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-FOUNDED 1881 六井禮、姚十三月一十英港香 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1935.日五初月一十
No. 14767
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THE VERY LATEST
AT
WHITEAWAY'S
TENSION GROWS SWIFTLY IN NORTH
POSURE UPON LEADERS
FORCING AUTONOMY
DECLARATION
SUNG CHEH-YUAN CALLS
FOR QUICK ACTION
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”)
Messages Ordinance, Peiping, Nov. 30. Pressure on General Sung Cheh-yuan is apparently increasing.
Copyright, Telegraphic (By- Telegraph, 1894 Received, Nor. 30, 8:30 a.m.)
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Nippon Dempo reports that he has decided to telegraph "Nanking announcing that it is his intention to establish autonomy in Hopei and Charhar unless definite, satisfactory bit undefined measures are taken immediately.
The Japanese interpret this as a definite decision in favour of autonomy-United Press.
SITUATION MORE TENSE
Peiping, Nov. 30.
EMBARGO ON OIL NEARER
LEAGUE MEEting ON DEC. 12
PORT SAID..
ALARMS
Geneva, Nov. 20.
The Committee of Eighteen will meet on December 12 to consider the imposition of an oil embargo against Italy. +
Italy's reaction to the proposed embargo is not likely to influence the powers concerned. There has been a strong feeling that the meeting of the Committee of Eighteen should luve been convened early next week, in order to emuhasise that the League of Nations had decided not to trifle with the question. However, as M.
French Pierre Laval, the
Prime Minister, is unable to visit Geneva next week owing to the crisis at hame, it was necessary to postpone the meeting until the following week. -Reuter.
ITALIANS ALARMED ·
Port Said, Nov.-29. The Italian Consulate here has advised Italians to withdraw all their funds from local banks and deposit them with the Consulate prior to December 15,
It is
that December 18 noteworthy are to be formally enforced.
It is now announced offcially, that General Sung Chicha the date that economic sanctions yuan has decided to telegraph Nanking to the effect that the situation here is much more lense and that pressure in favour of autonomy is almost overwhelming. He is asking for de- finite measures on the part of the Nanking Government. United Press.
BRITAIN'S QUERY
London, Nov. 29.
It is learned that Great Britain has formally asked Japan to clarify her intentions with regard to the Chinese separatist movement.
However, when the Tokyo Chorge d'Affaires called on the Foreign Ofice yesterday it is understood he informed
the Japanese Government that Britain Nine Power would not invoke the Pact United Prosa,
ONLY A RUSE
Nanking, Nov. 30.
Ilo Shih, one of those about whose head the storm of autonomy has been rolling in the north, arrived from Peiping last night and declared
participation in that his Inauguration of the new, regime
hore
the
in
CIVILIANS KILLED BY BOMBERS
TRAGIC TALE FROM DAGGAHBUR
EMPEROR OFF TO FRONT
Addis Ababa, Nov. 20.
Only a few houses remain standing
in Daggabbur, following constant Italian air bombardment by the squadron, according to a communique! Eastern Hepel was merely a ruse to issued by the Ethiopian Government. ensure his personal safety.
The atatement says 1,500 bomba teli in the town, including many of the incondiary type which left the bulld ings in a sheet of flame.
He said General Yin Ju-keng, leader of the autonomy mavo in Hope, summoned him on November 25 and forced. him to sign, at Tungchow, the declaration for autonomy,
General Yin then sent him on mission to Peiping and upon his arrival there he had immediately repudiated his connection with autonomy regime, in a written state-
ment.
the
Ho Shih called on Executive Yuan officials to-day to whom he submitted! a report on the Tungchow affair.- Reuter.
U.S, WELL. INFORMED
Washington, Nov. 29. Omcials to-day indicated that they possessed extensive information the North China crisis, obtained with
on
Experienced troops escaped, as they vere the quickest in running to cover immediately the attacking bombers were sighted.
A number of women and children
who were praying in a temporary church cracted to take the place of one destroyed in a previous air raid were blown to pieces by a veritable hail of bomba,--Reuter,
Italians are hurriedly transferring their property to the names of aliens, hoping to avoid ponsible confiscation. They are highly nervous and are ready to leave at the first sign of trouble.-United Press.
