Cape Flight Completed

RECORD SET UP BY BRITISH PAIR

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THE SHANGHAI

OUTLOOK

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1935..

U.S.-Canadian Trade Pact

DETAILS ARE KEPT STRICT SECRET

Ottawa, Nov, 11.

ASYLUM FIRE

HEROIC RESCUES BY NURSES

Montreal, Nov, 10. Five madmen were killed and i thirty-Ave rescuers were 'injared, during a fire which destroyed the two-storey cant wing of the Saint Jean Dieu Mental Hospital here

KEEN ANXIETY IN

TIENTSIN

Shanghai, Nov, 11.

from the exodus Although Chapel continued this morning the

Mr. W. Lo Mackenzie King, Sino-Japanese situation is loss Prime Minister of Canada, an-to-day. strained, as the Japaness Marines,

The mental home housed 175 mobilised after the shooting affair nounced to-day that the Cabinet had ratified a definite trade agreement Flying Officer David Llewellyn, on the night of Oth inst., returned with the United States, but that violent male inmates, and auna, accompanied by Mrs. Jill Wynd-to their barracks this morning. the details would be kept secret purses and guards, braved falling

of body

Hideo

beama and debris and fierce The dead

the victim of the until the treaty was signed. Nakayama,

President Roosevelt na con- flames to free the shrieking mad-

locked in their crime, will be cremated this after-firmed this treaty, saying: "The men

padded noon at 4.30.

Canadian Prime Minister and 1

cells.

London, Nov. 11.

ham, wife of Commander R. G. D. Wyndham,

their put

machine down at Ifanworth, Middlesex, at 8.85 p.m. to-day, having completed the passage from Capetown in just over six and a half days.

It appears that the Japanesa have reached a.definite agreement Military Authorities have obtain which has eliminated disagree ed assurances from the Chinments and unreasonable restrit Authorities of Greater Shanghai of their sincere co-operation in ions, and will thus work to the clearing up the mystery.

advantage of Canada, and the United States."

This statement is construed as meaning that the fundamentals of

are preparing the detalls-United

Preas.

They thus broke the record by almost nineteen hours, Mrs. Amy Mollison, flying solo, set that mark for the Cape to England light, but her time for the England to According to Wu Hsiang-wo, a the Cape hop, four days Reven shoe maker and the only eye witness hours, still remains a record. In of the incident it appears that at view of the difference between the about 9.30 on the night of 9th.at cant presumably treaty reached times for the outward and home-inst. while he was approaching and that ward flights, the now record is not his shop-a Japanese owned shoe particularly impressive.

maker shop-suddenly he heard a Mrs. Mollison's record has stood report. Looking in the direction of since 1982-Reuter Special,

the shot he saw a man fall in the road who was later identified to be a Japanese Marine. At the saw another man same time he

the scene. The shoo rum from maker added that the man, who was running away from the spot of the scene was dressed in a similar uniform to that of the victim.

ARMISTICE DAY IN LONDON

Ar-

rescuers

RADIO BROADCAST

Variety Concert From The Studio

TWO ZBW · TALKS From Z.D.W. on a wavelength of 85 metres (846 kilocycles):

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programme. 7-7.16 p.m. A Planoforte Itecital by Arthur de Greef.

1. Feuille D'Album; Papillon

(Grieg). 2. Ariette; To the Spring

(Grieg).

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3. Wedding Day' (Grieg).

.7.15-7.25 p.m. From the Studio. The 2nd, of a series of "Educational

Talka" by Uncle Mac.

"Eric Coates p.m. played by Sydney Gustard

Media

7.30-7.50 p.m. From the Studio. A General talk on the day's Intergort

Cricket by It. Abbit.

7.50-8 p.m. "C.D. Cochran

ments".

Pre-

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Closing Local Stock Report; Quotations.

The fire started in the roof of the east wing and the sounding of the fire alarms precipitated an uncontrollable panle among the asylum's unfortunate patients.

