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RUSSIA AND JAPAN MOVING TOWARDS WAR
PLANE SHOT World Attention
DOWN
TROPHY CARRIED
TO PEKING
WRECK PLACED ON
EXHIBITION
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT)
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Peking, April 28. Thousands of Chinese are] gazing to-day at the first real war trophy brought to Feking a Japanese bomb- ing plane which was shot down in the Lan River re- gion.
People are coming from all over The city to see the plane which has teen placed on exhibition.
The machine is badly soonashed | and burned in places, but enough remains to indicate that it was recent all-metal model built fa carry eight bombs.
The theory is held that it was one of the machines purchased by j patriotic groups in Japan.
Not the least interested of thei spectators of the wreckage were a number of Japanese officers, who were observed to be making care- Jul notes.
WIN FOR ODDS-ONİ FAVOURITE
RESULT OF TWO-YEAR OLD STAKES
(Special to "Telegraph")
Telepathic Me
Again Centred on the Manchuria Cockpit
OMINOUS TROOP OMINOUS
MOVEMENTS
SOVIET ASPERITIES IN
C.E.R. DISPUTE ·
(SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”).
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LONDON, APR. 28. THE BELIEF IS GAINING GROUND RAPIDLY THAT EVENTS IN THE FAR EAST ARE MOVING. TOWARDS ANOTHER RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
SOVIET ASPERITIES OVER THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY DISPUTE ARE DRAWING INCREASING ATTEN- TION TO THE MANCHURIAN COCKPIT AND JAPANESE TROOP MOVEMENTS, TOGETHER WITH REPORTS OF RED ARMY CONCENTRATIONS, ARE REGARDED AS OMINOUS PORTENTS.
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A well-known cartoonist depicts Japan in the boxing ring, having sent an enormous China over the ropes, smugly preparing to meet a huge "Sovietski" in the next round of the Heavyweight Cham- pionship of the Far East.
LUAN HO DIVERSION A MASK FOR MORE SERIOUS EVENTS?
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The charred ruins of the air-linar, City of Liverpool, which crashed in flames near Dixmude, with alons of fifteen lives, Photo shows a search for the bodies of the victims proceeding. Wild rumour that the machine, was deliberately cat-on fire have been dispelled by the Salford inquest which ended yesterday with an open verdict.
SINKIANG REVOLT
"WHITE GUARDS"
BLAMED
SINO-SOVIET ISSUE
(Sancial to "Telegraph")
(Telegraph, Copyrigh Telegraphic M74- magre Ordinance, IMPS. Recofees. April
A grave view of further com-jconsideration. He added that Fite Chinese Government is determined plications in the Far Eastern to continue its resistance against
Meanwhile situation, however, runs through further invasion.
new significance 127, 11 pag the despatches from the Far East and from Moscow, which has been given to the withdrawal of the Japanese forces from the to the Great are given considerable promin-Lan River region
Wall. ence in the London newspapers, | stressing "Soviet" alarm" over!
Telegraph, Cengright. fireriesd, Apri an alleged "sinister plot" by the JAPAN MOVING TROOPS
rage Ordinance, 1924 2438.35 a.m.!
London, April 27,
The Nowmarket Two-Year-Okti Stakes was ran to-day resulting inj
Harbin Japanese officials to seize the Chinese Eastern Railway.
IN N. MANCHURIA
Moscow, April 27.
It is authoritatively reported in Chinese circles that the Sin- kiang situation is not likely to
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CHINESE PROTEST TO
JAPAN
MARINES' ACTION AT HANKOW
Nanking, April 27. The Chinese Foreign Office has protested to the Japanese authoritles against the erec- tion of a wireless station by Japanese Marines at Hankow. --Beater.
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Shanghai's Beauty
assume international proportions Queen
as Sino-Soviet relations there are excellent in view of the. mutual trade benefits.
It is believed that the revolt was
The Chinese denial of the report One of the explanations suggest.rtirred up by a number of gover Necker, a strong favourite at 11 that a Sino-Japanese peace treaty ed by the Nanking Government ora of the Russian White Guards, to 10 on, winning. from Spring.is Impending is also interpreted was that the Japanese were a whose intentions are unknown. shoot at 8 to 1 and Sonne Spring as an indication of the threat of prehensive of at 100 to 6, who ran third.
Fifteen started. Necker winning!
10 Russo-Japanese War.
TENTATIVE MOVES.
year
are
It is possibly a sequel to the two- aerious develop.
old tension between two ments in North Manchuria couse- quent upon the dispute between sections of the population.
