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FINAL EDITION

Hongkong Telegraph.

ACHEVROLET

FOUNDED 2881-

No. TAPAN

三拜禮號一月七英港香

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1;

1936.

日三十月五

SELASSIE MAKES

FINAL APPEAL TO LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

SAVE MY BROKEN

PEOPLE"

HARSH INDICTMENT OF

FIFTY-TWO NATIONS

Geneva, June 30.

Speaking with dignity, but the utmost bitterness, Emperor Haile Selassie to-day indicted Italy and the League of Nations alike when he addressed the League Assembly after Senor Cantillo, the Argentine representa- ive, had eloquently pleaded for non-recognition of erritorial acquisitions obtained by force.

Senor Cantillo pointed out that the Argentine was liged to reconsider her membership in the League if practical universality of the principle of justice were t secured.

Emperor Haile Selassie, in moving his declaration, relt upon the horrors of poison gas warfare, telling w this form of death was sprayed across a countryside by groups of nine to eighteen planes, exterminating oldiers, civilians and cattle, poisoning pastures and rinking water.

"To denounce these terrible tactics, nobody but my- self, supported by comracles in arms who have seen them, would have been adequate here at Geneva. Hence I come

bear witness of this crime against my people.""

The Negus emphasised that hiej Torts to unify Ethiopia had been hecked by Italian machinations.

ong Preparation For War

Italy and bein preparing for war fr foureen years, he said, but the Jation would not have taken, the Evelopmet it has if a certain Euro- an coutry had not felt it necessary cbtain riendship with Italy. A et tray had really affected the de cope of events, he charged. When fty-two countries here, in

ber, neluding

Son of the

ongeta the world, assured me that an 'igressor would not be sur

SELASSIE CHEERED

IN GENEVA

ON WAY TO SPEAK

TO ASSEMBLY

LENGTHY PLEA

cessful, had confidence the League CONTEMPLATED

would triph," he said.

Unir Embargoes

Geneva, June 30.

LEAGUE

ASSEMBLY BATTLE

ITALIAN PRESSMEN

REMOVED

FIGHT WITH USHERS

Genova, June 30, The press gallery demonstra- tion directed against the Em- peror of Ethiopia, which broke out at the session of the Lengue of Nations Assembly, to-lay, was evidently 1127 organised affair and dozens of journalists were implicated, including some of the best known writers in Italy, like Signor Ciani. Presi- dent of the Fascist Journalists' Syndicate, anci Dr. Capri, a professor of Milan University.

1.0

All doubtless, will be forbidden arcoes

the Lengude Chambers henceforth, though they will not be punished otherwise.

Tho demonstrators were subjected to considerable

able rough handling by the police and ukhers who arrived to quell ther disturbance, and of the' ushofu, a

former European lightweight chuun- pion boxer, Saored an Italian journal- ist who tried to p

prevent the removal of one of his colleagues,

During the brawl M. Nicolae Titu

the President of the Assembly,

lescu

stood up a

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CHURCH 'OCCUPIED"

Paris, June 30.

Two eurious stay-in strikes in

and shouted at the press | France are reported.

gallery-members to "eense-their-bar-

baric savagery."

At Toulons bank employees Juve

The Negus alone was not excited, | scrupled All the leading bank though he looked on in wunder and premises, in pursuance of a decision was obviously a little pained.~Reiffer, to strike for the same pay as that,

given to Marseilles bank employees.

SEEKING LOOPHOLE?

Washington, June 30, The Under-Secretary of State, Mr. William Phillips, will shortly leave for Italy to attempt to work out America's relations with Ethiopia without compromising the principle of non-recognition of territories con- Both Italy and the United States attach great importance to the solus tion of the problem, as is indicated by

Affairs, as Ambassador to Washing- former Under-Secretary of Foreign

1.

The moment chosen was most in- opportune as this is the last day of the mouth when payments are due, but no salaries could be given.

rpecial duty in Falestine,

KING SEES NAVY'S NEW SPEEDBOAT

·British Answer

To Air Menace

WELL-ARMED CRAFT

(Special To "Telegraph")

London, June 30. His Majesty the King saw the Royal Navy's latest acquisition-a sixty-mile-an-hour torpedo bent designed-by-Scott-Payne, the famous motor bout racing pilot-when he paid his first visit to the Navy since his necesoin, to-day, at Portsmouth.

Meanwhile, decorators at work on the English church at Mentone are staying in, eating and sleeping in the]

After inspecting the shore, estub- church, despite the protest of theshonents, His Majesty boarded the clergy, until their demands are inet torpedo bont, the first of twelve such

craft built or building.

The. Emperor of Ethiopia was appointment of Signor Suvien, Reuter Bulletin Sernier.

