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RESISTANCE

FORT

DUNLOP

The Tyre of Rugged zweit

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EIGHT DAYS AND NIGHTS ON DERELICT PLANE

FLIER'S ATLANTIC

ADVENTURE

LIVED ON SANDWICHES AND RADIATOR WATER

GRAPHIC STORY OF THE

HAUSNER RESCUE

New York, June 12.

Our photo shows the Shanghai Jacht Chelidan (left) and friends of the crew speeding them on their de

They were expected to parture for Nagasaki last werk. Mr. H. Aust, the skipper, is second from the right.

they have not yet pul, in an appearance and spine for the safety of the craft.

THE MIRACULOUS RESCUE FROM ALMOST reach Nagaanki on Saturday, but although a yacht was reported yesterday to be within twenty mises of Nagasaki,

CERTAIN DEATH OF

STANLEY MR. HAUSNER, THE NEWARK AIRMAN, PROVIDES] A VIVID STORY.

Tossed about aimlessly at the mercy of the waves) and currents of the Atlantic for eight days and nights, ' eking out his scanty provisions and refusing to give up hope in spite of the steady passage of time without the sight of a ship, Hausner owes his life to superb courage and the fact that a British oil-tanker does not neces- sarily follow the usual steamer routes.

of

Hausner's monoplane stood up to the battering several rough days thanks to a safety-measure which he insisted upon before taking off on the hazardous At- lantic crossing which had Warsaw as its projected destination, but which terminated about five hundred miles to the west of Oporto.

The derelict machine had a petrol-tank device en- abling them to be employed, for a brief while, as pon- On these the machine had drifted miles from the point of the forced descent upon the sea.

toons.

The accident occurred on June 3, the day on which he set out from Harbour Grace on his adventurous flight, and he was picked up yesterday, eight days and nights afterwards. He had long been given up for dead by all except his wife.

A graphic story of how inc

tossed about the

· Was

Atlante in his derelict monoplane manag-

B. & S. STEAMER ing to live on a few sandwiches

ASHORE

350 PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF

and the water he managed to!

U.S. BUDGET:

CRISIS

LARGE CUTS IN EXPENDITURE

Washington, June 12. Even the monumental pro- posals now under considera- tion by House of Representa- tives and Senate will not balance the United States budget.

to

This mission is attributed President Hoover, repert having it that he made this clear at a mert-

s at the White Hous

ins

wifi siveral balens

that

It is estimated

Fortiper Federal economies amounting to be tween G$150,000,0nm and GRUNNE sou ou will be unerasary before the Budget is balanced. Renter

RIFT IN LUTE

CHILEAN SOCIALIST

of his engine, was related over Socialist

RESIGNS

SOLUTION FOR SILVER

EX-INDIA BANKER'S

PROPOSALS

London, Jane 13,

An international agreement. to control output and un-- dertaking by the Government- of Indin not to sell its surplus silver helow certain prices or not exceeding certain quanti ties at various price levels and the gradual remonetisation-st silver, are among suggestions for the solution of the siker question made by Mr. E. 4. Bunbury, ex-President of the Bombay Board of the Imperial Bhak i India, in a article in The Financial Times-Bruter.

THIRD DEGREE TRAGEDY

BRIGHT, LAUSANNE OUTLOOK

CANCELLATION OF

DEBTS

FRANCE AND

BRITAIN

AGREE ON

MAIN

OBJECTIVE

JAPAN IN MANCHURIA TRUST IN

RECOGNITION ON THE TAPIS

ISAITO AND ARAK! IN

CONFERENCE

Tokyo, June 13.

It is regarded as practically! certain that Baron Uchida will accept the Foreign Office port- Folio as soon

the present special session of the Diet comes end and that Count Kabayuma will succeed him as President of the South Man- 'churian Railway,

to

GERMANY CANNOT

PAY

INEVITABLE STAND AT LAUSANNE,

Berlin, June 12. "No More Reparations!"

This is the slogan of all politienį parties In Germany today.

Any Government pled- ging itself to pay. "tribute" would certainly he swept aut of existence and consequently Herr,yon Papen, the new Chancellor will make it per- feetly clear at Lausanne that Germany "cannot” pay re- paration any longer.

Dr. Bruening's last state- ment before his downfall was to the effect that he could not Imagine the conditions which would make the resumption

of reparations payments pos- sible.--Reuter,

CHANGE IN U.S. ATTITUDE

UNIVERSAL WIPING CLEAN OF THE WAR

DEBTS AND REPARATIONS SLATE is the ultimate objective of both the British and French Governments, according to well-informed quarters, following yesterday's important discussions in Paris be-- tween Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Sir John Simon, M. Herriot and the French Finance M.

Hones for an agreement at Lausanne which will mark the end of the economic warfare in Europe are now running high.

NO CUT AND DRIED AGREEMENT

PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

Paris, June 12.

