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BAIL REFUSED FOR DE LA SALA AFTER SECOND CHARGE

Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who takes over Lord Snowden's office as Lord, Privy Seal in

SUN FO MAY BE PRESIDENT IF WAR PLAN SUPPORTED. Urges 'Adoption of Eugene Chen's Policy of Firm Resistance.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, To-day.

Nanking

Reports from reaching, here to-day indicate former that Mr. Sun Fo,

President of the Executive Yuan, may accept that post for a second term if other members of the Government give him support in his foreign policy.

Mr. Sun has declared him- self ag supporting Mr. Eugene Chen's famous pro- -gramme, which called for the unification of China and a war of resistance against Japanese invasion.

Mr. MacDonald's National GREAT WAR -

Government.

NEW CABINET

TAKES SHAPE

AFTER BREAK

Only One More Member To Be Selected.

FOUR WHIPS ARE NAMED.

IN EUROPE

PREDICTED

Nations Are Arming, Visitor Warns.

QUNA, TOO, PREPARING. Another catastrophy of war among the nations of Europe is predicted, and a business-like

FREE STATE

BOUNTY FOR

EXPORTERS

Government To Aid Cattle. Trade.

MOVE IN TARIFF WAR.

Dublin, To-day:

In order to assist the strug- gling Irish Free State farmers to meet the crisis caused by the British Government's tariff. on farm products from Ireland, a bounty on cattle exports has been declared.

The bounty amounts to 1214 per cent. on the declared value of the cattle leaving the Free State [ports, and 10 per cent on cattle exports crossing into Northern Ireland. The bounty measure is operative from- October 5.

Cattle exports are one of the chief sources of revenue of the

Irish farmer, and indeed, an im-

portant industry of the state. So hard hit are the farmers by

the British duties against them,

and so vigorous "have been their protests against the policy in forcing them into a hopeless com- petition in the British market, that the de Valera Government has found it necessary to pla cate them and to protect them by this means.

BICYCLE POLO “An cycle Club's Grand keen race for pen is pictured:

TROOPS STILL

FIGHTLY FOR

VALLE LANDS

Bolivia De T: 088

Of Fort

› DISORDERS

Trouble in

Other State

ueron.

event during the Tooting Bi- og held at Mitcham, Surrey.A ball in the Bicyle Polo Match

LINCOLNS

LEAVE FOR

HONG KONG

MEDICAL SCHOOLS – ARE URGED BY DOCTORS.

Need

sm Our Own: Correspondents)

To-day. “An important resolution wÀI proposed at the Conference of the Chinese Medical Associa» tion now in progress here, that In view of the grave shortage of scientifically trained doc- tors in the country, the Gov- warnment, should "be urged to

establish immediately schools: Sh which offered a four-year medical course, like ordinary 'colleges." (AK

The resolution emphasized that the Government should permit competent

It aasist in such edupktion:

MANSLAUGHTER

COUNT AGAINST

FERRY'S OWNER Result Of Disaster In

Date

York.

HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE.

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Court to-day, 2 was adju refused, remain

The 1st Battalion of the Lincoln shire Regiment, about 750 strong. are leaving Shanghai to-day aboard HMS Suffolk and are due to ar- rive at Hong Kong on

Monday.

New York-To-day. Recently, the farmers and rate-

Fevening. The remainder of the Captain Alexander Forsythe payers of the Free State organ- campaign on China's part to re- ised a strong party among them-

regiment will arrive by the troopsskipper and owner of the fer London, To-day.

cover her lost northern terri- selves, and the demand from a

ship Neuralia carly in November boat "Observation," which blew debb With the exception of the Post-tories is advocated by Dr. Ma

* Leblong dr day.

