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WAR IN ALGERIA

FEARED

France Facing

Dilemma

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Nos. 14911

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1936.

日六十月五

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JAPAN'S THIRD PROCLAIMING KING'S CORONATION

PROTEST NOT

YET RECEIVED

OFFICIAL TELLS OF

· AT HOME AND EARLY STRATEGY

ABROAD

Paris, July

M. Georges Ladean. Governtar- General of Algeria, arrived here by aeroplane to-day and urged the Prime Minister. M. Leon Blum, and the Minister for the Interior, M. Salengro. to nulupt urgent measures to prevent civil war in North Africa

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The situation was brought to a head

SOUTH STILL HOPES FOR

HUNAN'S SUPPORT

Canton, July 4.

No third protest has been delivered by Japan to the South-west authorities, declared General Chan Chai-teng, the Canton military leader, interviewed by the United

of Thursday when one fretion attempPress to-day.

ted to assassinate the Mayor of Oran The trouble is between Thu

Aralis,

General Chan said that Mr. H. G. Tong's purpose in

Jews and Encoprans, who are clashing frequently, the Arabs attempting to visiting Canton was not known to him, and he added that wreat pawer from the French colonial authorities by force in some instances. as far as he knew the Shanghai Customs Superintendent had not arrived in Canton. General Chan admitted that financial negotiations were going on with Nanking.

A leading French correspondeat has cabled from Algeria:

"Algeria is powder ker. The smallest spark may set off an explo xem

General Li Chung-jen, the Kwangsi military chief,

the asserted that General Ho Chien, commander of the Cen-

Meanwhile, the strike situation in France continues serious, with workers apparently determined to

show their strength and to force M.tral Government's troops in Hunan, was a hundred per Blum to grant their demands in their entirety, The employees of Moly-cent. in favour of the South-west.

He was still in com-

neux and Lanvin, the leading dressmunication with General Ho Chien, he said. makers, have struck and are occupying

the premises.

Workers have also struck and accu- pied the Pecheldron Oil Welis nnd the Kuhn Farm! Machinery Company plant, both in Alsner

Although last night the strikers evacuated the Opera Comique, the movement has spread to other Paris theatres, including the famous Al- hambra Music Hall, and the stage hands of the Comedie Francaise have voted to strike within, twenty-four

hours.

Meanwhile agitators have succeeded in creating new and serious strikes in the northern industrial districts, and the unions have warned their members against unauthorised walk-outs, which are likely to create trouble.-nited Pruri

OFFICER'S COURAGE REWARDED

COMMANDED GUARDS AT ADDIS .ABABA

PROMOTION GAZETTED

Londen, July 3.

The promotion of Major W. F.

the

A high Government officlat revealed that the original purpose of South-west authorkies was to over-

of AL run anan by means

quick despatch of troops, with the assistance of General Ho Chien, Rut the hope that Harnn would join the South-west was spoiled by the unexpected south." ward march of the Central Gavern- ments' armies.

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From this same high source it was learned that the currency argument proceeding between Canton and Nan king at present is concerned with the South-west's stocks of silver. Canton wants to kerp them, but Nanking] says they ought to be in the hands of the Central authorities.-United' Press.

Contemplating Protest

REVOLVER BATTLES IN SPAIN

FASCISTS CLASH WITH SOCIALISTS- BOMBINGS IN MADRID

Madrid, July 3. Bomb outrages and revolver Canton, July 4.

battles between Fascists and Socialists have disturbed the Contrary to the earlier Tokyo res

past twenty- port, Renter learns on good authority jeity during the that the Japanese Cuticul in Canton has not yet filed the third protest four hours. with regard to the unti-Japanese agitation in the South-west, but he is contemplating so doing-Reuter,

Not Coming South

Shanghai, July 4.

Dr, Wang Chung-hui, former judge

A new building in the main street was blown up by four bombs at mid- day, while bombs, exploded in

suburb last night, working-class causing considerable damage.

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Two Fascists were murdered and a third seriously wounded in a cafe in af the International Court at the the centre of the city this morning. Hague, is expectediq Shanghai from-Renter Bulletin Service. Nanking to-day,

It is expected he will remain in Shanghal for three or four days und meet Mr. Tang Sano-yi, a member of

Charter of the Punjab, Regiment, the South-west Political Canell, whn commander of the British Legation left for the north recently after reftis.

ing to participate in the administra.! Guard at Addis Ababa, to the cank of Brevet gazetted.

Lieutenant-Colonel,

is

The Chinese report that' De Waig! was going to Canton on July 7 is denied.-Itenter.

