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Hongkong Telegraph.

CHEVROLET

FOUNDED) 1881

No. 16607

·拜禮 號一月九英港香

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

21, 1933.

日志初月八

TOLEDO

INSURGENTS

STILL HOLD OUT

Moors Threaten Uprising Against General Franco

30,000 TRIBESMEN DEMAND RELEASE OF CHIEFTAIN

Madrid, Sept. 20.

Government forces are much encouraged by reports from Spanish Morocco of a considerable revolt among the Moors against General Francisco Franco and the rebel regime, which controls the Spanish African territory.

It appears that a prominent Moorish chief had been arrested on General Franco's orders, whereupon 30,000 of the chief's followers threatened to rise against the insurgents unless their leader, and several others, were released by the Spaniards.

Such a rising would seriously embarrass the insurgents who are already obliged to keep a strong garrison in Morocco to maintain order:

It is learned that, despite the explosion of the mine below the Alcazar of Toledo, and the constant bombardment by Government guns, despite the petrol-fed fires which the loyalists have started to burn the rebels out, and the fact that they have been near starvation for many days, the gallant insurgent garrison in the old Moorish fortress still resists among the ruins.

The hoodiest fighting continues, with the insurgents making occa- When the stonni desperate sorties. loyalists played a petrol hose over the rebel positions and set fire to the liquid with bombs, a rebel rushed out, snatched the nozzle of the hose from the loyalists who guided it, and turned it on the attackers. He was killed by a blast of fire from the loyalist lines, but no further attempt

1

ROOSEVELT ANSWERS CHARGES

has been made to use are against the NO ORDERS TAKEN besleged.

In the meantime, the Diplomatic

Corps in Madrid is making a last-

FROM ABROAD

minute effort to secure a 24-hours HEARST MAKES

be

armistice in which the women and children. besieged with their men.

Alcazar. folk in the

could evacuated. Earlier efforts to obtain the rebels' consent to such a move ‚wore' rejected the women refusing to leave their husbands and sons- Reuter.

REPORTS PAKHOI CLASH

JAPANESE ATTEMPT AT LANDING

!

BALD CLAIM

Washington, Sept. 20. President F. D. Roosevelt's unnamed news- attack on {111 paper owner who, the President asserts, has linked his naine with political inspirations originating abroad, has caused a considerable sensation.

The attack is interpreted by several prominent New York newspapers as being directed against perhaps the must powerful of all America's pubi ANDERS. Str. Willkom Randolph Hearst, owner of the string of big journals which bear his name.

President Roosevelt does not want the votes of those who take order from alien sources, mays the White flous, in reply to the accuration thus President Roosevelt "sively de Canton, Sept. 21. | cepts" the support of alien organisa Japanese bluejackets and Chinese ations hostile to America's form of troops elated on the night of Government. This sharp reply, to the September 14, atcording to offelal President's actuars is printed in Mr.

Hearst's New York American side

reports just received from the south. by side with a story alleging that is the titular General Yu Han-mow, Marshal "Mr. Earl Browder

nominee for the re- Chiang Kai-shek's right-hand mill- Communist

The tury man in Kwangtung, his received sidency of the United States' despatches from General Dong, who paper adds:

"The real candidate, the mafleial commands the 19th Route Army in the Pakhoi area, to the effect that candidate of the Comintern is Mr.

before the withdrawal of the Chinese soldiery the Japanese attempted a landing, in spite of the fact that they had been refused permission by the Chinese authorities.

The Chinese troops resisted landing, opening fire on Jackets.

Ii is not known if any resulted United Press.

The

ARGENTINE'S

TEAM WINS

Franklin Roosevelt."-Reuter.

HEARST'S REPLY

New York, Sept. 20. Mr. W. Randolph Hearst replied

shown

SAYS ROOSEVELT BACKED BY REDS

MR. WILLIAM RANDOLPHI HEARST

Wiw ha nema dne vident finene valt with doubt two paced Committern

canthine fur la U. presdongy.

and les drasza

“ shup rejointha

11. Hearst re the President. lled that he dit not stiggest Rhy trosevelt knew he had the support yf faction elementa

HAVANA'S BOMBING TERROR

BUILDINGS. WRECKED BY DYNAMITERS CASUALTIES NUMEROUS

second

SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS. 316.00 PER ANNUM

MUSSOLINI STATES TERMS TO GENEVA

11 19m hai fold the Lealue of Nations that the prim of his country's return to the Geneva Are poble, no udan a "final od revocnition as a Lesque rtate to Emperor Haile Sclazzie's partly conquered but still resting Ethiopia. Absought it pund the League would not hesitate to dismiss Ethiopia and weleinas Baty linesa, no nations are anxious for the sensibility of such a move in Commitice and the meeting of the Assembly is likely to be delayed in consequence, In the above illustration Signer Benito Matssolini is scen examining a new heavy machine atún at recent Army manoeuvres.

