardens and backyarda into Australia In his racing plano "Lady list of prohibited key exports-Socialist ticket was elected, fur- ago is estimated at $5,000,000,-unilty and a united front against

rabbit hutcherler Router Special. Southern Cross-British Wireless,

British Wireless.

thermore-United Prose.

United Pruss..

invaders.Reuter.

of planted, United

SHANGHAI Market

Shanghal, Nov.16. The foreign exchange market is very quiet and steady at mid-

U.S. dollars were 29.15/16, aterl- ing-1/2.0/16, and gold-baru |$1,161.00.—United Press,

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