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GENTLEMENS

MAKE

YOUR

BERNARDS"

BUYWORD

OUTFITTERS

CHATER ROAD.

KONG

ANGLO-JAPANESE TE ILE PA LEYS

PANLEYS MAY BECOME OFFICIAL

Bir John Simon.

FOREIGN

SECRETARY

MIS-REPORTED

Question On Boxer Indemnity.

PROPOSED STERLING LOAN

London, To-day

ARSENAL

SECURE THE

LEADERSHIP

Derby Beaten At Highbury.

HUDDERSFIELD FULTER "AT LIVERPOOLE

London, To-day. Arsenal, League · Cham- plonships, are once again leaders of the First Division of the English Football League

Yesterday the London team beat Derby, one of the favour-

ites, by an only goal at High-

bury, while Huddersfield were forced to share four goals at

Liverpool.

The surprise of the day was provided at Fralton Park, where Portsmouth, Cup finalists, were beaten by Chelsen, the Pension-

EINSTEIN FORFEITS" HIS GERMAN CITIZENSHIP?

Disloyal

Profesa

・the

Albertss celebrated scientist, alter in the list of 35 names gazetted of people whid fortalt German citizenship for. “harming German interestä "by diaployal behaviour,"

Their property has been do-

clared often had already

Professor taken steps renounce his Ger man citizenship before the, an nouncement" was finde.—Reuter,

INSULLA ARRESTED BY TURKS

American Request Granted.

ers scoring twice without reply EXTRADITION TREATY SIGNED in a desperate attempt to avoid [relegation, Dr.

Ringtận, To-day,

Brentford, another London Club In limelight, held Grimsby ish Governmi has Sareed to the It Is ann kaced that the Tur-

Scores na cabled by Reuter request of the United States

Government to arrest Mr. Samuel,

As the answer of the Foreign on their own ground.

Secretary, Sir John Simon to Bwere question regarding the boxer in- demnity aaked in House of Com

mons, on March 19 appears to Arsenal- have been mis-reported in soma Leeds, quarters, Reuter state that the Liverpool full text was as follows.

.

First Division

1 Derby

2 Everton

2 Huddersfild.

RUMANIA MA

ROCKED BY

FARTHQUAKE

Women Hur In Opera House Stampede,

TELEPHONE: -CHANG AFFEÉTED

Buchare To-day Many women were hurt in a trampede at the Opera House here, when the building swayed violently during Thursday night's earthquake shock, which alarm-}. ed the whole of Rumania.

Scores of people were injured.

The Scylla, the largest air Hiner yet built for service on a The quake was accompanied by

regular air roule, is being assembled in the open at Rochester a loud rumbling noise.

aerodrome, Kent, because there is not a hanger there large en The new International Tele-tough to house it. It is being built for Imperial Airways and phone* Exchange near

:will have accommodation for 39 passengers and a crew of four. King Carol's Palace, suffered consider- ably. — Ranta

Tre

ist For nds,

uden, To-day. iyed here. from

rday states that||

raw telt on Thurs-

seconds and Rumania and Abid damage

Jassy

The Americah State Department, O through the United States Ambas 2 sad, Mr. Skinde hay asked the 2 Turkish Governæmt to ärrgat and It

Buch

day

Newcastle

1 Middlesboro' -1 hold him for final loan 10 Chelsea 4 2

shos

.......

0

Second Division. ›

... but has not yet been ratified Braila, Galtar Bugtchuk and Sofia

The: Turkish Assembly must

-Reuter,

1 Nolts F..

1 extradited,

It is understood that Parliament

Houses: Shaken. In Southern Russia.

18: BilekhirnSSON

The Conservatiya - siember for Kirkdale, akmenos” MORA MA asked whether it would be a condi-Tottenham: 0 Stoke tion of approval of the £1,500,000| *,

loan by the British Boxer. Indemnity Blackpool Fund for the purpose of completing Bolton the railway between Canton and Burnley Hankow, that all the rallway Fulham material required to be imported for Grimsby the railway should, so far as Lincoln sible, be of British manufactura.

