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DUNLOP

The Tyre of Rugged Strength

"Bouth China Morning Post Didg.” Tel 24554.

GRIMSBY TRAWLER DISASTER DRAMA: 13 DEAD

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LAST SEEN CLINGING TO MASTS

MASTER'S LUCKY SHORE TRIP

EYE-WITNESSES HELPLESS

TRAGEDY IN NORTH

NORWAY-

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, Nov. 8.

Last seen clinging to the masis before the sinking Grimsby traw- ler, Golden Deeps, finally heeled over and sank, thirteen members of the crew were drowned in a small harbour in the extreme

north of Norway yesterday.

The tragedy took place in the! full view of dozens of people on the shore, who were powerless to Tect a rescue, elforts to launch the only bonts available proving! Impossible in the violent weather,

The captain and three passengers of the ill-fated trawler escaped the fate of the others. They had gone; ashore on business before the gade! which was raging increased and broke the anchors of the Golden Deeps and placed the trawler, utí the mercy of the wavER,

ALMOST A HURRICANE. Bitterly cold weather was pre-i vailing and none of the men who went down with the travler could have lived for five minutes in the wild watera.

The gule vns already blowing when the captain and hia pas-i Mengers went ashore. It stendily

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IOWA WELCOMES YOU!

President Hoover's Supporters Stage Welcome in lawa.

VICTORY BY BRITAIN SHARPENS

INNINGS

FIRST M.C.C. WIN IN. AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA OUTPLAYED

4

Adelaide, Nov. S.

The M.C.C. are within sight of their first victory

TARIFF WAR

ANOTHER BLOW AT THE FREE STATE FARMS.

London, Nov. 7.

As from November 9, live animals imported into Britain from the Irish Free State will be required to pay forty per eent. duty instead of the twenty per cent, imposed in July, and dairy produce and bacon, park, poultry and gume will have to pay thirty per cent.-Router.

HOOVER'S HOPES

RETURN SWING OF PENDULUM

CLOSE ANALYSIS OF OUTLOOK

The United States goes to the poll to-day, to elect the next incumbent of the Pre- sidency and the White House.

Every pointer suggests that Mr. Franklin Roosevelt will be returned by a sweeping majori- ty, to break' a sequence of Re- publican Presidents since the late Woodrow Wilson.

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An element of uncertainty still remains, however. America traditionally Republican In poll tien colour. Supporters of Mr. Houver claimi Aponsibility of snatching a victory, seeing in the events of the past few days the commencement of a swing away from Mr. Roosevelt.

Impartial observers admit that Mr. Roosevelt's forward strides have been somewhat checked, but are of opinion that he has made too big un advance to permit a Hoover recovery at this late stage.

"CONCERING HERO"

Mr. Roosevelt recently "barn- stormed" the West and returned

of the present tour in Aus-uch after the fashion of n con- tralia.

With only four wickets remain- ing in their second innings, South Australia requlie 169 runs avalt defeat by nn innings,

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There is a definite prospect of

The

more

PACTS WITH quering hero.

HONOUR

he travelled the higher rose a surge of 'opinion everywhere that he will be elected to succeed President Hoover.

There are several reasons why

increased until it was blowing at conclusion early this afternoon. CANADA AND IMPERIAL, the Republleans have not aban

force.

thei

almost hurricane

The All hopes for a recovery by South Golden Deeps was observed to he Australia were practically destroy- in diffenities. Suddenly, the anchored before lunch to-day by

chains snapped under the terrifle magnificent bowling of the English strain and the vessel was carried players.

away in the grip of a strong varij At the close of play last night, rent, with waves breaking con-South Australia bail obtained 106

tinuously over her,

FATEFUL MOMENTS.

PREFERENCE

LIBERAL VIEWS

Ottawa, Nov. 7.

Hail, Columbus!

Welcomo in Washington State

On Arizona Ranch:

At Bt. Louis

Mr. Franklin Roosevelt's Triumphal Procession.

