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GERMANY DAMNS FRENCH DISARMAMENT PLAN

MOTIVE SUSPECTED

POLITICAL AIMS SUGGESTED

HOPES DAMPED

(Our Own Correspondent).

London, Nov. 16. Disarmament optimism has again been dampened. Hope that Germany would return to the fold, prepared to discuss the new French Plan and the British pro- posals, have received a disap- pointment.

No notification of Germany's

ROYAL ASSENT FOR

OTTAWA BILL

PREFERENCES TAKE EFFECT TO-NIGHT

The

London, Nov. 15. Ottawa Agreements Bill has received the Royal Assent and a Treasury Order has been issued making the Ottawa preferences effective as from midnight to-morrow, with vertnin

exceptions, Reuter.

340236&schortest pada UZ YÜZDE ATENE SE OPENERE

AMERICA AND DEBTS

attitude has been made at Geneva,Queen of the Belgians exercising bor

An usual picture showing the ROOSEVELT AGREES TO but an official spokesman in Berlin right to vote in the recent Belgian yesterday declared that the French disarmament

plan would not

hasten Germany's resumption of Germany's participation in the Conference.

Another leading member of the Government said that Germany regards the French Plan as a scheme for the political organisation of Europe In accordance with well-known French theories

MON PAPEN'S berlin speech.

elections.

VON PAPEN REBUFF

OPPOSITION OF SOCIALISTS

Berlin, Nov. 15.

MEET HOOVER

ITALY HOLDING BACK

London, Nov. 15.

THE REALTY LOAN PROBLEM

PAINFUL IMPRESSION CREATED

GOOD FAITH OF COMPANY

SUGGESTED SOLUTION

1.By

(Telegraph Special.)

Teirgraph. Copyright

Trieurophie

Messages Ordinance, India Received, Nor, 16,

.m.)

Shanghai, Nov. 16.

Public opinion in Shanghai tends to be critical of the Na-

The latest picture of

Trotsky.

JAPAN MOVING TO BATTLE

TROOPS POUR THROUGH HARBIN

WAR AGAINST SU PING-WEN

Harbin, Nov. 16, Japanese reinforcements M. Leon in considerable numbers are streaming through Harbin bound for the western sec- tion of the Chinese Eastern Railway.

ATLAST!

tional Government for apparently TROTSKY TO

hasty action in the matter of the loan

China Realty Company's

to the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company.

TRAVEL

PERMITTED TO GO TO DENMARK

A huge force is being massed in this zone and it appears that the Japanese huve now decided to embark upon the difficult task of suppressing General Sa Ping-wen, who has control of the C.E.R. from Manchull almost to Tsitsihar..

It is expected that a major offeneive against Su Ping-wen wil soon be commenced,

NEW MEANS TEST BILL PASSED

Londan, Nov. 16.

cans

The Government's new Test Bill has passed through all stages In the House of Commons, the third reading by 252 votes to 11.

The Bill reduces the amount. of disablity pension, workmen's compensation and savings which are to be taken into account prior

the granting of relief. Renter,

to

MAJORITY OF FIVE

IRISH CENSURE VOTE LOST

MR. DE VALERA

BRITISH AIMS

ON

Dublin, Nov. 15. By a narrow margin of five votes, Mr. De Valera escaped the motion of cen sure submitted by Mr. W..T. Cosgrave in the

Dail Birrann this evening.

Mr. de Valera was saved by the labour members of the Dail, who lent him their support.

"Shanghai is active in discuss- ing the difficulties surrounding While America'a reception of the affairs of the China Mer- the British and French war debt chants." says the writer of an ex-

SU'S.DEFIANCE. notes has not been encouraging, clusive article in the North Chinn

According to reports from Mos- there is slightly better news re- Daily News, going on to say that

jeow, Su Ping-wen, who was until garding the conference

recently a Manchukuo commander on the "The Goverment's sudden inter-

(Our Own Correspondent), issues raised between President vention has created a painful im

and who defected with all his troops in North Manchuria, has pression." The position of the Chancellor, Hoover and Mr. Roosevelt.