According to present

up and sank in East River -master-General, the new minia-Kuen-mo, principal

mass meeting for cessation of of

Although the 22 tria Paraguments, the men will not the

September 9 with awful loss: terial appointmente are

tariff

hostilities with England yan war in the at Chac-Valters for FM18.4k manu-

life has been indicted by th pleted with the appointment of facturing enterprise, who returnment circles.-Reuter. Kwangsi sulphuric acid

caused a stir in Dublin Govern-l

ley still holds the spotlight of Tuesday morning On the National Liberal, Mr. Ernest

the South American drama, the Kowloon, they will form up under laughter in the second degree. Brown, to the office of Ministered from a tour in Europe yester

political situation elsewhere on the Commanding Officer Lieut- Captain Forsythewas one of the continent continues chaotic. Col. E. J. de C. Boys, M.C., and

While the revolt in the Brazi-march to Sham Shui Po Barracks, the few ship's complement who escaped death in the river. The lian state of San Paulo seems to where they will be quartared,

com

"of Mines and the National Liber- al Geoffrey Shakespeare as Par- liamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health,

Il

day.

"It had been for some years my ambition to return to Europe after the Great War and investi- gate the progress made in edu- Four Whips have also been cation," said Dr. Ma. "I have appointed, including Sir George just seen Germany, Italy, Swe Penny, who is also Comptroller den and France, and though I of the Household.

wished to go to England, I had not the time to lengthen my itin- erary.

(Continued on Page 14.)

EARTHQUAKES IN GREECE.

Assistance Of British

Navy.

GOLF.

DIANA FISHWICK - WINS TITLE.

Defeats Beryl Brown By 5 and 4.

ENGLISH WOMEN'S TOURNEY.

London, To-day.

have ended, there are still sub- The Lincolnshires are replacing others were either blown to terranean mutterings of discon- the Argyll and Sutherland High- pieces or drowned when they do tent. Meanwhile an indepen- landers, who are leaving for the were flung, stunned, into the weapons were not mer dent government has been pro North shortly. claimed in the Chilean district of Antofagasta.

The increasingly severe fight-

ing between Bolivian and Para NOISY WORK ON

guayan troops in the Gran Chaco region has resulted in conflict-

Miss Diana Fishwick, the bril-ing reports of victory from the liant North Foreland lady golfer, respective armies. It is likely yesterday aucceeded Miss Wanda that the opposing forces are di- Morgan as the English Women'a viding the honours more or less Golf Champion when she defeated evenly.

Bolivian despatches deny the Miss Beryl Brown of Formby by 5 and 4 in the thirty-six holes Final capture by the Paraguayana of Fort Boqueron, a frontier which

TRAMWAY

Completion Delayed By Complaints.

NEW RAILS ARE LAID.

casualties were issued.

waterstaat

Inspector Reynolds The death list reached almost the evidence as to weap 100, for many died of their in-cerned with the threat juries after the first reports of taken on oath and that he

arded the defendant A The ferry was loaded with us man more than 200 municipal work cannot accept the recibi men, on their way to an island in lity of ball, fd H

The hearing was adj East River, where they were working on the construction of Monday. * the new state penitentiary.

HURRICANE HAVO

REPORTED.

No Logg Of

Supplemental List.

London, To-day... His Majesty the King has ap proved the following appoint

ents to posts rendered vacant by Liberal resignations from the Ministry-Sir F. G. Penny, Con- servative, previously Vice-Cham- berlain, to be Comptroller of His Majesty's Household; Sir Victor Warrender, Conservative, pre-

It was charged, after the dis aster, that the ferry was unsea- viously one of the Junior Lords of the Treasury," to be Vice-

London, To-day.......

As part of their building pro-worthy and that the explosion in Chamberlain of His Majesty's The British Charge D'Affairs at at Forest Row.

