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BUNDA VIVAER MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.
日八十月二十
No.
AK COPE IP CENTE
SUE ANNUM
DUNLOP Fort
TYRE
Al feature of distinction and a factor of safety
FORT
CHINESE WAR DECLARATION RUMOURS SPREAD
SECRET OTTAWA AGREEMENT
CHARGE AGAINST MR. DE VALERA
REFUSED PEACE WITH BRITAIN
Dublin. Jan. 22.
With polling day less than a week off, the election campaign is waxing fiercer, though there appeurs to have been some re- sponse to the appeal of the leaders of all parties for a fair, hearing for their political op- ponents,
The main issue is, of course,j the Free State's economic future? and a new allegation has been mado against Mr. de Valera in this connexion
It was declared, in the course of a speech at Meath by Mr. De- vitt, one of the Cosgrave candi- dates, that Mr. de Valera, in his
Surprise Arrival in Nanking of Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang
John Galsworthy, who is re
ported to be seriously ill.
JAPANESE EARN HIGH PRAISE
FLIES FROM EGYPT DEBT
PEKING
PARLEY OF MOMENTOUS IMPORTANCE
CONFERENCE OF ARMY CHIEFS
Strong rumours of im- pending open war between China and Japan are in cir- culation in Shanghai.
The rumours appear to be based upon the surprise arrival
SHOCK
COURT DECISION
SURPRISE
DEBT INTEREST TO BE PAID IN GOLD
(Our Own Correspondent).
· {By › Telegraph. Caparight, Telegraphio Meagan Ordinance, 1014. Hevolved, January
34 M
London, Jan. 23.
Photo shows a big political demonstration in Barkin, while inset indicates the conditions prevailing in the city yesterday when heary,
now fell.
The complications which have developed from Britain's depar-: ture from the gold standard in- ofar as its affects British loans to foreign countries, are illus- in Nanking for "momentous trated in a decision which has conferences" of Marshal Chang just be given by the Mixed UNIR ENTERTAINE Hsueh-liang and a report that Court in Cairo:
The Court on which sits British, the Nanking Government is Italian and Egyptian judges, has drawing up regulations for given a decision holding that not- withstanding Britain's departure from the gold standard, the Egyp- tian Government must pay, the coupons of the Egyptian public) debt in gold.
capacity ак President of the UNIVERSITY TEAM IN military conscription.
Council of Ministers, had rejected
a settlement with Great Britain which was reached, during the Ottawa Conference.
AFRAID?
SHANGHAI
APPEAL LIKELY.
JOHN GALSWROTHY SERIOUSLY ILL
SUFFERING FROM ACUTE ANAEMIA
CHANG'S ARRIVAL.
Nanking, Jan. 23. (Special to "Tolograph")
Marshal Chang Hsuch-liang,
Telegraph. Mage Ordinance, 2474. Bresived, Zexuary Chi-jui, who was
Copyright, Telegraphie accompanied by Marshal Tuan Premier of
The decision is, it is stated,
who China in the early days of the Re- estimated to cost Egypt about n Shanghai, Jan. 23.
public, arrived in Nanking yes- million and half sterling an- terday, flying from Peking.
nually in extra istercat..
18y
Mr. Devitt said that the Irish Free State delegates brought back and with them from Ottawa the draft of settlement with the British re-
presentative, which Mr. de Vallera
turned down,
C.E.R. DEFENCE CONSOLIDATED
1
namely, the Waseda University.
This morning the Shanghai Maru will return to their native land one of the finest sporting It is learned that the Young "Why", auld Mr. Devitt, "does Mr. de Valera not produce that aggregations that has ever visited Marshal has come to the capital secret settlement? He is afraid of the Internationsi Settlement, for the purpose of initiating înen with guns.”—Reuter.
with Marshal Chiang Kai-sheki The team is departing in aand other military leaders, mili- bluze of glory. It has met andi triumphed over the very hearty tary and political conferences opposition that Shanghai offered of momentous importance. and triumphed in a way which demonstrated the real meanng of
Except to a few high oficials. that oft-mlaused term, sportsman-his arrival in Nanking was, how- ship-Reuter,
lever, completely unexpected, 36; completely that it almost escaped the vigilance of newspapermen..
