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3-JTAST SATURDAY, OCTOB
REVOLVER THREAT IN C
NOU TEMPLE
IDOLS STOLEN
SERIOUS POONA THEFT
SINTOUCHABILITY TENSION FEAR
(Spacial to “Talexṛaph.”)
Poona, Sept. 30. sensation has been creat- by the theft of two den-idols, valued at $15, from the Temple of rvati, hōre.
feared that the loss will 'sorious discord among the la community as the temple e of two which were open- to the Untouchables after
andhi began his fast.
sta Hindus are almost certain my the theft at the door of the
achables-Reuter,
SE CHINA SWEEP DISPUTE
BIG PRIZES BEING WITHHELD
With the exception of the holders of tickets. who drew Champagne Bay, Wonderful Stag, Ajax and Indiana, srst four the Junk Bay Handicap at the last i race, meeting, participants in the! South China Athletic Association
on
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Mies Diana Fishwick, who Yesterday won the English Women's Golf Championskip.
EMPIRE SALESMAN
THE ROYAL FLYING
TOUR.
A RENDEZVOUS AT MALMO
con-
BRITISH WAR'-LOAN-
CONVERSION
ONLY 8 PER CENT. TO BE REDEEMED.
London, Bepl. 30.
The remarkable saccess of the five per cent; war fosh' conversion Was Atiouneed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to-day, when that part of the loan regardlog which no Intimation has been re- ceived will be automatically in- cluded in the amount to be converted.
The official statement says that out of the total sum of £2,085,- 000,000 which was outstanding on June 30, £1,920,000,000 has been converted, leaving £163,000,000 or eight per cent, to be redeemed in * rash on December 1.—-Reuter,
BARRACK ROOM
BAD-LADS
S.W.B. AND PEAK
BURGLARIES.
FOUR NEW- ARRESTS
YESTERDAY
DE LA SALA CASE
MAJOR CASSEES! COMPLAINT
·BAIL AGAIN REE"
An alleged throat to do it Major Cassel, of The Crible w the substance of a further that brought against Mr. Pastor E Sala, Hongkong- manager- Shameen Printing Proc appearance on remand before MATE Wynne Jones at the Central Police Court this morning :
Mr. A, E. Hall, representing Mr. Poter Sin, intimated that ħila firm
Mr. Ernest Brown.
had no further instructions to act LIBERAL SECESSION.IT S
on behalf of the defendant
FORCED
TO MEET BRITISH TARIFE
Dublin, Bept. 180. The damaging effects on Anglo-Irish tariff v Ireland's exports of fa dace, particularly of live and the strong pressu
protests of the farmers
CHACO FIGHT
forced the Government's hands: split in twa.
¿The... Free Stato now offers • a
solution, by which the Governmont g: Tho,
will pay the bulk of the duty sounded from
Mr. Leo d'Almada, sar. said he New Minister imposed upon trish eattle on where thorns
had now been instructed to "ap_ pear for the defendant.
Chief Detective Inspector A. N. Reynolds handed in a second charge against defendant, hucuk- ing him of having threatened Major Cassel with intent to do in
of Mines
Mr. Ernest Brown
jury to him. The first count charged the threatening Mr. Raymond O'Shen in Tee House Street.
Appointed defondant with
.
NOT GUILTY PLEAS."; Mr. d'Almada outbred a plea of Further arrests have been made not guilty to the new charge and following investigations into the also withdrew the plen of guilty recent burglary at the home of tu the uriginal count. Mas D. Bewley, at No. 362. The The facta of the now charge, t Peak, In connexion with which outlined by the Chlef Detectiv Privates Hayden James, Ivan Gor-Inspector, were that on September don Hurns and Idris Harris, of 21 in the afternoon Major "B" Co., South Wales Borderers, was in the offices of the Sht are being charged.
Printing Press with dif with whom he talked over mühe It Ainished up with defendant stating that he would "do Major
HOSPITAL THEFTS.
Cassel in."
