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TYRE ECONOMY

NOTED ECONOMISTS TO STUDY DEPRESSION

ENGLAND'S BIG LEAD

THREE HUNDRED AHEAD

JARDINE SITS ON SPLICE

LEYLAND HITS OUT

Adelaide, Jan. 17.

Shortly after lunch to-day, England bad strengthened their position in the Third Test to a Iend of 261 runs with seven wickets to fall in their second knock.

Two wickets fell before lunch.} The first was that of R.E.S. Wyalti who was dismissed in rather doubtful manner and the second was that of G. O. Allon, who for some reason known only to Jar- dine, England's skipper, was, Ikej Wyatt, promated In the batting or- der,

The

moye

of the naw French

giant plane, the Ard en Ciel. The man standing naarby, gives an idea

of her size.

ARC-EN-CIEL FLIGHT

FRANCE'S GIANT. MONOPLANE

There were 12,000 present when SOUTH ATLANTIC

WYATT OUT.

SEEKING A REMEDY

DR. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER

IMPORTANCE OF WAR DEBTS:

(Our Own Correspondent).

(84 Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphia, Mestngrs Ordinanca, 1994. Received, January 47, 10,46 ..)

London, Jan. 17.

The greatest interest has been aroused here by news of an American investigation in an attempt to bring an end of the world trade depres- sion.

Added interest Is given to the report by the fact that Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the famous head of Columbia University, has been ap- pointed chairman of the Board

RED ANTI-JAPANESE DEMONSTRATION

STONE-THROWING IN BERLIN,

Communiat

Berlin, Jan. 17.

demonstrators

threw stones at the residence of the Japanese Silitary, Atlache In Berlin to-day. They missed their objective. but smushed windows of a neighbouring Dat -Router.

„ENTTRINACHOKIF

NOVARNARDA

RUSSIA AND JAPAN

RECOGNITION OF MANCHUKUO

WELSHMAN MISSING

FOUR DAYS OVERDUE AT NINGPO

IN SMALL SHIP IN A GALE

(Special to "Telegraph")

{By – Telegraph, Corright. Telegraphic Mapangen Ordinanco, 1895. Neveived, January

Shanghai, Jan. 17. Recent portraits of King Boris and Queen Joanna of Bulgaria.

Fears are being entertained re- Gwen, of the Ching Inland Mis- garding the safety of Mr. E. H.

ROYAL BABY CAPT. R. E. SASSOON

HUBBUB

NOT CHRISTENED AS A CATHOLIC

JAPAN MAKES A PROPOSAL

Moscow, Jan. 17. The Soviet Government i which is to conduct the investiga to-day, publishes a long ac-

count of an exchange of VATICAN LODGES war debts are very well-known as Notes between Russia and being distinctly favourable to re-Japan regarding the pro- vision.

posal for a Pact of Non- Aggression.

tion.

Dr. Murray Butler's views on

PROTEST

KILLED

AMATEUR RIDER AND MILLIONAIRE

Six runs only had been added craft, arrived safely at Port and cut the lenders of finance seems doubtful about the court Royal baby, is now providing AIRLIE HOTEL

Arst success or the day. Wyatt

when Australia met with their Natal, in Brazil, to-dav after poked up a low ball from O'Reilly a fast crossing of the South

Atlantic.

was chris-

TRAGEDY

CAPTAIN T. G. PURVIS FATALLY HURT

sion, who was travelling from Hai- mun, Cheklung, to Ningpo aboard a small Chinese coastal vessel, which is now four days overdue at its destination.

Severe storms have accounted. in the last few days, for the loss of two small Chinese vessels, the Yungchuan and the Hsingningtai, both of which were Ningpo steam-

ers.

"

FEARED LOST.

It is feared that the steamer up- on which Mr. Owen was travelling, the name of which is not known In Shanghal, has ofther been pirat- ed or foundered in the bad wea- ther which caused the loss of the other two ships.

It is possible, of course, that

the missing vessel with the mis- sionary aboard has taken shelter from the storm in one of the many inlets along the coast and that all | aboard are safe.

Mr. Owen was a Welshman, beg' İtween 26 and’27 years of age. He arrived in China In 1931.-Router.

