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拜畫 號一月十英湘香” MONDAY OCTOBER 31, 1932.

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UNEMPLOYED IN RIOTS IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE

SCUFFLES WITH POLICE

ATTEMPT TO WRECK

MOTORCAR

POLICE BATON, CHARGE

London, Oct. 30. Sharp scuffles occurred be- tween police and unemployed demonstrators in Trafalgar Square to-day. Numbers were injured and taken into custody.

The trouble commenced with a wrecking campaign by a party of hooligans. They started to break the windows of a nearby shop and then held up a motor- car endeavouring to make pre- gress through the throng.

The driver was in a serious plight. He was forced to desert the car and efforts were made to averturn it without success.

A striking picture, taken on the arrival in Newchwang after, their release, of Mr. Chispa Corkran and Mrs. Murial' Pawlay, together with Mr. Pawley (on the right),;

SMART MILITARY

WEDDING

CAPT. F. W. WEBB AND

RINGLEADERS ARRESTED. When it was observed that the situation was rapidly getting put MISS ELLIOT-HEYWOOD of the control of the police acting|

In isolated Incidents, police. A wedding. of much interest to baton charge was ordered and the social and military circles, in the mob was quickly dispersed, though

HABAROVSK FILLED WITH TROOPS

RUSSIAN REFUGEES'

STORY.

Harbin, Oct. 31. Four Russian refugee+, whose ages range from 24.10.

until several of the police and Colony was soldurived from Habarovek

The rioton had received nunor in- John's Cathedral this afternoon, Juries and many of the ringlenders when Miss Enid idh Elitot-Ucy- of the Maturbances had been arwood became the beide of Captain rested.

The disorders were the outcome Fraucis Wynne Webb, R.A. of a large political meeting which was addreased by the unemployed.C.E. Ellot-Heywood, of the Royal

The only daughter of Captain! but the majority of the demonstra-Army Pay Corps, who is parti tors had dispersed in an orderly calarty well-known in sporting manner immediately after the circles, and of Mrs. Elliot-Hey- meeting. The disturbances. were wood, formerly of Bloemfontein, caused by hooligans who remain-South Africa, the bride in a chorm ed boblad looking for trouble.-ing and popular member of the Router.

yesterday by steamer and were arrested by the police for being without documents,

The youths state that fifty military and many civil nero- planes are stationed Habarovsk and that the town is filled with troops. They decided to risk everything and escape from the U.S.S.R. owing to the insufliciency of foodstuffs for civilians, Reuter.

local younger set, while they groom, who is the eldest son of Lieut. Col A. H. Webb,

FASTEST FIGHTER MG. D. S. O., late of the

IN WORLD

BRITAIN'S LATEST WONDER-CRAFT

AUTOMATIC PILOT

(Our Own Correspondent).

Royal Artillery, and of Mrs. Webb, of Sovenoaks, Kent. in Aide-de- Camp to H.E. the Officer Adminis- tering the Government, Mr. W.T. Southorn, C.M.G.

The Cathedral specially decorat- ed for the occasion, was filled by a Iarge and distinguished gathering: which included II. E. Mr. W. T. Southorn and Mrs. Southorn, I.E. Use General Officer Commanding, Major-General J.W. Sandilands, the Colonial Secretary, Hon. Mr. E.R. Halifax, and many other members of the Government and Councila, oficers, and

other

TSITSIHAR PERIL

ATTACK REPORTED IMMINENT

SECRET AGENTS AT WORK

Harbin, Oct. 31. military and naval A tense situation prevails] prominent at Tsitsihar in the face of acting tests under all conditions, by the

The ceremony was performed the threat of an imminent, will be shown at the International D.S.C., assisted by the Rev. W.W. chukuo forces and suspicions Rev. Dean Swann. M.A.. attack by large anti-Man- Aero Exhibition which is opening logers, with Mr. F., C. Mason of plans for internal co-

London, Oct. 31. The world's fastest military air-members of the community, eraft, having passed the most ex-

in Paris on November 18.

minute.

FISHERMAN'S LUCK AT ABERDEEN Outlining the circumstances of

IA.R.C.O. at the organ.

CHARMING BRIDE..

