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NO. 13,353
- WAEXGF MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931.
CABLE DISPUTE
ADJUSTED.
CHINESE TO HAVE BIGGER
PERCENTAGE.
NO DETAILS LOCALLY.
Although, according to an ex-
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VALUABLE PAPERS
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press insued yesterday, the rupture UNWELCOME Danger TAKES | HURRIED FLIGHT.
DIVIDENDS FALL OFF serious congestion of rables des.
It was cold and miserable when the first saddling bell rang at the Racecourse this morning, and the attendance was very small to begin with. Light raio was falling intermittently, but the course was hardly affected and it was not anticipated that there would be any noticeable showing up of the eventa,
ANOTHER FORM.
THE "REDS.”
AIMING AT TROUBLE IN CHINA.
YOUTH TO BE IN VAN OF MOVEMENT.
DISCORD AIMED AT
Shanghai, Feb. 25.
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HOPEFUL INDIA
OUTLOOK. ·
VICEROY'S TALKS WITH GANDHI RESUMED.
CONGRESS IMPRESSED.
announce-
NAVALACCORD
ACHIEVED
BY SWIFT WORK,
"DEAL" CLINCHED IN PARIS.
ACQUIESCENCE OF JAPAN AND AMERICA NEEDED.
Paris, Mar. 1. In one short week, Mr. Henderson's "travelling con-
·ference” has scored a bril- liant diplomatic success.
Bombay, Mar. 1. After the gloomy prognostica- between the Chinese Government and the Great Northern and East-
tions following the ern Extension Telegraph Com-
Constantinople, Mar. 1.
ment that the Working Committee panies, which has resulted in a
Papers and documents of in-
of the Congress had rejected Lord estimable value were destroyed
Irwin's proposals, a more hopeful} ASSOCIATION. patched between Hongkong, Foo- DENIES
in the early hours of this morn- chow and Amoy since February 12, has been healed, it is not known
Exclusive information regard atmosphere prevailed to-day, due BRITISH TRIUMPH. ing when the house in which M. locally under what terms the dis-ly of the Fu Tun University, and has been living was
Professor Hung Sung, former-Trotsky, the ex-Soviet leadering the future plans of the Com- to a long conference between the destroyed munists in China has been receiv. Viceroy and Gandhi, at the con- pute has been settled.
complainant in the prosecution by fire.
ed by the North China Daily clusion of which Gandhi declared: This fact
was conveyed to of Mr. William Kao; managing The house is situated at Prinkipo Newe. This is in the form of "The conversations have not end- representative of the Telegraph
Mr. S. Lack, the Superinten-director of the Grand Theatre Island, a resort in the Sea of Mar-resolutions passed to accept the ed. They will be resumed." dent of the Hongkong branch of Shanghai, over the screening of mors, and the whole place was decisions of the Political Secre A message from Now Delhi
American and Japanese en- the Eastern Extension Telegraph the Harold Lloyd film "Welcome burned down, there being a lack of tariat of the Executive Com-declares that although suspense re-
dorsements reached in Paria · company, who was interviewed on Danger," denied every allegation fire-fighting appliances,
mitee of the Communist Inter-garding the Irwin-Gandhi negotia-
and Rome by Mr. Hender- the subject this morning.
д fccling of Trotsky and his families when he appeared in Court after,
continues, were nationale in July Inst year in tions
son and Mr. Alexander are Referred to the express, Mr.us reported by our Shanghai sleeping when the alarm was raised. connexion with Chinese "prob-optimism has crept in. The opening race gave Me Be Lack admitted that it was evidence correspondent, spending a night They buried wife, fuller lems." In view of the recent mitice to-day met to examine the
The Congress Working Com- the only hurdles remaining to be taken in the conversion of Kom-tong his first wit
of the that the dispute between the Chin.in cells in the International Set-caped from the blaze, taking re-
split among the Reds this side- meeting, Mr. Wong riding Bridgeese
the London Naval Treaty fugees in a neighbouring hotel Government and the Com-tlement. Hall to victory
into a Five-Power Pact. in The Tower panies was either settled at in a
posals, and it is understood that A large part of Trotsky's exten- light on their activities is con- revised draft of the Viceroy's pro- Stakes,
He was closely questioned by the Live library and archives was de aldered of paramount import- state of compromise, but the local
France to-day agreed fully to the Second offer hd not, the slightest idea as Chief Procurator of
alleged police ERCESSOS is more the agreement reached at Rome to terms of the settlement.
