· JAPANESE ENVOY THE GALLANT
IN NANKING
HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1932.
THE
NINETEENTH ARMY
BOMBAY RIOTS QUELLED
THE JAPANESE
PREMIERSHIP
ARMY OPPOSED TO
MR. SUZUKI
in Nanking
MUCH SPECULATION Shanghai Defenders Now
PROVOKED
AN UNOFFICIAL EXPLANATION
Nanking, May 18.
NEARLY THOUSAND
· CASUALTIES
Bombay, May 17.
Tokyo, May 17. The grave developments in Bom- A mans meoting of Parliament- bay and Calcutta are now subsidary members of the Selyuka! this afternoon unanimously elected The Sixty-First Division of the Ing.
After four days of rioting in Mr. Kisaburo Suzuki President, in Nineteenth Route Army, which bore the brunt of the early fight-Bombay, in which no fewer than succession to Mr. Inukal, but with 88 were killed and 850 wounded, the Army's refusal to recommend ing in Chapel against Japanesequiet was restored this evening., a War Minister to enter the party bluejackets and regulars, have en- Order has been restored also in Cabinet, Mr. Suzuki's appointment tered Nanking, coming from the Calcutta, where, in the course of to tho Premiership now seems un-- trenchies at Kunshan now that the the rioting, the Deputy Commis likely. Japanese troops are withdrawing,sioner of Pollee and other officers, as well as a number of constables, The population here lined the were injured. There were also n
score of civilian casualtion. visit to the capital of the Japanese streets and gave them a tremen- Ambassador to Brazil, Mr. Ariyo-dous welcome after
The trouble was due to Hindus their three
stoning a Moslem shi, who is now returnink to months In the trenches.
Reuter. Shanghai.
(Special to "Telegraph")
Shanghai, May 18. Considerable speculation has been provoked in Chinese
circles
Shanghai and Nonking over
In the
The troops, who will rest here for some time, looked fit, despite their experiences in the fighting line.--Beuter.
A
While the reason for the vinit has not been made public, it reported that Mr. Arlyoshi went to Nanking for the purpose of in- formally sounding out the opinion of Chinese government leaders re- garding Strio-Japanese questions, particularly those nected with the Japanese drawal of forces from Shanghat LOCAL MARKET VERY and the proposal for the setting up
of a round table conference.
political
con-
with-
Mr. Ariyoshi failed to obtain an
DOLLAR DROPS A FARTHING
UNCERTAIN
The Army's Insistence of o national cabinet appeare well rea- soned, as there is little doubt that. no party Cabinet will be able to proccasion.command sufficient respect and confidence to tackle the present national crisis.
The presence of British troops patrolling the disturbed areas, in Bombay had a salutary effect to- day, although in places there were further fierce outbreaks of Hindu Moslem animosity. The tension was heightened by the fact that It was the Moslem New Year.
now
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RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC
warelength of 366 II W. on metres. 1845 K.C.).
6-7 pm. Chinese Programme. 6-6.30 p.m. Children's Concert. 7-10.30 p.m. European Programme of Vietor Records.
7 p.m. Mail Notice, etc. 7.3.7.21 p.m. L'Aricienne (Dizel)
Iloyal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden UI12/9118. 8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather Report.).
7.21-8.15 p.m. A Concert. Violin Solo-Caprice
Antique (Balogh-Kreis lar). Violin Sola-Legend of the Cahran (Cadman) Frits relater 1003.
Fall)
It la unlikely that the cabinet will be decided before Bong-Your Little Black Eyes (da Dantro-de
Marguerite D'Alvares (Menzo-Soprana)
113p. May 20, as Prince Saionji is not ex-Song The Shepherdess (Duarto-Taburo) pected to arrivo at Tokyo until
Piano Salo-Invitation to the Waits (Weber) Alfred Curtot 1201. May 19.-Rouler.
Sang-June Brought the Roses (Stanley-fipen-
shaw). Bung-When You and I Were BeventTHEM
Kahn-Town)
John McCormack (Tenor) 108S. "Cello Solo-antie Teatre (Hemacher).
Tablo Chants 1191.
