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KING'S BROTHER IN FRANCE LONDON, Oct. 2 (Router)
INTERNATIONAL LAW: AND THE SUBMARINE
(Continued from Page 4.).
before the Great War, we find ano
common, that enemy mer rulo which they very nearly have in
NAZIS IN WARSAW
the creed of commu-nazilam, others who wish to, shape their own destinies along the lines of freedom speech and individual effort, Joln in a universal brotherhood of free- to dom, and, spurn all that Germany The Duke of Windsor has arrived saved. To take one of these as Warsaw without incldent to-day,
and Russia stand for,
Peeling Bells (By Order) Announce Entry chant vessels are to be destroyed only under extreme circumstances and that, when destruction is ine-A communique states that the BERLIN, Oct. 2 (Reuter)— vitable, thone on board must be first German troops entered
examplo. According to British
It is stated that 4,000 men practice, the captor is permitted comprising the Hela garrison, in- to destroy the prize in only two cluding Admiral Unruh, chief of casca: (1) when the vessel cap- tored is in such a condition, to be the Polish navy, will lay down na Incapable of being sent to
their arms to-day. William Borah (Republican) principal delude ourselves that the German in Mundclln died here to-day from a (2) when the cupluring vessel is hour, beginning at noon, for seven
any port of adjudication, and All churches in Germany have been, blil, and Senator Key Pltiman, chair-another country is a fragrant flower, heart attack. He was aged 67 years.mable to sparo a prize crow todays in succession in connection with | instructed, to ring their bella for an
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (Reu- ter). What Is expected
in France, but the nature of his develop into one of the greatest
Before the united world, both dic-post is not disclosed. oratorical battles in the history tators will fall, and nations will again of the United States began in return to sanity, prosperity and tree- |CARDINAL DIES the Senate at 5 o'clock to-day. dom.
In the meantime, for the sake of The protagonists will be Senator common-sense, don't let us try to
CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (UP).Cardinal
opponent of the neutrality revision
In no way to be associated with the man of the foreign relations, com- noxious weed to which the German mitice.
in Germany may be likened. For The police are taking strict pre- the German women and children I cautions against
untoward have the utmost pity. For the men, Incident.
especially those abroad who should Regular uniformed men have been have had the Independence supplemented by plainclothes detec-courage to protest against Hillerism, The Indian Trade Commissioner's tives, some of whom will sit, in the I have nothing but scorn.
Joffice in Hamburg has been closed. galleries.
Let's determine that the respon
GANDHI'S SUPPORT
any
and
take the prize into such INDIANS IN REICH
But in all cases, the commander warsaw, says
a port the entry of German troops into the German newa | LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter),Indian is required to remove those on agency. interests in Germany will be looked board, together with the ship It adds that they will at one after by the United States authori-papers to reach safety.
the same time be ringing for victory, and ties for the time being.
This rulo may be said to havé bu-and tolling for the fallen. come quite general at the opening of the present Contury and was put In practice in the Russo-Japanese
It is understood that. Mr. Garner, [sibility for the present les with as President of the Senate, will be Germany and every German, and ready to clear the galleries im- teave our pity for those who deserve mediately if there are any demon-E strations
Administration leaders predict that
at least 65 per cent. of the Senatora will support the President.
Repeal Cortain?
Supporters of the embargo repeal
Wrist Watch Stolen
NEW DELHI, Oct. 2 (Reuter) The arrival here of Lord Linlithgow, the Mahatma Gandhi and the Con gress war sub-committee has aroused
rat interest in India.
Mrs. A. E. Longenberg, of Wal met this Ching Street, Kowloon, had her wrist
clain to have 57 sure votes. They concede 30 sure vetes to their when walking in Argyle Street you- watch valued at $20, stolen from her ponents, eight being doubtful. This claim closely agrees with the estimate terday.
of some of the opposition.
