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1988

Hurry to Implement Anglo-Irish Accord

DE VALERA GIVES CHAMBERLAIN MUCH CREDIT FOR PACT

Broad British View Of Appeasement Succeeds

London, Apr. 27.

Prompt steps have been taken to implement the Anglo-Irish agreements, both in the London and Dublin Parliaments.

Mr. Malcolm MacDonald has introduced a Bill to the House of Commons "to give effect to the agreements regarding the relations of the United Kingdom and Eire." Mr. Eamon De Valera introduced a similar measure in the Dail, and declared that the House must accept or] reject the agreements as a whole. He especially dwelt on the return of ports at present in the hands of the British Navy, and said they were handed over unconditionally. The agreement finally establishes Irish sovereignty in 26 counties and the territorial seas.

The new Senate met for the Brst time at Leinster House, which is the same building in which the Dail ineets.

A Dublin message says that Mr.

Lancashire

De Valera was warmly applauded in Resents New

the Dall when he asked for approval

of the London agreement. He und

that Elre fully realised her obligations regarding defence, and she

would modernise her port defensive system. Elre would never permit her territory to be used an a base for an attack against Britain.

He believed that Irish unity would be secured in a short time because he Government belleved the British

realized that Irish unity was more Jimportant than disunity.

The agreement would have been inipossible except for Mr. Neville Chamberlain's broad view of con- in these cillation and appeasement critical Umes.

Egyptian

INSURGENT ARMIES ADVANCE

Objective Plains Near Valencia

Saragossa, Apr. 28. Despite the fact that the military operations yesterday were hampered by rainy weather, the forces under General Varela gained further ground in their attempt to get con- trol of the plaing iving north-west of Valencia.

Smashing

their

way

through

Denies Any

Part In Cave Killing

Too Frightened To Deny Deposition Of Dying Man

the

RECORD VOTE FOR U.S. NAVY

Provides Funds For Warship Building

Washington, April 27. A record peace-timo appropriation A complete denial that he had:

Anance the Unlied anything to do with the killing was States Navy for the next fiscal year

of $940,000,000 made by Leung Kam-ki

has been approved by President F. D. Criminal Sessions this morning of Huen Kon-hing in a cave above Bay Boosevelt. View, was continued before the Chief Justice, Str Atholl MacGregor.

Williams, Mr E. H.

Assistant

The measure is distinct from the "Big Navy" Bill which the Senate is Int present debating. It provides funds for the commencement of work strong mountain positions they suc- Attorney-General, appeared for the on two new battleships, two cruisers, ceeded in reaching the foothies of prosecution. Lau was defended by eight destroyers and six two cruisers, the Gudar mountains which, together Mr. Le Tung-tan, Instructed by Mr. as well as money to continue work with the mountains of Pobo lying A. el Arcullt, and Leung was re of two battleships, three alreraft further west, were enveloped prac-presented by Mr. H. W. Lee, on the carriers, eight crisers, forty-three destroyers and sixteen submarines.--- tically the whole day in mist. Inci-instructions of Mr. J. M. Hall. dentally a bitter cold prevailed yes-

Further cross-examined this morn- Reuter. terday throughout the entire Terueling, Laut, who had given his evidence-

in-chief at the previous hearing, sald; battle area.

that during his struggle with deccas- cd, Hon-wang, brother of the latier,! dashed upon them and was shot.

Counter-attacks launched by the Loyalists under protection of, this thick mist were repulsed.-Trans-,

ocean.

BOMBERS ACTIVE

Barcelona, Apr. 28.

Barcelona's sunt heroines rent in by out 30 bombs were dropped on houses but caused no casualties, since the inhabitants were warned by air

Two air raids on gent yesterday,

alarm.

for

He had been out of work month and on the day before the came and shooting, the brothers borrowed his last ten-cent piece. He was very frightened when he made his statement, to the Police and did of the statement was untrue.

know what he was saying. Part

TRIES TO STOP

BIG BUILDING

Washington, Apr. 27. President F. D. Roosevelt to-day signed the largest peace time Navy Appropriations Bill on record.

Meanwhile attempts to limit debate on the Expansion Bill were checked, and efforts to secure quick netion for a final vote on Thursday were block- ed.