WILL STOP SALES
New York, Nov. 29. American oil companies will desist from seiling all to Italy if the Gov- ernment
declared requests,
Mr. Mossett, Vice-President of the-Stand ard Oil Company of California.
Mr. Mossett added that the com- panies would take this course even though oil is not included in the list contained in Proni- of commodities
dent Roosevelt's neutrality message.
-Renter Special.
ROYALTY TO VIEW TREASURES
CHINESE EXHIBITS OF FINE ARTS
NOW OPEN TO
PUBLIC
Arst
The Emperor of Ethiopia on his favourite white charger.
He
has now left for the Southern front, ..
MOTHER SHOOTS HER SON
*AMAZING -POLICE
ALLEGATION
LIVERMORE TRAGEDY
Santa Barbara, Nov. 20, Fifteen-year-old Jesso Livermore, Jr., sen of the famous Wall Street operator, was shot by his own mother, according to the Under-Sheriff's office here, which issued's statement follow ing the removal of tho youth hospital. His mother, in an hysteri- TUNTIJASIN COUTSETTE SELEJARTIZANAISTEN INQAKVERK
EURASIA PLANE CRASHES
Two German Airmen Lose Livos
Shanghai, Nov, 30. Two German airmen were killed near Lingtál: an November 11, when a Eurasia Company:... plane crashed when attempting a forced landing.
The plane was en route from Lanchow to Sian when trouble overtook :jt.
The doad are:: Captain Brohm and his mechanic. Herr Mayer. Two Chinese were injured in the crash- Router.
END OF DOLE IN AMERICA
FEDERAL HELP NO LONGER OFFERED
STATES MUST BEAR BURDEN.
Washington, Nov, 20. Complete liquidation of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration was) announced by Mr. Harry Hopkins, the Administrator of that branch, to-| today. This means the termination of the direct dole for unemployed and is regarded as a distinct triumph · for | President Roosevelt.
LAVAL SUBDUES
OPPOSITION
SOUND MAJORITY IN CHAMBER
RADICALS' ASSISTANCE KEEPS CABINET SAFE
Paris, Nov. 29,
The Laval Government's majority on the finance issue was larger than was anticipated and it is now expected that the Government will win through its second crisis, the Fascist Leagues debate, scheduled for next week.
The Chamber voted 824 against 247 in support of tho Government on the second important division in two days,
During to-night's debate the Finance Minister, M. Regnier, said the flight of gold from France was a catastrophe. It had been going on since November 4. He therefore asked for a massive vote to enable him to take measures against specula- tors and newspapers campaigning to bring the nation to the threshold of panic.
The motion on which the voto was taken was proposed by the Loft Centre and Radical deputies, and reads: "The Cham- ber, observing the temporary character of the economy decrees, and having confidence in the measures to defend the franc, calls upon the Government for immediate alleviations in favour of the small civil servants, rentiers and ex-servicemen.";
AMERICAN STABILITY REGAINED
WORK INSTEAD OF
DOLE
ROOSEVELT HOPEFUL
Atlanta, Nov, 20.
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M. Laval, the Prime Minister, made a quiet and dignified appeal, and gave as an examplo which France might follow England's policy, when sh faced the same dimeulties and re- sorted to the sume remedies. He. tharked the Radicals for tholt sup- nort. The vote was then taken. Router.
DIFFICULT HURDLE
Paris, Nov. 29. M. Pierro Laval, the French Prime Minister, is trying to surmount an- other dimeult hurdle,
day's success in drowing yestor
the split opposition. Thoro Are numerous spenkers in the Chamber to-night, criticising his financial policy, but there ar
aro Radicals appear to de supporting him, unexpectedly.
of
if is expected that the Prime Minister will demand a second vote confidence late to-night and it is anticipated he will obtain a smaller majority than yet contrasted the
The critics havo British and French policies, to the
Over $3,000,000,000 have been spent on-Federal Relief since May, 1933, but officials decline to comment upon whether further suma may be nečOK- | The Goverment has 3,120,000 un sary to support the 4,000,000 still employed men on relief work, declared without employment, and for whom President Roosevelt at a mass meet- the Government declares the local ing hero to-day, The remaining detriment of the latter. authorities are responsible.
