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UNEMPLOYED DISORDERS NEAR HYDE PARK
JEHOL INVASION BELIEVED
Hostile Crowds Face Police in the Vicinity of Marble Arch
TO BE IMMINENT "HUNGER" MARCH
AERIAL ATTACK
ON KAILU
ON LONDON
JAPANESE MASS GREETED BY ENORMOUS
FORCES
(Special to "Telegraph".)
Peking, Oct. 28.
The Japanese invasion of Jehol is imminent according to a delay- ed telegram from General Tang Yu-lin, the Governor of the Province, who announces that as the prelude to an impending at- tack, aerial bombardments have already begun.
Five aeroplanca visited the city of Kailu and dropped twenty bombs, killing a Chinese army officer and five horses or mules.
Tang Yu-lin further gives de- tails of the massing of a powerful pro-Japanese force on the Jehot! boundaries, stating that
the Japanese are now concentrating sixty thousand Mongol soldiers and a division of Japanese troopa at Tunglino,
There are fifteen Japnese acro- planes at Tungline which presum- ably will be employed in uperation with the attack against Jehal from the land.--Reuter.
Co-
RATIONALISATION IN
CROWDS
RIOTS AS SEQUEL
LONDON, OCT 27. ISTURBANCES BROKE OUT IN THE WEST
Demonstrators who recently came into conflict with the police at Marble Arch being marched off.
DIST
END OF LONDON IN THE VICINITY OF THE ULTIMATUM
TO CAROL
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.
EX-QUEEN HELEN'S DEMANDS
MAY TAKE LEGAL ACTION
Bucharest, Oct. 27.
The exiled ex-Queen, Princess
Helen has lodged a demand with
MARCHERS INNOCENT OF DISORDER her use.
COTTON INDUSTRY The riots were the consequence
SCHEME TO CUT DOWN OVERHEAD
SPECIAL AGENTS
IN INDIA
of
of the demonstration of the hunger marchers, even while none of their number took in nelive part.
The principal scene of disorder was the junction of Oxford Street and Edgware Road, where rowdies came into conflict with the police, kathered their forces and began to mush windows.
HOSTILE CROWD.
--
MANCHULI MUTINY
JAPANESE JOURNAL'S
ALLEGATIONS
SOVIET BACKING OF UPRISING
Harbin, Oct. 28.
DISCORD
BOOKSTORE WRECKED
ASTONISHING SCENE IN SHANGHAI
INSULT AVENGED BY MOSLEMS
MAGAZINE ARTICLE
SEQUEL
(Special to "Talograph;")
Shanghai, Oct, 28.
An astonishing scene of wreckage and disorder in one
RUMOURS of the leading bookstores in
HINDENBURG AND VON PAPEN
the International Settlement presented itself after the visit this morning of a party of Chinese Moslems,
The gang was approximately ¡NO FOUNDATION FOR thirty in number. They entered
REPORTS
the premises quite quietly, the attendants being unaware of in- pending trouble until they audden- ly drew out iron bars from the aleoves of their long coats and entered upon the campaign of destruction.
The shop was soon com- pletely wrecked, the loss being extremely heavy. The at- tackers got clear away before the alarm was talked.
(Our Own Correspondent).
Berlin, Oct. 27. Soviet collaboration in the' President Hindenburg has King Carol for a twenty per recent mutiny of Manchukuo authorised the publication of a cent. incroase in her annual al- forces in Northern Manchuria, statement that the Chancellor, lowance, permission to spend which resulted in the seizure of Herr von Papen, now, as before, six months every year with his control of a huge area from the enjoys his full confidence. son, Crown Prince Michael, and Manchukuo authorities, includ-
This pronouncement has been the maintenance of a palace for ing Manchuli and Hailar, a issued in order to counteract again alleged in the Japanese rumours to the effect that the It is said that Princess Helen owned Harbin Times. has informed Carol that if these The newspaper. alleges that Papon on account of the decision
An article in a magazine which the mutiny at of the Supreme Court at Leipzigis printed by the bookstore is be- of trouble was the collection of demands are not granted. she will shortly before
re-in the Prussian Constitutional lieved to supply the reason for the a group of unruly elements who attempt to secure them by legal Manchali, popular milltary
staurants were opened up in the question. started throwing stones. The action.
feity by Chinese immigrants In effect, the decision CH police drew their batons and The belief is entertained that from Russia.
tablished two governments in Cleared the streets. Half a Princess' Helen's demands are the
Prussin. dozen palive and demonstrators i received minor injuries and several unlookers were hurt through the pressure of the crowds.
