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TUESDAY,

JULY 21,

1936.

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SPANISH REVOLT COLLAPSING FAST

EVACUATING BRITISH

NATIONALS Thrilling Rescues From Malaga

TERRIBLE BLOODSHED THROUGHOUT SPAIN ·

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH”)·

Gibraltar, July 21.

OBSTACLES IN WAY OF

FAR EAST AGREEMENT

ANGLO-JAPANESE DIFFERENCES

CHINA'S HANDS TIED IN NORTH

London, July 20.

When members of the House. of Lords to-night drow attention to the continued snuggling of j Japanese goods into North China; to the detriment of China's finances and foreign trade, and; to the desirability that Britain approach Japan and endeavour to reach some sort of, under- standing in this connection. Lord Stanhope, on behalf of the

position.

It was extremely dieult, he said, for China to take action in North

The British naval tug, Noelbirch, has Government, reviewed the whole evacuated fifty British nationals and many, Spanish aristocrats from Malaga, while naval and military guns shelled the coasts of Spain and Morocco.

China owing to the reinforcement of

the Japanese garrisons. Conditions with the result that there had been a large increase of smuggling, and that was unfortunate not only for

in that country were most unsettled.

with her.

British boarding the Noelbirch at Marbella China at for every country trading. said Malaga was completely in the hands of the Government supporters.-United Press.

REBELS

DOMINATED

London, July 21.

He reiterated that it was not the British Government's intention abandon the Pelping Embassy, but to maintain it besides that at Nanking.

that

The Government's view had been Britnin should endeavour to in- prove her friendship with Japan, though it did not go so far ux suggest they should reach na agree.

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difficult to reach an understanding really in accord with British policy in China, namely, "the open door"

The Spanish Ambassador here late last night established direct telephone contact with the Foreignment, as it was thought it would he Office at Madrid for the first time in several days and was informed that the Government dominates the situation throughout the country, though fighting continues in Seville, Valencia and Saragossa.

The loyal naval units are preventing the broops from Morocco crossing to Spain. General San Jurgo gas, been killed;

in an eruplane crash while ying

from Lisbon to Madridl.

A Government

Statement

from

Seville, broadcart last night, advised ali food shops to reopen ta-thuy and gave the celich twenty-four hours to surrender.---Neuder,

Five-Hour Battle

Madrid, July Bi.

and freedom of trule for everyone.

NO NEARER GOAL

Britain's desire for more fr

rebelship with Japan bad not been in-

OLYMPIC TORCH LIGHTED

proved by recent incidents, Lorit Ston- hope emitiuned.

Commenting upon the closing of Manchukuo's doors to British trade, and the unfortunate incidents of ill treatment of a British Indian and his wife and the reaction to the trial the British soldiers in Priping, charged with the killing of a Japanese officer, Lard Stanho said they had Įmade progress in friendship and ta

wards agreement more difficult. They could not afford to live incidents of that kind if they wished to improve!

an agreement satisfactory to Britain,! Japan and China.

Victorious after five hours aerial RUNNER STARTS ON that papan and reach

and aritiery bombardment of Madrid, the Govertinent took the offensive in the provinces lo-day and ordered Civil Guards to arm the masses and storm Zaragoča, The Commander- in-Chief of the Catalonia forces ha ordered his trous there also to aid

queting the revolt.

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Meanwhile the forty-eight hotr moratorium on commercint payments

is still in force. bourses, banks and

{

ROAD TO BERLIN.

3,000 TO JOIN GREAT RELAY

Olympia. July 20.

Britain's interest was that there

should be a strong and stable Chinese

Government, and if the Government

could me to obtain Japanese and

American support it would not only benefit Britain. America and China, but perhaps Japan most of all, since In stiflingly hot weather, the lame her trate with Chlua was so vast, commercial credits do net operate. for the Olyniple torch, which will be

He did not believe the time was ripe, The elty's streets are deserted carried to the Olympic Games in except for red-flagged taxicabs, trucks, Berlin from this city of ancient to call a conference under the auspices and requisitioned automobiles, earry Green, was kindled by the rising sun of the League of Nations, na Lord ing thousands of militia on the hunt at the Olympic Pillars, Lo-day, and Marley had suggested, the apokesman

the first burst of fire was heralded added."-Router."

for Fascist snipers.

