MUSSOLINI FOR ERITREA'
To Address Troops Before The Battle
AEROPLANES AS ITALY'S CHIEF WEAPON OF ATTACK
London, August 16.
It is anticipated that Signor Mussolini will pay a lightning visit to Italian Somaliland and Eritrea 'at the end of August by aeroplane and address the troops before going into battle.
In addition to the seven Army divisions already mobilised for Colonial Service, six divisions of the faithful Black Shirts have been called to colours, most of them being between the ages of 35 and 65 years, among whom are many business men, bat of whom have had military training. They are, theoretical- ly speaking, volunteers, and are leaving their wives and families resignedly with a sense of responsibility for Italy's future. As a contrast to this. the regulars, aged between 21 and 24 years, are Inspired by the feeling of military adventure and strut the streets with a girl on each arm, singing Fascist songs. At present the flappers are mak- FRENCH SEEKING FORMULA ing a paradise for the young men who are dally arriving in town and want a good time, mostly to have money. The former picture Italian viewpoints are known,, the sque uniforms have been replac- French Government is seeking a ed by the more business-like-kha-
formula which may form & prac- k. Mussolini not wanting thetical basis for discussions at young troops to be the puppets for admiration by the ladies, but practical fighting machine.
a
SPECIAL TRAINING Altogether, two hundred thou- sand have been called up since January for service in East Africa but more are expected to follow. Since Mussolini became War Minister in 1925, the Italian Army has been intensively reorganised and enlarged and now stand at a milion strong. Thirteen Army Corps have been specially trained for rapid movement over moun- tainous country in Abyssinia and in defence of the Itällan frontiers
Paris, Aug. 16.
It is indicated in French circles that now that the British and
tri-party conference here on the the
Italo-Abyssinian dispute.
It is belleved. however; that owing to the complexity of the problem no such formula can be submitted to the conference as early as to-morrow, the first day of meeting.
M. Pierre Laval, the French Prime Minister, had an hour's con- versation with M. Politis, the Greek Minister to Paris. who has been designated as the fifth mem- ber of the Conelllation Commission hearing the Italo-Abyssinian dis- pute.
M. Laval will meet Mr. Anthony
and are equipped with new arms Eden, the British chief delegate to of all categories, including small, the
tanks. trench mortars
machine guns,
three-power
and later in the day.
น
FAITH IN PLANES Mussolini's right hand men In the Abyssinian enterprise, are all well-trained Fascists and include General Delbono, the High Com- missioner of East Africa and one of the famous execatives of four in the march to Rome in 1922, and General Rodoo Graziani, Italy's finest soldier.
conversations.
The Abyssinian Minister" to Paris, M. Tecle Hawariat, has also.
HONG MONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1935.
ALASKA AIR CRASH
Will Rogers Killed
M
WILEY POST ALSO SUCCUMBS
Seattle, August 16............. The airman Wiley Post and the world-famous comedian Will Rogers, were killed in an air crash In Alaska to-day —; Hauter.
A "Reuter" message
from Seattle dated August 7, was to the effect that "Wiley Post left here this afternoon for Alaska on the second stage of his fight over "The Top of the World.”
The airman is accompanied by Will Rogers, the screen ɛtar come- dian, but his wife, who had flown with him from San Francisco, de- cided at the last minute not to fly further, saying the trip might be too strenuous.
It is believed that Wiley Post's present destination is Juneau, in from there direct to Moscow over Alasku. He will attempt to fly
the North Pole."
AMANTELE: SADDESTA
SILVER MARKET
(From Our Own Correspondent)
ENTIRELY
ACCIDENTAL
CRISIS
Silver Situation Reviewed
AMERICA NOT FORCED. TO BUY
London, August 16.
The silver scare' is now quietening down and the City there- fare does not expect America to be forced to continue to make heavy purchases on the Foreign Exchange. The usual seasonal· demand for U. S. Dollars which hitherto only checked, the depreciation of the dollar will now probably make itself more apparent by causing a slight decline in sterling.