375,000 of the 3,500,000 whom he One of the most important ut- proposed to employ are under orders terances of the afternoon session wak It is learned that certain states, in to report for work, Many are ready delivered by M. Paul Reynauld, the Finance which many are unemployable, have to start, he said.
Right leader and former bech allotted sufficient cash to con-
who strongly appealed for tinue the dole for the time-boing- The President declared thero, had
valuation. He declared that Franc Router.
been a tremendous increase in morale loss of gold could not continue much through the substitution of work for longer. Devaluation, however,
should the dole. The dole outraged every he carried out at a time of calm and. instinct of independence.
and the 1 had United States
actically over to the coming year, the President said come the depression through devalua-
France was. it was Justified in the light of the through a slough aging. hor- misery, with continuing economic improvement. unemployment rising. The crisis was "We have passed the peak of appto-now at its worst in countries which priations; revenues, without the post had failed to solve the problem of tion of now taxes, are increasing, and
not in
Macao Linked Expressing optimism with regard com
To Airway
|FORMAL CONSENT OF
GOVERNMENT
Lisbon, Nov. 20.
can look forward to a decreasing
deficit."
tion
high cost of living...
England in 1931 by means of sacrifices had maintained the pound aterling despite the collapse of world prices, it would have meant an Indescribablo catastrophe for the whole world," said M. Reynauld. The "We were insolvent, he said. "To supporters of orthodox finance were.
England had rendered a great service in abandoning the gold standard.
He claimed the credit of the Gov. ernment was higher than that of any The Minister for the Colonies has other of the great nations, Mums | authorised tho Macao Government to Isign a contract with the Pan-American
malls-United Press.
out making formal inquiries in Tokyo | companied the Emperor to the out-believed to be a record. To-day.ical state, was taken to hospital with | Airways for the transportation of air day we are solvent."—United Prese,really blind if they could not see that
regarding Japan's intentions.
the galleries were Em-how this compared with bygone ex- camping
The police are charging Mrs.
London, Nov. 29. The Duke and Duchess of Kent will accompany Their Majesties the King EMPEROR OFF TO FRONT and Queen to the Chinese Art
Exhi bition on Sunday. Other members of Addis Ababa, Nov. 29.
the Royal Family will also attend. The news of the departure of the
There is every indication that the Emperor for the Southern front was exhibition will be an unprecedented kept secret. Seated in the back of a success. Yesterday, the first day on saloon car, the which the exhibition was open to the lorry converted into Emperor drove out of the palace W
thero were over threo thousand pubile,
which is a grounds without ceremony.
thousand more visitors, The Empress and two Princes ac-
on the than
and day
braced before the Emperor dia- This comment occurred as a con- skirts of the town, where they em
doapita
admission fee him. that the the fact sequence of press inquiries.
was five shilling yeapers, anked] Livermore with the shooting.
GOING TO MACAO Officials declined to forecast future appeared in the direction of Dessie,
Lator, large fleet of lorries rum-
ies rum-crowded. action and said that thus far the
A statement says that both mother
Shanghal, Nov. 30. State Department altitudo had been/bled out of the capital with the hibitions, said "It is extraordinarily and son had bean drinking and..
It is learned that Pan-American twho witnessed to avoid creating opposition to Japan peror's heavy luggage, the until the Chinese reaction was clear. ouift including new yellow trunks good; thors has seldom been anything according to a guest
liko
the incident, Mrs. Livermore told her Airways Far Eastern representative, However, the United States adheres and suitcases containing shot-guns.
In the entrance hall, where two son she would sooner see him dead Mr. IL M. Bixby, is leaving for Macao shortly after the doparture on her to the Nine Power Pact, the State
drinking to excEKS.
return journey of the China Clipper. the route for the Imperial caravan. Chinese silk dresses were assisting, a The Press.