London, Jan. 16. Captain R. E. Sassoon, the amateur steeplechase rider and millionaire sportsman, died in London to-day from the effects the match was resumed in fine)

of injuries received in an accident CROSSING weather, with Jardine and Wyntt

at Lingfield Park on January 11 facing the bowling of Wall and

when his mount Clear Note fell O'Reilly, The wicket appeared

London, Jan. 16.

at the second fence in the Weald to be wearing alightly, which will

Handicap Steeplechage.—Reuter. The giant three-engined

London, Jan. 16. render Australia's task more dim- cult when taking the fourth in-mononlane, Arc-en-Ciel, the

SEVENTEEN ECONOMISTS.

The christening of Princess komunistisminNIKE ninga.

Dowerful unit recently added The Board will consist of seven-

In the course of the correspond. Marie Louise, the Bulgarian to France's fleet of civil air-teen well-known economists, who industry throughout the

course Sofia with a sensation. offered and thinks It preferable to world in their attempt to find exchange opiniona regarding A The baby princess remedy for the trade depression.

Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler Bays method of prevention by peaceful tened according to the rites of the that special attention will be given regulation any difficulties which Greek Orthodox Church, whereas The Arc-en-Ciel took off from to the technique of production and my are in consequence of the Queen Joanna is a Catholic.

Immediately the news reached of exchange, neither of which have armed forces of both sides coming St. Louls, Senegal, at 4.84 m. been functioning for the benefit of

into conflict.

Rome, instructions were given by and landed at Port Natal at 4.40

With this end in view, the Japa: the Vatican for a protest to be society. p.m., the journey being accom

nese Government suggests the lodged, and the Apostolic Delegate DIES IN HOSPITAL CABINET MEETS ON plished an average speed of The Board. will, of course,

Sona formation of a Japan-Soviot-Man-in

called rapidly find themselves involved chukuo Committee for the preven- Boris and

upon King some 160 miles an hour,

formally pretested 222} The machine left Marseilles at in the war debts problem when tion of frontier incidents.

Death has claimed a familiar ngainst an alleged breach of the agure to residents of the Colony hart10.10 a.m. on January 12. the total they enter upon their study of

contract signed at the time of the in the person of Captain T. G. journey from France thus occupy-world problems of finance.

wedding that children of the un-Purvis, who passed away at the

SIR JOHN SIMON Ing just over four days.

The Soviet Government has re-ion should be brought up as Catho-Kowloon Hospital early this morn-

TO ATTEND piled to this proposal stating that iles.

ing from injuries suffered as the no froutier incidents will arlas

PREMIER'S ATTITUDE.

London, Jan. 16. It is interesting to note that the recalled that in 1926 the Faculty even with the presence of Japan-

result of a fall.

The first meeting of the Cabinet tlight is not just an adventurous of Political Science at Columbin, ese forces near the Soviet front- The Apostolic Delegato also

The deceased gentleman,

who this year will be held on Thursday, demonstration of the abilities of headed by Dr. Murray Butler, fer

protested to the Bulgarian Prime had been for many years on the and Sir John Simon, Foreign the new craft, which was design-issued a remarkable manifesto

Minister, who, it is learned, re- China coast, met with a mishap Secretary, will return from Geneva Мовсом, however, ed by M. Couzinet, the famous urging revision of the war debts willingness to discuss the Japan-ried out in accordance with the Sunday night, when he fell and England for a few days, but ex- expresses plied that the baptism was cur-at the Airlie Hotel; Kowloon, on to be present. He will remain in French constructor, but ns her settlements and the calling of uo first flight on regular St. Louis International Conference to that eae proposai to form a Japan decision of the head of the State received serious injuries to bis pects to return to Geneva, for the Senegal-Port Natal service.

Preparatory to her first mail- (Wyalt); For 123 (Allen); for, carrying journey, the Arc en Ciel In the manifesto, the debis settle-accordance with the similar joint and in conformity with the con-head. He was admitted to the meeting to re to Geneva.f

Latest Acores:

ENGLAND.-H Inninge: 311 (Leyland 83, Wyatt 78, Paynter 17. Verity 45, Wall & for 72).

AUSTRALIA.—Ist Immings: (Poanford 85. Oldfield retired 41, Allen 4 for 71).

ENGLAND.—2nd Innings.

Sutcliffe, e O'Brien, 5 Wall Jardine bw Ironmonger

St

Wyatt, e Wall, ↳ O'Rellly

19

Allen, wb Grimmett

16

Hammond not out

Leyland not out

Extras

REGULAR SERVICE.