Well-informed people, therefore, will not be surprised to see British Control resume its seasonal role by supporting sterling. unless a new gold block scare develops. There is no doubt the Control has increased its gold holdings enormously, some even suggesting that, the seventy million sterling excess in gold im- ports over exports during the current year has gone, to swell the Control's resources. Furthermore the Control ls believed to have a large amount ear-marked with the Bank of France so that in the event of any seasonal pressure. "against the sterling the movement may be easily controlled.-Reuter.
ENTIRELY ACCIDENTAL
London. Aug. 16.
there is every reason
The "Financial News" say that to believe that the present silver "crisis is entirely accidental; due to America lowering the buying price by one-
| sixteenth on Monday, following the depreciation of the dollar,
While it is obvious that the American authorities do not mind beneftung by the effect of exces- sive supplies upon the price, it is incorrect to suggest that they have deliberately engineered the pre- sent position in order to buy cheap Aug. 28 silver at the expense of specula-
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London, August 16. London sliver urices to-day were unchanged for" "Spot" and up 1/16 Forward as follows:
Aug. 15. 29
Spot
28-15/16
il
Forward..
London on New York cross rate at 2 p.m. to-day was 4.9768 as compared with 4.9813 at closing yesterday.
America had to choose between
unsettling the silver market and unsettling foreign exchanges. The "Financial News" is of the opin- ion that the Chinese market is not so well placed as Lurope to the Peewee withstand shocks, but from
TRAIN HOLD-UP
point of view of American politics, buying silver on a large scale will be more popular and will please the silver Group which is becom-j ing restive, while exporters would of the dollar in terms of sterling.— Reuter.
seen both the British and French Guard Killed: Many welcome the depreciation.
chlef delegates. Renter
BRITAIN ATTACKED
Rome, Aug. 15: Press attacks upon Great Britain are breaking out again.
Newspapers are suggesting that Britain may try to impose League Mussolini counts greatly on sanctions against Italy. aeroplanes of which nezrly thousand are expected to swoop down on Abyssinia. spreading destruction and [error. The Institute of Tropical Diseases, under the direction of Sir Aldo
one
.war."
Italian quarters are alightly ap- prehensive lest the League Coun- cll might favour the closing of the Suez Canal to ships of which is regarded as the only sanction which could possibly in- ture Italy.— Renter
Wounded
Tientsin, Aug. 18.
"FANTASTIC SITUATION "
at $1.29 per ounce for no doubt
London, Aug. 16. A daring hold-up occurred, short-
The "New York Times" in a ly after 11 p.m. yesterday when leading article referring to the seventy bandits, who boarded the fantastic situation in respect to Mukden-Petping through express the silver situation declares that in Shanghaikuan, robbed the many "stiver congressers are only in-, passengers travelling on the traincidentally interested or how much went into the dining car and real object of the group is silver A section of the bandits first metal the Government buys, "the
after demanding the takings from the conductor shot dead this off-such a price would greatly benefit cial who resisted. The gang then the silver mining industry”, made their way into the third The article goes on to point out class car, next to the engine, and
that the value of the United proceeded to rob the passengers States siver output is less than A fierce fight ensued during the value of the peanut crop or which the train guard and the output of chewing gum or Japanese passenger
killed linoleum and "that the future of and many people wounded, Imour currency should be deeply The Government is calling up mediately on arrival at Chin-involved in the effort to the remainder of the 1911, 1913 wangtao a search for the ban- and 1914 classes, which means dits was instituted but only a 150,000 more men for I Duce's few suspects were arrested the Briles.
train being delayed for Rester.
hours.- Reuter,
ONE MILLION STRONG
Rome, Aug. 15.
