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GERMAN CABINET'S HON. MRS. BRUCE.

VICTORY:

YOUNG PLAN' DEFEATED.

A WARNING ABOUT THE FUTURE.

Berlin. October 30.-Reports reaching here from the various European capitals show that with few exceptions foreign newspapers failed to grasp the very great im- portance and significance of the out- coum of the voting in the Reich stag's Foreign Affairs Committee on the Communist motion demand- ing the immediate cessation of all payments under the Young Plan.

Everywhere, the Berlin Press points out, satisfaction is being ex-

BRITISH AIRWOMAN THREE DAYS OVERDUE.

FEARED MISHAP ON HANOI

TRIP..

KWANGSI SPLIT.

END OF CAMPAIGN IN SIGHT.

PEACE FEELERS BY

· GENERAL,

According to n Chinese Press)| Leaving Bangkok for Hanoi on Saturday, the Hon. Mrs. Victor report from Wuchow, there has Bruce, the British airwoman, who been a split in the Kwangsi ranks as Wong Shiu Hung has recently is on & saló flight to Japan, in now

proposed to come to terms with the three days overdue, and as no word Cantonese, while Li Trung Jen in- has been received of her, much sista on fighting to the Inst. Wong, anxiety is being entertained for her in a telegraphic circular appeal- safety. In the course of her triping for peace, points out the from Bangkok to Hanoi, the avis trix would have to cross either the jungles of Sinm or the mountainous

futility and disastrous effects of continuing the inter-Kwang-warfare | and appeals to the leaders of the warring factions to put an end to

pressed at this victory of the Bruen-conatry of Lnos, so that her silence the fighting so as to relieve the

ing Cabinet and at the moderate partics' refusal to be forced into n policy of adventure which could re- sult in disaster only.

On the other hand, nowhere is it recognized that this extrenie 'en- deavour of these German parties and, especially of the Social Dem crats who are naturally opposed to many of the Bruening Cabinet's financial measures, does not mean

that they believe in the country's ability to fulfil the Young Plan obligations for any length of time but thing it thrusts on the statesmen of the former enemy 'countries the

Bay mean that the machine has come to grief at either one of these places.

The trip by air from Bangkok to Hanoi takes only six hours, and Mrs. Brace left the former place at daybreak on Saturday and had not arrived at her destination up-

sufferings of the people.

General Mn Hafao Chun, a former Kwangsi commander, who was ro cently dispatched by the Nanking Government to take steps to settle the Kwangsi situation, has arrived at Wuchow from Nanking. He is attempting to prevail on Kwangsi fondere, many of whom were formerly, his subordinates, to

the

mont. Wong Shiu Hung has tele- till 4.13 p.m. on Monday, fears for surrender to the Central Govern- her safety are more then justified.graphically requested General Ma One particularly disturbing fea- to proceed to Nanking to discuss a ture in that the lady's machine is settlement. obligation to assist the German equipped with wireless, and if she moderates by agreeing to the car had to make a forced landling, it ficat possible re-examination and is thought that she would have sent re-arrangement of the whole repara-put messages regarding her position tions problem,

and whether she needed assistance,

According to a spokesman of the Canton military authorities, the Kwangsi situation will be settled in a month, should Wong Shiu Kung turn over to the Government. He stated that the two Chinese divi- Nai and Tsoi Ting Kai, which have sions under General Chiang Kwang It will be recalled that Mrs. Bruce been released from the North, are pushing towards Kwangsi vrá crushed near Jasic last month during Human to hasten the conclusion of & sandstoria. She had quite an

the campaign. As soon as "the Kwangai situation is settled, the adventure, as she had to sing and Cantonese will direct their atten dance for some wands og Baluchition to the rounding up of banalits in Kwangtung and Kwangsi, after tribesmen in her attempt to keep which they will deal with the Reds "under Chu Tak and Mo on friendly terms with them.

Chak Tung.

Otherwise, it is emphasized, the time may not be far off when the masses might find the antinued cutting down of salaries and wages and the consequent lowering of their standard of living unbearable and might revolt against their mo derate leaders, forcing them into opposition against the Cabinet or. haring lost all faith in an eventual peaceful settlement of the problems facing the nation, might in despair MR, W. F. HAST RETIRES. PROBLEM FOR ECONOMISTS

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The Berlin papers therefore warn foreign statesmen not to under- rstimate the danger merely because for the time being moderate 50- cial Democrat leaders have been able to persunde their more radical cul- leagues into assisting the Bruening Cabinet against its political op

ponents.

MANILA NEWSPAPER CLOSES DOWN.

LA DEFENSA," CEASES

PUBLICATION.

(UNITED PRESS.] Manila, October 31-La Defensa, the Catholic daily newspaper in Spanish, censed publishing to-day

THIRTY YEARS IN LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.

At the Harbour Offee yesterday,

LAUNCH OF 8,000-TON TANKER

AT BIRKENHEAD,

Ships built when freights are high are, aut always a financial succese, but those constructed when frights are low and perhaps grasa the numbers of the Harbour Do-financial success, said Sir Robert is growing in the shipyarda are a Partiment, including the Harbour Connell, a director of the United Molasses Company, at Birkenhead Master (Commander G. F. Holc), recently, when there was launched Commander J. B. Newill, D.8.0., the motor tanker Athelbeach (6,000) and Mr. T. W. H. Hosegood, gathored to make a presentation to Mr. W. F. Hast, who has retired after nearly 30 years service with the Hong Kong Government..

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It is a remarkable thing, he con- tinued, that, while we get our raw products at pre-war prices, we can only give three-quarters of a unit of manufactured goods for one unit of raw materials in comparison with pre-war days. Industrialists should ind out how it is that we are in. In making the presentation of a such a relatively bad position. in. Westminister Chime clock to Mr.regard to the exchange of our

annafactured goods.

of James S. Kincaid. Mr. Hast, Commiander Hole said they were very sorry to lose such a Greenock, whose firm has construct- was one of their greatest difficultics capable man, Mr. Hnet was bored the engines, said heavy taxation in a lighthouse at South Foretan. and the dole was eating out the life for inancial rentons,"

Kont, in 1874 and joined the Gov. blood of the nation. After years of existence as independently-owned paper, Jernment service Here as far back Defensa was purchased a year and is 1001. Since then, he had served a, half ago by the "T.V.." Rocer interests, publishers of the Tribe (English), La Fanguardia (Span- ish) and Palibe (Tagalog), which simultaneously published the Eng- fish-language Manila Times.

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in the three main lighthouses of the Colony, and had always done his duty in a very creditable maN

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·Commander Hole said it was his.

Both papers were in a difficult situation and the Times soon displeasant duty to hand over the continued publication. Although supported by the extensive Catholic clock to Mr. Hast on behalf of interests throughout the Philiphis Harbour Office colleagues, and pines, La Defenm has struggled he hoped that one day the recipent against odds in competing with other dailies with the religious would wake up to hear it chiming feature as its chief attraction. big bundredth birthday, Comman der Hole also presented a neckleare te Mrs. Hast.

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Mr. Hast's Reply,

Mr. Hast said that it was very hard to adequately thank Comman der Hole for the nice things sald about him, and for the handsons

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