CHINA HAS BEEN SOLD”
According To Mayor
Liu Chi Wen
GOODS STILL IN GODOWNS
Serious Position At Canton
(From Our Special Correspondent) From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, September 11. Declaring that the new mili tarists in Nanking have usurped governmental power and have sold the country," Mayor Lin - Chi Wen, concurrently a inember of the South-west Political Coun- cil, stated at the weekly,, memorial service this morning that it falls on the lot of the South-west authorities to watch and supervise the movement of the Nanking Government.
The reply of General Chiang Kai Shek and Mr. Wang Ching Wei to the telegram of September
Canton, Sept. 11.
MERCHANTS who hope to remove
their goods from the ware-
houses of the China Navigation Company, Ltd. at Pak Hin Hok
have to wait until the assumption of office by the new executive members of the City Chamber of Commerce. After going through reorganisation, the Chamber has new officials who will take office sometime this week.
There will be another conference between the strikers of the China Navigation Company and the own- ers of goods in the godowns before
the merchandise can be taken out.
tion.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1933.
"DOWN
DOWN WITH YANKEE
IMPERIALISM”
PROF. SAN MARTIN DENOUNCED
Violent Protests At Presence Of U.S. Navy
Havana, September 11. Five thousand people crying "Down with Yankee Im. perialism, held a meeting in the Central Park after Prof. San Martin was sworn in. Speakers denounced him for lending himself to the machinations of Wall Street.
Violent protests were also made at the presence of U.S. warships.
The meeting was afterwards monopolised by Com munists.
Meanwhile, President Roosevelt has determined to insist on complete proof of the ability of the new administration to maintain order before granting recognition, according to reports from Washington,
After singing for twelve nights HANDS OFF" HINT TO AMERICA
A concrete plan will be devised by the Chamber before the goods will 3 sent by Generals Chien Tan be delivered, although it is sald Tong, Li Chung Jen and Tasi that the strikers and the Kwang Ting Kai was deemed vague and tung Seamen's Union are willing unsatisfactory by Mr. Liu who to give every help in this connec- spoke on behalf of the South-west Political Council. He repeated at the King Wah Restaurant at that the telegram objected to Chen Tong the local Monmartre. the calling of the Fifth Kuomin- of about $4.876. which will be con- the sing-song girls secured a sum tang Congress, suggested that the tributed for the relief of the strik- proceeds of the U.S. 850,000.000 ers of the China Navigation Com- UNITED States recognition of the New Cuban regime will de- American wheat and cotton loan pany."
maintain be supervised by representatives The best singer was crowned pend on its ability to
"Queen" of the event, and the se-order and protect life and proper- from the provinces, insisted on cond best also received due acty, according to unofficial state- Meanwhile nine more United knowing the full terms of the knowledgement and publicity.
ments mode here, yesterday. Pre- States destroyers have been order- sident Roosevelt is determined to led to Cuba, and it understood Fangu armistice, and urged that
insist on complete proof of this that the United States, may not the 'anti-Japanese troops in Char-
ability before recognition is grant accept Professor Grau San Martin har should be, supported by Nun-
ed.
as President, and instead, may re- king.
without affecting their
gard him as a product of the Re- relaxing | volution.
status.
"Havoc To Farmers" The American loan spells havçe to the Chinese farmers," Now each Mr. Liu continued. picul of native wheat sold along the Yangtsze Valley drops by 85 rents. Nanking's assurance that the proceeds of the loan will be 'made public means that only a few of the inner circle-know how the money will be tsed.
NEW NAVAL TREATIES?
13
Washington, Sept. 10.
Meanwhile, the United States Administration is not
ment mobilised there for possible
duty in Cuba.
The President afterwards re- sumed his yacht cruise which he cancelled on Saturday.
precautions, and has ordered A A message from Havana states reshuffing of the ships in Cuban that perfect order reigns in Cuba. waters. The cruiser, "Bainbridge," has been ordered to Puerto Padre.
but that a paradoxical situation
exists in the Army in which the Government proposes
Japan And U.S. Seek while five out of the nine destroy-new
Truce
London, Sept. 11. The Daily Express reports that Japan and the United States have decided to ask Britain to Reliable reports stafe that participate in a new Three Power $16,000,000 from the proceeds of Conference to revise the Wash the loan will be devoted to mili-ington" and London Naval tary expenses, yet Nanking says Treaties... that all the money will be used for purposes of reconstruction."
