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RUGGER AND SOCCER

THE LATEST HOMESIDE RESULTS

London, Oct. 28. Eastern Counties were well beaten by Mdlesex at Wood- ford to-day when the teams met in a rugby match; Middlesex won by 20 to 14, while at Poris- mouth Hampshire beat Rent 16-B.

Flaying ไท the Football Association's Charity Shield to day Sunderland beat the Arsenal by two goals to onc-Reuter.

MYSTERY VICTIM'S

IDENTITY

(Continued from Pape 1.) Mrs. E. M. Carnrick,

resident of Repulse Bay Hotel. Identification of the body was made at the Public Mortuary by Mr. the Ne- of J. Semmler, Mannger pulse Bay Hotel.

Mrs. Carnrick was a widow, aged 50

She was a regular visitor from the United States to Hongkong, her first trip here being in 1929, when she came with her husband.

Mr. Carrick is believed to have died shortly after the return to New York from the 1920 visit.

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Lerd Plymouth said that the result of the examination of specifle allega tions made against Italy showed lack af evidence or that the incidents had cccurred prior to Italy's adherence to the neutrality agreement or that the ulleged incidents were not shown to have occurred.

The French representative. M.

Corbin, maintained French Government entirely approved the Non-Intervention Agreement and would do is best to make it elictive ind examine any practient scheme ut control. French would also parti cipate in any magasures other Govern ments agreed upon.

Charles

the

i ond Plymouth then pointed out. that the Soviet's position still was not clear and asked whether itussla re- garded herself bound by the agree ment or whether she regarded her- self free from obligations.

The sub-committee meets again on November and the main committee on November 4.--Kruter.

DEFECTIONS FEARED

the

London, Oct. 28. Despite fears of defection in Russin and Portugal from the International

Committee, Non-Intervention

as organisation remained intact after a six-hour meeting to-day, which was devoted to passionate accusations and counter-attacks arising out of the

notes, consideration of recent including Portugal's, which asserted that the Soviet's influence in Spanish affairs was responsible for the civil

svar.

On her list trip she arrived in May

Meanwhile, the text of the Russian After remaining your. Repulse Bay for about a month, Mrs.

elucidation of its note to the Non- Committee has been Carrick left for a trip to Japan Intervention

insuci. It states the Soviet is pre- where she remained fur about six

pared to discuss the proposal to the works before returning to Hongkong

Committee, Lord President of the A Telegraph representative Inter- viewed Mr. Semmler,

Plymouth, that Portuguese ports be Manager

reaching Hotel,

prevent arma Bay

ing Repulse

controlled to few minutes

the insurgents, and adds that control after he had identified the body.

might be extended to Spanish ports "It is most upsetting," Mr. Semi-

and to the Spanish frontiers, "Mis. Cornrick was last Irr atd. seen alive by members of the hotel staff at about 8 p.m. on Tuesday.

was then dressed in evening clothes and appeared us if she was She did proceeding to n function.

not dine al Repulse Bay Hotel on Tuesday night."

The body was discovered in Middle Bay at 4 yesterday by two beach coolles, who immediately made a re- port to the Police,

A broadcast appeal was made by the authorities from ZBW at frequent Intervals last night, requesting re- sidents to come forward and identify the body, which was immediately re- mayed to the Mortuary.

Mr. Carnrick's absence from Re- pulse Bay was first noticed by the

this morning. He mode a report to the Manager who immediately informed the police.

floor boy at about 1 a'clock Jan Lo H, 36. were brought before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magis- tracy this morning for conduct by fighting in Gillman Street yesterday. They were bound over in $50 to keep the peace for six months. The fight started through argument over work.

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The body was not identified, how- ever, until shortly before 10 am.

ELECTION WARFARE

RAGING

(Continued from_Page_1.)

the world, by dividing it through class hatred.

As the President's procession drove through Manhattan scores of police facing-the-crowd, stationed at in- tervals along the route, afforded evidence of the unusual precautions taken to guard the chief executive in the closing stagca of this most bitter campaign-Reuter,

EXCITEMENT GROWS

The Soviet does not object to the establishment of control ports and points along the frontier not occupied by the rebels, providing the consent of the legitimate Spanish Govern- ment la obtained.

begin

Russia proposes medlately the discussion of its super- vised neutrality proposal.

or

11

It is understood that the British, German and Italian representatives the Non-Intervention Committee are still of the opinion that the Rus- sian elucidation of its first note fails to clarify the situation completely. Moreover, the Committee has ac- cepted the Ilallan and Portuguese re- plies to Bussla's charges of breaches of neutrality as satisfactory, though the

M. Russian

representative, Maisky, objected in both instances.- Reuter.

Fresh Charges

OCTOBER 29, 1936.

NUFFIELD CRITICISM

ANSWERED

(Continued from Page 1)

EOME time engines, conferred for with the Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin. It is believed they dis cussed Lord Numeld's criticism of the Air Ministry and his allegations of obstruction by political elements in the Ministry,

Ministry's Merriwhite, the Air view of the controversy Nuffield fies started will be given in a White Paper to be published to-morrow. It will any that the four firms supply- Armstrong-Siddeley.. Bristol Acro- in the Ministry's requirements are planes, Napler and Rolls-Royce. The scheme Government's expansion coming into effect, they had decided

a multiplicity against

elty of

of types engines for aircraft and had selected motors of high quality performance, The provision of the necesary engines for the R.A.F. expansion programme is well within the capa- city of the four arms selected and the delivery of engines now being mude is very satisfactory, the White Paper will state.