The United States Embassy hun advised its Nationals to keep or the

streets.

found

athletes on their journey.

by twelve maidens who speeded the

JAPANESE CHARGES

The first runner seized the torch almost as soon as it wa

blazing.

The Foreign Secretary gave to-day

London, July 20.

ROYAL ENGINEERS "TRAP" TRUCKS

Here we see a truck trup that has been "spring" by Royal Engineers during the course of experiments in England, The purpose of the cone criina eire trap in” to bring a machine to a stap' without injuring it, and apparently it works well. Officers are here seen examining the handiwork of the Engineers.

YU'S TROOPS

IN

CANTON

Commander Arrives

To-Morrow

TROOPS OCCUPY STRAITS

NEW DARDANELLES PACT SIGNED

FORTIFICATION NOT PLANNED

The

Montreux, July 20. Dardanelles Convention was signed to-day at 10.10 p.m.

Bulgaria signed first, and was followed by nine other powers, in alphabetical order. The cere mony took place in a hotel room beutifully decorated with palms and gladioli.

Australia's High Commissioner, Mr. Stanley Bruce, occupied the position of honour and opened the meeting with o short speech, commenting on the his. toric occasion.

Lord Stanley, Great Britain's dels gate, emphasised that the conference had shown that even in these unsalted times international agreement not impossible-Renter.

W

TURKEY REJOICES

Istanbul, July 20. The signing of the Dardanelles Treaty caused great rejoicing through- out Turkey to-day. The whole coun- try was beflagged in honour of the event.

Two hours after the treaty was sign- ed, troops moved into the demilitarised zones and the Bosphorus. It is pro huble that Turkey will be satisfied with the re-occupiation of the demill- tarised zones a gesture, and it is unlikely that any money will be spent. at present un actual fortification, apart from the mounting of heavy er

DANGEROUS illers. Fortifications capable of die-

FLYING CHARGED

SEQUEL TO CRASH ABOARD LINER

R. A. F.

PILOT'S

ACCIDENT

London, July 20.

sequel to the forced landing

fending the Dardanelles ajust mo dern armaments are estimated to cost a minimum of £80,000,000,-Reuter,

NEW POSTS IN KING'S. HOUSEHOLD

CAPTAIN OF KING'S FLIGHT

MAYOR-LEAVES HONGKONGoyal Air Forci machine on the household announced in

FOR NANKING PARLEY

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

: Canton, July 21. The first detachment, of General Yu Han-mow's troops, men of the First Kwangtung Army who are loyal to Nanking, arrived here from Shiukwan this morning.

General Yu himself, whom Nanking has designated to succeed General Chan Chai-tong, will arrive to- morrow, it is expected.-Reuter.

200 MEN ARRIVE

Canton, July 21, The Administrator of the Canton-Hankow Railway told the United Press to-day that General Lin Chun-kow, who is Vice-Commander to General Yu Han-mow, arrived here with two hundred soldiers at 8 o'clock this morning.

Further he said that the date of General Yu Han-mow's arrival had not yet been decided.-United Press.

Populace Eager

London, July 20. Appointments to King Edward's a London deck of the French super-liner or Gazette today included two important- mandle on June 23. Flying Oilleer new posts, Fight Lieutenant E. H. Horsey (Naval Lieutenant) appeared Fielden (the King's pllot) to be Cap- beforma courtmartial at Gosport to- tain of the King's Flight, and Earl

Granard

10 appointed day and pleaded not guilty.

“H | Majesty's Comptroller ut Ascot."