Castellani, the Hurley Street tropical specialist, and Sir Miles "Lampoon's father-in-law, are de- signing a new type of topee, Twerity assistants stand in the sun with thermometers under the It is officially stated that Italy hats, to check the efficiency of now has 1.000.000 .men under the different designs- Peuter.
riplic
HOPEFUL SIGN
(Special to "Hong KonE
Daily Press")
Tals
1893.
Telegraph, Copyright, Meerages Ordinance. Bereived, August 16, 430) p.m.)
.Paris, Aug. 16.
erms:
NEGUS ENTERTAINS
Foreign
Addis Ababa, Aug. 15.
Press correspondents
Co-
WELS
а
benefit
by the present means is so small to the industry that it would be unbelievable if it were not actually two happening". Reuter.
KOREANS ROBBED
Pelping, Aug. 18.
He announced a drive to amend the Silver Purchase Act with a view to “bringing the silver mar- Ket to America,"
Senator Thomas asserted that the Government was trying to buy silver as cheaply as possible instead of pushing the price with the ultimate objective of its monetisa- tion.
"We thought we had a silver policy, but we haven't other than to buy as cheaply as possible. In that case we made a terrible mis- take by enacting the programme because we could have bought sil- ver at 25 or 30 cents an ounce.
"Unless the Government plans to make silver into real primary money. the whole programme is a colossal farce, and as soon as the
next Administration comes Eta power the whole thing will be scuttled.
"We have built up false hopes in the minds of the silver states which
are doomed to suffer a tremendous loss when the Ad- ministration changes," he declared, Meanwhile the silver market continued on a downward trend despite Mr. Henry Morgenthau's statement that the Treasury was still buying, which is indicative that the Treasury continues to adhere to its policy to buy cheaply as possible, and avoid bid- ding up the market, and will ac cumulate on a scaling down basis in Beuter. the face of pressure of liquidation
SCATHING COMMENT
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THREE POWER TALKS
OPEN IN PARIS
Impression Not Unfavourable
Paris," Angust. 16.
The momentous Three Power Conference began promptly at 10.30 a.m. Mr. Anthony Eden and Baron Aloisi arrived almost simultaneously and were ushered into M. Laval's private room in the Qual D'Orsay while their collaborators remained in the ante- chamber.
According to the procedure agreed upon yesterday, the cof ference began with a tete-a-tete discussion of the three chief de- legates after which fuber meetings will be held in the Salon Dela Rotunda, and finally a full dress 'meeting will be held in the famous clockroom where the Briand-Kellog pact waswigsed.. Meanwhile the Italian members of the Italo-Abyssinian- commission who are to resume the enquiries into the Ualuartheid- ent have arrived from Rome—Reuter.
NOT UNFAVOURABLE
Paris, Aug. 16. "The impression is not” entirely unfavourable" was the only com- ment obtainable from an authori- morning's talk at the Tripartite tative, source at the end of the
Conference.
"ד
THE WIRELESS INDUSTRY
The conversations wil continue Position In Germany
this afternoon and the visiting delegations had lunch with M.! Washington, Aug, 15:
Laval. Morgenthau on the United States
Following a conference with Mr. Reuter.
policy, Senator Elmer
silver
Thomas stated:
To-day
(Special to "Hong Kong Dally. Press***
(By. Telegraph, Copyright, Tale
Unless the Government buys ROBBER BANDIT graphic Massages Ordiname,
sufficient silver in a way that will make the silver dollar actually Worth night as well be abandoned. Other- a dollar, the programme wise the Government will be left holding a lot of silver and the only ones who will benefit will be the foreign speculators"
Immediately
Senator
after Thomas issued this statement, Mr. Morgenthau announced that the Government was still buying silver, Reuler.
SURRENDERS
Returns To Prison After Escape
(Special to "Hong Kong. Dally Press")
WELS
1894-- Receiver, August 16, 7.80 p.m.)