RAISING A LOAN

Sir John Simon replied:

4 Southampton

1 Bradford

0 Bradford C.

2 Brentford

1 Swansea Manchester U 0 West Ham {Millwall

€ Plymouth Notts C.

2 Bury

"I understand that the Board of Oldham Trustees have under consideration Port Vale

a proposal to raise a loan secured

on half of the British share of the Aldershot Boxer Indemnity instalmenta paid Brighton to the Board in accordance with the Bristo) R. terms of the China Indemnity Ap-|Cardif plication Act of 1981.

Charlton Clapton Crystal P.

3 Preston

0 Reading

2 ratify, it before Mr. Insull can bel

1 may ratify the Extradition Treaty

2 to-day-Reuter.

0

1 MAIOTIS ANCHORS

0

IN BOSPHORUS.

Under Government Orders.

Istanbul, Today. The Greek steamer, "Bialolis,” | with the American ex-utilities Samuel Insully

Moscow, To day.

BANKHEAD BILL "BRAIN TRUST"

PASSED

Close Margin Recorded In Senate.

COMPULSORY CONTROL

-OF-COTTON.

"Washington, To-day,

CHARGES

Investigation Sanctioned By House Committee

CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY

Washington, To-day

BRITAIN'S PLAN TRANSFER OF

PROBLEM TO

GOVERNMENT

JAPAN SIGNIFIES APPROVAL

Awaiting British Move.

Tekye, To-day Declaring that the Foreign fice sees no reason to reject, principle, Britain's "proposal transfer the textile negotiation the British and Japanese ments, a Japanese Forei spokesman yesterday Bish Gover Japan will take no

proposal to break deadlock-Renter.

Japanese Delegates Leave.

London, Yesterday

The Japanese 'cotton delegates

The House of Representatives left here for Japan this morning: The United States Senate has Confessional investigation of Station by the Japanese Ambar Rules Committee has approved ★ They were seen off at Victori passed the Bankhead Bill, for Professor W. A Wirts charges sador to London. Mr. Matsudairi compulsory control of cotton, by that he has been informed car and Sir Edward Crowe

members of President Book Therall spend two 46 votes to 39.

velt's "Brain Trust" that they

ther visit Ni The measure now returns to the are aiming to over-throw the ex-

They will leave House of Representatives for ae-isting social order and replaca.it on April 8, and will strive tion on" the Senate's amendments with Communism, using the Pre- Japan on May 17. -

sident in the role of a Kerensky. The leader of the delegation -Reuter,

The Speaker of the House of Re: Mr. Okada, in an interview wit presentatives, Mr. Rainey, decided Reuter, said that both aldés that the charges are too silly for endeavoured to do their utmost investigation by the Department of arrive at some workable soluti! Justice.

Unfortunately, they had no

A number of earthquake shocks U.S. Stock Exchange

were felt in Southern Russia,. on [Thursday night, causing houses and fumiture to shake at Kiev....

Shocks were also felt at Jitomir, Shpola; Nemercha ad Bobrinsk.- Reuter...

FIRST VISCOUNT-

NOVAR PASSES.

In the Forsook Politics For

3 Hull

Third

Division (South)

9 Watford

2

1 Luton

1 Exeter

1

1 Southend

1

4 Torquay

1

{magnate,

3 Gillingham

2

Mr. aboard, has anchored

Bristol C.

0

1 Northampton

1

Bosphorus under Turkish police supervision.

0 Norwich

0

Third Division (North) Carlisle Chesterfeld

It is understood that the Turkish Government has been requested by

& Gateshead,

0

the United States representatives to

2 Southport

arrest Mr. Inaull

1

3 Chester

3 Halifax

"The proceeds of the loan would be expended on con. struction work in connection Queen's P. R. with the Canton Hankow Rall- Swindon WAY, and not

Newport on materia).

foreign

LARGE ORDERS FOR BRITAIN

The carrying out of this workCrewe would, however, subsequently re- Doncaster sult in large orders for railway Hartlepools material and equipment being plac-Mansfield ed in this country by the Chinese Rochdale Government Purchasing Commis-Stockport sion in London,

Waljali

"The Chancellor of the Ex-York chequer has been consulted, and in the special circumstance, he has decided to offer no objection to the proposed sterling loan to be raised in the Shanghai rofon.Reuter. WET WEEK-END FORECASTED.