REVOLVER THREAT.
se
LATEST LIST OF NEW
·MINISTERS →.
the
new
London, Sept. 30. With the exception that no- one has been appointed to succeed Mr. Graham White as Assistant Postmaster General, Ministerial appointments were
mpleted to-day. *fr..w Ernest: Brown (National) Alberal) hecornes, Ministerul Mines, vice dir. Inna Foot
their entry into England and the civil war Northern Ireland.
an end shortl revolts in the 121 PER CENT..
where. Hercd In order to assist the irish going on for Free State farmers to meet the pears to
British tariff, the Government without have com
has declared a bounty on cattle forced by alter Bid exports of twelve and a half perAn independer cont. on their declared value on been, proclaimed leaving Free State ports, and a district of Anto bounty of ten per cent. on cattle exports crossing the Northerns of a Ireland border
and a population The bounty will come into forco as from October 5-Reuter.
...
BRITAIN'S
SAVINGS
£50 PER HEAD OF POPULATION
and
In the Gran Chico ifth Hell), ferte fighting is r be proceeding between. van and Faraguayan Paraguay and Bol have been victorione mentar
Be The Bolivians” sungunareffort, of
Fort Bouquoros
BARBUDA HIT BY HURRICANE
con-
Yesterday, the police took Into custody Waiter Weeks, William
Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare (na- Hicks, and Patrick Covney, also of
tional Liberal) becames Parlia mentary Secretsry to the Ministry "B" Company S. W. Borderora, on a charge of receiving. u brooch
of Health, vice Mr. Ernest Brown,
London, Sept. 30. rep who drew non-starters and
(Special to "Telegraph”.) -
stolen from Miss D. Bewley. They On the afternoon of September
Sir George Penny (Conserva- Addressing the Conference of placod starters will be given
plended not guilty, and were 28, the same business arose and tive) who has-been appointed one the National Savings Association their prize money
Monday,
London, Sept. 30. the
Robert according to an official of
The British Royal flying tour remanded by Mr. Schofield at the Major Cassel would say that ac of four new Whips, becomea Coup- at Oxford to-day, Sir
revolver Central Police Court to-day until cused took EA.A.
from his troiler of the Royal Household. Kindersley stated that the small drawer and threatened him al- the member who drew Wonder of Northern Europe was
Sir Victor Warrender (Conser-savings of Great Britain totalled CONSIDERABLE Stag, Mr. Lum King-yuk, has tinued to-day when the Prince Monday,
though he did not polat the weapon vative) previously one of the Junior £2,256,000,000 or £50 per head of
Lords of the Treasury, becomes the population.
DAMAGE REPORTED ten to the Aascelation protest- of Wales concluding his visit to
at Major Cassel.
Making an aplication A further burglary was reveal-
for Vice-Chamberlain of His Majesty's Ho referred to the calm ing against the distribution of the Denmark, used a naval seaplane
d'Almada
London, Sept. 30% remarked Household, first prize to the owner of the to proceed to Sweden.
ed with the appearance of Hayden ball, Mr.
patriotic attitudo maintained by
--A--telegram-from-the-oflder charge. In that from the meagre opening at Mr. James Blindell (National the holdere of Savings Certificates Champagne Bay ticket, following; The Prince, on leaving Wedells-James
on a fresh the disqualification of this ponyborg Castle, motored with Prince addition to the burglaries at the the last hearing it was suggested Liberal) becomes Junior Lord of during the crisis and their action Administering the Government of Fin refraining from presenting the Leswurde Islands: to thes by the Jockey Club.
Axol to Tansinge Island where Foaldences of Miss Bewley and Mr. that the accused, used; or attempted the Treasury.
Dr. Morris Jones (National their certificates for encashments. Colonial Secretary, dated 29th to use, or produced a knife in con- lunch WOR taken with Count F. M. Ellis, he is now associated junction with the alleged threat Liberal) has been appointed an As- Those In authority knew that September, reports that Brockdorff. Soon after lunch, by the police "with stealing an
did not|sistant Whip (unpaid). but ho (Mr. d'Almada) H.R.H. embarked on a naval sen-electric torch. two pairs of socks, know what evidence would be ad
the great mass of people could be siderable damage was done In two callars, and a shirt belonging duced in that respect. That allegu ! plane and flew to Copenhagen.
relied on to show common sense Barbuda by the hurricane on 28th SIMONITE LIBERALS.
and it was this policy of trusting | September. After a brief visit to the British to a servant from the servants' tian was denied by the defence. Mr. Ernest Brown, the new the people to do what was right All Government buildings BUS- Legation, he proceeded to Malmo quartors in the War Memorial The accused denied that he actually Minister of Mines, has Bat for whore he is to meet his brother, Hospital.
produced a knife to Mr. O'Shen. Leith since 1927. He is a member that, bred patriotism British tained damage, some being partial- Prince George, by special train.
