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·五拜禮 號十月七英港香

FRIDAY,

JULY

10, 1936.

日二廿月五

BRITAIN'S POLICIES UNDER FIRE Sharp Criticism At Montreux Parley

RUMANIA APPREHENSIVE FOR REGIONAL PACTS

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

Montreux, July 9.

TILTED WITH TITULESCU

LABOUR WINS DERBY

Formerly Seat of

Mr. J. H. Thomas

MAJORITY

OF 2.753

London, July 9. The by-election at Derby. caused by the resignation of Mr.

H. J.

Thomas (National

Sir Alexiuder Cadogan, one of the British delegation to the Montreux conferener, was engaged in a heated Labour), former Secretary of verbal exchange with M. Nicholer State for the Colonies, following Titulescu, Rumanian Foreign línia.

ter yesterday. The infler accused the Budget-leakage revelations, Britain of alterapting in destroy has resulted in the Labour regional poets in which Humania won

A heated scene between M. Nicholas Titulescu, the Rumanian Foreign Minister, and the British delegation vitally interested. to the conference, marred the Dardanelles deliberations to-day, when the statesmen were considering the Russian amendment to the British draft convention.

The amendment declares that the convention shall not infringe upon the rights or obligations of the contrac- ting parties as members of the League of Nations `and preserves freedom of passage through the straits of warships engaged in giving assistance against an aggres- sor under the League Covenant or supplementary agree- ments within the framework of the Covenant.

M. Titulescu, although not present when the British view was explained, demanded information of the British attitude when he arrived late at the conference. He said:

:

J

"You adopted one policy at Geneva and another here, where you are doing your best to destroy mutual assistance and regional pacts."

Sir Alexander Cadogan, former | British Minister in China, replied, -nying as a matter of courtesy he would explain the British stand. There was no foundation for the statement of M. Tituleseu, he added.

Jeopardising Pacts-

M. Titulescu loudly Interrupted at this point

" is not a matter of courtesy that you are jeopardising the pacts - tween my country and France and the Balkan Stuten”.

11. Titulescu then left the con- ference to catch a train for Bucharest, where there seems to be a prospect of a ministerial crisis,

POWERS PLANNING ROBBERY

BEING FORCED INTO WAR

TARIFFS TO BLAME

Crarlotteville, Va., July 9. Japan, Germany and Italy are arm- The British delegation has not re-ing for "international robbery," de jected the Russian proposal, but has pointed out

the

SOUTH'S LEADERS GREETED

ARRIVE FOR C.E.C. SESSION

NANKING'S CAUTION.

Nanking, July 10, Five South-Western delegates to the Plenary Session of the .E.C. of the Kuomintang Party, arrived here carly this morning and were greeted by a large gathering of high officials.

Party securing a gain at the ex- pense of the Government. The result was announced to-day as follows:

Mr. P. J. Noel-Baker (Lal) 28,419, Major A. G. Church (Nat.) 25.606. 2,753.

Labour majority Derby returns-two members, and at the furt General Election the Conservative nominee headed the poll, with Mr. Thomas retaining the other sont, wo Labour candidates being unsuccessful. Mr. Thomas polled 37,568 votes, against 25,037 for his nearest Labour rival, thus having a majority of 12,529.

returned, Mr. Noel-Baker, now unsacessfully fought Coventry at the last two General Elections. He was formerly Pliamentary Secretary to the late Arthur Henderson and Nations Assembly, in 1929 and 1930. substitute delegate to the League of

He is a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and was for some tine Cansell Professor un International Relations at the London University.

Parliamentary

firet

Major Church was Mr. Huang Lin-shu, one of the Private Secretary to the Presid the Board of Trade in the members of the delegation who went

Labour Government and to the to Sanchow on Thursday afternoon tu visit friends, Joined the train there Secretary for War in the second and arrived with the others.

Labour Administration. He was one Today's arrivals include Mr. Yang of the members of the Labour Party Yug-tal, General Ho Ching, General who followed the leadership-of-Me slung Shih-hui, and General Shang Ramsay MacDonald on the formation

the Chen, who are the respective Gover- of

National Government. nors of Hupeh, Hunan, Kiangsi nnd Reuter. Honan

On the eve of the opening of thệ sension, the authorities have issued. an order forbidding public demon- strations or the sending. of large delegations to the Conference to submit petitions. All proposals "must made in writing through the Secretariat, but if a delegation is Kent instead, must not exceed ten persons.

be

Violatorauf these rules will be

clared Brigadier-General Jelm Rose,liable to punishment.--Beuter. C.M.G, B.8.0, 1.V., Canadian infantry difficulties which officer who served with distinction in the Boer War and in France from Virginia University's Institute of

might arise If it were adopted. The

Russian proposal is certain to receive 1914 to 1918, when he addressed the

the support of France and the Balkan Stater,

The next plenary session of the

This trio of

Public Affairsations, he said, was now compelled by economic necessity conference in expected Monday-erented by other nations, forcibly to

of sudy of seek sources Router Special.

materials as well as markets for their products.