Soviet and Japan, Early in the day, several more
Lendon, May 17. people were killed and many in-
the jured. but the authorities
The question of how far gradually gained control of the extreme Nationalist movement, Cells Hele-Menuri (Debussy)
troops which brought about the assas-Song-The Two Grenadiers (Schumann). situation, the police and
of Mr. Inukni is in-Song-Midnight Review (Glink) displaying complete impartiality |sination
Feodor Challspin (1). towards the rioters.
fluenced by Hitlerism or Fascism,
Zephyre Piano Sol-Murmurl
Niemiana). There was also a clash between or how far it has arisen out of
Some Mendelten! Moslems and Hindus in Calcutta the conclliatory attitude
in the Pls Spring
Radolph Ganz 108. 8.15-8.35 p.m. Hawaiian Musir.
Interview with Mr. Lo Wen-kan, the Hongkong dollar declined to-day and during the efforts Sino-Japanese dispute, is arrest-
the Minister for Foreign Affairs, over two but he conversed for hours with Mr. Wang Ching-wei.
Wang It is stated that Mr. Ching-wei told the Japanese envoy that China hatt placed the settle ment of the Sino-Japanese dispute
the hands entirely in Jeague of Nations-Reuter,
of
3.-
Although silver is up in London. farthing this morning to 18. 1/8d. The local market is very uncertain, with_little_inclination for anyone to do business.
to restore order the Deputy Coming attention here. missioner of Police. Mr. Hartley, and other officers and constables. were struck by flying missiles.
London reports a rise of 1/8th British Wirelern. in silver. China and India were smal buyers, while sellers heid
After the official back. The
WATER-SLOGAN · COMPETITION
HON. MR. SHENTON TO JUDGE
We are pleased to announce that the Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton has very kindly consented to act as Judge in the Telegraph's Save Water Slogan Competition, entries for which close on Saturday next. All slogans sent in, whether pre- viously published or not, will he forwarded to Mr. Shenton, whose decision will be Anal.
There is no slackening in the number of entries being sent in. From the latest batch we make the following selections:
Axing, SENATORS
the market ruled steady, with America inclined to buy.
is
In New York silver at 28 down 1/8ths, but the market is re- ported to be atendy.
BRITISH FILMS
COMING
"SUSIE" AND "HINDLE
WAKES"
The King's Theatre is arranging to show two capital British pic fures very shortly.
On Friday and Saturday, 20th and 21st, "Sunshine Susie," that; bright and sparkling film will be screened, whilst from Sunday to Empire Day (24th instant) inclu- sive a special attraction will be! offered in "Hindle Wakes.".
AGAIN
CRASH
THIRD DEFEAT IN A ROW
Drowsy Waters
MEID. Jenken.
Kane Hawaiian 20704.
"Japan has reached the criti-Hawaiian Moon. eal point of her development." Hann Slano Hawait says the Manchester Guardian in-Hawallan March, a leading article. Iler political to keep development has falled pace with her economie develop- a highly ment. While Japan is organised industrial state Government in largely feudal."
Katie's Hawaarts 20702.
tonajulu March,
Frank Feters and John K. Pluhi Kuhnia Mach
(Guitar). 20027. 8,35-9.10 p.m. her
Rosenkavaller Richard StraULE)
Augmented Tail Drelestra conducted
by Richard Air 1280/9263. 3.10.10 p.m. Variety.
Referring to Russia, the article says that if the outcome of the present internal struggle is the establishment of a military dictn-Instrumental-Going to tide That Midnight torship, a great struggle between Instrumental-Fourth
Falt
Train.
the two powera is probable.
"The tide is strongly set towards declares Mr. E. H. democrney," Pickering, a former Morning Poat correspondent in Japan and now a member of the House of Commons the Morning Post. "Not even the almost religious awe in which the Emperor is held will tolerate anything in the nature of an Solo Sileney, unveiled absolutism."
New York, May 17. St. Louis appear to have broken the morale of the Senators, win- ning their third match in a row at Washington to-day, this time by a margin of 11 runs to 2.
Menuwhile. the Yankers con-writing in tinue their winning progress. Cleveland failed again to-day In very tight game. Chapman hit home run for the Yanks and Averill replied in kind for the Indians.
Results: -
20029.
of July at a Country Georgia Yellow Jinmmers 20649. Humorous Song-I'd do Anything for You. tumorous Song-He's So Unusual
Helen Kane 12690. St. Margaret's Chines Westminster, Imprezatons of Loaden (Westminster)
Actually recorded by Stanley Repers chorus-How's Your Folks and My Fulks
The Happiness Huys Tumerous Sang-I Married the Bootlegger's
Daugher
Frank Crumilt 19735. Drgan Sol-Marin My Own Gong-Kentucky Babe. Sang-Mighty Laks Toes Ranse Solo The Doll Dance.
