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CANTON

TO PEIPING

AIR ROUTE

Service Resumption

Next May

GENERALISSIMO HAS

OTHER PLANS

1 From Our Own Correspondent] Canton. To-day.

The air service between Can- ton and Peiping. via Hankow. which has been suspended since July, will be resumed next May, when two

fast Junker planes will span the distance between the two cities in North and South China in one day instead of two, the Canton Daily Sur stated yesterday morning.

This statement is based on an Interview granted by Mr. Fritz Horn, technical manager of the Eurasia Corporation, who flew to Shanghai on Wednesday morning! in the giant Junker plane and reached there in the afternoon.

From other sources it is learn-

ed that General Chiang Kai-shek,

chief of the Nanking

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1935

The highest and most beautiful motor road in Central Europe, the Grossglockner Road, which was only opened to traffic s short while ago.

military has most info BRITISH POLO TEAM

inaugurate the Shanghai-Chengtu Sian air service" rather than to immediately the Canton- resume Peiping

line. General Chiang wants to develop the North-west provinces, and Sian is an import- ant point in far-away Kansa1

Chengta and Sian are separated by over 500 miles. The absence of "

those railways and highways in

mountainous regions calls for the

DOWNSIDE ABBEY CONSECRATION Pope Sends Special Emissary

DEFEATED

Narrowly Beaten By Hurricanes

FIRST ROUND OF AMERICAN CUP SERIES

THE SCORERS

Empress's Appeal LEA&

Interfered With

(Continued from Pays 1)

ficially recalled, who prefer to re-friendship, write the Geneva cor- main in Abyssinia, will be given respondents of the leading papers, appointments in the regular stressing that the British delega army. In addition 14 Belgian tion is making "incredible efforts” reserve officers and 20 Swiss to win the French Premier to [technicians are expected to ar-their side. there not being a

rive soon.

single aspect of European politics! The Belgians will be employed which has not been thrown into as infantry instructors, while the the scales.

Swiss will train the anti-aircraft Warning France against these gun crews and will also be res-manoeuvres," the papers point ponsible for the upkeep of the out that there is nothing in Sir guns, which are mostly of Swiss Samuel Hoare's manufacture.”

speech which offers any guarantee that Eng LAFAL'S SPEECH TO-DAY Paris: The three fundamental land is prepared to increase her points of the important speech obligations on the Continent.

"England plays a double game M. Laval will deliver before the League Assembly to-day, accord-and only acts when it is to her asserts the ing to "Suaerwein" in the Paris own advantage.”

Giornale d'Italia, "She wants to Soir, are:

strike a blow at Italy, which she! (1), The exploration of every remaining avenue for conciliation regards as the new rising Power (2), The limitation and rapid about to put the British Empire in cessation of hostilities, if they do the shade.”

BRIEF COMMUNIQUE break out after all e

Geneva: "After an exchange of

Italy's help cannot

TWO CHILDREN IN insed with in the policy views the committee of five gave

PLANE MISHAP

Forced Landing At Ramsgate

ENGINE FAILS WHILE OVER THE SEA

Two

London- childrer were among

its sub-committee general instruc of European stabilisation.

It is said that M. Laval, in actions for the elaboration of the cordance with the first point in draft of the proposals which will the the well-known, political corres-eventually be submitted to the two pondent's forecast, will make a Governments concerned as personal appeal to Signor Musso-basis for the peaceful settlement lini before he delivers the speech of the dispute." This brief com- munique issued by the League ITALIAN PRESS COMMENT Rome: M. Laval has now reach-Secretariat after yesterday even- ed the point where he must decide ing's session of the committee re definitely for England's or Italy'sfers, it is understood in League circles, to the suggestion that a that concluded between England and Iraq should Italy and eaty similar to

be signed betweeen Abyssinia.

DELIMITING INDIAN CONSTITUENCIES Committee To Begin

* Work This Month

CHAIRMAN AND SECRETARY LEAVE FOR INDIA.

London, To-day.