All Branch
of the Kiangsu iligher, including a number of ance by the local authorities Lord Irwin's reply in regard to the
works of great hirtorical value, the concerned.
conciliatory and that the Com-between the British Ministers less of which is considered to be These resolutions, a resume of mitice are they knew was that the cable fine Court, and was inter released on
favourably impressed and the Italian Government. between Fourhow and Anny badl
shop speurity.
Irreparable, although in his hurried which appears below, are known to by the result of the conversations. The full details of the long been set in motion again, mad that
Communist charges are night,. Trotsky managed to save | have been conveyed also to Chinese Gandhi is again Interviewing hoped-for settlement will be Diana Bay confirmed good the delays, brought out by the ferred against him arose from his same correspondence between him-studente in Japan a number of Lord Irwin this evening and the pressions by winning The Victovin | rupture, which had created
association with
school of sell and Lenin, and also the manu whom were recently arrested for conversations are expected to last made public in the course of the
week. Stakes, the principal event before mitch dissatisfaction amongst dramatic art" which was sealed by script of the second volume of ironsonable activities. Liffin. Mr. Hill carried her in only business houses, had now erased, the Nanking Government for pro- | Trotsky's history of the Russian re- Twenty-seven in number, the re- The talks are being resumed in der arrived at Paris from Rome Mr. Henderson and Mr. Alexan- votation and other literary data-solation deal with the "prosperity an atmosphere which has definite to-day and proceeded immediately two lengths ahead of his stable
The Companies could now sendpagating cunmunistie doctrines. companion, Gleneagles, but his their cables vin Shuru Peak
of the Soviet Socialist establish-
improved. The Art as a Cloak.
Congress mount was not severely pushed.
to the Qual d'Orsay where they ments and the perilous conditions of
Executive are greatly impressed
Kave M. Briand, the French For- world economy" before proceeding
hy the Viceroy's 1-The
sincerity.eign Minister, an account of the Tower Stakes--Warner
to discuss the "new era of the Chi-
Reuter.
conversations in Rome. nese, revolution" and the methods which should be utilized to ensure
кисссая.
Afterwards the attendance be yan to swell and with a prospect of the weather brightening up the stands were fairly wel led by one o'clock.
$750. Second $300. Third sen, For China Ponies Subscription Grifo of this Club of any Season. One Round (about 7 Furlongs 49 Yards). Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Bridge Hall, 162 lbs... (Mr. Wange) Mrs. R. M. Austin's Armony. 157 Rs........ (Mr. Haard; Mr. Artik's Iron Bland, 149 ils.
in
The
#
Ac-
for Foochow and via Kulangsu for Amoy, During the period of
It was alleged that the school," the Hispute, the telegrams had to of which the professor was at one
Shanghai be sent through
and time the president, disseminated relayet, as both the Sharp Penk the teachings of Karl Marx under und Kulangen stations had been the cloak of teaching art. closed to tlu Companies.
cused declared that he ceased to Asked the reason for the be connected with the institution
calle crease in
rates. Mr. before it was closed up and said he Luck anid they were due to the de- had resigned from other schools mand of the Chinese, Government and universities with which he for a bigger percentage.
was connected. He asserted that Other than this, in information he had no knowledge that the Sixteen starters. Three Jengths, Jon the position. as to its school had anything to do with free lengths.
communist activities. He pointed
(Mr. Prat,
2
3
ime:1 min. 55 sver. Pari-Mutuel.--- Winner. $18.70; 1st, $6.90; 2nd, $5.90; 3rd. Stx.gn,
་
2. The Tyro Stakes. Winnier $750. Second $300. Third $200. For Chinn Ponies bana fide Griffins of this Ment- ing from the. Two Mile Post Once Round and In (about t Mile 171 Yards).
Mr. L. Dunbar'a Fortune Bay.
165 lbs.
Mr. K. H. Kay's Bros, 158 Bs. (Mr. Pote-Hent)
Mr. Ho, Kom-tong's Brunswick
Hall, 155 lbs. .... Mr. Pany 3) Twelve starters. Five lengths; six lengths,
Time: 2 min. 16 secs. Pari-Mutuel. Winner. $9.70;
perinanency or otherwise,
or
the exact position · betweed the out that he surrendered himself, Companies and the Government, could has obtained.
ANOTHER “STAGE”
TRIAL.