Jesse Crawford 22748.
The Times in a leading article
Vaughn De Leath (Soprano) 20064. on the future of Manchuria, Hays Vaner hit a home run for Pitts-that the Japanese army must un- Danio Belo-1. Louis B Peabody 20098,
បង hurgh, giving them the edge on derstand, as well as the Japanese Neem Spiritual-Leave It There.
Government, the immense embar-Negro Spiritual-Stand by Me Brooklyn.
rassment which will be caused by the assumption of complete respon- slbillty for what, racially and geographically, is a part of China. It is to be hoped that the Lytton Commission will be able to suggest arrangement satisfactory to
Cincinnati
A special matinee performance Pittsburgh No. 13-The water you save to-day may save a life to-mor- of "Sunshine Susie" will also be Chicago
given on Empire Day at 11.30 St. Louis TOW
No. 14: A little sovee cacha.m., with special prices for school: morning; a big save each night." | children.
No. 15:"Tighten your taps
or tighten your belt."
National League.
2 New York
3 Brooklyn
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4 Boston
American League. "
2 Detroit
3 Chicago
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Philadelphia "Hindle Wakes," which is des- Boston No. 16:--Use water for tea, cribed as Britain's greatest screen Washington
achievement to date, is a play of New York but bathe in the sen."
No. 17:-"Want of thought-Lanenshire lifo, written by Stanley
want a quart."
No. 18:"A gallon in the mains is worth twenty in the drains."
Slogans, which must not exceed ten words, but may be less, must be addressed to the Editor, and be marked:Water Slogan Com- petition."
PRIME MINISTER TAKES AIRING
LEAVES FOR SCOTLAND TO-NIGHT
London, May 17. The Prime Minister went for a motor drive in the country to-day He returned to the Nursing Home to-night, but will leave to-morrow, and, after spending Home time in Downing Street, he will travel by night train to Losslemouth, Scot- Jand, to complete his con- valescence.
He will be away about three weeks, returning to London in time to prepare for the Lausanne Conference, which opens on Juna 16th-British Wireless.
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or later, to be a collision with the 2 Soviet. The future of Manchuria may be palated in rosy colours by the pioneers of Japanese penetra- tlon, but it is at present full of Houghton over twenty years ago.
dilleulty and danger.-Router. It is one of the few plays that does not age with time, and in as
Fascism in Jaрип fresh, as provocative in theme an when it was written. It is, in
Shanghai, May 17. fact, coming to be regarded now
Commenting on the death of Mr. as one of the plays of the century. It inaugurated a new school of used where each type is particu- inukai, editorials in the Chinese dramp which expressed the view larly suitable.
vernacular papers to-day profess of the new social order, wherein
The work which he had under-grave anxiety at the growth of the rising generation claimed in- taken had not been without care-fantiam in Japan.
Some six years dependence and set up a new code ful planning.
The Shun Pao observes that the 1st League match v. Craigengower, of relations between the sexes have been spent, including trips to fascist-like movements which are at Cralgengower ground:-A. This story is played to an intri- the Far East, in making the pre-sweeping over Japan lack the Taylor, C. B. Beat, R. S. Nichol, W. guing conclusion against a vast, parations for the flight, and he strong guiding hand of a Musso-Russell (skip); R. Duncan, F. V.
E. W. L. Hogbin, Whitto spectacular background of Lan-emphasized that no attempt was lint, hence political life will be Holland (skip); H. F. Stoneham, D. cashire at work and at play,
being made to break records. embittered and bring about a pro-w. Philips, IL. H. Rose, H. Nish
bable war in the Far East.
(skip). Reserves:--S. Adams and C. A NARROW ESCAPE.
