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HUGE LONDON CROWDS LOOK FOR DISORDERS

ANOTHER LITTLE WAR OVER

DALAI LAMA'S OFFER

SIKANG-TIBET OPERATIONS

(Special to "Telegraph".)

Shanghai, Nov. 2.

Peace between Tibet and

Disturbance From Public Gallery in the House of Commons

TROUBLOUS NIGHT

FOR POLICE

CORDON ROUND HOUSES

CORDON

OF PARLIAMENT

Sikang, which have been engaged TRAFALGAR SQUARE

in Bevere fighting for

aome

months past, emerges as a pos- | sibility.

A telegram from Isining stater that the Dalai Lama has agreed to settlement of the dispute through penceful means.

#

The Tibetan chleftain has de- clared that unless the Chinesei Troops erous the Kisha River, the Tibetan troops will cease military operations.

The Dalai Lama has decided to sehd personal representative to Nanking to participate in the pro- posed Sikang-Tibetan peace. con

ference.---Retter.

THE SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS

FIRST PRIZES WILL EXCEED $160,000

(Our Own Correspondent).

Shanghai, Nov. 2.

The Shanghai Champions Sweep- stake is meeting with its customary success and the two first prizes are

* each masured of $100,000.

+

The tickets already sold now exceed 78,000 and it is expected that the total will reach 90,000 be- fore the closing date.

The favourites for the race are Boot Black, Dour Bird, Alligator, and Switzerland.

The race is being run on Novem- ber 9.

FRENCH PREMIER IN SPAIN

VISIT HAILED BY LIBERALS

(Our Own Correspondent).

Lohdon, Nov 1,

INCIDENTS

London, Nov. 2, . NORMOUS CROWDS THRONGED THE CEN- TRE OF DONDON LAST NIGHT, THE VAST MAJORITY IN ANTICIPATION OF WITNESSING SERIOUS TROUBLE CONSEQUENT UPON THE ARREST..OF WALTER HANNINGTON, THE - LEADER OF THE UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS.

They were not entirely disappointed. A dia- turbance was caused in the House of Commons from the public gallery, the interrupter was ejected, bands of un- employed marchers began to arrive, the pressure of the huge crowds increased, the situation was ripe for a further display of hooliganism. In the face of the threa- tening outlook, orders were given for the clearing of Parliament Square, and this was finally accomplished, the only persons being allowed access to and fro being members of the House, of Commons.

Rowdies got to work among the crowds at several places, minor disturbances occurred at many points, Trafalgar Square again being the centre of a riotous

scene,

SEETHING MOBS: CARS ATTACKED

20

London is again talking of a possible betrothal of Princess Ingrid, daughter of the Crown Prince of Sweden, and Prince George, fourth son of the King. The revival of the rumours is based upon their presence together at a cinema on Monday evening.

MUNICIPAL POLLS

SLIGHT NET GAIN

FOR. LABOUR

PATCHY RESULTS IN ELECTION

London, Nov. 2. Slight net gains for the Labour Party are shown in the eighty-four results which have come through so far in con- nexion with the Municipal Council elections throughout England and Wales.

The uncanny silence prevailing, ed the headquarters of the Un-

Three hundred cities and in Parliament Square after the employed Workers Movement in boroughs (excluding London) went police had thrown a huge cordon Hloomsbury, London, they took to the polls, yesterday, but only a round the district and had stopped possession of many documenta, small proportion of the results are all traffic, contrasted with the Walter Hannington, the organi- available. seething M39828 of humanity ser of the recent unemployed- Although Labour gained in which blocked nearly all the demonstrations, was later charged many towne, only in a few casey several approaches to the centre at Bow Street Police Court with was the turnover sufficient for a of London.

altemping to cause disaffection change of party majoritles in the among the police and was remand- Councils, and in the ease of Shef led for a week.

field, where Labour has had con- Samuel Langley, another mastrol for the past six years, the arrested, was also charged with Labour majority was wiped out. inciting disturbance and was Labour gains include six seats

The crowds must have aggregated several hundred. thousand, but they were most- ly good-tempered and sounds of cheering were sent up as press photographers nctive taking Bashlight pie- tures of the remarkable scenes,

were

LONDON-BRIGHTON

TRAIN SERVICE

DEMOCRACY

COMES

EVERY TWELVE MINUTES TO CANTON

AFTER JAN. 1.

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, Nov.1. Brighton is now connected with London by electric train. The first test train arrived at the famous seaside resort this morning having reached the very high speed of 55 miles an hour for the 52 miles Journey over the new lines,

A regular service every twelve minutes from London will begin on New Year's Day.