Adtninistration's The
neutrality
The Congress war sub-commlites afternoon to Gandhi's report on his interview last consider
The President of the All-India Mosiem League has been granted an Interview with the Viceroy on Thurs-
NEW RUBBER QUOTA
Tuesday with the Vlcerly.
day.
bill, says a later message, was in-ciple with the cash and carry policy troduced to the Senate by Senator for non-military goods, but are an- Key Pitman, who, wille denouncing xious to prevent a repeal of the arms the existing arms embargo as di embargo,
LONDON, 2 (Reuter)-The rub- crimination In favour of Germany,
If Allies Call
ber regulation committee has fixed also refuted the Isolationists' prgu-
Senator Borah, in a spirited the revised quata at 75 per cent. for ment that the repeal would favour
speech, said that having changed the fourth quarter of the year. Britain and France because of their our laws that we may send a NO PRIVATE PLANES- control of the Atlantic trade routes,
Senator Plitman emphasised that there seemed to be no ground for the fear of being drawn into war as long as they conformed to the admitted
recepts of International law.
Shipping Prohibition
He justified the prohibition of American shipping from trading with the belligerents on the ground that the legal and inhuman killing of American seamen on the high seas was responsible for the entry of America into the last war.
Senator Plitman declared that the provision for a nine-day credit would not conflict with the Johnson Act as transactions on a short-term credit busis was considered to be equivalent to vash payments.
to the Allies because of their ur- gent call, "I do not see how we could refuse' to send our armies in
WELLINGTON, Oct.
(Reuter).
the hour of their greater need Aircraft and equipment of all nero should tat
hour unfortunately etubs in New Zealand have been taken over by the New Zealand air
come."
Ile continued: "I don't see how force. wo could; I doubt very seriously if we would."
All private club flying ceased last weck.
Senator Borah said that among the reasons for the original neutrailty STOCK EXCHANGE FIRM
bill was the desire to remain aloof from controversies in Europe, and u deep, humanitarian sentiment against selling firms to-the-warring- nations for profit.
Senator Borah contested the sug gestion that the arms embargo had not worked, and said the fact that
The case against the blli was pre- the arm's refecturers were eling sented by Senator Borah, leader of in the desire to repeal the existing the Isolationists, who agree in prin-law showed that it was working.
Maizee's
announces the return
of Mrs. Vigel,
Helena Rubenstein
Consultant
for one week only.
Consultations beginning Thursday, October 5th
Alaxandra - Buliding
Des Voeux Stoad Central'
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter).-The
war.
wor
to
. Trains Resume LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter),-Ac- cording to the German wireless, the It was further strengthened by train service between Berlin and East being embodied in the Hague con Prussia resumed 10-day. vention of 1907. The Hague rule
Passengers will leave the train concerning treatment of enemy meri when they reach the Vistula, and will chant vessels at the outbreak
be taken by terry-boat. says: "They are only liable to de- They are strictly forbidden they shall be restored after the war tention on the understanding that alight on former Polish territory.
Victim Of Forco WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (Reuter).- without compensation, or to be re- Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, quisitioned, or even destroyed, on remarked to-day that the United payment of compensation; but in States "continues to regard the Gov- auch case provision must be made ernment of Poland ps in existence in for the safety of the persons on accordance with the provisions of the board, as well as the security of the constitution of Poland." ship's papers (Art. 3)."
He added that Mr. Biddle would Another international conven-continue to be accredited to the tion, the Declaration af London, Polish Government, and he was now stipulates, regarding the destruction in Paris in order to be near the
Government. of neutral prizes that: "Before the vessel is destroyed all persons on board must be placed in safety........"
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Mr. Hull described Poland as the victim of force used as an instrument for, national policy," adding that the "mere seizure of territory does not jextinguish the legal existence of the }Government."
as
Mr. Hull's choice of words Is con- ESE, then, were the principles sidered to be clear evidence that the and practices prevailed on the United States regards Germany ve of the late war. To-day, we having violated the Kellogg Puet. have, In addition to these rules, Poles Recruit In Canada which may be applied to submar- OTTAWA, Oct. 2 (Reuter)-Polish ines as well as to other types of officers In Canada are now recruiting war vessels, a rale especially made Poles for service overseas. Stock Excinge opened, dunne to regulate submarine. I refer to This was revealed by the Polish Consul-General,-in-commenting on closed aloudy despite the influire of Articles and 4, of the Treaty of the announcement ot General initial advances, certain sections to maintain the Washington, 1922.