Miss Fishwick was a member of has stood siege four times since gramme each year the Hong her engine room, which blew her Household; Mr. Ernest Brown, Athena, Mr., Cavendish, Bentinck,

precaution. Some National Liberal, formerly Par yesterday conveyed a message from the British team which succumbed the commencement of hostilities Kong Tramways, Ltd, have to pieces, was caused by lack of liamentary Secretary in the his Government to the Greek o ingloriously to the American in-two months ago and which, in commenced the relaying of ordinary Ministry of Health, to be Minis- Premier M. Venizelos, stating that if vasion last July and is a former the past, has been a constant ob- about one half mile of track ex years ago the Observation had

beside a river whart ter of the Mines Department; the assistance of the British Medi- holder of the title. She defeated jective of Bolivia's enemies in tending from the City Hall to turned turtle while she was lying

Arsenal Street. Mrs. Guedalla (Walton Heath) in the district.

The vessel was chartered by ministering Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, Na-terranean Fleet was required to help the semi-final round on the nine- The Paraguayan reports, of The work is expected to be tional Liberal, formerly one of la rescue work in any other area

Some the City of New York for the the Colonial victories, while discounted some completed by Christmas..

Septembe the Junior Lords of the Trea-devastated by the recent earth-teenth green.

Brown defeated Miss what by the Bolivian denials, difficulty has been met with the transportation of workers daily. siderable.

-Reuter's American Service. sury, to be Parliamentary Secre-quakes a request could be addressed Mise

buda by tary to the Ministry of Health; direct to Admiral Chatfield Molly Gourlay, the favourite, in seem to indicate that the troops new air compressors used to Mr James Blindell, National The Greek Premier expressed his the quarter-finsis and Miss Bailey of the former nation are at least tear up the street. They have Liberal Junior Lord of the Trea- deep appreciation and gratitude for Coombe Woody in the semi-final advancing in places along a for had to be almost eliminated sury, and Dr. Morris Jones, Na- help already given by the British the latter match providing a grand est front, and that guerila war owing to the terrife amount of

conclusion ori the nineteenth fare has spread over a wide area. tional Liberal, Assistant Whip, Navy. Further slight shocks were unpaid. British Wireless Ser-felt yesterday in the Chalcidice-re- vice.

gion-British Wireless Service.

CHICAGO RAILWAY

IS BANKRUPT.

$18,000,000 Concern In Receiver's Hands.

Chicago, To-day, «

green.-Reuter,

-Reuter.

ROUTINE MEETING Remarkable Success of War

OF CABINET.

Premier Goes North, Simon To Geneva.

London, To-day. A further Cabinet meeting was Following the recent adjudging held yesterday at which, it is of two of the great Insull interests' understood, questions relating to concerns as bankrupt, the Chicago, India and disarmament were con- Northshore and Milwaukee Rail- sidered. No further meeting of road, another of the Insull group, the Cabinet is expected until the

sen; placed, in frecélver

hist, company 18,000,000,

capi

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the end c

hoise they make. Many com- plaints have been registered. with the authorities, by the Supreme Court, the Hong Kong Club and the South Wales Bor derers Mess. If it were not for this the work would be com

Loan Conversion Scheme pleted before the end of Decem-

London, To-day. The remarkable success" of. the Five Per Cent. War Loan Conversion Scheme is SD- nounced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville. Chamberlain, The final out of

outsta

res show that 31 £2,085,000,000

deraley that the small savings of Great Britain totalled. #2,256,000,000 or £50 per head of population.

He referred to the calm and patriotie attitude maintained by holders of Savings Certi Acates during the crisis and their action in refraining from presenting their certificat

gents.

ber. At the present time the compressors are being used only about four, hours a day.

(Continued on Page 14.)

DOLLAR CLIMBS TO HIGHER LEVEL

ROYAL BROTHERS IN DENMARK.

Proceeding To Stockholm.

A telegraI

ber 25.0

AH GOVERNME

a sustained damage, gome bét

tially unrooted Over sixty houses were more or less demo ed. There was no loss. The estim Government

London, To- The Prince of W Wedellsborg Castle yesterday and mentored with Prince Axel to Tuasinge Island where lunch was taken with Count Brockdorff.

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