After their meeting, the main body of the marchers left Hydo A huge crowd collected and Park in an orderly fashion. It is assumed a very hostile attitude to emphasised that while disturban the police when an arrest was ces were going on outside, they made. The situation looked ex- remained listening to the speakers tremely ugly for the moment, but and took no part in the disorders mounted policemen charged and outside the Park. dispersed the crowd.
London, Oct. 28. As the outcome of a suggestion made by the Maharajah Nawanagar ("Ranji") prior to the Ottawa Conference, an important meeting of cotton interesis is being held at Manchester on Monday.
The meeting will consider scheme to restore and increase Lan-very busy dealing with minor dis-
2
Mounted officers were also kept
caanire trade in piece-goods with orders at other points, bearing the
India,
appearance
of
COMMONS' DISCUSSION.
In the House of Commons the Princess Helen (left) and King Carol.
Opposition, Mr. organised out- Leader of the
occurred,
| President is dissatisfied with von
MOSLEM ANCESTRY.
outrage. The article was of a political nature, but it træeer back the ancestry of the Moslems to the pig family!
When the mutiny these immigrants, with severn). The Court held that President
Naturally, the publication caus- Russian immigrants. became Hindenburg did not infringe the machine-gunners for the muti-constitution in appointing Harred infuriation among the Moslem neers, having clearly undergone von Papen us State Commissioner community and to-day's opisode was planned in consequence. — intensive training.
and authorising him to depose
but Prussian Ministers,
Router. at the same time, found that the
SOVIET SLOGANS.
The paper also alleges that the State Commissioner was not en-
dopos- CHINA CONDITIONS political department attached to titled to deprive the men
represent the headquarters of the mutineers. of their right to a now placarding the occupied Prussin in the Diet. territory with slogans such
"Away with Capitalists."
"Welcome the
Friendship
28
of HUE-AND-CRY FOR
SNATCHER
"Workers of the World Unite." -Reuter.
the Soviet."
of
Michael from England
King Carol's
It is contended that Lancashire breaks, The mobs were swiftly George Lansbury asked that time sequel to the sudden recall must copy the polley of the Indian broken up, however, and order might be saved on the remaining Prince and Japanese mills and finance such restored without really acrious stages of the Ottawa Agreements where he was paying a visit to business as is passing between Incident. Three further arrests Bill so that unemployment might his mother.
caused action Britain and India through the ship were made as a result of these be discussed. The Prime Minis
ter undertook that, if possible, this gronter surprise in view of re- pera allied to the proposed Anglo- disturbances.
should be done.
ports that he originally intended Indo Corporation, with limited. capital,
Other Labour members request-to put the Crown Prince to school of unemployed,ed leave to move the adjournment in England for a while. It is together numbering over 2,080 of the House to discuss this sub-thought that Carol took exception
British newspaper features} with others still yet to conte, inve Ject in view of the arrival of the to
rewarding the reunion of Princess demonstrators In
Helen and her son-Renter. London. been marching upon London fram unemployed different parts of England with a
The general idea is that Lanes- shire should have its own agents in India, acting in unity with the In- dians who distribute the manufac- Lured goods direct to the Indian customer, thus eliminating the heavy overhead distribution charges which are at present met between the loom cost and the Lancashire cost to the Indian consumer, Reuter.
"AUSSIE” ATTACK MASTERED
MASS MEETING.
The parties
view to a demonstration against The speaker said he was tati- the operation of the Means Test able to accept the motion as the and the Government's economy Government had promised to bring
enta as a whole.
Police.
in a Bill dealing with the Means
They hold a mass meeting to-day Test which dealt with the 11- in Hyde Park, with the per-employment problem. mission of the Commissioner of He advised the Labour members 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 n on the outskirts of London deputation of the unemployed
SIR W. LAYTON'S SUCCESSOR
MR. PHILLIPS OF THE TREASURY
GERMAN C.-IN-C. IN BOLIVIA
BUT PEACE EFFORTS PROMISE WELL
Zouc.
CAUGHT AFTER LONG CHASE
he
to
OUTLINED
STATEMENT MADE IN
COMMONS
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cecdea 18 UITVING Comunist and forces to a distance from Haukow
jand in partanty Blending
Hunkow Valley.
tne
London, Oct. 27.
general In a statement on the conditions in China, the Foreign Under Secretary, Capt. Anthony Mrs. Haugland was the kaen, in the house of Commons victim of a snatch thlef in Queen's to-day, saiu reports had been 20- Road Central near Aberdeen ceived of hostiutics in Szechuan when and noon Street yesterday at
Shantung. In bnualang, she was robbed of her hand bag Caefoo had changed hands, e- whilst she was at a watchmaker's. ing been occupied without
The man was chased by
#turbance by the orces of General Chinese detective who arrived on Han Fu-chu, Charman of the Ithe scene in response to shouts provincial Government. Fight- from Mra. Haugland and arrested[lng continued, but no danger to (Our Own Correspondent).
in Queen's Road, after bad British file or property was ap-
Aberdeen Street, into prehended; · run up London, Oct. 27.
