CHIANG WILL CON- TINUE FIGHTING.
DURBAR AT PARACHINAR..
MAY HAVE REPERCUSSION LAND REVENUE REMITTED
IN MANCHU CIRCLES.
THROUGH REDTER'S ADENOT.)
TIENTSIN, Sepi, 27. Owing to the fact that numerous
TO-VILLAGERS.
TRNOVOR NEUTER'S AGENCY.):
PARACHINAR, Sept. 28.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930.
TRAGIC DEATH OF POLITICAL PUZZLE WORLD'S DUTY TO FAMOUS ENGINEER, IN GERMANY. NEXT GENERATION.
SIR-J.-N. GRIFFITHS DIES IN BOURGEOIS COALITION IN
BRUNSWICK. A SURF BOAT.
(THROUGH
AGENOT.]
CAIRO, Sept. 27.
Sir John Norton Griffiths, the
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGKNOT,]
BERLIN, Sept
In addition to Thuringia, where
Government,
another
ONLY SAVINGS "COULD CREATE NEW CAPITAL.
(ONITISH WIRELESS SERVICE:] |
Ruany, Sept. 27.
Sir Basil Blackett, Director of
yesterday, said the world as a
H.M.S. CONQUEST BREAKS ADRIFT.
STRUCK BY SEVERE GALE WHILE IN TOW.
[BRITISH WIRELKOS EHRVÍČU.]*
Rooox, Sept. 20. During an exceptionally sovore
whole was not storing up capital the old cruiser Conquest, which was as fast as it ought to do. Now in tow bound for Fife to be scrap capital was not being produced at
“GAZETTE DU FRANC.
MDME, HANAU ELOQUENTLY
PLEADS HER CAUSE..
·ĮTHROUGH. REUTER'S ADEKOY,
PARIS, Sept. 28.
A remarkable victory forsfeminine
ing in the grent hall of the Tribunal of Commerço of 100 re- presentatives of bar 8,200 creditors by Madame Hanau, of Goretta-du Frane fame, the failure of whose
At a Durbar, attended by the oficial questions are still being leading military and civil officinia eminent engineer, was found dead the National Socialists, led by the Bank of England, at Buxton gale off the cast coast of Britain, eloquence was achieved at, a most... held in abeyance, the situation in and tribal leaders, Mr. Pears; still far from car, and it is be-Chief Commissioner on the North Heved that Chiang Kai Shek's an-West Frontier Province, announced nouncement that he will continue that this year the land rovenue Feng Yu Hsiang are completely a month's extra pay would be Borious granted all ranks, of the Kurram oliminated, may have répercussion in Manchurian circles, militin, and pensions and gratuities whose invasion of these districts paid to village armed levies and the would thereby largely be nullified.dependants of those killed in res
Elaborate Precautions Takan,
sisting the reennt raids by frontier The situation continues to be tribesmen. very quiet and a joint military and
fighting until Yen Hai Shan and would be remitted fully and that petent interference of the rendent tion, including the People'stion was entitled to expect from lookout for the vessel, which was huge financial operations led to s
their
The tribal leaders expressed their police office has been established gratitude to the Viceroy (Lord Lear the Central Station, where the Irwin), and again swore military and police are co-operat-loyalty to the British Raj ing for the establishment of order in the city areas, though so far there have not been the slightest disturbances,
Elaborate precautions are being taken and rigid discipline is being enforced among all ranks of the newly arrived troops,
Becond Manchurian Army,
TIENTSIN, Sept. 28..
The Second Manchurian Army, which is now arriving, consists of the. Becond, Fourth and Twenty- fifth Brigades, the majority of whom are being sont down the Tientsin-Pukow Railway towards Tsangchaw and intermediate points.
Fong Holding His Own.
PEPING, Sept. 27.
It is learned that bandits have captured Kingchow, Kienli, and Sinyangchow.
The proceedings ended in a most the enthusiastic march-past by village levies, militia, and Baluchi troops in full fighting kit.