While efforts are being made to prevent the Central Authorities from bartering sovereign rights
The newspaper states that the decision to form a new treaty is a sequel to the recent exchange of notes between the United States and Japan following the
ers en route to Cuba have been
ordered to Guantanamo. The re- mainder will await orders at Key West, Florida-Reuter.
Havana, Sept. 10.
"I shall honour all Government
the highest rank to be that of Colonel,
and that the Sergeants shall choose the officers. -
Those chosen, however, refuse to serve and state that they will
obligations, including public debts. stand by ex-President Carlos Ces to the last penny." declared the pedes y Ortiz, who was deposed on new President of Cuba Prof Grau, September 5-Reuter, San Martin; in a speech at the
Palace yesterday. He swore to ful-
the revolutionary programme with the maximum respect for all interests established here.".
He stressed his desire for Ameri- can friendship-Reuter.
Roosevelt Watching Situation. Norfolk, Virginia, Sept. 10. President Roosevelt is not re-
New York, Sept. 10
The Argentine Government. In a Note to the United States Ambassador at Buenos Aires, wel- comes President Roosevelt's ardent desire not to intervene in Cuba and points out that, youthtül “na- tions can work out their own de- stiny if left to their own devices.
The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald Tribune"
rice not to Intervene in any cir- cumstances, and also that Agen- tina is looking askance at the United States naval
array in Cuban waters-Reuter.
THE SHANTUNG FLOODS
U.S. Red Cross Donate $50,000
NAZI AND
AUSTRIA
Terms For Peace" Announced
Munich, Sept. 10, The Nazi terms for a peaceful settlement" with the Austrian
11
DEATH OF ADMIRAL GRANT
Helped Defeat The Submarine Menace"
(Special "Air-Mail Service)
Nanking, Sept. 11. The American National Red- Cross, through the American) Legation, has donated a sum of
London, August 23. Achiral Alfred Ernest Albert. 850.000, to the Shantung Provin- Government were outlined by Grant, who died on Monday in a cial Relief Committee for relief of
Herr Habicht, the famous London nursing home aged 79 sufferers from the present floods Inspector for Austria," in a played a great part in defeating the in Shantung.
broadcast talk from Munich, last menuce of the German U-boats to night. Herr Habicht declared the country's supplies' during the that the conditions were
Great War.
When hostilities broke out he was Firstly, the re-establishment Superintendent of Pembroke Dock- of the Nazis rights and liber-yard. He remained there for a ties as a political party in Aus-time, and when the U-boat cam- trin.
paign against our merchant ship- Secondly, the abolition of legal ping became serious he was placed at the head of the Admiralty. `or- measures against Nazi Party ganisation for expediting the build- members.
A check for the above sum was handed to Han Fu Chi, Chairman of the Relief Committee September 11 by the American Consul at Tsinaniu.-Reuter.
оп
ESAADAALAAAAALALALALA
SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own" Correspondent)
London Sept. 11. Following are the Silver Quota- tions on the Lordon market to--
day:
Sept. 11 Sept. 9 Spot.
18.1/16 ....... 184 Forward... 182 181 The London "on New York cross rate to-day was £1−4.531.
DARING RIOT ......
IN A PRISON
22
1.
Thirdly, a Nazi representa tion in a temporary Cabinet constituted in accordance with:
ing of merchant vessels. In that capacity he rendered the country good service.
Later he was appointed President of the Admiralty Motor Transport the strength of the Nazi Party Committee, and then "Admiral-Sup- Fourthly, that general elec- erintendent of contract-built ships tions be held as soon as possi-at a number of the ports. ble.....
Fifthly, the formation of a Government in accordance with election results..."
Admiral Grant entered the Navy in 1872 He served as a sab-lieuten- ant, in the Arabi Campaign, and landed with the Naval Brigade and book part in the defence of Alexan- drin. During the South African War he commanded H. M.S. Racoon and served with the squadron block-
Herr Habicht stressed that the Nazis aim was to unite Austrin with Germany, but that they adirg Delagoa Bay. wished to accomplish this by ar mangement with the Powers con- only
In 1994 he married Mary Evelyn; child of Mr. W. W.
13 Convicts Escape:cerned and not by force-Renter Wells,
3 Men Killed
New Orleans, Sept. 11. Three men were killed in a de- sperate riot at Angola prison, yesterday, when 13 long-term prisoners escaped.
Frustrating pursuit with a hail of revolver fire, the fugitivies stole. a car belonging to a visitor, and. made off after cutting the prison telephone wires, Reuter.
