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三拜禮 號五十月正 英港香 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY

15,

1936.日一廿月二十

EMPEROR TO LEAD NEW

BIG OFFENSIVE EXPECTED

MAKALE OBJECTIVE OF ETHIOPIANS

ITALY DENIES PROMISE

MADE TO LAVAL

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

(By

Telegraph.

Copyright Telegraphic

1804. Received, January 18, 8 aon)

Ordinancs,

Messagen

Paris, Jan. 14, Despatches from Addis Ababa indicate that another Ethiopian offensive in the Tigre region with Makale ns its objective, will be launched on January 20, the date of the Geneva meeting at which further sanctions against Italy will be considered.

This view is supported by the fact that Emperor Huile. Sclassic has written. from Dessiye to the head of the Catholic Church, saying that he has sent all his soldiers to the front and that he hopes to leave himself for the fighting lines the day after the Feast of Timken, which is the Ethiopian church's Epiphany and which falls on January 20. The Emperor enjoins the head of the church to pray for the troops who are going to battle.

It appears that the Church dignitary wished to prevent person in the the Emperor leaving Dessiye and risking his coming engagements, but the Emperor is determined upon personally leading his soldiers.

Another indication that an affensivej

In being launched shortly, if it has not that Dedjasmatch already begun,

Kamed, who has been under the orders of Ras Getachou in the Aura Desert, has received instructions to reinforce the Tigre front with all his men.-- United Presa.

ITALIAN DENIAL

Rome, Jan. 14.

REPRIEVE

NOW ONLY ESCAPE

Cerrutti, the Italian Amentier in HAUPTMANN MAKES

The report that Signor Vittorio Paris has uasured M. Plorre Laval, the French Prime Minister, that Italy will not leave the League of Nations if sanctions are extended, has been denied in official quarters to-day.

It is explained that Italy retains full liberty of action and has not announced any decision in advance.

Reports that Signor Cerrutti als told M. Laval that Italy would not attack Great Britam's feet in the Mediterranean are described as super duous. It is added that, in any event, Italy contemplates no act of aggres- alon-Reuter.

LAST EFFORT

HABEAS CORPUS WRIT REFUSED

Trenton, NJ, Jan. 14.

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NEW ATTACK

The German light "erniere Karlernky, which is due in Hongkong up February 7 and will stay in port for ten daya, She will be the first Germal warship to vinit Hangkung since the Great War. Her commander is Captain Sie men und her Chief Officer is Commander Rogge. Both participated in the Battle of Jutland.

SWEDISH PROTEST

TO ITALY

DIRECT ACT OF AGGRESSION

BOMBING OF RED CROSS

Stockholm, Jan. 14.

DANGER SEEN IN PACIFIC

RUSSIA'S BUDGET PROPOSALS

HONGKONG MAY BE LARGEST ITEM FOR

KEY POINT

NAVAL RACE FEARED

London, Jan. 15.

RED ARMY

DEVALUATION. DENIED

Moscow, Jan. 14. The Japanese withdrawal from the

The Government's proposal to.nl- Naval Conference may be followed by developments in the Pacife of a most double military expenditure in serious nature, according to the Daily 1930, compared with 1935, was in-

troduced by Of Grigori Telegraph naval correspondent.

Grinks,

The Foreign Office has announced that the Swedish Minister in Rome has presented a Note to the Italian Government categorically "protesting" He writes that should-America-de-Finance Commissur, when presenting against the direct pet of aggression cide to carry out her plan of creating the Budget proposals at a session-of to which the Swedish Red Cross unit naval bases, Great Britain might be the Central Executivo Committee. in Ethiopin was subjected by Italian compelled to reconsider her position

In the Far East. Aeroplanes.

the gives as example the situation

BRITISH TRADE GAINING

HIGHEST FIGURES FOR FIVE YEARS

EFFECT OF SANCTIONS ON ITALIAN MARKET

1894.

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright Telegraphic

Breived, Jan. 15, 8 d.)