After rasting the embargoes, preventing tjopis getting supplies, cheered when he arrived at the

In

with Hiljabundance of munitions. League of Nations buildings to- to view of the United States' re- the. Neguhked what real assistance thifty states had granted today to address the Assembly. Stupin Jer the Covenant.

thetance la recognises the conquest of

de created if Mr. en Engert, the American, Minister Addis Ababa, were neer.dited to the King of Italy, as the latter is abo Emperor of Ethiopin.-Bruter-

He was a frail and dignified Ethiopia, an anomalous position would figure.

reful all Italian proposals to vantage and to betray, my peoplhe declared. Imnding the enuse of the

1 na," he insisted.

prd No Sanctions

He

arrived shortly after Assembly had begun its session. Mr. Anthony Eden. The British Foreign Segretny, reading a letter from M. Edouard Benes of Czecho-Slovakia, resigning the presidency,

There was no demonstration when

SEVERAL ARRESTS

Geneva, June 30, Three or four people, including an uropean countries, he re- the Emperor first entered the hall. Italian journalist, have been arrested

applied no

sanctions That came later, let hy inlinn news- the public galleries of the League taly. Other Governments, permen in the press gallery.

of Nations Assembly, laiming their adherence to

following a M. Paul van Zeeland, the Primeseries of seuilles, principles, took every step Minister of Belgium, was elected Pre-ing led to the summoning of the those principles being putsident of the Assembly.

An outbreak of booing and whist ion. Ethiopian appeals for At this stage it was understood that police, and loud applause greeted the assistance were ignored. the Emperor intended to deliver arrest of the Haling-enter Bulletin e is Articlo XVI?" the Negus long speech in Amharic, in which he Service.

itsed.

Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway

would urge

the

Liona against Itakinuance of ranc- :

Motta, of

Palestine

Tension

Lessening?

END OF STRIKE NOW MAY BE IN SIGHT

Experts believe that these craft,

FILIPINO FLIERS ARE SAFE

The Worlds

Master Tyre

FOUR HOURS PAST

DUE AT ATHENS

Athens, June 30..

The Filipino Alers, bound for Madrid from Manila, are four hours overdue at Athens at 2.15 p.m. to-day. -United Press,

AT ALMYROS

Athens, ̄June-307

Word has just been received that the Filipino fliers, Culvo and Arnaiz, fanded safely at Almyros at 3.20 p.m.. G.M.T. over five hours overdue at Athens-Baited Press,

ENGLAND'S FORTUNES VARIED

thirteen of which would cost less TENNIS UPSET AND

The King boarded the vessel at

GOLF SURPRISE

une destroyer, may prove the Navy's answer to air attack, as their terrife | speed and small dimensions would | make them almost Impossible to it. England suffered some varying with a onib from an acropalke, fortunes on the sports field yester

Each hent has torpedo tubes and day. They list their last two Indies depth charges and bristles with 11- in the Wimbledon singles, but Tuckey chine-guns. There are good quarters and Hughes in the men's doubles, for a crew of five.

and Wilde and Miss Whitmarsh in Portsmouth and she speded out into

the mixed doubles afforded some {open water. As she increased her |

compensation by winning. Jerusalem, June 30,

pace, great waves broke over her and

Over in France Henry Collon Confidence is growing that the her stern was almost submerged,

gladdened hearts by breaking present cusier situation in Palestine At Spithead the King stood beside course

the will shortly lead to more normal con the officer-in-charge as he fired golf championship, returning y card record in the French open ditions. Some Arab circles feel that torpedo. His Majesty remained at of 65. Previous best was George adequate world attention hos NOW

sen for half an hour-Renter Special.

Duncan's £8. Arabs,

od by the Italians, he said. for the Assembly, opposes TWO SMALL BOYS been drawn to the grievances of the

nied to Ethiopians, but it was the idea of the

army of occupation.

neutrality?" ke questioned,

mportant Issues

problem,"

hd

continued.

speaking to

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KWANGSI ARMIES ATTACK

Alleged Entry

of Of Kiyang

"OFFICIAL"

REPORT?

Shanghai, July 1,

A Japanese report published here to-day quotes a Kwangsi communique as announcing that troops from that province had clashed with Central, Govern- ment forces and had captured Kiyang, in Hunan, on June 28.

The Kwangsi troops had pro- gressed, entering Taying, fur- ther to the north-east on June 29, the report declared.

1

The communique also stated that a second column of Kwangsi soldiers was advancing north in the direction of Paoking, and had engaged in skirmishes with Central Government troops.- Reuter:

Peace Delegate

Shanghai, July 1.

Mr. Ho Tong. Superintendent of Customs at Fengjui, and Kwangtung's pence delegate, is sailing south on Wednesday morning aboard the Em- press of Aską

He is commissioned by Mr. H. H. Kung, the Finance Minister, to confer with the Cantonese authorities on currency affairs-Reuter,

ST. LOUIS BACK IN LEAD

WINS TWICE OVER PITTSBURGH CHICAGO OUT OF ACTION

New York, June 30.

Rain again interfered with the Big Leagues baseball schedule to-day and half of the teains were out of action an account of soaked grounds.

By winning a double-header' while Chicago was inetive, St. Louis went back to the top of the National League.