Within twenty minutes of the discovery of the fire the 175 Inmates were released from the burning wards, nuns rushing to experts and fro unlocking cell doors while nurace slashed the straps binding the madmen to their beds. crowd of Chinese who smashed the As each man was released two window panes and senttered anti-guards seized him and rushed Japanese pamphlets About the him outside. streets, but fled before the

Four of the lunatics over. powered their rival of the police-Reuter.

and charged back into the flaming Nanking Watchful

Shanghai, Nov, 11.

building laughing and shrieking Ou the eve of the opening of the Two nuns made to re-enter the Fifth Kuomintang National Con-hospital and bring them back, but gress, when China's leaders are all were forcibly prevented clamouring for unification of the doing so by the firemen. The shoe maker said that he re- South with the North, the renewal | ported the incident, at once to the of Sino-Japanese tension is consi hearest Police Station, where he dered in Nanking to be more thin' London, Nov. 11. was requested to give evidence of a mere coincidence. Thu con- of

weather what he had seen. the

census of opinion is that this in- conditions, it was not considered In view of the rumours spread- | eldent may offer the Japanese advisable for the King to attending through the city the Municipal opportunity to bring unreasonable the Armistice Day ceremony at Government of Greater Shanghai | pressure to bear on the Chinese the Cenotaph this morning, and has issued a communique yester-Government, which may also be a hia place was taken by the Duko day repudiating all alarmist re-detrimental factor to China's Con- of York. His Majesty, accom- ports and requesting the public togress. panied by the Queen, left later by be calm. Train from King's Cross, en runte for Sandringham.

KING NOT PRESENT AT CENOTAPH

In view

The

of

The neighbourhood of Cenotaph and Westminster Abbey has been thronged with crowds from early afternoon and late this evening, and, the procession relatives of those who fell in the Great War, bringing wreaths and flowers, stil moved down White hall past the memorial.

A very large crowd assembled

Further apprehension in

Three Escape

from

8.05-8.15 p.m. "Old Timers". 8.15-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Violin Recital by Conrado de la Cruz accompanied by Nura Kanis.

8.30-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Music. Autumn (Chanıinade). Traume (Wagner), Fantasia 01 Mulder). Jollity on (Fetras). viennese Singing

(Translateur).

the

(arr.

Mountains Waltz

Birds-Waltz.

Scottish Airs

The Valley of the Poppies,(Ancliffe). A Birtlulay Serenade (Linck).

9-9.13

of p.m. A Relay

the News Bulletin (Copyright

Inter).

by,

9.15-10 p.m. From the Studio. A Variety Concert by The Rev. Cyril

Brown, Doreen Ma, Audrey Steel and G. F. d'Aquino, Nemesio Tlaco,

Five madmen made a dash for the gates as soon as they were brought outside, and the "firemen immediately turned their hoses on them but were only able to halt two. The others escaped.

One patient died of shock, bringing the total deatha to five.

Only the courageous work of Nan- the attendants and nuns, coupled A spokesman of the Municipalityking has been caused by the stud-with the untiring efforts of the suld the Chinese- Police woiski doden departure of Japanese war-Bremen and the fact that the all they could to clear up the hips there for Shanghai,

wind was in a favourable direc- The apprehension of the Chinese tion, prevented what would mystery-Wah Kin Yat Po.

residents in Chapei has not sub-otherwise have been a horrible sided the least, despite an official disaster and the fire spreading to Mr. Ishii, the Japanese Consul proclamation of assurance made the central buildings,

For the first few hours the General, called on the Mayor, Mr.by the Mayor of Greater Shang- Wu Teh-chen and requested the hal, Mr. Wu Te-chen. The Chi-firemen fought the fire with one with the Japanese and exert their Chinese nuthorities to co-operatenese excitement Wis based hand and the stampeding maniacs Many received the Japan with the other. efforts to apprehend the assailant nese demanded that the Chinese black oyes in fist battles authorities hand over the alleged the inmates.-United Press, Mr. Wu Teh-chen promised the Chinese assailant of the Japanese fullest co-operation, but meanwhile marine before ten o'clock last the Japanese assistant naval at night, failing which the Japanese THE POLICE RESERVE- tache, Com.nander Okino, em-would take drastic military ac- phatically asserts that the slayer tion at 4 o'clock this morning. of the Japanese sailor was П Scepes reminiscent of the chaos during the Sino-Japanese fighting in 1932 were witnessed along North Szechen Road, Pao-shan the Road and Prohing Rond, when inten-Chinese moved their household