Question Held Over

Montreux, July 9. Following yesterday's deliberations, the Dardanelles ennfurence decided to hold over the thorny question of the rights of battleships to enter or leave

the strults in wartime.

Tnw

Tariff walls, he said, were forcing these nations into war.

The United Stater, sald General Ross, facts two

dangers. The first would come if a power attempted to seize United States territory. The second would come from a European A new deadlock, however, developed war, in which the United States might on the British proposal to be embroiled-United Press. to-iny retain the straits Commission of Con trol. Turkey objected to this sugges tion, on the ground that I was against hor naslonal prestige. All the Balkan Russia was States supported her.

alone supported silent. France Britain.

Turkoy suggested some arrange- ment whereby the Consular body should replace the commission.or

Router.

Bandits Cut Railway

ITALIAN TROOPS. SAVE TRAINS

Rome, July 0.

Bandity havo dewikroyed a portion of the line on the Djibouti-Addis Ababa railway, with a view to holding up two supply trains on their way to Addis Ababa.

Arbitrating Dispute

ROOSEVELT ASKED TO ASSIST PERU AND

· ECUADOR

SNIPERS CONTINUE CAMPAIGN

DESPITE APPEAL AND WARNING

TRAVELLERS AMBUSHED

Jerusalem, July 9, Sniping in Palestine continues, and military police are parading all streets here searching pedestrians for conceal- od arms.

1

LEADERS CONTINUE

TO WIN

CLOSE RACE FOR HONOURS

YANKS BEATEN BY INDIANS

New York, July D.

SINGLE COFY 10 CENTS

$16.00 PER ANNUM

"AND THE NEXT, PLEASE"

Mar Schmeling, who shattered the hupes of Joe Louis, Detroit negro heavyweight, is looking around for the champion, Jim Bruddock. Max will probably meet Lonis again, however, in September. This is a recent picture of the German fighter in training for battle, in Napontch, New York,

LEAGUE STAND

JUSTIFIED

SANCTIONS WOULD HAVE

WRECKED

LEAGUE

Brussels, July 9.

The raising of sanctions against Italy was justified as the only possible policy by M. Paul van Zeeland, the Prime Minister, defending his conduct as President of the League Assembly before the Senate to-day.

DUNLOP

TYRES

make every road

a SAFER road

DEATH TOLL RISES

U.S. Heat Wave Spreads East

NO RELIEF

IN SIGHT

Now York, June 9.

The death roll of the American heat wave is mounting 'steadily and the high temperatures have sprand to the East Coast.

So intense was the heat in New York City, that two swing bridges over the Harlem 'River were buckled. The temperature rose to 101 degrees, which is only one degree below a long- standing record. The buckling of the bridges necessitated the diversion of traffic.

There's been some rain in several parts of the country, but the weather Eureaux predict a continuance of high temperaturer.

It is estimated that one third of the arable land in the United States is affected by the month-old drought.. Reuter.

*215 DEATHS

Chicago, July 0. At least 215 persons have died as

a result of the heat wave, which is now moving enstward,

There have been scattered showers in the drought area, but they were mainly tantalising and meteorologiats predict "he material change in the éntico central states aren, which is in for another sizzler."

. Ilajss Canadina

in

Bouth Saskatchewan, whent country, have materially benefited crops. United Prena.

MURPHY ENTERS ARENA

SEEKING MICHIGAN-

GOVERNORSHIP

REPUBLICANS RESENTFUL

M van Zeeland said that if sanctions had not been: ended it would have meant the end of the League of Nations.

"The forces that threaten us are so great and so near that we are terribly anxious, especially in Belgium."

The Senate passed a vote of confidence In the Government signer for the Philippine Islands, has

by 122 to 10.--Reuter.

OBLIGATIONS CEASE

Paris, July 9.

The Government of Franeo has notified Great Britain and Italy that Chiengo won a thrilling thirteen- its obligations of mutual assistance inning game with Brooklyn in the in the Mediterranean Sea are по National League race to-day, nosing longer operative, in view of the out the Dodgers four to three. al- decision of the League of Nations to though the Brooklyn men hit twelve raise anti-Italian sanctions---Reuter, to the Cubs' eleven, Dodgers had

two errors, however,"

Pittsburgh also won its game with the Phillies, woring sixteen runs on as many hits, while thu Phillies duce

counted only five on thirteen nections. The losers had a pair

errors.

