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Hongkong Telegraph.

FOUNDED · 1851 三拜禮 號九廿月四英港香 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1936.. 日九月三

No. 14381

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NEARING ADDIS ABABA

DEFENDERS NOT British Interests Win Big Contract

DISMAYED

VAST ARMY POURS

INTO CAPITAL ·

REFUGEES IN PITIABLE PLIGHT; MANY GASSED

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH”)

Rome, April 28.

It is officially announced that an Italian motorised column has advanced southwards 87 miles from Dessiye towards the capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa.

ALLENBY

PLEADS PEACE

DEPLORES SCHEMES FOR SLAUGHTER

WORLD POLICE

SUGGESTED

(Special To "Telegraph")

Edinburgh, Apr. 28. Field Marshal Allenby, Vis count of Felixtowe, the hero of the Palestine expedition of the Great War, strongly denounced armed conflict and urged re- newed efforts to establish fellowship of nations, speaking i

a

Another column has advanced 31 miles from Uorra to-day at his installation as Ilu, heading for the same objective.

The mechanised column is now only 62 miles from Addis Ababa and the second 77 miles from that city, camped on the bank of the Janicit River,-United Press. POWERFUL COLUMN

Rome, Apr. 28.

It is officially announced in an Italian communique that a motorised column of 3,000 cars and lorries has advanced from Dessiye towards Addis Ababa a distance of 140 kilometres. It is travelling on the Imperial Highway which, from the point it has now reached, has been largely destroyed by Ethiopian troops.

The Dessive column is approximately half-way to the Ethiopian capital.-Reuter Bulletin Service.

Show Of Spirit-

Addis Ababa, Apr. 28.

Despite their terrible ordeal wilder Government

Are from bombers and artillery units, and from the scourge of polson gas, Ethiopian troops are returning from the northern lines to the neighbouri hood of the capital displaying a re- markable spirit.

The men declare they are return ing because they have been ordered back by the Government. but that they are prepared to return to the front and continue fighting at any time.

Meanwhile, British ambulance units here have been asked to send lorries to evacuate largo numbers of Ethio- plan wounded assembled at a small

on the eastern road from i Dessiye-Reuter Bulletin Service.

Care Of Refugees

town

Addis Ababa, Apr. 28. Foreign missions have united, under the leadership of Mr. Fred Russell of Seattle, to shelter and feed and clothe the refugees and warriors arriving from the North at the rate of 10,000 a day.

and naked.

British Interests

London, April, 28.

Usurping

Authority

ROOSEVELT'S RULE ASSAILED

BY BUSINESS LEADERS

Washington, Apr. 28, Vigorous criticism of the New Deal States "abuses" feature the United Chamber 24th annual convention to day.

Rector of Edinburgh University.]

Viscount Allenby stressed the point that unless a successful effort were made in the right direction the pre- sent social system would crumble into ruins.

The knowledge that the cloverest everywhere were busily experiment- ing with new inventloss facilitating alaughter might perhaps bring to statesmen a warning and a sense of their responsibility.

Viscount Allenby advocated the formation of a World Police Force,

much along the lines, of the inter-

national army suggested in the late States of Europe.

M. Aristido Brland's plan for a Unitedļ

Was it too much, he asked, to be;

love that human intellect was equal

to the problem of designing a world state wherein neighbours could live without molestation in collective sc- |curity?—Renter Special,

RUBBER QUOTAS RAISED

HEAVY DRAIN IN- WORLD STOCKS

CONSUMPTION

GAINING

London, Apr. 28.

CANTON DEAL

COMPLETED

MODERN IRON AND STEEL WORKS

£2,000,000 JOB WON IN

FACE OF COMPETITION

Crown Prince Farouk of Eavel.

studies in England, consequent on the death of the King. He is too young to afecced to the Throne, and a

Regency Council will therefore he appointed..