STOP PRESS

tion of the South-west. It is expeted. The promption is in recognition of they will discuss the Soul-west the admirable way in which he co-political situation. marded his small guard, par.icularly when the city was in the hands of mnd mob af pillagers who repeatedly attacked the forgi legations..

It was largely through the forts of Lieut-Col. Churter that the per- sonnel of several other legations were evacuated safely and brought inside the closely guarded British Legation of ·thy compound, which the men Punjab Regiment defended.

The goards made frequent daring marches, small parties, for fow could be spared from the Legation, to rescue beleaguered foreigners. One of these was to the American Legalion, which had been beklemed for three days when the British troops

They were effected a rescue. stantly under fire in this work of succour, but they did not lose a man. -Reuter Special.

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Thirteen Die In Riots

DELEGATES CANNOT SAIL

ati

DISEASE

IN WAKE

1. OF FLOOD

APPEAL FOR HELP FROM TEXAS HIGH DEATH

With incient aplendour and revemong the proclamation announcing the enronation of King Edward VII an May 12uest your jeux rend in London, The picture shows the King of Arms rounding the proclamation while the Lord Mayor of London in standing by. It is andoureed today that the Privy Council has nominated a sperial committed to make arrangements for the Coremation.

BRITISH STARS

SMASH RECORDS AT WIMBLEDON Three Championships In Sight

PERRY LEADS IN FIGHT

FOR HIGH HONOURS

LOAN TO ETHIOPIA DECLINED

LEAGUE DEAF TO NEGUS' PLEA

PLANS FOR REFORM

Geneva, July 3.

It is understood the Ethiopian resolution asking for a

jon

BUDGET DEFICIT CERTAIN

WARNING GIVEN

BRITAIN

ARMAMENTS RESPONSIBLE

London, July 3

Winding up the delito on the third reading of the Finance Bill,. which passed the House of Com- mons without a division, Mr. Neville Chamberinin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said in view of the acceleration of the defence programme, it was certain there would be a defelt on the present Budget.

The only question, said Mr. Chamberlain, was what size the deficit would he. There would shortly he additional supplemen- Inry estimates covering additional expenditure. Reuters Ridlet Service.

AUSTRALIAN SURPLUS

Canberra, July 3.

A record Australian budget surplus. of £3,562,009 for 1935-30 is announced hy the Treasurer, Mr. R. 11. Casey, This is the Aith consecutive surplus. The present surplus is mainly due to the increased customs excise re- colpts, totalling 13,588,000.-Renter Special.

SCANTY FARE FOR BALL FANS

NATIONAL TEAMS TRAVELLING

WHITE SOX WHIP REDS

New York, July 3.

from the League of Nations There were no games schedulo in has-been-eliminated-at a long the National League today. All. meeting of the Bureau of the teams were either on the road or awaiting the coming of their adver- private for the July 1 contesta. Assembly, sitting as a

examine various submitted.

committee this evening to In the American League Chicago resolutions defeated Cleveland six to five on the Reds home ground, whacking out The ather Ethiopian resolution. twelve hits, including a home run by proclaiming that there should be no Appling. The Reds replied with ton reengnition of annexation by force of blows but could not squeeze out a arms, is covered by a more general tying tally. The White Sox had three statement, which will be mado to

Detroit whipped St. Louis Browns A draft resolution will be submitted handily, nine to five, hitting sixteen

errors.

Whatever slump English tennis stock suffered at Wimbledon last Tuesday when British girls were eliminated from the singles championship, it was the League. completely recovered yesterday when Englishment the Assembly, at the close of its times. Gehringer hit a homer. The proceeded from triumph to triumph, and to establish session, reaffirming, the principles Browns scored on only seven hits. the Covenant recognises and holding They committed two of the three this structure should be studied with errors.

The Washington-Philadelphia gama two new post-war records.

view to strengthening the Lesque authority. The resolution will invite was cancelled owing to rain-Reuter. members to submit suggestions and it will aste the Co-Ordination Committee attitude they should take on sanctions,

Fred Perry once again became undisputed world's singles champion, not only winning the title for the third successive year (a post-war record), but doing il by scores of 6-1, 6-1, 6-0, believed to be an all-time record.

to recommend is the Governments the The Mexican delegate announceli hei would abstain from voting, because h disapproved of the handling of the

FEAR OF WAR

Genova, July 3 revealed to-day that

Inspired by such a display, two English men's dispute.-Reuter." doubles combinations went on the court and sent back French and American couples to advance into the final. Thus for the first time since 1913 there will be an all-Nicaragua's reason for notifying re- English final, while England will record her first success in this event since 1923.

