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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936.

No. 18929

SOVIET WORKERS

DEMAND ARMED AID FOR SPAIN

British Fleet Will Not

Consider Blockade

REBEL

ARMIES

AGAIN PRESS

TOWARDS LEFTIST CAPITAL

Moscow, Oct. 15.

uld be furnished the

The demand that military assistance sho, Spanish Government if the Soviet's diplomats do not succeed in bringing about an effective neutrality agreement, was voiced at a mass meeting of workers here to-day.

The demand is significant, as it indicates the probable course of Soviet opinion if the Ambassador's representations to the London Non-Intervention Committee are not received sympathetically.-—-

Reuter.

BRITAIN REFUSES TO BLOCKADE

London, Oct. 15.

Lord Plymouth's refusal, as chairman of the London Non-Intervention Committee, to consider the Russian demand for a blockade of Portuguese ports in order to prevent aid reaching the Spanish rebels, threatened to start an open race to-day between Fascist and Leftist powers in assisting their favourites in the Spanish civil conflict.

Reliable quarters here say that unless Lisbon speeds its answer to the Russian demands, the Soviet may act decisively, and without further consultation with other powers-United Press.

Common Cause

Moscow, Oct. 18. "The toilers of the Soviet Union are only fulßling their duty by rendering every assistance in their power to the revolutionary masses In Spain," says M. lesi Stall, ftussia's chief executive, in a me- safe to the Central Committee of the Spanish Communist Party..

He adds: "They realise that the

liberation of Spain from the oppress sion of Fascist reactionaries is not a private affair of Spaniards, but the common cause of all advanced and progressive mankind."-Reuter.

Portugal Replies.

London, Oct. 15.

The Portuguese reply to the Soviet accusations that principal supply of arms for the Spanish insurgents were going through Portuguese ports, has

EPIDEMIC FOLLOWS TYPHOON

QUEZON PROMISES

FULL RELIEF

442 DEAD IN

STORMS

Manila, Oct. 16.

It is officially announced that 442

been communicated to Lord Ply-persons Inst their lives in the recent mouth.

typhoon and the floods which follow- ed it.

und

It is understood that while denying the Russian allegallons, Portugal However, it is believed that as a' accepts In principle that a Commis- result of the floods cholera slon of Inquiry be sent to her soll, dysentery epidemics will take provided almular commissions are set heavy toll. up in Spanish ports to guard against Infringement of the neutrality pact

there.

Senor Manuel Quezon, the Pre- |sident, and high otteluis, have made an extensive tour of the, devastated areas in North Luzon provinces.

REBELS ATTACK ON WIDE FRONT

SUCCESSES CLAIMED AT MANY POINTS

COUNTER-BLOW

PARRIED :

H二|九

BRINGS JAPAN'S LAST WORD

Bringing with him final instructions for the conduct of Sino-Japan-- cae relations, Mr. Kazue Kuwajima, Director of the Bureau of Ecst Asiatic Affairs (in) the Tokyo Foreign Office, récently arrived in Shang- hal to instruct the Ambassador, Mr. Shigeru Kawagoë, in the matter of the Government's wishes.

Way Cleared

For Inquiry

In Palestine

London, OcL. 15.

The way has been cleared for the early departure of the Pales- tine Inquiry Commission by an' oflleial atinouncement that no lucidents have occurred to the past twenty-four hours, and lic Issuing of daily communiques is being discontinued.

Now that the Government's preliminary condillon, namely, the restoration of order, is sails. led, preparations are being made

despatch of the Commis for the sion, which will probably leave at the beginning of November.---

Renter's Bulletin, Service,

13 Killed In Bombay Riots

FRANCE QUERIES BELGIAN POLICY

WANTS DEFINITION OF NEUTRALITY

BRUSSELS SILENT

Paris, Oct. 15.

It is understood that a French note to be presented to the Bel- gian Government will ask for the Brussels conception of neutrality

and will put other painted ques-

tions to King Leopold's Ministers regarding Belgium's obligations

in other matters.

