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all battles are following with keen interest every phase in the Euro- penn situation, I have been sur-prisonment was passed by Judge ence to the pregnant statement of Court yesterday on Lord Edward prised to find little, if any, refer- Dodson at the Central Crimingi Secretary of State Cordell Hull, made at Washington on Sept 12.
Mr. Hull was replying to the appeal for maintenance of peace between the signatories of the Kellogg-Briand Pact,
inter alia:
and
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Montagu, 29, son of the Duke of TË:SDAY, 22 00T., 1935- Manchester, who was found Guilty on an indictment charging him with the theft and forgery of a cheque for £17 08. 7d, drawn pay- able to Mrs. Violet Van der Elst, of Addison Road, W.. to whom he had
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"Under the conditions which acted as secretary. preyall in the world to-day a Mr. J. F. Eastwood, M.P., and threat of hostilities anywhere Mr. J. E. M. Gunning were for the cannot but be a threat to the prosecution; and Mr. John Maude interests political, economic, le- and Mr. Phipps were for the de.. gal and social-of all nations fence, Armed conflict in any part of the world cannot but have un- destrable and adverse effects in every part of the world. All na- tions have the right to ask that any and all issues.
between whatsoever nations, be resolved by parlor means. Every nation has the right to ask that no nations subject it and other nations to the hazards and un- certainties that must inevitably accrue to all from resort to arms by day two."
It was said by the prosecution that the counts in the indictment Tax:-CAS ON DELIVERY. referred to a cheque for E170s. 7d. drawn by a firm of bookmakers in favour of Mrs. Van der Bist
ACCORD WITH BRITAIN Could the Secretary of State of u great country, which not a mem- ter of the League, endorse more definitely the present attitude of the British Government towards the Italo-Ethiopian dispute?
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A police-sergeant told her to sit down, and she resumed her seat.
Mr. Eastwood said that Mrs. Van er Elst wished him to say that ane still looked upon Lord Edward Montagu as a person for whom she had pity.
A dosen visits to the States in 21 years provided an opportunity
"She wishes me to say that she for probing and perhaps muscorer- still holds that view, in spite of ing the American mind." I was in the attack made upon her." said the country in me rateful days of counsel. "It may change your 1914, just after the war clouds in Lordship's view of this young man, the rank and file, there was an Mrs. Van der Elst Europe nad burst. Then, among į and it shows the late large mind of
clmost complete detachment. The | Americans were watching, almost casually from a distance, an event with which they felt they had little concern-except, perhaps, as an intriguing diversion.
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SEARCH FOR EMPLOYMENT ́ Mr. Phipps, for the defendant, said that after leaving a well- known public school he found a difficulty in getting employment.
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Now, 21 years later, the popular his name was in some way respon- attitude towards Europe's affairs sible for that. He went to Canada, seems to have changed entirely, and there he married. He came In September, 1914, the public back to this country about 18 were divided in their sympathies: months ago, and tried to get jobs. the majority were genuinely, neu-but he was extraordinarily unsuc tral. Now there is not only a cessful Keneral demand for intelligence, but | 4 goneral conviction that America's voice should be heard on the side of reason and peace.
PROPHETIC WORDS
To what may this revolution be
10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter Press attributed? Possibly to a growing feeling that the value of a Cove- nant which President Roosevelt, when holding office in Mr. Wilson's Administration, had some share in
10.05 to 10.30 p.m.-
A Variety Programme Song-Love is Everywhere (from
Early this year he joined the Foreign Legion. It was only when representations were made from some quarter in this country that the Foreign Legion rejected him. and he was sent back.
"He had a sum of money under a will, but that was mortgaged. and at the time. of this offence he had no money at all. No doubt there were very strong tempta
"Look Up and Laugh" framing. is about to be vindicated. tions. His future prospects will be Leslie Hutchinson.