Whe Senator Vandenberg said

not

It was for fun that he went to the United States was still bound by the millside with Leung and Lo Chung- London Treaty Imitations, did he

discharged,

demanded that authorisation for hing, who has since been to pick korabis. He had no inten- of the Bill. He said he would en 45,000-ton battleships be struck out The seaport, Castallon de la Plana,

the

Introduce an amendment authorising the objective of the present advance tion to steal. On arriving at

to the building up to 105,000 ions, instead of the Insurgents, was bombed twice cave he did not call out by numerous planes yesterday. After brothers but went right in as

of the proposed 135,000 tons. more than 100 bombs had been drop- wanted to show Leung and Lo what ped by 20 planes at 8 o'clock, a the place was like. He was not un second attack was made at 2 o'clock.expert in handling guns, The planes dropped a large number of bombs, destroying 50 houses and.

Cotton Duties killing and wounding numbers of per-

Severe Increases Hurt Trade

of

London, Apr. 27.

Secretary Mr. R. S. Hudson, Overseas Trade, received a deput- allon of Manchester manufacturers to-day, when the deputation express-

cashire at the unexpected and severe tion, welcomed the agreement and said his party would vote for it.increases in Egyptian cotton duties. Router.

Lan-

EXPECTED LESS SERIOUS CHARGE

Questioned in regard to the dying The towns of Almazara and Villa-depositions of Kon-wang, who alleged real, south of Castellon, were likewise the fired three shots at him, accused bombed. Fourteen houses were sald he accepted this allegation destroyed, six persons killed and at the time because he thought about 20 wounded.--Transocean.

Anglo-Polish

Mr. Cosgrave, leader of the opposi-ex the grave anxiety felt in Naval Pact

"PUPPET" BODY TO CONTROL NORTH CHINA CO-OPERATIVES

system.

Completed

he would be charged with a lighter offence as Kon-wang was still alive. He dared not admit he had any share in the killing of Kon-hing as he knew he was dead,

He did not specify the grounds on which he based his contention, but later he explained that he feels the United States is morally bound to the Treaty and had not exhausted the possibility of maintaining limitation of tonnage through co-operation with the powers-United Press,

SENATOR ARTHUR NYE DEMANDS WITHDRAWAL

that

Washington, Apr. 27.

In the course of the debate on the Naval Expansion Bill, Senator Arthur Nye said: "Why, the mest ardent supporters of the Bill are Mr. Willams: Why did you put the Communists- they hope that Amerl- blame on Laung for killing Kon-ca at some time will be prevalled hing?-Since I had admitted having upon to

support Russia. afrald He urged the quickest possible fired at Kon-wong I was

Philippines and someone might question who shot withdrawal from the Kon-hing, and therefore I put the said that "Britain should have cheer- made blame on Leung. In fect Leung dided when Mr. Paul McNutt

clear It would be utter folly to not do it.

give the Philippines independence."

"Every hour of delay in with- drawal is another hour of pressure Philippines "upon us to throw billions of dollars

in the event of an emergency. into the defence of the

Senator Nye said that

it they

would soon assessed the cost of the defence of demands to delay indoyen- the Philippines, they dence.-United Press,

The deputation urged the Govern- ment to make representations to the Egyptian authorities regarding the matter, and also urged the compara-

London, Apr. 27.

So this was another lie in your tive advantage to Egypt, as well as

The Anglo-Polish Naval Agree- to Lancashire's trade of the quota ment, together with the protocol of statement to the Police? Yes.

Can you explain why Lo should signature and the exchange of notes, reply expressed was signed at the Foreign Office this say that he heard you remark, complete sympathy with the case afternoon by the Foreign Secretary, will strike the brothers, otherwise

Lord Halifax, and the First Lord of they will strike me"?-No. presented, and suid the Government Admiralty, Mr. Duff Cooper on Why didn't you cross-examine Egyptian the British side, and Count Raczinsk Kon-wang when he made the allega- and Capt. Stocklash, representing the tion against you? I was too frighten Pollsh Ministry of Marine,

Mr. Hudson in

Peiping, Apr. 28.

that the was prepared to make further strong Japanese reports claim

to the Hsin Min Hui has already established representations 614 rural co-operatives, as well as Government-Reuter.