DUNLOP

TYRESE

make every road

a SAFER road

JAPANESE SENDING MARINES NORTH

FOLLOWING MURDER IN HANKOW

BLUEJACKETS WILL LAND

Shanghai, Sept. 21. Travelling aboard two de- - stroyers from Shanghai are an undisclosed number of Japanese marines bound for Hunkow.

It is announced that the Japanese authorities have de cided to maintain a permanent landing party in the Japanese Concession at Hankow.-Renter,

This development follows the murder of a Japanese consular policeman, named Tejiro Yorhlokn during the week-end,' Yoshioka was shot dead while on-sentry duty in a street in the Japanese Concessione His salon1, who has not been icentified, made gond his execipe.

GIANTS WINNING STEADILY

PUSHING TOWARDS

CHAMPIONSHIP

LEAGUE EVADES ISSUE By Belgians

STILL Revolutionary SHUT-OUT FOR

Plot Exposed

Nations Unwilling To Rebuff Ethiopians

ASSEMBLY MEETING MAY

BE DELAYED

AS RESULT

Geneva, Sept. 20.

An eleventh-hour hitch over the Ethiopian demand for repicantation in the League of Nations Assembly is likely to prevent the opening of the session of that body at 10:30 am, to-morrow.

The difficulty has arisen owing to the disinclination of member-states to take the responsibility of serving on the Credentials Committee, which was expected to reject the Ethiopians' claim to be represented in the Assembly.

The feeling of some delegates is that such a responsibility should be placed upon the shoulders of all members of the Assembly equally. Unless the difficulty is solved overnight, therefore, it will not be easy for the Assembly to meet this morning, as it would be farcical if no Credentials Committee had been constituted, since the Assembly could not then go on with its work.

M. Maxim Litvinell, the Epelen 2 Foreim Commlar, ta and then who have ever pal ja tervey do is Belgium taal some of the smaller states.--Bonter.

Ethiopians Arrive

SOVIET FOOD FOR SPAIN

GIFT FROM WOMEN AND CHILDREN

al length 10-day to President the F. D. Roosevelt's attack on-state- bluements appearing in the Hearst press. From Amsterdam, where he is now enstullies not stated at any time whether Pre- staying, Mr. Hearst declares he has not

Hovano, Sept. 20. sident Roosevelt

willingly or

Three persons were killed and over willingly receives the support of the 20 wounded by the explosion of Karl Marx Socialists, Frankfurter huge bomb outside the offices of the Communists, anarchists, Professor newspaper, Pats, to-day. Rexford Tugwell's group, Bolshevists The bont was hidden in an old and Richberg Revolutionists, which truck and is believed to have con- constitute the bulk of his following, tained over 1,000 sticks of dynamite. He simply said, Mr. Hearst pointed The explosion wrecited the interior of

that the offices and an adjacent church. oul, that he had

Police later discovered AMERICA HELPLESS IN Mr. Roosevelt does receive the sup-

part of these enemies of the Ameri- bomb, containing 1,200 sticks. can system of Government, and has dynamite, outside mother newspaper INVADERS' HANDS

done his best to deserve the support office, electrically timed to explode of all such disturbing and destrucat 10 o'clock. If it had not been dis- Meadowbrook, Long Island,

tive elements.

covered scores of people would pro- Sept. 20:

Mr. Roosevelt

10 souuer bably have been killed, as this charge Before in crowd 40,000, the Argen-

a busy street and in the tine defeated the. United States, elected, charged Mr. Hearst, than he was on represented by the Greentree lean, milform, and had adopter lie party centre of the city. Heuter. Special.

the 21 to 9, the firal match a two-,

Havana, Sept. 20. In-three site for the Americas' Talo form of the Karl Marx Socialists in

almost

word and letter. ・・

It is now learned that police the widespread Yumeura that

The shipment includes 300 lens of Cup...