Wellington Street and then back Dome improvement appeared to The Bolivian Government has
to Queen's Road..
have been erected in the Communist appointed a German General as
On he appearance before Mr situation in Central and DOULD commander-in-chief of the Ball-Wynne-Jones at the Central Cama during the past few moned8, vian forces in the Gran 'Chaco war Police Court this morning his and military operations had suc-
Worship sentenced the man The defences along the front four months hard labour are being considerably strength-twelve strokes of the birch. ened.
At the same time comes a re- yesterday and to-day their marchers to appear at the bar of Sir Frederick Loith-Ross, the port that the struggle between COOLIE WITH
Bolivia and Paraguay in the Gran processions were led by the the House to present their case. Rritish delegate on the Preparatory Chaco is expected to cease, both police through London's thoro-This advice is being followed and Committee for the forthcoming having agreed to the ughfare and the different part-the petition will be presented ear-World Economic Conferenco, is, les met for the first time at the ly next week-Router and British be joined by Mr. F. Phillips, C. B.. Proposal for a truce pending ar- mass meeting. in which thou- Wirelcas.
his Treasury colleague. Bands of other people joined. The mastery established by the
Such a large crowd awaited M.C.C. over the Australian Com- bined Team's attack was main-their arrival that the police actual- tained this morning, when the ly had to force a way through the total was carried from 869 for 3 modley to enable thom to reach the wickets to 439 for 4, an addition place appointed for the mass ineet-
The man was arrested in Con-
London, Oct. 27. of eighty runs for one wicket boing. There many speakers, mount-
SIR WM. FISHER TO ed on caris, addressed the crowd.
naught Road carrying the pills in
his departure for fore lunch-Reuter.
MALTA
paper parcel, but he claimed Genova, Mr. Norman Davis, chief HUNGER MARCHERS ORDERLY.
London, Oct. 27. that he had been engaged as a United States delegate to the In the main, the proceedings |,
London, Oct. 27. WAR LOAN SLIGHTLY UP
The House of Commons to-night streat coolle to carry them to a Disarmament Conferenco, pald Second in Command of the Mediter
farewell visit to the Prime Minis were orderly and good-tempered,
Vico-Admiral Bir William Fisher London, Oct. 27.
the polico having no difficulty
had a distinguished career, and raiution of the Ottawa Agree- Hin Worship gave defendant the ter at the House of Commons this When the Stock Markets closed with the hunger marchers them left London to-day for Malta, where near Fleet since 1980. He has raiested a Labour motion for the ten house.
benefit of the doubt and in dis- afternoon, when, it is understood, he will take over as Commander-in- during the Great War was present ments B.
cautioned him further conversation was held The Bill was subsequently given charging him Chief of the Mediterranean Floot. at the Battle of Jutland, being in
such small on the disamment quetion. The disturbances occurred Sir William has commanded the cominand of H. M. B. St. Vincent—a second reading by 423 votes to against accepting
patcels in future.
British Wireless, 77.--Reuter. outside the Park. The first sign 1st Battle Squadron and bean (British Wireless;
M.C.C. ADD FURTHER EIGHTY RUNS
Perth, Oct. 28.
to-day, leading British stocks salvos. showed a slight change on the day, with War Loan Assorted up 1/16th:
Brition: WirMİCARİ:
ADMIRAL'S NEW POST
London, Oct. 27.
to
bitration.:
neutrals'
LABOUR MOTION
REJECTED
The appointment has been made cort- by the, Prime Miniator. In. sequence of the resignation of Sir Waiter Layton. Mr. Phillips is a Termanent Under-Secretary In the Treasury Department, officiating as Deputy Controller of the Finance and Supply Services Department.SECOND READING FOR Router
OTTAWA BILL
HEROIN PILLS
GIVEN BENEFIT OF DOUBT
Normal conditions had not yet been restored bug too fuking- } 170- Hakow Kanway-drush
ite8a.
U.S. DELEGATE TO GENEVA
In accepting the. plen of a street coolie that he was given a parcel to carry by the owner, Mr. Schofield, at the Central Police Court thin_morning, discharged FAREWELL TALK WITH the man when necused of being in
possession of 3,060 heroin pills.
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