Possibly because Americans have for him to change his name, or Organ
reininded themselves that Mr. something of that sort." Wilson, on Sept. 4, 1919 when he began his Western tour on behalf of the League, said:
Selection from "Sweet. Music,"Reginald Dixon. Song-Rehearsing a Lullaby.-
Les Allen Baritone). Quartet I Heard.-The Four
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COUNT FELIX VON LUCKNER
(Special Air Mall Service),
London, Sept 30, Count Felix von Luckner, wha
The son of an
Judge Dodson, in passing sen- tence, sald it was extremely-pain- ful to see a young man like' Lord "The harness that it to unite Edward Montagu in that position
He was not unmindful that an ap- nations is more necessary now
is reported to be coming to Lon- Hawaiian Honolulu March.
than it ever was before, and un-peal had been made on his behalf
don to attend a nayal: banquet Frank Ferera and
Less John K.
there is this assurance of by Mrs. Van der Else. Paalubl.
combined action before wrong`is
"I I could overlook this offence." with Lord Jellicoe and Lord Beatty, nobody in the had an extraordinary career even attempted, wrong will be at said the Judge, tempted just as soon as the most world would be more anxious to do before the war. ambitious nations can recover it than 1: but a signature to aristocratie, German family, he ran from home to become a from the Anancial stress of the document is defenceless thing, away
and the law must protect it in the lower deck hand in cargo shipa, interests of individuals and the and roughed it a round the world. commercial Integrity. While one for several years. Finally he be- came ambitious, and by sheer can always make allowances for offences committed on the impulse! merit won a commission in the Im" of the moment, forgery requires perial Navy. premeditation and careful execu-
Late is 1916 he took command of
A Waltz Medley by Harry Roy's,
Tiger-Ragamuffins.. Song--Don't You Ever Fall in
Love. Alleen Stanley. 10.30 to 11 p.m.--Dance music. 11 pm-Local time close downi.".
BERLIN PROGRAMME 8.45 p.m.-Call DJB, DJN (German,
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German Folk Song. Programme Forecast
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(Germ.
10 p.m.-Children's Hour:
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war."
And then the next day Mr. Wil- son had told his country men:
"It is our business to prevent wur, and if we do not take care of the weak nations of the world there will be war."
These prophetic words were tion, and for that reason it can. the captured American clipper spoken after, and, not before, the Dot be regarded as the case of a Pass of Balmake, which was re- United States had gone through man yielding to sudden tempta- the fiery furnace. Mr. Hull is button. You are young, and I dare repeating them, and their signi say that life has been dificult for acance has not gone unrecognised many reasons, but i have a duty the great English-speaking Re- to perform towards the public and the least sentence I can pass upon you is one of nine months Impri-
public,
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Nanking. Sep; 26. The substitution of cement rali- way sleepers instead of wooden sleepers, has proved satisfactory after trails made by the Tlentsin- Pukow Ralway under instructions from the Minis,ry of Rallways,
The cement sleepers were in- vinted by A Chinese cement werks. If further experimenta confirm the trial tests, cement sleepers will in future be used for all Government railways.— Kuo Min.
sonment."
Lord Edward bowed to the Judge and left the dock to go below.
FIRST ALL-BRITISH £80 'PLANE
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Sept. 30. The first all-British "baby acro- plate" licensed in this country and made by an amateur will be un view in a field at Prospect-road, Longwood, near Huddersfield, on Sanday afternoon.
christened Sevadler. He slipped through the British blockade into the Atlantic and sailed south, rounding Cape Horn in April and appearing off Christmas Island in June. On July 8 Beeadler sank her four eenth and last ship, of 224 days. On August 2 she was 30.000-mile voyage which lasted
wrecked on a reef on Mopella Island. Von Luckner and five sur- vivors made a journey of 2,300 mes, lasting twenty-eight days, and of which they were prisoners and gaoled in They were transferred to an island outside
Auckland. from which they escaped, only to be
at the
taken
FI
recaptured, and they remained on the island until the Armistice.
Count von Luckner is a born adventurer, with a breezy, dare- devil manner. If he maker, a Following closely the design of speech at, the banquet it is not. M. Henri Mignet, the French in- unlikely that it will be interlarded ventor of the "Flying Flea," It has with odd expletives, He has an been, built by Mr. Cydr F. Brooke, extraordinary collection of them,
2p.m-Philippine Chamber of 9 pm-Radio Crusaders, conductor Fartown, Huddersfield, with tie a nearly related to vulgarisms
Commerce Broadcast.
8.30 p.m.-Cystex Newspaper Ad- cventures A Breath of Holly- wood
3.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and
local market reports.
ed by Bernie Nolasco..
esxistance of two other young men, but all just dodging the improper. 0.30 p.m.-College Harmonizers at a cost of £80
conducted by Kits Tablante.
10 pm Popular Tunes and Re-
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11 paign off.
It has a Scott motor-cycle en-
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