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EDGAR

DESERTED SHIP

FOUND

Cargo Of Timber On Board

Special to the "Hong Kong Daly

Press" (Copyright.}}

Danzig, Oct. 30.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1935.

KAISER'S PLEA RESIGNATION OF

To King Edward

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Oct 10.

If a suggestion of the Kaiser had been carried out, "pot a mouse would have "dared to stir to Europe" and the Great War would never have happened.

The Bwedish mystery ship,

At a small banquet in England the Kaiser made a direct appeal “Alfnud" a sailing boat with an auxilliary motor, which left Fige-to King Edward, his uncle, for an

In Sweden OTL Thursday. Anglo-German álliance. last week, with a cargo of timber, was towed into port here on Tues- day by the s.s. Scandanavia, of the Svenska Orient Line,

MR. LANSBURY

Mr. Attlee To Act

PICTURES OF THE FUTURE

More Sophisticated

So, at least, he told me yester- day when I tackled him with the question the whole fim world is asking what are his future plans?

(Spegla! Air Mall Service)

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct 10.

London, Oct. 10. Mr. Lansbury resigned his post- Mr. Winfield Shoehan, famous ition as Chairman and Leader of Hollywood "personality, maker of the Parilamentary Labour Party | "Cavalcade," and until last July on Tuesday, and Mr. Attlee, the the guiding genius of Fox Films, is deputy chairman was appointed in London-without a single busi- to act as chairman for the remain- ness idea in his head, writes a Ing weeks of be present Parlia- correspondent. It was made in all seriousness imentary Bession. The party also was never reported. The decided to ask he Government yet

to arranged for an earlier meeting arst report of the suggestion ap- pears in a book published to-day-of Parliamen, and for debate on and Doorn" (John the International situation on the The Allhild was found by the "Potsdam

by Brigadier first day on which the Hous; or Scandinavia on October 28, dritt-Murray); 'written

"I have not had a holiday for ing in the open sen, deserted. General W. H.-H. Waters, who was Commons assembles.

deck was entirely covered present and actually took a note

The special meeting of the Par-seven years" he said. "I am in London for a week looking up old mentary Labour Party was heid with timber so that all the hatches the speech in which it

friends and enjoying myself. and was were closed but everything else made.

Transport House, Kaiser William went' on to say † largely attended by Labour mid- appeared perfectly in order, with

that as a direct result of such an pers in both Houses. At the out the exception that the log book is

a lon missing which suggests that the alliance, the other. European na-set Mr." Lansbury made

tions would see the sense of an ↑ statement on his attitude towards captain and crew of four must

all-round reduction of armamenta, the party's official policy 01 have left the vessel on their own

"Standing together," he said, "sanctions," and intimated that nécord during the recent storm, believing themselves to be in peril. "our two nations can ensure the in all the circumstances it would

peace of the world”

be impossible for him to continue A missing" lfe boat seems to sup- "port this theory,

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On the other hand the sails are 11 perfect order and let down. giving the impression that the weather could not have been very violent at the time the people left

the vessel.

By marine law the Alfhild be- comes the property of the captain of the Scandinavia who salvaged

her as a deserted vessel. Uncon- firmed reports say that the crew were

picked up.on Wednesday night by the s.5. Odin thirty miles east of Bornholm Island but up

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"As to my break with Fox-that Is all past history now. I worked with them for 21 years, but when I found that I differed in matters of policy from the people I was, to work with, I left.

"There will be less and less labouring of obvious points and a general sharpening of technique as the audiences become quicker in the uptake."

"The future trend of the films must be towards more sophistica- In over thirty years of the | as leader. He therefore tendered tion. Each week the film audi- closest association with the Kaiser, his resignation from the position caces of the world are willing to take more things for granted, the author of this book has had of chairman and leader, and' a admirable opportunities of finding long discussion followed on the de- willing to use their imaginations

unknown side of thej strability of Mr. Lansbury's re-

more. This means the cutting out out the monarch... who "was made - naming at the head of the party.of many superfiulties which at one peror by God, and not by man” Eventually Mr. Lansbury retired time were essentials.

In particular he throws a light from the meeting, and a resolu...” on the darkest of the intriguestion asking him to reconsider his leading up to the war and after.

decision was carried by 38 votes It was afterwards ex- plained that the minority acted from no feeling of personal hostil- ity but in the conviction that the resolution was asking Mr. Lansbury his own deep festings. Mr. Lans- to do an impossible thing in view of

bury returned to the meeting and the page of the resolution was reported to him, but he expressed his deep regret that he could not alter his decision to resign.

The German Emperor was raconteur, with a flair for stories One of his best is re- of the war. peated in the book.

"One day a German company on the East Front were ordered to

till now there is no explanation capture some prisoners," says the

why the people left the vessel so unaccountably, „Fransocean Kuo Min.

WARNING BY GENERAI. KONDYLIS

Kalser,

"An undersized camp-follower, a Jew, begged the captain to allow him to get the prisoners, who were required for identification pur-

poses.

The officer at arst ridiculed the offer, which was almost certain to lead to the death of his camp follower. At last he gave way, "and one night the man set out towards the dark forest where the Russians

"Hours went by, and hope of the man returning was given up..

[Spect to the "ong Kong Dalis Press" (Copyright;}]

Áthens, Oct. 30. General Kondylis told pressins concealed. representatives that he personally keenly, regretted the necessity of proceeding against the two leaders Papan Dreu and Papan Astasiou, but the government allow no other course. Not the Government, but the republic has raised a dispute about the form of regime. After the Venizelos revolt was crushed, republicanism was broken.