Mensagen

Ordinance,

London, Jan. 14.

The revival of prosperity in British trade in 1935 is to-day indicated in official returns, which show that imports at £757,000,000 registered an increase of £25,000,000 over 1934, and £82,000,000 over 1933. Exports, at £420,000,000 were £30,000,000 over the 1994 total and £58,000,000 above that of 1933.

Re-exports also were on the upward trend, it was shown, increasing £4,000,000 to a total of £55,000,000.

Imports were the highest since 1931 and exports were highest since 1930,

It is noteworthy that the effect of the introduction of certain sanctions against Italy, which came into force last For instance, Decem- November, was revealed in the returns. ber exports of British coal to Italy amounted to only £14,000, compared to £349,000 for December, 1934.

BRITISH BUILDERS BUSIER

Out of a total Budget of 87,500,- 000,000 roubles no less than 14,800. Shipyards gAINING 000.000 roubles will be devoted to

The augment ed appropriations increase in the number of effectives, the improvement of technical equip

The Note rejects the Italinu ex-at Hongkong. The defences of that military expenditure applied-lo an |

planation of the bombing and expects that an investigation regarding res¦

CANALIZONNÍNCIunt

ponsibility for the incident will be

munediately opened, and the net of KIPLING MAINTAINS

aggression saitnbly dealt with.

The Swedish Government reserves

In a last desperate attempt to save the right to make demands for cam- Brung Hauptmann from the electric pensation. Reuter. chair, to which he has been condemned for the murder of the Lindbergh baby,! his lawyers to-day drafted a petition sub- for a writ of habeas rarpus to be mitted to the Federal District Court. The petition alleges that Haupt- rights were mann's constitutional violated at his trial.

Willents, Attorney-| said to-day that Italy had not decided General of New Jersey, who will whether to attend the January 20 oppose the writ, declares he is reliably mooting of the League of Nations informed that Governor Hoffman of Council at which anti-Itaifan sane-New Jersey will reprieve Hauptmann, tions will be further discussed.

-Reuter.

NO DECISION REACHER

Rome, Jan. 14. A spokesman of the Government

A spokesman has denied that the Ambassador at Paris, Signor Cerruti, has been instructed to tell M. Pierre Laval that Signor Mussolini has pledged himself not to quit the League or to attack Great Britain.

It would be pointless to

Mr.

Janes

WRIT REFUSED

Trenton, Jan. 14.. Richard Bruno Hauptmann's ap plication for a writ of habeas corpita; was refused and u stay of execution By was denied by Judge Warren Davis

that Italy would not attack of the Federal Circuit Court to-day.

Britain, ho added, since Italy, did not plan to attack anyone.

now penco plans had been formulated

The petition included submissions that Hauptmann was denied his con-

The spokesman asserted that no stitutional rights, that the jury was not adequately sequestered and was (Continued on Page 7.)

in Rome. United Press.

MAY NOT attend

Romo, Jan. 14.

Italy, may not participate in the Longue Council meetings starting January-20

Tis nikster

and no decision has yet boen taken,

Router Bullotin Service. •

ITALY'S WAR MARCH

according to authoritative quarters.— "WEAR A BLACKSHIRT

LITTLE BLACKFACE”

NEW AMBULANCES

Lonilon, Jan. '14)

It is expected that two more British Red Cross unitar will leave next week for service on the north-wost front in Ethiopia,

The public has responded generous ly to Canon Shoppard's broadcast ap peal in connection with the despatch at these units-Reuter Bulletin Ser-

MORE MILLIONS

μέσο..

Rome, Jan. 14.

Asmara, Jan. 14.

ANGLO- AMERICAN PARLEY

NAVAL EXPERTS.IN CONFERENCE

DECIDING ON PROCEDURE

IMPROVEMENT

But Condition Still Causes Anxiety

London, Jan. 14. The Improvement in Mr. Rudyard Kipling's condition was being maintained at 5.20 p.m. An enquiry re- garding the patient's con. dition was made on behalf, of Their Majesties the King and Queen early in the morning.