LINKING UP NATIONAL ARMIES

CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S RADIO STATION

AN INTERESTING DEVELOPMENT.

(Special to "Telegraph")

Shanghai, Nov. 8. oned hope of victory, but in no

The erection of a 75-kilowatt jcontest for decades has there been wireless station just outside!

a more complete tendency on the Nanking has just been part of politiclans and political ¡pleted.

com-

analysts to predlet a Democratie It is for the purpose of enabling

year.

straw the

General Chiang Kai-shek to talk Seldum have, more States been directly to his armes totalling ap-! described as doubtful. Never did proximately one and a half million startling switches of sentiment in 2,000,000 square miles,

votes indicate anchmen, spreid over an trea of about| "rock-ribbed" Republican states. The station will be opened on:

Democratic November 12 next, on Sun Yat- Britain.

eampaign manager is able to re-sen's birthday and thereafter, If we are returned to power, fuse to concede a single State to Chiang Kai-shek's Monday memo

rung for the loss of twa wickets, The opposition party in Canada This morning four further wickets views the Ottawa Agreements in fell for an addition of 69 runs, the much the same light as the She appears to have struck anturists pressing home the ad- Liberals and the Labour Party in war the first time obstruction soon afterward and it Vantage already established.

The M.C.C. led by 344 on the became obvious to those on shore

GERMANY PONDERING

REICHSTAG STALEMENT

DILEMMA

NAZI MANIFESTO

DEMANDS VON PAPEN'S OVERTHROW

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, Nov. 8. After the turmoil of the electione, Germany is re- latively quiet, pondering, as are other European coun- tries, the possible conse quences of the Reichstag stalemate.

Twice in less than five months, Germany has indicated beyond mistake its disapproval of the von Papen Government and

at the

STEGUI MAZLAUZIONALISM CRAS (SESTAONG NAme time has rofused to endorse

Titler's claim to leadership..

THE ALL-EMPIRE BROADCASTS

TRANSMISSION TIMES.

London, Nov. 7. The British Broadcasting Cor poration fins NGW completed arrangements for the scheme far supplying all-parts of the British Empire with a wireless service · from December 19th next.

On short wave length from Daventry two-hour programmes will be transmitted at the follow- ing timex-Australian Zone, 9.30 to 1.30 a.m.; -Indian Zone, 2.30 to 4.30 p.m.; African Zone, 6 10 8 p.m.: West African Zone, 8,30 to 10.30 p.m.; Canadian Zone, 1 40 3 ..

One innovation is the provision. of n Hat of programmes, record- ed on gramophone, dises, for transmission from local stations throughout the Empire-British Iireless,

BRITAIN AND THE GOLD STANDARD

PRESIDENT'S PROBLÉM,

President von Hindenburg is faced with a' grave problem in view of the clear verdict' of the country against you Papon, but there are those who believe, that the. President will continuo to support the Chancellor, being of opinion that parliamentary governi ment in Germany, hus Falled),

Many papers see the Constitu tion being superseded by auto- cratic methods; Although the Socialist journala declare that the German people are too intelligent to allow a small minority to tell them what to do.

NAZI MANIFESTO. Herr Hitler, the Nazi lendor, is demanding the resignation of the von Papen Government.

"Ninety per cent. of the Reichsing is against the von Papen Government. It is clear that the Nazis must take the initiative in enforcing the will of the people. This is the nim of the Nazis now," he proclaims in a manifesto to his party.

that the vessel was sinking. first innings and compelled a follow-to-day declared Mr. Mackenzie the Republicans without becoming rial speech will be broadens to all NO RETURN FOR Communist deputies in the Reich-

The crew climbed the musta, doubtless in the hope that the ship would settle on the bottom leaving

them clear of the water, but the vessel heeled over and nfl Were lost.

BRITISH STOCKS

WEAKER

on. .