France is noxious to discover what

TROOPS PATROLLING repercussions the new Belgian polley

CITY STREETS

Bombay, Oct. 15. Climasing day of rialingin which thirteen were killed and 140 wounded, indus and Musicmi

of neutrality will have on the accord between the French und Belgiun General Stails, and the French Government will question Belgium un her attitude towards the League Let Nations Covenant.-Reuter

London, Oct. 15.

STILL, BOUND TO LEAGUE Having launched a big attack fui: a pilened battle in the centre

Brussels, Oct. 15, against Madrid along a 30-mile of the city 10-day.

There is a total absence of ofleint Front, the

trouble The insurgents under

commenced when comment on the speech delivered General Francisco Franco, have the Byculla district, which is aunsely he declared that Belgium would in Indus started to build a temple to yesterday by King Leopold, in which already gained important ground populated with Motiems, who stoned future maintain a strictly neutral in the past 24 hours of fighting, workmen. Thereafter the fighting policy in matters of defence. according to a broadcast from sprend throughout the city.

Well-informed quarters point out Three police officers and Ave con-. the rebel headquarters in Seville.)

stables were injured. One officer, there is no question of Belgium not surrounded by rioters, in the Bhendy recognising her International engage- Bazlar, was forced to fire in self-ments, Consequently she does not

withdrawing from envisage defence

League.

It is claimed the insurgent

troops have dvanced from San Martin, occupying Chapin- eria, only 23 miles from Madrid, on the direct rond to the capital.

It is also claimed that

Colonel

Yague's column

has advanced

| several more

while

more miles,

Colone Castejon's force

has occupied

Navas del Ray.

General Franco.

A violent battle is now proceeding between Colonel Degados' men and a Government force--tester,

Counter-Stroke Fails

Madrid, Oct. 15..

It is learned that the Leftists') counter-offensive west of the capital are t has failed. The Rightists

Lord Plymouth is understood to have Informed M. Mnisky, the Rus-

In a speech in Cabanatuan, Senor present attacking fiercely along B sian Ambassador, that the Moscow suggestion that the British and Quezon promised unstinted govern-30-mile front, French fleets should watch the mental relief" to the afflleted" com-

Portuguese

caast is not a proper minities-United Press.

matter for discussion. He therefore

the Non-Intervention Committee.

did not propose to chill a meeting of

M. Malsky paid a further visit to the Foreign Omeo to-day, and It; Is belloved he again urged the neces alty of an early meeting of the Com- mittee,Router.

No New Evidence

Tear Gas For Strikers

MOB DISPERSED BY the capital.

SALINAS POLICE

the

Govern-

Moslems attacked stray Hindus in many parts of the city and troops The problem facing the were patrolling the streets al the cument is to determine to what extent of the day United Press.

Belgium, by signing any new Western European security pact, will go be yond engagements already made with the League.

'TENSE SITUATION

Bambay, Oct. 15. Thirteen people, buve been_katled

140 injured 112 the atoslem riots here.

and

The situation is becoming tense-emer,

Diplomatic elreles hold that f nuu-Belgium does riol enter u new western pact she will still be bound more by obligations to the League and consequently is not thinking of re- pudiating the principle of collective; security-Reuter,

PERU DENIES REVOLUTION·

RUMOUR OF CLASH

IN CAPITAL.

SECURITY DESTROYED?,

Paris, Oct. 15. Authoritative eircles in France bo- lieve that King Leopold's Belgion neutrality statement has thrown the whole of the post-war European system into the melting pot and broken the nel-work of pacts the nations have concluded in search of security.

tions without notice-Reuter Bulle- tin Service.