A later bulletin, issued at 8 p.m., stated that the patient's condition still gave rise

to grave anxiety. Reuter's Bulletin Service. SENATA DE ARENE BARN O P

STEADILY

Corresponding figures in respect of iron and steel and manufacturea gen- erally were £2,000.ns against £13,000, chemicals were only £181 as against. £12,220, while raw rubber did not appear on the export llat at all this December and had previously totailed £946 in value.

Also Substantial decreases were shown in the value of many Italian products into Britain for December, notably dairy products, which were 194 only, compared to £29,800 for December, 1934. Textils materials and other manufactures totalled only $4,050 as compared with £115,318.

and the political education of the Red ment, the modernising of barracks, BEST BUSINESS stocks before the sanctions edict was IN FIVE YEARS Army.

M. Grinko explained that the Gov- orament's financial policy was direct...

London, Jan. 14.

ed to the strengthening and stabilising A big Improvement in shipbuilding of the rouble. He denied rumours in is shown, in Lloyds returns for the circulation abrend regarding pro-quarter ended December 31. posed devaluation or the issuing of new currency.--Reuter.

REVENUE FIGURES

IMPROVEMENT IN

BRITAIN

On the other hand, tinned goods and other foods showed an increase, pro- bably due to merchants rushing In | applied.—Kouter Special.

FURTHER RETURNS

London, Jan. 14.- Board of Trade returns of overseas for December and for the year 1935 show exports last year were higher than in any year since 1930 and im- The total of 1,549,163 tons, ex- cluding Russia, from which no figures ports and re-exports higher than in are available, is, the highest-for any any year since 1931.

exports affected quarter since June. 1931. Of this The Increase in total, 48.2 per cent, is building for nearly all categories. Exports of at £38,495,450 were £6,- machinery at Britain and Ireland.

The Brittal total of 743,080 tons 089,109 higher than in the previous ropresents an increase of 212,532 tons year. Vehicles were £4,189,913 more And for the quarter, compared with the than the year before and totailed previous September quarter, and is 28,332,128 Exports of iron

steel at £37,093.242, of non-ferrous The highest for five years.

ren-

The figure exceeds the aggregate metals at £14,085,471 and of cotton ander constriction of seven leading foods at £60,177,625 were £2,001,180, countries abroad, amongst which 12,196,000 and £1,630,507 higher Germany heads the list with 254,121 pectively. tons, followed by Japan with 118,010 December exports totalled £34,917,-

compared

red with £30,399,991 in 008, Lona.

in which there were a It is also revealed that 311,100 tons November, London, Jan. 14. Exchequer returns show that the were bogun in Britain during the last greater number of working daye, and £34,300,382 in December, 1014, Im- total ordinary revenue, excluding self-three months. balancing Items, amounts to £479,- Steam and motor oil-tankers are ports for December reached £74,488,- 607,050, compared with "£469,076,400 being constructed to a total of 438,620 against £71,406,480 in November at the corresponding date of last year. GG0 tons, Britain again heading the and £63,240,187 in December, 1934.. Half Ro-exports, last month were £5.432,- Receipts from income tax are list in numbers, and tonnage.

with compared

£94,- the tonnage being constructed for 397 compared with 24,571,002 in port have not been touched for sixteen £97,713,000,

on December 31 related to November and £9,605,089 in December 482,000 for the same period of the Britain

1934-British Wireless.... An informal meeting between the years and are now out of date.

This correspondent further avers last financial year. The returns cover motor ships.-Router. British and American delegations to the Naval Conference took place at that Japan's action would not start a the second week of the last quarter the Foreign Office this morning, to naval building race between Britain of the financial year, in which the discuss the question of procedure at and, the United States who have al-collection of income tax is heaviest, the next meeting of the First Com ready como to an understanding con and the receipts for the week were mittee of the Conference, now fixed cerning the relative strengths of their £13,390,000, against £12,537,000 in

1000 Liter, the fleets, which rules out the possibility the corresponding week of 1036.

Receipts from surtax

London, Jan, L.

