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WILD RUMOURS OF SIX QUERIES ON

LABOUR

CABINET CRISIS.

CATEGORICAL DENIAL

FROM PREMIER.

THREE MINISTERS' NAMES MENTIONED.

DISINFECTION. -

DR. KOCH'S QUESTIONS TO..

SANITARY DEPT.

DAMAGE SUGGESTED.

The Sanitary Board meets on Wednesday this week, instead of Tuesday. Dr. W. V. 3. Koch, pur- suant to notice, will ask the following questions: Will the Hend of the Sanitary Department kindly give information on the LIBERAL PROPOSALS. following matters regarding the Disinfecting Stations in Victoria and in Kowloon!

London, Nov. 9.

(b)

+A+AM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1930.

AERIAL RAID ON TSINANFU.

SEVERAL BUILDINGS

DESTROYED.

THIRTEEN CIVILIANS AMONG

THOSE KILLED,

CHANG AT TIENTSIN,

Shanghai, Nov. 9.

MR. SCULLIN'S DEBT AMERICAN SENATE

STAND

TURNS DOWN OWN PARTY'S.

PROPOSAL

TO MEET OF LIGATIONS.

London, Nov. 97

-Ân assurance that Australin will strictly honour her financial obligations was giỳgh by Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Australian Prime

Minister, in a statement issued in London to-day.

Mr.

SURPRISES.

WASHINGTON STILL A TRIFLE DAZED.

DEMOCRATIC SWEEP IN THE ELECTIONS.

SOME STATE RETURNS.

$30 PER ANNUM SINGLE COP 10 CENTS

BUY A

FLANDERS

POPPY

November 11th, 1950.

DUNLOP RUBBER Cs.. (China) Ltd.

JAPANESE NAVAL A RIDING MISHAP

PROVISIONS.

MINISTER.

B

BEFALLS

AGREEMENT WITH FINANCE HON. MRS. BRUCE

THROWN BY PONY AT HAPPY VALLEY.

ALLOTMENT CUT DOWN

Tokyo, Nov. 10.

AIRWOMAN MAKES LIGHT

OF AN INJURY.

Following long drawn out dis cussions between the Minister of Finance and the Minister for the Navy, it was announced to-day that a tentative agreement has Washington, Nov. 7.

been reached to appropriate Yen. 373,000,000 to be spread over a Heavy casualties and the des-

PLANS FOR FUTURE.. Political Washington is still period of six years, for the naval Scullin declares that Political tension in London isfection employed?

1. What is the method of Dir

truction of several buildings in nothing will induce the Australian endeavouring to accustom itself replenishment programme.

The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce, the heart of Taiyuanfu, the deliberately deferring the pay-wrecked Republican majority in of the five hundred million yen yesterday afternoon, on her way

Government to adopt a policy of to the thought of a completely exemplified by wild rumours of

The balance of Yen 132,000,000 who lan ed safely at Kai Tak 2. (a) How are dissension in the Cabinet, sup-pecially bedding, clothing. etc., during daring raids by Nanking

articles es-capital of Shansi, were caused ment of maturing loans.

the Senate, the capital finding which theoretically would accrue to Japan, had the misfortune posedly involving the resigna frem infectious cases taken to and aeroplanes yesterday morning Any other course would be dis-that after March next, Massa-winged to ease the burdens elbow at Happy Valley, while They must be met at due date.it very difficult to understand result of the London Naval Treaty, this morning to cut her left

to the Navy Departments as a tion of three of Mr. Ramsay returned from, the station?: MacDonald's principal Ministers. is there a special gang of coolies when many bombs were dropped. would delay for years the restora-crats in the Senate, David Walsh

astrous to Australian credit and chusetts will have two Demo-of taxation.

with His Excellency the The alleged dispute, which is employed?: (e), are special vans Pandemonium reigned during tion of their ecotomic prosperity, and Marcus Coolidge, and Illinois ment reached, Yen, 160,000,000, the Flying Club by a representa- stated to be connected with the employed for such conveyance?

Under the tentative agree-Governor. When interviewed at Liberal plans for dealing with

the visit of the planes und all business firms closed their shut-obligations.