200 rural mutual aid societies in areas along the railways in North! China, despatching eight officers to control these socletles,

The agreement which will be published as a White Paper, runs on similar lines to the 1930 London

It is believed here that this merely SMUGGLERS DUMP Naval Treaty, and deals with quali- that he had been to a number of

means the Hsin Min Hut has an- nounced the intention to assume con- trol of this number of existing co- operatives, since this approximates to the number previously existing in those areas. United Press.

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SUGAR IN S'HAI, CHINESE CHARGE

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NOTHING TO DO: WITH IT............. Leung stated tative limitation of naval armaments, schools, the last one of which was and the exchange of information on Pui Ching. building programmes.-British Wire- less.

Shanghai, Apr. 28. Chinese reports state that Iurge quantities of Japanese

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KOWLOON FAMILY POISONED BY BAD FISH

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London, Apr. 28. Diplomatic

in London quarters

persons, including children... that M. He first became acquainted with

Geneva, Apr. 28. consider it not unlikely

meal of Lau and the dead brothers several

It is reported here

that Mr. Francols Poncet, the present French became ill after eating a

fish at their home. In Reclamation months ago when they were working i

King Harold Butler, the director of the Ambassador in Berlin, will be ap- Street yesterday, and were taken to in a house next to his. He

the killing of International Labour Bureau, will pointed Ambassador to Italy when nothing to do with Kon-hing nor was the allegation of inform the governing body when it the Franco-Italian negotiations have the Kowloon Hospital, where it was Kon-wang in his dying depositions meets for its spring session to-day of been brought to a successful conclu diagnosed that they were suffering

his

asserts the Manchester Guar-from food poisoning.

They told the police that they had Intention to resign his post dlan. that he had been holding a gun order to become rector of the New

that the bought the fish from the market. The reports state that the Sugari

paper points out Merchants Association has repeated- The German Consul-General at The first time he went to the cave College, Oxford,

Mr. Butler has been connected appointment of M. Poncet, who had y petitioned the Customs to take Hongkong will hold a reception in was on the evening of the shooting action.

honour of the German National Day when Lau naked him to go and pick with the Labour Bureau since its the opportunity to get first-hand in- extremely well-informed diplomat is

Artly as British sub formation on Nationalism and Fas- necessary in view of the many im Negotiations have also been under- on Monday, May 2, at the German korabis. He had no idea there would foundation, taken with the Japanese authorities. Club, Connaught Road,

11.30 be shooting and he had no reason to director, and since the death of Mr. cism during his long stay on his portant problems that will have to --United Press,

Albert Thomas in 1932, as director. Berlin post, would be an excellent be solved by France's new Ambassa- a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

the brothers enuse

any harm.

selection since an appointment of an dor to Italy--Transocean. Cross-examined, accused said he Transocean.

gun in his life. hnd never handled He did not put the questions alleged making his when Kon-wang was

He was too dying depositions. frighted to do so, after he had been uccused of having robbed an Indian constable of his revolver.

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He did not run away at the time of the shooting beenuse he was so shaken with fright that his logs re- fused to move.

TOLD LAU TO HURRY Mr. Williams: After the shooting. why did you wait for Lou to leave?-- I did not know the way home from there,

When you saw Lou wrop up the revolver, what did you do?--I told him to hurry. On leaving the cave before a meal we went and had returning home.

If you had been so frightened, didn't the scene of the shooting still remain on your mind then?-Yos, In fact I had to close my eyes whenever I thought of it.

Did Lau go to your house and sleep?-No.

He slept on the roof with your knowledge? Yes, but the roof was publle property and I had no right to ask him to leave..

Did you give him an overcoat?- Yes; he complained to me he was feeling cold.

You said you did not know the way home, why did you say you were to the willing to lend the Police cave?I had to when I found myself In that position, but I never took the Police there..

How did you know, where the re- volver was?I did not point out the place

Re-examined by fils Counsel, ne- cused said he did not know what a handcuff was, and smiled when, this was explained to him. He was very confused and frightened when the dying depositions of Kon-wang ware being taken, he said. * The bass la proveading, de

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