An important ennference held last night between Haron Saito, the Prime Minister, 2nd] A successful prelude to Lau-

for sunne General Araki, the Minister

such Lonic for the War, on the issues of mosť vítalannemie disarmament con- interest to the country.

Ramsay ference is how Mr.

The early recognition of the MacDonald's early visit to Paris:

with conversations

M. Manchukuo Government and the for

various Herriot has been hailed.

unification

of

the

New York. Jum 12. Disagreements. have SCOIL jextract from the cooling systent coloped in the ranks of

group who effected

VIOLET

SHARP'S

the

SUICIDE

No statement has been issued

renched.

the wireless to Mr. Stanley successful anti-Government coup

wife, by Captain a Santiago de Chile last week. sner's

Actording tn Wilson, the skipper of the Bri- Tish tanker. Circle Shell to-day, latest information Santiago. The Circle Shell WAN the Dun Cartus eraft which picked up Hausner. Da vila.

Hom

DESTROYERS ON out the Girve as earlier reported, former

SCENE

Carrying three hundred

passengers,

the

and fifty China Navigation Company's *.6. Shengking, on the North China run, came to grief last night when rounding the treacherous Shantung Pro-. montory.

EXHAUSTED BUT UNHURT.,

the Chilean

Ambassador Washington. 14 in The airman, said Captain Wil-prime mover

revolution. Most, was on the verge of exhausthe

and one of the tion, but was quité unhuri.

Last night, Mrs. Buisner was three members of declaring that berthe Republican overjoyed,

Junta prayers had not been in vain, Socialist although she had never lost faith which assumed the reins of gov

the

in her husband's safety.

Captain Wilson learned from Hausser that he was forced down

At about 8.30 pm.. The Sheng, into the Allantie on the evening king went aground on Chiming of June 3, the day he hopped off Island, about fifteen miles to the for Warsaw. east of Welhaiwel.

FORTNIGHT AT SEA. Two destroyers and an

The Circle Shell is due at New miralty tug were immediately des-j patched to her assistance by the Oriens on June 27 and in the

Ad-

]] ernment

light of President

WORLD ECONOMIC

}

CONFERENCE

AMERICA'S IDEAS OUTLINED.

New York, June 12. The world economic con- ference proposed by Great Britain will not be convened.... until the late autumn in the opinion of authoritative American quarters.

According to the Washington cor-

It

"Japanese administrations in It is thought that the statesmen respondent of the Baltimore Sun, Manchurin," are understood to jof the two countries were not seek-the present plan meeting with the have been among the subjects ing a cut and dried two-Power approval of the United States is to discussed.

agreement ready for presentation get the conference started before t Lausanne, but rather a conver-the American presidential elections

after the election. ing survey. | FRIGHTENED TO to indicate what decisions were gence of attitudes after a search in November and to continue

The idea is that effective deci- sions can only be reached after the elections when the United States delegates may then be able freely to give their views on tariffs and the reduction of war debts without embarrasing President Hoover's political chances.

DEATH

New York, June 12. A deep revulsion of feeling has followed the admission that the case against Miss Violet Sharp, who took her life on Friday, has collapsed and that there is no evidence of any connexion between the unfortunate girl and the Lindbergh kidnapping.

MORATORIUM EXTENSION. HARBIN FIGHTING.

Reparations were, of course, the Meanwhile, it is reported from keynote of the discussions and it

large Harbin that a

anti-May-

is believed that both goverments chukua

recaptured force Pinbsien, some fifty miles to the The Ma huko east of Harbin. forces are in retreat.

-Other anti-Manchukuo troops to-day attacked Yugovitch, on the Chinese Eastern Railway, Harbitr. eight miles south of interrupting communications for The Press Ad

five hours. the general public believe that Miss Sharp's

According to Japanese informa- sukelde was provoked by the tiun, uther skirmishes have Cordovn. has re-

Harbin pitiless third degree methods emeurred to the north of signed his pusition

Don Davila was acting President played by the police in their while General Ma Chan-shan is

anquestionings, formed Chile, having Fol

reported to be massing in administration immediately after

emsiderable strength to the north- Mrs Morrow, the mail's the uprising. - Kenter.

pleyer and the mother-in-law of west of Harbin, but at Colonel Lindbergh, declared: distance.-Reuter. "The poor girl was simply frigli.

Davila

PROJECT

British naval authorities at Wel-meantime an appeal has been CHINA SHIPPING teed to death." haiwei and it was decided to take broadcast to any vessel pussing If the passengers, an operation the derelict monoplane to pick it which is reported to be proceeding ap. The drifting machine is re-i in good weather conditions.

The warships will stand-by the rted to be stiff in a good con- Shengking until she is re-floated;

it is understovil.

the

bottom.

dition.