The Government will meet its one, "Jim Ham" Lewis. These, will be appropriated for the con- tive of the Hongkong Telegraph unemployment, is categorically

with Buckley from Ohio and struction of vessels covered denied by the Prime Minister.

ters, whilst hundreds of pedes-

Mr. Scullin is confident that Logan from Kentucky,

by this morning, Mrs. Bruce treat-. are the Treats, and Yen. 58.000.000ed the matter as a great joke According to a

any Australian Government which among the many Democrats who for vessels outside the limitation and spoke of it in her usual report, widely circulated yesterday, the resigna-

failed to do so, would lose the sup- will sit in tion was impending of

port of the Australian people.

"stone-jug" Re- agreement. publican seats.

Yen. 90,000,000 will be allotted witty manner. She smilingly Among those killed were thir

Canberra, Nov. 8.

The "wets" and "drys" are, of of the Naval Air Force, including that I shall finish my trip now, to the expansion and maintenance remarked: "I have no doubt Following the receipt of a cable course, still arguing as teen pedestrians, a policeman who from Mr. Scullin, refusing the the election.

to. who the provision of twelve additional but the only thing that worries was on patrol duty in the street. Labour Caucus lean demand, the

squadrons, giving à total of me is that perhaps I might get The wets made gains in both twenty-nine. and four workers attached to the Acting Premier, Mr. Fenton, an-houses but are still far short of the Twenty-six others were wounded.ment had rejected the proposal, submit a repeal amendment to the maintenance of capital ships, there columns, Birs. Bruce stayed killed on a bicycle, or something Taiyuanfu Government Arsenal.nounced that the Federal Govern-two-thirds majority

Another Yen. 60,000,000 will be silly like that." necessary to allotted to the modernisation and Mr. Lyons will remain in office and States.

As is reported elsewhere in proceed with the plans to arrange

while Y5,000,000 will be used for the night at Government House a regular conversion loan.

the establishment of an aviation and this morning went riding at laboratory.

Is every cure taken to ensure that no damage is done to the articles sent for disinfection?

fact that 4 Is it known articles of clothing, bedding, mat- tresses, etc., 'have been found to be destroyed or damaged when re- Mr. Philip Snowden, the Chan- turned after diainfection, and is

cellor of the Exchequer,

it likely this has been done dur- Mr. A. V. Alexander. First Lording the process of disinfection?

complaints been sation teen sent in for destroyed made. or any claims for compen

of the Admiralty,

Mr. Wedgwood Benn, Secretary

of State for India.

The report is officially denied, a communique buted from No. 10, Downing Street last night stating;

"The Prime Minister has been informed over the tele- phone at Chequers that a Lon- don paper publishes statements regarding the attitude of three of his colleagues in the Cabinet to the recently published Liberal memorandum on unemployment.

"Quite Untrue.”

He authorises the statement that the suggestion that the Cabinet are divided on this is sue is quite untrue. Moreover,

article.

Any

5 Have any

or damaged property?

GIs the process of disinfection carried out carefully and under experienced supervision?"

ILOILO STRIKE ENDED.

WORKERS COMPLAINTS TO

BE INVESTIGATED,

Huilo, Nov. 7. As a result of the joint efforts of Hermenegildo Cruz, Director of bour, Acting Governar Aquino,

ihe

trians in the streets sought skelter by dashing into near-by shops..

including about ten workers of the Arsenal,

The Arsenal escaped destruc-

tion, although one of the bombs

exploded in the vicinity.

After the bombardment, the planes circled around the city and returned to Chenchow, Honan.

Chang's Arrival.

The Tientsin Manchurian Police and troops turned out in "förce at Tangku yesterday afternoon' to welcome General Chang Hisuch- liang head of the Government.

Manchurian

on

|

Mr. Fenton stated that some

bondholders had offered to cancel 25 per cent. of their holdings as

national gift.

The recalcitrants are now led by the Health Minister, Mr. Anstey, who was responsible for the Caucus motion, on 6-Reuter,

Ohio Turnover.

The remnants of the Ohio gang

are still attempting to recover from before the agreement receives the along and thoroughly enjoying Minor alterations are expected Happy Valley, While galloping the shock of the results of the final approval of the Cabinet herself, her pony suddenly pitched balloting in the old home state: Reuter, For Senator-Elect Robert J. Bulkley,, Democrat of Ohio, carried

No other sena-

IMMIGRANTS,

the buckeye state with a majority PERMITS FOR JEWISH November of 178,710 votes.

torial candidate has ever polled so many votes in Ohio #S did Democrat Bulkley.

DUTCH INDUSTRIES FAIR,

VISITED BY A HUNDRED THOUSAND BUYERS.