REDUCING STRENGTH

London, July 9. The Admiralty has begun to re its strength in the Medi- conterranean.

of

The St. Louis Cardinals kept up the hot pace that brought them the Lea Aeroplanes are flying over villages que feadership, beating the always and dropping pamphlets containing the dangerous New York Giants six to text of a broadcast appeal by the High three. Medwick hit a homer for the Commissioner, General Sir Arthur Cards. The Grants bit ten to their Wauchope, in which he asks the Arabs opponents, eight, but gave away one

to discontinue their campaign of vio ¡lence.

error.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

· runs

The High Commissioner reiterates the British Government's intention of enforcing peace and order at all costs. Detroit cracked out thirteen hits and Six quarry men returning to Jerutan. against the Washington salont on the Jaffa-Jerusalem road Senators, who could only score seven were ambushed by anipers., One was on fourteen hils. The Senators had killed and all the rost were wounded, four-errors.

Washington, July 9. оло of them zeriously-Reuter. Président Franklin D. Roosevelt Bulletin Service. has accepted the task of arbitrating

the Jong-standing frontier diapute bo-

tween Peru and Ecuador.

The President announced his necep-

Lance of this tank following HE GENERALS' WIVES

the White House of the Peruvian Am (bassador and the Minister for Ecuador. Those gentlemen submitted the contro- versy to him, urging his acceptance of the responsibility.

COMING TO H.K.

Philadelphia beat St. Louls seven to Ave, hitting Afteen times to six acoring on Higgins and Johnson's home runs.

Cleveland Indians trounced the

eating New York Yankees, cleven to

However, it is understood that the fleet in the Mediterranean will be kept above strength until the Italo- Ethiopian trouble is finally dissipated.

Soveral of the withdrawing war- ship are returning to the Far East, whence they came at the time of the Anglo-Italian eriala. United Preuni

Brother For Five

Dionnes

REVISED RELIEF RULES

· ENTAIL FURTHER

EXPENDITURE

BUT LABOUR OPPOSED

Washington, July 9. Mr. Frank Murphy, High Commis

resigned this offlec in order to contest the governorship of Michigan. State in the interests of, the Democratic party.

L'ecsident Franklin D. Roosevelt hra granted Mr. Murphy a two months' holiday, without pay, so he can return to his past in the Philippines if he is defented.

This pulitical manoeuvre is likely to arouse the wrath of the Republlean party on the ground that the pro- cedure is improper. Republicans will bold it is improper for high, officials to enter the party arona while they are still in office.-Reuter.

TYPHOON ENTERS COAST

LINER COMPELLED TO HEAVE-TO

(Special To "Telegraph")

London, July 9. The expenditure of £775,000 in addition to the present £38,-

The Royal Observatory reports this morning that the typhoon has probably. 000,000 a year on unemploy-entered the coast near Amoy and is

ment assistance, is provided un-lling up to the north of that port.

A liner nothward bound fron der the now assistance regula Hongkong was compelled to heave-to- tions issued to-night..

for some timo south of Amoy while the typhoon passed in front of her. The vessel reported wind of Force V, a strong gale.

The local forecast Is:-South-wat winds, moderate; fair to showery.

It is claimed that one-third of the 600,000 persons affected will get in creused allowances. Nevertheless, the Opposition is likely to hotly con Callander, Ont., July 9.

test the regulations when they ure four, scoring no less than five homers,, Mrs. Dlone, mother of the famous presented to Parliament before the

·HEAD FOR BARCELONA from the bats of Averill, Weatherly quintuplets gave birth to an eight end of the month, and, according to Vosmik und Trosky. Trosky hit two. pound son to-day.

presunt intentions, brought into opera-i

Barcelona, July 9." They had fifteen hits all tok. New York replied with eight hits, includ-Doth are doing well."

The doctor who attended her saldtion on November 16.

The reason for the opposition is to

The Director of the Philippines President Roosevelt stated that ar-

ing a home run by: Gehrig. "Yankees The event was anticipated for be found in the unpopular Means Test Tobacco Company, one of the concerity- bitration of this dispute would do much It is reported long tits and had one error. Pearson pitched for several weeks, but the Diannes main which is contained in the new. re backing the flight, has had a rádlo Telephons and telegraph wires to ensure the success of the delibora of both General Pot Chung-hai and New York.

tained the strletent secrecy about it,gulations, as in the old.

message from the pair of Manila-to- were also cut, but Italian troops were tons of the twenty-one American re-the. Head of the Kwangai Military

Where reductions of allowances are Madrid airmen stating they will arrive, rushed to the spot and routed this publics at the forthcoming Pan-Ambri-Flying School havo departed for Boston defeated Chicago seven to and even built a board fence aroundt marauders before the trains arrived can conference,

Hongkong, where they intend taking two, hitting cleven to ten, although their yard and refused entrance to introduced they will bo spread graat Barcelona 10 am, on Saturday. The line is now being repaired.-- The arbitration starts in Washing-up permanent. residence-United; the Red Sox committed three of the anyone except on passes signed by Mr.dually over eighteen months-Reuter. United Press.

Special I ton, on October 30.–Reuter, ;

Dlonne-United Press. Kontor Bulletin Service,

Prose, E

Canton July 10

Ave errors-Reuter.

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