UNEMPLOYED
MARCH TO
LONDON
DEMANDS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932.
SOLDIERS
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET
DISCUSSION ON
BRILLIANT PLAY BY LYTTON REPORT
CHINA CONDITIONS OUTLINED
STATEMENT MADE IN
COMMONS
ULTIMATUM TO
KING CARCL
ITALY'S DISABLED
M.C.C.
EX-QUEEN HELEN'S
RIOTING QUELLED IN
· HYDE PARK
MARCH ALONG NEW THROUGHFARE
PROTRACTED
PROCEEDINGS
ENGLISH SKIPPER PLAYS FINE INNINGS
EXPECTED
(8617186 WIRKIESA SERVICE}
(THROUGH REUTER'S' AGENCY.)
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
GENEVA, Oct; s..
PKR, Oct. 24.
[PEUTER AND BRITISH WIRELESS. ]
(THROUGH ACUTER'S AGENCY.)
BUCHAREST, Oct 27. LONDON, Oct 27.
A TWENTY per cont, increase in Disturbances broke out in th her allowance,, permission to West End of London in the vicinity spend six months every your with ss the Marble arch this afternoon, her wolt, Prince Michael, and the marking the arrival of sime twe, maintenance of a palace for her, are said to be the demands of Prin- thousand nemployed hunger mar ohere from various parts of thyceps Telen marle upon King Carol country,
which, if they are not granted, she Scenes of disorder were mury, will attempt to secure by legal but on the whole they did not deaction. velop gravely, although the police were compelled to make a number of arreste, Shop-windows broken in Oxford Streat and Edg ware Road, while a huge crowd as sumed a very hostile attitude to the police, compelling A
charge.
were
materi
The hunger marchers themselves were not involved in the disorders. Left-wing members of the House of Commons urged the Speaker to per- mit an Immediate debate on the grievances of the unemployed mar. chers, the Speaker pointing out that it was for the House to decile.
The riots were the consequence of the demonstration, of the hunger narchers, even while none of their number took an active part,
The principal scene of disorder was the junction of Oxford Street and Edgware Road, where rowdies. came into conflict with the police, gathered their forces and began to smash windows.
Hostile Crowd.
U.S. DELEGATE TO.
GENEVA
FAREWELL TALK WITH PREMIER
BUITION WIFFLEB SERVICE.]
Runy, Oct. 27.
PRIOR
his departure
for Genova, Mr. Norman Davis, chief United States delegate to the Disarmament Conference, paid a farewell visit to the Prime Minis ter at the House of Commons this afternoon, when, it is understood,
further conversation was held on the disarmament question.
LABOUR MOTION REJECTED
SECOND READING FOR OTTAWA BILL
[TAROCOO BROTER'S AGENCY]
Loxtos, flet. 27.
{TUROVOL REUTER'8" ACKNOV.)
Rony, Oct. 27. Na statement on the general con- ditions in Chin, the Foreign Under-Secretary, Capt. Anthony
OBITUARY
LT.-COL. SIR H. COLE
MAN WHO MANAGED WEMBLEY
LL-Cal.
LONDON, Out. 1.
ROME, Oct. 28. MUSSOLINI, with General Balbo, headed a procession of thir teen thousand disabled ex-soldiers who marched up the length of THE MC.C. declared their innings is learned from a reliable source Eden, in the House of Common trade flag" at innumerable exhibi
the new street, Vin Dicolli, ono of the mual beautiful atrecta in Europe when it was opened to- day to mark the tenth anniversary of Fasicsm for which there intense countrywide enthusinama.
WAR
The street shows up the whole of old Imperial Rope on which excavations were carried out in the past five years.
Rome's frat underground rail. way, eighty miles to Viterbo, was also opened to-day. It was wholly built and equipped in twelve months.
