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四拜禮 辦三月正英港香 THURSDAY,
JANUARY 23, 1936. 日九廿月二十
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KING EDWARD PLANNING EMPIRE BROADCAST
London, Jun. 22.
It is learned on good authority that His Majesty the King is considering broadcasting a message to the Empire after the funeral of the late King, his father, on Tuesday next.
Meanwhile, plans are advancing for the burial of His Late Majesty and the most impressive ceremonies of London's history will be watched by hundreds of thousands of mourning citizens.
A special memorial service will be held in St. Paul's Cathedral at 3 o'clock on the day of the funeral. The Lord Mayor and Corporation and representatives of other civic bodies will attend.
Royal Air Force machines have been grounded to-mertow and on the day of the funeral and civilian airmen have been asked to refrain from flying over the route which the King's coffin will follow through London to-morrow, or over West- minster Hall during the lying-in-state or the route of the procession on Tuesday.
King Edward went by train tol Sandringham to-day. He will join the remainder of the Royal Family for the sad walk behind the late King's bier, on the road station,
from
to the railway Sandringham. pocial train will carry the body of King George to King's Cross to-mor row, arriving at 230 p.m. and the coffin will be placed upon a gun carri age and again followed by the loyal Family, afoot with members of the Royal Household, and escorted by
LAVAL'S
CABINET OUSTED
mounted Police, Guards of Honour RADICAL SOCIALISTS
from the Navy, Army and Air Force,
to Westminster Hall.
Some 0,000 polleo will be on duty lining the route and keeping it clear.
KINGS COME TO MOURN
Fear ruling sovereigns and as many heirs to thrones will be among those attending the funeral of King George. The King of the Belgians will be ac- companied by his brother, the Count of Flanders, and the King of Denmark
Princes Axel and George. by the
The King and Queen of Norway are coming, and the King of Rumanin will
BLAMED
HUNTING FOR PREMIER
(Special to "Telegraph")
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[De Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphia Mes Received, January sages Ordinakot, 1895. #3, ..)
Paris, Jan. 22.
accepted.
His Excellency the Governor (Sir Andrew Caldecott) proclaiming the Accession of King Edward VIII from the steps of the Supreme Court yesterday. On his Excellency's left are seen members of the Executive and Legislative Councils, whilst starding on his right are H.E. Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Little, HE. Major General A. W. Bartholomew, and Wing Commander A. G. Bishop, of the R.A.F.
(Photo: Mee Cheung).
HIROTA'S CLAIMS DENIED
NANKING ISSUES STATEMENT
NO AGREEMENT EXISTS
(Spacial to "Telegraph")
Nanking; Jan.-23. A spokesman of the Foreign Office emphatically denied China's concur. rence in the three points concerning Sino-Japanese relations made by Mr. K. Hirota in his speech on foreign policy in the Diet.
U.S. BONUS MEASURE APPROVED
SWEEPING VICTORY IN CONGRESS
VETO CANNOT PREVAIL
Washington, Jan. 22.
Congress swept the $2,237,000,000 Bonus Bill through its final passage to-lay, and is prepared to repeat the et If necessary to over-ride the Pre- |sidential veto..
The spokesman said the three points were 100 vague in their phraseology, and so far Tokyo had not stated them in concrete terms. He added that Mr. Ilirota's statement regarding China's without entirely concurrenco Was foundation.
proved.-United Press.
+
With wards the proposal of to Mr. Hirota's con- currence M. Pierre Laval, the Prime Minister General Chang Chun, Foreign Minis be necompanied by the Queen Mother, of France and chief advocate of the ter, to readjust diplomatic channels, the Egyptian Crown Prince Farouk, gold standard policy, Presented as the spokesman expressed satifaction, Marie. Prince Paul of Yugo-Slavls, Prince Paul and Prince George of Cabinet's rasigantion to President saying doubtless the relations between Greece, the Crown Prince and Crown Lebrun to-day. The resignation was China and Japan would be greatly in- Princess of Sweden, will be present.It was the result of the Radical from the
DENIED BREACH The Prince of Piedmont or the Duke Socialists' resignation of Aosta will represent King Victor Cabinet on the demand of their party.
