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UNEMPLOYED DISORDERS NEAR HYDE PARK
Hostile Crowds Face Police in the Vicinity of Marble Arch
ROYAL
ROMANCE RUMOURS AGAIN
PRINCESS INGRID PAYS
VISIT TO LONDON
London, Oct. 27.. Princess Ingrid of Sweden ar rived in London this afternoon, having down from Belgium, wherei she has been staying, to Croydon in an Imperial Airways Baer.
The Princess usually visits her: grandfather, the Duke of Con- naught. at least once yearly.
It was recently reported that Princess Ingrid's engagement to Prince George would be nounced, but this was officially denied.
an-
Rumour still persists, however, that a betrothal is impending. It is now suggested that when Prince Georgs reaches the age of 30, no he will do an December 20, his birthday gift from His Majesty will be a Dukedom, which may be followed by the announcement of his forthcoming wedding to Princess Ingrid.
Royalty-wise London gossipers of another school, however, still link the Princess's name with that uf the Prince
Wales.- of British Wireless and N.E.A.
CHINA CONDITIONS
OUTLINED
STATEMENT MADE IN
COMMUNS
London, Oct. 27.
"HUNGER" MARCH
ON LONDON
GREETED BY ENORMOUS CROWDS
RIOTS AS SEQUEL
LONDON, OCT 27.
DISTURBANCES BROKE OUT IN THE WEST END OF LONDON IN THE VICINITY OF THE
MARBLE ARCH THIS AFTERNOON, MARKING THE ARRIVAL OF SOME TWO THOUSAND UN. EMPLOYED HUNGER MARCHERS FROM VARI. OUS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY.
Scenes of disorder were many, but on the whole they did not develop gravely, although the police were compelled to make a number of arrests. Shop-windows were broken in Oxford Street and Edgware Road, while a huge crowd assumed a very hostile attitude to the police, compelling a mounted charge,
The hunger marchers themselves were not involved in the disorders. Left-wing members of the House of Commons urged the Speaker to permit an immediate debate on the grievances of the unemployed marchers, the Speaker pointing out that it was for the House to decide.
Demonstrators who recently came into confilet with the police at Marble Arch being marched off.
ULTIMATUM TO CAROL
EX-QUEEN HELEN'S
DEMANDS
MAY TAKE LEGAL ACTION
GERMAN C.-IN-C. IN BOLIVIA
BUT PEACE EFFORTS PROMISE WELL
DISCORD
MANCHULI MUTINY HISTORY
JAPANESE JOURNAL'S
ALLEGATIONS
SOVIET BACKING OF UPRISING
Harbin, Oct. 28. Soviet collaboration in the recent, mutiny of Manchukuo forces in Northern Manchuria, which resulted in the seizure of control of a huge area from the Manchukuo authorities, includ- ing Manchult and Hailor, is again alleged in the Japanese- owned Harbin Timon.
RUMOURS The newspaper alleges that
HINDENBURG AND
VON PAPEN
shortly before the mutiny at Manchuli, popular military re- stauranta were opened up in the ty by Chinese immigrants from Russia.
When
L
the mutiny occurred, these immburants, with several Russian immigrants, became
NO FOUNDATION FOR machine-gunners for the muti- ncors, having clearly undergone intensivo training.
REPORTS
(Our Own Correspondent).
London, Oct. 27, The Bolivian Government bus Bucharest, Oct. 27.
appointed a German General ля
Boll- Helen has lodged a demand with vian forces in the Gran Chaco war
The exiled ex-Queen, Princess commander-in-chief of the
(Our Own Correspondent), King Carol for a twenty per zone. cent. increase in her annual al-
Berlin, Oct. 27. The defences along the front
President Hindenburg has lowance, perbussión to spend are being considerably strength-authorised the publication of a six months every year with his ened.
statement that the Chancellor, son, Crown Prince Michael, and At the same time comes a re-Herr von Papen, now, as before,
between enjoys his full confidence. the maintenance of a palace for port that the struggle
Bolivia and Paraguay in the Gran Chaco is expected to cease, both This pronouncement has been-Reuter It is said that Princess Helen having agreed to the neutrals issued in order to counteract has informed Caret that if these proposal for a truce pending ar-rumours to the effect that the of trouble was the collection of demands are not granted, she will bitration. a group of unruly elements who attempt to secure them by legal started throwing stones. The action.
MARCHERS INNOCENT OF DISORDER her use.
The riots were the consequence
of the dentonstration of the hunger marchers, even while none of their i number took an active part, In a statement on the general The principal scene of disorder conditions in China, the Foreign was the junction of Oxford Street Under Secretary, Capt. Anthony and Edgware Road, where rowdles Commons came into conillet with the police, Eden, in ine 21ouse of 10-day, said reports had been re-gathered their forees and began ceived of hustiitres in Szechuan to smash windows.
Ա Saumung. In Shantung,
Chetoo bad changed hands, hav-;
HOSTILE CROWD.
police drew their batons and The belief to entertained that cleared the streets. Half aPrincesa Holen's demands are the dozen police and demonstrators received minor injuries and several onlookers were hurl through the pressure of the crowds.