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(Bu Teroraph. Copyright, Telegraphia given a blunt refusal to negotiate "A survey of the whole position

Menager Ordinances, 180. Received, Now with

Moving the vote of censure, Mr. 20. .25 ... Yesterday, it appeared that Mr. has been made, as the result of

the Japanese delegates, Cusgrave declared that Mr. ded Roosevelt was in no hurry to parti-exhaustive enquiries in well-in-

either for his return to the Man- Valera had handled both, the: cipate in the responsibility

London, Nov. 16. chukuo fold or for the release of internal and external affairs of thei for formeil quarters, renching a decision. To-day, it is

After many months of repeated the Japanese who are held pri- Irish Free State recklessly and Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. reported that a meeting between: CO ORDINATION URGED.

efforts, M. Leon Trotsky, the

soner at Manchali.

Irresponsibly, bringing political Hoover

The Japanese reinforcements, and economic disaster upon the "The solution is believed to lie exiled Bolshevist leader and as-which are stated probably take place in Washington in the recognition by the Covera-sociate of M. Lenin, has at last right through from Dairen,

to have come country. Iment of the good faith

ENGLAND'S PURPOSE. In the meantime, the Belgian China Realty Company's participa- residence.

of the been able to change his place of said to include Infantry, cavalry Į - Note has been delivered to Mr.tion in the long negotiations for sndor. Stimson by the Belgian Ambas the rehabilitation of the China Every since he was expelled from Merchants Steam Navigation Bussin, he has been compelled to The Belgian Note alse asks for Company and in the coordination live on a lonely island near Istan- an extension of the moratorium on of the loan scheme with the pos- bul-(Constantinople), no country war debts and a re-examination of sible plans of a newly appointed being willing to receive him as the debt settlements, citing the Government Committee." British and French requests.

Special emphasis is laid on the unfavourable impression likely to [be given to the world by the ap- asking for a further postponement

Italy's failure to follow suit inparently arbitrary netion of the

Government.-Reuter.

The German attitude is the more; astonishing in view of err von Papen's spiagh at Berlin, when he said that the project evidently Herr von Papen, is becoming in presumed that nil European creasingly precarious. Powera should be regarded as a homogeneous force. From

The opposition of Herr Hitlor the and the Nazi Party has now been German point of view, that appear roinfbreed ed to be the only acceptable basis Socialists, who delivered a rebuff By that of the for any discussion.

"At present, we have an army discuss the political situation with to the Chancellor by refusing to system which we have been forced him." to adopt, and we feel constrained i to complain that our soldiers are! The loader of the Socialist group not as well armed as those of other Harr von Papen that they would in the new Reichstag informed countries. The French Govern- ment apparently holds the view not discuss the problems with him that comparison between

because he recently described various armies can only be drawn to Socialists as enemies of the on the basis of un equal military people, system and of equal armamenta.

DEFENSIVE FOOTING.

the

because he is antipathetic to all parties, and

because the conduct of negotin- tions for the formation of a new

"This view I consider as condu-government is the business of the vive to advancing the matter con-President not of the Chancellor siderably. If it should prove pon- Reuter.

sible to put all armies on a purely

defensive fooling, that undoubted-i

ly would constitute a decisive stepi

towards moral disarmament and PHILIP TREVOR'S

universal peace. Equal security

For all nationa can only be attain-1

ed by means of homogeneous mili-

tary systems and equal armaments..

DEATH

the potenial de guerre of which | CRICKET AND RUGGER

should be calculated with due re-, stard for the length and vulner- ability of the respective frontiers."

In conclusion, the Chancellor emphasized that Germans, now as heretofore, would welcome

every

EXPERT

(Our Own Correspondent).

ensure aiming at a strengthening thy Telegraph.

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of the defensivo power as against Mrs Ordinances, 2891, Received, Nov.

that of the agressive power and at realizing Germany's elalm to pari- ty and equal security.

FREIGHT TRAIN CAPTURED

NOVEL TRICK BY A

BANDIT

Harbin, Nov. 16.

#.0.15 m.)

of

London, Nov. 16. The death has occurred Colonel Philip Trevor, cricket and rugby football correspondent to the Daily Telegraph for years.