Anoter fine nehievement for the Homeland was the victory of Miss Kay Stamers and Miss Fredo James in the semi-final of the women's doubles. But for Miss Helen Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Fabyan there would have been an all-English final bere. But the American couple overeme Mian Juan Ingram and Mrs. R. M: King of England, in straight sets.

The magnificence

of Ferry's cyclonic victory was somewhat murred by the,, accident which befell Von Cranim, but there is no need to doubt The manner of disease amongst the that the Englishman would have won destitute in this flood-ravaged and wheher Ven Cramm had been parfect- famine-threatened aren- has broughtly fit or not. Ho was in his most frantic appeals to President Franklin devastating form and, played D. Roosevelt for netion and plens for

spectacularly as ever. swift succour by the Red Cross.

TOLL

Dallas, Texas, July 3,

12.17

IL

signation from the League of Nations

Peak Hotel To Close

ALL GUESTS MUST LEAVE BY AUG. 31

in that the questions at present con-

It was announced this morning by fronting the League are foreign to the Hongkong und Shanghai Hotels, The permanent interests of South Ltd., that the Peuk Hotel will cease American countries.

to operate at midnight on August 31.. Nicaragua fears that the remaining All gubat at the hotel have been

For their re to arrange members of the League, may draw requested

warmoval from the Hotel not later than

this date.

DEFEND TITLE

her

been learned It has

Rood

G. P. Hughes and Tuckey firmly authority that, the 300 delegates,!

There aru twenty-four dead in established their right to be named. consisting of 270 men and 30. women," who are arriving from Canlon by the Gonzales, and in the surrounding among the leading doubles partner- 11.30 m. train to-day en route to conttles there are many more missing ships in the world by repeating last Shanghai, are not. to be allowed to The waters are receding, but com- yuar's Davis Cup, success against sail on the Dollar liner, President munications are down and funny ronds Wilmer Allison and Van Ryn. But thin time Instead of taking five sets oli Sunday, as they are impassable..

they did it in four, The village of Leesurile was the The real triumph of the day, how- It is stated that instructions have worst hit. It is virtually demolished ever, was that of Charles E. Hare and 'Mexico City, July 3. Political disturbances have spread the ever from Shanghat at and the death rol was high there.FI.D. Wilde, the young English pair,

Nanking Government is the far and wide in Yucatan and thirteen desirous of the delegation proceeding Craps have been destroyed over a time since Llicit ussclation two or Me . Stummers and Aliss Fred

Jefferson, planned.

not

are dead in riots and many woundel, to North Chins. The delegates in-wide area.

Three brothers, who were opponents tended to urge the Nanking Govern of the Governor, fired on policement to declare war on kepan patrol at Tizimin, killing two ollicers,

The patrol returned their fire with

a volley and all three brothers were

lainUnited Press.

who entered the final for the first

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three years age, heating none other | James, holders of tho women's doubles Meanwhile, residents of the lower than Borsten and Brugnon the con- championship at Wimbledon, yeater Braza-and-Colorado Rivers, are pre- querors of Crawford and Quiat.

Descriptions of the matches and day won through to the Anal. They Attempts will be made here to pared to flee from the oa-Tushing

Helen Jacobs of America to-day. persuade the delegates to return to flood crest should the need arise.complete sepres will be found on the will meet Mrs. Sarak Fabyan and Miss

sports poges." Canton by the noon train.

United Press,"

Into other people's Reuter Bulletin Service.

REFORMING FILMS?

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The future of the building has not yet been decided. It is possible that. modern service Bats may be erecte on the site.

Vatican City, July 9,

The cerantion of activities at the The Catholic Press World Ex Peak Hotel will mark the passing of petition innüttes has decided to one of. Ilongkong's landmarks after at organise an international chema con-long period of utility. dress in Roms in September and will

Shangha

The Hongkong and seek more wholesome movies,-United Hotels, Ltd., bought the Hotel from Piens,

ir. Findlay-Smith in 1922.

MOLLISONS MAY FLY

SELASSIE

HOME

London, July 3.

The Daily Herald to-day says that James and Amy Mollison; the famous flying couple, have volunteered to fly the Emperor Haile Selassie to the Angin-Egyptian Sudan, and then will

Both the Emperor and the Ething will take the Proceed to South Africa.

They Aay they Emperor to his people whenever he is pian Legation are anxious that,

"However, the arranganient is not Italian invaders.

also reatine warfare against the should fly the Negus to Afric Mollison said to the United-Press-definito and awaits further discussion

with the Legation"United Prest. to-day:

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