In the face of keen foreign competition, an all-who is returning to Cairo from his British engineering group has secured a major contract in South China, to the approximate value of £2,000,000, or thirty million Hongkong dollars, involving the construction, erection and operation, for a period of M. Herriot

three years, of the Kwangtung Iron and Steel Works, a Provincial Government undertaking. The deal was officially finalised in Canton yesterday.

The leaders of the British group are Messrs. H. A. Brassert and Co., Ltd., and in it practically all the principal iron and steel manufacturers of Great Britain aré participating.

Certain Of

Re-Election

FRENCH PARTIES PLAN CAMPAIGN

BALLOT ON SUNDAY

The contract agreement was formally signed yesterday, in the Kwangtung Provincial Government Council Chamber, in the presence of the Chairman of the Government, Mr. Lin Yun-koi, and of Mr. H. Phil- lips, British Consul-General, and Mr. R. H. Scott, British Trade Commissioner and Commercial Secretary for an absolute majority in the first Hongkong and South China,

Mr. K. Lund, who negotiated the contract, signed on behalf of the! British group, whilst a special Com- mission, comprising Messrs. Wa Kai- yin, Au Fong-po, Ilo Kai-lal, Leo Lok-chlao and Dr. Chin Shu-fan, members of the Provincial Council, appointed by the Government for the purpose, signed for the Kwangtung authorities.

Negotiations in connection with the undertaking have been in progress for over a year. Mr. Lin Yun-koi, the Chairman of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, has all along an-shown the utmost enthusiasm for the The rubber quota increase, nounced to-day, completely surprised scheme and has contributed in no the majority of traders who generally small measure to the realisation of anticipated no change. Consequently the commodity slumped sharply in Amsterdam and New York,

the project.

The Vice-President of the Chamber, the volume of liquidation was complete

and

RUFFING

BLANKS

INDIANS

DETROIT WHIPS WASHINGTON-

PHILLIES HIT HARD

on

The contract calls for the erection of a modern steel and fron works, every detail, capable of Mr. Philip Fay assailed the Govern not great.

New York, Apr. 28. producing 110,000 tons per annum. mental invasions of the rights of It is suggested that the Inter-Engineers and other experts

The New York Yankees, Ruling individual national Committee's decision to re-acnt out from England in connection Cleveland Indians to-day, while they

being business private

blanked the ambitious pitching, The majority of these are destitute privileges and charged it with Inter- dure quotas was possibly influenced with the schemu, and it is expected scored fivs runs, assisted by Geh-

ference relating to economic security by the consumers advisory repre- that work on the site will commence He also attacked the Securitice sentative, foreshadowing a large in in about a month's time. The works

rig's

homer, The Indians only Many Are suffering from Control, the Stock Exchange control, crease in United States consumption will be altuato about four miles down managed four scattered hits. wounds, including women and chil-the Social Security, and tlie T.V.A.

It is estimated that the world's the river from Canton.

The Boston Red Sox slapped the dren, who have been deserted, in Acts as well as other measures. stocks are at present being drained at |;"

Chicago White Sox all over the field many instances, by husbands and

a rate of 15,000 to 18,000

Satisfactory arrangements have to-day, connecting sixteen tong

times. fathers-United Press.

After his speech the Board of monthly, and

The

quota increase re been made for the financing of the Foxx hitting a

home run. They Directors appointed a special' com-leases about 5,000 tons more rubber undertaking. The Canton authorities scored eleven altogether while the mitteo to study the unemployment monthly, decelerating the

present are

displaying the greatest enthu-Chicago club fought back manfully, question and the possibilities of re-rate of the stocks decline accordingly. siasm in connection with the scheme, tallying eight times

thirteen employmont, and to report thereon. it is considered that by taking the thus furnishing further proof of the starts. A member asked in the House of

The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. decision now, which will not be effec progressive ideas animating leading Kreevitch and Dykes made circuit Commons this afternoon what steps