• Meadowbrook. To-day. development of aerial transporta In the First Round of the tion. The North-west provinces American Polo Championship five boliday-makers who escap- are far inland and quite beyond which was played here yester-ed with a shaking recently! an aeroplane in which the reach of naval or aerial bon day. the Hurricanes beat the when

This would mean that Italy bardment in the event of war. in British team from the Hurting they were having a pleasure

would receive the right to station ham Club by 9 goals to 8. while flight from Ramsgate airport the opinion of General Chiang

Aurora, the holders, beat Old-made a forced landing in a

garrisons in Abyssinia and control westbury by 11 goals to 9. neighbouring playing field.

While M. Laval will the police. The winners will meet in the The engine failed in mid-air through a feed pipe bursting

discuss the proposition with Baron Semi-final Round.

Aloisi in the next few days, the over the The Harlingham team played while the plane was

committee of jurists will draw`up the Americans at their own game sea, and the pilot. Flight Lt

the proposal in legal form. Should and rode bard, working excellently C. E Eckersley-Maślin. turning

Sir Laurie Hammond, Chair-the private negotiations between together. They lost a terrific bat-towards the shore, had to select safe landing.

man of the Committee appoint-the statesmen not have led to a tle in which the result was in doubt a place for a

Though temporarily blinded by till the very end.

recommendations for the de- the week, the juristic committee, London. To-day-

At the end of the fourth chuk-oil" he talked calmly to his ed at the end of July to make satisfactory result by the end of limitation of constituencies in it is stated, will hand in its draft The Church at the Benedictine

Smoke From Machine

the future Indian Federal and to the League Council.

POPE APPEAL RUMOUR Monastery. Downside Abbey, near ker, the British team led by 7 passengers to reassure them.

Holiday-makers watching the

Provincial Legislatures, left

The League Assembly held: no Bath, which has taken 58 years to goals to 5, but the Hurricanes drew

fight from the ground saw London yesterday for India ac- build and the foundation stone of level at 7-T.

At the end of the fifth chakker, smoke coming from the ma-companied by the Secretary of session yesterday afternoon. A was - currelit which was laid in 1874 by Car- dinal Manning, was consecrated

Cardinal Seredithe, scorers were Sanford 5, Gerry chine, and feared that it had the Committee, Mr. J G. Laith-persistent rumour

waite. Two other members here yesterday evening that the yesterday by Prince Primate of Hungary, whe3 and Strawbridge for the Harri- caught fire. The smoke

Rao and Mr. Justice Din Mu-Mr. Pope, who is still staying at the was specially commissioned by canes, and Sanger 5. Tyrrell-caused by oil coming în contact who are in India are Mr. Justice United States Senator for Idaho,

Though the pilot could see ammed

Genera, sent a telegram to Martin 2 and Guinness for Har-with the hot exhaust pipe. lingham

The Committee will start its Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Walford, the Hurlingham No. 1 out of only one side window, he

scoring on brought the machine down be work at Simla on September 28 Hall, yesterday, urging him to tween two pavilions. Only the and will thereafter tour the take the initiative in calling a con- came very close to

Rathborne several made up the fourth member of the under-carriage and a wing tip various provinces. Sir Laurie ference of the Kellogy Fact signa-

were damaged.

Hammond will also pay a spe-tories for the purpose of deciding to put those countries, which break I had to land into a half cial visit to Burma Hurricanes team-Renter

The Hurricanes were holders of

The Committee is expected their obligations under the pact by the American Polo Championship wind with a run of only 150

It is the law. GREAT EXHIBITION in 1926, 1929 and 1930, while yards. Mr. Eckersley-Maslin to submit its report at the he- beginning war, outside the pale of

Aurora first won the title in 1933. said afterwards. The plane ginning of next year.

understood that a considerable RICKETT AT BUDAPEST IN LONDON

Budapest: Mr. Rickett arrived The Hurlingham team, which is tipped up on to its nose. * Eye Full Of Oil

amount of preparatory work comprised of some of the best

"When the oil pipe burst the has already been carried out in here by air from Athens yesterday. front windows of the plane India, which should much faci- "Acknowledgement by Italy of the were sprayed with oil, and I got litate its task. British Wire concession agreement which I have an eye full. The passengers less Service were not alarmed; indeed, they

His Holiness the Pope.