KRYLANKO PROSECUTES THE MENSHEVIKS,
Mosrow, Mar, 1.
in company with his lawyer, to the
Reuter.
CASH SWEEPS.
LUCKY NUMBERS AT THE RACES.
No. 197
6 497
.$1.-174.20 121.20 210.60
#14
of
until midnight.
PRETTY WEDDING AT FOOCHOW.
The "Deal" Clinched.
After a three hours meeting of the British and French Ministars At the French Foreign Omed it was announced that the naval negotiations have been successful.
The
of torme
thu ngrae- ment between the British, French and Italian Ministers negotiated at Foochow, Feb. 25.
be Paris and Rome will The wedding of Dr. Eric Noelmended by them for ratification by Callum and Miss Dora Maud their Governments.
DR. ERIC CALLUM AND MISS WATT.
Official Communique.
recom-
The Occupation of Changsha, The "revolution" in this country, Winning sweepstake tickets at they state, is now entering on a new to-day'a Race Meeting were ern. The 10-days occupation under:
Changsha by the "labourers" and Race No. 1.
Red armies, however opposed by Trotsky and Chen Tu-haiu, won the sympathy of the world proletariat. Although the occupation resulted in Unplaced runners ($50 each failure owing to insufficient pre- Central Police Station on Monday 433, 12, 505, 626, 288, 96, 412, 29paration, it has awakened the peopl. Gwendoline Watt took place at the British Episcopal Church, Nantal, evening. after learning that 68, 67, 429, 676, 141.
and the Red armies in Kinngal,
yesterday. The ceremony was per- warrant had been issued for his
Hupeh, Kwangsi, Fukien, and
Later to-day, an official communi- formed by the Right Rev. John arrest by the Court.
Kwangtung have done and are de-Hind, D.D., Bishop of Fukien, as-que on the naval negétations was $1,745.80
ing their utmost to promote thesisted by the Rev. W. P. W. Wit isaued, stating: 498.80
growth of Soviet districts.
liams, M.A., of Trinity College, Mr. Arthur Headerson, the Bri... ,249.40
The peculiarities of the "present Foochow
tish Foreign Secretary, and Mr. runnera (850 each) revolutionary Unpliced
movetaent" they The bride. who looked very A. V. Alexander, the First Lord of 698, 234, 199, 27, 534, 155, 231, 494, | cinssify na follows:- 68.
(a) The struggle in the citica charming in a dress of white satia the Admiralty, communicated to M. over pink, wIUS attended by Tony Briand and M. Dumont, the results in China is making rapid progress and Betty, the children of Mrs. A. of their conversations in Rome. although it has not yet reached ite W. R. Norton, of the Blind School, After this, Mr. Henderson and M. zenith.
Foochow, and by Miss C. M. Hop Briand jointly telegraphed (b) The progress of the pena-kinson, of the Cha Cang Hospital, Signor Grandi, the Italian Foreign ant movement elsewhere is very Faochow, 119 bridesmaid.
follows: "We are Dr. Minister, as (850 each)irregular.
In some pinces. how Webster of the same hospital gave happy to inform you that we find ever, this movement is so influent- the bride away, and the Rev. J. H. ourselves in entire agreement on ial that the Kuomintang adminis-Pratt, of Hingwa, was best man. the arrangement negotiated in
Crowded Courtroom.
The Court was crowded with re- porters of many nationalities andt friends of the Professor, but there was one of the students who has previously gathered in court to cheer him when he gave evidence in the case against Mr. Kao.
Accused declared that he was a and formerly
native of Kings
M. Krylanko, the “pitiless" Pab. lie Prosecutor whose "inexorable oratory" secured the death sen- taught at the Chi Nan and Fi tence in December on the eight Tan Universities and several accused in the mass trial for sabor schools hesides being an advisor 1st $5.90; 2nd $6,70; 3rd $10,10, tage (commuted the following to the Star Cinema and the the stage at honorary president of the Shi Jih 3.The Victoria Stakes.-Winnerday) reappeared on $1,000. Second $300. Third $200, the Trade Union Hall for the trial Nien Ten Soo, the school of For all China Ponies. One Mile.. Mr. L. Dunbata Diahi Bay. -
158 lbя.......... (Mr. H8D
Mr. L. Dunbar's Gleneagles, 168 lbs....... (Mr. Sekokoff) Messrs. Mackie & Grayburn's
1
of the fourteen members of the dramatic art which was sealed for Menshevik Party.