Since his election, Mr. Roosevelt ralded the headquarters of the bombing which took three lives and Inspired by Playing a spectacular game, the continually solicited advice from Pro-Spanish Republican Circle following injured a co-us Argentiniuns completely outclassed fessor Frankfurter, and his fellow the bomb outrage here, and detained sympathizer of the Sapnish Leftists, butter and 500 tons.of sugar--Renter.

and followed, their .26 people for questioning.

because at the Rights atlitude ef Ins they Communists the Americans and

guidance-Rentor.

The authorities refuse to confirm the newspapaattick Reuter,” wished. Reuters.

won

every

LEFTISTS ARRESTED

of

Geneva, Sept. 20. The Ethiopian delegation to the League of Nations Assembly har arrived, herded by Dr. Matth.

Dr. Martin, who is Emperor Halle Selarate's Minister in Paris, stated) they were goths to fight for, seats in the Assembly and if denle would! appeal to the Hague International Court-Beuter.

Moscow, Supt. 201

The Arst supply ship lett Odessa to- j day, carrying 2,000 tons of foodstuffs, renting. Soviet-women and hildren

a Sprin

Special.

An

Brussels. Sept. 20.

arm alleged plot fo

the workers of Belgium-was-unearthed during the week-end.

Investigations of branches of the revolutionary Socialist party led to the discovery of arms and documents relating to the arming of a workers' litla and visa ecrrespondence with the provinces and from abroad. re. laties to an appeal to be issued to workers to arm themselves-Reuter,

FATALLY HURT

AIR. T. CAMPBELL BLACK Cho tras fatally injured in un acroplane accident yesterdays With c. w. Scott, he won the thrilling England-Australia air marathon for

Great Britain, in 1934.

"Wanted" Man Found Dying

In Shanghai

UNWILLING TO GO TO COURT

Shangbal, Sept. 21.

two and a half bours after he was

FITZSIMMONS

New York, Sept. 20.

The New York Glants, driving for The National League pennant and well ahead of the field, won again tos day, beating Brooklyn five to nothing Fitzsimmons, held the Dodgers 10-six. scattered "hits

Pittsburgh lifted the Cincinnati sealp twice during the day, the Pirates winning their opener five to.

four, one, and their second six to though they unly had three hits in this game, against the Reda' nine.

to

Boston bent Philadelphia five three, though outhit nine to thirteen, In the first game of the double-header, und pegged away in the night-cup for twelve to ten hit victory, six runs to five.

Chicago won from the St. Louis Cardinals, four to three. Medwirk homeredd for the Cards, Demirce and Gill for the Labs,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

St. Louis Browns won a two-ended 3ght with Chleago, the opener eight 1446 five, when Bonura bit 'n humer for the Sox, the evening feeling ine to three, though Chiengo had a honter from Radcliff and each hit eleven times.

Lewis hit two

the chycults for Smutors, and Washington took the first of the soy from New York, six

lo one; but, the Yonkers turned the tables

oles in the night-cop, winning three

to two.

Philadelphia defeated Boston three to-one in the flust and live to four in the second, foxs hitting for a circun for Red Sox and Higgins for The Athletion.

Detroit best three-Reulzze,

Cleveland- five

to

passport und. ten dollary were found In Stey's brenia pocket.

The death recalls a remark which

Stey urade to a friend before his

disappearance on September 12 that a man of my uge does not go to. | Court."-Reuter...

Stey, an Alsation with Frenchi papers, is alleged to have supplied 40 b. of pure heroin which, it is maserted by the American authorities, Miss Maria Wendt attempted to smuggle into Los Angeles early last noni, Although he had been the trusted superitifendent, or Inspector. of Paulun Hospital for a number of years, revelallons pointing to his complicity in the daring narcotie Tcheine led to his instant dismissal several days ago. He vanished sud- denly from his residence and had been inlssing since,

OTHER SUSPECTS

Meanwhile, the

huthorities are

Albert Stey, a Frenchman, wanted keeping an eye on other foreigners. by the euthorities in connection

in Shanghai who are suspected of with a sentention in connection with local narcotle fac cotic muggling case, died in hospital tories and the original source of

supply. These suspects, one whom died recently, are not members of the former European ring of drug traffickers to which Naftail Loffel- (Continued from Pago 12.):

found unconscious on the roadside in

the French Concession.

Death is believed to have been due to an overdose of veronal, · A French-

of

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