He wrote numerous books sport and also produced 'plays. was 60 years of age.

many

on

Ile

next week,

ITALY WAITING7

of payments is exciting consider- able interest in Italy where the

pinion is generally held that SHANGHAI COURT

Signor Mussolini is closely watch-

ing American reactions to the ISSUE DROPPED

Anglo-French Notes before dis- closing his hand.

In Washington, there is no en-i

couragement from the Democratic side of a rovision of nttitude to- wards the debts question.

"Any move to revise the war debts by this or any other Congress would be defcated,” declared Mr. Rainey, the De- mocrat leader of the House of Representatives to-day- Reuter.

Government Avoid Discussion

London, Nov. 15. The promised debate in the House of Lords on the subject of the Special District Court in Shanghai did not take place.

Lord Peel rend a motion draw. ing attention to the agreement Wearing an old tunic of a private in constituting the Shanghai District the Argyll and Sutherland High Court and asking the Government Janders, a Northern Chinese was what steps are being taken for its charged before Mr. Butters at the revision. Kowloon Magistracy this morning

with trespassing on military land at had intimated to him the view that He added that the Foreign Office Shamshulpo. He pleaded gulity and his motion was inadvisable at pre- was fined $10 or two weeks..

sent, and he therefore proposed postponing submitting it to the House.

FRANKENSTEIN IN HONGKONG

REMARKABLE DISPLAY AT THE RADIO EXHIBITION

Large

cuss the matter or not.-Reuter.

their guest.

Yesterday, however, he sailed from Istanbul, accompanied by his family aboard an Italian steamer.

jand artillery-Reuter.

JUBILEE ROAD MURDER

ure

LAST MAN ARRESTED

REMANDED

Dr. ite Valera's, response charge, ed the British Government with. the sale desire of destroying his Government. The whole aim of. British policy, he said, was to drive the Irish from behind the government they had chosen and to restore the government which, had worked so amicably with Eng- Innd.

On division 70 voted in favour of the motion of censure

The possible withdrawal of the and 75 against-Reuter. BOUND FOR DENMARK.

charge against one of the four men detained in connexion with and he will travel vin Marseliles. Indicated by Detective Inspector Ila destination is Copenhagen the Jubilee Road murder, was

Court this morning.

His departure was kept secret and W. Shannon at the Central Police his ultimate destination. is known although at present

un- !

his

He applied to Mr. Wynne-Jones further remand 48 hours

ELECTRIC TRAIN

* CONTROL

visa is valid for a visit to Den- in the case of Lam Yat, who Notable Recording

mark.

was the fourth man to be arrested.

re-

It was recently reported that. Inspector Shannon, when he had been given permission to minded that the other three go to Czecho-Slovakia on condition men are due to appear in Court that he abstained from participat-to-morrow morning, declined toj ing in any kind of political have the four brought together at questions. He is also forbidden this stage. to establish himself in the coun- try.

NANKING ENVOY RETURNING

COMPLETES CANTON

CONSULTATIONS

Instruments

ROYAL VISIT TO

J

SUSSEX

He said he would consult the Assistant Attorney General to-day,

London, Nov. 15. and then the four men could be Crown Prince of Sweden to-day The Prince of Wales and the brought before the Court together-visited the nerve centre of the It was probable that the pro-Southern Railways London to socation would withdraw against Brigton electrification scheme at one of the men but he was not Three Bridges in Sussex. sure yet.

Lam Yat was remanded Friday morning.

until

WALLER BRIBERY

CASE

TO BE HEARD NEXT WEEK

They travelled by one of the now electric trains and rodo most of the way in the drivers cabin during which time the train touch- ed seventy-five miles an hour.

the

At Three Bridges, they inspect ed the huge generating station and showed great interestin machinery recording. the move nents of every signal and point on the sysem. The Princes after- wards returned to London by the same tráin-British Wireless.

INSTITUTE

Canton, Nov. 15. NOT IN PUBLIC INTEREST.

Having sounded the views of A freight train travelling on the

Lord Hallebam, Secretary of

local members of the central eastern section of the Chinese

State for War, said the Govern

executivo and central supervisory Eastern Railway was captured In

ment was indebted to Lord Peel for committees on foreign relations, novel circumstances when a bandit

his consideration. The reason the

Mr. Lin Tung-hal, representative hidden on the train applied the!