The China Times expresses its Hatt
2nd League match v. Cralgengower, Up to the mishap now feared. opinion in similar manner. It
Kowloon Bowling Green Club the flight has been very success states that if Japan develops to t
ground: G. H. Sherriff, J. S. Logan, ful, and Capt. Bertram was con-wards fascism the present social . E. Hale, W. S. Drake (skip); Miss Chrystall
And indent.
and political orders will be upset G. N. Mitchell, J. 8. McIntosh, J. G. bred at Fleetwood in Lancashire. Recalling his earlier trip when and a fresh menace will arise. Meyer, F. L. Raplay (skip)ing:
Ashworth, W. Venables, This young actress, yet only 21 his plane sank at Vizag patam, | threatening world security. years old, came to London some Capt. Bertram said that was
Under such circumstances China V. Petherick time ago to study for the stago at smaller Junkers plans than the obviously will be subject to greater C. L. Farmer and J. Macdonald. the Royal Academy of Dramatic one he is using on the present external threats than at the pre- Art. She secured two small trip. On that occasion the plane sent time. theatrical engagements, notably made a porfect landing but n wave in "The Berg," and then played a caught the machine and tipped it The pilot and his com- minor role in the Gainsborough over. film version of "A Warm Corner," panion ran along the other wing to with Leslie Henson and Heather try and regain the balance, but it Subsequently sho was too inte. The experience was Thatcher. haunted studios and casting diree rendered still more uncomfortable tors, and in something like des- because the water was known to pair ahe decided to give up stage be shark infested. Capt. Bertram and screen and return home to and his companion remained in It for about 20 minutes but were take up a business career.
rescued by a bont from the stenner Clan Maclivery.
Sybil Thorndike, Norman Mc- Kinnel, Edmond Gwenn, John Stuart and Belle Chryst all the leading roles.
was born
Then Miss Chrystall heard that Victor Saville, who Ind directed her in her first film, was to make
A
closest attention to the course of
Service.
X
(skip). Reserves
Recreio Teams. The Club de Recrelo teams for Saturday are: The Sin Wen Pao compares the
1st League v. Taikos (away) at 3.30 outrages and recent disquioting p.m.:-L, F. Xavier, R. R. Robarte, L. C. R. Souza, R. F. Luz (skip); T. A. Gutierrez, J. G. Ozarlo, F. developments in Tokyo with the storm. The paper urges the Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro,
A. 9. Gomes, threatening clouds preceding a Silva, C. G. Silva (skip): F. A.
Mniques (skdp).
V. 2nd League Chinese Government to pay the
Taikoo (home) at events in Japan.-Reuter's Special 3.30 pm. M. A. Carvalho, J. M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, C. H. Basto (skip); F. Prata, F, X. Stares, C. A. Lopes, More Friction in Manchuria
A. II. Basto (skip); A. A. Xavier, J. M. 8. Rosario, E. M. Remedios, Dr. Tokyo, May 17.
R. A. C. Basto (skip). According to Harbin press de- The party had a narrow escape during their present flight. Fly-spatches, friction appears to have arlson again between Manchukuo WIDE AUTHORITY FOR "Hindle Wakes," and wrote to ing across the Bay of Bengal from and the Lytton Commission, as him with the result that he not Calcutta to Rangoon they ran into the Intter desire to interview very hopefully gave her an inter- storm and had to deviate from Ganoral Ma Chan-ahan, Manchu-
The result was kto is opposed to the iden. view, but her assurance gained their course. her à test, and from about twenty that when they ran out of tho
The Manchukuo Government A Bill authorising the Cabinet candidates, sho emerged the storm, having flown pland, they
also
to reported only la themselves with
Shanghai, May 17. to take steps to meet any financial selected actress for the important found
The Chinese National Aviation crisia during the forthcoming re- and rather difficult role of "Jenny enough petrol to keep them going again threatening to arroat Dr. cons will probably be tabled in Hawthorn." As "llindle Wakee for about ten minutes. Fortunate Wellington Keo, if he persists in Corporation, which has so success- Parliament by the Government be has proved, she is an excellent ly the pilot located a lake north continuing alleged political ac-fully run the Yangtse Valley air
tivien-Roster's Special. fore Parliament is prorogued,
actress of considerable promise, of Akyab and landed there safely.
service, la propósing to extend its servico to Peking. A test plane This announcement has boon and furthermore she bringe life They stayed there during the
returned here after a flight to Tien- made by the Primo Mialster, who and conviction to the character by night and the storm which they
Orlando Thomas Kinsey, of tsin, making landing arrangementa, adda that emergency measures will reason of being a Lancashire girl had avoided followed them there.
It is expected that the servloe only come into effect by proclama- with genuine understanding of It braka furiously in the night Esat Grinstead, an or-Metropoll- tion, after mature consideration and sympathy for "Jenny's" char-but the machine was undamaged, tan Police sorgeant was 108 on will operate
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