There are a nume

number of changes in

be

He was charged with damaging an ateraft and causing risk to lives the King's household personnel and of people aboard the Normandie and also many reappointments, other ships by negligent flying,

The most important appointment,

It appears Flying Officer floracy that of Lord Chamberlain, is retained The Duke of Earl Cromer. was engaged in dummy torpedo prae- by fee at the time of the collision. Sutherland becomes Lord Steward The prosecution said it was a mira- and the Duke of Beaufori Master of ele nobody aboard the Normandie was! Horse.

Major the Hon. Alexander Hardinge injured by the crash. It was alleged that the ofleer had flown too low, is appointed private secretary to His The plane had suffered 10,000 dam- Majesty and Major Ulick Alexander ages.

Keeper of the Privy Purse-United Русия. The ense is provçeding.-Renter.

BABY GOES TO GAOL.

WITH YOUNG MOTHER

With an eight-months-old baby in her arms, Lau Sau-ying, a 25-year-old work appeared in the dock of the Criminal Court to-day and was sent to guol for a year.

Louis Meets impoad by the Acting Paisné Judge was a forgery, he claimed. Jack Sharkey

She admitted charges of possessing said that although the other woman and ultering a forged $5 note. bad taken the blame, the jury should. Imprisonment for, a year on each not allow that to influence it unduly. charge, to be served concurrently, was The woman must have known the note It is known here that four, sergeants

Canton, July 21, were shot without trial by the rebels and started on his journey. Ultimate-in the House of Commons an answer The arrival of General Yũ Han-

(Mr. Justice Hayden).

SECOND ATTEMPT in Latines. The bedles of eight 3,000 runners, each covering on the criticism of the conduct of the mow and Marshal Chiang Kai-shek

Also charged alternatively with At 8 am, on June 13, he sald, the officers, apparently suicides.

uttering and possessing a forged $ two women entered a shop at Kow- were proximately one kilometre, will carry recent investigations into charges is keenly wailed by the people here

the torch.

rote, Chan Sze, a middle-aged woman, loon City and purchased a mat for In the

cannot be Montana

uncertainty Barracks following its surrender. These in-Bulgarian frontier Thursday.

The torch is expected to pass the against two British soldiers at Pei-as military

ping,

pleaded not gulity. Lau admitted 45 cents. They tendered a $5 note made by officials of the Japanese entirely eliminated until all the loyal

having given the note to Chan and and received $4.56 change. An hour cluded two lieutenant Colonels.

King George of Greece will witness Embassy in Peiping and reproduced troops of General Yu Han-mow have taken over Canton City and most

asked for leniency btenuse of her later Chan Sze entered the same General Jonquin Faujul was enplured, the ceremony of relaying the torch in a local newspaper.

shop, -wounded.-United Press.

strategic positions Mr. Eden sail is Majesty's other at Athens' Olympic Stadium, where

young baby.

purchased a few bamboo lives. for When he Inquired what would 13 cents and tendered another $5 bill. elaborate arrangements have been Ambassador at Tokyo had been West River.

Chincas

that reports way made to receive the runner on the instructed to bring this matter to the

happen to the child if the mother The shopkeeper had no change and

read

went to gaol, Mr. Justice Hayden was sent a foki to a neighbouring shop to to Germany-Heater Bulletin notice of the Japanese Government. Mayor, Mr. Liu Chi-wen and the head

British Wireless, Servier.

of the Department of Reconstruction, The promoter. Mike Jacobs, an informed by the Assistant Grown change the note. When the foki re- Mr. Ho Kal-lal, have both returned nounced to-day that Jack Sharkey, Solicitor '(Mr.' M. J. Abbott), who turned he declared the note was a

terday.

Algeciras Fight

Gibraltar, July 21, An unconfirmed report says à alisli landed in the grounds of the British Consulate ni Algeciras,

Meanwhile, the Moorish troops are:

bo rushing the reported to

towi, fargely by civilians, which is defended It is expected Spanish gunboats will shell Algeciras soon.

British troops have been ordered to erect barbed wire entanglements along

the Gibraltar frontier..

The rehols claim Granada has sur- rendered, but the Government says Catalonia has been subdued and that most of the rebellious troops else- where have ceased fighting and re- turned to arraèles.

