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五拜望號八廿月四苑港香
FRIDAY, APRİL 28, 1933.
日四初月四
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JAPAN MOVES TROOPS INTO NORTH MANCHURIA
CHINA MEANWHILE
DENIES SECRET PEACE
SINKIANG
REVOLT
"WHITE GUARDS"
BLAMED
SINO-SOVIET ISSUE
(Special to "Talograph")
¿Telegraph, Carwight
Stea Telegraphic
TREATY
LUAN HO WITHDRAWAL
SIGNIFICANCE
SPECULATION
AROUSED
Nanking, Apr. 28.
the
A spokesman of Foreign Office has categori- cally denied the report in the
tea Grillware, 1991. Received April Daily Express of an alleged
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Moscow, April 27.
secret peace treaty between
It is authoritatively reported China and Japan, purporting in Chinese circles that the Sin-to give its terms.
kiang situation is not likely to He said that the report was 30 assume international proportions as Sino-Soviet relations there are excellent in view of the mutual trade benefits.
It is believed that the revolt was tirred up by a number of gover. nors of the Russian White Guards, whose intentions are unknown.
It is possibly a sequel to the two.
old tension between
Year
sections of the papulation.
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The revolt Is not likely to lead
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fantastic that it was beyond belief that anyone could give it serious consideration. He added that the Chinese Government is determined to continue its resistance against further invasion.
¦ * Meanwhile anet significance has been given to the withdrawal of the Japanese forces from the Lan River region to the Great Wall.
JAPANESE AND C.E.R.
badly armed and scattered through- One of the explanations suggest- out the country, where there are fed by the Nunking Government Jew roads and
railwayn..-t
was that the Japanese were Reuter.
prehensive of serious develop-| ments In North Manchuria conse- |
GOVERNOR'S FLIGHT.
Nanking, April 27.
ap-
The Sinklang Governor, Kingquent upon the dispute between Shu-jen led safely from Tihus be the Soviet and Manchukuo over Tore the city was occupied by the the Chinese Eastern Railway, Mohammedan insurgents, accord-
ing to official reports.
Now comes a message
The charred ruins of the air-liner, City of Liverpool, which crashed in flames near Dixmude, with a lone of fifteen Ilvas. Photo shows a search for the bodies of the victims proceeding. Wild rumours that the machine was deliberately set on fire have been dispelled by the Salford inquest which ended yesterday with an open verdict.
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STAHLHELM DISAPPEARS
DR. SELDTE JOINS NAZI
ORGANISATION
ALLEGIANCE TO
HITLER-
rnet
CHINESE PROTEST TO JAPAN
Berlin, Apr. 27. Predictions that the Steel Hel- soon organisation would cease to exist as a separate en- from tity in German politics have
quickly been borne out.
it is stated that peace and order Harbin announcing that Japanese prevail in Tihun.--Reuter.
BRITONS ARRESTED
GERMANY
Government Making Enquiries
troops are being withdrawn from
Jehol and are arriving in North IN ern Manchuria. Three regiments
London, Apr. 27. Asked as the House of Commons what steps are being taken in con nexion with the arrest in Ger- many of Mr. W. Mann und an In- Foreign diar numed Tagori, the Secretary, Sir John Simon, Raid That Mann was arrested during a police raid on a club in Berlin.
The British Ambassador had uddressed an oficial note to tho German Foreien Minister asking that a full investigation be made into the circumstances.
from Jehol are due in Harbin to- day.
PLANES ALSO.
Japanese aeroplanes proceeding north.
it re
The head, of the Stahlhelni, Dr. Franz Selite, who is Minister of
Joined the Nazis taking the bulk
MARINES' ACTION AT HANKOW
Nanking, April 27. The Chinese Foreign Office has protested to the Japanese authorlies again the cree -on-of-u-wireless station-by Japanese Marinesʻat Hunkowy. -Reider,
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Shanghai's
Labour in the fiftler Cabinet, has Beauty of the Steel Helmets with him. Queen
The announcement was made
by Dr. Seldte in a wireless broad- cast, in the course of which he said he was submitting himself and the Stablhelm to Hitler's also leadership
Seven fighting planes arrived at Harbin yesterday al their final destination is not known.-Reuter.
IMPERIAL ART TREASURES
NEW CONSIGNMENT IN SHANGHAI
(Special to "Tulegraph")
(Telegraph, Coprishi. Telegraphic Mee
Received April Bogra Ordinance, 1183.
Regarding Tagori, It was report." ed that he was arrested near the Austro-Bavarian frontier and I was not certain that he was a Bri-! tish subject. Inquiries had been.az a m.) made from the Bavarian authori ties and a report was on its way. --British Wirdess.
Shanghai, April 28. The fourth, as well as the lar Host, consignment of art trensures from the Imperial Palace at Pei- ping has arrived,
AIR LINER DISASTER
VOSS DEATH MYSTERY INQUIRY
OPEN VERDICT
Special to "Telographi")
Telegraphic Me
(Telegraph, Copyright,
Ordinaner.
20. . 4.m
ENDS.