The revolt is not likely to lead the Soviet and Manchukun over
to hostilitice as both sides badly armed and scattered through- Some diplomatie correspondents the Chinese Eastern Railway. by two lengths, with five lengths
Now comes a message from out the country, where there se soparating second and third.-allude to tentative moves towards
the reopening of negotiations, but Harbin announcing that Japanese few rands Reuter,
the consensus of diplomatic opin-troops are being withdrawn from Reuter. ion is inclined to the view that Jehol and are arriving in North- GOVERNOR'S FLIGHT.
differences the Russo-Japanese have made the prospects of Sino-ern Manchuria. Three regiments Japanese negotiations more
MARYSE HILTZ IN SHANGHAI
FLYING TO HONGKONG
TO-MORROW
Shanghai. Apr. 28,
re-
mote, that China will not respondit to any advances by Japan while
there is a prospect of a valuable TOKYO WAR OFFICE ally in the North.
The Daily Telegraph adumbrat-
en the possibility that Japan is being impelled in the name of Manchukuo" to undertake
STATEMENT
The French airwoman, Maryselations which may extend to the Lan River Withdrawal Itz, who is making light to Paris from Tokyo, arriv-Maritime Provinces and
" return
ed here at 1.85 pm, to-day from
Peking.
Mile. Hillz, who decided against making a non-stop flight from
East
Siberia,
LUAN HO SIGNIFICANCE.
it is now believed, says the
Peking to Amoy, will hop off for journal, that the recent Japanese Hengkong at 7 am to-morrow-movement south of the Great Wall, since followed by a withdrawal al- Reuter.
most inexplicable except in the light of the North Manchuria peril, were merely a diversion to mnak the importance of troop movements into North Manchuria. -Reuter
LORD INCHCAPE'S ENGAGEMENT
TO MISS LEONORA BROOKE
London, Apr. 2.
in impend-
An announcement
In of the engagement of Lord
Inckenpe and Mins
Leonorn
"Explanation"
TOKYO, APR. 28. THE JAPANESE WAR STATES THAT OFFICE ALL JAPANESE TROOPS TO THE EAST OF THE LUAN RIVER HAVE BEEN WITHDRAWN TO THE GREAT WALL "AS IT IS CONSIDERED THAT CHINESE TROOPS IN THE
SECRET TREATY STORY AREA HAVE LEARNED
DENIED
Nanking, Apr. 28. A spokesman of the
A LESSON AND ARE UN- LIKELY TO ATTEMPT A FRESH ONSLAUGHT." Renter.
Brooke, the eldest daughter of the Foreign Office has categori-mensionareistantæne Rajah of Sarawak-Router.
CLOUDY WEATHER
and
110 railwayn.
AIR LINER DISASTER
ROOSEVELT INFLATION
FREE HAND BY SENATE
CRITICS' FEAR
UNCERTAINTY OF EXTENT
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 a vast and unpredictable extent.
This unlimited power is causinge concern in some powerful quart- ers. Critles predict that the un- certainty of the extent of the in lation will undermine pubite confidence in the currency and Bead to a paule hoom and
then collapse.
OFFICIAL ATTITUDE.
ometal circles, however, argues that President Roosevelt may be trusted to use his enormous powers wide.
VOSS DEATH MYSTERY son was revealed when the clause
INQUIRY
OPEN VERDICT
re-
The trend of the Senate discus-
empowering the President to duce the gold content of the dollar up to fifty per cent, was adopted, this effectively quashing the at- tempt of the Conservatives of both parties, led by Senator Glass, to resist the grant of unprecedented powers.
Special to "Telegraph")
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MARKET CAUTIOUS.
The New York Stock Market is becoming cautious and speculators London, April 27. are leaving everything alone until An open verdict was returned the inflation programine becomes at the inquest at Salford on the more clearly defined. Only 1,800,- body of Mr. Albert Voss, a Mon 000 shares were done during the chester dentist, one of the fifteen day and prices showed a victims of the City of Liverpool decline all round-Reuter. disaster.
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RUSSIAN GIRL
GETS PRIZE crashed in flames in Belgium on
1
The Imperial Airways Hiner
March 28 but Mr. Voss fell from the machine two miles before it crashed.
small
DEBT MORATORIUM QUESTION
The inquest was held to inquire "Officially" Expecting
(1) that Mr. Voss took poison when he was in the machine.
