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禮拜鄭日
·中華民國庚午年七月十七日
BATAB1SED 大英九月四號
1845
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930..
TRAGIC DEATH OF EARL'S GRANDSON.
Collapse of a Major in Folkestone.
WELL-KNOWN IN CHINA.
London, Yesterday.
"SOCIALISM IN OUR FRANCE EXCITED BY
TIME."
AIRMEN'S - FEAT.
Home Secretary on the Despicable Trick by U.S.
Future.
TRADE DISPUTES ACT.
Rugby, Yesterday.
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It has not yet been decided to About 30, intruders during the
Pro
Souvenir Hunters.
FUSELAGE RIPPED OFF.
Paris, Yesterday. Intense enthusiasm was dis- hold an inquest on Major Duncan Trade Union Congress meeting at played throughout the country at Campbell, but it is unlikely, as Nottingham to-day interrupted Costes and Bellonte's feat. the coroner, who awaiting the the proceedings when the Home vincial towns like the Capital, result of the post mortem ex-Secretary, Mr. J. R. Clynes, rose wore beflagged, and a salute of 17 amination, is almost satisfied to address the meeting. The in- guns was fired at Vichy. that death was due to natural terrupters, who were apparently Costes has been promoted to Communists. were ultimately Major, and Bellonte given a com. Major Campbell, before going ejected but their demonstrations mission.-Reuter, to Folkestone, consulted a London considerably delayed the proceed-| specialist, who anticipated
the ings. possibility of a sudden illness.
causes.
The First News. Major Duncan Campbell, who reached England from Shanghai the middle of last month, is now lying unconscious in Folkestone Hospital.
It was reported this morning that he was losing strength, and his wife, who rushed, from Scot- land, reached the beside yester- day.
Major Campbell was found un- conscious in the seafront gardens at Folkestone, on Sunday morn- ing last. The Police have vain- ly endeavoured to find the reason, but it is believed that Major Campbell was suddenly taken 1. and collapsed.
Later.
Major Duncan Campbell died this morning without regaining consciousness..
In his speech Mr. Clynes said they did not get "Socialism in our time" in its complete form; they were getting it all the time in one degree or another but Social-
Mr. J. R. Clynės.
New York, Yesterday,
It is announced that M. Codof, a friend of Castes, will fly the Question Mark to Paris when they have completed their flights to Dallas and Washington.
Fuselage Damaged. Souvenir hunters ripped off a piece of the fuselage of Costes* 'plane. The damage may prevent the fliers from winning Easterbrook's prize.
Tin with President.
Later.
Inspection of the Question Mark shows that the souvenir hunters have not seriously injured the fabric. There is little doubt that Costes will proceed to Dallas and win the £5,000.prize. Pre- sident Hoover is lunching with the airmen on Monday-Reuter's American Service.
They were rescued by two mechanics, who carried them pick- a-back to the hangar, where they briefly broadcast, speaking in French.
Earlier Cables. ists could only be made by argu
New-York, Yesterday- Costes and Bellonte had ment and example. It was in that tumultuous welcome. The air. was Condition. When Found. spirit that the Government had full of planes, and a crowd of When found in the public garpursued its course, and they lauk 25,000 surrounded the tired air- dens at Folkestone he was in even- fed to the immediate future and a men, slapping their backs and ing dress and had a swelling over remote time ahead with the know-shaking their hands. the right ear and a slight cut. ledge that things that were to His clothes were soaked, and oblast must be things of slow viously he had lain all night long. growth. Eight pounds sterling and a gold The Government were awaiting cigarette case were in his pockets the opportunity to reverse the and two valuable rings on his Trade Disputes Act, and they fingers. Nothing in big posses were committed to that attitude, sion had been touched.
It was the purpose of the present He had been staying at Folke-Government to give back to the atone alone.
Trade Unions the freedom of He was taken to hospital, where which they were deprived by Par- he was pronounced to be suffer- liamentary action of Labour's op- ing from cerebral haemorrhage, All efforts to restore him to con- sciousness were fruitless.
It transpires that he went to Folkestone on medical advice, Reuter.
ponents.
A Tumult.
Costes related how they struck dirty weather after passing Ireland, and were forced to fly higher than they wished.
Later, they descended to a low pressure area, and found a tall wind, but subsequently the weather woreen-
cd.
Costes and Bellonte will fly to Dallas, Texas, on September 4, and thus qualify for the £5,000 prize recently offered by the mil Ilonaire, Colonel W. E., Easter wood.
Washington, Yesterday.
London, Yesterday. "Unemployed marchers" who secured an entrance to the gallery, [The late Major Campbell had interrupted Mr. J. R. Clynes when been in Shanghai for about the he began his speech at the Trade past two years in connection with Union Congress at Nottingham President Hoover has telegraph. the management and racing of to-day, They were removed singed to President Donmergue: greyhounds there. He went Homely, resisting, and a tumult.
"France hoe established 籍 glorious record. I hope that in the future many other of your citizens will come to us in this manner,"
Reuter's American Service.
cu account of 1-health, taking Mr. Clynes said he did not know with him the best wishes of many whether we would get complete friends. Major Duncan- Elidor socialism in our time, but we were Campbell, D.S.O.. was the eldest getting sociallam all the time in son of Captain Hon. Alexander one degree or another. "It was im Francis Henry Campbell, who is possible to have sociallam as A the son of the 3rd Earl Cawdor. scheme of life until there word Major Campbell, who married the millions more socialists in the daughter of the 1st Lord Barnby, country. It could not be imposed served in the European War with by force from the top. the Northumberland Hussars in France and Belgium in 1914-1916. and was afterwords on the Staff in France as D.A.Q.M.G.)
Take
Mr. Clynes added that the Gov- ernment was awaiting an oppor- tunity to reverse the Trade Dis putes Act-Reuter.
· NEW ULTRA-VIOLET RAY.
Moscow, Yesterday. The ice-breaker Sedov, which is: engaged on a scientific expedition in the Arctic, has sent a wireless message stating that a scientist | on board has discovered ultra-violet ray. Reuter.
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