.

WAR DEBTS MANIFESTO.

In this connexion, it will be

| end.

SOVIET'S REPLY.

Total (for 4 wkta.)

203

Fall of wickets: 1 for 7; 2 for 91

154 (Jardine).

was tested by a flight from Paris

ments are condemned

AM

to Algiers and back, a distance of

Soviel-Manchuokun Committee in

between, the Soviet, un-Rumania, Poland and other neigh- sound in principle and 118 bouring States.-Router. fostering deep

1

of sense grievance against the United Slatea Complete

NANKING A FOOT DEEP IN SNOW

zarina Banks and the Karama, mnoza 2,500 miles, in a day. She carries

to Wall, fielding at abort leg. It mechanic and two pilots. was a doubtful decision. It seem-

a crew of four, a telegraphist, a Her wingspreid is 98 feet,

and to be a bump ball but the um-inches (30 metres) and she has pires were agreed.

three Gnome-et-Rhone engines

Wyatt had scored 49 runs, 'scor- cach developing 050 h.p.--Reuter.

ing most of his runs on the leg side. He had batted without! chance for 133 minutes and had.

acored four fours.

Allen joined Jardine and runs

came very slowly,

"PATIENT" BATTING.

SEVERE BATTLE

IMPENDING

Jardine's innings was painfully CRACK "RED" TROOPS

IN READINESS

cancellation is not urged; any decision to cancel wholly or in part would dopend upon many complicated factors yet to be studied.

"What we do urge," say the signa- MANY DEATHS FROM

EXPOSURE

Nanking, Jan. 17.

stitution,

j11

THURSDAY!

next

Kowloon Hospital in the early week. The baptism was,

fact, hours of yesterday morning, but, The Foreign Under-Secretary, shrouded in secrecy, only the despite all that could be done for Capt. Anthony Eden, leaves London for Geneva to-morrow and will Prime Minister and two other im- him, passed away this morning. portant personages knowing of the

Captain Purvis had Intterly been take charge of the United Kingdom event beforehand.

a marine artist, being one of the delegation while Sir John Simon Is very few who could execute paint-away.

To-day the Prime Minister has Ings of old-time rigged craft with It is learned from Rome that technical correctness. He was been in consultation with several of the view of the Vatican is that if aluo it skilled

his Cabinet colleagues. British Penscape artist. Queen Joanna, who it is thought Many of his works had been ex-Wireless.

VATICAN THREAT.

.

may have been unaware of the hibited at the Itoyal Society of torles, "is complete reconsidera-

christening, does not dissociate Artists and the Royal hornian herself from the baptism, when Academy. tion in the light of present

A most interesting character, she recovers and does not promise knowledge. To this end, we believe that an International For almost a week, Nanking to bring up the child as a Catho-the late Captain Purvis made many Conference should be called to has been in the grip of a blind-ic, she will never be received by friends, who will be greatly shock- review the entire problem of jing snow-storm and the capital is debt payments and make pre-now nearly a foot deep in snow. posals for readjustment.

the

PURPOSE OF LOANS.

slow. The description given is patient. How patient he was la shown by the fact that after

Nanking, Jan. 17. Wyatt'a dismissal he took three-

A severe battle between the Red The reason America lent the Allies quarters

bour to of an

score armiles and Government troops is

the money, It is pointed out, three runs.

was the fact that by so doing Allen was a trifle more dashing,pected to take place shortly

Alles near Kwangchun and Chienning.

were also help- but he had taken Afty-two minutes two Communist strongholds on the

Ing Amerien to win her war. to get fifteen runs when he fell Kiangsi-Pukien border. The Red a victim to Grimmett in a manner line between the two cities is held|

and that, "if the Allion had exactly similar to the first innings, crack troops who are determin-

spared Ilves or we had stinted supplies, our wor, as well as being adjudged out leg-before-

theirs, would have been lost." wicket. Eight of his runn baded to put up a tough resistance.

Declaring, that the moral and It is expected that

political issues are great, tho this stago, the score-board showed Chiang Kai-shek will leave for

Nanchang in order to direct oper- memorandum ndds that the ationa. Meanwhile both sides are material Interests involved are, making preparations for the kom- Fofur no the United States in ing clash.

concerned, relatively small, and proceeds to show that the scheduled annual. debt

pay- monte will make much leas difference in the Amorlenn Tax

come from two boundary hits. At

123 runs.