ST. LEGER CALL-
OVER Hyperion Made Favourite
London Sept. 10:
TRAIN DERAILED
BY BANDITS
Military Guard Captured
FAST NEW PASSENGER AEROPLANE
BUILDING PLANS.
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London, August 23. Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, Limited, have decided to build an improved version of the Atalanta monoplanes, as a result of
perial Airways with these machines the successful, survey flight by Im- to Australia. The new air liner, it in stated, will be the fastest large passenger aeroplane yet built in Great Britain.
and territories, Mr. Liu stressed Japanese protest against Presi.laxing his watch on the Cuban interprets the note as strong ad- THE penultimate St. Leger call-passengers and train crew, were ged engines of 400 h.p. each, the
dent Roosevelt's decision to in- angurate a £47,000,000 worship building programme.-Renter.
that Kwangtung is pushing ahead any reconstruction projects as a ineans to improve the livelihood of the people. He pointed out
Without Foundation. that the Department of Recon-
London, Sept. 11. struction is operating the silk and" British official circles declare
rumie factory, cement works, and that the "Dally Express" story" the sulphuric acid factory, and of a Japanese-American naval mímerous other plants are in demarche is without foundation.
ourse of construction, such as the
iron and steel works at Tung
Long near Canton, the sugar DEATH SENTENCE
refinery, hydro-electric power station, etc.
FIGHT AGAINST COMMUNISTS
(From Our Special Correspondent)
DEMANDED
On Japanese Naval Cadets
and Kuroiwa.
The Ringleaders
situation. Yesterday he conferred with General Lee, Commander of the Marine post at Quantico. Vir- ginia, and Commander Willams, Commander of the Marine regi-
MOURNING FOR KING FEISAL
Iraq Cabinet Re-appointed
Baghdad, Sept. 11.
U.S. TENNIS TITLE
Perry's Fine Win "Over Crawford
New York, Sept. 10. King Ghazi, the new ruler of JACK Crawford has falled in his attempt to secure the world's Iraq, has already assumed his re-four major tennis titles. At Forest sponsibilities. He has re-appoint-Hills yesterday he was surprising ed the Premier and all Cabinet ly beaten by Fred, Ferry, the Bri-
under King Feisal. Ministers to the posts they held tish ace, by 6-3, 11-13, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1
In the Final Round of the Ameri can National Championship.
ther trouble:
Despatch,
Perry's triumph was most un, expected, but fully deserved. He won the first set by hard driving to the corners and following up with kills at the net after an ear
Crawford rallied in the second
Perry sent over terrific services
Harbin, Sept. 11. bolted the rails and derailed a Bandits yesterday morning un- passenger train proceeding in a westerly direction, eleven miles to the West of Pogranitchnaya.
They poured a fusillade into
The plans which have been pre- the train and then pillaged the pared allow seating accommodation carriages. The Manchukuo mili-for passengers, besides * full With tary guard, together with all the load of freight and mail.
four Armstrong-iddeley superchar over is 7/4 Hyperion t and o: captured and taken into the hills. 8/1 Scarlet" Tiger or 100/12 thor: 100/9 King Salmon & and ́o; 100/9 Raymond offered. 12/1 taken; 100/6 Harinero t and o; 20/1 Young Lover offered: 22/1 Bans- peine offered 25/1 taken; 22/1 maximum speed is estimated at Felicitation' offered; 28/1 Light over 180 miles an hour. The cruis- Sussex t and o; 40/1 Interlaceing speed for
normal
passenger- offered, 50/1 taken; 50/1 Fox carrying activities, and with a total Bridge and Typhonic offered,, 66/1 load of 23,000lb., is expected to be
Donasol; taken, 100/1
200/1133 miles an hour. Such ma- Earlston t and o-Reuter,
chine would be able to fly from London to Paris in 90 minutes,
PROBABLE JOCKEYS
Gordon Richards will probably ride Raymond and Sherry's mount will be Manitoba, Smith (Inter- lace). Fox (Donasol); Jellia (Solfa- tara); Steve Donoughe (Earlston), Jones (Sanspeine), Taylor (Light Sussex). No jockeys have been named for Typhonic and Belfry.- Reuter....
