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“ITALIA'S” PLIGHT. Crew Still in Grave Peril.
LATEST DETAILS,
Amundsen Says "Too Late" Unless
Help Comes Immediately.
Rome, Yesterday.
U.S. PRESIDENCY.
Republicans Hold Quiet Convention.
HOOVER NOMINATED.
COTTON TRADE.
Still in Unsatisfactory State.
DEPRESSING. FIGURES.
Pennsylvania Votes Solidly For Statement by J. L. Tattersall, M.P.,
Party Candidate.
Kansas City, Yesterday. The Republican leaders of the
י
and Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister.
London, Yesterday. Startling figures, indicating
An official Agency denies that the Norwegian atrman, Lutzow National Convention have elimin- the plight of the American sec- Holm, discovered two of the in- ated the name of Pres. Coolidge as tion of the Lancashire cotton jured crew of the "Italia" during a possible nominee for the Prest-trade, were quoted at the annual the course of his flight or that two are suffering from frozen limbs.
Oslo, Yesterday.
A telegram from Spitsbergen states that the weather is milder and that a great part of the Ex- pedition's provisions and other equipment were lost when the air- ship landed and that the cabins and engines were smashed.
Amundsen's Views. Amundsen, commenting on the report that Nobile and his com panions are making their way to wards the North-Eastland ex- presses the opinion that much progress is unlikely as the ice hummocks thereabout are some- times thirty feet high.
"Extremely Critical."
The extremely critical situation)
of Nobile and his companions is
•
HERBERT IMOVER.
meeting of the Cotton and Yarn Association at Manchester.
Mr. J. L. Tattersall, M.P., who presided explained that every pound of yarn spun had been sold at a loss and that those losses added to the losses of the mills that had stopped and allowing a reasonable charge for deprecia-' tion and fair interest made a total equal to £6,000,000 annually.
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister (Pre- sident of Board of Trade) said the world apparently was consuming to-day about five million more:
of bales
than' cotton
be- fore the War while the United Kingdom was consuming one million less. The world's in- crease was largely accounted for by nations manufacturing for their own consumption. We, how- ever, were meeting the keenest
indicated by the messages from deney, thus apparently clearing the competition in Japan, where King's Bay and there seems little way for the nomination of Mr. H. threats of disputes recently held hope of the explorers being able Hoover.
up orders; but now that the issue to reach land.
Information has reached here seemed to be definitely out of the Nobile, who with six others, that in the opinion of his closest way we might hope for progress started to attempt to reach the re- friends Mr. Coolidge would not with amalgamations and trade. lief ship "Braganza" returned to consent to run, even if the Coven- Reuter. the Wireless station with three thori were to stampede and nomin- while three are continuing the risky journey.
ate him. There is every indication CANADA & JAPAN.
con-
that Mr. Mellon is entirely vinced that this view is correct,
Hoover.
Pennsylvania's 79 votes would
The crew of the "Italia," there fore, is split up in three:-Nobile! and five, with frozen hands and and the Pennsylvanian Delegation feet, scarcely able to move and at the Convention will vote for Mr. with only sufficient food to last five days, on short rations; secondly, seven men carried off make Mr. Hoover's total excoed with the "Italia" whose where 600, whereas only 645 votes are abouts are unknown, thirdly, necessary to nominate him. three walking across the icefloes. Amundsen declares that unless help is forthcoming immediately it will be too late.-Reuter.
AUTONOMISTS.
SEVEN CONVICTED IN ABSTENTIA.
HEAVY SENTENCES,
The seven
·
Colmar, Yesterday.
persons who were
Quiet Convention.
Kansas City, Yesterday.
WHY CANADA SHOULD BE REPRESENTED IN TOKYO.
PREMIER'S STATEMENT.
Ottawa, Yesterday." Prior to the prorogation of Par- Hament, the House of Commons, without a división, · rejected the motion of Sir George Perley (Con-
The Republican National Con-servative) in favour of striking' vention has opened to nominate the out the vote of $60,000 · for a Party's candidate for the Presi- Canadian Legation at Tokyo. dency.
!
Mr. Hoover, by virtue of promised vote, is practically sured of nomination.
Sir George asked what would the happen to British Foreign policy - if all the Dominions had 'Ministers at Tokyo with divergent opinions. He urged a conference with other parts of the Empire before this. step was taken.
Solidly For Hoover, The Pennsylvania Delegation voted solidly in favour of Mr. Hoover's nomination.
Dawes as Vice-President.