"its readings of Maršian books.
The reading of the indictment Inated for four hours,
The accused pleaded guilty. Some of those sentenced to death in December are to appear in the Pickle, 162 lbs. (Mr. Clark) ́ 3 witness-box.-Reuter, Six starters. Two lengths; ne length.
Time: 2 min. Ob sees. Pari-Mutuel.--- Winner, $5.10: 1st 35.10; 2nd $5.20: 3rd $6.80.
4.The Mongolian Stakes---Winner $750. Second $300. Third $200. For Subscription Griffins of this Morting. | On" Mile.
Mr. Dynasty's King Willow,
162 lbs. (Mr. Chang). Messrs. Chau and Chau's Good
Day, 140 lbs. (Mr. Pil)..... 2 Mr. A. H. Carroll's Azalea Lenf,
149 lbs. (Mr. Wong).... Eighteen starters. Half length; "half length.
Time2 min. 10.1/5 secs, Pari-Mutuel.-Winner, $21.40; 1st, $8.90; 2nd, $23.60; 3rd, $6.
CHILEAN DROWNING
TRAGEDY.
PRINCE OF WALES' VISIT MARRED.
ed of rescuing the bandamen.
Hon. President.
was a graduate of the Tsing Iwa. After going on to say that he Peiping and Harvard Universities,
the Professor said be returned to China in 1922 and joined the Nan- yang Tobacco Company. He said he had a wife, a younger brother, two sons and a daughter and was deriving an income of $600 month.
Raids on Residence,
L
Race No. 2.
No. 202
++
229 274
Race No. 3.
No. 804
434 740 Unplaced runners 602, 768, 584.
$2,151.80 614.80 307.40
No. 399
Race No. 4.
$2,121.00 600.00 303.00
776 301
Unplaced ranners (350 each) 346, 32, 361, 345, 322 725, 200, 587, 368, 278, 602, 625, 697, 414, 263.
PERUVIAN REVOLT
SUCCEEDS.
NAVY FORCES HAND OF GOVERNMENT.
tration could be "easily over- thrown."
Future Duties.
To consolidate communism in China, in particular, the following objects should be consistently aimed Int: Promoting discord among the people; hastening preparations for an armed uprising; and fighting for Political the triumph of Soviet power. In view of the present con- dition of the country preparations, they say, should be made forthwith to bring about the second of these! objects.
The main future duties of the | Chinese Communist Party are set]
forth as follows:-
to
Following the ceremony, a recep- Rome for a settlement relating tion was held at the house of Bishop the limitation of naval armamenta and Mrs. Hind, the happy couple left outstanding by the Treaty of leaving afterwards for Sharp Peak London. We are ready to recom- Island, where the honeymoon is mend this arrangement for the ap- being spent. Our Own Correspon proval of our Governments and to dent.
the other interested Governments." No Details Yet.
CHINESE AERIAL
VENTURE.
TEST FLIGHT FROM SHANG- HAI TO PEKING.
Shanghai, Mar, 1.
On the request of the British delegation, ne details of the figures of the settlement are to be an- nounced for the time being, as the agreement must first be, com- municated to Tokyo, Washington and the British Dominions.
The details, however, will be an- nounced simultaneously in London, A test flight in connexion with Washington, Paris, Rome and (a) Consolidating the foundation the inauguration of the Peking- Tokyo Inter in the week, probably and extending the Influence of the Shanghai air service some time next on Wednesday. various Soviet districts and con-month took place this morning, M. Dumont, the French Minister centrating the strength of the pro-when one of the planes recently puz-of Marine, in a statement to letarint in the Red Army by es-chased by the aviation company the Pross, said: "Some modifica- tablishing a Soviet Previsional Gov-concerned hopped off for Peking. tion, however slight, in being ernment.
The route will be via Hauchow, contemplated in the London Nával (b) Extending agitation and orainanfu and Tientsin.
Treaty." ganization work among city workorn It is estimated that a non-stop and instigating the people generally flight to Peking will take to support the National Soviet Poli- nine hours. The former Manchu, tical Power
Government House, the Southern
about
Palace, at Peking has been adapted as a temporary aerodrome.