Nanking, Jan. 23. Emmanuel of Italy.
The real reason for M. Laval's fall is
Prince Tob Wang of Mongolin has to be found on the left wing of the Chamber. It was felt there that ho telegraphed to Nanking denying tho was becoming over-strong throughout rumour of his declaration of "inde the nation and it was decided to re-pendence on behalf of a large section move him before the parliamentary of Inner Mongolia-faster. elections United Press.
OTHER STATES
Besides the French delegation headed by the retiring Prime Minister, M. Plarre Laval, and the President of France, B. Paul Lebrun, there will be ather representative groupa in the Germany will funeral procession. Hend Fricherr von Neurath, the famous diplomat, two noted generals
of and an admiral repute.
The United States, Japan, Holland, Hungary, Turkey and Iraq are
FORCED ISSUE
Paris, Jan. 22,
The Laval Government has resign- ed-Reuter,
Later.
The threatened resignation of four
RESCUE SHIP ON TRIAL
amongst the nations which have of the six Radical Socialist membere TO BE USED ON AIR already signified their intention of of the Cabinet forced H. Laval's hand
sending ropresentatives
funeral-Reuter Special.
THE PROCLAMATION
to the to-day. The other two Radical So- cimiista had decided to stand by him, but his strength was too much diminished to allow him to reconstructi his Government.
ROUTES
The House of Representatives, by 346 votes to 59, completed the action when it accepted the Senate method of payment in 60 bonds, cashabla immediately or holdable as n three per cent, investment.
PRISON STRIKE SUBDUED
CAPONE ACCUSED BY CONVICTS
TOLD WARDERS OF PLOT
(Special
to "Telegraphy")
San Francisco, Jan. 22. Sensational stories are current of the frustration of a riot and general strike of prisoners confined in Alco- trez Island's "impregnable" and "es- where, penitentiary cape-proof" among other notorious criminals, the
King ano-time of Racketeers, Al Ca
is incarcerated.
pone
STRONG DEFENCE
ALLIANCE
BRITAIN REVEALS
COMMITMENTS
ITALY RESENTS ACTION AT GENEVA
The overwhelming House of Repre The chief warder told the United Bentatives, majority favouring the Press to-day that "prisoners have payment of the bonds has emphasised been confined to their cells fust to the belief that it can over-ride tho
test whether convicts or offelnis are |Presidential veto, since the Senate
prison." passed the measure by 74 votes to 10. going to rule the
He said some of the convict strikers not provide any were in solitary conflrement, but he Bill does
refused
to say whether they were us- sopas method for the raising of the neces pary money, but so far there is no ing the "solitary cells the Spaniards hewed from rock below the floors of indication whether new taxes will be constructed, which are grim dungeons
the main buildings. required.-United Press.
The
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LYING-IN-STATE PLANS ALTERED
Expected
London, Jan. 22.
Geneva, Jan. 22.
An exchange of views between the British and other Governments on the situation in the Mediterranean has been published in a memorandum and sent by the United Kingdom delegation, at Geneva to the Co-Ordinating Committee. It shows that in addition to the agreement by Great Britain and France to stand together if attacked that assurances have also been received from the Governments of Greece, Turkey and Yugo-Slavia which "left no doubt of their readiness to faith- fully comply with all obligations developing upon them under the Covenant in consequence of measures taken in the applica tion of Article XVI."
The memorandum states that the British Government in return gave reciprocal assurances.
The fact that these conversations were taking place led certain quarters to suggest that they concerned not only the Mediterranean but also the north-eastern frontier of France, the note adds. The British Government, it says, wishes to take this opportunity of denying the truth of any such state- ment.
DANZIG VIOLATES
PLEDGES
LEAGUE COUNCIL HEARS REPORT
NAZI LEADERS CRITICISED
The conversations, the memorandum asserts, have been confined entirely to joint action in the event of hostili tles In the Mediterranean arising out of the application of sanctions in the present dispute They had nover been concerned with any other com- tingency, it was made clear.
ITALIAN' NOTE
It is understood that Italy is send ing a note to the President of the Caunelt objecting to the British mumoranium.
