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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935.
ETHIOPIAN
ADVANCE
(Continged from page 9)
FOOD SHORTAGE
Mr. Edward Sheepshanks reports from 'Addis Ababa, that the excel- lent official news to-day greatly
SINO JAPANESE RELATIONS
Another Interview At Nanking
Tokyo. Nov...23.
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YACHTING
Lobo Wins "A". Class Event
Lobo, sailed by Mrs. Thoyts, won the “A”. Clang event' in the 'Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Regatta on Saturday when she beat Pat (Mrs. D. W. Persse) by 55 seconds. Stella (Mrs. Ellerby) won the "1" "g" and "O" Classes event by
& narrow margin-from-Widgeon
(Mrs. Bilderbeck), and Rolla (Miss
by a comfortable margin.
Mr. Hirota is understood to have | $1,370 | heartened the "public, which had instructed Mr. Ariyoshi, Japanese been dispirited by unfavourable Ambassador to China, to seek an- £13 rumours The Emperor was so other interview with Generalis- satisfied with the disposition" of simo Chiang Kai-shek, to obtain the-troop on the southern Front a definite formal statement of a Kirke) won the "E" Clasă race that he decided that no further Nanking's policy towards Japan.
Well-informed reinforcements were necessary.
persors belleve U and I, sailed by Mr. H S that Mr. Arlyoshi was instructed Rouse, just beat Cutty (Mr. B. to press the Chinese Government Pengelly) in the Cruisers' race, to submit substantial proposals only four seconds separating the for Sino-Japanese co-operation in two. a general sense; to recognise North Chita's "special position" adjoin- ing Manchukuo; and to devise measures for collaboration between China, Japan and Manchukuo with a view to preventing a Communist penetration
the north
and north-west.
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Mr. Henry Harrison cables from Djibout! that an interview with a responsible personage with the highest connections in Abyssinia, just arrived says that the Italians need only walt and the Abyssinians will defeat themselves,
The food shortage has already been felt. A few days ago a spec- tal courier arrived at the palace from Ras Seyoum, pleading for food for troops feeling the pinch of Bono hunger, owing to the lack of com-
missariat organisation.
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A Rome message states that it Is officially announced, that the whole of Ogaden has submitted to the Italians.
TROOP MUTINY
Harar, Nov. 23,
The "Asahi Shimbun" adds that a conference between the Foreign, War, Navy und Finance Ministries yesterday afternoon decided that one of the bases of the Sino- Japanese negotiations must be a "change-over from the Chinese re-
Detailed results were as follow
"A" Class
Yacht Carpenter
Joss
The fallure of the Italian adance on British and American True Blue
vance on Daggahbur la due, ac- 133 ote cording to a report from native 14o. sources, to a mutiny of Italian native troops near Gorahal be- cause they objected to being al- ways used in the front line. They are said to have turned on the European troops of whom thirty were killed.
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LESS NERVOUSNESS
Peiping, Nov. 23. As the days pass without deve- lopments, the nervousness is dis- appearing. It "Is learned from Tientsin that General-Sung Cheh- yuan continues to refuse to in- AMALE REOCCUPIED
terview General Doihara, who is Abyssinian forces claim the re- consequently not making headway. occupation of Amale, twenty four
Reliable quarters believe that miles south of Sassabench. It is
changes which
meet the stated that the Ethiopian patrols
genuine Japar.ese requirements pushed on seven miles south of here are being planned
by the Amale without encountering Ita-, Generalssimo, including the Han troops.
turn of General Ho Ying-chin as head of the new governing body of this area.
It is understood that General Ho is now considering a proposal that he should return to
The civil evacuation of Harar continues, many familles trekking towards Diredawa,
GORAHAI RETAKEN
It is unofficially reported that the North- the Ethiopians have retaken Gora-Reuter.
A reliable foreign source sup- parts the report that there had been a mutiny among the Italian Somali troope
Peuter.
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COLUMN AMBUSHED
Addis Ababa, Nov. 22. communique issried to-day claims a decisive victory for Ethio- plan troops bear Makale. "The Italians, it is stated, retreated in disorder after a furious fight.