She

THREATS IN VAIN

JAPANESE AND GEN. SU PING-WEN

AMICABLE PEACE NOW SOUGHT

(Special to "Tolegraph".)

Harbin, Oct. 31. Threats having failed, the Japanese military authorities are now making vigorous efforts to secure the return of General Su Ping-wen to the Manchukuo fold by negotiations involving a pos- aible financial settlement.

In view of Su Ping-wen's com-! munication to the League in which he vowed never to lay down his

arme until Manchuria has been Harr Bracht, who is to act as Minis freed from the oppressive yoke of Japanese militarism, it is doubtful

tor of the Interior in Prussia. whether the anti-Manchukuo gen- eral will succumb

blandishments, to Japanese REICH CONTROL IN

BLACK SEA TRAIN Su Ping-wen engineered

DISASTER

the

widespread mutiny in North Man- chull which resulted in the cap ture of large numbers of Japanese: residents and the severance from Manchukuo control of a huge aren'

Death Sentence for from Manchuli almost to Tsitsihar.

Statinmaster

INTERFERED WITH SIGNALMAN

Moscow, Oct. 30.

He was convicted of Interfering with the work of his assistant, named Voateev, by was occupied by another train.

arbitrarily signalling the line clear while it

ULTIMATUMS IGNORED. Although ultimatums were de- Ivéred to Su Ping-wen threaten-|

ly be able to provide A resistance.

PRUSSIA

POLITICAL FUSION

PROPOSALS

AMERICA'S NEXT CABINET

WASHINGTON SEERS ACTIVE

While Mr. Franklin Roosevelt has not yet defeated President Hoover in the election, political prophets in Washington aro àl- ready aclecting his Cabinot for bim.

Mr. John W. Davis, former Ambassador to Great Britain, is the most probable. choice for Secretary of State in the ovent of Mr. Roosevelt's success in the presidential campaign, according to current expectation.

Mr. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War in the Wilson cabinet, now

for the post, and strong re- practising law at Cleveland, is re- garded as extremely well-qualified presentations on his behalf are anticipated. Mr. Baker is con sidered to have been one of the ablest members of the Wilson cab- inct, and "Insiders" say that 'he had a very prominent part in dis cussions of international polley during the World War.

MR. POLK QUALIFIED. Me Frank L. Polk, formerly Undor-Secretary of State and for a time Acting Secretary, is also likely to receive consideration in the event that Mr. Davis and Mr. Baker are required for other posta, but he does not have extensive political support.

·A COMPROMISE ing large scale military action na

AGREEMENT (he did not release all his Japanese prisoners, the Japanese military,

Berlin, Oct. 30. consider it best to arrange, if they between the State Ministers of The constitutional struggle can, an amicable settlement.

The mutineer general now con- Prussia and the Yon Papen his prestige as diplomat and The "edge" given to Mr. Davis in advance speculation rests upon As a sequel to the Black Sea trols about 260 miles of the west-Government having been over-attorney, and the belief that his express wreck disaster, thern section of the Chinese Eastern come by a compromise agree appointment would command high Supreme Court to-day passed Taiteihar and he would undoubted Reich and Prussia will be accom-

Railway between Manchuli and ment, the political fusion of the confidence at home and abroad. sentence of death

upon M. Bulakoff, he Station Master.

stromplished to-morrow.

All disinterested observers con- An official announcement will be mocratic cabinet material of ex-...

cede the availability of De- THE WHIPHAND.

made dofining the proposals for ceptional talent and administra- in the task of dispersal of his of.

Besides, the difficulties involved pointments in consequence

tho fusion and making various aptive experience, and this fact is

there- forces, the Japanese evidently fearj

extensively agitated among De- that milltary movements along the Relch Ministers without portfolio,

mocrats ng an asset in the Herr Bracht and 'Herr Popitz,

cam- C.E.R. would probably cause the wel

|paign, take displeasure of the Soviet,

over the Prussian

Measta. Davis, Baker, Owen D. [ticularly

par Ministries of the Interior and Young, and William G. McAdoo, now when delicate Finance respectively. negotiations have been commenced

are mentioned as the possible The watchman and a signalman in Moscow, with a view to the con- of Food, will be entrusted with the and their qualifications are com Iferr Braun, the Reich Minister "big four" in the cabinet, wore sentenced to six years' im-clusion of a prisonment and one

Russo-Japanese Prussian Ministry of Agriculture.pared with those of Mesars, year's fm. understanding. They are most prisonment respectively for their anxious to avoid any dispute with

REICH CONTROL.