NO REPUDIATION

La Paz, Oct. 15. It is noteworthy that the Govern

Wille ailelal circles decline to The semi-ocial newspaper, La ment hos urgently ordered the in- Calle, said to-day that a popular re- comment, it is generally felt that the tensification of the fortification of bcllion, "alded by some army corps." speech of the Belgian King yester- Madrid's Buburbs.

wes proceeding in Peru, following day amounted to a breaking of Bel- It is believed that the Bightist ob- Sunday's. presidential elections in xium's alliance with France, de- Jective is. establishment of

which the leftist candidate, Senor nelation of the Locarno Pact and mile front extending north-westward Luis Antonia Eguiguren was the withdrawal from the League of Na- from Mocejon and Navalperal, from apoorent victor which the insurgents will be able to "The paper added that violent fight= attack Aranjuez, 20 miles south of ing was occurring in Lima, the Madrid, Illescas, 20 miles south, and Peruvian capital-United Press. Navalcarnero,

20 miles south-west of

Later

London, Oct. 10. Lima. Oct. 18. London, Oct. 15,

A correspondent will the Leftista

The Belgian Ambassador called at The.Bolivian resorts of a revolu- the Foreign Office yesterday to ex- The latest Sovlet Note, proposing

near Mocejon writes that Dr. William tion in Pert are entirely false. There plain to Mr. Anthony Eden, the routrol of Portuguese ports, con

Freedarn's ambulanco corps reports has been no fighting in Lima. Lains no additional evidence whatso

that Rightist batteries shelled a

Foreign Secretary, that there was no The latest election returns indicato question of Belgium repudiating her over to show that the non-interven-

Salinas, Oct. 15. plainly marked Red Cross ambulance Police used tear gas bombs to dis-on Wednesday. Shrapnel battered United Press...

a victory for Senar Egulguren obligations. He said Belgium tion agreement is being actually violated,

Bays Lord Plymouth in a Pro 400 strikers who were storm-the radiator cover, but the 12 decu-

mains loyal to the League of Nations. letter to the Soviet representative on ing barbed wire barricades of the punts of the machino were not in-

It is believed the new Belgian the Non-Intervention Committee,ing plan to-day.

Salinas Valley Ice Company's pack-jured.

neutrality policy, outlined by the The letter declines to summon a

Meanwhile, it is learned that states that Aldea del Frenta has been King yesterday, relates principally Mayor E. J. Lencly announced that Rightists have practically destroyed captured, the rebusting on to the coming Locarno negotio further meeting of the Committee at present to discuss the Soviet prettuce workers strike is over."

"as far as the city is concerned, the the village of Azucalcar in an ward in this sector to within 25 in which Belgium wishes to be a posal. It also polnis out

artillery bombardmant during Tues miles of Madrid during the past 24 guaranteed party but not a guarantor Portugal has not yet replied to the The workers will not agree to the day and Wednesday--United Press, hours, Committee's request for explanations employers' terms, however, and have

It is claimed the Leftists abtn- If this policy is successful then it with regard to

the complaints of lost their jobs to unemployed who

Rapid Advance

doned over 150 dead and two may open the way for Beiglum to Portuguese violations of the agree- eagerly took their places on

machine-guns, with considerable am- modify her 1920 defensive agreement ment Reuter Special.

lettuce farms-United Press.

Burgos, Oct. 15.

munition, in the fight for Alden, del with Franco negotiation, but it The Rightist headquarters here Fresno.United Press.

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Norwegian Rescues Entire Crew

The Japanese steamer Moko Maru, 7,144 tong, sank yesterday afternoon in heavy weather in the Gulf of Lingaven, in the Philippine Islands, but her entire crew, was saved by the Norwegian steamer Concordia.

The B. and S. steamer Anking, overdue at Manila yesterday, had been variously reported damaged and chased off her course by a typhoon. It now appears her delay was caused by an attempt to reach the Moko Maru. The Anking carried 425 passengers for Manila, mostly from Amoy.

At noon yesterday the Moko Maru, bound from Moji to Dungan, reported she was making water in her forward holds but that she was in no need of immediate assistance. A half an hour later, however, she sent an SOS crackling across the water, adding that she was taking great quantities of water and was unable to cope with the situation unaided. She was then in latitude 17.28 N., longitude 119.19 E., according to her reckon- ing.