INDIAN CONGRESS RIOTERS
SHOT.
PICKETERS WAGE WAR WITH POLICE..
(TAZOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
NAINITAL, Sept. 27. One rioter was killed and 45 gent to hospital during the riots here to-day..
were
Savoraj of the police were hurt many arrests made at The Foreign authorities are with and out much independent information Moradabad when the police fired from Honan, but believe that Feng Yu Helang is holding his own, on Congress volunteers who
They are receiving reports of the picketing the town hall to prevent reverses of the Kuominchun with the election of the Moslem local considerable reserve.
It is believed that the catting Council by destroying the ballot of the railway, at Sinyangchow papers. may prove a significant feature with developments.
The Shansi forces, who have gone south from Shihchinchuang, are understood not to have gone further than Changteh.
Headquarters of Plenary Session of 0.2.0.
The rioters refused to disperse and stoned the police.
Rioters Sentenced,
MIDNAPORE, Sept. 27. Nincicen men have been sentenced to two years' rigorous imprison- ment,, 10 to 18 months, one to a an enlarged plenary meeting an year, and three to six months on September 25 decided to remove charges of rioting and assaulting the headquarters to Taiyuanfu.
the police at Khaira on June 13.
Fourteen, including a graduate
The vernaculae papers state that
Peiping and Tientsin Mayors.
It is reported that Mukden is
appointing Chu Chi Chien, who of Cambridge University, were ac
CAPT. MATTHEWS' PROGRESS.
ANXIETY FELT IN LONDON.
was. Minister of the Interior under quitted. Yuan Shih Kai, as Mayor of Pei- ping, and the well-known edu. - tionalist, Chang Po Lin, Mayor of Tientsin.
Manchus Occupied Boundaries..
PEIFING, Sept. 28. Yu Hauch Chung, interviewed by a large party of Chinese Pressmen, this morning, stated that the Man churians would occupy the Peiping Suaiyuan Railway na far as tho Nankow Pass, the Peiping-Hankow Railway as far as Tingchow, and the Tientsin-Pukow Railway to Lienchingchien, near the Shantung border.
[Turovan, azutÉR'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Sept. 27. Anxiety is felt in London at the lack of news of the airman Capt. Matthews, who, after being held up At Bangoon owing to bad weather, departed for Bangkok at 1.40 p.m. yesterday.
lia flight record of fifteen and n half days, reached Rangoon on September 28 from Calcutta. He was still one day ahead of Bert Hinkler, the holder of the record.]
Chang's Visit to Peiping.
PEIPING, Sept. 28.
[Captain Matthews, who is try The vernacular papers stale that Chang Hauch Linng will leaving to beat the England to Austra Mukden for Peiping on October 1. Commissioner's Appeals Refused.
MURDEN, Sept. 28. Mr. Lenox Simpson's appeals to Chang Hauch Liang to continue his services as Customs Commis sioner at Tientsin have been flatly refused.
Forced Landing in Slam.
BANGKOK, Sept. 27. The airmon Capt. Matthews was forced to land this evening at Banimes, 100. miles north of Donmuang.
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generation. Only savings present the gospel of saving was out of fashion..
borough Hoad,
in his hotel at Alexandria this Frick, pro a decision factor of the German morning.
Ilie Company reccatly stopped tato, namely, Brunswick, now has
a sufficient rate to secure for the ped, broko adrift, and the tugboat the work of heightoning the Assuan Cabinet in which Fascists are re-
next generation that advance and which had hor in charge has signal The result in a bourgeois cooli- well-being which the next genera led all shipping to keep astriot Dam, owing to the alleged inconi-presented. engineers by the staff of the Party, the State Party agreeing t Egyptian Government.
with the National Socialists to could create new capital, and at drifting 25 miles south of Flam-cause celebré a year or so ago. Caino, Sept. 28.
form a Government which shall The body of Sir John Norton Griffiths was found in a surf boat have command over half the votes in the Dist against the opposition
Referring to the taxation" ques- and not in his hotel.