Reccled. Apríl
DOLLAR DICTATOR
ROOSEVELT INFLATION PLAN
FREE HAND BY SENATE
CRITICS' FEAR
UNCERTAINTY
EXTENT
OF
Washington, Apr. 27. President Roosevelt is now | practically assured of the support of the Senate in his inflation schemes.
The attitude of the Senate to- | day suggested that he will very shortly be invested with power to inflate the currency to o vast and unpredictable extent.
This unlimited power is causingį concern in some powerful quart- ers. Critics predict that the a- certainty of the extent of the in- flation wth underming public confidence in the currency and lead to a panic boom and then Jeollapse.
OFFICIAL ATTITUDE. Ofeint circles, however, argue that President Roosevelt may be trusted to use his enormous powers wide.
A WORLD TARIFF TRUCE
NOW BEING CONSIDERED'
AT WASHINGTON
Washington, Apr. 27. The State Department indi- ented to-day that a World Tariff Truce, pending the con- vening of the World Economic Conference, is now being con- Hidered and that the United States is favourably inclined to the proposal.--Reuter..
AERATO: 110 KŽ JERESTAURANTZIA
BRITAIN'S AIR
CHIEF DEAD
SIR GEOFFREY SALMOND
PASSES AWAY
HELD POST ONLY A FEW DAYS
1
London, April 27. Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Chief of the Air Staff, who has licen seriously ill since the beginning of April, passed away to-day.
He had assumed his new post. the highest ranking in the Royal Air Force, only a few days when he was taken ill-and-his-brother, Sir John Salmond, who had re tired, suddenly was recalled to the Air Ministry,
'The Air Council have announced that the funeral will take place on
London, April 27. The trend of the Senate discus Monday. An open verdict was returned sion was revented when the clause Sir Geoffrey Salmond was born at the inquest at Salford on the empowering the President to rein August 1878, and was educated body of Mr. Albert Voss, a Man-duce the gold content of the dollar at Wellington College and the chester dentist, one of the fifteen up to fifty per cent, was adopted, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich victims of the City of Liverpool this effectively quashing the at-his father was Major-Gen. Sir W, disaster...
tempt of the Conservatives of both Salmond.. parties, led by Senator Glass, to The Imperial Airways liner resist the grant of unprecedented crashed in flames in Belgium on
powers. March 28 but fit. Vous fell from
RUSSIAN GIRL the machine two miles before it
GETS PRIZE crashed.
(Special to "Telegraph")
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Ordinaner, 1J14. Received. April 128, 2,02 a.m.)
Shanghai, April 27. Miss Nina Bargomova,
MARKET CAUTIOUS,
BOXER REBELLION, Joining the Royal Artillery in 1898, he served with that arm in the South African war, gaining
The New York Stock Market is seven clasps to his medal. He also The inquest was held to inquire becoming cautious and speculators participated in the suppression of into two theories
are leaving everything alone until the Boxer rebellion in China.
In 1911, he took a course at the (1) that Mr. Voss took poison the inflation programme becomes
when he was in the machine. more clearly defined. Only 1,800,- Staff College and passed. At the (2) that he became mentally 000 shares were done during the outbreak of the world-war he was strained during the journey day and prices showed a small a captain on the General Staff, but and set fire to the machine. decline all round.-Reuter, During the hearing it was nug- gested that there was ground for auspicion in the fact that the vie tim, although an undischarged night by Sir Victor Sassoon bankrupt, made frequent expen
Those who refused to follow him could regard themselves as re- leased from the membership oath. |
THOROUGH "PURGING". The step, which has long been expected, was taken after a thor- ough" "purging" of the Stahlhelm of the opposition elements, inelud ing Lieut. Colonel Duesterberg, Russian brunette, was crowned who was dismissed yesterday, and Major Wagner, the Federal Chan-Shanghai's movie queen fast cellor of the organisation.
No official announcement has after a spirited contest which sive air journeys between England een made regarding the with- drawal of Herr Hugenberg and had lasted a month and drew an Baron von Neurath from the Hit-entry of 169. ler Cabinet.--Reuter,
SAILORS" BRAWL
U.S. SEAMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Said to have come by his in- juries in a fight with another WIN FOR ODDS-ON It is comprised altogether of sailor from the U.S.S. Canopus, to
FAVOURITE
RESULT OF TWO-YEAR OLD STAKES
(Special to "Telegraph”)
#Toprah, Copyright. Telegraphic New dage Orilinance, £83). Received, April
24, 10.31 p.)
London, April 27.
The Nawmarket Two-Your-Okl Staken was run to-day resulting in
at 100 to G, who ran third,
6,278 cases, and the bulk of the which both belong, Seaman Perlett Consignment is compused of was admitted to the Kowloon, Hos bronze ware, porcelain, literature pital yesterday. The encounter: -and instruments.--Reuter, Itook place in Canton Road.
THE SILVER OUTLOOK
AMERICAN SPECULATORS FORCING UP PRICE
cents. Futures
are
and the Continent, and it was al- loged that he was a large buyer and taker of drugs.