Jean Batten

Flying Over

At p.m. the British steamer, Anking, Butterfield and Swire, bound for Mall from Amay, signalled the Moko Maru she was making her best speed to assist the sinking ship.

Almost simultaneously, the Nor | wegian freighter flushed the Moko that she was near at hand and had altered course to Bucccur the By this time, the Moko Maru was, coming close, into the Lingaven Gulf, proceeding at 10 knots.

Tasman Sea Japanese vessel.

Sydney, Ock, 15. Miss Jean Batten took off at 4.35 m. (local time) for her dangerous night across Tasman Sea ta Auckland Reuter's Bulletin Service.

COPPER'S PROSPECT BRIGHTER

run

Al 3 pm, the Concordia sighted The Maru, and 30 minutes later had up alongside. In spite of D dangerous swell. By 7 pm, all the crew of 51 on the Japanese ship were safe aboard the Norwegian.

The vessel was drifting, low in the water, in the vicinity of the Piedra Lights, the Concordia reported at this time The Mako-sank-later-in- latitude 10.29 N. longitude 119.44 E. BOUND FOR KEELUNG

Manila, Oct. 10. The Japanese, freighter Moko Maru, of the Dairen Kisen Kaisha, sank last night oft Piedra Point, on

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Q curn of iron ore aboard and a crew of 54.

DEMAND FOR ARMAMENTS

Loudun, Oct. 15.

A further increase of five per cent, in copper production Ins not prised the metal markets, and experts! hoki that if the demand continues at the present rate, and there is no reason why It should not, "the in- creased output should be easily lapped up."

The biggest buying orders in the market to-day were on account of consumers, who are faced with the

demand for copper for armia-

The crew was safely taken off by the Norwegian steamer Concordia, however, which is now proceeding to Realung-Reuter.

Gives Fortune To Research

LORD NUFFIELD'S GENEROSITY

London, Oct. 15. Lord Numeld, who in recent years over million

ments purposes. The market feels contributed

log inclines unanimously to the view sterling to Oxford University, pro- that higher prices are inevitable in poses to extend the scope of the the near future and that the com- University'n Medical School and the molly is still very

Nutfield Institute for cheap at the present price.

Research. Sentiment was further bolstered

Medical

The Intest gift, which has beca up by the knowledge that stocks con received with the liveliest satisfaction tinue to decline, despite the increases the establishment of posts for doctors and deep gratitude, will be used for in production. A moderately large interested in research and desirous bull account exists, which may make of proceeding to higher degrees. for occasional, fluctuations but this will likely be outweighed by the ever made by one man

Lord Nulled's gift is, the largest persistent excellence of the conBritain, except the gifts under the In Great sumers' demand-Reuter.

Rockefeller Foundation and those of

he Carnegle Trust.

IRELAND LOYAL

Lord Nutfield has also promised £100,000 to the forthcoming appeal to endow the Bodleian Library and for new inboratorics for physics, geology and other developments. Router Special.

NEGUS TO LIVE

IN GENEVA?.

Geneva, Oct. 15.

TO AGREEMENT

NO ROOM FOR ANY FOREIGN AIRWAYS

London, Oct. 15. The Irish Free, State has refused permission to a German air company to establish experimental stations in Inauguration of a trans-Atlantic air the French free zone surrounding It is reported that the Emperor of Ireland in preparation for the Ethiopia has purchased a chitesu in passenger sorvlet.

Geneva, about 15 miles from the It is understood that the reason for Swiss borrior, and within: half this refusal is that Ireland has agreed hour's motor run of the League of to Join Canada, Newfoundland and Nations buildings. Great Britain in establishing a jointIt is presumed he will require the company which will operate; an permission of the French Govern- Atlantic, service-Reuter Special ment to settle there. Reuter Special,

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