INTERVIEW RECALLED At the interview of November 27 between Viscount Swinton, last

of State for Air. Baron Secretary Weir of Inverforth and Lord Nuffield, the latter expressed anxiety about the lack of preparedness of the Gov- ernment's supply and arrangements en

for the production of aircraft engines, the White Paper will continue,

Both Viscount Swinton and Baron Weir declared the introduction of a 50-engine arm would be welcome, on the ground of its production expert- ence, but they pointed out that Lord Nuffield's firm in Wolseley specialised in engines of lower horsepower than those required by the Air. Ministry for military purposes.

pro- Under the 1836 expansion gramme I was decided to produce a number of the Bristol type of Irge engines, largely for the reserve, and therefore the Government resolved to bring in outside firms. Under the production

was arranged scheme that the Wolseley plant should co- operate with six other firms manu- facturing parts for Bristol engines. LORD NUFFIELD DEMURRED

Lowever, wanted to Lord Nuffield, however, construct 2,000 complete Bristol en-

White Paper

will state. gines, the

Lord Austin, chairman of the Motor Firms Committee, innd said it was

Comm still their considered opinion that the only safe and practicable scheme was for each firm to manufacture parts. The Instead of the complete engines, Wolseley representative assented.

But the next morning Lard Nuffield announced that the Wolseley plant would not co-operate in the scheme and the Bristol Company replaced Wolseley.

The Committee of Imperial Defence had allocated the Morris factories to the Way Office with a view to meet- ing the great demanda of mechanised army, the White Paper continuiry.

The plan adopted, it adds, is that advocated by experienced firms who are making themselves responsible for its execution, holding it most

London, Oct. 28. Italy has despatched another note to the Non-Intervention Committee charging Russin, with twenty new violations of the Spanish neutrality | practieable in all the circumstances.- arrangement,

simultaneously Reuter Special,, proposing publication of all docu ments in connection with the sub- committees proceedings.

and

The full Committee recommended wider publicity for its activities us 11

result of this Son, in-

fuller

to the cluding a press "of salient passages and state- ments made at secret sessions.

Russia, at the afternoon meeling, agreed to continue in the Committee after presenting a new note, elucidat- ing Friday's communication, which the Committee found satisfactory.—-- United Press.

SPANISH CABINET

CRISIS

(Continued from Page`1.)

New York, Oct. 28. Governor Alfred Landon, Repub- Hear candidate for the Presidency, standing in a touring car, waved his hat to thousands of people jam- ining the sircets here to-day, whilst tleker tape showered down on him On his way to Murray Hill Hotel from Pennsylvania Station, where he had scheduled conferences with ex-Governor Al Smith, Mr. John W. It is suspected that many Fascist Davis and Republican leaders, sympathisers in Madrid will attnek An hour earlier at the Hotel, a the Government in the rear when crowd of Republicans booed Pre-the final assault is launched. sident Roosevelt's name, precipitat-

correspondent ndds: "My ing a briet exchange of blows. capture, in which an Italian Whippet Earlier, nt Newark, Governor tank driver prevented robel Moors Landon spoke promising to meet killing me, enabled me to compare Labour's problems in "an Americon two armies. The robels' equipment way" by vigorous enforcement of is certain to bring victory. Federal laws protecting Labour's rights. He remarked, "I myself have worked with my hands and deeply sympathise with the working men's and women's point of view." He warned against "false liberalism and undisguised autocracy."-United Presa.

FINE WEATHER

The antleyclone continues to move eastward. Pressure is now highest near Tokyo. Local forecast:-N. E. winds, fresh fine generally.

The

LOYALISTS A RABBLE

to

PLAN SHOOT SATURDAY

H.K. RIFLE ASSN, COMPETITION

The Hongkong Rifle Association will hold a spoon and practice_shant" ut the Stonecutter's Range on Satur- day afternoon, commencing at 2.15 p.m.

A private launch will leave Queen's Pler at 1.15 p.m., calling at Kowloon at 1.25 pm, and thence direct to Stoneculter's, returning at the con- clusion of the shoot.

Owing to the restricted accommoda- tion available it will be Impossible for aliated. members of the Re- gular Army units to shoot, but such members of the Volunteers, Police, etc., may do so. All individual full members of the Association may, of course, compete if they wish to do so.

The rebels learn the Government's secret plans almost immediately. It is a problem whether there is enough gasoline in Madrid to operate any equipment foreign helpers may send. "Many belleve the fall of Madrid will not end the war, pointing out I that foreign Governments may

recognise President Azana's Govern ment if it is set up at Barcelona.

"I saw at the front Loyalists who deserted their posts to swarm headquarters demanding food. saw contingents departing from Madrid unarmed and equipped only with thin blankets. It is rellably stated the shortage of guns and ammunition is acute. In the post fortnight I have seen only a couple of Loyalist planes, whereas a month ago I counted 30 at one airport. think most have been destroyed, but possibly a few have joined the rebels. "In Madrid espionage is rampant.

The Linguist

I

"The Leftists are still strong in Catalonia and Asturias.

"I have been expelled from Burgos and have been in gaols or moving

Moors

appro- since Sunday. The printed my watch and spectacles and only through my Ambassador, Mr. | Bowers, was I able to enter France without a passport."-United Press.

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