It appears that deceased had the Socialists and Communistation Mr. Graham said that it is quite apart from any theory of protection. There was very paddled out alone from the beach at San Stefano, Alexandria, but
trong caue to-day, as was recog nised by a large number of Free traders," for revenue tariff in order to raise revenue needed by the Exchequer.
that Inter it was noticed that the boat was unoccupied.
Another boat went out to investi
fiths was dead with a bullet wound fate, when it was found that Gril in his temple.
was
When Sir J. N. Griffiths stopped work on the dam an Egyptian Government communique issued which stated that he had writion to the Government asking for financial assistance.
STATEMENT BY NANKING
FOREIGN MINISTER.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE.]
%
NANKING, Sept. 28. In an interview with Press ro presentatives, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. O. T. Wang, made the following statement yes terday :--
Sino-Soviet Conference,
The Sino-Soviet Conference on the Chinese Eastern Railway issue will be inaugurated on October 11.
Rendition of Welhaiwel, The rendition of Weihaiwei will take place on October 1.
Wang Chia Ching and Hsu Chu Sien, who were detailed to take over the control of Weihaiwei, have left for Weihniwei..
Britain's Share, of Boxer Indemnity. The British share of the Boxer Indemnity with its accrued intorest amounts to some £3,170,000.
The British Governmont is will- ing to advance the returned fund should China devote it for the Canton-Hankow Railway.
ANGLO-CHINESE EXTRALITY
CONFERENCE:
(Wah Taz Yat Pao.)
NANKING, Sept. 28. Sir Miles Lampson, the British Minister, has left for Tientsin by gunboat on his return to Poiping
He is expected to return here by the and of next month to continue the" converentions" regarding the extrality issue.
YEN AND WANG FOR PARIS?
LATEST RUMOURS, FROM THE NORTH,
UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM
AT HOME.et
CONTINUATION OF LIB.-LAB, "CONVERSATIONS."
BRITISH WINKLESS SERVICE.)
Ruosy, Bept. 20. The Labour-Liberal "convoran- Lions" on the unemployment ques- tion were continued to-day, when Mr. Lloyd George, accompanied by Lord Lothian and Mr. Scerbobm Rowntree, called at No. 1, Downing Street, and bad an interview with the Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Philip Snow
den..
BARONETCY FOR-LONDON'S
LORD MAYOR,
KNIGHTHOODS FOR TWO
SHERIFFS.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE. A
RUGBY, Sept. 26. H.M. the King has approved a Baronetcy of the United Kingdom boing conferred upon Sir William Waterlow on his retirement from the office of Lord Mayor of London. Knighthoods have been conferred upon the retiring Sheriffs, Alder- man Neal and Major Bowater.
L
OIL WELL IN GERMANY.
PRODUCING SIXTEEN TONS AN HOUR.
(THOUGH DEUTER'S AGENCY.]
布
COURT REMOVES FROM BALMORAL TO LONDON,
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.] -
RUGBY, Sept. 97.
The Court will remove from Bal moral to London next Tuesday.
The King and Queen, with equer- ries and ladies-in-waiting, will travel by special Royal train on Monday evening, arriving at Buck ingham Palace about breakfast time.
U.S. AMBASSADOR VISITS BELFAST.
GUEST
́OF OFFICERS OF ENNISKILLING REGIMENT.:
(BRITISH
...
WIRELESS SERVICE)
Ruaux, Sept. 20. General Dawos, the American Ambassador, visited Belfast to-day ns. the guest of the officers of the Royal Enniskilling Fusiliera
During the afternoon he was shown over the Queen's Island shipbuilding works, and was cater- tained by the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland at Stormouth
·Castle,
ABYSSINIAN EMPEROR'S
CORONATION.
|
The tug's message states there are six mon on aboard the cruiser, which bring out of control in dangerous to navigation.
›
The tug's afforte to take the cruiser in tow again were unsuc- comful, owing to the weather, which shows no signs of moderating.