Mr. Mackenzie King (Prime Minister) said that Canada was in a Mr. Mellon and Senator Borah key position in respect of her charged at the recent Antonomist both declared in favour of nominat- Legations at Washington, Paris and ing General Dawes for another Tokyo, and could use her position Trial but did not appear were
of influence to act as an interpreter. yesterday tried in their absence. term 'as Vice-President:
With respect to Japan their Apart from the Pennsyl- One was sentenced to twenty years"
vote the Convention closer association might be most Imprisonment, three to fifteen years vanlan
in the helpful to Great Britain. There entirely lacking and three to 10 years.
usual excitement and the major was nothing in the proposal to ity
W88
All were also sentenced to of delegates appear to be appoint a Minister to Tokyo which
twenty years' banishment.-Reuter,
FRENCH REVENUE.
EXCESS ON BUDGET FIGURES.
desirous of concluding the matter savoured of an effort to gain Inde- as soon as possible in order to re-pendence of the British Empire, and it would help to maintain turn home.
Canada's relations with other parts of the Empire.
"Like Hungry Wolves!" The proccodings were punctuated by the. "boom" of incessant flash- lights while photographers roamed the hall like a pack of hungry Paris, Yesterday.
wolves seeking celebrities... Revenue returns for May total- Hoover in Washington. led Fcs. 3,105,000,000, showing a
pared with May, 1927, and an ex-
Mr. Mackenzie King quoted a speech of Sir Esmé Howard saying It was an excellent thing that Canadian affairs at Washington should be considered by a Canadian. He said that this was equally true Meanwhile, Mr. Hoover sat alone in respect of Tokyo, and concluded
decrease of Fcs. 41,000,000 com- in Washington cut off from all by expressing his appreciation of cess of Fca. 276,000,000 on Bud-visitors and listening in to the the action of the Japaness Govern- get forecasts. The total revenue wireless with an open trunk tele-ment in agreeing to restrict im- of the first five months of 1928 phone at his elbow over which his migration to Canada. Reuter. amounted to Fcs. 15,209,000,000, managers constantly reported the showing an increase of Fes. progroga of his cause--Reuter's 152,000,000 on the same period American Service.
last year, and an excess of Fes. 1,092,000,000 on Budget forecast.
Reuter.
8-HOUR DAY.
BRITAIN'S DESIRE FOR RATIFICATION,
GERMAN POLITICS.
CABINETS RESIGNATION
BE ACCEPTED.
JAPAN UNEASY.
FENG YU-HSIANG'S “RED", FRIENDS.
WILL THERE BE TROUBLE?:
Tokyo, Yesterday. The vernacular papers, common- Berlin, Yesterday,ting on the latest developments in President Hindenburg has ac- China, divide their attention ben cepted the resignation of the Marx tween the outcome of the internal Cabinet and has charged the strife among the Southerners und At the International Labour Socialist ex-Chancellor, Herman the fear of Fong Yu-betang's « és- Conference Mr. Albert Thomas, Mueller, to form a new ministry cendancy resulting in the infiltra- dealing with the British Govern-Herr Mueller, who is 52 years old, tion of Soviet influence in Man. ment's suggestion for an early was Foreign-Minister in 1919 and churia. revision of the Washington eight 1020, when he became Chancellor.
Geneva, Yesterday.
Fours convention, feared the pos-
Reuter. PAME
The "Jij" and the "Kokumin" warn the Southerners that internal etrifo will merely result in the sub- stitution of new military factions
fication depended upon Britain and DROUGHT IN BRAZIL for the old, thereby negativing the
sibility of revision might affect
the whole work of labour organisa-
tion. The final decision on rati-
the workers feared that under the
Kitano Maru JUNE 10,
cover of revision all essential parts
of the convention would be called
Pres: Hayes JUNE 17. Kalgan
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Hozan Maru
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Holhow, Pakhoi and Haiphong . Tean
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*Correspondenes, hearing rousel's name only.
into question. But Britain's desire
MEN AND CATTLE PERISHL
gains in the Northern expedition
The "Chugal" and "Miyako" are frankly fearful that unless' Japan takes timely action to forestali
for the ratlication of the conven-Rio de Janeiro, YesterdayFeng Yu-hsiang and the Soviet a tion, in the light of the resolu- It is reported that there have attempts to bolshevise Manchuria, Hons at the London conference, been over a hundred deaths from trouble is likely to spread even to offered the possibility of a discus- starvation In North-east Brazil, as Koren, as alleged attempts dreial- alon which might removes lot of a result of a severe drought Many ready being made to stir up mal uneasiness—Reuter
cattle have perished-Reuter. content Koreans.Reuter
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