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Lunch Scores (-

King, the Liberal leader and ex-'an object of ridicule, Printe Minister, the Liberal Partyi

151, Leyland 127, Wyall 68. Jardine any policy initiated by the pre-

M.CC--631 for 9 wickets (Sutcliffe will not consider itself bound by!

| 108 not out, Larwood 81)

South Australia: First Innings 290 (Richordson 131, Nitschke 69, 'Brown 4 for 81. Verity 3 for 45)

Second Innings: 175 for 6 wickets

INNINGS AND 126.

sent ministration.

his divisional headquarters from! Kansu to Szechuan and Kwang- tung.

When the Generalissimo wishes to give blanket in- structions, the same process will he employed.

PRESENT

EXPERT. DEBATE AT GENEVA

Geneva, Nov. 8. The attitude of Britain in

G. O. P. WORRIES. The revelation of great unti- Hoover sentiment in the West has Mr. Mackenzie King War ad-been one of the most important dressing the Canadian House of factors in the rapid growth of earning the duration of the Ottawa political Commons during a discussion con-pro-Roosevelt prophecy. Seasoned correspondents were

In addition, it is learned, there Agreements.

astonished at the signs of success will be broadcast daily from the Mr. R. B. Bennett, who played of Roosevelt's appeals to Later.

the wireless station, u special pro- The M.CX. won by an innings an important part in the conclu- West's progressive and Independ-gramme, principally for enter regard to the gold standard tainment, for all the National is the dominating issue 128 runs, South Australia be-sion of the Anglo-Canadian Agrees ont voters,

informed the ing dismissed in their secondent had earlier

Now most experts believe that armies, which have been supplied before the monetary side of Canadian innings for 216 rang, Catehlove House that while the was top scorer with 65 rune, Parliament was entirely free con- Roosevelt will win with the "Solid with specially-made receivers with the conference of experts preparatory to the World which occupied him three hours stitutionally, he considered it in South." most of the West, most of loud speakers.--Heater, and twenty-nine mintes, during thonour bound to ulserve the agree-the Middle West and a

Economie Conference. Verity again bowled magni-jof five years-Renter New vently, taking 5 wickets for 42 Converalon Loan changing hands une Bowes claimed two wickets freely ot discount.-British for 57 runs and Brown took 2 for

WAR LOAN DOWN TO

NINETY-NINE

London, Nov. 7.

The Stock Exchange closed with British stocks at the worst points which he hit three boundaries. ments for the slipulated period uncertain

of the day.

War Loan Assonted was three-

at 99, quarters lower

Wirelcas

BERLIN TRAFFIC

STRIKE

CALLED OFF BY THE

RADICALS

66.-Reuter,

LOCAL LADY ATTACKED

PEPPER THROWN IN

EYES

IRISH JOBLESS SUFFER

INCREASE OF 58,000 IN SEVEN MONTHS

highly

electoral

number of votes from the East.

Republican managers, many of them privately possimistic. and all of them worried, have kept up ja stendy counter-offensive which they are now, claiming has started the tide the other way.

COOLIDGE ENLISTED.

NEW-YORK NIGHT LIFE MYSTERY

DEATH OF PARIS JEWELLER

Now, York; Nov. 3.

The manifesta gaes on to paint out that the presence of a hundred

|stag constitutés a grave danger. The Nazis must become the bul

Germane wark. protecting the against Bolshevism.

NO COMPROMISE. Hitler declares that he will not compromise with the von Papen clique, but will continue to Bight for Nazi ideals.

KOWLOON MOTOR

FATALITY

EUROPEAN. FIGURES. IN MISHAP Injuries which subsequently proved fatal were received by a

The issue was debated ai con- |siderable length yesterday and was

still alive when the experts closed young Chinese who was knocked down by a motor car which was their deliberations last night... being driven by Mr. G. G. Wood The British delegates, Sir In Nathan Road last evening Frederick Leith-Ross and Mr. shortly before 9 o'clock. Phillips, insist-

ed that the re-) covery of worlds, commodity price

Mr. Wood was driving past the Orient Tobacco Factory at about .8.45 p.m. when his car ran into