Berlin, August - 16. That the German wireless in dustry had decided to make a million of the new type of peoples' receiving sets, was announced by Herr Goebbels in a speech at the opening of this year's great Ger.. man Radio Exhibition here.
»Propaganda, and the growing significance of wireless in the daily life of the nation, was recall-- ed by the Minister who said that
at the
end of 1932, before this advent of the National Socialist regime, Germany possessed only 4,300,000 receiving sets, and by the end of 1933, the first year of the present regime, over 5,000,000 sets
COMMITTEE FORMED?
Washington, Aug. 15. Preparatory discussions intended
The bandits who looted the Fel-duced a resolution in the Senate Senator Key Pittman has intro-
(By "Zelagraph, Copyright, Tele- to pave the way for the Three were invited to tea by the Emping-Mukden
BUYING IN LONDON
graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894 Power Conterence which is opening peror in the new Imperial Palace Koreans many of whom go to special committee of Ave to confer Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secre
train" singled the authorising the appointment of a
Washington, Aug. 16.
Received, August 16, 7.30 pm). on Friday morning concluded with this afternoon. In welcoming his China from the three eastern pre- with
Bucharest, August 16. a meeting between Mr. Eden and guests Negus said that he
Mr. Honry Morgenthau,tary of the United States Treasury,
The notorious vinces daily with bundles of Chin-Secretary of the Treasury, to study and the man behind the Silver leader George Corsin, who
robber Baron Aloisi on Thursday evening
bandit was delighted to see so macy and lasted for 45 mnutes. The foreign journalists assembled in
ese banknotes, seeking to exchange the effect of America's sliver buy- Purchase Programme, to-day reported by the "Transocean" to were in use, while at the end of meeting of these two statesmen, his capital although he regretted
them for silver.
Several of such Koreans were abroad,
ing policy in the United States and nounced that the Treasury was have escaped from the prison of last year there were 6,100,000, and according to "Le Mat.n," had been the unfortunate
circumstances board the train and it is report Senate approval of the resolution market, which was more quiet than eluded all efforts by the author- there were 6,700,000 or an increase
again buying silver in the London Botosani, three days ago, suggested by M. Laval who a said which had brought them there.
and now, up till May 1, of this year, ed the bandits made a clean sweep is expected. to have advised Baron Aloisi to The Emperor then "appealed to
yesterday of 'he notes they were carrying. speak frankly with the British the press representatives to
when heary United ties to re-capture him, suddenly of more than 50 per cent, in two Beater.
States intervention was necessary. delegate. During the conference operate in maintaining
Later the Koreans are alleged to
appeared last night at the home and a half years. have caused considerable trouble on
Meanwhile, the Canadian Com-tireans, when after a talk lasting peoples receiving sets had not.
of his defending lawyer. Manan- the Italian statesman explained
the train and a free-for-all ensued
Moreover the appearance of the Italy's viewpoint in detall while
in which a number persons were
modity Exchange has amended its silver trading rules by increasing counsel's persuasion to give up expensive sets bought by the two hours, Corol yielded to his decreased the sale of the more the British minister is said to
the price ductuation. Imitation himself to the State Prosecutor. have revealed the nature of the
Injured.
On arrival of the train here, it
from three texts to five cents. as
people of higher incomes. In the economic concessions' to Italy
from September 3.
Coroin was conveyed to which was proposed by London,
was boarded by
the year 1932 before the peoples Japanese Gen-
Heater.
prison at dawn to-day, under a receiving sets were on the market, Baron Alois, however, the paper'
darmes who arrested six Korean
powerful guard. The bandit the wireless industry produced at- asserts, again stressed that Italy
Passengers who were taken to the
explains that while the police was together 97,009 receivers. In 1934, could not accept the economic
Embassy for examination. concessions unless placed in g
scouring the whole country," he Heuter.
had remained in
the production of the hiding position
at peoples sets reached 817,000, the Botosinia, almost beneath the number of more expensive seta Washington, Ang." 15. The
prison walls, where be Senate has passed the numerous friends amongst the
has totalled 1,700,000)); Roosevelt. Tax Bill by 67 votes to peasantry
peace. adding that he on his part was doing everything in his power to this end.-- Transocean Kuo Min.
