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LETTER

A Russia. Faux Pas: Important German Invention: America's Stake in Germany: Disarmament: Nobel Prize For Professor Piccard

From Trans Ocean Kuo Min.

the plan for such a boycott. Ger- many, it is further declared, is one of the best buyers of raw materials as well as finished products from the United States, and America's biggest customer on the Earopean continent.

Germany obtains twice as many goods from the United States as the latter takes from Germany, the prin- cotton, cipal purchases being raw copper, oil, timber, fats, automobile parts and fruits,

Berlin, Oct. $9.-Owing to faulty management, the Soviet-Russian pro- pagaida has been guilty of a some what painfal error, according to "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" which reports that two days after the pub- be- lication of the letters exchanged tween American President Roosevelt and Chairman of the Central Execu- tive Committee of the U.S.S.R. M. Kalinin, the central publishing com pany of the Soviet Russian Cornmunist Party issued a booklet entitled "Foose-President Roosevelt, Secretary of State Hull and other prominent poli- volt's Starvation Program".

The booklet which simultaneouslytical personalities received copies of was published in five leading lang the resolution. uages, sharply criticises the American President's economic program and ↑ states that "the growing wave of dis- satisfaction in the United States should to utilized for intensifying the straggle of the American proletariat The pamphlet arrives at the conclusion that the prospects for a revolutionary movement in the United States have never been so favourable as now.

New Heavy Oil Engine Berlin, Oct. 29. After two months of strenuous tests the new heavy oil engine of the German Lufthansa, the Jummo 3/500 H. P., has been pass- ed by the authorities and will soon been employed in the regular air service. The German Lufthansa up to now was the only company in the only company in the world successfully using heavy oil motora in a regular passenger and freight air service. The Junkers Jumo 4-700/700 H.P. The new model solves the problem of heavy oil motor for smaller tpyes airplanes. The greatest asset of heavy oil engine lies in fact that the danger fire, especially from forced land ings, has been completely elimintaed America's Investments in Germany

motor used. is a

the

of

KWANGSI NEWS

The

LETTER

Bandit Menace

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Liuchow, Kwangsi.

Word bas just been received that the city of Chang Ngan, to tho, north of Liuchow, was in a state of excitement due to the fact that there was a band of about two

The excitement was

hundred robbers outside the city at the West mountain. They were waiting for a favorable opportunity to get into the city. Although they numbers of them entered and there did not get into the city as a whole, was a lot of robbing and theiving going on. somewhat subdued when low) mali- tin chased them further north in the region of Fulub. Upon eaquir ing as to who these "forrest men" might be the answer was that they who formerly, two years ago, at were thought to be some of the Reds tacked the town but had been chased Wrong to Disarm.

Away. The region they are in leads London, Oct. 29.-The Former itself favorably to this type of men. Secretary Sir "Herbert It is the section where the "three Home

at & liberal provinces of Hunan, Kweichow and Samuel speaking meeting today declared it would be Kwangsi meet. If they are bother wrong to expect from Great Britain to too fauch in one province, ther disarm in face of a heavily armed just move into the next. And be world, but it would be equally wrong cades of the high mountains they. to continuously expect Clermany to remain disarmed in view of an armed are hard to trace. world. The Disarmament Conference should not be abandoned and public opinion in Great Britain should insist upon coming to an agree

B reasonable ment that contains offer to Germany which may be taken as a redemption of the pledge solemnly agreed upon in the Versailles Treaty.

Noble Prize for Physics. Stockholm, Oct. 29.-Professor Pic- card of atratosphere fame is mentioned sa the most likely candidate for this year's Nobel Prize for Physics, accord- ing to "Nyadagligt Allehanda" which adds that last year's prize for physics, which at that time was not awarded, will probably be conferred to the American physician Bridgeman Har vard

Professor Calmette. Paris, Oct. 20.-The famous Professor Albert Calmette of the Institute Pas teur died here today after a short illness He was universally known for the anti-tuberculous vaccine discover ed by him in conjunction it the French arent Guerin which consists of a prefaration composed of living but attenuated tubercle bacilli

DOUBLE TENTH CELEBRATION

&

"Large numbers of troups were gathered in the city for the double-

There were ten celebrations. number of patriotic speaches in the large park, where the soldiers were standing en masse around a monu- The Air ment zo Sun Yat Sea. Force added its part with nine of their machines dying over the city, performing simple diving stunts, both in formation and sing- ly. The celebrations lasted for

and

several days.