However, Japan's defunIL”

were

alno

other delegatire.

has rendored inovitable the completion financial year, though to dilte they The meetings of the First Com of an immenso American building amount to £16,100,000, compared with mittee have been suspended since the programme, which by 1942, in the 610,245,000 in 1836.

Estate duties have yielded £66,950,- middle of last week, owing to negotia-ordinary course of events, would give tions arising from the desire of the the United States the world's greatest 000 to date, against 201,815,000 Inst a Budget catlinate for year and Japanese to bring back into the die-{naval forces-tentor.

The whole year, of £80,000,000, Ro- venuo Iron customs and excise is £280,674,000, compared with £220,500, 000 at this time last

Total ordinary expenditure is £578 022,064, compared with 2553,158,191 at the corresponding date of 1936. British Wireleas.

Wear a Blackshirt Little Black-cussion a proposal for a common up- face," is the Italian soldiers' equivalent por limit, which was considored dur to the famous war song. Tipperarying the earlier meetings and failed to and it is heard everywhere, at the find favour among the other dolega- front and behind the lines, in cafes and tons. restaurants, Foreign correspondenta

are by now familiar with the tune and Newspapers anticipate that with is quite attractive.

tomorrow's meeting the position,

But nobody sang in Rome when it which has been somewhat obscure for was discovered that thousands of pre- several days, will be clarified, though clous gasolino was being wasted, and it is not known whether Japanese had boen since the beginning of the participation in the future work of A Royal Gazette to-day authorizes campaign, owing to truck drivers and the Conference will be modified in an extra appropriation of 640,000,000 others having to fill their tanks character or not, or oven interrupted. lire for the East Africa campaign. through broken bottle necks or other Acommuniquio states that the makeshift funnels. A hurried call Italians have started intensive re connoltring on the northern front

¿elltöd· Pris. ›

To-day's informal exchanges bo-

LOCAL DOLLAR

UNCHANGED

MARKET RATHER

STEADIER

The Hongkong dollar was unchang ed at 18. 8d. this morning. Jan Intor-bank rates were 1s 3% was sent to Italy" for a supply and tween the various delegations were sellers, with wood buyers at In 5,000 funnels of all sizes have just conducted in an atmosphere of groat 3.13/10d. The market is quiet, but

cordiality.British Wireless.

the bono la steadier than yesterday,

arrived Reuter.

..

year.

DEFENCE OF KENYA

PROBLEMS BEING REVIEWED

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Nairobi, Jan." 14.

These include the future of the existing compulsory defence force. Reuter Spesial.

Higher Wages Demanded

SHIPBUILDERS NOW

JOIN MINERS

London, Jan. 14.

Moro large consumera of coal have

Aro

ΣΟΥ

It is announced that As a result

agreed to an increase in price, but of representations made by the Com-only on condition that all the increases mittee of Imperial Defence, the ques-be given to the miners as wages. tlong of the internal defence of Kenya The situation between the miners are being reviewed.

and the owners, however, is UN- changed.

Shipbuilding wors demanding an increase in wages of FLEET MANOEUVRES,

2d, por hour. The shipbuilders state The following forthcoming weddings

that although the position is at pre- London, Jan. 14. are announced: S/Sgt. Dennis Sidney

The British Fleet, including the sent moro favourable than for some John, R.A.SC., and Miss Amy

time, they are unablo to say that this Dorothy Ruby Faro, residing at 21 battleships Rodney and Nelson, sailed will be permanent, and have asked Hankow Road; ir Jono Jnoques for Gibraltar on schedule.

The French fleet will leave ita base the workers to wait till Lloyds re- Floriano Alvara, managing partner,

cussing the question of increased": Contral Radio Bervice, and Miss on Thursday and wil manoeuvre in turns for the year, which will be Patriela Mercados Remedios, of 18 the same waters. It will be preceded by published before March 1, before dis

wages-Render Dulletin Service Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon.

a submarine flotilla-United Press.

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