Seoraki's plan to raise a Polish army Here, it does more than re-stato in Canada and the United States, Home equities generally were a generally accepted principle. He said that there were about 150,- higher, and store shares especially favoured, but motors were legislation is required is also there were naturalised Canadians, were The reason why much international 000 Poles in Canada. About half of easier, internationals firm, and gilt- edged holdings idle.
however, and they would probably Article 1.-"A merchant vessel forces.
wish to fight with the Čanadian must be ordered to submit to visit: It is stuted in another message from and search to determino its char-Ottawa that four more British acter before it can be seized
officials have arrived in Canada to
Silver weakened on speculative re- selling meeting with small support,
Wall Street was narrowly irregular, GANDHI'S BIRTHDAY
givon,
A merchant vessel must not be at-Join the British War Supplies Mission.
NEW DELHI, Oct. 2 (Reuter)-tacked unless it refuses to submit The Mahatma Gandhi received to visit and search aftor warning world-wide congratulation to-day on
A merchant vessel must not crew and passengers In aafoty, be-j the attainment of his 70th birthday. be destroyed unless the crew and fore she is destroyed.
Tributes were received from Vis-passengers have been first placed count Halifax, Professor Einstein and
tion as a birthday gift.
ALLIES CURRENCY FIRM
remained stomly.
If the submarine cannot do anuny others. The tributes are being in safety."
these, then she must refrain from assembled in book form for presenth- Powers recognise the practical Im-
Article 4.- "The Signatory exercising this right.
The prohibition of the use of possiblity of using submarines as submarine as commerco destroyer, cummerco dostroyers, without as is found in the Treaty of Wash- NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (Reuter)violating, as they were violated in inston, is a logical conclusion to European currencies slipped down the recent war of 1914-1918, the such practical difficulties. to-day, while sterling and, the frane requirements universally accepted As to the validity or binding either the Declaration of by civilised nations for the protec-force Foreign exchange dealers pointed tion of the lives of neutrals and London or the Washington Treaty, out that the rumours of peace bids appeared to have a braking effect on non-combatants, and to the end is submitted that the fact that trade, as most interests held off, wollthat the prohibition of the use of the former had never been rati- ing for more defuite information. submarines as commerce destroy-fied and that Germany was not JOURNALIST INTERNED
ers shall be universally accepted oven a party to the Intter, will not as a part of the law of nations..."diminish the force of the rules LONDON, Oct. 2 (UP)-Herr Since a fighting aubmarine, to stated above. Ernst Hanfstaengl, the noted German distinguished it from one Art expert, journalist and politician, atracted and equipped expressly tices of naval warfare. It is a con- These treaties morely re-state
the accepted principles and prac
has been interned,
ENVOY ESCAPES
for commercial purposes, is a war Vessol no matter by what name we case of applying old rala to n now LONDON, Oct. 3 (Reuter)-SE the right of visit and search over
call it, it can legitimately exorcise weapon of war. Howard Kennard, the British Am enemy merchant vessels, and cap bassador to Warsaw, arrived in Eng-ture dem, whoever it is possible ATHLETE'S FOOT land lost night.
CHURCHILL SEES KING
ito do no.
However, they are prohibited LONDON, Och 3 (Reuter).-Mr. from destroying these ships, be- Winston Churchill, First lord of the cause a submarine has hardly any Admiralty, had an audience with the spaco to take over on board the King last evening.
crow or passengers of the vessel to be destroyed."
PAPAL AUDIENCE
[NAZI PROMOTED
J
CASTEL GONDOLFO,
Oct, 2 (UP)-Pope Plus gave a private THUS, although the submarine as audience to Monsignor Giuseppe L a war vossel is entitled to Dimeglio, Secretary of the Apostolle exercise, the right of destroying Nunciature in Germany.
merchant vessels, its Inablllly to fulfil the obligations imposed by BERLIN, Oct. 2 (UP)--Herr Hiler carry out what the rules required, law is also clearly recognised. To has promoted to the rank of Colonel-means that it has to (1) give warn- General the three leading Com- manders of the Polish campaign, ing to the merchant vessol, (2) Generals Johanes Blaskowitz, Walther conduct a visit and search, to as- von Reichemu and: Guenther von certain whether or not the ship is Kluge,
condemnable, and (3) place the
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