Hammond was

General

HAMMOND CAUTIOUS.

next in. He played cautiously and contented | himself with scoring a single before the lunch interval, trat half hour after lunch, both

Hammond taking, which stage Jurdine had made 46 Jardine and

pain. Tho 200 rent

Acore Was carried to 142 without further loss.

JARDINE OUT

runs In something minutes.

byer

In the whole morning, England. though apparently in a Alrong "position, obtained only 45 rụng!

Later.

Jardine reached his half-century in 249 minutes. He hit the next ball to the boundary and was then out to Ironmonger. He batted with monumental patience,

It was learned this morning that Oldfield, the Australian wicket-keeper, who was badly hurt by a ball from Larwood yesterday, has greatly im

Loylund's arrival livened things proved.

up. His frst three scoring strokes Runs came at a slow pace in the were boundarios,

.

Many deaths from exposure are reported and the prices of veget ahlen are soaring owing to the difficulty of bringing them in. Efforts are being made to alleviate the distress of the poor.-Rouler.

FIGHTING NEAR MULING

FORTY VOLUNTEERS

KILLED

Harbin, Jan. 17.

the Pope-Reuter.

COMMUNISTS ON TRIAL

MANY GIRLS AMONG NUMBER

ed to learn of his death.

CHILE NITRATES COMBINE

CHAMBER APPROVES

LIQUIDATION

Santiago, Jan. 17.

COMING WORLD

CONFERENCE

SHIPPING SUBSIDIES

CONDEMNED

London, Jan. 16.

At Genova, the Economic Sec- tion of the Preparatory Committee

of the World Economic Conference arrived at a decision this afternoon concerning industrial agreements. It was suggested that for cer- The Clilean Chamber to-day up-tain categories of agreements, car- proved the Government's proposals tels, etc., Governments should not for the liquidation of the Coanch Intervene, but in the case of others, such as coal, wood, whont Nitraten Combine.

The Finance Minister said the and transport, the Government's service of the bonds issued by help was necessary in order to According to a message from Cosnch Combine would be guaran. reach a solution. Helsingfors, the trial has opened toed and he assured the Chamber The Committee resolved to re thare of seventy-eight Communists,

(Dy Telegraph.

(Our Own Correspondent).

Congricht. Telegraphic Muange Ordinancs, 1111. Received, January IT, 10.43 a.,)

London, Jan. 16.

Most of the prisoners are young, and they include many girls.

to shipping companies-British. Wirelesa.

Forty-two Volunteers were kill-who are accused of illicit activities, that the working of nitrates would commend the abolition of subald. d as the result of an engagement in the formation of secret "Youth be free and assured of Govern-ies being granted by Governments with a Japanese detachment near Societies."

ment support.----Reuter, Tatungchen, thirty miles south- est of Muling,

According to Japanese reporta, Bill than is generally supposed. the Japanese casualties were only Fulfilment of the agreements one wounded-Reuter,

ncecasarily imposed on Euro- pean debtors hardshipa much greater than the bonolta that acorued to Amerien,

DRIZZLE OR MIST

INSULL TO STAY

IN GREECE ·

The anticyclone na moved into reinforced by the dictates of the Pacific to the east of Japan BUT MAY HAVE TO BE

NATURALISED political expediency and the and another in developing over! North China and South Manchuria. counsels of economio self-

Athens, Jan. 17. POLITICAL EXPEDIENCY.

interest in urging us to most A deprcusion is situated to the

south of Koren, Fresh monsoon) The Greek police have given Mr. Attention 18 called to

Europa" half-way,” possibility of a European cəhli-

This manifesto was issued in will prevail over the China coast Samuel Insull temporary permis tion against the United States, 1926. The arguments submitted and the Northern China Sea. alon to stay in Greece, but inter ho Local forecast:-North and N. Ewill probably be required to accept the signatories cor..luding: have been rendered trably sorent winds, fresh; cloudy with drizzle Greek nationality if he desires to "The demanda of justice "arel by subsequent events.

remain in Grecco-Reuter... or mist.

the

RAILWAY SERVICE

·RESUMED

VLADIVOSTOCK LINE OPERATING

Harbin, Jan. 17. Through passenger and gooda servieen have been resumed with Vladivostock. Traine on this rail- way has been suspended for about a your.-Reuter

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