After their meeting, theniain body of the marchers left Hyde; Park in an orderly fashion. It is
ing Buen occupied without 18- A huge crowd collected and furbance by the forces of General assumed a very hostile attitude to emphasised that while disturban- Hlan Fu-cou, Chairman of the the police when an arrest was ces were going on outside, they! Provincial
Governmeal. Fight-made. The situation looked ex-remained listening to the speakers ing continued, but no danger to tremely ugly for the moment, but and took no part in the disorders British he or property was up mounted policemen charged and outside the Park. prehended.
dispersed the crowd.
Some improvement appeared to Mounted officers were also kept have seen circted in the Communist very busy dealing with minor dla-.
HILUACION in Central
cccde
לנג
Haukow Valley,
Normal condition's had not yet disturbances. been restored along the resing-|
Hankow Lanway.-Brutish Wire- Jess.
MASS MEETING. The parties
COMMONS' DISCUSSION.
ANGLO-EGYPTIAN RELATIONS
ON QUITE FRIENDLY
FOOTING
London, Oct. 27.
Asked whether he could
make
SOVIET SLOGANS,
The paper also alleges that the political department attached to the headquarters of the mutineers. is now placarding the occupied territory with slogans such "Away with Capitalists." "Welcome the Friendship of the Soviet."
"Workers of the World Unite."
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President is dissatisfied with von KOWLOON TRAFFIC Papen on account of the decision:
of the Supreme Court at Leipzig
in the Prussian Constituțional question.
In effect, the decision e8- tablished two governments in- Prussia,
CASES
CONTROLLED AREA SPEEDING
At the Kowloon Magistracy at
Was
The Court held that President this morning, Mr. J. G. Raven, of Hindenburg did not infringe the N.A.A, FI,
summoned for constitution in appointing Herr driving his motor-cycle along von Papen as State Commissioner Nathan Road between Bowring
at 17 at 30 miles an hour. the
but
any statement as to the relations and authorising him to depose Street and Pitt Street on October existing between the British Goy the Prussian Ministers, ernment and the present Govern the same time, found that Plending guilty to the offence, ment of Egypt, and whether the State Commissioner was not en Mr. Raven said he did not realise latter is one with which these rela- titled to deprive the men dopos- that this was a controlled area. represent The signs were not very clear and tions may be developed in the direc-ed of their right to
ke was unaware that he was com- tion of a settlement of outstanding Prussia in the Diet. questions, the Foreign Undor
mitting an offence. Secretary, Capt. Anthony Eden, in
Commons to-day, H.M.S. HERMES IN the House of
WEB happy to England stated he
relations with the Egyptian Govern-
AGAIN ment were entirely friendly.
The British Government made no
recall
of
to
say
Sergeant Pernell, who prosecut- ed, admitted that the area became a controlled one only a month ago.
A fine of $10 was imposed.
Mr. C. M. Gosano was cautioned for driving his motor-cycle with- out a front white light. He said STAYING UNTIL THE he took the cycle out at about 9.25 p.m. on the night in question EAGLE ARRIVES
and five minutes later he had an accident which resulted in his Preceded by two flights of aero-light going out. He was taking
and South; orders at other points, bearing the Leader of the Opposition, Mr.
In the House of Commons the Princess Helen (left) and King Carol. Chma daring the past few months, appearance of organised but- and matary operations had suc- breaks. The moba were swiftly Georgo Lansbury asked that time sequel to the sudden
}} anying Communist broken up, however, and order might be saved on the remaining Prince Michael from forces to a distance from tankow restored without really serious stages of the Ottawa Agreements where he was paying a visit
parkany clearing the incident. Three further arrests Bill so that unemployment might his mothor.
were made as a result of these be discussed. The Prime Minis- King Carol's action caused reservation in regarding the pre- ter undertook that, if possible, this greator surprise in view of re-sent Egyptian Administration as should be done.
ports that he originally intended one. with which Anglo-Egyptian Other Labour members request- to put the Crown Prince to school relations both have been and may
while. It is continue to be developed at a time) of unemployed, ed leave to move the adjournment in England for a together numbering over 2,000 of the House to discuss this sub-thought that Carol took exception and in the manner which appear planes, which arrived at Kal Tak the cycle to the repair shop when U.S. DELEGATE TO been marching upon London from unemployed
with others still yet to come, have ject in view of the arrival of the to British newspaper features most suitable for the purpose.aerodrome soon after dawn, H.M.S. he sun to the
demonstrators regarding the reunion of Princess | Britisk. Wireless.
Hormes steamed into port thla GENEVA
different parts of England with a London."
morning. view to A demonstration against The speaker said he the operation of the Means Test able to accept the motion as the and the Government's economy Government had promised to bring in a Bill dealing with the Means They held a mass meeting to-day Teat which dealt with the in Hyde Park.. with the per employment problem. mission of the Commissioner of Police.
FAREWELL TALK WITH cuts as a whole,
PREMIER
London, Oct. 27. Prior to ha departure for Geneva, Mr. Norman Davis, chief) the United States delegate to Disarmanent Conterence, paid aj farewell visit to the Prime Minis-f Ker at the House of Commons this! afternoon, when, it is understood,
a further conversation was held on the disamament question.-| Britian Wireless.