The 23rd Dutch Industries Fair

markable

London, Nov. 9..

over, either through slipping or putting a hoof in a rut or hole. Mrs. Bruce was thrown rather heavily, and, in addition to cutting her left elbow, also hurt her left side...

They are afraid of, lockjaw or something," she laughingly said, and made nie put this on," point- ing to a bandage round the injur ed joint.

Birthday Congratulations,

It turns out that to-day is Mrs..

London, Nov. 9. In view of the developments in. Australia the tour of the Austra-

Out in Wichita, Kansas, they are NO QUESTION OF CHANGE lian Prime Minister in the West still in doubt as to the outcome of

OF POLICY. of England was curtailed, and he

the gubernatoriał campaign. and R. R. Hancock, vice-presidented at Tientsin present

The great precautions adopt returned to London yesterday to Frank Haucke, Republican guber- and general manager of

a strik consult his collegues, the Attornatorial candidate, and Harry With the concurrence of the Philippine Railway Company, the ing similiarity to those taken at

ney General, Mr. Brennan, and the Woodring. Democrat, each has Colonial Ofice, the Palestine neither by personal représenta- general strike of workers of the the time when his late father, Minister of Markets, Mr. Moloney, about 215,000 votes. L. J. Brink-Administration has been empower-Bruce's birthday but she has been

who with Mr. Scullin, are Austra ley, Independent gubernatorialfed to issue 1,450 permita for tion nor by letter from railway company, which complete General Chang Tso-lin, was quarter has such a communication in this province for one week.

By paralysed railroad

visits to Tientain from the seat of lian delegates to the Imperial Con-candidate in Kansas, made a re- Jewish immigrants Into Palestine so busily occupied with her flight transporta-

ference-British Wirclens.

showing. the former Manchurian Govern-)

He polled in the next six months,

and the hundred and one things tion as is indicated in the nowa-finally came to an end this even-ment. Peking. The official party

180,000 votes. Brinkley, who re- In a White Paper recently issued that must be seen to at each paper, been made to him.

ing.

cently received goat-gland rejuve-it was stated that serious arrived at Tangku at 7.20 and was

un stopping place, that she forgot all The first the Prime Minister

nation treatment, charges that employment exista among both about it. It was not until she At a conference which took accorded strong military protec-;

many votes cast in his favour were Jews and Arabians in Palestine, received a cable to-day wishing heard of it, was when he was in- | place from 3 to 6.50 o'clock this tion. The Manchurian Govern-

thrown out.

and that any hasty decision in her many happy returns that she formed of the publication of the agreed to return to their work to turned out to welcome their leader, evening. the striking labourers ment officials nt Tientsin all

In Pennsylvania, Gifford Pinchot, regard to more unrestricted recollected the event. morrow morning under conditions including General

bone dry Republican,. is finally vic Jewish immigration was to be Wang Shu-i

Among torious in the gubernatorial race. ·

resumed at present, but it is birthday cables from her husband, others, she received Mr. Snowden's Retort.

which were explained to them by chang, the Manchurian officer

officially stated that the Govern-her little son, Tony, and his nurse. Mr. Cruz, who acted as chief medi- commanding the Tientsin troops.

Schall Saves G.O.P. Mr. Philip Snowden; in an in-ator.

ment had never expressed any in- These conditions include a terview, stated: "The story about thorough investigation of the case

The young Manchurian ruler is

"I had originally plamed to tention of stopping immigration, spend my birthday in New York". Late tonight it was announced but, rather, of taking steps to she said, "but I find myself in the Cabinet split on Mr. Lloyd of the 25 dismissed employees as

staying at his own residence was held at Utrecht in September, in St. Paul, Minnesotu, that Sena- ensure that immigration should fongkong, instead, "thanks to the in the French Settlement. George's proposals is a deliberate well as of charges brought by the

The number of participants tor Thomas D. Schall; Republican, not exceed the capacity of the delays I have experienced, which invention from beginning to end. workers against W. A. Allen, A. state that the Manchurian ruler 100,000 huyers visited the Fair. torial race over Holdale, Democrat. Iation.