The Italians are understood to ob Ject to the memorandum being com municated to the Co-Ordinating Committee, which they do not re- cognise as an offcial body. They also object to the principle of the British Inquiries in rommect to the possibility of support in the event of attack, on the ground that Italy never menaced anybody.
(Spacial to "Telegraph")
It is understood that no approach (By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphio Maes
Ordinance. 131. Received, January was made by Britain to Spain when Inquiries were addreszed to other Geneva, Jan. 22.
governments, as Spain is not so The Council of the League of directly concerned.
out The matter was mentioned to the Nations to-day considered an
an
The San Francisco News in a copy-spokenly critical report from Mr. Spanish Ambassador in London but bright story said Capono was not in- Sean Lester, the Irish High Commis not in a manner calling for a reply.---
volved with the mutineers. On the sioner at Danzig, concerning the Nazi Router.
had threatened to lynch Government's treatment of minorities
EXAMINING EMBARGOES contrary they Capone heenuse he is said to be state.
Buspected of in that politically embattled elty "squealing." Capone is
Geneva, Jan. 22,- the most despised man, among the
The Committee of Eighteen re- Mr. Anthony Eden, the British convicts and many blame him for letting out the plot, which resulted in Foreign Minister, as rapporteur, de-commended to-day the convening of a clared it was deplorable that the committee of international experts to of oil. Million Mourners Are the frustration of the prisoners gone Council was again obliged to devole examine the effectuality
ral strike, plauned for January 1.
The strike was
its attention to the violation of its embargo against Italy.
the Government of M. Titulescu, the Rumaniau For- suppressed after constitution by food had been kept from the men for
eign Minister, pointed out that this forty-eight hours-United Press.
Danzig
The French and Polish delegates recommendation in no way changed. supported Mr. Eden, and M. Maxim the decision of the League to put an Litvinoff, the Russian representative, embargo on other products in due unexpectedly arose and declared that course.
the word The appearance of international obligations must not be
transport in
in the Committeo's rO- treated as mere scraps of paper.
Horr Grolsor, President of the Dan-solution Indicates Interesting develop zig Senate, addressed the Council, ments. It is now believed the ques giving full assurance of the Sorate's tion of the transport of oil is more determination to respect the constitu- vital than production.
Even if America should still por- tlen. He added:
"We are the child of the League mit the export of oil to Italy in and look to this international institu- normal quantities, the oil tankers tion as the upholder of peace and Italy, the United States and Japan Britain's neronauticn) exports touch-justice, luving complete confidence in would be insufficient to carry the od a, now high record in 1935.It aims and ideals."
supply requirod. Britain, Norway
Plans for the' lying-in- state of King George have been altered. There will be. no admittance to-morrow and Westminster Hall will. only be opened to the public from January 24 to January. 27, inclusive, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. - It is estimated that at Icast a million mourners will file past the catafalque dur-
thoshte ndrys Router.
London, Jan. 22. The final trials were held fri Southampton Water of the triple- resque King Edward VIII was proclaimed The crisis is expected to bo a very engined high-speed patrol to-day by the Grace of God, of Great difficult one to solve. M. Laval is do-launch which is destined for use in Britain, Iraland and the British tormined not to form another govern- connection with the Empiro air route
ment as he conaldors the Radicals to Australla per var bollo haling his uhinions beyond the ass, King mentas horisis and wouldase CAL WE Defender of the India, to crowds which alternately the responsibility for it and form a Hythe, makes lying over the buntke infested Timor Sca, from Java, much wont at the memory of King George Government if they can. and cheered the new monarch.
It is expected that after M, Lava! Bufer. It has a range of 950 miles At.10 a.m. the Hydo Park battery has refused to form a Cabinet, bd. without rofuelling, and is equipped ACEROWETORAMEROON boomed a salate of forty-one guns, Boulsson, President of the Chamber, with a wireless receiving and trans- The launch possessos much greater marking the King's age. The Tower M. Edouard Herriot and probably mitting installation. of London battery fired sixty-two other Radical deputies will similarly
King's salute.
rofdae. The Radical Senatora, M. speed then any boats engaged in pear! rescue Alty guns, plus the
At the first shot Sir Gerald Wollas- Albert Sarraud, M. Steeg or M. poaching, and could Con Gartor Principal of Arms for Rognier are regarded as the most people.Router. England, read the proclamation from likely to be successful in forming a
the balcony of Friary Court to a crowd
Government Renter
of 6,080. King Edward watched from
a window of St. James' Palace,
HUNT FOR PREMIER
Paris, Jan., 22.
