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GUERILLA WARFARE

IN SPAIN

Lisbon Takes Precautions: Officials Arrested

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Press").

(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Messages Ordinance. 1894. Received, October 9, 4.90 -p.m.)

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Madrid, October 9.

Firing and street fighting con-

tinued in the capital throughout last night, thus retuting the

TRIAL OF REBELS

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press" (Copyright.)]

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1934.

YUGOSLAVIA'S CABLE NEWS FROM THE

KING

Marseilles Ready

To Welcome

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily, Press" (Copyright.)]

Marseilles, Oct: 9.

The Foreign Minister Barthou. and the War Minister arrived here on Tuesday morning accompanied by the Yugosav Minister to Paris. Madrid. October 9.

Spalaikovitch, and will sail aboard the crubber". Coubert," which to- Former President of Catalan's

one other separatists who were Generalitat. Companys, and thirty.gether with the cruiser "Duquesne" will proceed on Tuesday afternoon to meet the Yugoslav cruiser "Du- arrested following the general col-

is travelling and will escort the Royal visitor to Marseilles. squadron airplanes from the air- port Barre will convey the King

NORTH

GEN. CHIANG AT ON THE WAY TO

WUCHANG

Addresses Officials And Leaders

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

· Press” (Copyright.)]

Hankow, Oct. 9.

"In an address given at yester- day's Memorial Service at the

pression Forces in Wuchang. at- tended by over 400 higher officials and military leaders from colonel

LOYANG

Generals Pass:

Through,

[Spedal to the “Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]

Chengchow, Oct. 9.. General Chiang Kai Shèk, Chang Hsueh Liang and others passed

It is now stated on good authority optimism shown in official circles.; lapse of their coup de etat on Sun. /brovnik, on which King Alexander | Headquarters of the Bandit Sun through here last night on their

that the Government is even anti-

cipating further aggravating and are taking exten-

situations

It

sive precautionary measuEES. is expected, for instance, that the strike leaders will call out all railwaymen and other railway employees. The Government is trying to forestall this by calling all reservists among the railroad- into service. In case of men emergency, these will be employed to maintain railway service, least on a limited scale.

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Another appeal was broadcast by the Goverment on Monday evening in which it was emphasiz- Govern- ed, once more that the ment will not hesitate to make use of every reans at its disposal In order to suppress disorders

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REBELS SURRENDER

Five hundred rebels who had entrenched themselves in a moun- tain village near Gijon surrender- ed last night to Government forces, according to official ré- ports. It is rumoured that the former Socialist finance minister, Preito, who is said to have beer. involved in the frustrated Catalan rising, has been arrested. The ex-Premier Azana appears to have made good his escape, it being

rellably reported `now

that he. together with two members of the Catalan Generalitat, and another Left Wing politician have ceeded in crossing the into France.

suc- frontier

day have been taken on board the cruiser "Republica"

which will

shortly sall for Las Palmas where the rebels will have to stand trial

before a court "martial according to the latest reports from Barce- lona..

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The

way to Loyang for the purpose of attending the opening exercises on National Day at the Loyang

Branch of the Central Military

Academy.

upwards General Chiang Kai Shek 'expressed satisfaction with Hupeh the first greetings of France.

General Ho Ying Ching. Chair- The City of Marseilles is gayProvince's good progress in civil,

man of the Peiping Branch of the both military and police administra- with bintings and flags of

Militarý Affairs Commission, also countries may be seen everywhere. tions since his last visit after ä

The French press publishes arti-long absence, but he urged further arrived late last night from Pel- eles warmly welcoming the royal intensified efforts, leging stress on ping en route to Loyang for parti- guest who is called "the Soldier cleanliness and Industry, and out-cipating in the school ceremonies

fined the New Life movement; King and a great friend of France.”

China United Fres. -Tranшcean Kuo Min.

LISBON - PRECAUTIONS

Lisbon, Oct. 9. The Government here is taking every precaution to avoid an out-AAA! break. The Postmaster-General Bagalar and Director of Prisons, Olivada have been arrested

Both are prominent Fascists and person- al friends of the Prime Minister.