Stimson, Ogden Mills, Hurley and part in the terrible disaster, in the Soviet at this stage.

Yesterday, the new "Iron" Chan-President Hoover's cabinet.

the most prominent advisers in which it is alleged, ninety persons were killed and over three hundred

cellor, Captain Franz von Papen igaued were injured.

decrec abolishing the Mr. Young is mentioned most Prussian Ministry of Welfare as frequently as Secretary of the well as various departments of Treasury, although observers con- other Ministries the functions of sider that his numerous large which will be taken over by Minis-business interests might make his ters of the Reich,-Router,

appointment inconvenient.

Vanteev was sentenced to, eight years' imprisonment for not preventing Bulakoff from Interfering.

The disastor occurred on Octo- ber 10 and the Soviet endeavoured to prevent news of Ita gravity from leaking out-Reuter.

FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE

They are, therefore, making overtures to Su Ping-wen for the purpose of arranging meeting to discuss the points in dispute between him and the Manchukuo Government. 1. If Su Ping-wen

agrees negotinte, Japanese and Man- chukuo representatives would pro-

to

a

ceed to the venue, probably Man AN ELEGANT

chull, by air.

HEADQUARTERS MOVED.

operation with the attackers. HONGKONG BANK MAN been removed from Mukden to

THE TYPHOON

The headquarters of the Japan- ese Army in Manchuria have just! Changchun, to which city General Muto and his staff have already proceeded.-Reutor.

NO NEWS · FROM PRATAS

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HOPES OF EARLY INFORMATION

FRAUD

BOGUS FACTORY. INSPECTOR

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grey

BELIEF IN ABILITY. Mr. Young's strength rests on a widespread belief in his ability and his success in a variety of difficult national and International enterprises and the presumption that his appointment would com- mand the confidence of. Anancial New York.

The machine is the latest plane constructed for the British Royal Air Force. It is a Fairey Firelly *ingle-seater fighter, equipped The brite entered the Cathedra!

According to the Japanese news.

RETIRES with a supercharged engine, de- on the arm of

papers, the anti-Manchukuo foreca her father, are moving on Taitolhar and aro veloping 800 h.p.

whom she was given away. The plane has a normal apoed of was entirely charming in a most endeavouring to encircle the city: Jones, senior Manager of the

London, Oct. 31.

Mr. William G. McAdoo, famous Mr. Harry Davies Campbell

Policu investigations following during the war as Secretary of the 240 miles an hour, four miles a chenille bridal velvet in ivery, by storming it when the moment is

effective gown

with the supposed intention of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking of Courtauld'

the report that a foreigner, pos- Treasury for management of the ing as an Inspector of Factories, great Liberty Loans is Demo It is also equipped with an un-Eunice. Its moderate decollete

Corporation, retires to-day, hav- Worth, faithfully carried out by considered ripe.

has been going the round of fac- cratic candidate for Sonstor from canny devies called "The Automa- cowl front, and back moulded anti-Manchukuo apies have been ex-

It is stated that secret agents and | with the Bank.

Ing completed fifty years' servico tic Pilot."

tories on the mainland and de-California. If successful, Prest manding "squecze" from the dent Roosevelt would probably smoothly to the shape of the neck,tremely active in Taitalhar conduct

Mr. Jones, who is 69 years of

managements, have led to

the depend on him as a powerful ally in conviction that the caught together with a tiny ringing anti-Manchukuo propaganda age, was with the Hongkong and

man is

the Bonato. If he should be de

·HURT FOR TEN CENTS charming

of orange blossoms, were both and preparing to assist the Volun 1885 to 1008, being in charge as Shanghal Bank in Manila from,

Portuguese, of short and thin fcated in Hoover's home State by and unusual,

The teers when their attack is launch Manager of the various Philip-

build, but with an elegant ap-a narrow margin, ho would pro- train туда of chiffon, em-od.Router.

pearance which his well-pornand-bably still be regarded as eligible broidered with silver roses on

No news has yet been recolved

ed hair and neat suit of pines branches, from 1807 to 1900, by the Royal Observatory from

for a Cabinot post. which was repented the trimming of orange blossom. On her head

during the Spanlah regime and Pratas wireless station since 11ed to his ons gestures, and he

jaergo emphasised.

