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"CUBAN POLITICAL WAR

IS DE VALERA FINISHED?

America May Intervene

STERN WARNING BY PRES.

ROOSEVELT

Hyde Park, New York,

Aug. 10.

President Roosevelt in niessage to the Cuban Govern-

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933

INDO-JAPANESE TRADE

Uproar In Free State NEGOTIATIONS TO OPEN

Dail

SHOUTS OF YOU ARE RUINING THE COUNTRY"

.!

Dublin, Aug. 10.

De Valera was shouted down for the first time since he entereil

IN SEPTEMBER

London, Aug. 9. THE anticipated negotiations be

"tween the representatives of the Indian and the Japanes: Govern- ments for a nsw trade agreement to replace the one which, in accordance with the six months notice of de- nunciation, expires on October 10, will probably open at Simla on September 21. Mr. Sansom, the British Commercial Counsellor in capacity.

PROPOSED SALE OF CE.R.

ANOTHER ATTACK ON AUSTRIA

Radio Speech By Habicht

HEATED ARGUMENT IN HARBIN

Harbin, Aug, -10. To-day's four-hour heated confer- ence between the Manchukuo direc tors and the Soviet directors of the Chinese Eastern Railway only dis cussed the question of the limita tion of the powers of the Soviet General Manager of the Railway.

EUROPEAN CHANCEL. LERIES JARRED

RECAPTURE OF DOLONOR?

JAPANESE REPORTED TO HAVE ENTERED CITY

Tokyo, Aug. 10.

A Japanese Press report from Mukden states that the vanguard of the Manchukua. forces, under Li Shou Shen, recaptured Dolonor last evening after driv London, Aug. 10. Habicht's radio attack on the ing out Chi Huang Chang's suggested that the Soviet General Austrian Government bas jarred troope who suffered heavy losses. Manager and the Mauchukuo assist- the European Chancelleries;

The Manchukuo repi sentatives

ment, urges that country to aba the Dail in 1937, when he Tokyo will attend in an advisory ant manager "should in future

tempted to speak early to-day don political warfare in the in-after a four hours' debate on the terests of economic welfare. The Economic Crisis and the position warning, which is in the form of of private armies. There were a statement to Senor Cintas, the shouts of "You are ruining the Cuban Ambassador to Washing- contry: You are too weak to

handle any situation.'

ion, reuda

The problems of starvation- and depression are of such im- mediate importance that even political problems should be met in a patriotic spirit in order to improve conditions as early as possible."

De Valera, angry and livid, shouted replies and the Speaker twice ineffectually intervened.

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The row increased when Deputy insulted the speaker and deputies bandying in the abuse, after which a brief silence follow- It is believed that Presidented the Speaker's threat to ad- Roosevelt is prepared to go fur-journ, but de Valera had only ther, if necessary, to restore or- spoken six words when stentorian der in Cuba and is at present in shouts shirker " created close touch, with the situation, by a fresh tumult till 2.15 p.m.. when the Dail adjourned till telegraph.

Meanwhile, Senor Cintas has September 27, without de Valera left for New York. Reuter,

having an opportunity to explain the Government's attitude regard- ing the parade of National Guards on August 13, which the whole country is eagerly awaiting

-Reuter.

HINT TO RESIGN

Hyde Park, Aug. 10. President Roosevelt's statement 10 the Cuban Ambassador to Washington, is unofficially inter- pretated to bint that President Machado must quit office if he cannot rule without force.

While there is no doubt that President Roosevelt is contem- plating immediate action to re- Store order in Cuba there is not the slightest sign of his contem- plating

intervention. Reuter.

armed

A STATE OF WAR?

Havana, Aug. 10.

SILK INDUSTRY IN

KWANGTUNG

BAZAAR TO OPEN ON

AUGUST 24

si

Canton, Aug. 10. Intensive efforts are being made from to-day to boost a revival of the silk industry of Kwangtung which is really the life blood of

A three-party discussion between representatives of industries con cerned of Lancashire, India and Japan will also take place the same time at Simla.