The authorities deny that the measures taken have been actuated by events, in Spain. Reuter.

NORMAL LIFE RESUMED

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright.}]

Madrid, Oct. S.

The Spanish Government issued an official statement on Monday night that the insurrection has been overthrown and the authori- tias are complete masters of the situation. The capital presents an almost normal appearance, most traces of the recent upheaval hav- Ing. been eliminated. Traffic is again usual and most cafes have reopened. Factories, and work- shops

are again running al- though numerous gaps among the workers are noticeable.

The Cabinet will present itself on Tuesday afternoon to Cortes, who from now will hold regular sessions despite the fact that all

The new Government intends to groups of Radicals, have decided not to attend the sittings as a

face the Cortes on Tuesday and declares itself confident of vie- protest against Government. In a statement to 'pressmen Premierory. As they appear to be the Lerroux, denied that any death protectors of the unity of Spain, has been pronounced they are enjoying the warmest under Articles of

by support from large sections of the War the court martial now sitting general public. During the last few days, fear had been widespread

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among the patriotic circles that Spanish unity would end in dis- ruption, Eence the gratitude felt

sentence

LORRY DYNAMITED

Madrid, October 8. Fifty two soldiers were killed when a lorry packed with shock "troops was dynamited to-day by

rebels in Asturias.

The situation in the capital at midnight was quieter and more hopeful. The Socialists now ap- pear to realse that they ETT fighting a losing battle.

Railway communication has been re-established througnout Spain, with the exception of the Asturias, district.

for Lerroux for his energetic re- pression of the Catalonian move-

ment.

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Reports from Asturia and Gali- cien state that the situation there 8 unchanged. The rebellion could not yet be crushed. In Ferrol and Corona, serions clashes occurred at night on Sunday and Monday im Catalonia, particularly in Barce- lona where work has resumed. The pioneers are working desperately After 3 lengthy sitting the i to restore telephone and tele- Cabinet announced

the graphic that

communications courts-martial will be convened Asturia to-day. Most Di *the trials will be held under the Barcelona! law and

be carried out however painful they may be..

The Home Secretary announced in a statement that the revolution had completely failed.

will

at

and

Thanks to the fine citizenship of the people of Madrid" and the bravery of the garrison Oneto, the Socialist; plan to secure control of Madrid Asturias, was not achieved.

Only a few isolated groups of rebels outside Oviedo continue to cause trouble.-- Reuter.

BARCELONA RELIEF

Barcelona, October 8 The arrival of the Foreign Legionaries from Spanish North Africa was to-day hailed 2.9

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TROUBLE IN SOUTH'

Special to the "Hour" Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright.)]

Madrid. October 8. The situation suddenly took turn for, the worse on Monday evening. From the South, which hitherto had remained passive, news was received in Madrid that | Socialist-Monarchist Trade Unions

had proclaimed a general strike.

Bloodshed ts reported from

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SILVER MARKET

"(From Our Own Correspondent)

London, October §. London Silver prices to-day were up 3/8 as follow:-

Spot Forward

Oct. 8 22-7/8 23.

Oct. 9

23-1/4

23-3/8

London on New York Cross rate at 2.00 p.m. to-day was 4.89-9/16 compared with 4.90-7/8 at closing yesterday.

NONE SHALL

STARVE

Winter Campaign In Germnay

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Copyright.)]

Berlin, Oct. 0.

"None shall starve nor freeze “ will be the slogan for the coming winter relief campaign in Ger- many, according to the Propagan- da Minister, Goebbels, who in a speech delivered on Tuesday noon at the Kroll Opera here before a distinguished audience including the Chancellor and other members of the Reich Government recount- ed what was accomplished by a similar campaign last winter- Transocean Kuo Min. '

Berlin, Oct. 9." The Government has inaugurated a battle against distress in the coming winter with characteristic pomp and glamour. Herr Hiler and Goebbels addressed 1,500 om- clals, workers and unemployed at the Opera House, the audience in- cluding those giving as well as receiving help.

