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DESERTER OUT WANG CHING WEI SHANGHAI RACE
FOR REVENGE
Ras Gufza's Family Massacred
Ris leader, some
Rome, Nov. 1,
Ethiopian
to
Italy
BETTER
Suspects Closely Examined
Nanking, Nov. 3. "exumination
MEETING
First Day's Results
11
Shanghai, Nov. 2.
The following were the first day's
of results of the Autumn Race meet-
A
1-The Soochow Cup: 1, May- bekan (V, V. Needa); 2, Hogmanay (G. R. Botelho): 3, Legong (F. Marshall). Tume 2.123.
2-The Malden Plate; 1, Caluso F. Marshall);" 2, The Frigate (H R. Holgate); 3. Beauty Light (R B. Moller). "Time 1.31.3.
. Alter
careful the would-be assassin, Sun Ming- | Ing:- undertaken.
Mr. Wang sun, who wounded Ching-wei seriously yesterday and was himself shot down by guards, police headquarters this morning | sued an official bulletin stating that the attempt on the ute of the man who is China's virtual Prime
Minister W15 p we.l- organised plot of Chinese Com. munists. Sun was a former ser- geant of the 19th Route Army,
which backed the they said, abortive Fuklen revolt more than a year ago.
Unless
complications develop within
twenty-four hours, Mr. Wang Ching-wet has an even chance of recovering. de- clared an official, who left his bedside at 12.30 a.m. to-day.
He said the Minister was seep- ing peacefully.
Quiza, the who
deserted time ago; has a punitive expedition against his He and his fellow-countrymen.' iojowers are in a frenzy of grief. and rage since they have learned, according to Itauan reports, that their women unid children and other relatives have been slaugh- red wholesale. A native runner brought the news,
This was an overwhelming bow. The tribesmen had already heard
that if captured by the Ethiopian they would be killed in, the manner reserved for regi- cides. They would" be swathed in unen and coated with wax and honey and then set aftre.
Runners brought the news of the massacra on the evening of October 30, and Ras Gufza's men, under the command of Cagras Machebel at once marched to a point 65 miles south of the Italian lines which put them well beyond Makale,
1:
Nothing has been heard from Adigrat. meanwhile, and Ras Gufza is, eager to rejoin his second wlie there, who is expecting o child and from whom he has heard no word since he went Over to the Italians.
his stone
the next
Meanwhile, doctors are trying hard to save the life of the gun- man, Sun. whom police are an- xious to question further.
Mingled with the general gloom over Mr. Wang's misfortune was, the reef at the news that Mr. Kwan Nal-kwang and Mr., Chang Chl wete uninjured. The only other casually was a janitor who Was wounded in the leg by a etray bullet. He was taken to
GIRL SUSPECT
It is reported that palace at Makale, but in Euro hospital and is out of danger. pean style, was sacked by the Ethiopians before the Italian attack, and was used for machine gunners' nests during the fighting around the city. Heuter.
.SPYING FÖR ITALY
Following the gruelling examin- aton of eight men, arrested as suspects after the shooting. authorities are convinced that the outrage is the outcome of a Com- munist plot.
girl
Harrar, Nov. 1. Ahmed Hassi, a Somali
It is also learned that a chler whom Emperor Selassie decorated suspect has been arrested. She last May, was brought
is a reporter for the Chiang Hua here in chains to-day from Gorahal, with News Agency and is young and twelve tribesmen, all of whom are pretty and speaks Avent Russian. accused of spying on behalf of
She is a former member of the Italy.
Communist party but recently pledged her loyalty to the Kuo- mintang.
1
The situation at Gorahai is most obscure. lienter.
A DENIAL
Addis Ababa, Nov. 1. The report that 3.500 casualties. including a commander, allegedly killed, had occurred in heavy fighting around Ualual, was om. cially denied to-day by the Gov- ernment.-- Reuter
ITALY'S CASUALITY „LIST
Rome, Nov, 1.
It is omcially announced that 193 officers and men of the Italian army have died in East Africa between January 1 and October 31. Of these only five were kill ed in action-- Beuter, "
EGYPT AGREES WITH GENEVA
Another suspect is reported to have been arrested at Hsiakwan, while Impersonating a plain- clothes officer from police, head- quarters. Reuter.
ASSAILANT DEAD
3.--The Mukden Plate; 1, White Jubilee (A, A. White); 2, Baikal (H Maitland); 3, Sooty Light (R. B. Moller), Time 2.10.1.
4.-The Fah Wah Stokes: 1, White Emperor (V. V. Needas; 2. Royat Bea L. (L. H. Wade); 3. Happy Lad (C, Encarnacao). Time 3.14.4.
6. The Royal Navy "Cup and Whangpoo Handicap: 1, Neckar (J, Pote-Hunt); 2. Rothesay Bay (F. Marshall); 3. White Gold (H. J. Hearne). Time 2.45.3.
The Eclipse Plate: 1, Equity (J. Pote-Hunt: 2, Prince of Attens (John Sparke); 3. Jubilee Morn (F Marshall). Time 2.42.4.