DANIELJESECI MAVAZI

BANK HELD UP BY MASKED MEN

ARMED. RAID IN TURKEY

PLAN FOR ELECTED CONGRESS

WIDE POWERS: 137 MEMBERS

TAIANCHEN BESIEGED

GRIM TEN DAYS' BATTLE

JAPANESE COMMANDER KILLED IN ACTION ·

Harbin, Nov. 1. The story of a grim ten days' battle, in which the Japanese garrison commander of Taian- chen, Captain Hayashi, killed, has just been released by the Japanese military authorities, following the successful culmina- tion of the engagement.

Was

The Japanese admit to thirty- three Japanese losses in killed, wounded and missing, but do not, disclose the number of Manchu- kuo casualties in the bitter fight- Max.

It appears that a large force of the southern group of the anti- Manchukuo Volunteers, number- ing approximately four thousand, launched an attack on Talanchen, about thirty miles from Koalian, on October 20.

STUBBORN DEFENCE,

The city was surrounded and for ten days the battle raged, the defenders putting up a stubborn resistance which repulsed a series of violent attacks until the arrival of reinforcements.

On the morning of the 30th, the lost-awaited reliefs arriv ed when the defenders were almost on their last legs. The nowcomers consisted of tho Tanemura and Shishida, de- tachments, supported by aeroplanes.

Canton, Nov. 1. As a step toward demo- cracy, the Southwest Politi cal Council has passed rules concerning the organisation JAPANESE LOSSES. of a Provincial Congress addition, to Captain Hayashi, were Fourteen Japaneso soldiers, in which will be granted legis- killed and fourteen others were

They came up to Talanchen.from the north, attacked the anti- and compelled them to Manchukuo pasitions from the rear..

rotreat, thus lifting the siege.

lative and executive power.seriously wounded. Four employees of the South Manchuria Railway This organisation will be re-are reported missing-Reuter. presentative of the wishes of the people and will have power over the provincial budget, loans. financial projects and provincia!} legislation,

Approval of the Congress is

JAPANESE AND. SOVIET

bond over to keep the peace, at Oldham, Ave at Leeds, four at FIRST OUTRAGE essary before the plan can be ANOTHER NEWSPAPER

The unemployed marchera, num-{Sunderland. Their losses include bering about two thousand. who eight in Plymouth and four, in came to London from different | Manchester.--Retiter.

parts of the country last week are being privided with food and

The crowds added a seasonal shelter by the public authorities. LORD HOWARD'S

touch by letting ko Breworks,

The arrival in Madrid of the French Premier, M. Herriot, was ties,

CARS OVERTURNED:

Ill-humour, or malicious activi. exhibited themselves

ia

un-

made the occasion for a big deseveral places, however. monstration of approval by the

One crowd overturned in Liberal faction.

successfully attempted to set com Outstanding

figures fire two motorcars which were Liberal wore present at the station to

GOOD BEHAVIOUR.

Sir Cyril Cobb, Chairman of the. London County Council Public. Assistance Committee, has testifi- ed to their good behaviour in the

· MISHAP

!fustitations where they have been DISCHARGED FOR LACK,

lodged and the authorities also themselves in an orderly fashion] agree that they have conducted i

reet M. Herriot and they hailed endeavouring to find their way during their demonstrations. his visit to Spain as strengthening through the enormous crowds on the ties between the oldest and

the Embankment. the newest Republics.

Tho group included Senor Martinez Barrios, former Minister of Communications, and Senor Melquiades Alvarez, the Reformist leader.

SINO-AMERICAN TREATY

RATIFICATIONS TO

BE EXCHANGED.

"Nanking, Nov; 2.

OF EVIDENCE

OF TYPE

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, Nov. Z. Gang robberies and bank hold- ups have now found their coun- ter-part in Turkey.

The first hold-up of a bank in that country is reported from Istanbul.

carried out.

The Congress may offer sugges- tions to the provincial government.

RUMOUR.

Harbin, Nov. 2, In case of differences of opinion It is rumoured in the Japancze between Congress and the pro-newspapers that General LI Tu, vincial government, the Southwest the leader of the North-East anti- Political Council will decide the Manchukuo forces, arrived in merits of the case.

Habarovsk on October 18.-Reuter.

Members of Congress will be elected by the people, the numbers trict is to be represented by one being limited to 137. Each dis-

to two members, Canton City by

London Nov. 1.

The outrage occurred at Brusa, three members. The work will be Lord Howard of Engham, her all wearing masks, entered the will be paid to ordinary members, where a gang of armed bandits, honorary but travelling expenses In accordance with the usual of the Earl of Effinghing, charged branch of the Ottoman Bank, while standing members will re- custom, they have been given per-

at Maldenhead to-day with man- mission to hold their meetings in slaughter, was discharged by the threatened the staff with death if celve certain allowances. Central

they interfered and decamped Press. Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square, magistrates, who were of opinion that there was insuficient evidence

cash equivalent to Aye and the disturbances attending those gatherings were,. without a doubt, caused by London hooli- gans, whit used the presence of The scene in the House of Com-unwieldly crowds to

provoke mons carlier in the evening was jol very short duration.