Madams Hanau, neatly dressed in black and appearing quite com- posed, promised a full cash settle- ment within five years. She declar- ed that she had been the victim of a financial coalition, and she plead- ed her canse so eloquently that the creditors loudly applauded her and almost unanimously agreed to a composition, in spits of the official that hor receiver's conclusion
RUGBY, Sept. 27, The British cruiser Conquest, which broke adrift in the North liabilities were £40,000 sterling Sea with six men on board while and her assets only £300,000. being towed north for breaking up, was picked up and taken to the Humber last night by the Hull tug Seaman after drifting for savera! hours...
No anxiety was felt for the safety of the mon on board the cruiser while the vessel was adrift, but the vessel was a potential danger, to shipping, particularly owing to the exceptionally high as that were running.
Several small craft were severely buffeted during the storm.",
Coastal shipping on the east coast of Scotland was held up, and several of the remaining autumn exercises of the fleet off the Moray Firth were abandoned.
The crew of the Danish motor schooner Doris failing to make harbour at Hartlepool was in peril of being driven upon the Longscar rocks, and a lifeboat after three unsuccessful attempts got alongside and took off the crew.
The Doris later dragged her an chors and drifted ashore.
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
ENTERTAINMENT OF DELEGATES..
(BEITIAN WIRELESS SERVICE]
RUGBY, Sept. 26.
*
As on the occasion of the last Imperial Conference, naval, mili- tary and Air Force displays aro being organised to take place our DUKE OF GLOUCESTER TO BE ing the next fow, wous, at which
PRESENT
the overseas delegates to the Con- ference will attend.
(BRITISK WINELESS SERVICE]
BERLIN, Sept. 20. Reports from Nienhagen, in Hanover, that drilling operations have tapped an oil well, at present producing sixteen tons of oil an hear, have strengthened the behicl in the opinion recently ascribed to
RUGBY, Sept. 27 the. American oil magnate, Mr.
The Duke of Gloucester will leave Harry Sinclair, that Germany is capable of producing all the oil London on October 10 for Abyssinis she needs.
to represent King George at the Mr. Sinclair and other Ameri-coronation of the Emperor. cans were recently prospecting in various parts of Hanover,
He will join the Ranpura at Marseilles, and travel in it to Aden. Thence be will go in H.M.S. Efingham to Jitti, in French Somaliland..
A royal, train will take him to Addis Ababa by October 29.
After the coronation on Novem- fer 2 feasting and ceremonics will DECLINED.continue in the capital for eight days, and at the end of that time the Duke will leave for British Somaliland to spend several days hunting big game. He expects to pass Christmas on the voyage home, and will reach England in this New Year.
MANUFACTURE OF NARCOTICS.
BRITISH OBJECTION
WIDER CONFERENCE.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.)
GENEVA, Bept 26.. The Fifth Committeo has pass- ed a resolution requesting the Assembly to invite all State mem- bore and non-members of the
League to the projected Conference of the limitation of manufacture of narcotics, and has further, request- ed the Budget Committee to voto the necessary credits.
The British and Dominion - de legates objected to the widoning of the Conference, and did not vote.
NEW TURKISH CABINET
FORMER MINISTERS REMAIN;
[THZOUGH REUTER'S AUKNCE.]
ANGORA, Sept. 28. Iamet Pasha has formed a new Cabinet, the most important port folios being hold as before the ro signation.
The War Office display, will bo held at Aldershot, and the Air Some of the minor portfolios go Fores display at Croydon, and the delegates will travel to Portland to the Opposition Party-
Ismet Pasha has modified his to view the naval exercises which are being arranged by the Ad-programme. miralty.
Many banquets will be given in honour of the delegates. Among many others, they include a Gov. ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE'S ernment dinner and reception at
ASSAILANT.- which Mr. Rameny MacDonald will proside, at Lancaster Hougodn September 30.4
On the following aight, the Royal Empire Bociety, British Empira League, Victoria League, Overseas League and British Empire Club are giving a dinner for the dele- gates at the Mansion House, at which Princo Arthur of Connaught will be in the chair.