Chinese telegrams from Peking amounted to 1,012, while Bome had been victorious in the sena-country to absorb additionni popu-1 could not avoid." There is wat na ilem of truth in W. Isham, H. H, Sherrard and tends to avoid attending officiul in spite of the depression in world Schall's lead was only 3,000 votes. the statement, mor 07 shadow of Nicolas Senon, all officials of the fouvilation for any of the rifers company.

functions but may arrange a visit trade, considerable transactions Both sides allege there was irregu-added, is in strict accordance with The action now taken. it is encer made to myself."

to Peking to-morrow to confer were made. This Industries Fair larity in the counting, with General Yu Hsieh-zung. It is entirely international in accord-

the policy of the Government. With returna in from 3,311 of based upon the Balfour Declara- is his intention to leave for Nan-ance with the principles of free the State's 3,705 precincts Schall tion-British Wireless. king on Friday.

trade prevalent in Holland. Parti- had polled 263,824 and Hoisdale cipation was as follows:-Holland, 263,519. 610; America, 35; Belgium, 16: When Senator Thomas D. Schall, Denmark, 4: Germany, 184; Eng-defeated Hoisdale, the Democratic The news of Chang Hsueh-liang's land, 47; Hungary, 10; Italy, 5; candidate, the G. O. P. squeezed intended visit to Nanking has Japan. 2; Czecho-Slovakia, 1; through to technical control of the aroused the greatest interest in Sweden. 8; South-Africa, political circles and the Nanking Switzerland, 5; Austria, 42; Spain, Democrat, defeated John M. Rob- ALL THE DELEGATES NOW IN expects to arrive at four o'clock

1 senate, for in Kentucky Logan, the Government is adopting every pre-1; France, 41, caution to ensure the safety of the

Ison, Republican. The next Fair will be held at Manchurian visitar. Gunboats Utrecht from. 10th-19th March, will be stationed on the river 1931. There will be a separate upon the arrival of the train con- grouping of building materials us veying the official party from the special feature. Tientsin-Pakow Railway. Nan- Afthough credited with 26 king garrison troops will be which was more thin the number Pukow Railway. victories on the western front, stationer along the attained by any other American ller, his citation specified only one of his many clashes. This was the one in which he attacked seven enemy aeroplanes and shot

Mr. A. V. Alexander said: "I know nothing of this alleged crisis and teel certain that my other colleagues know nothing about it."

All Nonsense.

Mr. George Lansbury, the First Commissioner of Works, speaking in Derbyshire last night, said that on broad basic principles of policy there was no disagreement in the Cabinet at all.

All the talk of a break was non

.sense.

"There is not likely to be a general election in under three years, for we shall not resign until we are turned out, and I don't think that will happen the Opposition cannot agree." British Wireless.

The Allegation.

becruise

AMERICAN AIRMAN

HONOURED.

CONGRESS MEDAL FOR WAR. SUCCESSES.

Washington, Nov. 6. Capt. Edward Rickenbacker, American World War ace. presented by President Hoover to day with the congressional medal of hanour voted him by the last Congress.

It would appear that the par-down two. ticular allegation made by the un- named London newspaper, sug- gested that the Prime Minister

and certain of his colleagues were favourable to Mr. Lloyd George's proposals, and. that Mr. Snowden; Mr. Alexander and Mr. Wedgwood Benn offered vital objections. The statements made by those con- cerned seem to dispose entirely of the rumours.

GLORIA SWANSON

DIVORCED.

Was

HER THIRD MARRIAGE NOW! DISSOLVED,

J

Nanking's Welcome.

Tientsin-

CHINESE BOXER'S

SUCCESS.

AVINS A FAST BOUT IN NEW YORK.

Will Discuss Problems; General Chang Hauch-liang was reticent In expressing opinions when interviewed at Tientsin. He admits, however, that his visit to Nanking aime at the pre- Long Sing Que of China, weigh-

New York, Nov. 6. servation of lasting pence in China, and he will take the oppor decision over Nat Kansky in four

ing 131 pounds, to-night won tunity of discussing outstanding problems between Nanking and rounds of fast fighting.

A

fight, Gifford Pinchot, dry Repub- In 'Pennsylvania, after a close lican, was elected governor.

Three Vote Win..

-con-

THE ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE.

LONDON.

Hops Of To-morrow..

Dealing with her future plans, Mrs. Bruce stated that she is leaving Hongkong from Kaj Tak at eight o'clock to-morrow morn fog and will fly to Amoy, which place she hopes to reach at noon She intends to and there for the purpose of taking on supplies of fuel and will proceed, after an hour's rest, to Foochow, where she

in the afternoon...