Hausner's life was saved by a It is stated that the vessel is dump-valve device fitted to, the holod in

through petrol tanks of the aeroplane, to Jenable the plot, in the case of The Shengking is a new, boat, his being compelled to land having come out from Home this the water, to make pontoons.

through striking a rock.

year.

oa

BIG LOAN BY THE

DOLLAR LINE

Mrs. Morrow vigorously protested her belief in the in- hocence of her mald and Edith Sharp from the outset.

nc-

Con-

some

BATTLE ON HARBIN OUTSKIRTS ANOTHER SALLY BY INSURGENTS.

Harbin, June 13. anti-Manchukuo

Tha

forces

ar-

audible as a severe battle raged during the night to the south of the city.

As the untiManchukuo forces

The Premier Points the Way. agreed that an, extension of the moratorium in Germany was in-

evitable.

It was felt by both Britain and France, however, that the moratorium should be effected in conditions avoiding unila. teral denunciation of her ob- ligations by Germany, thus giving America's European debtors time to concert in a common allitude towards their creditors in the ultimate hope that after the Presidential elections in the United States, America will cancel the debt and make a uniyeran! clean slate.

CHANGE INEVITABLE.

It is well known that Mr. H. L.

(Continued on Page 7.)

WATER RATIONS

HOURS INCREASED: RESERVOIR Mark ACHIEVED

ut

in-

The week-end rains have proved so satisfactory in adding to the that, Colony's water in storage commencing,lu-morrow, afternoon, there will be a further increase in the hours of supply.

Instead of four hours as be present, the supply will creased to seven hours.

The supply in the area between Robinson Road and Caine Road, and in Macdonnell Road, will be 4 a.m. to 7 m., and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. For Bowen Road, Conduit Road, May Road and Peak Road, the hours will be 6 a.m. to 9 n.m. and Gp.m. to 9 p.m.

It is pointed out that Mas Violet Sharp, the dead girl, was highly strung and sensitive. She made another violent effort to (Special to Telegraph")

become more and more nervous capture Harbin last night, Shanghai, June 13. It is reported that the China after each polico examination and Merchants Steam

Navigation finally the doctor was summoned titlery and rifle-fire being clearly On alüchting She was built by Scott and

on the water, Co., of Greenock.

the two dump.valves are closed. Company is in negotiation with to prevent her collapse.

the American shipping concern, POLICE "JUSTIFICATION." influx of water A Reuter message states that preventing an

loan of

The hours for the remainder of the mishap oecurred in a fog and forming air pockets, which the Dollar Line, for a

The Chief Inspector of the New adyanced, several units of the forces opposing them an Chinese

the Colony will be a.m. to 9 a.m. the complete reorganisation of the Jersey State Police, who is while the Shengking was on her buoyed up the aeroplanefcenter. Mex $30,000,000 in order to effect

and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.- .. avowed exponent of the third de-mutinied nud joined their crat- way to Chofoo. H.M.S. Wren and

Company.

As rogards disarmament, the

Commencing on Wodnewly, a 14 the salvage tug Brock are tuklag

Part of the loan will be used gree, is anything but apologetic while enemies.

The anti-Manchukuo Com-in a statement which he Issued

troopa French appear to have yeared to hours' supply will be given in the for the redemption of the pany's existing obligations. to-day seeking to justify the police succeeded in defeating the Japan-wards the British iden of a mill-new group street fountains.

On enquiry at the Waterworks ese troops to the south of Harbin, tary holiday.

Office of the P.W.D... we wore in- It is stated that the develop-actions.

first "The girl," he declared, "was but later the Japanese rallied,

formed by the Maintenance En- ment proposed will be the stop towards the expansion of the fresh and impertinent from the threwing fresh troops into the

gineer (Mr. E. Newhouse) that China Merchants S. N. Com-start until the baby found hattle, and counter-attacked with We are determined to do every-the reservoir position was

the more satisfactory, The Hague, June 12, pany, which proposes, commencdend. Then she became a bundle dehausted and hard

tho anti-Manchukuo thing we can to reach decisions at much.

remove amount in storage exceeding 1,000 The death has occurred of the ing in July, to Inaugurate an of shivering nerves on the verge of pressed,

Do the Lausanne which will Thon

went

Continued on Page 7.) to forcas were retreating

million gallons. octogenarian ex-Premier of Hol-ocean-going service between China collapse.

warningclapproached Reuter land, Dr. Heemskirk. Reutet wuorta end the South Sean - Rework" Kante

the passengers off.

TYPHOON FILLS UP. The Royal Observatory reports that the typhoon has apparently Alled up. Pressure is highest In the Pacific to the east of Hokkaido, and low over South Chinu. Local forecast:-S. W. winds, moderate; cloudy; occasional rain.

DR. HEEMSKIRK'S

DEATH

. POLITICIAN

OCTOGENARIAN DUTCH

WO

Was

PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

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