LABOUR MOTION
REJECTED
SECOND READING FOR OTTAWA BILL
London, Oct. 27.
Was un-
Helen and her son-Router.
SIR W: LAYTON'S SUCCESSOR
un-
He advised the Labour members MR. PHILLIPS OF THE that the correct course was the They were given food and ac presentation of a petition to the commodation in the boroughs Commons 'asking permission for a
TREASURY
London, Oct. 27.
CHILD FEARED
DROWNED
FALLS OVERBOARD FROM JUNK
The Hermes will remain hore
until May next when she will be HUE-AND-CRY FOR relieved by H.M.S. Eagle, the
SNATCHER giant 22,000 ton ulrcraft carrier, more then twice the size of the Hermes.
will
CAUGHT AFTER LONG CHASE
Mrs. F. Haugland Wes the victim of a snatch thief in Queen's now Road Central near Abardeon
H.M.S. Bridgewater has toft [Chefoo, and is expected to arrivo
in Hongkong within the
next Tragedy befel a family on a three or four days. cargo boat, No. 1030A, in the har- H.M.S. Cumberland on the outskirts of London deputation of the unemployed
bour last evening. The adult mem-leave Hongkong for England. Street yesterday at noon when yesterday and to-day their marchers to appear at the bar of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, the 'bers had gone to the afterpart of where she will be refitted and re-ahe was robbed of her hand bag processions were led by the the House to present their cane. British delegate on the Preparatory the craft to prepare the evening commissioned before returning to whilst she was at Watchmaker's. police through London's thoro- This advice is being followed and Committee for the forthcoming meal, leaving the master's 8-year- Hongkong, on November 3. ughfare and the different part- the petition will be presented enr-World Economie Conference, is to old daughter sleeping, as they les met for the first time at the ly next week.-Router and British be joined by Mr. F. Phillips, C. B., thought, peacefully in hold amid-seo no fewer than Afteen foreign the scene In response to shouts The middle of next week will Chinese detectiye who arrived on The man was chased by a maas meeting, in which thou- Wireless,
|ships. sands of other people joined.
|his Treasury colleague.
warships in port in The appointment has been made returned to the hold
Half-an-hour afterwards, they the largest number that has been in Queen's Rond, after he had Hongkong, from Mrs. Haugland and arrested by the Prime Minister in
and were hore for some years. They will run up Aberdeen Street, into con shocked to find her missing. sequence of the resignation of Sir lowing on the discovery a search Primauguet and the Fronch sloop to Queen's Road.
Fal-include the French, flagship Wellington Street and then back Walter Layton. Mr. Phillips in a was made in the water, but the Argue, the American dentroyer do- Hermanent Under-Secretary in the child was not aeon again. It is bo-pot ship U.S.S. Black Hawk, the wynne-Jones
On his appearance before Mr. Treasury Department, officiating as lieved that she in some way man-U.S.S. Fulton, which has been as Police Court this
ot the Contral Deputy Controller of the Finance.nged to clamber out of the not very signed to South China Waters Worship sentenced the man to morning his and Supply Services Department.-deep hold- and was drowned when and ten American destroyers, four months hard Router.
sha foll overboard..
inhour and namely, the Whipple, Smith- twelve strokes of the birch. Thompson, Barker, John D. Ed. |wards, Poet, Edsall, Stuart, Pirie,
Such a large crowd awaited their arrival that the police actual. ly had to force a way through the medley to enable them to reach the place appointed for the mass meet- Ing. There many speakers, mount ed on carts, addressed the crowd. HUNGER MARCHERS ORDERLY.
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ADMIRAL'S NEW POST
SIR WM. FISHER TO MALTA In the main, the proceedings The House of Commons to-night were orderly and good-tempered,
London, Oct. 27.
WAR LOAN SLIGHTLY UP rojected a Labour motion for the the police having no difficulty left London to-day for Malts, where ranean Flent since 1980. He has Vice-Admiral Sir William Fisher Second in Command of the Meditor-
Paul_Jonos, and the Pilsbury. of the American Asintle Soundron, rojection of the Ottawa Agree-with the hunger marchers them he will take over as Commander-in during the Great War was present to-day. teading British
London, Oct. 27. The U.S.S. Black Hawk and the with the Commander-in-Chiaf, ments Bill.
had a distinguished career, and when the Stock Markets closed destroyers which arrive ou No- Admiral M.BI. Taylor, aboard, selvos, The Bill was subsequently given
Chief of the Mediterranean Feet at the Battle of Jutland. being in php, a slight changn on the day, wack before proceeding to their Accompanying the U8.8, Houston stocks vember 2, will remain in port a will arrive here on November 13. a second reading by 423 votes to The disturbances occurred Sir William has commanded the command of H. M. B. St. Vincent, with War Ian Assented up 1/16th. Home base at Manila.
Router..
outside the Park. The first sign tat: Battle Squadron and been British Wireless.
will be the Commander-in-Chief's |---British Wireless.
The U.S.8. Houston, the flagship private yacht, the Isabal.
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