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MORNING TABULATION

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ernor, H. E the General Officer the Commanding, Major General A. W. Bartholomew and Rear-Admiral C. G. Sedgwick.

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Developing Trade With China

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export

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OPPORTUNITIES IN CHINA New York, Nov. 4.

Mr. Kirkpatrick will be concern- Twenty-two million votes tabul-new C-in-C and courtesy calls ed solely with the financial and ated at 3 am. show nearly four-will be made on H. E, the Gov-economic merits of proposals for teen million for Mr. Roosevelt, over eight million for Mr. Landon and

of United Kingdom goods and will not seek orders. a quarter million for Mr. Lemke.

The scheme is operated on Mr. Roosevelt is leading Mr.

strictly commercial basis and doës Landon by a million votes in New The full complement of the feet not represent a subsidy to British York State. The total poll in New

arriving to-day is as follows:

trade. There is no truth in the York City gave Mr. Roosevelt two- UAS, Augusta (Flagship suggestion that we are going to million and Mr. Landon 660,000.0-in-C), Faul Jones, (Destroyer make a loan to the Chinese Gov- Mr. Landon is assured of Maine Squadron Leader).

ernment; we are not. and Vermont and had a slight lead

Our job is, Destroyer Division Fourteen con- simply to give guarantees to Bri in New Hampshire. Mr. Roosevelt äisting of:-

tish manufacturers. is leading his rival by over half million votes in Pennsylvania and also slightly leading in Kansas. The latest returns of Congress elections" show: House of Repre- sentatives. Democrata 164 and Re- publicans 28; Senate, Democrats 14 arid Republicans one,

Governor Lehmann is already conceded as elected in New York by the Republican opponent.- Leuter

VICTORY CAKE UNCUT

Y New York, Nov. 4. Unlike Mr. Roosevelt who was defeated in h's home district, Hyde Park. Mr. Landon carried his birthplace, West Middlesex, Pann- sylvania, by 305 to 280 votes, but in Topeka, Kansas, the Landon family's victory cake remained uncut at the Governor's mansion.

CHEERING CROWD

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Mr. Roosevelt, addressing cheering crowd from the porch of his mother's home in Hyde Park,

said: "It looks as if we are going to have one of the largest political. sweeps in the history of the United States."

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Scenes of rejoicing occurred in New York as 'the overwhelming nature of Mr. Roosevelt's victory became clear. It is estimated that

a million citizens thronged Broad- way at midnight.

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INCIDENTS

There were no disturbances and no ambulance calls. The election was on the whole orderly through- out the country, although there were a few incidents.

Shots were fired in a courthouse at Tronton, Ohio, and

one Ian was killed. An intoxicated voter WAS shot dead by Policeman Flatlick.

A Kentucky election official was seriously injured at Whitesburg, Kentucky. A negro was killed in an election brawl at Boonville, Indiana.-- Reuter.

ALL TIME RECORD

Stewart. (Division Flagship), Parrott, Edsall, Bulmer.

Destroyer Division Fifteen con- gisting of:-...

Pears. (Division Flagship), Pope, Pelissory, John D. Ford.

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The USS. Blackhawk (destroyer tender) and Pecos (auxiliary) will remain here until November 11.

"By this appointment we seek to equip ourselves a little better to secure for home manufacturers a bigger share of the Chinese.trade,

which, due to the tremendous in- dustrial development there and the more stable conditions of the past two years, has great potentialities. Conditions may become unstable again, but we are prepared to take a risk up to a certain point. v.

ADMIRAL'S CAREER Admiral Harry Ervin Yarnell was born at Independence, Ohio, on

"There is a big demand for plant October 18, 1875, and graduated and machinery, and to a great ex- from the United States Naval | tent, this is being satisfied by for- Academy in 1897, and from the peign countries. Mr. Kirkpatrick Naval War College in 1915.

will work in close co-operation with He Was promoted

Mr. Louis Beale, the Commercial Admiral on. August 17, 1928.

Counsellor at the British Embassy During the Spanish-American in Shanghai." War he served on the USB Oregon, and also served in the Philippine insurrection and the Boxer Rebellion.on the U.S.S. Yorktown

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After serving änder Admiral Sims in the World War, he was promoted to Commander of the Aircraft Squadrons, Battle Fleet,

from 1931 to 1933,

His previous" command was at Pearl Harbour Naval Station,

which he took over in 1933.

Making his home in Washing- ton, D. C., he leaves his wife and two children. Mrs. John Sylvester, and Philip there.

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It is not certam whether Mrs. Yarnell will join the Admiral in China.

SHIPS LEAVE

U.S.8. Canopul, US.S. "Pigeon, salvage vessel,, and six submarines, S-38, 8-37, -39, 8-39, S-40, and 8-41, of the Fifth Submarine Squadron left port yesterday, for the Philippine Islands.

MR. KIRKPATRICK

INTERVIEWED ·

The passibility of increasing trade between Lancashire

and China was discussed by Mr. Kirk- catrick in an' interview with a "Manchester Guardian reporter recently. #

"Lancashire," said Mr. Kirk- patrick, "has had a long connec- tion with China, but latterly has lost a great deal of her business. Although city houses have their

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contacte with established firms in China, I can see that there are possibilities of new con- tacts with arms to whom they have

not

shipped before: Shippers might be able to convince the Ex- port Credits Guarantee Depart- ment that these firms were credit- worthy.