DISARMAMENT HOPES
MR. DAVIS EXPRESSES GRATIFICATION
BROUGH ZZUTEE'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Oct. 28, GRATIFICATION at the trend of
conversations with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and the Government on the Angio-American naval ques tions and disarmament generally A huge crowd collected and se sumed a very hostile attitude to
were expressed by Mr. Norman Davis, the United States delegate the police when, an arrest was made
to the Disarmament Conference, The situation looked extremely ugly for the moment, but roounted THE House of Comanons fr-night before leaving London for Ceneva policemen charged nad dispersed the rejected a Labour motion for to-day. He thought that real pro
the rejection of the Ottawa Agree-Bress was at last being made, though this cannot be rapid noder Mounted officers ware Also keptments Bil very busy dealing with minor dis: The Bill was subsequently given the existing conditions. orders at other points, hearing the second reading by 499 votes to 77. appearance of organised outbrenks The mobs were swiftly broken up, however, and order restored with out really serious incident. Threr further arrests were inude as a re- sult of these disturbances.
crowd.
Mass Meeting.
ADMIRAL'S NEW POST
SIR WM. FISHER FOR MALTA
[THROUGH KEUTER'S 'AGENCY.]
Ruaar, Oct. 2. VICE-ADMIRAL Sir William Fisher left London to day for Malta, where he will take over as Conniander-in-Chief of the Medi- terranean Fleet.
NAVAL AND AIR FORCE CHANGES
ROYAL AIR FORCE
The parties of unemployed, toge-
LONDON, Oct. 1. for numbering over 2,000 with It is announced to-day that Wing- others still yet to come, have licen Commander Paul B. Hunter is to marthing upon London from diftake charge of engineer dutics at ferent parts of England with a view the R.A.F. Base at Singapore in to a demonstration, against the succession to Squadron Leader W. operation of the Means Test and the E Ronson. He has recently relin Government's economy cuts, as aquished command of No. 28 Squad whole.
ron at Catterick. He is resuming They held a mass meeting to-day | foreign service after seven years, as
Sir William has commanded the in Hyde Park, with the permission it was in, 1025 that he returned
Battle Squadron and been of the Commissioner of Polier. from duty in Egypt and Palestine. Second in Command of the Mediter
They were given food and accom.Ft.-Lieut. G. A. 1. Muschamp is modation in the boroughs on the appointed to ILM.S. Hermes, and had a distinguished career, and ranean loch winen 1930. He has outskirts of London yesterday and Ft.-Lieut. A. W. B. McDonald to during the Great War was present were led Baso, Singapore Pilot Officer at the Battle of Jutland, being in to day their processions by the police through London's K. Brougham, Pilot Officer, D. F.
command of H.M.S. St. Vincent. thoroughfare
different E. Forman and Pilot. Officer G. R. avel the parties may for the first time no the Murphy are also appointed to No. mass meeting, in which thousand. | 36 (T.B.) Squadron, Singapore. of other people joined.
Such a large crowd awaited their
arrival that the police actually had
to force a way through the medley
to enable them to reach the place
ROYAL NAVY
LONDON, Oct. 1. Comdr. C. A. G. Hutchison takes appointed for the mass meeting.over command of the Vindictive, There many speakers, mounted on on her ceasing to be a flagship
carts, addressed the crowd.
Hunger Marchors Orderly. In the main, the proceedings were orderly and good-tempered, the police having no difficulty with the hunger marchers themselves.
Comdr. Hutchison, who was pro moted in June, 1024, after being excentive officer of the Calypso, served in the Pinns Division of the Naval Staff in 1924-7 and in 1927 23 was Chief Staff Officer to Rear Admiral Tweedie in the Yangleze. The disturbances occurred outside Ho comunnded torpedo boat No. 21 the Park. The fa sig of trouble and the destroyers Vigilant, Ettrick, was the collection of a group of Mastiff and Hope during the war. unruly elements who started throw. Amongst the Admiralty appoint- ing stones. The police drew their meats amounced on September 29 batons and cleared the streets. Half was that of Lieut. R. F. Powlett a dozen police and demonstrators to Engle (October 4). received minor injuries and several onlookers were hurt through the pressure of the crowds,
ed listening to the speakers and took no part in the disorders out side the Park.
Commons' Discussion.
MARINE LINGUIST
LONDON, Oct. 7.
