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The
FINAL EDITION,
Hongkong Telegraph.
No. 16013
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936..
FOUNDED 1881 一拜禮 號五月十英港香
ONE HAND ON TITLE
Sino-Japanese
Tension Eased
WAY
BELIEVED OPEN
FOR CONCILIATION
Shanghai, Oct. 5,
A rapid end of the present deadlock in the Sino- Japanese negotiations is expected to follow the arrival of Mr. Kuwashima, the Japanese Foreign Office expert from Tokyo, this afternoon.. It is understood he will travel to Nanking by air immediately he reaches here to convey the instructions of the Foreign Office to the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kawagoe.
Negotiations between China and Japan, which were broken off on September 22, are expected to re- sume soon after the arrival of Mr. Kuwashima,
General Chiang Kai-shek is also expected in Nan- king shortly, although it is still not known how far he will personally intervene in the negotiations.
The impression exists that the door
ls open for conciliation, and although final adjustment of Sino-Japanese relations is bound to be long drawn imminent "show out, fears of an
down" have been allayed.
Meanwhile, the tension locally has greatly relaxed following the with drawal of most of the Japanese marine guards and patrols from Hongkew, calming the fears of the Chinese residents in Chapel, who have practically ceased their exodus, which at one time last week had assumed considerable proportions. Reuter.
HITLER DEMANDS UNITY
COMPLETE FAITH IN 4-YEAR PLAN
WARNING TO PEASANTRY
Berlin, Oct. 4.
Rain and bitter wind marred the Harvest Festival, celebrated through- out Germany last night.
Jean Batten Hops Off
MAKING flight to
NEW ZEALAND
London, Och 5.
Miss Jean Ballen, the young Now Zealand alr-waman, took off from 4.10 Lymphe Aerodrome to-day a.m., bound for her native land.
She will attempt to establish a new record for the flight to Australia.———
Reuter.
1
Japanese
Ask More
Protection
BOMB PLANTED BY CONSUL'S HOME UNEASINESS IN SHANGHAI
on
Shanghai, Oct. 3. Strong representations were made Herr Adolf Hitler, the Chancellor, Thursday by Mr. Suchlko Takai, delivered an oration to 500,000 pea- | the Japanese Consul at Changsha, to sants on Bueckeberg Hill, from which Gen. Ho Chien, Chairman of the point his speech was broadcast to all Hunan Provincial Government, re- parts of the country.
He directed a large part of his ad.garding the finding of a bomb 4 ft. from the Consul's residence, on dress to those peasants who resented September 20. official price-fixing on their products The bomb, said to have been and declared that if the German ... harvest dropped twenty per cent. It wrapped in a handkerchief, was found would spell catastrophe.
Referring to the four-year plan, Der Fuchrer said that within the year enumerable, gigantle raw material factories would supply Germany with what she was lacking.
"After a year we shall rise like a granite rock of order and stability in world which may be more restless," he promised--Reuter Special.
of
by a Chinese passer-by on a grass plot by a path between the Consul's The residence and the consulate. man immediately notified the Bureau who quietly re- of Public Safety, moved the bomb.
The malter
come to the knowledge marche with Gen. Ho. Pointing out Mr. Takal, resulting in the de-
that the finding of a bomb was a serious matter, especially in view of recent anti-Japanese outbreaks in the province, Mr. Takai asked Gen. Ho why he had attempted to hush up the
Gen. Ho, it was reported, sought to minimize, the affair.
Prices Soar In mater
N. Y. Market
·HIGHEST LEVELS IN FIVE YEARS
New York, October 3. Prices feared to highest levels since 1031, on the New York Stock Ex- change to-day.--%
Wall Street demonstrated the most bullish sentiment in a a very aclivo session, with foreign buying Increas
ing, automoblie production and steel production figures mounting and im- proving carloading returns providing the encouraging factors.
The Bond Market and issues on the Exchange were also higher.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
Oct. 2. Oct. 3 Change 170.70-172.44 Up 1.08
Industrials
Utilities
Bonds..