These discussions will relate to the Indian market in respect of all classes of textiles, and to British Colonial markets in which India is

interested.

-Reuter.

FATE OF DOLONOR A MYSTERY

jointly sign all railway document which are relying on German The Soviet representatives count-promises to Italy to avoid pro- ered with the statement that equal | vocations. Habicht's language and joint administrative powers last night was most immoderate, were impracticable and proposed he said Dollfuss Government that the question. be considered by a special commission.

was capable of anything except

Shanghai, Aug. 10, The Manchukuo directats then de- good by appealing to anti-German

Ya Hsueh Chung, Governor of or foreign countries especially Hopei and head of the Retroces- manded an immediate decision an agreement in principls...

In this connexion it should be re France, for the sole purpose of sion Commission, left for Peiping It is probable that before the membered that the Soviet General remaining in office against the this morning for Kuling, via Simla conversations open Japanese Manager latterly has had practical wish of the people. Dollfuss be- Hankow, to see the Generalissimo longed to a gang of terrorists and concerning the retrocession of industrial delegates will visit Lon-ly dictatorial powers. Reuter..

there will be no European peace the Luantung area. don for preliminary converstations

until Central Europe is pacified Some mystery surrounds the with representatives of British cot- tob textile anal 'rayon industries

by an Austro-German union un fate of Dolouor, but a Military and it is thought that the proposal

der the Nazis He said the de-Couricil official when interviewed, for the Simla three-party discus-

marches from the "Powers to Ber-stated that the city is still in sions was made on the understand-

lin would not have the slightest Chinese hands, though the Japan- ing that the discussion in India

effect; would be followed immediately by

ese and Manchukuo forces have The Viennese Press is most dis-crossed the border from Jehol.- a discussion between industrial re- in this country in regard to other

Reichspot and the Democratic Tag textile markets.

are of the opinion that Habicht's attack is an affront to Italy.- Beuter-

U.S. "NAVAL CHANGESTM

presentatives of Britain and Japan NEW C.-IN-C. OF ASIATIC appointed, both the Government Reuter.

British Note to Japan.

Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in a letter to Mr. T. Matsudaira, the Japan ese Ambassador, dated July 20, ex pressed the hope that the Japanese Government would be able to ac cept this proposal on the behalf of Japaness industry, and that by means of a discussion of this kind contemplated interests might ar rive at a satisfactory agreement.

The Japanese Ambassador, accom panied by the Commercial Counsel lor, Mr. Matsuyama, called at the Board of Trade yesterday, and in the absence of Mr. Runciman, saw Sir Horace Wilson. A communique issued by the Foreign Office states that the Ambassador handed in the the province. By means of pub-Japanese Government's reply to lic addresses, articles in the news- Mr. Runciman's letter: It is an- papers, issue of posters and derstood that certain points were slogans, wireless broadcasts, and raised which are now being examin- a, silk exhibition bazaar, "thed, after which it is proposed that a further letter should be address- campaign is in full swing and ed to the Japanese Ambassador. will continue until August 16.

These points deal mainly with pro-: cedure.

A proclamation that a state of war equivalent to martial law existed, signed yesterday by Pre-

High authorities on the silk sident Machado, to become industries will give talks on how effective immediately, decrees to improve this, production with

Arrangements for holding the dis-

cussions in India" between the in-

dustrial representatives of

vice.

ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE DISCUSSIONS

the

FLEET

Shanghai, Aug: 102, Admiral F. B. Upham, ex Chief of the Bureau of Navigation in Washington is arriving in Shanghai early next week to re- lieve Admiral M. M. Taylor se Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Asiatic fleet.

Admiral Upham spent several weeks in Japan where he made the acquaintance of leading Japanese officials.-Reuter.

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SILVER MARKET

(From Our Own Correspondent)

LORDON, Aug. 10. FOLLOWING ARE THE SILVER

QUOTATIONS- ON THE LONDON MARKET TO-DAY:

SPOT

Aug. 10, Aug. 9: ........ 16.1/16 17.15/16 FORWARD .... 18

18

THE LONDON ON NEW, Your CROSS RATE TO-DAY WAS: 21=

THE SHENGAN PIRACY

ITALIAN AIR

ARMADA

SAFE ARRIVAL AT TAGUS

yesterday.Reuter.

