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U BABA-TEST TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1932. BSM))))+
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No. 11243
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EIGHTY-MILES-AN-HOUR GALE SWEEPS BRITAIN
WORST FOR OVER FORTY
YEARS IN THE ORKNEYS
F.A. CUP
DRAW FOR THE SECOND
ROUND PROPER
HOME TEAM LIST
London, Nov. 28,
The draw for the second round proper of the F. A. Cup, the last before the entry of the First and Second Division clubs, was made to-day, the luck breaking as evenly as it could posibly do be- tween the north and south.
For the first time since the com- mencement of the season's com- petition, no territorial distinctions were made, all teams going into the bat together. As a result, Swindon have to Journey to Lan- cashire and Tranmere Rovers to Bristol.
One curious result of the draw in that Reading, conquerors of Brontford, are given an excellent chance of summing up the qualities of Coventry City. They have to play them at Elm Park in a League match on Saturday and again on the following Saturday in the F. A. Cup.
WITHOUT DISTINCTION. The draw, which at first glance appears to be without a match of distinction, resulted as follows: Sonthand or
Exeter City
Cardiff or
Bristat f..
Folkestone
Northampton
Chester
Reading
Bristol City
Brighton
Stockport
Halifax
Bouthport
or Nelion
Walsall
Carlisle
Accrington
Crewo
Gateshead
Torquay or
:
v. Scarbor
Gillingham
Va
or Wycombe W.
v. Newport
v. Doncaster
V. Dartford or
Yeovil.
v. Coventry
v. Tranmere R.
v. Wrexham
Yi Luton or
Kingstonians
v. Workington
v. Swindon T.
v. Hartlepools
v. Hull City
v. Aldershot
v. Darlington
v. Margate
Merthyr or
Bournemouth v. Q.P.R.
Matches to be played on Decem- ber 12,
With two possible oxceptions, Newport and Hull City, it would seom to be Л draw markedly favouring the home Reuter.
teams.--
BARGAIN PRICE
Very rough weather was experienced on the East Coast during the week-end. Our photos show typical scenes at Scarborough and Tyne. mouth where people braved the elements to watch the crashing splendeure of the ses at close band.
SEVERE FLOODING AT HERNE BAY
SCOTLAND GETS FULL FORCE OF STORM
WILD WET WEATHER
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT).
(By Telograph. Copyright, Telegraphie Messages Ordinance, 1804. Received, November 29, 9.11 a.m.)
BRITAIN'S MYSTERY MAN OF
FINANCE SEES CHANCELLOR
LULL OVER GENEVA
ASSEMBLY CALLED FOR NEXT WEEK
SEEKING AGREED SETTLEMENT
AMERICA INVITED TO CO-OPERATE
Geneva, Nov. 28. A lull has now settled down upon Geneva, the Sino-
OIL CONCESSION SENSATION
PERSIA NOTIFIES ANNULMENTA
Teheran, Nov. 28.
The Pernian Government has officially notified the Anglo- Peralan Oil Company of the annalment of the D'Arey Con-
WAR DEBTS
· PROBLEM
ANXIOUS DISCUSSIONS ON NEW NOTE
cealon, adding that it le willing DRAFT NOT YET
to consider fresh terms.
It is learned in London that the Company
informed the
Persjan Government that the Con- cession does not provide for cancellation and they cannot accept the government's notifica- tion-Reuter.
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TERLIHINCH
Japanese dispute having been LAND SPEED
shelved for a week.
The Manchurian quarrol. will. not crop up again until next Tuesday when the debate on the Lytton Report will begin in the Assembly.
It is generally anticipated that the Assembly's debutos will storms and that they will last for a week or ton days, pfier which the Com- mittee of Nidotein will be entrust- ed with the task of drafting a resolution.
Th
U. S: CO-OPERATION.
RECORD
SIR M. CAMPBELL OFF AGAIN
PREPARED
London. Nov. 28.
Important consultations be-
tween Cabinet Ministers and
financial experts concerning
the draft of the second
British war debts Note took
place to-day.
The Governor of the Bank of England, Mr. Montagu Norman, visited the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer this morning and several Ministers discussed the matter further at a meeting in the House of Commons to-night.
Mr.. Neville Chamberlain (left) and Mr. Montagu Norman.
NEW DRESS FOR ARMY
AN OPEN-NECKED TUNIC
PUTTEES TO GIVE WAY TO LEGGINGS
London, Nov. 28. New uniform and equip-
ATTEMPT ON OWN will be despatched to Washington (ment, which, if finally adopt- It is, anticipated that thứ Note within the next few days and it is ed, will considerably alter expected to contain a
SPEED
London, Nov. 28. Sir Malcolm Campbell expects to attempt, to break his own world
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LONDON, NOV. 29. 【UGE SEAS, SEVENTY FEET HIGH, TORREN. HUG
TIAL RAINS, AND SERIOUS FLOODING OF ENGLISH EAST COAST TOWNS, WERE FEA-be in the nature of concillatory Royce engine of TURES OF A GREAT STORM RAGED OVER THE BRITISH ISLES DURING THE WEEK-END.