Govern drives for the White Sox. tive until July, the possibility of any members of the Provincial the Foreign Secretary was taking to Daniel Roper, in his speech to the far-reaching effect upon prices, is ment. protect the rights of Egypt with re Chamber, said that the responsibility gard to the headwaters of the Blue of getting the Government out of diminished. Moreover it is hoped that American consumers who were Nile, recently occupied by Italian private business rests solely upon recently inclined to hold off lest the

business itself.

quota should be changed, will now "The safe way to take bureaucracy re-enter the market-Reuter, Lord Cranborne, under-secretary, replied the rights of Egypt, as of the from the Government," he said, "is to Anglo-Egyptian Sudan

place more responsibility upon non- and His Majesty's Government, are protected Government agencies. While during. emergencies the Government assumed by existing agreements with both many responsibities, It does not mean Ethiopia and Italy-British Wireless that these properly belong to

Federal Government," he asserted. United, Press.

troops.

BRITISH FINANCES

London, Apr. 20.

Exchequer returns show that tolal

ROYAL PATIENTS

London, Apr. 28.

the

BRILLIANT WEDDING

.

"FIRST PEACE AIR FORCE"

GENEVA MEETING GIVES APPROVAL

Geneva, Apr. 28.

LADY ANGELA SCOTT-

The formation of "the first DOUGLAS MARRIED Peace Air Force" was decided apon at a meeting to-day of the London, Apr. 28. International Peace; Council, The Archbishop

representing of Canterbury

nino countries, officiated to-day at the wedding of

under the presidency of Viscount Cecil.

The Force will be recruited from volunteer plane owners in Europe and he United States., It will urge peace and support of the League of Nations by doing smoke-writing of alogans and towing banners bearing peace messages-Router

-ordinary revenue, excluding self- A bulletin issued from Harewood Lady Angela Montague Scott-Douglas, balancing Ilems, amounts to £40,544,-House to-day states the progress of sister of the Duchess of Gloucester, 898, compared with £47,007,346 in the Princess Royal and her younger to Lieut-Comdr. Peter Dawnay. the corresponding period of 1935. son continues to be satisfactory, and

"

The wedding took place at St. Total ordinary expenditure, exclusive adds:"After the severe attack of Margamel's, Westminster, and the of self-balancing items, is C64,700, measles from which Her Royal High-bridu received many Royal wedding 021, ngainst £60,006,033 a year ago. may be slow, but no further bulletins cot from

ness has been suffering, convalescence presents, Including a dressing table Queen Mary-Reuter British Wireless,"

Iwill be issued.”—British Wireless. Special.

Paris, Apr. 28.

M. Edouard Herriot, the Radical Socialist leader, who failed to secure

bailot of the French elections, Is now certain of election at next Sunday's second ballot at Lyons.

Contrary to provious belief, M. Herriet has definitely decided to stand again, and the regional Communist Party haa decided to vote in his favour.

Both the Right and the Loft parties are now preparing for Sunday's final clash by arranging which candidates on their respective fronta’shall retire.

The withdrawals so far include the Radical Socialist Minister of Educa- tion, M. Guernot, who has retired in favour of a Socialist nominee.—Reu- ter

FRONTIER RAILWAY FINISHED

RUSSIAN WOMEN AS

·GANGS' LEADERS

REMARKABLE

SPEED

Moscow, Apr. 28.

The Philadelphia Athletics to-day trimmed the St. Louis Browns, at St.

The virtual completion of a second Louis, four to two. The Athletics. giving away an error, scored on nine track rail line from Karimakayn to hits, including a homer by Peters, Khabarovsk, following the line of the Solters hit a homer for the Browns, northern Manchukuo frontier, was an-

nounced to-day, Detroit is still In winning form, and

The railway extends for about 1,376 assisted by homers. by Goslin and Greenberg, the Tigers whipped the miles and work upon it was commenc- Washington Senators eight to one go

Years ago. The work has been rushed. Tha their own lot. Tigers hit twelve times and

and Washington eight. Each speed of the workers is attributed to the excellance of the supervisión, and side had one error.