That being the case, the subject of of the Simon group, and took an the charge was that of an ordinary Independent line before definitely
from the threat to assault.
dissocinting himself Liberal Parliamentary Party in KNIFE ALLEGATION.
1030. He was for some months a His Worship pointed out that it member of the Liberal "Shadow had been given in opening that a Cabinet," and was one of the knife had been produced.
Liberal representatives on the three-party conference on unemploy. ment insurance. From 1928 to 1024 he was Liberal member for Rugby. He Is A Baptist lay preacher and a Brotherhood worker.
Police regarded Ministry of Health, is secretary of
GREEK QUAKE DISASTER
BRITISH FLEET OFFER
DUTCH VISIT LATER. Prince George left London to- day in a Dutch air-liner and flew first to Rotterdam, covering the
James pleaded not guilty to the charge, as well as to an alternative count of receiving.
London, Sept. 30.
The prosecuting police officer the British Charge D'Affaires
informed the Magistrate that he Athens, Mr. Cavendish Bentinck, dlatance of 230 miles in 111 could at least prove the charge of -day conveyed a message from minutes. Ile reached Kastrup receiving. Ata Government to the Greek nerodrome, Copenhagen, Jater Fremler, M. Venizelos, stating in the day and then proceeded that if the desistance of the to Malmo to join his brother. British Mediterranean Fleetwas
ANOTHER ARREST,
Yet another member of the They will proceed to Stockholm, Company, Private William Bevan, required to help in the rescue Sweden, by train.
is alleged to be implicated in the work in any other area devastated
of the Queen
the guests exprossed Holland.—Reutor.
NEW YORK FERRY EXPLOSION
LORD INCHCAPE'S ESTATE
VALUED FOR PROBATE AT £552,000
the cases.
PRETTY WEDDING
MR. C. C. ROBERTS &
MISS C. M. MITCHELL
Mr. d'Almada replied that there was no evidence of that.
His Worship: "I have takon no evidence as yet elther way."
Mr. d'Almada said the knife was
Wirelcas.
BIG SHANGHAI WEDDING
MISS JULIA PAN AND MR. W. KWOK -
ly unroofed. Over sixty, private houses were more or less demon- Ilahod. There was no loss of life.
The estimated cost of reparing Government property is £80, British Wireless.
CABINET AGAIN MEETS
CONSIDERS INDIA &
DISARMAMENT
(Our Own Correspondent). On their return on October 13, War Memorial thefts. He stands not mentioned in the charge. Bail Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare, the by the earthqJakes, the request they will fly to The Hague where charged. in conjunction with was the inherent right of citizen. Parliamentary Secretary to the
Shanghai, Oct. 1. be addressed direct to they will stop for some days as James, with stenling the articles | He understood could
only Miss Julia Pan, the Admiral Chatfield,
of mentioned from a Chinese sorvant, defendant as a man with a violent the National Liberal group under daughter of Mr. Pan Ching-poo. The Greck Premier
London, Sept. 80. The case was formally remanded temper and that they were afraid the chairmanship, of Sir John the compradore of Messrs. Jardins his deep appreciation and
until Monday morning.
that if he wore let loose other in- Simon. He was formerly private Matheson and Company and one further Cabinet meeting was gratitude for the help already
His Worship set aside Tuesday (cidents might occur. Defendant's secretary to Mr. Lloyd George. of Shanghai's wealthiest men, is held to-day at which, it is under- given by the British Navy. Fur that alight shocks were to-day
afternoon for the hearing of all brother was, however, now in the When the National Government to be married this afternoon to stood, questions relating to India Colony to look after him and was formed, he became Parliamen-Bir. Walter Kwok, third son of the and disarmament were considered. felt in the Chalcidice region.---
Mr. d'Almada himself would also tary private secretary to the Minis-late Kwek Bew and a brother, of No further meeting of the Cabinet British Wireless.
seo that nothing happened. Ha tor of Transport and later a Lord Percy Kwok, the popular Shanghat is expected until the week after
the
next, Worship might make ball Commissioner to the Treasury. He racing man.