After reviewing the troops at Desste, brisk trado, was done in photographe and got a rifle and handed it to his soon conclude the company's arrange- mente with the Macao Government, the Emperor will probably proceed to of the exhibition. The number of mother, saying: the front by air. Meanwhile, the foreigners visiting the
exhibition 1s
1. "Well, here you are"
with: ni view to securing airport Grown Prince will remain in charge of astonishing: the language of overy The mother fired the rifle and the facilities in the Portuguese Colony. Affairs in the capital. Router Special: country in Europe was heard to-day bullet entered the boy's chest.
The Pacific service will be extended Nearly forty recognised specialists in Mrs. Livermore divorced her hus
and to Macao as soon as the technical Chinese art, four from Germany alone, band in 1932, remarried him
staff can prepare the necessary facil have arrived, being sent by news--divorced him in 1994.-Reuter.
Santa Barbara, Nov. 29.tics-United Press. papers from most European countries
It in fenred that the wounds received to write up the exhibition.
by Jesso Livermore, Jr., will prove fatal-Router.
Siz hundred Imperial Guard
Guards pro...
Department has made clear-Uniter ceeded on foot three days ago to clear pretty Chinese girls in lovely rod than boy then went to a cupboard. He is at present in Manila, but willl
CLYDE SHIPPING
ACTIVITY
ORDERS CONTINUE TO POUR IN
London, Nov. 20.
INFLUENCE ON FASHIONS
TOWN PLANNING PROJECT -
London, Nov. 29. As a result of agreements reached between local Councils and landown ing interests a town planning schome Important contracts valued at has been proparod, for the, £2,500,000 were secured by Clyde ship- Downs in Sussex between Eastbozmakers is bringing out a long series! building firms during the month of and Seaford, and embracing Benchy of new costumos incorporating Chinesa November.
Head and the famous cliff view from Enquiries from literary, cultural weeks, twenty the Channel of the Seven Sisters,
A leading firm of Parls dress.
ANOTHER PROTEST,
NAVAL CONFERENCE
Moderation Rejected
HITLER CONTINUES IRON POLICY
The general stability of prices,”
sald,
ho
a myth which meant ad- ditional losses to France when it could include hor Imported raw materials." --Routor
COAL MINING CRISIS
OWNERS RETURN TO DISTRICTS
district
Berlin, Nov. 29. ; In the course of a speech at the
Landon, Nov. 29, Doutschlandhalle, Herr Hitler firmly
The expected meating between the rojected "bourgeois, counsels" that Secretary for Mines, Captain Crook.. he should pursue a more moderate shank, and the conlowners did not take middle course. He said dimeult:
to-day. The owners, reprezenta problems still lay ahead, but he was lives are returning to consult their determined not to capitulate.
organisations and will meet 15: next Crookshank London, Nov, 29.
power: two collapse," said Herr
"Our opponents contemplate gaining A The opening meeting of the Naval Hitler, "but we are determined not to Information was given to Moscow, Nov. 20, Conference at the Foreign Offee, at collapse. We have taken stepa to The Soviet has diplomatically pro-which the Prime Minister will speak, ensure that if some-of-un cease to the Minoworkers', Fodera
they saw the Secretary för: the eight
ls on the Clyde have which will preserve from buldice and commercial institutions through touted to Japan against Japanese ves- has been fixed for 10.30 on Monday exist, others will take thair place. tion WIN Miners Executive hami
out the Continent regarding cheap sols illegally navigating the Amur, morning, December 9. Postponement had bookings aggregating over £1,000,- more than ten thousand aeros of travel and entrance facilities are Bungari and Unsuri Rivers, demand from December 6 has had to be made Hitler added that the Nazis would decided to meet again a wook from to 000 per week. There are at present downland from the beach back to the pouring into Burlington House dally, ing that investigations be inado and owing to delays experienced by the regulate the problem of raw materials, day and hold itself. In readiness for eighty vessels building in Clyde yards, greatest inland height, British Wire The British toxile world is keenly steps taken to prevent a repetition: United States delegation in reaching though that would be easier if the further conferences ik with Captain
British Wireless.
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