It is understood that General
to join in the conference, which will undoubtedly deal with the critical altuation in North China
JAPANESE TROOPS DO GARRISON DUTY
(0
(Special to "Telegraph")
Manatges Ordinanas, 1895. Kastrod. January
Telegraph Copyright,
Harbin, Jan. 23.
34, 0.12 0.14+)
LOCAL ESTATES
GODOWN MAN LEAVES Feng Yu-stang has been invited
$37,900.
CONSCRIPTION FOR CHINA
It is almost certain that the Government will apeal against the docision. Its pointed out! that it is tamuunt, to increas ing the debt principil by forty- milions sterling
EMPIRE RADIO BROADCAST
COLONIES EXPECTED TO PAY
London, Jan. 22. Mr. John Galsworthy, the noted British novelist and playwright, was recently awarded` the Nobel Prize for Literature, is seriously ill at his home in Hamp. stend. Mr. Galsworthy is suffer- ing from anaemia, following chill-Router.
CHAPEI WAR ANNIVERSARY
LEG THEORY PROTEST
PROBLEM OF. BODY-LINE BOWLING|
London, Jan, 19.
BERLIN RED RAMPAGE
SERIOUS RIOTING
ALL DAY.
STREET FIRES
POLICE FIRE UPON MENACING MOBS
Berlin, Jan. 22.
Berlin came through a day of riotous political antagonism, aroused by the great Nazi rally in Buelow Square, with a toll of thirty-five serious casualties.
Fire brigades were kept extreme. ly busy in the east end of the city, where the Communists gangs att afire to mattresses and built up huge and dangerous bonfires by piling on dustbins and barrels and other alammable articles, with the abjert of impeding the march of the Nazis.
Many of the demonstrators were thoroughly soaked in the bitter cold weather when the brigade Itarned their hoses on those who
ventured to interfere.
SNOWCOVERED STREETS. The palice were constantly en
It is uncertain yet whether the gaged at a dozen different points General Committee or the Cricket in dispersing demonstrators, whose Committee, which declides matters ardour was not at all cooled by relating to rules, will be convened the heavy anowfall and the slush, to discuss the Australian protest under foot, against "bodyline" bowling as the Whore the altuation threatened leg theory has been named.
to get beyond their control as it
The M.C.C. Is now confronted did on several occasions, the polica with one of the most difficult prob- gave up their attempts to dis- SERENARIATRY CELICES HORN ZALEWICH REGIME leme in the history of the game perse the crowds with baton especially a D. R. Jardine, the charges and used their firearms Communists English captain, has implicitly apaguinat menacing
mobs. proved of leg bowling. Should the M.C.C.
agree upon decision, it will probably be cabled direct to the Australian Board of Control without the reply being disclosed publlely-Rester.
"BOORISH AND INSULTING." Melbourne, Jan. 19. The llon. W. S. Kent Hughes, ported by the Minister without Portfolio Ini
APPEAL TO CHINESE CITIZENS
London, Jan. 17. The cost of the Empire Broad- about 2 d. out of the 10/- paid by casting service is extimated
at TO licence-holders. This
statement.
GO WITHOUT
A MEAL
FOUR POLICE STABBED. Four policemen were stabbed in the course of the day.
Several Nazis were waylaid and. badly mauled by Communist boo- ligans who worked the side streets" in gangs.