cogent
presentation of the reasons which the appearance of the led Britain to propose an extension British Army, were official- of the moratorium pending an archange of views on the whole ly shown for the first time in question of international
war London to-day. Indebtedness. G
AMOUNT OF PAYMENT,
It is being strongly urged that land speed record of 253.9 miles American and Soviet support per hour next February. should be socured at this stage Hia old racing and It is believed that Amorico, car, Blue Bird has if satisfied with the affirmations been rebuilt and in the debate, will not object to strengthened and becoming associated with the work fitted with of the Commission, which would 2,500 H.P. Rolle procedure under Paragraph Three the type used in of Article Fifteen of the League (the Super-Marine Covenant, with the object of reach-Iseaplane with se
which Flight- an agreed settlement.
Lleutenant Stain- PARAGRAPH THREE. forth set up Paragraph Three renda: "The world air
shall, bord of 407.5 miles an hour. (or Assembly)
The The car will be shipped to Day endeavour to effect a settlement of the dispute and, if such offorts are tona Beach, Florida, In January. successful, a statement shall be British Wireless, made public giving such facts and explanations regarding the dispute! and the terms of settlement there. SILK of as the Council (or Assembly) may deem appropriate."
Striking features are a light waterproof hat of the deer atsik- The Financial Secretary toed pattern, which can be folded Treasury was asked in the House tunic and shirt, dull bronze bat- into the pocket, an open necked. of Commons what amount of the tons and badges. debt due to the United States from Britain in December re-
In places the gale reached a force of over eightying miles an hour. Townships on the Northern Ireland coast, the North Wales coast, both sides of Scotland, and the English East coast, had a week-end of wild wet weather which caused a considerable amount of minor damage.
In the Orkneys, the storm was the worst for over forty years, the tremendous seas sweeping in from the Atlantic with awe-inspiring regularity, pounded away relentlessly at the new pier extension at Kirkwall until it was entirely demolished.
Council
If after a given period (sixty days is mentioned) these efforts resorted to and Paragraph Four
operate. of the same Article will probably
Seas of seventy feet high dashed against the build-fall, then other methods will be ings, leaving the new pier a hopeless wreck.
The full force of the gale was folt in the North Sea from the Thames Estuary to the extreme north of Scotland. Huge seas swept the East coast towns. Wind velocities of from sixty to eighty miles an hour
re-
FACTORY FOR
CANTON
DEFINITE SCHEME IN VIEW
The decision is not, inat regard- presented interest and whating the trousers but those shown amount constituted the repayment to-day were similar to the Guards of capital expressed in gold pattern, with short web leggings. pounds and whether under the The purpose of the new uniform existing agreement Britain had in to reduce weight, Increase com the right to postpone payment of ort, and generally to be more the latter until a future date. hygienic.
Mr. Hore-Belisha atated, in LIGHTER EQUIPMENT. reply, that the instalment due In December was G$30,000,000 in
new equipment which in respect of capital and G866,550,-about seven pounds lighter than 000 in respect of interest.
the old, discards the waterbottle
Payment in rospect of the and the haversack, reduces the size capital could, under the existing of the bayonet, has a new pattern agreements, be postponed for not entrenching tool, and contains an more than two years, provided that easily detachable pouch which has not less than ninety day's advance already been issued to two bat notice bad been given. Such tallons as an experiment.British
Wireless. advance notice was not given in the present case. The United States Treasury may, under the agreement, waive auch notice at their discretion,
DEBATE SOUGHT.
NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL
Canton, Nov. 28. In view of the demand for silk products at home and abroad, the PARAGRAPH FOUR.
provincial Department of Recon. struction plans to establish a mo- Paragraph Four reads: "If the dern silk weaving factory, the ma-be consulted before any further
Asked whether the House would MR, BUCKLEY TAKES
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE Council (or Assembly) either un-hai.
London, Nov. 28. animously or by a majority vote
The Reconstruction Department and that if a request for dis- was made, the Prime Minister
The death of allegianco, on his
were recorded. All steamer traffic in the North Sea hat dispute is not thus settled, the chinery to be purchased in Shang-payment of the war loan interest | extremely hazardous passages, the Continental steamers being hours behind schedule, while most of the cargo Press State, Buckley shall make and publish a report hus ordered officials of the Silk cussion on this matter was made/appointment as Governor-General shipping raced for shelter.
of the dispute and the recommen-Help the people in improving this would receive careful considera- yesterday by the Chief Justice of
ministered to Daniel dations which are deemed just and¡ Industry. An offelal has been proper in regard thereto." sont to Shanghai to study the silktion, but it would not be in the the Free State-British Wireless,
producing business there.
public interest to have a debate
FOR RAILWAY LONDON ESCAPES PERIL BY 3 INCHES
FALL OF YEN AND THE KIAO-TSI LINE
(Special to: “Talograph",)
fly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Altomgia Ordinancs. 2004. Asceivad, Nov.
Shanghai, Nov. 29.