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JAPANESE STILL IN SHANHAIKWAN-

RETROCESSION STILL

INCOMPLETE"

Peiping, Aug. 10. That the Japanese withdrawal LISBON, Aug. 10. from. Luantung is far from com- THE 23 Aying boats of the plete is shown by the statement of Italian Air Armada, under the Mr. Liu Shih-shen, a member of the command of the Italian Air Minis- Retrocession Committee, when inter- ter, General Balbo, alighted safely viewed by Reuter's correspondent. at Tagus, at 3.45 p.m. (G.M.T.) He said that retrocession from The second fatality during the the Walled City and Shanhaikwan require further, negotiation with Rome Chicago-Rome flight occur the Commander of the Japanese red on Wednesday, when one of Garrison at Tientsin, and he was the amphibians overturned and sank while taking off from Pon- tadelgada to join the contingens of the flight which landed at Horta, on Tuesday. Lieut. Squag lia, the assistant pilot, was drown

ક્યું.

The first mishap eccurred at Amsterdam, on July 1, on the out- ward flight to Chicago, over the # | North Atlantic.]

that no-one is allowed in the the objecting of raising the stan- United Kingdom, India and Japan 4.48. streets after 6. p.m. (local time)dard of living and prosperity of and for the subsequent discussions Guards have been placed on the the people: Mr. Liu Hsung in London which are now being pro- bridges leading out of the city. Cheng director of the Silk Im-ceeded with-British Wireles ner- Beuter.

proving Bureau of the Depart New York, "Aug. 10. ment of Reconstruction, will start President Machado yesterday the series of public addresses to issued a decrce declaring that a be followed by learned professors state of war existed over the en-1 of the Sun Yat Sun University tire island of Cuba.-Reuter, and other technical institutes.

The propaganda, campaign is

LONDON, Aug. 10. to impress on the people of this ANGLO-Soviet negotiations deal- province in general, and the silk ing with the possible form of

Dairen, Aug. 10.. the new commercial treaty were re- producers and merchants in par-sumed at the Board of Trade yes-

The Chief Prosecutor, Mr. ticular, about the necessity of terday-British Wireless Service. Shinsei Ikeuchi, bas formally restoring the former prosperity of this industry. The slogans issued by the Silk Improving Bureau are

BRITISH PROTEST

Washington, Aug. 10. It is learned, authoritatively that the British Minister to Cuba, Sir John Joyce Broderick, and the Spanish Ambassador to Havana, have complained to the American Ambassador to Havana regarding the treatment of their citizens and the damage to their property as a result of the strikes and rioting..

inscribed as follows:"Native SALE OF WOLFRAM

AND TUNGSTEN

#1

Silk Is the Life Line of Kwang- tung," "Our Economic Founda- tion Depends on this Industry,'

The Silk Industry Directly, and OPPOSITION TO ALLEGED Indirectly Feeds the 30,000,000 people of Kwangtung," etc.

The Spanish Ambassador states that three Spanish citizens have

The Silk Exhibition Bazaar been killed during the past three will open on August 24 at the days. In addition, several have Y.M.C.A. on the Bund and will been wounded and scores arrest-last ed. Reuter.

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MONOPOLY

(From Our Special Correspondent)

Canton, Aug. 10. ten days. Organised in Opposing the alleged monopoly in memory of Empress Huang Ti the sals of wolfram and tungsten- who first taught the people how ores as granted to a certain For

eign Company by the Ministry of KOHLY LEAVES FOR CUBA to rear silk worms and production Industries at Nanking, several pub

of silk, the Bazaar will have on display all varieties of silk pro- ducts which will be sold at specially reduced prices.

Madrid, Aug. 10, Dr. Mario Garcia Kohly, the Cuban Ambassador to Madrid for

Silk producers and the local the past 20 years, leaves for Cuba authorities are endeavouring to to-day. It is reported that he turn out better quality of silt for will be welcome as President in domestic and foreign consump

succession to Machado.