Goebbels explained detalls of the plan, including house to notise collections in which householders were compelled to contribute ac- cording to their incomes; secondly, one dish of meals on Sundays, the monthly saving to be given to the Nazi party; thirdly, street collec- tions.- Zouter.

DOUMERGUE'S REFORM PROPOSALS

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Press")

Ordinance,

Seville and the neighbourhood. In the town of Beville, workers deser- (By Telegraph, Copyright, Tein- ted their posts at lunch time, and graphic Messages

189.6. patrols are now marching through Received, October 9, 4-30 p.m.) the streets. Four personIS

Paris, Oct 9. killed and

many injured in the The leading political circles mining town of Nerva when reckon definitely that the Ver-

were

guards and the sailles National Assembly that will

At 10 o'clock General Chiang gave an audience to department heads at headquarters, at 11 o'clock to the chairman and representa- tives of the Hankow Chamber of Commerce. and 12.30 p.m. to the Szechuan people's deputation. He left for Loyang in the afternoon.

·China United Press.

BRITISH SHIPS FOR CHINA

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For Trade With South Seas

to-morrow.

LAND RECOVERED FROM THE REDS

Prisoners To Be Put On Reclamation Work

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright.)]

Nanking. Oct. 9. Flans have been drawn up by the judicial authorities for the reclamation of waste land in the territories recovered from the Reds. Prisoners in various prisons in Klangst will be Erst set on the job and with the plans meeting suc- cess, prisonets from elsewhere will be sent to Kiangŝi to join the work. Chma United Press.

POSSIBILITIES FOR INVESTMENT

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dall Press" (Copyright))

Shanghai, Oct. 9. Four steamships built in Eng- land for the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company have been launched between July and September. The first ship, the Haiyuan, is arriving on October 18. and the Haikeng, Halli and Hal-Special to the "Hong Kong Daily cheng will arrive in the course of Press" (Copyright.)1, the next two. meriths

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These ships will sail between China and the South Seas for the purpose of promoting trade... China United Press.

NEW PORT NEAR HAICHOW

Functioning From Sunday [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]

Hsuchow, Oct. 9-

IL

Burma Commission To Visit China

Shanghai, Oct. 9.

A special commission has been organised by Chinese residents in Burma for visit to China with a view to

BUCHANAN'S

BLACK

& WHITE

A GOOD TIP!

VIENNA QUIET DISTURBED

Telephone Booth Bombed

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INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN

Further Evidence Of Improvement

London, Oct. 8.

(Special to "Hong Kong

The Ministry of Labour's re-. Daily Press")

turns for the past month afford' (Bg Telegraph. Copyright, - Tele further evidence of a general im- graphic Kessages Ordinance, 1804provement in, industry. As com:"" Recaiced, October 9. 4:90 p.m.).

After

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pared with the previous month and with September of last year, Vienna, October 8. two months of relative substantial increases in the num- quiet, the capital was once more ber in employment and decreases disturbed by the rent of a bomb in numbers memployed are explosion last night when a public vealed

IN Returns estimate that on Sep- telephone booth in ani outlying district was blown to pieces by atember 24, there were approx- a crudely constructed infernal.imately 1,023,300 insured persons machine.

aged 16 in employment in Bri-

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investigating investment The outrage was evidently per- tain. This was 63,000 more than possibilities and will call at all petrated by Communists since the the month before and 352,000 more

leading cities...

Their arrival is expected next zmonth.- China Brited Près

TIENTSIN-PUKOW RLY. EARNINGS:

Record For September

Press" (Copyright-}]

The new port of Lienyungkang, near Halchow, to which the east- em terminus of the Lunghai Rall-Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

been extended, way has

began functioning on Sunday when the China Merchants steamer Haijul was berthed with 1.530 tons of cargo.

The function was attended by a large crowd of guests and repre- sentatives of interesed organs.

The steamer will proceed Shanghal on National Day— China United Press.

JUDGE WANG'S MISSION

to

Nanking. October 9. It is learned, that Wang Chung Hu, Chinese Judge at the Hague Court, who is proceeding to Can- tan from Shanghal on a private trip, has been asked by the Government to explain to the Bouth-western leaders Nanking's polley-regarding national affairs, especially at the forthcoming Fith Party Conference: Reuter,

..F.B.I. MISSION IN

MUKDEN

Mukden, Oct. 9. The F.B.L trade mission has ar-

Nanking, Oct. 9.

hearby streets were strewn with than the year before.