Pang Ching, aged 16

years, of 452, Shanghai Street., The lad sustained external injuries to his arms and legs and was taken. to the Kowloon Hospital, whero ho died at midnight:

REGULATING TEA

Prealdent Hoover himself led the attack by penetrating the dis- affected Weat for his speech at A New York night life mystery Des Moines, I., which sounded over the death of a rich Jewellor the keynote for lesser cam- from Paris is declared to have lovela and a freer Dublin, Nov. 1.

paigners. Many Republican leaders been solved with arrest of a flow of trade and An increase in Ireland's unem-found cause for renowed hope in blonde woman and two male capital must pre- ployment figures from 30,000 to the generally favourable reception associates in what the police call ecde any action by Berlin, Nov. 7.

A mysterious assault, committed 88,000 in aovon months is one of which Iowans accorded to the "hit and run" speak-easy ven- Great Britain that'

turc.

may eventually by The Radical Strike Committee without any apparant reason, on the many difficult problems facing President.

M. Achille Mirner, A French- contemplated in has called off the traffic strike, Mrs. H. K. Holmes, the wife of the Mr. de Valera's cabinot, which is

man, went out with $1,800 some connexion with which enused considerable In Crown Solicitor, of 17, Bowen to meet to "diacles the immediate

currency convenienco during the election. Road, is engaging the attention of future. These figures are for the

Mr. Calvin Coolidge, one of the days ago to see what night life la British

New York was like. A few hours and tha goki -Leith-Ross.. A full service is being resumed the police, who are searching for Irish Free State only.

party's greatest drawing cards, inter he staggered back to his standard. There must to-morrow (Tuesday).-Reuter. the whereabouts of two men.

be some NEGOTIATIONS NOT The cessation of preference has been actively "stumping" for hotel, fatally beaten up. De- alleged to have been implicated. duties froth Britain as for Novem- Mr. Hoover bat the Republicar tectives learned that he had been will work satisfactorily before guarantee that the gold standard

BEING DELAYED According to a report which was ber 16 will mean an all-round in-ticket continues to be handicapped drinking in a “hit and run" speak- The Royal Observatory reports that made to the police last evening, ercaso, in the cost of food and by the absence of any substantial enny, which changes its location Britain can stabilise the pound.

London, Nov. 7, the antleyclone is moving eastward Mrs. Holmes was waiting for 1 household commodities.

Improvement in business and by occasionally.

It is noteworthy that the Japan- The India and Caylon Tea“ An- nmi appears to be centred in thechuir outalde 5, Bowen Road Eastern Sea. The depression. shortly after 6 o'clock Inst evon-It la estimated that in one month the failure of its managers to plan After thorough investigations

to the effect that negotiations for situated to the north of Hokkaido.ing when two men approached her £2,300,000 has been paid to ex-and

Intelligent, the police last night arrested reso delegate, Mr. Tsushima sup-sociations have issued a statement A typhoon. Is Indicated about 150

cattle, vigorous programme. They have Eleanor Thompson, an attractive ported the British views, adding the regulation of ten exports are miles north west of Yap; its direction and throw a quantity of pepper portors as a bounty on

new boon too busy defending them- 22-year-old blonde, and her two that à return to the gold standard | proceeding, satisfactorily, without ef motion is unknown. Fresh mon-into her face and over her clothon, butter and bacon aluco the

malo companions, No attempt appears to have duties were put on Irish products (selves against criticisms.

Lawrence by those countries forced off must any delay, other than that involved soon will prevail along the coast to

Mr. Ronsevelt, meanwhile, has Ganz and Horman Newbury.

by the necessity of consulting don- the south of Foochow and over the been made to rob the lady, and to reimburse Britain for the land Northern China Sea. Local forecast: the two men immediately made annuities default by the Fres saved himself for a final battle in They will be charged with muralso be governed by national inuously with Eastern interest

(Continued on Page 7.), ...--- State-Reuter, -N.E. winds, fresh; cloudy,

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