LACK OF EVIDENCE.
Miss Laura Chieri, un Italian' His relatives denied all know-) girl, gained second prize und Miss ledge of such practice. Charlotte Kingsbury in English competitor, was placed third,
The winner is entitled to a free trip to Hollywood.
DEBT MORATORIUM QUESTION
within a year had reached the rank of Lieut, Colonel. Ho then joined the R.A.F. and, promoted Brigadier General, was given the Command of that force in the Mid- dle East which he held with great distinction until 1921. In 1917 he recolved the D.S.O., in 1918 the 1919 a knighthood
"Officially" Expecting.G.) and promotion to aud
June Payments
Washington, Apr. 27.
Vice-Marshai.
SYSTEMATIC RAIDS.
It was his systematic and per-
Although it is confirmed that slatent, raids which served more The jury expressed the opinion President Roosevelt may be ex-than anything else to break up the that the death of Mr. Voss was pected to propose to Congress a Turkish armica. In a lull In the caused by injuries due to his falls further moratorium on war debts operations in December. 1918, he Capt. Ross ing from the air-liner, there being until after the World Economic accomplished with
The object of the contest was to no conclusive evidence to show Conference, a declaration made at Smith the first flight to India: Re-- raise funds for building the new why or how he left the machine. the White House shows that "off-turning to England, Sir Geoffrey Mr. Goodfellow, representing cially" the President expects the Salmond became, in 1922, the. Russian school, and it realised
the Imperial Airways, emphasized June payments to be made. Director-General of Supply and $28,000-Renter.
that the Company had never enter.
The official »pokesman emphasiz. Research at the Air Ministry and a tained the suggestion that there
member of the Air Counell. was a deliberate attempt to cause fed that no agreement for the post- In 1926 he was created K.C.B. the lamentable dianster.
ponement of the payments hits and a year later was given com- RELATIVES PERSECUTED. been made, but he indicated that mand of the R.A.F. In India, being
promoted Air Marshal. in 1929..
ANOTHER TRADE
AGREEMENT
GERMANY TO BUY BRITISH COAL
The Coroner (Mr. A. Howard some adjustments might be work- Flint) denounced the mean,led out for further conversations| cowardly and unjustified" por
CHIEF OF AIR STAFF.
At home again in 1981, he was Commander-in-Chief of the Air
secution of the relatives of the with the debtor countries. dead man by "some misguided It is signifcant, in this counex-Defence of Britain until he was people."
He expressed the hope ion, that the Speaker of the House, appointed in July, 1992, Chief of that it would now conse-Reuter. Mr. Rainey, declared to-day that the Air Staff, succeeding his
ANGLO-ARGENTINE
TRADE
although personally opposed to a younger brother, Sir John Sal- moratorium, he would support any mond, who had held the post for request for postponement made by yours, and, retired to give. hia brother an opportunity to attain the President.---Reuter.
the higher post. The appointment was effective from the beginning of the present month.--Reuter,
London, Apr. 27. Under an Anglo-German trade agreement qublished to-day, Gor- American speculators are in full | irregular and the price receded to
many has agreed to take a mini- control of the silver market and 36.3/16ths
mum of 180,000 tons of British Necker, a strong favourite at 11 the outlook for the future can only casier.
HERRIOT PLEASED. to 10 on, winning from Spring-be described as obscure.
It is quite unsafe to predict the coal per month in return for tariff
Washington, Apr. 27: shoot at 8 to 1 and Sonne Spring In London, the price of silver future. Should any political an-
London, Apr. 27. A number of or any concessions upon Jumped to 20.9/16ths spot and nouncement be made
M. Herriot, the French delegate occur Lo 20% forward due to American development
causo articles. comprising toys, musical The President of the Board of the descent would buying with sellers scarce. After nervousness,
Instruments, clocks, jewellery. Trade, Mr. Runciman announced to Washington, is very pleased the official fixing, the tendency almost certainly be mwift...
The Royal Observatory reports agreement on all points of prin- tions with President Roosevelt. continued upward, and the Ameri- The Hongkong dollar roso to hollow ware, safety razor blades in the Commons to-day that an with the results of his conversa-
clplo had been reached with the At their conclusion to-day, he do that pressure is now highest over cana were reported to be offering 1. 42d. this morning and the and chemicals. from 20% to 21. figures which market was steady. There was The agreement becomes opera-Argentino Ropublic and a treaty clared that they had accomplished N. China. A depression is situat-
was now being drafted which was "enormous progress" in prepara-ed near the Bonins. A stone-breaker was injured by n
Local Forecast:-East winds, banks being disinclined to deal
moderato; cloudy. ip-on-the-reparation of a sita in circles as a trifle indiscreet. Prince Edward Ründ.
Fifteen started, Necker winning
by two longtha, with five lengths soparating second and third. Reuter.
piece of rock while employed yesler: /were regarded in well-informed little business done, however, the tivo on May 8 of the year.oxpected to be algned within the tion for the World Economic Con-
| Peuter-
leext few days ciliah Wirsiegeference. Reuter.
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