There were only two games in the says that eighty per cent. of the fore- the Commissariat of Homo · Affairs gue, the others, batween National League, New York Giants and St. Loula men and brigade lenders were women.

ed two

---Reuter.

READY TO TREAT

Cardinals and Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs, being washed out.

Philadelphin beat Pittsburgh in a heavy billing game in which a total sixteen runs was scored. The Phillies bit seventeen times and scor-

London, Apr. 28. The Soviel Ambassador. M. Ivan ed nine, runs, but gave away three Malsicy, hus notified the Foreign errors. Norris hit a homer. Pirates once that Russia accepts the invita hit twelve times for their seven.

of

Boston Braves left the Cincinnati tion to negotiate an angle-Russian Reds behind, in spite of Kiki Cuyler's naval treaty for the limitation of the home run, coming out ahead by five size of warships and exchange of to two They hit ofteen times. There bullding date, along the inch of the

new London Treaty-United Pross. were no errors.-Reuter..

REGENCY COUNCIL IN EGYPT

ATTACK ON KING FUAD RECALLED

OLD WOUND IS FATAL

Cairo, Apr. 28. The Crown Prince Farouk of Egypt, her to the throne of King Fund, is under age, and his father's death yesterday necessitates the appoint- [ment of a Regency-Gounell,

The names of the Regents, which It is understood King Fuad approved In 1922, are contained in a sealed document only to be opened in the. event of his death. It is understood further that if one of the Regenta named in this document is unable to Baume these duties, the Egyptian Cabinet will have the right to ap- point someone in his place.-Router. MAD ATTACK RECALLED

Cairo, Apr. 28:

A bullet frod by his cousin, Prince Seifeldin, somo thirty years ago, was finally one of the chief contributing causes of King Fuad's death.

Crouching behind a sofa in a Cairo Club from Prince. Seifeldin's mad Onslaught, Prince Ahmed Faad, as he then was, received a revolver bul-. lat in the throat which led to a per- manent weakness and almost con- stant cough.

The fatal disease attacked this the weak spot in the throat, and strain of the cough produced a raemorrhage which, in the last stages, weakened the King seriously His health was already undermined by a heart condition and kidney trouble which first occurred nineteen months ago.

"Can't you let my dio in peace?" King Fuad is reported to have said to his doctors when, wearled by the constant and painful Injections of anti-gangrenous serum and glucose, his determination to live suddenly broke-Reuter Special.

BRITISH REGRETS

London, Apr. 28. Nows of the death of King Fuad, which occurred at one o'clock_{locni time) to-day at the age of 68, WAE received in London with great regret. The Assistant Marshal of the Diplo matic Corps, Mr. J. B. Menck, called

the Egyptian

this after- Legation noon and also at Kenry House, Kings- ton-on-Thames, where the Heir ap parent, Prince Farouk, express the condolences of the Sereiary. The Prince also received a private message of sympathy from

ment

to

is resign

10

King Edward. The British Govern-

a message has telegraphed a

Government. int long accounts.of

the

the late King's reign and pay tributes to his work for the educational and seientific development of his country.

Cairo

messages describe the ar rangements for the funeral on Thurs-

day. According to press Information, plans for the return of Prince Farouk have not yet been made.-British Wireless

Run-Away Aviator

Vanishes

BUT ITALIANS HAVE HIS PLANE

Rome, Apr. 28. The report that an aeroplane from France had made a forced landing.at Clampino aerodrome on Sunday ap parently elcars up the mystery of the whereabouts of the French airman, Drouillet.

Ho surreptitiously loft Parts after. the French authorities had refused ta grant him permission to fly machine to the Emperor of Ethiopia. Drouillet, however, on the pretext that he wished to test the machine which the Negus had ordered,

Look eff from Parts in defiance of the authorities for an unknown destina- tion.

For two days nothing was heard of him, and it was thought he was making for Africa.

It is reported the machine which landed at Clampino has been con fiscated, but Drouillet himself has apparently. * disappeared

again.- Reuter.

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