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SOVIET SUSPICION OF JAPANESE MILITARY.
"MISSING"
BARONET
RETURNS
REAPPEARS AFTER
19 YEARS
London, Apr. 21.
The piquant reappearance of u
baronet who has been "missing"
for over nineteen years, occurred
POWERFUL MOSCOW
SPEECH
SUNGARI BRIDGE WRECK
ALLEGATIONS
yesterday when "Francis Lau PLEA FOR PEACE EFFORT
rence John Barrow," the fourth Baronet, who is 70 years of age in August, gave notice at 4. London Register Office of hig forthcoming marriage.
The discovery of Sir Francis Barrow recalls the fruitless S.0.5. broadcast in January last year when his son was critically ill.
In an Interview, the returned Baronet declared that be relin- quished the title twenty years ngo and parted from his wife, carry- ing on the profession of architect.
M
He kept himself informed of his family's doings and actually lived unrecognised noar his son's home." Late last night "Mr." Barrow dramatically telephoned to his sons and one daughter.
He suc- ceeded his father in 1900.---Reuter.
LONGEST AIR LINE IN WORLD
Moscow, Apr. 20.
THE FACTS HAVE PROVED THAT IN JAPANESE
MILITARY IMPERIALISTIC CIRCLES THERE ARE ADVOCATES OF FAR-REACHING AGGRES- SION WHICH WOULD NOT BE STOPPED AT THE CAPTURE OF MANCHURIA.
Thus declared M, Molotoff, one of the leading] figures in the Soviet Government, in the course of a powerful speech at the Trades Union Congress in Mos- cow to-day.
M. Molotoff emphasised the paramount importance of the Soviet maintaining peaceful and neighbourly relations with Japan. "There are people," he said, "from White Guard degenerates, from landlords and capitalists down to agents of the Imperialistic Powers and Chinese generals who are ready to defend their interests at any price, all of whom are striving to disrupt | Russo-Japanese relations."-Reuter.
BRIDGE DISASTER.
of
Lawrence Ru Boy," the famous painting in the collection of Lord Durham, for which a bid of £95,000 was refused at an acution
k Photo is from a copy by Kobza.
DE VALERA GOES AHEAD
BILL FOR ABOLITION
OF THE OATH.
Landon, Apr. 20. De Valera's Bill to remove
TERRIBLE ORDEAL
MRS. MASSIE IN THE WITNESS
BOX
Scottish Cup Thrills
Dashing Display by Rangers
SEVENTH VICTORY
Glasgow, Apr. 20.
Glasgow Rangers defeated Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup Final replay by three goals to nil in a match full of thrills to-day.
Over a hundred thousand specta- tore saw the Rangers win the Cup for the seventh time.
The excitement throughout was intense. It was, indeed, so great
M. Andre Tardieu, the F Prime Minister, giving an interri
to journalists:
sometimes that the referee had THREE PREMIER
to caution the players of both sides for allowing bad temper to creep into the game.
Kilmarnock's goal had
an ex-
tremely narrow' cecaps in the very firat minube, the Rangers commenc- ing with a spirit which suggested to be that they were not likely denied victory on this occasion. Nibloe (who Rumour has it is like- ly to be playing for Chelsea next season) mouth, and nearly let the Rangers
In.
TO MEET
DISARMAMENT PARLEY
mickicked in, the goal- RAMSAY MAC.
Relentless Pressure.
The Kilmarnock defenders were subjected to relentless pressure and
PARIS
д Quite
Paris, Apr. 20 surprise has be
in the beath minute opened the created by M. Tardieu's... suda scoring. English's overhead kick decision to accompany Mr. Han was punched clear by Ball, but MacDonald to Geneva, despite Fleming, rushing in, netted with electoral campaign,
'n fast drive from just outside tho. The decision is taken as an
p|phasis on--M. Tardieu's sense, penalty area.
the Communist The Tass Agency publishes re- Department of ports from Habarovsk Indicating International", which entered into Marshal Chang news-relations with SPECIAL PLANES that the "White Guard"
papers in Harbin and the Japanese Hsueh-liang and the Kuomintang. BEING BUILT
in the
Aitken fired in a long shot in urgency that he should be No doubt is felt that the entire newspaper published
Kilmarnock revival, but Hamilton Geneva simultaneously with Russian language, are pursuing a series of provocative acts was
had no difficulty in clearing. This MacDonald, Dr. Bruening and London, Apr. 20. campaign of violent provocation timed to coincide with the arrival
was the first time that he had H. L. Stimson. It is expected that the first of following the abortive attempts by jin Manchuria of the Lengue
No communique handled the ball in the first quarter
was issu the eight four-engined
the Nations Commission, with passenger White Russians to blow up
of an hour's play.
after the meeting of M. Tardit monoplanes of lightweight strip C.E.R. ralway bridge across the object of showing that Manchuria menaced by Communism and steel construction, designed for Sungari River and several other is
Again Kilmarnock found them-and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald the Imperial Airways Cairo-Cape C.E.R. properties.
anarchy, both of which are kept the obligation of the Oath of
selves up against it. Their defonce the Qual D'Orsay which last Authoritative circles in Moscow in check only by the presence of
Honolulu, Apr. 20. was stout, but Morton found Flem- forty minutes, but M. Tardla doclare there is no doubt what-the Japanese Army.