The Chinese Cup and Criterion Stakes: 1. New Deal Morn (F: Marshall); 2 The Fledgling (3,, T. Kilmartin); 3, Castle Ribbon (V. V. Needa). Time 2.04.3.
8. The Urga Stakes: 1, Frosty Light (R. B. Moller); 2, Merry Kid. VV. Needa): 3. Bober Morn (F. Marshall). Time 0.57.3.
9. The Kaigan Stakes: 1, Vid (R. B. Moller); 3. Boston Drill (F Morn (F. Marshall); 2, Rocky Light Maitland. Time: 1.48.3. Reater.
PEACE EFFORTS BY STATESMEN
[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright:)}
Geneva. Nov, 1.
Reports of the eagerly awaited English and French deliberations between Bir Samuel Hoare and M Laval on Friday, state that the result is very satisfactory. The. two Governments agreed that the sanctions conference on Saturday, will definitely fix a date for the commencement of the economic sanctions. Either Sir Sarnuel Hoare or M. Laval will then address the assembly, putting on record that at the moment n was bag's for further negotiatioris
Nations exists, but that the League of
Geneva immediately the concrete will assemble again at
proposal are made.
Nanking. Nov, 2. The would-be assassin of Mr. Wang Ching-wel, Sun Feng-min: succumbed to his injuries at 3.45 p.m. to-day. An inquest subsequently held. at which the Coroner returned a verdict that the deceased had died of bullet wounds,
The body was turned over to the police for burial. Reuter.
ELECTION FIGHTS IN BRITAIN
i
From anthoratative British quar. ters it is denied that any pro- posals had been drawn up on the question clearing the agreements between Italy and the variouA other states continued on Friday afternoon before the Committee of 18, but as there were differences in the view points of the Little Entente; the Balkan Union and Landon, Nov. 1.
Switzerland [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily
on one side and National Government candidates Franco-British on the other, pro- Press" (Copyright.)]
have 347 straight fights with ved reconceivable; Titulescu un- Geneva, Nov. 1. independents, according to pre. dertook to discuss the matter. Among the non-members of the sent indications, although there further with the British League of Nations, Egypt is the may be ather candidates in
and the French delegations and submit second state that is following held at the last minute. United
new proposals to the Committee States to reply to the There will be 139 three-cornered of 18 on Saturday.- enquiry from the League of fights and eight four-cornered Trunsocean Kuo Min. Nations. concerning the attitude cor.tests. that would be taken up towards sanctions. The answer states "the Egyptian Government has decided In principle, to agree to the ap- plication of economic ananetal
The first election nomination sanctions in the Italian-Abys- was lodged at Oxford University sinian conflict, and within scope where the candidates are if possible, will enforce measures Cech, Unionist, Mr. C. R. Crutwell, Lord determined by the League of Conservative. Nations."
Professer J. L. Stocks, Labour, Mr. A. P. Herbert, the wel-known author, Inde pendent Nationalist.
Traniucens Kuo Min.
A FIVE-HOUR PARLEY
"
Geneva, Nov. 2.
Greece,
dealing
wil. be: unopposed and
Twenty-two candidates 33 seats altogether are not being contested by National Government candi- dates.
There are two seats at Oxford and the previous members of Parliament were Lord Hugh Cect and 8lr Charles Oman. Conserva- tive.--
ITALIAN MEASURES TO
THWART SANCTIONS. "
Special to the "Hong Kong Day Press" (Copyright.)]
Rome, Nov. 1. Signor Mussolini received in the Palazzo Venzzla, the technica. committee of the Industrial Feder- ation, chairmaned by Senator Volpi, and set forth principles that would be followed so as to meet effectively. sanctions that дре shorty to be applied....
Senator Volpi submitted a report about the steps, which had already been taken by the committee for a more useful emp.oyment of raw stuffs obtainable in Italy. itself, moreover, the possibilities of a ra- tional exploitation of all the post- raw stuff buying, and control of bilities and effective regulation of
the production. Senator Volpi. Geneva, Nov. 1.
also aut ined a plan of work for Friday afternoon November 15 the different branches of industry The agreement provides that a is fixed by the working committee during the next few months. Mem- date shall be provisionally fixed. of the League of Nations con- bers of the committee then dis- probably November 14 OF
ference as the date when the ap- cussed measures that would hAT: whereon all purchases from Italy plication of economic sanctions to be adopted to carry out Volpia
Outstanding debts will be confirmed by the plenary considered by session conference of-Saturday the Committee of Mutual Bup-night, where upon the present ses
DATE FOR SANCTIONS FIXED
At 1 a.m., after a five-hour sit-Reuter ting, the sub-committee represent- ing Britain, France, Rumania, Yugo-Slavia, Spain and reached
agreement with the case of countries with clearing agreements with Italy which have large balances to heir credit, especially Rumania.
The question had been holding up a final agreement for enforc- ing sanctions
shall cease.
i will be specially
port-
• Renter
15
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[Special to the "Hong Kong Daliy Press" (Copyright.)]
slon will be declared ended. Transocean Kuo. Min.
p'an, Mussolini took note of these proposals and laid down principles on which the committee would continue fe laboura,- Transocean Euo Min,
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