Herne Bay, in the north of Kent, yesterday morning, anxious experienced very severe flooding families watched the wind and as a result of the storm. Heavy high tide combine to cause the soas drew large crowds to the sca- Thames to rise within three inches front, while behind them the rains of the top of the embankment were flooding houses and shops. walla, fearing a repetition of the
It was with the utmost difficulty disaster of 1928, when the em that motor vehicles were able to bankment burst and many were The Chinese are determined, if pass through the flooded streets, drowned in basemente. Tha It is at all possible, not to let slip Water entered the basements of danger,however, passed, the river their present opportunity of ac- dozens of shops and houses and subaiding. quiring full control of the Kiao- a good deal of damage was done.
Tel Railway at a wonderful dis-Fire-engines were engaged this count on original estimates.
evening in pumping operations at
more 'seriously aiTected
The low value of the yea may, the therefore, de responsible for the premises. early redemption of the railway, which runs from . Tsingtao to Taman and which ta HOW
COAST TOWNS HIT. At Cromer, a seventy-mile an
the
mortgaged to the Japanese for hour galo raged through forty million yen,
This eum now amounts to only better part of Sunday and yester- day, Tynemouth, Yarmouth, Scar-
with, similar violence.
Mox.$92,000,000 and consequently
If this course, is adopted, and a Report and recommen- dations are drafted, as seems to be very likely, It would be hazardous to predlet what would happen after that.
The League Council has nd-j journed to Monday next so that apart from the meeting of the Commission on Thursday, the wook is likely to be very quiet-Router.
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STERLING TOUCHES LOW RECORD
It is believed that allk business at this moment-British Wireless. in Kwangtung will improve when modern methods of production are
| employed.-Central Press.
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THIBET HOSPICE PROPOSAL
ACCEPTED BY MONKS OF ST. BERNARDS
Berne, Nov, 28.
THE HERD INSTINCT.
The Royal Observatory reports the anticyclone remains station- Mr. Montagu Norman gave his ary over North China and a dep- views on the world crisis at the roselon is passing into the Pacific Mansion House recently when he to the south of Hokkaido. The said: There is nothing which position of the typhoon is un Impedes the business and prospects certain; it is probably situated of bankers to the same extent as to the cast of north Luzon, ένα the frozen credits through Europe. moving northward. Fresh
"I wonder if anyone in the world strong monsoon will prevail along can really direct the affairs of the China coast and over the Sen. Local the world or of this country with Northern China any assurance as to what results forecast.-N.E, winds, fresh; fino. A congregation of the Monks of his action will have. St. Bernard's to-day decided to "In spite of every attempt that driven "to the conclusion that we create a hospice for travellers in has been made mostly in isola- must take for the moment a short tion to a large extent--the vast mew, but motus plan le sor Thibet, to be constructed at A height of twelve thousand feet in forces of the world, the herd - "For most of us, 'Ons step BUT MAKES SLIGHT a mountain pass open all the year stinct the desperation of the enough for me. That is as far as
people who have neither work RECOVERY·
Three monks are travelling to nor market, have brought about on the whole, I. can see. The dimculties are so vast, the forese London, Nov. 28. Thibet to make the necessary a series of events and a genars]} After touching a new low record arrangements in January Reus tendency which appear to me ato unlimited, so novel; precedents the present tims to be outside the 60 lacking that I approach on ter at 8.17%, the sterling rate
control of any man, any Govern- this whole subject not only in New York recovered to 3.18.7/32
Ignorance but in humility. It in. Regarding the report published ment, of any country,
| 100 great for me. I am willing. believe that if every countr¿ to do my barkas yesterday to the affect that the police Business on the London Stock were anxious to get into touch with and every Governmnt could look And when it comes to the Korean. Im Fing keo, who Exchange was at a low ebb, and three Europeans who were passengers together and act together it would future I hope that we may all coo
SHANGHAI BOMB OUTRAGE
DEATH SENTENCE ON KOREAN
the Railway's Board of Directors Dorough, Southend, being visited għanghal that the Osaka Court to-day
le devising a means to raise money
Shanghai, Nov. 20. Nows has been recalved In In Scotland, great cataracts were has passed sentence of death on
so that the Has may pass fully on in the Highlands and rough
round,
It is reported that the Directors: weither was experienced wary.throw the bomb in Hongkow Parking defnita news of the war debt in a motor-car which knocked down a be different. WBUNI 99 land. approach the linkt at the end.
on April 20th last which killed situation.
into Chinese control.:
have decided to float * · load "jof
· $82,000,000 for the purpose. Routers
where.
LONDON ANXIETY.
At Millbank In London, early
Chinese girl in Queen's Road East
of the tunnel; which some FLAR LONG. General Shirakawa and wounded prilah fards closed above the on Sunday, one of the Europeans con Admiral Nomura and Mr. Shigemi-worn with Was Loan Assented a report of the accident to the
übid already to molat aut cerned inform us that be made a
"But that we do not seem to be credit; setŝtGI tou-Reuter.
95.18/16/mBritish Wireless,
police on Sunday evening."
able to get, and therefore X'ajustadtle%FRETTIERE M
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