"REFRESHER CLASSES"
London, Aug. 15. The London County Council is
gramme of lectures and "refresh-
to "exact respect. froin again arranging an extensive pro- the Abyssinians" by the main- tenance of armed forces in Abys sinia which could protect the
ed out
STATEMENT ISSUED
Tientsin," Aug. 16.
A statement issued by the rail
er classes" to enable teachers in way authorities states that the the Council's schools to keep ab- hold-up occurred at Shahotse, west
COLOSSAL · FARCE
Washington, Aug. 15. Denouncing the Silver Purchase Programme as a "farce." Senator Thomas contended that the law, rather than it administration, was at fault
U.S. AND THE PANAMA
FUTURE ISSUES BANNED
22. with an imendant prohibiting Transocens Kuo Min.
Issue of Federal tax- exempted securities.
New Treaty Almost tre
Concluded
when
TELEVISION
As for the problem of television,, the Minister focussed attention on the "television street, where--all
the technical triumphs of the in-
now be HOME CRICKET RESULTS | dustry were displayed, working at
The differences with the House of Representatives must adjusted in conference. Reuter.
Italian possession in East Africa reast with educational develop of the Shih River. The bandits against the invasion of rebellious ments and when their outlook on apparently boarded the train at Abyssinian tribes. The Italian delegate, the paper declares, point-terary and humanistic subjects Shanhaikuan and during the trip that war could easily be which make the background for to Chinwangtao four appeared in avoided by "military occupation their teaching.
the engine, forcing the driver to without bloodshed”.
During the autumn months a stop.
New York, Aug, 14. "Le Jour" likewise asserts that number of distinguished speakers The ticket inspector, the guard The new treaty between the the British and Italian delegates will deliver lectures, including Sir and a Korean passenger was killed United States and Panama re both maintained their respective William Rothenstein, Mr. Eric G during the shooting and about cognising the full sovereignty of event of the measures of the viewpoints, but sees a hopeful sign and Mr. Richard Bickert, Mr. F. 8. twenty passengers were wounded the Panama has virtually been Panama authorities proving inade- in the mere fact of Baron Aloial's Smythe, leader of the British Reuter
concluded, states the Washington quate, the Treaty is also said to call or Mr. Eden which, the paper Himalayan expedition in 1931 and
correspondent of the "New York include the provision of re-adjust opines, indicates that the Italian a member of the Everest Expedi-
Times." -
ment of payments kto Panama Government is trying to find a tion in 1983, Lord Passfeld and
and an annual rerits of & QUATLET compromise formula for the re- Bir Denison Ross. The Secret- conciliatford for the conflicting ary for India, Lord Zetiand, will
on the base of the of a million dollars for the Canali
British-Italian viewpointa
give an address on India and the Transocean Kuo Min.
New Constitution" with the Chair
man of the LC.C., Lord Snell, pre- siding,
The United States no longer The European situation will be guarantees the Republic's inde discussed in a series of lectures by Dendence or hold the right of in the historian, Dr. G. F. Grooch. tervention in order to preserve the British Wireles
peace of/Panama City or in the Truter,
London, Aug. 18. Essex beat the South Africans
by 7 wickets:
250 (Dalton phenson 7 for: 66)
South
117,
and
for 66)
for 317
(Tyldes
top speed. Goebbels hinted than further fundamentel German in- ventions of epoch-making character haveady bem per Leeted in the labor fory and now is being adapted for production on an industrial ca which would
ape surprise the world before the next wireless Farrives
The speaker forecasts that German televiat
future will
Impetus
In the near
ence fabulous.
Transocean Huo Min
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