Allegiance upon members of the
Terribly distressing scenes,ing a hot handful. There was no told journalists that they h ever that these newspapers are
Free State Legislature was with the women spectators weep further scoring before the interval. discussed everything, especial
Geneva. directed and inspired from the
Second Half.
The Main Topic. same source that interested in concealing the real that the Harbin newspapers which this afternoon.
and is It is considered characteristic given a first reading in the Dailing unrestrainedly, marked the evidence of Mrs. Massic, wife of Lieut. Massie, who is charged. The second half was singularly From this statement, it may
incidents.inferred that disarmament inspirers and organizers of those now continue the provoentive
the attempts, and in ascribing the campaign, stubbornly conceal the
Mr. Blythe, a member of the with murder in
"Honour lacking in sensational
The Rangers attacked strongly, the main tople. M. Tardieu d latter to citizens of the U.S.S.R.
Archibald, Marshall, McPhail and not display pessimism regardl fact that when the attempt was Cosgrave Party, announced that Slaying Trial."
Mrs. Massie is only twenty-two Fleming putting in clever work in the disarmament outlook. made to blow up the Sungari he would submit an amendment| JAPANESE DUPLICITY.
years of age, and the ordeal of dividually, but being unable for The British Prime Ministi River bridge the watchman who
The second giving evidence of the outrage some time to penetrate a splendid presided at the usual weak The meaning of this provocative was killed by the criminals was a at a later stage.
almost defence.
Cabinet meeting this morning an campaign, it is asserted, is made Soviet citizen, while his confrere, reading has been set for April committed upon her was more than she could stand.
Kilmarnock enjoyed a
Ba bigger after luncheon left by air clearer by the statement of the White Guard, escaped without
She sobbingly related the share of the game for some time, for Paris in wat and boisterou Japanese-owned furbinskole Vre. (injury.
harrowing detalls of the assault, forcing the Rangers' inside for weather. He had arranged stating, among other things, that wards to drop back to assistance of advance to meet M. Tardieu thi members of Kahahawei's gong their defence. Eventually, how evening. His journey to Genevi
sault was committed.
struck a happy harmony and Mc speech at the Disarmament Con Mra. Massie finally broke down Phail scored after 25 minutes play ference, is being continued b and her mother, Mrs. Fortescue in this half, English getting the night. Before leaving London h jumped up and asked counsel for third goal ten minutes later. was seen by his occulist. the defence, Mr. Clarence
Genova Resolution. row, to cesse his questioning.
The inauguration of the London- Cape air routs, showing the ma- chines now employed,
Town route will be ready for pre- Himinary trials within the next few weeks and that the entire #eet will be in service towards the end of the year.
The fleet is being constructed by Aircraft Armstrong Whitworth
mio, which declares that the The entire investigation of the Sungari Bridge explosion was affair is now virtually in the
| 27.-Reuter.
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prepared "by order of the Eastern hands of White Guard elements. NEXT WORD laughed and talked while the as-ever, the Rangers forwards again where he will make an importan
CUP FINAL
LUCK
Limited of Coventry, at n cost of ARSENAL'S
£150,000 each.
The machines will welgh over eight tons, of which over two ton will be available for the netom- modation of the crew, passengers, maila and goods. The maximum and cruising. speeds will be respec-
miles tively 150 and 120
hourly und
a feature of the new ma- chines is that they will be able to alight at 60 miles an hour. With the new machines in commission, the London-Cape Town fight may, in due reduced from 11 -British Wireless,
course, to 9
TEAM
CHANGES
JAMES AND HULME INJURED
There have been mass arrests of Soviet citizens, 30 of whom, ac- cording to reliabla reports have {been subjected to torture.
MA CHAN SHAN.
JAPAN'S
The Tuss Agency has also been ALL OVERTURES Reuter
authorized to refute the reports regarding the alleged stay
of!
con-
REJECTED
of
CAPE FLIGHT RECORD
Dar-
General Mr Chan-shan at Blago- vestebensk and his alleged
: Genova, Apr. 21. nexion with the U.S.S.R.
China having accepted the re- These reports, it is stated, are solution of the Committee pure Inventions. General Ma Nineteen, giving the Mixed Com-
FAST TIME BY TWO been neither to Blagovest mission the right of deciding when
FRENCHMEN chensk nor to any other point in the Japanese troops can withdraw Soviet territory. The rumours of with safety from Shanghal, tha;
Capetown, Apr. 21. ja connexion between General Ma next word rests with Japan.
The French airmen, Goulette and Soviet representatives are 11. Hymans this afternoon absolutely false,
deavoured to persuade Mr. Nagaoka and Salel, flying from Le Bourget, Authoritative circles consider, to agree, but he declined to consent landed this morning, thirty nine that these rumours originate from to any course seeming to transfer minutes after midnight, con plot- be youngest player ever to appear in five months ago, when the Japan Geneva. Mr. Nagaoka has tele-the Cape
the the same source as those spread the negotiations from Shanghai to ing a record night from Europe to days the English Cup final will fail to ere supplied munitions to General graphed to Tokyo for instructions.