In an interview with Reuter, Dr. Kohly said he would gladly accept the provisional Presidency, if it were offered him, after first assuming the portfolio of Minis-

er of Justice.

It is believed that this procedure

tion.

- A FORGED LETTER? ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO TRICK H.K. & SHANGHAI BANK

CULPRITS TO BE TRIED AT PORT ARTHUR

'PLANE CRASHES AT HONOLULU

FIVE AIRMEN KILLED: ONE INJURED

Honolulu, Aug. 10. Five United States Naval Air-

charged the . Shengan pirates men were killed and one injured with murder and robbery. The in an aeroplane crash which oc trial date has not yet been fixed, cured here to-dap-Reuter, but it is understood that the rob bery charge includes piracy.

The decision to hold the trial at Port Arthur was taken as evidence by the Japanese Govern- ment denies the request of ex- tradition to Germany.-Reuter.

COMMUNISTS IN W. FUKIEN

lic bodies in Ta Yu, South Kinngsi, TROOPS SUFFERING FROM have issued a joint circular tele-

STARVATION gram, in support of the Chinese mining companies in that, section of the province.

Canton, Aug. 10.* cording to Article XI of the "Fun and Lung Yen in western Fukien The telegram, pointed out that ac- The territory between Lien Cheng damentals of National Reconstruc has become uninhabited owing to Sun Yat Sen mining rights and route army are stationed in those tion" as sponsored by the late Dr. Red scourge. Only troops of the 19th irrigation belong to the jurisdiction towns, according to the Chinese of the local government and that press,

CODOS AND ROSSI NOW RETURNING TO FRANCE

BEYBOUTH, Aug. 10. Codos and Rossi departed at 4 a.m. on & non-stop flight to Mar seilles. Reuter,

JAPANESE NAVY AERO PLANE MISSING

Tokyo, Aug, Yokosukah asal bestimular One of the Navy aeroplanes, from ing night air raid failed to return to the base and the Mary has been instructed to search for the mist

ing machine-Router,

CANTON MECHANICS

UNION

DISSIMISSAL OF MR. LU

KAN LIN

Canton, Aug. 10,

the Ministry of Industries has no The Communists under the com- no power to sign such contract with | mand of “General” Pang Tel-husi, any company. In view of the im- the so-called commander-in-chief of

poverished conditions in South the Communist force, launched Kiangai following the Communist desperate vent into westerd Fukién Serious allegations of uttering a ravage, the telegram stated that with the hope of securing food for forged letter addressed to the Ac such a monopoly should not be his hungry force, but being stub- Owing to the trouble in the Me- is desired by all parties in Cuba, counts Department of the Hong given to a foreign concern to the bornly held up reinforcements of chanics Union whose members are Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor- detriment of the Chinese mining the 19th routs army, the Commun-insisting upon the removal of Mr. and also by Mr. Welles, the paration, and forging a similar companies and thousands of miners. ist drive did not achieve its objec. Le Tak.hin as the chairman, the United States Ambassador to letter were made against a Chinese

tive. Cuba, judging by a telephonic named Hip Kwong when he was

Kwangtung Provincial Kuomin It is believed here that the Com- tang has appointed eleven persons communication from a friend in brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones at

munist have spent their fores into reorganize the Mechanics Unions Central Magistracy yesterday. there is sufficient strength to cope the recent push into Fukien. Their The purpose is to reform the Umon New York.

Mr. B. A. de Botelho appeared with the enemy He added that he had plans for the defence, & Detective-Ser- Lieutenant General Wang Chan intention was to gain a foothold in with the view of eliminating cor for the complete reform of the geant MoRobbie, who prosecuted, pin, commanding the 44th division kien during the present harvest ruption by some of the officials, Cuban Constitution, modelled on asked for a retaanid, stating that Kwangsi army reported, further time so na to get rics for the famish Lee Tak-hirt is alleged to have manipulated the finances of the the Constitution of Switzerland, the police were not quite satisfied victories over the Reds in Chun.