British Ministers Returning. · The British delegates are return- ing to London on Monday,
Questioned regarding the school of dramatic art, he said it was
Liam, Mar. 1. situated in Weihaiwel Road and The Government has resigned, Santiago de Chile, Mar. 1. was in no way connected with the Navy commanders having is Twelve military bandaman who the other institutions where he sued a manifeste announcing that played at a dinner given to the was teaching. At his friends in- they would prevent the despatch of Prince of Wales at La Centinella vitation, he became its honorary, Government troops to the south last evening were drowned when using the honorarium.
president after repentedly re- against the rebels in order to avoid crossing a lako to Valdivia,
After civil war-
The manifesto urged the Presi- Thoir barge was rammed by an-aying that he was greatly dis- other.
couraged by the Jack of students, dent to hand over the Government The Prince of Wales and Prince | ho- anid he was usked to be to the new Junta. It le supposed George hastened to the side of the lecturer.
that the Navy's action forced the Inke to assist in the rescue, and
hand of the Government. only left when hope was abandon-
The revolution in Peru began
́ ́Buggested Slogans. In September, the Professor twenty-four hours after the Prince The Royal visitors have tele- went on to say, he learnt that the of Wales and Prince George had Measures should be taken, the graphed their deepest sympathy home of a friend, who had proposed left the country-Reuter.
rosolutions continue, to urge the to the President of Chile and the im да president, wha raided
proletariat throughout the world to Colonel of the Reginient to which by the authorities and for three
xupport the Chinese Soviet Confer the bandamen belonged.--Router's days in the same month, officials WOMEN WORKERS ON
enco and oppose "White Terror." In American Service.
of the local Kuomintang invaded
connexion, tha following his own home, but found nothing
NIGHT SHIFTS.
slogans are suggested for future Poking, Mar. 1,
of an incriminating nature. At
uso: "Forfeit all lands and divide According to a census taken by
the request of the local Kuomin-
PRACTICE TO CEASE IN
them among the peasants," "En- the Government here, there are
tang, on whom he called, he lost
force the 8-hour working system."
Italian Negotiations End. U.S. COTTON INDUSTRY. 1,096 foreign realdents in Peking
no time in filing a netition with
"Overthrow the Kuomintang, not including the foreign troops
the authorities. On October 7, he
New York, Mar. 1. "Abolish all kinds of privileges and
Rome, Feb. 28. stationed in the Legation Quarter.
left
by foreign Powers
Widespread satisfaction is felt Americanrights the all the portions, he had held in The Secretary of the American in China," Punish and oxocuto Chil- by four no ale to two in the informa at the authoritative pronounce- This figure represents an In- cranae of 107 whon compared with
sities with which he was connect announced at Charlotte, North nese and foreigners who act against tional army triangular soccer ment that the intensive Anglo- the estimates of January, The
od. Despite the appeal of the Carolina, to-day that eighty-threo Soviet law."
Italian nogotiations terminated in (Chinese residents have also in- Fifty-two patriotic societies have students of the dramatic art por cent. of the cotton taxille in- On the subject of organization, The British Army have already the early hours of the morning by. croused on account of the arrival addressed a joint letter to Freal-school, he refused to continue as dustry in the United States had the resolutions emphasize the defeated the French Army and have Italy, with "minpr: reservations. of refugees from Hunan and dent Hoover demanding an em- Its president, when requested to agreed to dlecontinue night work necessity of developing units of the thus won the tournament for this acquiescing in the formula which Klangsi, where several districts bargo upon trade with Russla do so.
for women and minors. Reuter Communist Youth Group, Red season. The winters last year Mr. Henderson brought from vises In the hands of Commitinista, “ Router's American Service.
(Continued on Page 19;)- (American-Service.
(Continued on Pape-12). were the Belgian-Army-Router. (Continged on Page:18.)
PEKING FOREIGN 2.
POPULATION.
CENSUS SHOWS SLIGHT INCREASE.
EMBARGO ON TRADE
WITH RUSSIA. “
DEMAND OF AMERICAN "PATRIOTS."
New York, Mar. 1.
thia
· BRITISH ARMY BEAT THE BELGIANS.
INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY
· SUCCESS..
Brussels, Mar. 1.
A. crowd of 25,000 saw the Bri- tish Army the Belgian Army
tournament to-day.
It is not anticipated that there will be any further difficulties. The British object in negotiating an Italo-French agreement has been to. avoid the necessity of invoking the Clause in the Treaty with Japan and the United States,, allowing har ta go outside the limits in the event of the development of a buliding competition on the Continent.
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