Voturne:
United Press.
87.13, 07.85-p - 07 34.03 34.81 Up29.
1,032,000
JAPANESE DESIRES IN HONGKEW
The Foreign Relations Committee of the Japanese Residents Corpora❤ tion has decided to urge the Corporn- tion to seek an increase in the num- ber of Japanese plain clothes police- to ask
to
These are the New York Yankees, whose thrée straight victories over the New York Giants since their defeat in the first game of the World Series, placca them within one step of the 1944 championship, This is one of the greatest teams ever assembled,key have played before the biggest crowds in baseball's history during the past few days, and they will share the biggest "pennant puffy their share of the gate receipts of the World Series, ever divided, according to predictions. If they win to-day the sèrica, will be over.
YANKEES SURE
MAKING OF WORLD
TITLE
BASEBALL
WIN THIRD STRAIGHT IN FIGHT WITH GIANTS
New York, Oct. 4.
二日十二月八
BINGLE COLY 10 CENTS
$30.00 PER ANNUM
LONDON
CHARGE
DUNLOP
TYRES
make every road
a SAFER road
POLICE
CROWD
Fascist Demonstration
Causes
Street Clash
London, Oct. 5.
In Fascist disorders yesterday there have been 53 arrests and numbers injured. It now appears that anti-Fascists, about 100,000 of them, attacked police in Stepney and caused much excitement.- Reuter.
DEMONSTRATION
BANN ED
London, Oct. 4.
The number of arrests in the Fascist demonstration in the East End of London now total 69.'.
This demonstration was banned by the authorities at the last minute and police twice charged the crowd with batons to disperse it. There were a number injured, including nine hospital cases-Reuter.
ATTACKS CUSTOMS BARRIER
FRANCE URGING FREER TRADE PROSPERITY
FORMULA
STILL MORE ARRESTS
London, Oct. 5. By now the total number of arrests in the East End disturbances is 84.-Reuter. ·
British-
Portuguese
Friendship
Stressed
GOVERNOR SPEAKS AT RECEPTION
Mention
Protests Sent
London, Oct. 5. The Jewish People's Council sent a petition, signed by 100,000 people, to the Home Office :
protest- ing against the
"Fascist parade in the East End of London.
The Independent Labour Party announced a counter-demonstration.
Fears of serious clashes led to ex- traordinary police precautions being taken, and 5,000 policemen were. drafted to the area where It WOS suspected trouble might.occur,
Batons Wielded
The most exciting incident of the day was the police charge, will
Paris, Oct. 4. · Appealing to all nations to follow the example.of the French Republic and lower their customs barriers, M. Spinasse, the Minister of National
of Anglo-Portuguese | batons swinging, to clear Royal Mint Deonomy in 11 nation-wide friendship was made this morning Street.
When Sir Oswald Mosley, the broadcast to-night, said interna- by His Excellency the Governor, Sir tional conversations had already Andrew Caldecott, and the Consul Fascist leader, arrived on the scene, for Portugal. Senhor Alvaro he conversed with the Police Com- been begun.
Brihanie Laborinho, at a reception missioner, who intimated that the at the Club Lusitano to mark the parade in the East End must not take 20th anniversary of the Portuguese place. The Faseisis would be allow- ed to march to Blackfriars and dis- Republic.
perse on the embankment, however, Police made a second baton charge when the crowd in Leman Street,nt- men-Reuter,
They would be concluded within a few weeks, and prosperity would
then become a fact-Reuter.
SWISS POLICY
Many guests uttended the recep tion, including H. E. Sir Andrew and The devaluation of the Swiss franc Lady Caldecott, who were accomtempted to rcase one of the arrested presents itself mainly as an opera-panied by Capt. W. J. R. Crags
and Mr. H. J. the leading
Crutwell, of alignment on world curreneles, says a local nu-
(Major General A. W. modified and will remain at 40 per Dartholomew), the G.S.O.I. (Col.
tion
Private
thority. The legal gold cover is not and E. the General Omeer
The New York Yankees to-day won the fourth game of the World Series, establishing a three to one lead against the New York Giants. The Yanks smashed Carl Hubbell's pitching all over the diamond and the Giants' ace hurler was relieved in the eighths inning when he showed signs of going completely to pieces.