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The Italian column was making a forced march from Makale in a north-westerly
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FROM ITALY
British Reply
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SIGNS OF ECONOMIC
RECOVERY IN CHINA)
Careful Survey Shows Progress In Several
Directions
Shanghal, November 19. canals in Kansu has been', going
In spite of the world-wide de- on. pression economic conditions in "Development of navigation dur- China have, during the first half-ing the Arst half-year of 1935 has year of 1935, shown noticeable not, been neglected. According to signs of recovery..
statistics, the total number of
Since the beginning of this year, outgoing and inconilng commer great strides have been taken in cial vessels during the period was the development of communica-39,845 showing an increase of 98, tions which are indispensable to In terms of tonnage it was 24:589,- ' economic recovery. Engineering 465, showing an increase of 1,718. work on the middle section of the 834 tons. Canton-Hankow Raliway has been
TOURIST INDUSTRY pushed ahead. The Stan-Tungk- Recent establishment of wan Section of the Lung-Hai Rail-, motorist's centre at Harichow is way was completed last Apříi, and | regarded as evidence of the de- is now being extended to Esten-velopment of the tourist industry. yang and Paochi. The Yushan- | The Cheklang Tourist Bureau, the Pinghsiang Railway, the Tung- first organization of its kind in Pu Railway and the Taiyuan China, was organized about a year Fengyang Railway have been un- ago with the co-operation of the der construction. Construction of provincial government and the the ponderous bridge across the highway administration – of the Chientang River has also been province. It provides a much' need- - pushed ahead.
ed channel for popularizing the NAVIGATION NOT NEGLECTED spendid highway, system built up' With regard to harbour co- with recent years and will greatly nstruction and water conservancy supplement the work of the high- work, the building of the Lienyun- ; way bureau, as well as the China kang, the westem terminus of the į Travel Service, Inducing tourists: Lung-Hai Railway, has been into explore the beauties of Che- progress, while the Ching-Wei klang province. The service. ren- Canal In Shensi, and the Yunting |dered by the provincial bureau Canal in Ninghsia were completed has greatly helped local business last April; the digging of the Lo❘ on the road to recovery— Wel Canal in Shend and the | China) United Press (by mail).
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IMPERIAL AIR SERVICES
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London, Nov. 22. "The British reply to the Italian direction when protest against the sanctions Ethiopian troops, who had been operations by the League of Westwind lying in wait for it in places of Nations powers had been des-- Monsoon $13.60 concealment, suddenly made their patched to Rome. It speaks of (Mr. S. M. Dewsasp)
appearance. They opened
fire the constant anxiety at Geneva Cherut with machine-guns and rifles.
(Mr.. I W. Shewan) that the League's duties should From the shelter of boulders and be carried out in a spirit of im- Mistral d shrubs they poured a devastating partiality. Britain maintains to (Mr. C. J. Cooke) ・・
torrent of bullets into the Italian have conceded the utmost possible Cutty
(Mr. B. Pengelly) ranks. Hand-to-hand fighting, fol-weight to the legitimate interests lowed. The Italians commanding of Italy and therefore feels that Penguin oficer was killed and a number of no useful purpose would be served his troops were left on the feld by reopening the discussion of the when the column commenced to questions raised in the Italian retreat, its men in disorder, head-note... ing for Agula, Reuter.
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CABINET CHANGES
Strong as were the feelings. of friendship towards Italy, tlle Gov-
the
emmerit of the United Kingdom felt bound to assent to League's decisions and accept the Inevitable consequences,
(Mrs, K. Lewis)
“BRITISH MILITARY
ATTACHE
Major-General F. S. C. Piggott Appointed To Tokyo
Sir Eric Geddes's Speech
[SpecialTM Air Ball Service)
AUSTRALIANS IN
GREAT
Wade
South Africa
Durham, Nov. 23.
In a three-day cricket match, the Australians scored. 522 for 5 London, Nov. L against Natal in a match featured The note expressed Britain's an-
London, Nov. 22.
The speech of Bir. Eric Geddes with plenty of exhilarating hitting. xiety to facilitate as a member of Major-General F. 8. G. Piggott, at yesterday's annual meeting of Brown scored 148, Fingleton 121, the League, the earliest possible D.8.O., eldest son of the late Bir Imperial Airways, Limited-a full McCabe 65, Richardson 75, and settlement of the Italo-Ethiopian | Francis Piggott, former Chief report will be found in our City Chipperfield 80 not out. dispute.