Rainfall Below Average.

1 Tranmere

1 Barnsley

1 Wrexham

4 Barrow

8 Rotherham

2 New Brighton (Tables on Page 4),

BRITISH INFANTRY CALLED OUT.

Further Indian Riots Anticipated.

Army.

London, To-day.

The First Viscount Novar, K.T., P.C., G.C.M.G., M.P., died here

5 The s.. Maiotis will not be al-to-day.. Beuter.

0

Lucknow, To-day. A company of British infand Drizzle and light rain to-day is try have been called predicted by the Royal Observatory, Ajodhys, Fyzabad, owing and the wet conditions prevailing feared recrudescence of the throughout Good Friday are likelying which broke out there to continue over the week-end tween the Hindus and The total rainfall recorded, at the on Wednesday, wher hours were killed and 20

Royal Observatory, fer

ended 10.30 am. to-day

total fall since January A

Inches, as compared with the age of 5.56 Inches

Curfew orders

claimed In both

lowed to leave until the Government The son of Col. R. Munro-Fergu bas reached a decision on the mat-son, M.P., Ronald. Cranford- Munro ter.-Reuter.

Ferguson was created the first: Vis- count Novar. in 1920. Educated at. Sandhurst, Lord Novar entered, the Grenadier Guards, but later forsook the Army for Politics, becoming

American Warrant Demanded.

Istanbul, Earlier.. The Turkish Government has asked to see a copy of the Ame rican warrant for the arrest of Mr. Innull

The Government will not decide their action till today.—. Beuter,

Martin Ingol In Criminal Court.

EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES

FOR $364,000

Control.

REGULATION BILL PASSED BY SENATE

The House, must confirm the found it possible to find a Committee's action-Reuter.

mon basis of agreement time

Washington, To-day. BRIGHTER TONE ON

The Senate Banking Committee has added an amendment to the Stock Exchange Control Bill, exempting State and Municipal bands from the provisions of the measure-Reuter.

Congressional Action Completed.

· JONES, BILL ADOPTED:

BY SENATE. -

Washington, (To-day, The Senate has adopt nference report of t

WALL STREET

Outside Factors Aid Silver.

INDUSTRIALS ADVANCE

Yet, he thought that their

bour had not been in vain.

By constant, frank, and dispassionate exchange of views both of them were able to understand each other's position and stand- point better, and to secure a more friendly contact which would be a lasting effect The problem was difficult New York, To-day, required a good deal of labour An Improved tone ruled on the patience, and Okada saldada New York - Stock Market," "on | It would be by constant contac Thursday Industrials and rails and talk that it would be pos were up 1.29 to 100.81 and 41 ble to find means of adjustmen 10. 47,81, respectively, while utili- He concluded by paying a te ties and bonds advanced 2.40 and bute to the friendliness and “ the 02 to 26.19 and: 92-53 respective diality of the Manchester ly. The commodity Index rose sentatives. Reuter f

62 to 53.68

ones

Liberal member for Boss and Bill, thereby completing Congres Business was average, 1,020, COMMUNISM IN

Cromarty in 1884.

FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE RELATIONS

sional action,

Reuter.

The Jones Bill, makes cattle baale commodity under the Farm Act, and simultaneously. Paris, To-day, a processing tax to raise : The Franco-German commercial

| for negotiations; broken off on Decem- |ber: 22, will be reanmed in Berlin

at the end of April-Reuter. *7duction of the

نهاراه الاه

industry in

Tibetan Government Deputation

To Bring Back The Lashi Lama

|000 shares being traded

Inflationary talk, outside sup port based on the advance in sterling, together with the high- er ruling of foreign markets. helped silver Bome quarters are holding, off, awaiting further des velopments in Washington, gift! In their market report, Messrs, EA Pierce an through their local

JAPAN

New Zealander E

Grave Charges

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