June Payments
(Special to "Tolograph")
(Telegrauh. Copyright. Telegraphic Mer
1894. Received, Aprü into two theories ages Ordinance, 28. $.02 a.m.)
Shanghai, April 27. Nina Barsomova,
(2) that he became mentally i Miss
Washington, Apr. 27. strained during the journey Russian brunette, was crowned
Although ft la confirmed that last
and set fire to the machine. Shanghai's movie queen
During the hearing it was sug- President Roosevelt may be ex- night by Sir Victor Sassoon after a spirited contest which seated that there was ground for pected to propose to Congress a tim, although an undischarged until after the World Economic. The Sinkiang Governor, King had lasted a month and drew an suspicion in the fact that the vic-further moratorium on War debta bankrupt, made frequent expen- Conference, a declaration made at Miss Laura Chiert, an Italian sive air journeys between England the White House shows that "el- Shu-jen fled safely from Tihon be-entry of 169. fore the city was occupied by the Mohaminecan Insurgents, Record-girl, gained second prize and Miss and the Continent, and it was al- cially" the President expects the
Charlotte Kingsbury an English leged that he was a large buyer June payments to be made. ing to official reports.
and taker of drugs.
The official spokesman emphasiz. It is stated that peace and order competitor, was placed third,
The winner is entitled to a free
His relatives denied all knowed that no agreement for the port prevail in Tihua.--Router.
trip to Hollywood.
|ledge of such practice.
Nanking, April 27..
KAFFIR SHARES
RISE
London, April 27. When the Stock Exchange closed
The object of the contest was to raise funds for building the new Russian school, and it realland $28,000.-Reuter.
ponement of the payments has LACK OF EVIDENCE. been made, but he Indicated that
some adjustments might be work. The jury expressed the opinioned out for further conversations. that the death of Mr. Vons was with the debtor countries. caused by Injurlen due to his fall-
It is significant, in this connex- Said to have come by his in-jing from the air-liner, there being: to-day. British funds were firm
another no conclusive evidence to show ion, that the Speaker of the House, with War Loan three and half jurios in a fight with percent at 100.9/10. Kaffirs were sailor from the U.S.S. Canopus, to why or how he left the machine. Mr. Rainey, declared io-day that Mr. Goodfellow, representing although personally opposed to a higher. Argentine railways were which both belong, Seaman Perlett strong on the news of the Anglo- was admitted to the Kowloon Hos. the Imperial Airways, emphasized moratorium, he would support any Argentine trade agreement.pital yesterday, The encounter that the Company had never enter. request for postponement, made by
took place in Canton Rond.
tained the suvgestion that there the President.-Reuter. British Wireless.
was a deliberate attempt to enuse HERRIOT PLEASED. the lamentable disaster.
Washington, Apr. 27.
THE SILVER OUTLOOK
AMERICAN SPECULATORS FORCING UP PRICE
Aro
RELATIVES PERSECUTED.
M. Herriot, the French delegate The Coroner (Mr. A. Howard to Washington, is very pleased Flint) donounced the "mean, with the results of his conversa- with President Roosevelt, cowardly and unjustifled" portions secution of the relatives of the At their conclusion to-day, ho de- dead man by "some misguided [clared that they had accomplished people." He expressed the hope "enormous progress" in prepara. that it would now cease.--Router. Lion for the World Economie Con-
ference, Reuter.
ANGLO-ARGENTINE TRADE
American speculators are in full frregular and the price receded to
Futures control of the silver market and] 35.3/10ths cents.
It is quite unsafe to predict the be described as obscure. the outlook for the future can only easier.
London, Apr. 27. In London, the price of sliver future.. Should any political an- mado or any cally denied the report in the
The President of the Board of from Jchol are duo in Harbin to jumped to 20.8/10ths spot and nouncement be
occur to COURO Daily Express of an alleged day.
20% forward due to American development
the descent would Trade, Mr. Runciman announced buying with sellers scarce. Aftor nervousNCAS,
in the Commons to-day that an secret peace treaty between
the official fixing, the tendency almost certainly be swift.
The Hongkong dollar rose to agreement on all points of prin are also continued upward, and the Ameri-
cans were reported to be offering 1.440. this morning and the ciple had been reached with the from 20% to 21, Agurve which market was steady. There was Argentine Republic and a treaty He said that the report was so Seven fighting planes arrived at were regarded in well-informed Httle business done, however, the was now being drafted which was banks being disinclined to deal expected to 'bo signad within the fantastic-that-it-was-beyond-bellef Harbin-yesterday and thole final circles as....n.f trifio indiscreet.
naxt few days.British Wiroicas, THAL NHYCHO COutd give it serious detenintier IN TOT KNOWI
The Royal Observatory reports China and Japan, purporting that pressure is now highest over to give its terms,
N. China. A depression is situat- ed-near-the-Bonina.
tocat Porecents East winds,
Moderate: clouds.
PLANES ALSO.
Japanese aeroplanes proceeding north.
"T"New" 2 ork, the markot
A WORLD TARIFF TRUCE
Washington, Apr. 27. The State Department indi- cated to-day that a World Tariff Truce, pending the con- vening of the World Economie Conference, is now being con- aldered and that the United States is favourably inclined to the proposal-Router.
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