St. Louis won

a double victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates to-day. The first was a freak win, two to one, although, the, Cardinals only hit three times to the Piraten eight. The game was without errors, St. Louis KCCUR

There was a good dent of luck in win, for again Seven hits yielded four while eleven hits gave Pittsburgh only three. Pirates had two errors.

Boston gave the New York Giants a pusts down the ladder, winning, a close engagement by seven to, six, when the teams hit well, registering thirteen and eloven respectively. Boston had two errors.

The Philadelphia-Brooklyn was postponed.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

gamo

There was only one engagement in the American League, when the end- ing New York Yankees advanced at the expense of Boston Red Sox. The Yankees hit fourteen times to score ten runs, Gehrig and Hoag contribut hit oight times and scored five. Each had two errors.

Mr. Eamon Valera, of the Irish Free State, up-

More Arab cars and hawkers are ported the Emperor's wishes, and it

| appearing mi the streets, ami it is decided that the matter was Snally

rumoured that many shops are re- would be left to the Emperor himself, in consultation with the President of

opening during the coming week-end. the Assembly

M. van Zeeland spoke early in the Two small boys were involved in be settled in this manner: proceedings, declaring their difficulties accidents yesterday, according to

On the other hand, the Arab leaders are apparently determined to euf international morality were great, but that if they were de police reports.

continue the strike but it is generally have been notlled, to date June 30:

The following Nayal promotionsford and Qulst, men's doubles utleing homers in the first game. Boston termined to

Lin Loi, aged three years, living at thought that the Increasing financial overcome them they would Kul to the League to in the future peace of the world.

assure themselves better basis for Circular Pathway, le lying in the stringency, which makes the meeting Bridge, of H.ME.S. Lowestoft II. 1. K. Borotra and Brugnon. It was a fierce Commander to Captain, A. R. Ar. holders, by the famous French team, nd save my broken people.

Government Civil Hospital in a history will

The Italian note, dealing with the serious condition, following schlds of relief requirements most difficult, Oran, of 11.M.S. Bruce (who recent remember

which was first aven by League received when the lad accidentally and the belief that the Arab terrorists ty. left for tome).. officials yesterday, was then handed fell into a vat of boiling. ten.

Another boy, Ng Lel-yu, of 4,

ke.

-gment."

Crisis,

supply of ammunition is dwindling,

ess was one of the most in. It contains sixteen pagte and ex: Chung Ming Street, received injuries will result in the lenders' objections | He spoke in Amharic, and requires reform. It adds that Italy when he fell from a scaffolding at

the history of the As-presses the conviction that the League

.. were. simultaneously is willing to collaborate in that work. Tai lang. He was removed to the

over a multiphone system.-Router,

was a deep allence until he

cluded, saying:

reply shall I take back to

onle?"

Italy Resentful

Rome, June 30.

Government Civil Hospital.

DEGREES CONFERRED

being over-ruled.-Reuter Special.

five-set match;

Full scores, reports and comments Licut-Comdr. to Cominander, I. appear on the sports pages. C. Allen, I.ME.S. Mantis (Yangisze gunboat); J. E. Brodie, IL.M.S. Hain-"} .baw.

TO VISIT CANADA :

Washington, June 30. The admission of the Emperor of Ethiopia to the meeting of the

President Franklin D. Roosevelt League Assembly has caused-a-bad degree or Doctor of Civil Law on said he hoped to visit the Governor-1.5. Kent; Impression in Italy, as it is regard Lord Hugh Cecil and the Degree of General of Canada, Lord Tweedsmuir,

A Hammel dance will be held by the local section of the Health; Strength, Licul.-Comde. (E) to Commander (E), G. F. Blyth, of 11.37.S.: Cape-Sports & Athletic Club at Hotel Coell town (recently sailed for Home). on the coming Saturday from · 8.00

there

p.m. to 12.30 a.m. Members' and their was loud applause,

Paymaster Lleal-Comdr. to Pay friends are welcome at usual admiss- renewed when the Em

master-Comdr.A.R.___Thatcher, lon charges. By kind permission of the building.

ed as a set-back to the Italian offer Doctor of Divinity on the Assistant at the "summer capital, Quebec, Lieut. Colonel, C. T. Brown at Townkilled plent

Lieut. Col, R.M. Rodwell and Officorn Assemble thien adjourned to co-operate with Europe and the Bishop of Lagos, Reuter Bulletin about August 1United Preside

Royal Marines: Major lo Brevet the Dance Orchestra of the 1st. En, morrow-Reuter. League-Reuter Bulletin Service Service

London, June 30, Durham University conferred a

In the second of the series, Now York again won six to throe, Gehrig hting & homer which decided the issue. Boston hit ten, and New York cight

The Detroit-Chicago, Cleveland-St. Louts and Washington-Philadelphia games were all fostponed-Router.

MRS. LONG RETIRING-

Washington, June 80- Mrs. Huey Long, widow of tho Louisiana Senator who took his seab Ini Concerts RADIK

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