Ist
closed against the Combined
that the discussions an
Sir Henry Cole, Cia- who "showed the British
tious abroad died of influenza'ub
Australian Eleven at 583 runs for. Lytton Report by the Leagueceived of hostilities in Szechuan Madrid on September 30 after an
7 wickets.
Haumond scored 77 runs in 100 minutes which invluded one six, and a four's.
Jardine, the English skipper, scored 98,44 in 168 minutes which
included I four's,
Bradinan, 2 wiskets for 100,
including Jardine's." The Combined Australian Eleven had scored 30 runs for no wicket at the close of play.
In Hong Kong To-Day
CLOUDY WITH RAIN AND
SQUALLS LATER
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT, TORECAST AND REMARK8, 1980ED BY T ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 5.45 PM, STATED—
THE ANTI-CYCLONE HAS MOVED INTO THE PACIFIC TO THE LAST OF JAPAN. THE TYPHOON IS SITE- ATED LESS THAN 100 MILES FABT OF PEATAS SHOAL MOVING W.N.W. AND THREATENING THE COAST NEAR HONG KONG.
LOCAL FORECAST:-E. WINDS, FRESH TO A GALE; FINE AT FIRST, CLOUDY WITH ·RAIN AND SQUALLS LATER.
TYPHOON WARNING The following typhoon warn- ing has been received by the American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory :
Manila, Oct. 28, 3.10 p.m. Typhoon in about 119deg. Lrung. E and Sideg. Lnt. N., moving W.N.W.
BRITISH ART: FOR
AUSTRALIA
LONDON, Oct. 1
the to-tiny, said reports und bean re-
and Shantung. In Shantung, Che Council and the Commission of foo had changed hands, having illness of only three days, at the Nineteen is likely to extend at been occupied without disturbance.nge of 60. Sir Henry was head of
three weeks before by the forces of General Inn Fa
exhibitions' branch of tho Chu, Chairman of the Provincial the special Assembly, convened by Government.
Fighting continued, Department of Overseas Trade. Lengue statesmen how the United States and Russia property was apprehended.
for considering but no danger to British life or He was manager of the Wembley
least to
may best be induced to participate in the discussions.
Some improvement appeared to Exhibition and made the arrange have been effected in the Communist ments for Britain's participation in situation in Central and South the Buenos Aires Exhibition of taken China during the past few months, 193. In 1930 his accepted the and military operations had aute- position as adviser to the World's underceded in driving. Comunist forces Progress Fair to be held in Chi-
the to a distance from Hankow and incago in 1933.
Before taking up exhibition work he served in India. the partially clearing the Hankow
Valley,
A stop has already been in this direction, as it is stood that General McCoy, American representativo Q1) Lytton Commission, will be pre- sent at all the discussions. It is further boped that both, the United States and Russia will be repre sented by unofficial delegates as MANCHULI MUTINY the Lytton Report has emphasised that no settlement will be really effective without their co-operation,"
Normal conditions had not yet heen restored along the Peiping Hanko wRailway.
NEW X-RAY
DISCOVERY
CANADIAN'S VIEWS OF
LIVING BRAIN
AVOIDING OPERATIONS
JAPANESE JOURNAL'S
ALLEGATIONS
(THROUGH REUTEN'S AGENCY.]
HARDIR, Oct. 28.
DR. FLORENCE ADA STONEY
PIONEER IN X-RAY
AND ULTRA-VIOLET
LIGHT TREATMENT
LONDON, Out, H.
Dr. F. A. Stoney, who died on October 7 at the age of 2 was a pioneer in X-ray and ultra-violet SOVIET collaboration in the reight treatment, and was also
cent mutiny of Manchukuopioneer in gaining permission for forces in Northern Manchurin, medical women's work in the War, which resulted in the seizure of in which aho herself served in control of a huge area from the women's hospital unit at Antwerp Manchukuo authorities, including during the bombardment. She was Manchuli and Hailar, is again tucated at home and the Royal alleged in the Japanese-owned College of Science and gained first- Harbin Times.