Over a hundred arrests were.zo. evening by the
Victorin State, and formerly police, who were still actively en-
protest
ધ
FURTHER TROUBLE FEARED.
leading athlete, made a public kaged this evening.
to-day against the boorish, bitter and Insulting" Further trouble is to be anti- wording of the Australian Board's eipated this week. The
Com- message to the M.C.C.
munists announce that they are England's attitude towards staging protest demonstrations to
as made by Mr. J. R. Whitley. chairman of the B.B.C., in an ad- dress at the Royal Empire Society in London, this evening when he said that he believed it would not be long before the Dominions and dem der Australia's fast bowlers in. 1921 last for week. The demonstra- Colonies would, of their own cord, contribute to the costs.
(Special to "Talagraph”.) -
Talographte
AC (5, .11 .m.)
The B.B.C. wanted to give their
was
very different, he said. tions will be inaugurated at a Jardine in a good sportsminn and a great mass meeting to be held on thorough gentleman, Mr. Hughes Tuesday outside the former Im- of concluded-Reuter.
perial Palace, provided police per- mission can be obtained--Router.
Shanghai, Jan, 23. Isteners throughout the Empire at The Chinese community Feast two hours programme dally Shanghat are planning to go with- at their most convenient time. This is not easy when they have to allow for a time difference of 20 hours,
Lieut. General Hiroic, who com- Letters of administration to the and Jehel-Renter. manded the Japanese forces which estate of Chung Shou-foo alias carried out the great drive long Chung Yew or Via Wah, alias `the
Chinese Eastern Railway. Chung Yew-wa alius Chung Po- enstern section, returned to shee, a godownman, late of 22, Harbin to-day.
Wyndhani Street, 2nd floor, who General Hirose informed Readied intestate on March 20th 1931, ter's, correspondent that Japaneec have been granted to Chung garrisons are being maintained at Cheung-shi, his widow. The local NEW REGULATIONS TO Imlonpo, Shlhtaohetze, Hongtao- estate is swore under $37,000,
BE DRAWN UP. hotze, 'Hailin, Maling, und
In the $2,900 local estate of Pogranitchnayn, while the In-Wong Man-sang, fate of 2. Chuk termediate stations will be guard-Nam New Street, Chuk Wang Sha,
Nanking, Jan. 23. The Minister of the Interlor bus ed by Manchukuo troopa.
Canton, letters of administration requested the co-operation of the All trains on the line are for the have been granted to his widow, War Office, General Staff Depart- time being guarded by Japanese Wong Taui-shi, of the same ad- ment, in the task of drawing up prisonment each, was imposed on two
A fine of $10, or one week's in troops-Reuter.
dress, and temporarily residing at regulations governing the argan boatpeople, who pleaded guilty to ai Salvation Fund. 117, Den Voeux Road West,
isation of militias and the train-hasing anchored their craft within Tam Yet-chee alias Tam Wanging of recruits.
the Victoria cable ground on Satur nim (or Lim) elias Tam Yam, late It is reported that the regula- day, by the Hon. Comer. Hele, nt of all Chinese in the Shanghai of 58, Ship Street, ground floor, tions will be framed with a view the Marine Court this morning. who 'dled intestate on December to the ultimate introduction of a 19th, 1931, left loenl estate valued | couscript system-Kenter,
S.S. TEAN GOES AGROUND
BUT REFLOATED LATER
nt $7,400. Letters of administra- tion to the estate have been grant-
"ACADEMIC CONTROVERSY".
out a meal on January 28, the an- niversary of the outbreak of the
SQUALLING."
Sydney, Jun. 19. The controversy regarding Eng- Hish bowling, tactics bas become Shanghai Way, and to contribute very noisy and bitter. London! the money thus saved to a Nation-reports indicate that the leading English sportsmen are strongly defending England's attitude and. reminding Australia particularly of complaints against the Austra lian fast bowlers, Gregory and McDonald in 1921.
One section of local opinion is accusing the Australian team and Board of "squalling".---Router.
An appeal for the cooperation
area in this plan has been issued by over a hundred Street Unions and other public bodies and has been broadcast from various radio stations.