This elegancy was also impart- "AL" SMITH FAVOURED. she wore a coronet of tiny orange

American occupation. blossoms with a

p.m. on Friday, when typhoon never spoke except through the E. Smith, the defeated presiden- He was Manager in Yokohama force wind was being experienced medium of a Chinese interpreter tial candidate, for a cabinet post, charge of assault brought against vell of finest hand-embroidered North China; the typhoon is from 1907 to 1911, belog in charge here. It is understood, however, who "difidently" collowed

The qualifications of Mr, Alfred Inspector R. a youth of Aberdeen, Acting Sub- Brussols net, and hor bouquet was situated about 100 milos cast off of all the Bank's branches In) that the station is in communic-about. Schofield at the Central

him are of course, evident. Since he Court this morning that

Police and Mrs. J.T. Bagram. Hor only Moderate to fresh monsoon will ger in London since 1912, was on short-wave, but the

One of his victims, Lau

has enlisted in the prosidential Wai- com decoration was a diamond" and Provati along the China conat and from 1928 to 1925 on the Com-length being used is not known in LungKnitting Factory at Mong-such a plan. plainant, a fisherman of the dis- crystal spray, the gift of the bride-javor the Northern China Sea.

wave kuon, manager of the Yuet Yes may be offered him, if he desires campaign, a cabinet appointment trlet, had tried to plek up a ten groom's mother.

mittee of the Overseas Banks' Hongkong. Efforts are, however, kok, who was induced to part with cent ploto which the defendant's

Local weather forecast:N. E. Association, being re-elected for a being inade to secure this in-monoy, describos master had dropped. A crowd of bridal party headed by Miss

A bevy of bridesmaids were in winds, fresh; fair.

further three years in 1926, and formation, and then it is likely singularly youthful appearance, Secretary of Treasury in the Wil of Senator Carter Glass, for a time fokis chased complainant, who ran Helen Boyd, the chief bridesmaid,

was Chairman and, Vice-Chairman that more definite news will be certainly not more than 25 years son cabinet, and co-author of the up the stairs of a house. Ono of who was dressed in

in 1026-27. He married Mias received of the effects of the old. On a charge of being in possession Victoria Earnshaw in 1895, and typhoon. the pursuers pulled his leg and he rock of anole green taffeta and front, a Chinese who appeared before

Victorian of 1,000 heroin pills on the water- there are three sons-Reuter.

Federal Reserve Act, is also fra- fell down, causing Injuries to his thres-tlared shoulder cape, with Court this morning was Anod 4260

The China Navigation 8.8. Kay-are situated a large number of possibility.

The area of Mongkok whore quently mentioned as a Cabinet, back and legs,

Mr. Schofield at the Central Pollee

ing was in very close proximity to factories. has been the "Inapec parties have paid tribute to his Senators of both Defendant, a youth of sixteen, borgunt of yellow gladioli hard labour In default. The

vollow flower wreath. She carried with the alternative of three months being banished for 10 years, a young Information hae, however, been that not many have been imposed part in most flacal-and banklar

For returning to the Colony after the typhoon on Saturday, while on tor's" field of exploitation within extraordinary talent in was cautioned while the ball of other bridesmaids were the Misses fendant gave the extuso that he was to 12 months? hard labour st

her way from Bangkok to Swatow. the past few days, but it

Aren! $15 of a second man arrested was Margaret Hever. Elinad Raikes, trying to rid himself of the opium Kowloon Magistrade this

doman namod Esang Ken was sentenced

scoms matters, and he has had a leading estreated.

the received that she has not been upon. (Continued on Page 7.) habit by taking heroin pilla

morning damaged. She is expected here before Mr. Butters

The Polles have the matter cade. from Bwatow to-morrow,"

undor-oloza, investigation...

An anticyclone remains

over

him

legislation during the last des appointment would

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