DEMANDING : MORE WAGES

COTTON SPINNERS!.

APPLICATION

London, July 20.

It is understood that following a meeting of collon spinners at Man- chester, it was decided to make im crease of 1. Sd. in the pound.

Perry Aims

At Another Championship

New York, July 20..

On

thel

the

Next Month

New York, July 20.

to Hongkung niter coming here yes- former world heavyweight championjprosecuted, that it would go to prison cynn Sze then snatched the note

Rumours

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are current that who lost his title on a foul to Max with the mother until it was the Central Government will appoint Schmeling, has signed to fight Joc months old and would then be trans- from the foki's hand and left the shop

Kuk. a new Mayor for Canton City. There Louis, whom Schmeling recently ferred to the Fo Loung

hurriedly," went on Mr. Abbolt. "She

is the possibility that General Wushattered in twelve rounds, in a ten Mr. Justice Hayden: Are there was followed by the foki and keen to Teh-chen (now Mayor of Greater round bout at Yankee Stadium.

.

many of these forged notes around? meet the other woman sone yardı

Shanghai and former Police Commis-

Mr. Abbott: There are not many away." "A Chinese constable arrived be They will meet on August 15. sioner of Canton In 1925) - may-

but in this cense Lau Bucessfully and when the foki accused Chan of Both Sharkey and Louis transferred to become Mayor, and the

are uttered one and obtained 34.55 change possessing a forged note she attempt world's name of Mr: T. K. Ching has also aspirants to the

champion-in-good money. A scarch of her home ed to tear it up but was prevented. been mentioned as a probable candi-ship, hoping for a chance to

meet revealed four more forged $6 bills and Police then searched the house where Schmeling again, and family in genuine $19, note, which she could both women lived and discovered four date.

The appointment of Admiral Chan Braddock. It is likely thint Schmeling easily have used if she had really forged notes." Chak to head the Navy is considered will fight Braddock, title-holder, in wanted anything, I do not press the Mr. Abbott submitted that the two women were acting in concert and had In imposing sentenco Mr.. Ifayden snid it was the very lightest | in exchange for the forgel notes. he could give and it was purely be Chan's conduct suggested that she cause of the baby,

knew the note was spurious and her morning, by the Italian steamár, The following jury was empanelled action in entering the same, shep. Victoria, and will go to Nanking to to try the case of Cian Sze-Measra, ¦ within an hour to ninke different small discuss with Marshal Chiang Kai-M. T. King (foreman), Ho Po-chong, purchases, each time tendering a $6 shek the rehabilitation of the province In Chung-shu, F. II. Fisher, S. M. note, was more consistent with guilt appointments. of Kwangtung, monetary reforms and Bumjahn, L., Nagel and M. Simon. than with innocence,

Addressing the Jury Mr. Abbott The hearing is proceeding.

Ja certainty. Admirni Chan Chak is September, whether he engages Louls matter very much, howev Justice [ hatched the plot to gain good money

The United States Lawn Tennis now Hongkeng. it is expected or Bharkey Before that date or not. Arm that paris of. Barcelona are

Detailed broadcasting, reporis con medalo application for a wage in- Association to-dny announced that that when he comes here he will-United Preas

Great Britain's famous tennis sint, come with three Nanking gunboats, shambles.

fortnight to consider the matter, teur and, in some minds, the finest kong

The employers are meeting within a Fred Perry, the world's greatest ama-which have already arrived in Hong- which affects 120,000 workers.

living player, has entered the Aimerk

With the indications that the re volt is collapsing, the Government has refused to give firearms to. Reds,

It is also understood the workera in jean National Champlonakipa.

the cloth section of the industry will If Perry should_win_the_singles.

Canton's Envoy.

on the grounds that the danger has passed. At this, the Reds attacked a apply de-morrow for an increase of is, trophy this year, it is his permanently.left. Hongkong for Shanghel this Mr. Liu Chi-wen, Mayor of Canton, (Continued on Paga:6.) ›

The pound. Ropter.

-United Broan.

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