Chinese Co-operation

Bulletins. Shanghai, Nov, 11.

of the dead bluejacket Nakayama.

at the Cenotaph for the ceremony of the Two Minutes' Silence, which was observed throughout the, country and the Empire. The King's wreath was laid by the Duke of York, and the Queen and the Duchess of York wore present on the balcony of the Home Office,

Undue Nervousness The Prince of Wales represented

Shanghai, Nov. 11. the King at the ceremony at the

Last night the flight of Stone of Remembrance of

Edit: Chinese from Chapei was

Chinese.--Renter.

on rumoura that

Tientsin Anxiety

Tientsin, Nov. 11.

7

with

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Marshall.

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Police Reserve Orders by Mr. D. Burlingham, Inspector General Police:

Winter Uniform Members of the Chinese, Indian, Flying Squad and Emergency Unit Reserve are warned that Winter Uniform will soon be taken into wenr by Police Reservists. Those who are not in posacasion of same will apply to their respective Equipment Ofters. Chinese Company

burgh, and afterwards attended sified. All roads leading to the property last night. -service in St. Giles' Cathedral. International Settlement were Typical of the solemn celebras packed with motor-cars..and rick- tion of Remembrance Day in every khas loaded with household goods. There is herenaing expectation part of the Empire and by British while pedestrians were carrying of an Important event in view of residents in Foreign

countries on their backs their entire worldlythe impending arrival of very were the ceremony at the Cross possessions. Excited though order-prominent and important person- of Sacrifice at Gibraltar, at which ly crowds were thronging street ages at Tientsin. the Governor General, Sir Charles corners.

These will include General In- Harrington, was supported by

Beuter's correspondents, touring shine Matsui a great expert on detachments from the Army, Navy the area by car were stopped and China and a member of the Ja- Training Course Part II. All ro and Air Force, and ceremonial examined repeatedly by Chinese observances of silence before the detectives engaged in the hunt for panese War Council, and also acruita of the Chinese Company whe British Legation at Addis Ababa, the assailant who killed the Japan-representative of the Governor of have not yet passed Part II of Train-

Shantung, General where troops forming the Legation ese marine. It is generally felt who it is reported, has invited November 12 at 17.30 hours for Han Fu-chu.ing Course will attend at the Chinese Company Headquarters on Tuesday, by foreign observers that the Chi-

General Tada to visit him at instruction. Many of those who visited the nese nervousness is not fully war- Cenotaph in Whitehall moved (on | ranted by the events, as the Japan-

General Shang Chun has hur- to Westminster Abbey to Gle pastese attitude hitherto has been re- the the grave of the Unkacyn Warrior. strained. But undoubtedly Some three thousand poppy sellers situation is potentially dangerous. have been at work all day all over-Reuter. the country collecting funds for the British Legion.-British Wire- Jeaā,

Guard were drawn up.

DEVELOPMENT OF COLONIESTM

NEW MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE

Chinese Exodus Continues

Shanghai, Nov. 11. Although the exodus from Chapel died down at midnight. It was resumed at daybreak this morning, when n steady trickle of refugees with their bag and baggage moved Into the Settle- rent.-Renter.

Tsinanfu.

riedly visited General Tada, and

Indian Company

on

1st Ald Classes. All members tal- as hurriedly returned to Peipinging this course will report at the

Major General Doihara, "the Indian Company Headquarters Lawrence. of Manchuria,”. is Tuesday, and Thursday 12th and 11th. to see November, 1935, at 18.30 hours for still at Tientsin refusing

his instruction. anyone not connected with

Emergency Unit Reserve present task.-United Freks.

Strength. Constable R425 Donald on the May Toy has been taken Strength of the Emergency Unit Reserye na from November 6, 1935.

(Sd.) D. L. KINO,

D. S. P. (R). Bengkong, Nov. 11.

Yen Shi-shan's Envoy?