class honours with distinction in A new development in the use of
The newspaper alleges
that the then existing Cambridge Higher X-rays in the diagnosis of intra-shortly before the mutiny at Man-Local examinations, and the Lon- abdominal disease has been engag-chuli," popular military restaurants don degree of M.B., B.S. with ing the attention of research work were opened up in the city by honour and M.D. from the Lon- ers for some months, and the suc. Chinese immigrants from Russia. don School of Medicine. · Sho When the mutiny occurred, these started X-rays at the Royal Free cessful experiences of a team con sisting of a surgeon, a pathologist, immigrants, with several Russian and Garrett Anderson Hospitals and an X-ray expert in Toronto immigrants, became machine-gun-when the apparatus was still at a have just been published in the nors for the mutineers, having primitive stage. On the first day Canadian
Association clearly undergone intensive train of the Great War she offered her Journal.
ing.
service as X-ray specialist but they Soviet Slogans.
were declined, whereupon sho - oř ganised the medical part of a sur gical unit, entirely staffed by wo men and started for Brussels, but was turned back. In September 1914, in spite of difficulties, she and her unit reached Antwerp where they wore given a music ball; hero (much had to be done to convert it into a fully-equipped surgical hos pital with X-ray installation, but in 6 days the 138 beds were full of British and Belgian wounded. When the bombardment began in October they were 18 hours under shell-fire. In March 1015, Dr. Stoney was one of the first women doctors to be accepted for full-
Germany
now
"Workers of the World Unite."
Medical
Certain scientists in first discovered that a metal called The paper alleges that the poli thorium could he injected into the tical department attached to the circulation in a colloid solution headquarters of the mutineere, in without doing any harm, and it now placarding the occupied terri was deposited in certain part of the tory with slogans such as body, which then became tempor- Away with Capitalists." arily opaque to X-rays. The work
"Welcome the Friendship of the in Canada fully confirmed this, Soviet." Wo understand that Mr. Augusand in all eighteen patients have he works to an important exhibi- method without any untoward re- tus John is contributing three of been investigated with the tion of contemporary British paint sult. ing and sculpture to be held in Australia carly in 1033. Mrs. Zander of the Redfern Gallery is [^^NOT A PUGNACIOUS MAN" the organisor of the exhibition with the aid of Lord Arlington and when she leaves for Australia nex: month it is believed ahe will take with her the largest and representative selection modern British art ever shipped from these islands.
DOCTOR GIVES A "LOVELY
BLACK EYE" ·
--
but when provoked I naturally use
"I am not a pugnacious man my fists," was the answer given by a well-known Indian doctor who was charged with using ciminai force, before Mr. A. C. Boyd, the Fourth Magistrate, as Singapore,
over
440
FOREIGN VISITORS TO BRITAIN
Japa
most
I must be remembered that the
penetrating powers of X-rays are relative. In the early days of radiography the sole use of this method of diagnosis was to show up the bones, which were more dense The than surrounding structures, next developments came when bis-i math was given by the mouth and the outline of the stomach seen on the X-ray screen..
Satisfactory Methods,
Of recent years satisfactory met hods of introducing contrast mate- rial to show up the structure of the junge, gallbladder, and kidneys have been elaborated, but until the use of therium no satisfactory sha dows of the liver or spleen could
NO SECESSION THREAT
JAPANESE. OBSERVATIONS ON LYTTON REPORT
FUNDAMENTALS OF THE
QUESTION
time under the War Office and over 15,000 cases passed through ber hands. She was made an - O.B.E. in Juno 1910 and retired in 1928, her health having been much shaken by hor War experiences.
THE EARL OF MAR
Tokyo, Oct. 21.-Opinion in the Foreign Office and in the Cabinet was reported to be divided to-night when Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka started The holder of the oldest and mos. for Geneva to represent Japan at romantic Litlo in Britain, the Earl The complainant, M, J. Pereira,
LONDON, Oct. 1..
the League of Nations Assembly. of Mar, died during the night of proprictor of the Popular Phar
The Travel & Industdial Develop.
It was reported from reliable September 30 nt Foveron House, macy, Rochors Canal Road, alleged ment Association of Great Britain
sources that some of the officials in Aberdeenshire. The origin of the that he had been assaulted and re- and Ireland reports that 29,450
eluding the Foreign Minister, title has been described as "lost in ceived what counsel described foreign holiday visitors landed at lc obtained.