AUSTRALIANS WANT TO FIGHT FOR CHINA.
OFFER POLITELY
[THOUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.) Chinese cable advices from Shang- hai report, that the Shansi troops,
SYDNEY, Sept 27. Threo, hundred Australian under Hau Yung Chang and Tang Pao Shan, and the Kuominchun Service men have offered to join troops under Lu Chung Lin have the Nationalist forces in China, offered to surrender to Narking. eccording to the Chinese Consul Yen Hei Shan and Wang Ching General, to whom the offer was Wei are reported to have decided made by representatives of the to retire and leave for Paris vid ex-soldiers who explained times GREAT BRITAIN'S INCOME. attend a dinner and reception to Siberia. Yen will entrust military and civil affairs to his right-hand men, Chao Tai Won and Fu Tso
Yi. Capt. Matthews was not hurt The propellor and one wing of the machine, were broken.
Capt. Matthews
Mr. Lenox Simpson Remains Silent.
TIENTSIN, Sept. 27. Interviewed at noon to-day, Mr. T. Y. Koo, Deputy Commissioner of Customs, stated that no news had yet been received from Mr. Lenca Simpson, whose interview with propellor. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang was apparently of long duration. Chinese Superintendent of Customs,
TIENTSIN, Sept. 28. Mr. Lonox Simpson returned "to day, but callers at his residence wore informed that he was
* **
out.":
a
ex-
were bad in Australia, and that they sympathised with the Chiness Nationalists.
however,
The Consul General, The Tientsin-Pukow Railway line politely declined the offer.
The Returned Soldiers' League is now free from the Shansi troops. spare Chang Hauch Liang's Fengtien abates that it is ignorant of the
troops have taken over the garrison. matter.
on the railway to the north of Teangehow, The Nanking troops
have arrived at Tehchow at
tho
northern border of Shantung. REALISTIC REPRODUCTION They have taken over the garrison ht Protingfu on the Feiping-llan- Low Railway
OF GALLIPOLI.
More Mukden Omalais."
MUXDEN, Sept. 27. It is announced that 23 appoint. ments were made of high oficial. posts in Chihli which included Fao At the request of Chang Heuch ONE THOUSAND MEN IN FILM In the meantime, according to Yu Lin as Chief of Police in Pei-Liang, the Central Government has Chinesa sources, Han Lin Sun, aping and Chang Hsuch Ming, bro brother of the Manchurian Goneral, ther of Chang Heuch Liang, as Han Lin Chun, has been appointed Chinese Superintendent of Cus toms, while the question of the appointment of Commissioner ap- parently is still held in abeyance,"
(Wah Tes Tat Pao)..
MURDEN, Sept, 28. Mr. Jenox Simpson; the Com- missioner of. Thentain Customs, bas arrived here to interview Chang Hayoh Liang.
In an interview with Pressmen, Mr. Simpson said that he will
makeup plan Ang mandata or thron dare, to discuss the Tientsin Customs
Chief of Police of Tientsin:
Nanking Confirms Manchurian
An Appointments,
NANKING, Sept. 27. The National Government has issued a mandate confirming the Manchurian appointments of Yu Hauch Obung as garrison com- mauder in Peiping and Tientsin. area, and Wang Hau Chang as chairman of Hope Provincial Government.
Branch of Welhalwei Customs,
appointed Yu Hsueh Chang Gar rison Commander of Peiping, and Tientsin and Wang Shu Chang Governor of Hopai: Ya arrived at Peining on the 20th.
"PROVIDING FOR GREATER
EMPLOYMENT.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE,]"
Rooay, Sept. 27.
On October 3, the Prime Minis urs and Mirristers and their wives will be the guests of the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace, The Prince of Wales will be present.
The Prince of Wales will also
be given by the Empire Marketing. Beard on October 8,
“WET " CANDIDATE IN NEW YORK.
SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS' IMPRISONMENT.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENDY.]
BRUSSELS, Sept. 27.. Fernando de Hosa, who WAS charged with having made an at- tempt on the life of the Italian
Crown Prince last year, was sen tenced to five years' imprisonment..
VILNA, QUESTION AGREEMENT.
SETTLEMENT REALISED AT
LAST-
Mr. William Graham, President: MR. TUTTLE NOMINATED FOR quarters confirm the recent reports
of the Board of Trade, speaking in Carlisle last night, said that with-
in the aggregate national income
of approximately £4,000,000,000 per anaum, there was considerable room
GOVERNORSHIP.
[REUTER'S 'AMERICAN ARRVICE.]
ALBANY, Sept. 20..
Kovno, September 20—Reliable.
concerning the conclusion of j Polish-Lithunnann
#greement on
the long-drawn-out;Vilna question.
Under the agreement, Poland will retain the larger part of the district together with its capital which was taken from Lithuania by
1920,
when
for direct saving and for rediren Tho advocate of a "wet" tion of expenditure from nom America, Mr. Tuttle, has been commodities. That would provide didate for the Governorship. a greater volume of employment
| essential to essential services and nominated as a Republican' cap.force of arms in October, Alirowski
LANDING.
the Polish General [BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE]
marched in with his legionaries and thus created a problem which not Ruasy, Sept. 27, and at the same time stimulate It was reported on September 17
even. the League of Nations dared Over 1,000 men took part in a recovery, British taxation at £15 that the "Wets" had welcomed an-
to take up in earnest vabar realistic reproduction of Gallipoli or £10 per head was undoubtedly other champion of their cause in landing of 1015 for the British film the heaviest in the world. Mean the person of Mr. Tuttle, the Unit However, the proposed new. while, British trade had encountered States Attorney in New York, frontier between the two states will just completed ones were 'shot' ed an unexampled economic, storm who had resigned his post. In a ran through the suburbs of Vilns PRINCE PURACHATRA,
The principal: scenes at, Malla, where several hundred Commodity prices had moved statement, Mr. Tuttle said he fav and there will bo other concessions WILL VISIT HONG KONG..
marines from the British Mediter rapidly downwards since last Octo- ours an amendment of the Prohibi- to Lithuania which in turn under ranean Garrison were loaned and ber. There were, however, signs tion Act providing for State up takes to extend facilities for a 【THROUGH ERDIER'S AUKNOY.]
uniforms for the actors were ob that the bottom had now been tion, without saloons He declared Polish naval base. It is said that tained by permission of the British touched, at all evcuts in certain that while everybody desired tem- the negotiations were conducted on leading commodities. There would perance, nobody could he satisfied the part of Poland by. Joseph. SHANGHAI, Sept. 7. and Australian Governments.
The H.R.H Prince Purchatro bro
Queen Elizabeth, which be no general world recovery until with present conditions. Mr. Pilsudski, a brother of the Marshal, in the the upward movement was of a Tuttle, is a prominent local Repube while a representative of the o prominently than of the King of Siam, who has a figured
infinite character Certain critics llican and is at present conducting Vatican played an important role Shanghai on October 9.
The Finance. Minister, Mr. T. Ve been visiting Japan, will satiro at and--Hellas, was requisitioned: for placed improvement ut" and @HO "O"=&lngg• A¢[[Tky trial and taminlay) phong maglaro na ateina to taka.
qucation, aftor which he will return Soong, has decided to establish a to Tientsin to hand over the branch of the Customs of Welbal. Customs administration:
wei under the administration of (Continued at foot of neat column.) Cheloo..
It is exported that Prince Purn the film, and by dawn the landing the present year and others in the scandale, Ho achieved prominence up negotiations and to come to an these reports are still unobtainable. chatra will visit Hong Kong on his from the transport River Clyde had spring, but all agreed that it would by his handling of the inquiry into agreement. Official confirmation of
the Vestris disaster. return to Biam.
been widely constructed..
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