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THURSDAY

"China has made rapid progress and there should be new markets not only for cotton goods but still more for heavy" goods-the equip- ment for public utilities--which is RECEPTIONS PLANNED

an important trade for Lancashire. Many receptions are planned There Has been an enormous ex- during Admiral Yarnell's visit here. pansion in transport in China with Fort Bayard The American Consul General, Mr. | a consequent demand for railways | Shanghai Charles L. Hoover, will be the host and motor-cars. Chinese Arms Air Mail for Canton and Dis. at receptions given in the Admiral's" have perhaps found it easier, to do honour one of which will be in the form of a soiree buffet, to the held at "On Lee". The last will be on November 7 when Mr. Hoover

such business with American or German firms hitherto, but we are clear that there is a great deal of business being offered, and on the

Britain to and out whether the business is creditworthy."

New York, Nov. 4. Mr. Roosevelt is heading for an all-time record. Now he has won New Hampshire leaving Vermont will give a formal dinner to Ad-balance it seems worth while for and Maine, the only states won. formiral Yarnell. Mr. Landon at the Electoral College. Therefore Aft. Roosevelt has 523 and Mr. Landon eight.

Mr. Landon's total is the lowest ever except in the three-cornered contest of 1012 between Mr. Wilson, Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Taft when the last named received only eight. Reuter..

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS Returns cf the Congressional eleccions indicated that the Demo- cratic membership of the Senate exceed the record total of seventy at the last Congress,

The usual receptions accorded to foreign sallors arriving in port will be given the American sailors during their stay here, but no plans have, as yet, been made..

However, shore patrol and liber- ty parties have been arranged.

arrive

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The House of Representatives The Japanese Gunboat "Saga" Democrats have so far captured is expected in the Colony, from twelve Repubilcan seats. The re- Canton, to-morrow. elected include the House of Re- presentatives' Speaker, Mr. Bank- head, and the Republican leader. Mr. Snell.

Among the Senatorial personall- ties are. Mr. Borah, who is leading. easily in Idaho.

TRAFFIC MISHAP

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Latters for "E.L.M. Service** due Amsterdam, 16th Nov.

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Mr. Kirkpatrick considered that the appointment of a representa Japan tire of the Export Credits Guar- antee Department was a friendly gesture to China and in no way antagonistic to Japan, for there was room for all.

RESÜLT OF RECENT VISIT Sir Kenneth D. Stewart, chair- man of the China and Far East

Air Mail for Swatow, Amoy, Foochow "and North Chlos (via Shanghai).

Letters for "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-due London, 16th November. Letters for "Australia by Im- perial Airways Service"-duc Darwin, 10th November.

Sandakan Formosa... Hoon, Pakhoi and "Haiphong waton. Amoy and *Foochow Manila... Fooobow

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA,

8 FUBOFE via Victoria B.C.. dus. Victoria B.C...26th November and "EUROPE via Siberis

The visit of Admiral Esteva, com- manding the French Naval Forces in the Far East, to Hong Kong is officially announced by the French Consul here. The Admiral will section of the Manchester Cham- on his flagship, the ¦ ber of Commerce, said in reference "Lamotte-Picquet" to-morrow. |

to Mr. Kirkpatrick's appointment, that this move of the Export Credits Guarantee Department was probably the result of the recent visit to China of Bir Frederick Leith-Ross, the chief economic ad- Viser to the British Government.

A number of foreign countries, and particularly Germany, said Mr. G. 6. Graver, of the Public ¦ Sir · Kenneth, had been taking a Works Department, reports" that great deal of interest in the cx- at 8.30 am, while driving his car | port to China of capital goods, and along Caine Road from west to the British Government was ap east he knocked down a Chinese Parently now making an effort to schoolgirl.

benefit from any expansion in the The accident occurred near Peal | Chinese trade that there might be. Street when the girl suddenly ran

As far as Lancashire was concern- across the front of the car. She ed, the engineering, and locomotive The "New York Times" declares states that the girl was accom- able to benefit than textiles, for received alight, injuries. He also industry would probably be better that Mr. Roosevelt has been re-panied by an anah who imme- the Chinese demand appeared to elected.

The "New York Times" at 10:45 diately took the girl away without be more for capital goods that Amoy pm. flashed the announcement that Mr. Roosevelt had been re-'- elected on a huge screen in Times Square. A terrific roar of up-"} plause-andise from the throng of 300,000 people, which was repeat- ed when a giant portrait of Mr.

The popular vote so far counted in the Presidential election is Mr Roosevelt sixteen million, and Mr. Landon ten million.--- Reuter's Bulletin Service.

"TIMES" ANNOUNCEMENT,

New York, Nov, 3.

Roosevelt appeared on the screen.

-Reuter.

EARLIER MESSAGES.

New York. Nov. 3.

Mr. Alfred M. Landon, Republi- can rival, concedes Mr. Roosevelt's election.

giving her name or address,

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not easy to forecast developments, Straits and Calcutta and although up, to now the credits for the Manchester textile, tradė had been more or less sufficient, the presence in China of a repre-

A handbag, with watch attach-sentative of the Export Credits ed, the property of Mrs. Farmer Guarantee Department might be of of 5A Pratt Bunding, Kowloon, has been recovered by the police."

The handbag, valued at $39, was reported to have been lost lait Baturday..

benent.

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er of British textile. He has con- Manila, M-kasser and Souźbays ducted a number of important commercial inissions, particularly

The anti-Roosevelt Hearst news- paper, the "New York American," says: "Early returns from the in the Far East. In 1933 he was concedes the election to Mr. whole country indicate a victory of in Chile conducting financiaî ne- Roosevelt

landslide proportions for Mr.gotiations on behalf of London The "Kansas City Star, the Roosevelt original booster of Mr. Landon, | Reuter,

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