OVERSEAS TRADE
STOP PRESS
BRITISH AERIAL
EXPORTS
NEW RECORD FOR LAST YEAR
London, Jan. 22.
| value,_they__amounted,
729.
Lower stórum tamamlatform and mentorsente nd if they agroo to
he went ab had ful- and Holland own the bulk of the stering above the previous highest for the most part, but a difference in ban el transport it would have a total, which was attained in 1020, and interpretation had arison in respect devastating effect on Italian imports. nearly double tho value of the export to some of them.
Reuter
business in 1933. The increase over
last year's figures represents a gain
NEW AMBASSADOR
Now. York, Jan. 22. One of the severest cold waves over known to the Mid-West is bringing
Paris, Jan. 22.
Mr. Eden concluded the discussion
TO STUDY PROBLEM
ox 39.2 per cent, Exports go to moze by declining to accept Herr Greiser's contention that the recommendations
Genova, Jail, 22. than 76 States-British Wireless.
not fulfilled only related to matters The Committee of Elghtoon has de of minor importance.or concerned differences of interpretation, or could cided to appoint a committee of m anyone who read the High Commis- perte to study whether an oil embargo sioner's report. It was impossible to against Italy could be made effective. allow the injustice mentioned by Mt. United Press, The Council of Ministers hna ap. Lester to continue os in recent months, The British Foreign Minister London, Jan. 22, Later he stepped on to the balcony,
Estimates of the changes in volume death to scores and hardship to pointed M. Naggiar, former Ministar pato and preoccupied, and the crowds M-Laval has refused the Freak of oversens trade in recent years, on thousands and is shattering tempera- to Belgrade, to be Ambassador to promised to present a report shortly ported to the Council on a question. choored. Ho returned inside the dent's request to re-form a Govern the basis of the revaluation of inport turo racords unbroken since the days Pelping, in succession to the late Membodying the views of the Counell described as
Communications and exports at the average values of of the pianoara, palace but later appeared at Bucking-ment.
disrupted. On the Inter hath Palace. He talked business with M. Lebrun, tho Prealdent, has begun 1030, show that in comparison with aro.
1934, exports from the national Bridge Baking Minnesota the Prime Minister while the pageant consultations socking a new PrUnited Kingdom in 1985 increased by with Canada a temperature of 87 do-
Minister.
The leading possibilities are M. eight per cant following an increase grees of frost was registered and "LONG LIVE THE KING" Albert Sarrant, BL Joeuple Paul of 7 per cent for 1034, compared with Thirty below zero temperatures are al
Boncour,
M. Louis Gormain-Martin, 1938-ro-exports increased by 18.6 per most common. A bus containing 60 When Sir Gerald Wollaston finished. Louis Rollin or tlio recently decent and imports into the United school children is missing at Claires- This reading, he removed his cocked | posod Prima - Minister, M. Pierre Kligdom Increased by two per centville, Ohio; and is feared to have been
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CABINET RESIGNS,
Cairo, Jan. 23. The United Press learns that the EgyptianCabinet. has rosigned. United Praiz.
"exceptionally grave.
and endeavouring to find a solution Other members of the Council anokd difficulties Router strongly on the violations of the Danze for Danzig'a
ig Constitution which lave occurred Special.
and which must, they declared, be brought to an end.. GRAVE SITUATION
London, Jan. 22.
Mr. Eden will prepare proposals for submission to the Council at a subs
The League Council at Genova toquent meeting, with a view to securing", day has before it the situation in respect for the constitution, which in Dansly, which the British Foreign guaranteed by the League-Fritten Bocratary, Mr. Anthony Eden, has re- Wireless SEAS