Three divisions of the 19th route Union for his own; end and has with their investigations. This was San Wei in southern Kiangai, The including a Presidential term of granted, the case being fixed for Kwangsi troops broke through the Army are now fighting the Reds, conducted him arrogantly to the four years without re-election.

Wednesday next, bail being allowed Reds lines and drove away the Com and military authorities believe to the disgust of the Kuomintang

Continued pn pre

n) nuthorities.Central Press. [. Reuter

in the sum of $600, 7

munists-Central Press.

ed troops.

leaving to see..General Nakamura

very soon.

OCCUPATION OF CORAL ISLANDS

CANNOT BE ACCEPTED

RY JAPAN

Tokyo, Aug. 10. The occupation by France of Isuabo and other islands in South China Sea continues to evoke comment from official as well as unofficial quarters.

A spokesman at the Navy Office when interviewed said,

The navy will take action only when the Government has decid- ed its policy towards the islands. Naval circles assert that the French claim on the islands is very weak and therefore * cannot be accepted by Japan. —Router.

GENERAL CHANG HSUEH LIANG

VISITS PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD

London, Aug. 10, General Chang Haneh Liang visited, Portsmouth Dockyard yes

lunched at terday and

Ad- miralty House with the Com- mander-in-Chief and watched the

Navy Week Displays from H.M.S. Courageous, which be inspected thoroughly." He return- ed to London in the evening. Reuter,

WARM WEATHER IN

LONDON

LONDON, Aug. 1. WARM dry weather continues throughout Southern England and, after a cooler morning, the thermometer readings in London were again, in the late afternoon yesterday, over 80 degreca.......... At B o'clock, 84 degrees Fahrenneit were registered.-British Wireless Ser

vice.

He expressed the hope that the problems of through-traffic caused by the retrocession from Shanghai BOY SCOUT RESCUED BY kwan woull be settled by the middlet of the month-Deuter.

"

WILL CONTINUE TO

FIGHT.""

WARSHIP

LONDON, Aug, FLASH lamp signals by a former

Army signaller visiting Ply mouth led to the rescue of a Boy Scout by the launch of the battle- ship Rodney, lying in the Sourd,

(From Our Special Correspondent) on Tuesday night.

Canton, August 10. ***I will continue the fight against the Japanese invaders and know nothing about the retirement of Feng Yu Hsiang," stated General Fang Chen Wu, in a telegram re- ceived here to-day by the South West Political Council.

the

|

The Scout was lying unconscious,

in a dangerous position at the feet- of the cliff over which, he had fal len, when he was icked up under H.M. Rodney's searchlights. British Wireles, Service.

General Fang, who is an ally of SCHOOL-BOY CAMP

··AT SOUTHWOLD

Christian General,” also ex- pressed surprise that General Soong Cheh Yuan is returning to Charhar to resume his chairmanship of the Provincial Government. General

Fang emphasised that he would nos DUKE ENTERTAINS 400 yield to the traitors and enemy but hopes to have the continued sup port from the South-west.

BOYS

LONDON, Aug. 9.

FENG YU HSIANG RETIRES H.RE. the Duke of York is onz

tertaining 400 boys drawn from public schools and industrial centres in camp at Southwold. Nanking, Aug. §. During games yesterday the General Sung Cheh Yuan's re Duke, wearing a pull-over and presentative Mr. Haiso Chen Ying shorts, won a race in which the the morning left for Peiping as pebbles.-British Wireless Service. who arrived here from Kuling in competitors carried heavy bags of

7.00 o'clock this evening,

Prior to his departure he, had an interview with Mr. Wang Ching

w

Interviewed by the Chinese Press, Mr. Hsiao expressed the opinion that the preliminary steps for set-

thing the Charhar situation would be carried out smoothly and said." that General Feng Yustang had assented to relinquishment of ad ministrative and military affairs in Charhar and also" reorganisation of his troops by the Central Gov. ernment-enter.

"NEW JAPANESE CRUISER

Tokyo, Aug, 10. The keel of the 8,050 tons light cruiser, Suzaya ordered in ac cordance with the replacement Programme was laid at the Toko Buka Navy Yard to-day

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