Mounted police on duty.in Trafalgar Square were the victims of numerous attacks by hooligans, who pelted them with bottles and stones. Several arrests were made.

trouble.

PARLEY

CAPT. EDEN OFF TO GENEVÄ

STOP PRESS

London, Nov. 2.. Fifty were arrested in Inst night's_disturbances and normal conditions were restored* before,

to justify his being sent for trial.undred pounds sterling.

A man named George Hawke was planned and was carried out with

The operation had been cleverly THE DISARMAMENT midnight-Reuter. found dead on the Henley road on remarkable despatch. The bandits October 10, evidently knocked down by the motor-car. The evidence at three or four minutes of the mo

were away with their booty within' the inquest showed that Lord Ho-ment the cashier was intimidated RETURNING HOME. ward's car was responsible for the with a pistol at his head. It is understood that the mar-fatal accident-Reuter, chers, on completing their pro- A shrillery from the Gallery, "In gramme of demonstrations, will, the name of the millions of unem in the next few days, return by ployed, I demand that the deputa-train to their homes.

“IN NAME OF MILLIONS,"

tion be received and that Hanning- The general impression is that tou be released," interrupted the they have been mialed into a debate on the economic position. pointlons effort by a few hotheads.

In a mandate issued from Lo The interruptor was swiftly While the widest public sympathy yang yesterday, the National seized by attendants and ejected. is felt for, the genuine unemploy Government has appointed Mr. In the meantime, huge crowda ed, some criticism has been lovell- Hawklin Yen, Chinese Charge of spectators had gathered outsideed at the authorities for allowing D'Affaires In Washington; ns the Houso, of Commons to await too mueli Intitude to the demon plenipotentiary delegate to ex- the arrival of the unemployed strations, which have only served change ratifications of the Sino- demonstrators, but the police dis- to obstruct London' traffic on two American Arbitration Treaty.-porged the small bodies as they occasions-British Wireless, Reuter,

arrived and finally completely cleared the Square.--Reuter.

LED ASTRAY BY FEW

HOTHEADS →

London, Nov. 1. When police officers to-day raid.

During quarrel between two young boys of Abordeon, Chu Kwan aged 11 received a slight wound to his right side. He was taken to the Government Civil Hospital, but was not detained.

COLLOIDAL FUEL EXPERIMENT

!

CUNARD CO. GIVES

GOVT. DETAILS

London, Nov. 1.

Dublin, Nov. 2. The Froo State Government an- nounces that it is arranging to London, Nov. 1. pay exporters of certain matiu- The Under-Socretary for Foreign factured goods the amount of the Affairs, Capt. Anthony Eden, will duty they are required to pay on represent the British Government goods ontoring England.

A list of the goods to which at the Bureau of the Disarmament this applies is expected to Conference, which meats at Ganeva BETWEEN J.C.J.L. AND don for Genova to-morrow.

on Thursday. He is leaving Lon-published shortly-Beuter.

The Bureau will receive the re- ports of the various sub-committees

D.EL SHIPPING AGREEMENT

JAPANESE

London, Nov. 1.

London, Nov. 2.

bo

who have been considering chemical Confidence in the success of the It was stated in Parilamont to- A message from Amsterdam to warfare, effectives and other as-now conversion loan is omphasised day that the Cunard Company, had the Financial Times states that an pects of the question. The now by the fact that the lists open and supplied the Mines Department agreement providing for the French plan will not be presented close to-morrow. Financial cor- confidentially with particulare of elimination of competition on the before next week, when it is un- respondents are unanimous in pre- their experiment with colloidal service to the Dutch East Indick derstood, M. Herriot, who is now dieting immediate and overwhelm- The Royal Observatory reports that fuel in the ss. Scythia, on trans has resulted from negotiations in Spain, will havo roacheding response and, pay tributes to the anticyclone has spread eastward, Atlantic voyagen.

between tho Java-China Japan Gonova-British Wireless, and now covers North China and the greater part of Japan, Fresh mon certain points is being investigat companies.**

An agreement with them or Line and Japaneto shipping 200 south of Foochon, and over the ed by Government experts, but the soon will prevall along the count to Northern China Bes. Local forecast: report is not yet complete

-N.E. winds, fresh; fair.

British Wireless.

tho skill and foresight In the Government's huge conversion pro- Now freight rates will be fixed will be held in St. Joseph's Church converted to lower interest rates. gramme - whereby “upproximately The Italian Armistice Day service/£2,580,000,000 pt. debt! has been on the basis of about 80 per cent on the 4th instant (Friday) at 0.80 of the previous ratoa-Router.p

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