Justice of Hong Kong, has been columns showed that last year. The note adds that the Govern-appointed Military Attache to the was another period of progress Natal, has been appointed as cap- H. F. Wade, the captain of ment, in subscribing to the League British Embassy in Tokyo, in suc- and expansion for the company tam of South Africa for the First Covenant, had not abandoned or cession to Colonel James, effective One of the most important points Test Lord Privy Beal, Lord Halifax: renounced its own free sovereign as from May 5 next.
dealt with was the new long-term
Reuter Becretary for the Dominions, judgment, but undertook to exer- Major-General Piggott, who has agreement which is being negu- Mr. Malcolm MacDonald;" cias it in accordance with its on been Deputy Military Secretary at Miated with the Government. The Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Bigations under the League Coven the War Office since 1930, has principal features of the agree
J. H. Thomas; Becretary for War, Mr. Alfred.
Duff Cooper,
London, Nov. 12. The following Cabinet changes were announced to-day:
Mr. W. B. Morrison has been appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury "Router.
MISS BUTTERFLY WE MARRIED
ant. No other attitude was open previously served in the Far East. ment have been agreed upon and in 1934-35 It flew in Europe alone. to them and they naturally desired He was specially employed at it will be necessary for the com- 195 million. Moreover, during to see the Italian Government Tokyo during the Russo-Japanese pany to raise further capital next the past year, taking the Con- place a similar construction upon war in 1904-06, was attached to year to carry into effect the deve, tinental routes in and out of their adhesion to the Covenant, the British Embassy in Tokyo lopments involved which include, London as a whole, the company the British authorities. declared, from 1910 to 1913, and was Mill- the building of new aircraft. The carried more passengers than all Liruter
tary Attache there from 1921 to company has in fact already the foreign-air companies put 1926
HOME DISAPPOINTED
CAPTIVE MISSIONARY.
Hezawmuch service to the Rame, Nov. 22-
Great War, in Egypt and France, The Italian Government is disand received several decorations appointed at the uncompromising Reuter. tone of the British reply to Italy's **Shanghai, Nov, 23. sanctions note, yet the response 18 The most lavish wedding ever virtually what Italy expected seen In Bhanghai took place this. It is pointed out that Italy at moming, when Miss Butterfly Wu, least gained the point that replies the well-known Chinese film star, should not be collective and that and ME Earene Fenn, a prominent, each. Governmentak akagidia, own Chinese business man, were mar responsibility for the application ried at Holy Trinity Cathedral, of sanctions. *** which was heavily cordoned by the | The claim that Britain" is only police and transformed into, a fulfilling her duties under the bower of flower den Covenant has been greeted with The bride wore the conventional impatience by the Italians who ask white antin, with a "well, Many why, in that case, should Britain Chinese and foreign notables at- allow Japan to nibble off tits of tended the cere
China Beuter
Reuter.
ordered aircraft to replace the together. main line fiecte on the European Bed and Empire routes. These new ATLANTIC AIR MAIL aircraft will be suitable for day
Reference was sing made by or night flying and will have Biz Eric Geddes to the preparatory appreciably higher speed than the steps which the company is tak- existing machines. They will en Ing in regard to an Atlantic air able the Australian service to be service. An order has been placed operated in seven the South Afri for a Mayo Composite Aircraft cam in four, and the Indian in which has been specially designed three days,
the condi
RELEASED
Hantow, Nov. 23. The China Inland Mission h87. Figures showing the great. Atlantic_air mail service, and at received a telegram confirming growth in air mail rame were the same time the cor that Mr. Rayman, the British mis-quoted. Bir Eric Geddes, who under construction & Aying, sionary captured by Reds in Kwel- chow in "October 1834 released and has reached shan in, North-west Enn Swiss missionary, Mr. Boush who was taken prisoner with him, has not yet been released Router
stat ment
"develop" of sundent--range-
malla by | Atlantic, with which it The re- to carry out numb
com : mental: Atlantic flights nex strated by
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