The Premier left London to. heavy and if he fixed it at $1,000 is a son of the late Rev. J. The wedding takes place at
H.
and barrister,
p.m. and a reception will "after-away until the end of next week. BAIL REFUSED,
wards be held at the Wing On The Foreign Secretary, Sir SIR GEORGE PENNY.
returning to Hotel, over 2,000 Invitations hay-John Simon, is Chief Detective Inspector Rey-
Genova on Sunday and will fly nolds said he could not take the
Sir George Penny, Comptroller ing been issued.
an Air Force The couple will leave for Hang- all the way in of His Majesty's Household, was A pretty wedding took place at rosponsibility of recommending for many years in business in chow for their honeymoon,
machine.British -Wireläsa.. St. John's Cathedral this morning, bail. when Misa Constance May Mit-
Singapore. In the last Conserva- His Worship: You still stick tive. Government, he was a Lord chell became the bride of Mr. to the original story that a knife Commissioner of the Treasury, an'
RIDER MAIN Charles Collingwood Roberts.
was produced and that, in the office which he retained when the The bride, who was given away second case à revolver was pro- National Government, was formed. by Mr. T. H. R. Shaw, was attired duced to Major Casself
DRAFT ORDINANCE Ho was in 1923 Parliamentary In gown of ivory satin nd". Inspector ReynoklsThat private secretary to the Financial The Gazette contains, the draft carried a bouquet of ginger lilks. [evidence will be given ón, oath; Secretary of the War Offico. He of an Ordinance to amend the She was attended by Miss Pamela
His Worship informed Mr.has represented Kingston-on- Waterworks Ordinance, 1903. Shaw and Miss Moureon Grol'Almada that he could not take Thames since 1923,-Router and who wore dresses of white organ" the responsibility. He thought British Wireless). die and white satin with ruching Mr. d'Almada himself was taking They wore floral wreaths and a great responsibility upon him by not. carried posion of gladiolas. self whon the said he would see. On- tie Pihekeatate of Ernest Lace LP Foreland) to-day won the English Mr. J. R. Masson was best mail, that nothing elst Happened
defendant would be able to find Shakespeare, and is a Journalist Holy Trinity Cathedral at 2.30 night for the North and will be
OWNER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER
<..
London, Supt. 30. The Inte Lord Inchcape, famous shipping magnate, left, excluding real estate, considerable unsettled personal estate in Britain, which fins boon provisionally valued for probate at £652,809.-Reuter,
~~New York, Sopt, 80. lander Forsythe,, the can tead owner of the ferry-boat | (01 "rvation" which blow up In! theast River on September 2 DIANA - FISHWICK Swan appalling loss of life among her workmen-pissengers,
Pizhaon Indicted, by a
Grand formanslaughter in thu
cond degree/Router.
bilation for the resealing of a
AGAIN
WINS THE ENGLISH WOMEN'S TITLE
London, Sept. 30.
copy of letters of suministra Miss Diana Fishwick (North
rdana, Putnoy, England,
to Hon. Mr. Women's Golf Championship de- while Mr. G. K. Oliver was at the Mr. Almadalas kus
101 William Frand) /Cating: Misa Beryl
Brown organ. The Vory P Dian (añdağı” -Bink"]}
Sur Láce, skrinlits (Formby) by Ave and four over Swann offelateda
Segheks ostatem in thirty-six holes in the final After the
mish Britik Wireless.
The object of this Ordinance le to delete from the principal Or dibande all the provisions relating
fondant Ball, to the system of supplying. In
certain privileged districts, und netered water to tonement houses dan by means of whit were KES, AS
INSULL CRASH -SEQUEL
RAILWAY IN HANDS
OF RECEIVER
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