PERSONAL

Dr. Geo. W. Leveal, and Mrs. Leveall of the Stout Memorial Hospital (Baptist) in Witchow, to- gether with Dr. Cadbury and Prof. Laird of Lingnam University in Canton, have just passed thru here on a tour of the province. With the exception of the first ten ki out of Wuchow, the whole trip has been made by motor car, by way of Wat- lum, Kwei Yuen, Nanning, Liuchow and Eweilin. Thus far they bave encountered the best of roads and thru General Baak of Nanning have

Berlin, Oct. 29.-That America's in- vestments in Germany exceed the sum of 2,000,000,000 Gold Dollars and that their redemption would be greatly im perilled by an extensive decline of German exports to America, is one of the principal points contained in a resolution just passed by the board of

Calmette's name figured prominent directors of the German-American Chamber of Commerce at New York,ly two years ago in the celebrated according to a telegram received from Luebeck Babies Case in which sev

eral doctors of the Luebeck City Hob received every assistance needed. pital were indicted for Manslaughter of It is now possible to have numerous babies who died in conse-brought to Wuchow from Hong quence of a voccination with the Cal-Kong by steamer, at Wuchow trans- mette raccine. In the trial it was pro-ferred to a junk to take up river red however that the deaths had not 10 li to long Hue, and from there been due to the vaccine itself but travel thru the whole eastern and to the faulty methods of ita conver-southern end of the Prov. in com sion in the Luebeck Hospital.

there..

cott..

Another point of the resolution deals with the projected Jewish boy

The German-American Chamber of Commerce so the resolution, says, "is conscious of the grave consequences which will result from such a boycott movement and emphatically rejects

THE CER. WRANGLE CONTINUES.

Beginning of Seizure of Railways

Habarovsk, Oct. 28. According to reports reaching here from Harbin, a new exchange of letters took place between the Board, Chairman of the C.E.R. M LI Shao-keng, and the Soviet vice-Chairman, M. Bandura, in connection with the illegitimate arrests of responsible Soviet-em- ployees of the CER

Car

parative safety. If desired, the trip may then be continued on into French Indo China. Recently, one man made the trip from Nanning. to Hanoi in one day's driving. The present government is much to be praised for its steady and con structive measures.

and main- for the installation ployees to obey only instructions tenance of the equipment.

The nominal capital of plain- issued by Manchurian appointees,

defendant company Was stated M. Bandura points out that this tiff company was £10,000, and undermines the work of the rail-

to have control of an aggregate way. The appointments made by.

capital of about £16,000,000.

that the denied Defendants the Manchurian side have the un-

of had disguished object to replace Soviet

publication complained employees of the C.E.R. by Man- churians, and the police is render-caused Film Industries any con- ing every assistance in this, using siderable damage.

Mr. Justice Charles entered for Judgment violent measures.

for plaintiff's

have £12,000, with costs, and pointed as defendant amended, out that the writ would

be company had changed its name to Caumont Ideal, Ltd.

"What is this," asks M. Bandura,

Replying to a letter in which Mr. Li Shao-keng was trying to Justify the unlawful actions of the not acts of seizing the powers chief comptroller of the railway, railway, and the 'beginning of the Mr. Tad Chung-su, M. Bandura, belonging to the manager of the in his letter, noted Mr. Li Shan selure of the railway?”

that admission

Tsui i Leng's Chung-sy had provoked the pro- secution against the arrested em- ployes not in his capacity of the chief comptroller, to which he was not entitled by the exdating laws of state, but as a private person. This admission only serves to con- firm the weakness of charges brought against the railway em- ployees independently of the legi- timate railway authorities.

Reiterating his protest against the disorganisation of the work of the railway, the responsibility for which rests with the Manchurian authorities, M. Bandura demands cessation of unlawful actions of Manchurian representatives and the restoration of normal situation on the railway-TasS.

M. Bandura further emphasised £12,000 DAMAGES

that Mr. Li Shao-keng had twice changed his statements concern- ing the circumstances connected with the searches and arrests, de-

AWARDED

claring at first that the arrested Libel On Film Firm

"were summoned by the prosecutor in accordance with the chief=" comptroller's report," and latter that Tauf, Chung-au acted "not as chief comptroller, but as private person,"

In Letter

were

£12,000 Damages for awarded by a special jury in the King's Bench, Division to Film Industries, Ltd., Gower- street, WC, in a libel action against Gaumont Co., Ltd., Film House, Wardour-street, W

MR. LI'S COMPLAINTS; Referring to Mr. Li's complaints against the actions of the railway manager in connection with pro- visional appointments of officials in

It was stated that both com- the place of those arrested, M.

panies were in competition for Bandura waiyed, those complaints as unfounded. The manager has the supply ot talkie im sp- been acting on legitimate ground, paratus for the Mental Hospitals whereas the attempts of the Man-Association early in 1932. After churian assistant-manager to ap- the contract had been secured point, thei substitutes arbitrarily, by Film Industries an, agent of and the

assistance rendered to the Gaumont Company wrote a him by police are obviously im letter to the Association which, Tawful and hond be cented plaintings contended meant that

Citing the numerous Instances the mancial position of Filt of-arbitrary appointment me

was not sufficiently them satisfac- by the Manchurian side latter ders

the contract/i

to

A stay of execution was grant- ed pending notice of appeal.

For plaintiffs, Mr. Conyng

Framp Carr, K.C., Mr. Walter

for defen- ton and. Mr. L. Wilkinson (J. Sir Patrick Hastings, R. Cort Bathurst);

Herbert Malone EC. and Mr.

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