From Foochow she plans to London, Nov. 9.

make her next stop Shanghai. All the delegates to the Indian after which will come the most Round Table Conference have now perilous & part of her. Eustern assembled in London, the Mahara-journey, namely crossing the In one of the last close

jah of Patiala, Chancellor of the Yellow Sen to Hiroshima, Japan. Princes, having The total distance of this hop is tests, Claude C. Ball, Democrat, de Chamber of

700 miles, of which 550 miles is feated Congressman Albert v. arrived yesterday from Paris. Vestal, Republican whip in the

Eighty-six delegates," of whom across. water, From Hiroshima house, by three votes in the eighth sixteen will represent the Princes, who will fly to Tokyo in one hop." district of Indiana, according to fifty-seven British" India and an unofficial tabulation of official thirteen the British Parliament, returns...

will meet on Wednesday in, the Charles W. Bryan, Democrat, Lords of the formal opening of the Royal Gallery of the House of was elected governor of Nebraska. Conference by the King.

Another Close Thing.

Later.

Subsequent meetings. will be held in St. James's Palace, where during the past week, several in. The exciting gubernatorial con-formal sectional meetings have test in Kansas came to a close to-been held.

Mother in America.

As Mrs. Bruce's Bluebird does

Pacife crossing, she will take not carry enough petrol for the

a boat at Tokyo and go to Van- couver, where she will again, take to the air-and fly to San Francisco. Her next stop will be Indiana, where her mother lives. Mr. Bruce is keenly looking forward to see.

Mukden with Marshal Chiang Kai- Kansky tipped the beam at 129 day with unofficial returns from all The King and Queen received ing her mother again and will pro-

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pounds.

COOLER WEATHER.

From this point onwards, her plans are not definite, but she is an- ticipating being able to make her trip a round-the-world event, with England, probably Heston Aero drome, where she started from, as her finishing point

shek.

of the state's 2,674 predicts giv-the Indian delegates to the Con-bably remain with her for a short General Chang Hsuch-liang raid

int Harry Woodring, Democrat, ference at Buckingham Palace stay. that although he was not mem- It la noteworthy that the three

Los Angeles, Nov. 6.

26-vote lead 'over Frank Haucke, yesterday. The delegates were ber of the Kuomintang. C.E.C. he Gloria Swanson, famed motion might attend the Kuomintang

Republican.

presented by Captain Wedgewood Ministeri mentioned are among picture actress, to-day was granted Plenary Session upon the invita

This unofficial count showed the Benn, Secretary for India the strongest antagonists of Pro-divorce from her titled French.tion of Marshal Chiang, During

following totals:-Woodring, 214 British Wireless. tectionism.

husband, the Marquis de la Cou- his absence, the Manchurian Goy that the Japanese depression has ley, Independent, 180,970.

The Royal Observatory reports 678; Haucke, 214,652; John Brink- dray of Vendee, France. The ernment administration at Mukden deepened and moved to the NE

The official count, which may Marquis generally wea known as will be in the hands of General of Hokkaido. A shallow depres alter the outcome, will be started For carrying three passengers Henri Falaise, more than the number allowed by Miss Swanson now has divorced Chang Tso-hsiang

sion is still shown over Tongking to-morrow. In it will be included Her licence, Ko Kan, the mistress three husbands on the grounds of General Chang expects to stay North China. The local forecast lap Watertown, NY, Nov. G

An anticyclone has formed - øver 3,600 absentee ballots, a of a passenger boat, was fined $3 desertion. and incompatability at Nanking for about ten days, Light, variable winds, freshen at the Marine Court this morning She has one child by her first hus after which he will again visiting from NE, later; fine at first, Times, in an editorial to-day sng- Harold Johnson, of the Daily before the Hon. Commdr. G. F. band and she has adopted another Peking and Tienteln before re-drizzle or mist later becoming gested that the question of repeal Hole, RN.",

turning to Mukden

child.

cooler fra pak k

wingut Reiki 18the vertimentiondoTAM

stead Act be submitted to all state legislatures.

Early this morning Mr. WE Thus, Johnson, a dry leader, be Hawes was baslly engaged in over- of the country with regard to pro-which is fairly heavy for its size. lleves that the accurate sentiment hauling Mrs. Bruce's machine, hibition could be judged

ruin both major political parties The wet versus dry question will

To-night there will be a small which will be attended weMr dinner party at Government House

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