Count Yasuya Uchida, believes that antiquity," When speaking of it, lovely black eye" from Dr. V. P. Menon. His Worship found that United Kingdom ports during the The liver and spleen are especial. Japan's withdrawal from the Lea Lord Hailes said: "It existed be
month of August. Dr. Menon had used criminal for-
Unfortunately, ly rich in certain special cells gue is inevitable while others before our records and before the ern ce, and convicted him, binding him comparative monthly figures for reticuloendothelial," which have lieve that Japan should not with- of general history. It has been
previous years are not available, the property of taking up sub draw under any considerations and described as an carldom ab initia a personal bond in the sum of 850 to keep the peace for six recently been formed.
as the Travel Association has only stances from the blood stream, and should do everything possible to rein and from the beginning. It in
Of this thus the thorium given into the tain her friendships.
claimed that the origin of the House months.. After their meeting, the nuiu
For that reason, it was reported, of Mar, has been traced to Core, total 40 per cent. were from the veins gradually becoines. nequiulat-" The compainant, who was repre- United States. Lt. Col. G. E. 8. Wright, whose body of the marchere left Hyde
ed in Muse, cella A 25 per cent, the instructions to Mr. Matsuoka son of Lughaidh, King of Munstez Park in an orderly fashion. It in promotion to Colonel Second Com-cented by Mr. F. G. Charlesworth,
Foreign visitors arriving by air solution of thorium dioxide has deal only with the fundamentals of in the era of St. Patrick, Core, eraphasised that while disturbances mandant, Royal Marines, has just gave evidence that he had employ mail, numbered 1,715 (731 per crat. been used, given in three daily the Manchurian. question and he who was banished to Scotland at were going on gutside, they remain been gazetted, might claim to be ed Dr. Menon as consulting prac of these being United States citi doses of about one ounce (25 cubic will be allowed a great deal of the instigation of his stepmother,
the champion linguist in the Navy, titioner, at his pharmacy, but for he is a qualified interpreter in owing to his unsatisfactory services zons) which shows the progress centimetree), and on the fourth day latitude in his work at Geneva. is said to have marrici Mongfhionn. He will take such action there as daughter of the King of the Picts nine language-Fronch, Swedish, he had been dismissed. The doctor which is so rapidly being made in X-ray pictures are taken. The mo
Air passenger traffic. The second tol Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Ger- had in his possession, furniture largest contingency of 5,630 were and spleen, but is found to a lesser arise for quick decisions. The fun-is-regarded to liave sprung. The late deposited mainly in the liver he deems necessary when occasions and from this union the Marlins. man, Russian, Spanish and Italian, which complainant had let out to visitors of French nationality, fol extent in various glands and in the damentals, as agreed upon in the Earl, who succeeded his father only In the House of Commons the Director of Naval intelligence, in turn this but he refused.
Col. Wright was formerly assistant him on hire. He had been asked to lowed by 3,060 Gormans. These bone marrow.
series of official discussions, are two years ago, died childless and said to include the following: Leader of the Opposition, Mr.
figures, however, donotipelude
ia succeeded by a cousin, Mr. Liopel which department ha Borved
On Sept. 6 witncas sent the doethe many thousands of day visitors
(1) Insistence upon the claim Walter Young. George, Lansbury asked that time throughout the war, and when the tor a note demanding immediate re from the Continent who for the
that the recognition of Manchukuo might be saved on the remaining Royal Marines Battalion was sent turn of the furniture. It was alleg. first time this August were to he preparation of thorium, which has thing the Manchurian question. -A still further use of the specias was the only logical method of set stages of the Ottawa Agreements to Chine in 1927 he was in com ed that Dr. Menon came out of his Bill so that unemployment might mand of the Plymouth contingent.house,
seen in London and the South approached witness, and Coast resorts.
boots employed, is to demonstrate That recognition violates no treaty League watch the development of bo discussed. The Prime Minister
struck him in the face.
exactly the configuration of the and hence Japan will not cancel Manchukuo for at least two yours. undertook that, if possible, this
blood vessels of "the brain. The the recognition.