Heasley, Arch- Monseigneur. bishop of Westminster, and Car- dinal MeRory. Primate of Ireland, also took an important part in the ceremonies, which lasted hours-British Wireless Service.

seven

Shipping, Engineering And Machinery

London, To-day. There are more than 350-ex-

hibitors at the Shipping En- gineering and Machinery Exhi bition which opened yesterday at Olympia.

occasions.

English players, has been acknow-

ledged as the finest polo team ever to visit the United States:

HIDDEN TREASURE seemed to enjoy the thrill

UNEARTHED

The exhibits vary in size from Buried For Centuries machines weighing

25 tons

down to nuts and bolts and it-

clude a full-sized ship's boiler and folding press which will

At Prague

Prague. Treasure buried for centuries

bend sheet metal under a pres-and valued at 100.000 Czecho sure of 75 tons.

slovakian crowns was found by

Three metres below the cellar

grammes

was

About 50 people were waiting

at the airport for flights, which they made as soon as another machine was obtained.

DISPUTE OVER CAR

Sergeant Wins Claim For Non-Delivery

COUNTERCLAIM DISMISSED

FRAUDULENT CONVERSION

Vicar Accused Of Theft

"ABSOLUTELY DOWN AND OUT

Jin my pocket," said Mr. Rickett, replying to pressmen, "is merely a matter of respect for the sanctity of agreements**

He had no intention of selling the concession to Italy, said Mr. Rickett, but he revealed nothing of his further plans, except that he is leaving for London to-day Trans-Ocean Service.

ILLEGAL FISHING

CHARGE

Two Clergymen Arrested

London. The Rev. Arthur Worge Excavations to make room 11 workman during the re-

Slade, 51, of Pensax, Wores. for its one special exhibit have building of the Finance Admin-

was at Hundred House police cost one firm £500. A proministration headquarters at Kas-

court recently committed for ent place in the hall is taken by chau, Slovakia.

London a scale model of the Cunard-

Judgment for plaintiff, with trial on charges of stealing White Star Queen Mary, 22 feet noor, an air-tight copper chest costs, was given by Mr. Justice sums of £8 and £10 15s, the To Stirlingshire clergymen long and weighing 3 tons. was discovered, containing P. E. Lindsell at the Summary moneys of the foundation man- the Rev. J. J. S. Thomson and British Wireless Service. golden chain and 2,796 gold Court yesterday afternoon in the agers of Pensax Church of the Rev: David S. Merrow, were concerned in a charge of illegal coins, weighing 1123 kilo case in which Sergeant R. H. El-England School

There were four charges in fishing called at Paris last FIRE OUTBREAK AT

dridge, of the 2nd Battalion The SOOKUNPOO The coms belong to different East Lancashire Regiment, cisim all, the two others relating to month

It was alleged that, with two centuries and have a manched $100 from Mr. B. S. Lowe, the sums of £5 and £2 18s. 6d.

Deposit Accountant Larbert men, Mr. David Forbes higher value for collectors than proprietor of the Peninsula Mo their actual weight in gold.

tor Hospital, otherwise known as Mr. EY. Robinson, prosecut Jones and Mr. James Bulloch. S. Wing and Co of 611 Nathan ing, said when defendant be they dragged for and caught a came the incumbent of Pensa salmon at the Falls of Garry, Road, Mongkok

The claim was in respect of the automatically became a Struan, Blair Atholl, "by means money paid by plaintia to defen-foundation manager of the of two rods and lines, to which dant as deposit for the purchase school, and his wife was also were fixed casts having artif

appointed a manager.

cial By-books and lead sinkers The managers had a deposit attached of an Anatin Seven-

A counter-claim for $180 by de- fendant as balance of the pur- account with the Midland Bank A plea of not guilty was ten- and, alter at Bewdley regarding which dered, and the trial was fixed chase price of the

$100 amages for breach any two of them were author for a date in September.

sede ised to sign and draw

Military Football Stand Damaged

A fire which broke out shortly before 10 o'clock last night in the covered stand at the military foot bell ground, Sookunpoo, did damage to the extent of about $300, about 50 yards of the roofing being destroyed and the seating damaged.

5 CARS INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT Escape Of Nawab Of Balawalpur

London: The Nawab of Balawalpur

of

The outbreak is thought to who lives at Ali Aman. Lower have been caused by a Chinese Bourn Farnham Surrey firework balloon bursting above caped unhurt recently when

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