Tientsin, Nov. 11.

A man purporting to represent Ceneral Yen Shi-ahan has arrived, it is reported, for a conference with General Doihara.

However, the utmost secrecy surrounds his visit.-United Press. Happy Sightseers

Tientsin, Nov. 11.

Exodus Checked

Shanghai, Nov. 11. The exodus from Chipei has practically ceased and anxiety wás considerably diminished following the assurance from the Japanese! A party of Japanese military naval authorities that no direct officers attached to the Japanese the Forces in North China have de- action was planned despite demand of the Japanese Civic elded to make a trip to Tsinan on . Colonial Development Advisory | Associations for stera measures. 13th, inst., and to visit Taishan

Committee for a term of three years, vice Blackett.

London, Nov. 11. Sir Alan Rue Smith has been the of appointed Chairman

Alarmist reports were undoubt Mountain.

NEW EMPIRE AIRCRAFT

OVER 40 MACHINES ORDERED

the late Sir Basil edly fanned both by buyers of real] It is also understood that the

London, Nov. 11. estate, and by the arrival of the party will leave for Tsinan by two

the Sir Alan Pim and Sir George Japanese warship Ataka yester-acroplanes 0}]

13th. inst. As a result of the continuous Schuster have also been appointed-day,

morning and will arrive later in growth of the Imperial Airways The last is described as a matter the afternoon. Wak Kiu Yat Po. services, the company has under members of the committee for a tézm of three years-British of routine, and brings the number

American Comment

construction or on order 29 Bying Wirelons.

of Japanese warships at Shanghai

Washington, Nov. 11. boats and 12 land planes..

TROLLEY BUSES FOR

LONDON

London, Nov. 11.

steps-Reuter,

to four, which is unusually few, Diplomatic experts here foar The now aircraft is intended for and inadequate for any offensive that Japan's new political activity use on Empire routes and will in China will strengthen the United have tu carrying capacity of from Flight Resumed

States "Big Navy" sentiment and 3 tons to 6 tons, including fuel Shanghai, Nov. 11. create new obstacles for the Lon-load. The designs embody a stand- Although the day passes with-don Conference which is taking ard of passenger comfort superior to anything yet provided: There out incident the anxiety of the place next month, Chinese populace was revived at

Members of the Government, will be sleeping accommodation to port Board's plans for the gradualed their baggage-laden flight from the situation, evidently having no flying.

The speed of the now mail line desire to aggravate the delicato -aubstitution-of-trolley-busos-for-Chapol.—————

aircraft operating to 24 hours tramears in its area fa boing A large crowd of Japanese In-situation.

Ofeially, the United States schedule will enable Imperint Air- carried a step further by a pro- cluding naval, military and civil

basad on the ways to By between London und posal to apply to Parliament for notables attended the impressive policy is still

Australia In saven days, to South powers to erect overhead wire funeral of the murdered blue Washington Nine-Power Treaty.

now Afrlen in four days and to India Observers fear that the along part of the routes in Con- jacket, Nakayama, the funeral tral London, where, the undor-rites being conducted at maral Sino-Japanese tension will obscure in three days.--British Wirelcan. ground rail has been used to headquarters in the evening the economic effects of China's

The London Passenger Trans- nightfall, when thousands renow-however, refuse to comment on allow of continuous day and night

tramReuter.

new monetary programme, and such an outcome is favourably re- garded here.

"Big Navy" sentiment

supply

current to British Wireless..

has

The following have contributed to date to the Johns' Fund of St. John's Japanese Shop Naided

Cathedral: John Owen-Hughes, Shanghai, Nov, 11.

Richard John Henderson, John Hole, The Manila Observatory, reporting

A Japanese porcelainwars, shop

Labrum'a godmother, at 8 a.m.-to-day, states that there is in the Nanking Road, the centre of grown, due to the ineffectuality of John Henry Stevens (in Memoriam), a typhoon in about 140 Long., 9 Lat, the shopping district of Shanghai, the Kellogg and other international John

wan, attacked in the evening by a pence devices.-United Press.

moving,west,

Guard.

John

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