Officials wore agreed that Mr. harmlessness of the injections has (2) The Lytton Report is worth. Matsuoka was entitled to the fullest led to their being used into the less as a basis of settling the Man confidence and that the Government carotid arteries, and this will pro-churian troubles now because it is would be disposed to follow his re- bably mean, in the future, a big merely a history of events which commendations as incidenta deve. advance in the accurate dignosis of excludes the recognition of Manchu lop in the consideration of the Re- LONDON, Oct. 1. obscure brain tumours. In the kuo, one of the vital events in the port The speaker said ho was unable
At one of the London Under meanwhile the X-ray appearances history of the case. That the Re- The observation which Mr. Mat- ment had promised to bring-in-avealed that the police had discover-wards me to catch me by the ground stations- experiments are of the liver and spleen, as demon port is unfair to Japan and hence suoka carrics in an axhaustive do Bill dealing with he Means Test, in a lorry accompanying the throat continued the doctor 1 now being made with a lift which-strated in this way, will be of con- the League should simultaneously cument and answers the Lytton.
Lancashire contingent,
struck him in the face,"
is entirely automatic. As soon as siderable value in solving problema consider Japan's observations. findinga lo minuto detail, often dis which dealt with the unemployment nail-studded cudgels which were In answer to a question by his ita load of passengers is complete, of abdominal disorders....
puting them, it is understood, but Patient Work for Bolation. › problem.
aaw counsel, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, wita buzzer inside is sounded warn Previously the only way to make
making no threats of acparation He advised the Labour members confiscated, and that, also
nose stated he was willing to reing everybody to stand clear of the a diagnosis has been what tho sur-'
(8) That the worst that could from the Longus, that the correct course was the preradeels had been distributed from
geons call an "exploratory laparo happen would be. Japan's with. There has been considerable in2 sentation of a petition to the Com-van during the demonstration. turn the furniture if he was paid steel gates which close silently a
„The disturbances' worn largely dushin mlaryng
moment before the lift starts autotomy, which means to take a look drawal from the Leagus but Japan terest in the Russian phase of the mone asking permission for a dete rowdics, and not to gemwino Cross-examined by Mr. Charles matically on its accent or descent, inside. The new discoveries suggest does not destro il Runde Joan Manchurian contriversy and as to putation of the unemployed marunomaloyé
worth withss denied being People in the passages outside are that this will be pasible without will patiently attempt to find a so. Japan observation on the Soviet in- chors to appear at the bar of the
Nineteen police were injured, of pugnacious mai "Whon. I am given an equally clear warning, a the necessity of an operation, lution that will satisfy the Langue terests in Northern Manchuria, provoked. I uso my fists," he said red light flashing out to attrnet It is of interest, that most of the and at the same time, protect JoThere has been no official intima, advice is being followed and the including a Chief Inspector. petition will be presented early. · Fifty oight demonstrators
were he did not re- the lovely black appearing above hearing the words out in the laboratories of Professor reason it will be suggested that the is not expected to be revealed until eye" which he had given Pereira...! “ Gatės closing. Keep clear.2. Basting, the discoverer of ineulin, (Con-mued an next column.) the observation in presented a
should be done.
Other Labour member requested next week. learn to move the adjournment of
the House to discuss this subject in
view of the arrival of the unemploy
ed demonstrators in London.
In his defence, Dr. Monon said he had refused to return the furni- turo as his salary had not been paid. When he received the letter LONDON, Oct. 28. on the day in question he went out
Due to Rowdies.
In the House of Commons Sir John to talk to Pereira, who began us Gilmour in a statement regarding abusive language. There was a to accept the motion as the Governing yesterday's disturbances ro- heated argument.
numerous
"He came to
ROBOT LIFT
IN LONDON UNDERGROUND
A Big Advance.
House to present their case. This which two were oriously wounded, In answer, to a question he said I their attention, and a large aign work in Toronto has been carried pan'e admitted interest For this lion whatever on this point and
eflatinued at fast-of-next.column )--hurt and there were eight-arrests,
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