Jajan means defending the League of Nations. ed to Tam Kong-ling, architectural)
The paper says that Japan, Commenting! the "academic responsible for peace in the Far iterated that the only policy which In the printed appeal, it is re- foreman.. Public Works Depart-controversy" which marks
the East, cannot discuss the momentous it is possible for China to adopt ment, deceased's widoy, Tam Mok-League proceedings, the Asahi Far Eastorn fasue Captain J. G. Smart, master of ahl, and other next-of-kin having declares that some of the League League of Nations which is now aggression, is resistance by muli-
before the
in the face of continued Japanese the China Navigation Company's all renounced letters of adminis members are labouring under the turned into a "debating society for
4.8. Tenn, which arrived in portftration.
it 7 a.m. yesterday, reported at' the Harbour Offee having gone
aground on Laimoo Bar in th Canton River at 9 p.m. on Friday. The vessel was reflonted with the tide on Saturday at 8.20 pan. No damage was suffered.
HINKLER'S HOME BURGLED
UNOCCUPIED AT THE TIME
London, Jan. 17. While the search in the Al la still being made for Bert Hinkler, hla houra near Southampton was found to have been entered by burglars to-day and ransacked from top to bottom.
The place was unoccupied at the time as Mrs. Hinkler la in New Zonland and Its not known how much is missing.
n:isunderstanding that denouncing (smalior nations."-Reuter.
Here are the first pictucar received în be tol
Shanhnikwan after the recent Sino Japen.
ain clash theis. Left shows one of the bullidings in the neighbourhand of the South Gate, reduced to ruins
as a result of the bombardment; right, a portion of the wall where bomba from Japanese planas fall with
deadly accuracy.
tary force,
The League is doing nothing to moot Japanese "Imperiallatle sggression." The Chinese people must act for themselves.
ARMS POSSESSION
CASES
SENTENCES AT THE
SESSIONS
At the Criminal Sessione this morning Wong Hoi, altaa Wong Hol-fai, alias Wong Hot-chuen,
Every Chinese citizen, the mes- sage declaros, haa a duty to por- form for the nation-Router. vas sentenced to two years' hard
labour by the Puline Judgo (Mr.
STOP PRESS
London, Jan. 20. Seventy per cent. of London buses are affected by the strike stoppage, due to the men's objec- tion to the speeding-up schedule. The West End was almost deserted in the absence of traffic last night. No settlement had been reached at midnight-Reutor.
IRISH RIOT.
Dublin, Jan. 23..
na
A Harbour Ofco circular states Justico Wood) for the unlawful Fifty persons were injured that the office will be closed on pa
possession of 'a revolver. The the result of a fight at a meeting Thursday and Friday, which have case was heard at the previous at Tralee, held by supporters of bean declared general holidays. The sitting of the Sessions on Thurs Mr. Cosgrave, who was one of Entry and Clearance Office will be day last, when sentence was the speakers. entirely closed on Thursday, but will doferred.
be open from 10 a.m. to noon on Fri-
Mr. J. A. Fraser, assistanı Motor-cars wore stoned and the -day, while the Junk Office will be Attorney General, stated that ru police used batons to clear the
entirely closed on Thursday, and will be open from 11 am to noon on Friday.
July 4th Inst accused was se street. tenced to aix weeks' imprisonment The outbreak followed consider for alding and abelting an offence ablo heckling of Mr. Cosgrave. of larceny and one month's bardhen the fight broke out, seventy labour for assault.
Civil Guards threw a cordon round
Four boatpeople were charged bo- fore the Hon. Cmdr. Hala, at the
For the unlawful possession of the streets and restored quiet. Mr." Marine Court this morning, withi Faving anchored their craft in the daggers, Wong Fang and Wong Cosgrave was not injured-Router. Yamunt bean shelter as to Fat, alias Wong Kun-fat, were manga hhatreation to the fairway. sentenced to one year's imprison. Thay admitted the charge, and were ment with hard labour. Those oach fined $5 or five days' Imprison-] sentences ware also deferred from ment.
Thursday last.
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