Albert Bensley, the 18-year-old Ma from Dairon and proceeded-Reuter. Arsonal outside right, who is re to charge the U.S.S.R. with having| placing Hulme in the Arsenal done it.
(Reuter's Spacial Service),
London, Apr. 21. The distinction of being
MISCARRIAGE OF eleven on Saturday against New-
JUSTICE
ANOTHER BREWER
INDEMNIFTED
Benguella, Apr. 20.
A vardiet of not guilty, an order for the costs to be refunded
castle. The change is necessary lowing to the fact that Hulmo s
on tho Injured list.
Beasley has so far only played | twice for the Arsenal, but he is one of the calmest members of the team training at Brighton.
The inability of James, the Ar- senal'a wizard inside-loft, to play has caused the deopcot disappoint- mont.
and for the grant of an indemnity The Newcastle team to-day wont
+
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SO-CALLED REBEL ARMIES
THREAT TO PU YI REGIME.
Harbin, Apr. 20. According to Chineso reports,
en-
LITTLE PRINCESS' BIRTHDAY
PARTY AT WINDSOR CASTLE
London, Apr. 20. H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth will spend her 6th birthday to-mor row at Windsor Castle, where her
Queen, are in residance.
of $1,800, wore the results of the to Whitley Bay to get a sniff of Genoral Wang Del-ling has been grandparents, the King and retrial to-day of Mr. A. J. Brewer, the North Son breezes.
a British ship's officer, who was The teams have selected arrested at Benguella in 1927 and follows:
115
They flew via West Africa, fol- lowing much the same route as Mollison, and completed the journey in throo days, nineteen hours, despite encountering nand- winds and whirlwinds over the Sahara.-Keuter.
SECOND BRITISH
BUDGET
DEPENDENT UPON LAUSANNE
London, Apr 20,
Mr. Stanley Baldwin, replying to a Parliamentary question, as to.
The Teams.
Alan Morton was out of the In the General Commission Rangers team for this match, the the Disarmament Conference:
Geneva, the British delegato, Si sides lining up as follows:
Rangers-Hamilton; Gray, Mc- John Simon, moved that withou Aulay; Meiklejohn, Simpson, prejudice to other proposals fo Brown; Archibald, Marshall, discussion under later, heads, th English, MePhail and Fleming. Conference declares its approva Kilmarnock: Bell; Leslie, of the principle of qualitativ Nibloe; Morton, Smith, McEwan; disarmament, namely, the salad Connell, Muir, Maxwell, Duncan tlon of certain classes or descrip and Altkin.-Reuter.
"RED" JOHNSON DEPORTED
LINDBERGH AFFAIR
SEQUEL
(Rauter's Special Service).
New York, Apr. 20. Honry ("Red") Johnson, Colonel Lindbergh's former chauffeur, hus been deported to Europe aboard the liner-Europe.
tions of weapons, with a view t prohibiting by international con vention their possession or by any State.
He expressed the view the qualitative disarmament was mor effective as the most importan thing was that no State abonk continue to live under a system in which all classes of armament were allowed.
Rival Plans,
A proposal on the lines of B John Simon's resolution fa befor the conference in the plan pu forward by Italy and the Unite States. Another plan for the International control of cartal It will be recalled that he was armaments has been advanced to closely questioned by the immigra France. The Yugo-Slavia delega tion authorities when the Lind-tion supported the latter achet
to-day and Bir John Simon's re bergh bady was kidnapped.
th aolution was approved by German delegate, Dr. Nadolny. K was also supported by Sir Thoma Wilford, New Zealand, and Bigno Grandi, Italy. The debate wai adjourned
BANDIT CRIMES
OUTRAGE
Harbin, Apr. 21.
until to-morrow Reuters and British Wireless.
Professor R. Robertson, Pročam Economio and Political Selenco, Seven-bandits yesterday raided kong University, will deliver.
appointed commander-in-chief of
The King's chef has baked the desirability of having 450-ANOTHER MANCHURIA the old Kirin Army, which is now birthday cake, decorated with six cond budget after the Lausanna convicted of petty thoft, spending) Arsenal-Mons; Parker, Hap-called the People's Patriotic Army. candles, for the ten party, at which and Ottawa Conferences, sald.. hs a year in prison.
good; Jones, Roberts, Male; General Lin Du hna been appoint- Their Majesties, the Duke and was unable to go beyond the Chan The ro-trial was due to ener Bensley, Jack, Lambert, Bastined his second in command. Duchess of York, their youngest cellor of the Exchequer's state- getic British diplomatie action and John. with the Lisbon Government.
General Ting Chao has rofused daughter. Princess Margaret, the ment that proposals might have Newcastle:-McInroy; Nolson, Brewer alwaya denied his guilt, Fairhurst; McKenzie,
to join these forces and it is Prince of Wales, with the Princess to be submitted to Parliament later the Davidson, Weaver; Boyd, Richardson, Allen, sumed that he will operate with Royal and Lord Harewood, and to give McMonomy and Lang.
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