"They were unshakeably deter- mined to show the people," said Kondylis, "that they were worthy of the unrestricted confidence of the nation and that they were determined to maintain order and well discharge our duty no matter how sharp the measures are that we must adopt towards this end."-- Transocean. Kun Min.-

ATTACK ON FUEHRER

Spec al to the "Hong Kong Dai.y Press” (l'opyright.}}

Berlin, Oct 30. The Strand

Magazine, in Its latest issue, pubushes an ardale oy the ex-Minister, Mr. Winston Churchil, attacking the Nationa. Socialis,s in general and the Fuel- rer in particular with such virul- ence that the Reich Government has forbidden the sale and dis- tribution of the magazine through- out the Helch for an indefinių. period.

THE JEW SCORED

"Just as a patrol was going to look for him, a sound was heard, and the man appeared and with him a whole company of Russians

... 250 of theni

The Jew was aware that up to ten shillings was paid for each man, according to his equipment.

to seven.

ACCEPTED WITH REGEET The meeting then passed a re- solution accepting his resignation with regret, and the following re- solution was also adopted-

This meeting places on record its high appreciation of the der vices rendered by Mr. George Lansbury to the party and to the country during this Pafliament; i deeply conséfous of the fine sensé of duty and devotion to principler throughout his long Bolitical life, and, whist reading that his in- valuable aid will still be at thè service of the party, profoundly regrets that he has felt compelled to resign trum the position of chairman and leader.

The chalzman, is elected at the "The captain said he was unable beginning of each Parliamentary to pay the full reward until he got Seaston, and the meeting decided some more money from head- that Mr. Attlee, the vice-chairman, quarters "Don't bother, sir, the should carry on the duties of Jew. protested. "These gentlemen chairman for the remainder of the have all paid me already."

Session. It was reported that Bir The Emperor... William is in Stafford Cripps, who was not pre- favour of many of the reforms' sent, had, tendered his resignation. brought about by Hitler. "But from the executive and it was de: the Empress told Brigadier-cided to ask him to reconsider his General Waters, "he world never decision. descend to intrigue to get back his throne."

The Labour Party also resolved that Mr. Attlee should make a for- mal request to the Government for a speedy meeting of Parliament and for a debate on the interna-

LIGHT"" COLUMBUS SAW Lional situation on the day that

IN 1429

(Special Air Mail Service}

London, Oct 10

A strange light which, Columbus saw on October 11, 1492, has been a mystery, ever since. Yigi

Now, however, Mr. L. R. Craw

With reference to the insults o "Germany's head of state contain-shay, of the Marine Biological As

ed in Mr. Churchil's article, the sociation Laboratory, Plymouth,

the House of Commens reassem- bles. It was expected that this request would be considered by the Cabinet at its weekly meeting this morning. Whether the request is granted must, of course, depend to some extent on the procedure which is followed at Geneva. It is rot thought likely that Parliament would in any case be summoned until the impending decisions have been taken. There is a strong

German Ambassador in London essays a further so.ution in "Na-feeling, however, in political cir-

has been instructed in draw at tention in the right quarters to

ture," published on Saturday.

This curious light was recorded and otherg

c'és that when onto the position has been clarified the Govern- ment should make a. full state-

the unprecedented and unseemly as seen by Columbus attack made by a prominent mem- from the poop of the "Santa men to Parlament and ask for ber of a political party in power Maria" about 10 p.m., apparently a vote of confidence.

strong protest off Watling's Island.

and to lodge a against it.- Transocean, Kuo Min,

GERMAN DEFENCE

FORCES

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Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright.)}.

Berlin, Oct 30.

The light was seen some dis- tance away in the darkness. It is described as "looking like the dame of a small candle. alternate- y raised and lowered."

Mr Crawshay advances, the view' that the 1ght "was due to a sur: face display at the time of lumin- ous marine abrielids of the genus Odontosylils.”

It Parlia-

ment dos meet at an earler date than that originally fixed, Octo- ber 29 it would presumably pro- ceed with its normal business after the discussion of the internation - al situation.

THE GENERAL ELECTIONS

One advantage of this course would be that it would be possibly to wind up the Bession in "ample t me to hold a Genera. Election before the early days of December the National Government should

In non- ethnica language. this Among the technical changes | mysterious light seems to have that will be introduced during the been displayed by the femulex decide that such a course was de- reorganisation of the Reichs de- the species of phosphorescent mar- sirable. Since the Conservation fence forces necessitated by the the worms to attract the males Party Conference at Bournemouth readoption of universal compu sory and Columbus probably stumbed there has been much speculation, military training, the regimentsupón nothing else but a marine on the possibilty of an early' will no longer be named" after I love story!

appen to the country, and it is cities, towns and provinces, as Mr Crawahay adds that the known that many Ministers are formaly, but will be numbered. A Illuminating display of a single tow in favour of that course, Az the same time the army will be Odontosylila temate may have yet no decision whatever has ben grouped differently, there being- separate short periods of excessive taken on the subject by the Prime three group commands under and declining brilliance, thus ae-Minister, with whom the reapon- which will be ten genera com-counting for its resemblance to !sibility muss finally rest, mands-

candle flame "alternately, raised Transocean Kuo Min.

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"Arrang, denta” have now been made for Mr. MacDonald to take

Mr. Sheehan, who was recently married to me. Jeritia, spent his honeymoon in Austris. "I never talk about Aims to her." he said. and she never discussen opera They are two very with me.. different things”

part in the Government's autumn speaking campaign. On Novem-. ber 19 he wil be the principal speaker at a demonstration at Preston. The meeting at which Mr. Malcolm MacDona'd was te have spoken at Tynemouth 03 Kovember 6 has been cancelled in view of the wedding of the Duke of Gloucester on that day....

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