Yankees scored five times on eighteen hits and the Giants scored twice on seven.
to
cent.
E
Seth
Police Attacked
London, Oct. 5. Disturbances in the East End of
London, arising out of the abortive have been set. It is considered that Smith. Commodore C. G. Sedgwich Fascist march, were splashed in the the new level, which, in fact, stands der man W. Sweny, Capt. Waller, newspapers to-day.
accompanied by Paymaster Comman- provisionally at 30 the Swiss cost R. N., Right: Rev. Mgr. H. Vallorto,
Accounts of the affair give the old parity, will allow
of the protagonista DR of production, formerly too high, a Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong and the numbers suficient adaptation to the world Bishop of Macdo, Dom. Joze da Costa Fascists 2,500, police 0,000 and anti-
Fascials 100,000. situation
enable the revival of Nunes.
The
worst disorders occurred in business
and bring new impetus to In proposing the toast of the King, a street in Stepney where the anti- exports.
Senhor Laborinlio sald: Your Fascists looted a builders' yard and Banking activities and dealings in Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen barricaded the street with a lorry Fold
securities shall be in no For the second time in this Colony, and sheets of corrugated iron, rc- or. in way restricted, as the monetary it my great privilege to receive inforced with torn-up paving stones. situation remains very solid while distinguished guests on the National The
police reserve of gold is maintained ut Day of my Country and I am spe
with greeted and I am special showers of stones, broken bottles,
by the
refuse ond chairs, thrown from persistently prudent financial sence of Your Excellency. ment's
windows. Blank pistol shots were policy and the sound budgetary many centuries, through situation furnish the strongest periods of world
Cid history, guaranties of security.
and sad occasions, happy and sad
the Anglo- All the necessary measures have Portuguese Alliance has stood been taken to avoid a rise in
still
of friend cost of living.
the
wore
The feature of the game was Hubbell's failure, its very high level. The Governly, honoured
this year, by and fireworks let off to frighten.
Gabler came out in the eighth when the mighty Hubbell had allowed eight hits and four runs in seven innings. Lou Gehrig hit his second home run of the series, scoring two runs, in the third inning. The Yankees then led four to nothing,Selkirk and Rolfe having batted in tallles in the second and third.
Bartell scored in the fourth for the Giants on Ripple's single, and in the eighth Sam Leslie, pinch- hitting for Hubbell, got home on a hit of Terry's. head the Dixwell Rood, for the appointment of
The Yankees also scored in the and Yangtszepoo Road pollee stations getting home on a single by Powell. of the S.M.P was, however, shelved
Pearson, recovered from his recent for a more thorough investigation.
A petition on simile· ́linen was
injury, pitched a fine game for the. addressed stirling Fersenden, Secretary-General pared with Hubbell's two.
on September
Yankees with seven strike-outs com- 20 ta Mr.
Hubbell's of the Shanghal Municipal Council,
defeat, was his first this season since by the Federation of Amalgamated Japanese Street Unions, the munication pointing out that the Series record established yesterday The attendance broke the World
adoption of these measures would 00,000 spectators paying $240,591 för Increase the effectiveness of police sents.--Reuter. protection.
men in the S.M.P. AP foran kew. eighth, Gehrig hitting a doubla and
| com-
105.23-105.60 Up 11 Dorado Delays
Hubbell Fails
New York, Oct. 4, ;
REBELS EXECUTE CAPTIVES
"
-
the
the police horses and broken glass and marbles were scattered about and to impede their movements,
I stands as an temple which
have
the
Repeated baton charges, in which ship between
two
a number of persons were injured, same ideal of universal cleared the street, however, fraternisation; this political alliance After the Suffering from poisoning Tects,
fray a miscellaneous Wong Yuen-ho, 41, of No. 1 Kuis so deeply rooted in the bellel of array of weapons such as Iron bars, people, that the friendship be-chair legs wrapped in barbed wire, Chong Street, has been admitted to
(Continued on Page 5.) and broken bottles, were picked up the Government Civil Hospital.
from the gutters.
the
MACAO CELEBRATING
NATIONAL HOLIDAY
Macao, Oct. 4.