ROUND CHINA FLIGHTS
Tokyo, Sept. 11. 'Planes Bomb Enemy The Procurator has demanded the imposition of the death sent Lines
tence on three of the naval cadets
Meanwhile a week's mourning involved in the Tokyo outrages of
Nanking. Sept. 11. for King Feisal will be 'observed
WHILE the well-known Chinese May 15, 1932.
airman, Sun Tung Kang, is The three upon whom the full in every town and village through- out the country, as well as in
flying south in his round-China penalty of the law is invoked are Trans-Jordania and Syria, where lead of 3-1.
night, another Chinese aviator, Canton, September 11. subalterns named Koga, Mikami King Feisal's death (he was once
Captain Chen Wen Lin, chief of the Naval Aeronautic Bureau, em- In view of the Communist activities in South Kiangsi and In three other cases, the Pro-King of Syria) was the excuse for set to win after a tense struggle barked on a similar tour in the
a small anti-British demonstration which went to 24 games and by opposite direction this morning. West Fukien, the First Group curator is demanding life impri- in a mosque at Alleppo.
brainy tennis took a set lead wher
Captain Chen arrived here. from How- Army Command to-day ordered sonment, and he is asking for
he went out at 6-4 in the third. Shanghai,, this afternoon in 2 ever, acting with promptitude, He displayed magnificent back-naval plane, which was designed two more air squadrons to bornb sentences of from three to six the French authorities there are hand shots which time and again and manufactured by his Bureau. the enemy's position. The two years' imprisonment for the other taking steps to prevent any fur-caught Perry on the wrong foot He is hopping off for Tainan to- additional squadrons will make naval cadets concerned.g.
on his advance to the net.morrow-morning-Reuter. their headquarters at Wn Ping
In the fourth and fifth sets, how- King Faisal's body is now at ever, Ferry could do nothing wrong and, Sheung Hang, West Fukien.
One squadron, under Squadron Heavier sentences are demand-Brindisi, awaiting the arrival of and Crawford nothing right. Leader Tao Cho Tek, stationed ed for the naval participators than the British cruiser at Shao Kwan makes daily flights for the military for whom eight which will convey the remains to into South Kiangei for recon-years' imprisonment was consider
éd sufficient by the Procurator, as noitring purpose. Another squa dron is located at Chao On, near the naval men are regarded as the Swatow, where flights are made instigators, the ringleaders and over West Fukien."
the seniors.' According to a report from Meanwhile, there is a growing General Yu Hon Mow, officer movement throughout the country commanding the first Kwangtung urging leniency owing to army, the Reds in South Kiangsi patriotic motives" impelling the are, also attempting to assail the accused in their actions. Cantonese position at Man On, and General Yu has made neces- sary preparations to defend the afternoon with General Chen Tsai city by concentration of more Tong and Li Chung Jen on the troops and setting up fortifica Communist menace in Fukien. It isunderstood that General Chen Lieut. Gen. Teng Shih Cheng, has promised to give every sup with a bet autographed by the play. The task will be a novel expert The Bechuanaland natives are Chief of Staff of the 19th Route port to the 19th Route Army, alers in the recent series of Test most ence Army, had a conference, this though details cannot be divulged.ches in Australia.
tions.
the
Haifu.Reuter.
SUTCLIFFE'S GIFT TO THE KING'S GRANDSONS
in these last two sets and Craw ford, who seemed listless, was only able to secure one game. A strong wind bothered both players. caus- ing many double faults.
must be said that Crawford
It must ee when he tell ouring
his seml-Anal: match against Shields, but how much, if any, this A surprise presentation was made influenced the result is dimcult to during the Yorkshire v Notts matchay-Reuter. at Bradford on Thursday, in which |
BECHUANALAND NATIVES Flog European Resident
Capetown, Sept. 11. VICE-Admiral E R. G. R. Evans, popularly known as "Evans of the Broke" Commander-in-Chief of the Africa Station, who is act-
the champion" county of last year fore presumed that the despatching as High Commissioner, is max- became champions again for the of marines is a precautionary ing a trip to Bechuanaland from third successive year.
measure, student
Simonstown, escorted by 200 mari- Play was watched by Lord Las- It is, however, significant that nes with three howitzers, to inves- the Princess Royal and the Earl of hastened from Durban to Simonstrate at Berowe, that a European relles and his brother, the sons of the Flagship, H.M.B. Carlisle, has tigate a report from the Magis- Harewood.
town early yesterday, thus enable resident was fogged by sentence of At the end of the day's playing Vice-Admiral Evans and his the Kgotia native court and to Herbert Sutcliffo, the England and escort to leave with minimum de arbitrate in the dispute between Yorkshire Bateman, presented them lay.
www the natives and the Europeana
peacefully disposed, and it is there- Gentinued on previous ralumn)
for Vice-Admiral Evans
Reuter,
-Reuter.
(Continued a previous column),
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