Government did not desire dis of the Foreign Minister Mr. Lo brakes and brought the train to a

Fourteen cases are on the list cussion of the question at this Won-kan, in returning to Nanking.fo

the November stop. His comrades, who were

Criminal While in Hongkong, Mr. Lin also Sessions, including ong to be tried stage was that the course of affairs in ambush beside the track, imme- wheezing radios and

radios, small radios, band repenter unit from some-In Shanghal was such that it was secured the views of Mr. Hu Han- before the Chief Justice THE HELENA MAY dintely fired several volleys into radios, radios that lapsed into forth the opening address by Dr. say with any certainty whether it with those of his colleagues here. Waller is charged with obtaining deafening where along the corrider, blared Impossible, until quite recently, to min which, it is said, are in accord Joseph Kemp) in which Herbert the train. Thes then charged oxasperating silence just when the Radio. The exhibition was and, meeting with no opposition. dealer wanted to demonstrate them, to the public.

open was in the public Interest to dis- Though the nature of the instruc-a bribe while employed as a publle captured and looted the train. A and radios that brought gasps of

tions to Mr. Lin is not known, the servant. Russian driver and fireman were admiration.

Every stand was woli patronised,

Central Press learns that members

SOUND FINANCIAL taken prisoner-Reuter.

of the C.E.C. and CS.C. in Canton bofore the Puleno Judge. (Mr. The cases which will; appear the prominont and decorativo

POSITION These and overy other

con-space occupied by the Electric RESTRICTION ON

are in favour of a strong foreign Justico Wood) are as follow: ceivable type of wireless set were Service Corporation and Asia Elec-

policy vis-a-vis Japan.

The annual meeting of sub- TYPHOON IN PACIFIC to be seen at the Radio and Re-tric Ltd., commanding much

Thang. Fat, allas Chan Fo, breach scribing members of the Helena, BACON IMPORTS. frigerator Exhibition, at Glouces- tention.

The views of the Canton leaders of deportation order; Tang Yun- Muy Institute was hold this The anticyclone over China con- fter Building, this morning.

on Manchuria will be shortly chio, Cheung Wai-Lin and Li morning with Mrs. J. R. Wood tinues to increase in intensity,

OPENING SPEECH! THE BRITISH QUOTA made known in the nature of ro. Tung, robbery by two or more; (Presidant) in the chair. pressure being highest to the north DR. RADIO OPENS DISPLAY Dr. Radto, opening the exhibi.

SYSTEM of the Upper Yangtse Valley.

solutions to be submitted to the Chung Tak-fong, Wong Hing, Li In connexion with the Kowloon Outaldo the doorway leading to tion, said: "Unaccustomed as I am

Kuomintang third plenary session Po, Yeung Lam Cheung Win alias Branch, It was reported that early The typhoon is situated in the the various stands a large Fran- to public speaking, nevertheless I

London, Nov. 15. at Nanking. In view of the pre-Cheung Chung, and Chiu Fuk next year it is hoped to move into Pacifte to the east of Hokkaldo, kenatalalah nguro, with huge gap-have been asked to open this ex- has announced out of fifteen or in Canton, Mr. Le is said to have tlon orders: Chan Sang, larceny accounts showed a balance in hand Tho, Mintor of Agriculture stige, of the Kuomintang leaders allas Chiu Wan, breach of deporta- farger premises. The statement of Fresh to atrong monsoon will ing mouth pointed the way Inhibition, an honour which can cent. in the Novermber, and De been anxious to secure their views (6 charges) Tanng Kau, receiving of 83,744.24, or 3 provall along the China coast and As" eleven o'clock boomed, the assure you I much appreciate. I over the Northern China Bon, gure came to life. In its mouth bellove this is the first combined ember imports of bacon,

on foreign policy before taking stolen goods (8 charges)--and Local weather forecast:NE. cunningly concealed loud-speaker, Radio and Refrigerator Exhibition November 22 and will remain ta report and other matters related cheur robbery by two or more thing

The order takes. effect as from definite action apropos the Lytton lareony (3 charges); Bin - Kau- winds, froshi fair.

connected to a microphone and «(Continued on Page 7)ì

*fores for two months.--Reuter.de to Manchuris miral Prass. Cats Ohlin Bik and Chung Yê

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