Industries in which improveme Communist leaflets.

ment was most marked were coal and worsted mining, woollen manufacture, boots and shoes, and Pottery manufacture. There was also some improvement in employ- ment in fron and steel, cotton and hostery industries.

It is stated in Police Headquar- ters that the activities of Com- munists and Socialists have been becoming increasingly noticeable of late.

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On September 24 the numbers VILNA LIBERATION of unemployed persons au re- gisters of employment exchanges [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally were 1,647,673 wholly unemployed, 352.606 temporarily stopped and A record earning of $2,100,000

Press" (Copyright.)]

81,818 normally in casual employ- has been reported by the Tientsin-

Warsaw, Oct 8,

ment. This was 54,591 less than Pukow Rallway for the month of

Marshal Pilsudski left for Vilna the month before and 254,740 September including $830.000 pas on Monday where he will attend less than the year before-

senger

British Wireless.

fares, $1,900,000 freight the anniversary celebrations of charges and $180,000 from mis- the liberation of the town from cellaneous sources.

"the Lithuarin and Soviet Russian China United Press.

wise been in Viina since Sunday. troops in October 1920.

Foreign Minister Beck has like- Transocean Kue Min.

BAVARIAN FORTRESS

VISITED

Hitler's Inspection

(Special to "Hong Kong

Daily Presa").

Berlin, Oct. 9. Memories of the severe. trials which preceded the National Sodalist party's rise to power were revived on Monday when Chan- cellor Hitler and two comrades Dald a surprise visit to the Bavari en fortress at Landsberg where he with some of his followers were confined, for eleven months in 1923

Hitler inspected the entire for- tress and paid special attention to Room No. 7 where he was confined. A commemorative tablet marks the door of the cell

rescue after three days of chaos. miners, civilian

Many citizens broke the curfew strikers exchanged shots. Extre- have to deliberate on Doumergue's rived and in a statement to the Transocean Kuo Min. order, rushing into the streets to mists in the various villages not constitutional reform, will be con- Press said: "Our mission is con- welcome the troops with cries of only tried to seize the public vened early in November im-fined to economic investigations

buildings but also the churches,mediately after Parliament and there is nothing political."---

"Vive Espanta"

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Though isolated fighting con- and a church was set on fire in assembles. tinues, the military control the, the small town of Alusta situation. Two battalions of the burnt to the ground. Foreign Legion have been rushed

to the town of Sabadell, where In Malaga a general strike has the revolutionaries are still firmly also been proclaimed and in the

entrenched-Reuter.

GUERILLA TACTICS

Madrid, Oct. 9. Guerilla tactics are continuing In Madrid and Barcelona, but there has bet no serious fighting throughout the night,

Postal and railway services are functioning normally.- Reuter,

INDIAN TEXTILE

INDUSTRY.

collisions that followed three per- zons were killed. The most recent i development is considered to be serious because workers in the

Poona, Oct., P. South of Spain are excellently The Tariff Board has been in-. rganised and are extremely em-structed to open an immediate en- bittered against the possessing quiry into the Indian woollen and classes which is prominently re-textile industry. It is understood presented in the new Lerroux that the industry is demanding in- Cabinet,

creased protection

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Reuter,

INTERNATIONAL RUBBER COMMITTEE

Colonel Townsend Joins Consumers' Panel

FIVE-DAY WEEK OF THIRTY HOURS

Labour's Demand In America

San Francisco, Getfi 9.-1 Amid thunderous applause, the American Federation of Labour London, Det, a. Contention yesterday. adopted a Colonel Townsend of the Ameri- resolution in favour of a 6-day can Rubber Manufacturing Asso-week of 30 hours with no reduction clation, has joined the Consumers' In wages as the only constructive Panel of the International Rubber remedy for the relief of unemploy Commitee Router.

ment

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not only removes the pain, It also preventa

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