In commemoration of the 26th anniversary of the Republic of Portugal, Monday, will be observed as a general holiday in Macho,
!
While the Fascists describe the decision to ban their march as o surrender to "Red Terror," the Sir Oswald Commurists declare Mosley has suffered a most humiliat- ing defeat-Reuter
Rioting In Paris
Paris, Oct. 4. Polico arrested 1,300 persons this afternoon in the course of rioting be- tween Communists and members of Colonel de la Roque's Social Party, formerly the Croix de Feu.
There were a number of minor
The elaborate programme which residents. RUTHLESS POLICY
has been arranged will comprise the From 8 p.m. lo midnight all public The latter attempted to prevent AT: TOLEDO sounding of the Revelle in front of buildings, military quarters and men- Communists: staging a slant meeting Government House at 6 am. by of-war and the principal thorough at the Parc des Princes, by barricad- St. Jean de Luz, Oct. 4. squad of the Macao Police. At 8 a.m. fares will be illuminated, and ing the streets leading to the place Ninety Government militia the national dag of the country will public festival will take place at St. of assembly, thus coming into con-
filet with the police. over, all public With the great Cari Hubbell plich-mon, who surrendered when the be hoisted at Government House, Francisco Gardens.
lle buildings, military
At.10 p.m. a ball will be held at ing to the greatest catches of the seminary at Toledo in which barracks, and naval and maritime Government House. In keeping with comunities, but it is officially stated year, Mancuso, New York Giants
the occasion of Portugal'e National that no-one was seriously injured rando a bid to oven the World Series they were holding, out against vessels in port.
At noon a, salve of 21 guns will Day, a film entitled "Picturesque Router. to-day, but falled dismally. The the robel advance: caught fire,
be fired from Monte Fort and men Portugal" depleting a large variety Yankees' combination, Fearon and are reported to have been been this hour, ELE. the Act of excellent sights of town and coun- Admiting two charges of unlawful
to have Dickey, was unbeatable.
the executed, N
„ing Governor, Dr. Pereira Barbosa, try in the Motherland, will be shown possession of raw and prepared oplum weak anticyclone remains over mails from Europe, India, Malnya game by innings
The R. M. A. Dorado, carrying The following is the story of the Earlier reports said they had beenwill give a reception at Government at the Capital Theatre in Macon at 22 Burd Street, Cheung Fu, 62, consumed alive in the flames, pre House. It will be attended by Our Own Correspond being celebrate of four months hard labour, by. Mr. the Yangtze Valley, and pressure is
was, Ɑned: #400, with the alternative and Australia, did not leave Penang relatively low to the north of this morning for Hongkong, but will
ferring this death to surrender.
The occasion officers of the clergy, members of the
1: A number of other militiamen who consular bodies, government officials, ed In Hongkong The Consul is Balfour at the Central Magistracy Hokkaido, and over the Paeffle to the take off early to-morrow morning in Glants Moors Walked and Bartell wore arounded and mado prisoner onleora of the miry and milité, mem: holding a reception at the Club this morning. Revenue Offèt ASW -east of the Philippines. Local for an attempt to make a one day night fanned, swinging. Terry fouled out. Waring the lustrzont advance, are iso Ders of the education staf, members Lusitano, which IE, the Governor Grimali proscerley and said the casti Fast winds, moderate; cloudy She is dus in Hongkong late 410-Ott came up and Moore was out reported 16 have been summarily of the Chinese Chamber of Com will attend, and at night there will opium was hidden behind this panel
mgmorrow afternoon.
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