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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER
JEAN BATTEN
CREATES NEW
AIR RECORD
Warmly Greeted In London
London, Oct 24.
A new record, Australia to Eng- land solo fight was achieved by Miss Jean Batten, when she land- ed at Lympne at 3.45 p.m. to-day., beating the record by 14 hours 10 minutes.
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Her total time from Port Darwin was 5 days 18 hours 15 minutes. compared with F. H. Broadbent's € days 8 hours 25 minutes.
Miss Batten, whose plane was escorted by other planes over the channel, arrived tired, but smiling. and was wildly cheered by a crowd of hundreds as she was lifted from the plane.
She took off again from Lympne at.4.8 p.m. and landed at Croydon 27 minutes later.- Reuter
CARRIED FROM PLANE
London, Oct. 24. When Miss Jean Batten, famous
new aviatrix, who to-day set a world record in a flight from Aus- tralia to England, arrived at her London Hotel from Croydon, she stated that she could still hear the roar of the engine.
Earlier she drove in triumph, standing in a car. through the streets. cheered by the crowds, who had "gathered to welcome her.
At Croydon she was greeted by her mother who came from New Zealand for the purpose.
When Miss Batten alighted from her plane after the record-break- ing fight, she was almost too stif to stand. She had to be carried from the plane through a milling and enthusiastic throng.— Beuter.
HAROLD BROADBENT'S PROGRESS
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QUARANTINE FOR WAR-MAKERS
LORD CECIL'S SUPPORT
Cecil Lord
praised President Roosevelt's speech when he ad- dressed a League of Nations Union meeting at Derby recently.
"Unless..we can re-establish faith in international engagements w are bound to degenerate into com- pleted international anarchy," he said.
Speaking of our international obligations to China be added: "No doubt the situation has been made very much more acute by the Japanese method of making war. In spite of all rules about limiting and controlling the use of air warfare. under the pressure of war all those limitations have instantly disappeared. War is a horrible, 3 devilish thing, and the attempt to make it respect-. able and tolerable in any degree is bound to be a failure.
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"President Roosevelt thinks the time has come when all" peace- loving nations should combine to enforce the supremacy of the law affairs. That in international suggestion is in line with whole of our political thought. He suggests that where a nation is unwilling to adopt a peaceful policy-is, as he puts it, infected by the disease of war-it should be quarantined. Now that is very interesting metaphor because quarantine means a cutting off from all relations with other peo- ple. When a ship is in quarantine no one is allowed to visit her and none of her people allowed to have any dealings with anyone else. I believe that the President is absolutely right in thinking that that is the line on which we ought to proceed." "Manchester Guardian."
Baghdad, Oct. 24. Harold Broadbent, the Australian nier whuis attempting a world record flight from England to Aus- tralla, told "Reuter" here to-day To that he was fed up and would probably abandon the fight at Basrah as he had lost too much time qwing to encountering head- winds all the way from London.
He was forced down in the desert 60 miles from Baghdad without petrol, borrowed a donkey from Arabs, and rode four miles to ob- tain petrol from the nearest motor car. With this. he resumed night to England.-
Reuter
BROADBENT GIVES UP
his
Basra, Oct. 24-
Japan's Negative. Reply
Invitation To Nine-Power
Conference
Tokyo, Oct. 23.
A spokesman of the Foreign Office yesterday declared that the Japanese Goverment's reply to the invitation to the Nine-Power Conference at Brussels was not to be expected Before some time next veek, since elucidation on 'several' doutful points was still required from the Belgian Government,
The invitation, it is pointed out here, for instance, falls to define the Conference's relations to the
Harold Broadbent has experten-League of Nations, and moreover ced more bad weather and has been forced to return to Eng- land-
Reuter.
FRANCE'S AIR ARM
Mase Flight To Colonies
Paris. Oct. 23. The programme of the French air force massed flights to the Colonies, to demonstrate the power of France's air arm, has now been finally settled.
A squadron of five four-engined Farman bombers will leave Istres for Indo-China on October 27, fiying via Tunis, Bengasi, Cairo and Damascus
Another squadron of five two- engined bombers will accompany the Farman bombers as far 113 Tunis, from where they will con- tinue the fight alone to Madagas-
car.
Another two squadrons of 30 two-engined bombers will
leave France on November 9
One of these squadrons will visit Aiglers, Casablanca and Dakar, and the other will call at Gao and Dakar, returning via Casablanca.
Both squadrons will take part in combined manoevres with army units stationed in the French Colonies in the course of their tour.
'Finally,' a 'squadron of 45 two- engined Potez and Bloch bombers will leave France for Tunis on November 9, and will carry out manoeuvres with the air force
only gives the mere outline of subjects to be discussed at the Conference,
Attendance of a Japanese" dele- gation would also be difficult in view of the late arrival of the in- vitation.
The newspapers and political quarters continue to propagan- dise against Japan's attendance. and stress that the Sino-Japanese conflict can only be settled by Japai and China without outside
Interference.
Political quarters expect that In reply to the invitation the Japanese Government will also explain at length Japan's attitude towards the Nine-Power Treaty and the present Japanese view point in the Far Eastern conflict- Transocean. ..
Valencia Government In State Of Flux
Valéncia, Oct. 23. Changes in the Valencia Govern- ment are confidently expected in political circles.
It is believed that the Ministry of Public Works, which was not Included in the last Cabinet, will be resorted, and that the Ministry of Transport will be combined with the Ministry of Food.
A new special police body was formed here yesterday to "combat attempted revolutionary activi- "tles."--
Trdnanceam.
stationed in the French African MORE BOMBING
possessions.
Tramocean.
ITALY DEMANDS FIGURES
Rome, Oct. 24. -
NEAR SHEKLUNG
Canton. Oct. 23: A "Canton- Kowloon Railway official reports that about 20 bombs were dropped at and near Sheklung but, all of them missed the bridge and track
"The Italian Government now expects that all other comtries and only the railway employees' concerned will also publish the building was somewhat damaged.
26, 1937.
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Washington, Oct. 24. In a proclamation fixing Novem- ber 11, as Armistice Day, President
Roosevelt Elted the "lawlessness war, work for the restoration of and strife now, threatening interconfidence and order between
tion itself." He added that "we to peace still characterises the should again express our wish to great majority of the peoples of pursue a policy of peace and adopt the earth every practicable means to avoid.Reuter.
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