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PALM SOAP

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manufactured with Palm Oils for bath or toilet use.

Special Price

$1.00 for 6 cakes.

SOVIET REJECTS MANCHUKUO "ULTIMATUM"

MANCHUKUO COLD GRAVE SITUATION NOW

EMBARGO

TO COME INTO FORCE

THIS MONTH.

Changchun, May 2. The Manchukuo Depart ment of Finance has drafted <egulations governing virtual embargo on the export of gold, which are expected to be enforced same time this month.

Under the new regula- tions, a licence will have to be obtained before gold may be exported.-Renter

TRARNACHROBUSTANMORJOMBE HRONOM

TAKE IT OR

LEAVE IT

SHARP RETORT BY MR. RUNCIMAN

ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE PACT

OFFICIALLY ADMITTED

EARL LYTTON'S SOVIET PLANES ACTIVE

ON THE BORDER

HEIR KILLED

AIR CRASH AT HENDON

POPULAR M.P. & SPORTSMAN

London, May 1. Viscount Knebworth, M.P., the elder son and heir of the Earl of Lytton, was killed, to-night in an aeroplane ac- cident at Hendon Aerod.!

rome.

The would have celebrated thirtieth birthdag next week.

his

Viscount Knebworth was pilot- ing a Royal Air Force machine, in his capacity as Pilot Oficer of the Landon, May 1,

County of London (Bombing) By 285 voles to 33 the House Squadron, when the accident oc of Commons to-night adopted surred, The cause of the crash

is not yet known.

the resolution moved by Mr. Walter Runciman, President of

HIGHLY POPULAR.

The tragedy removes a highly

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He was a well-known amateur boxer, but his favourite sport was ski-jug.

In business life, he was Vice- Chairman of the Army and Navy Cooperative Society-Renter.

the Board of Trade, to reduce popular figure both in Parliament- the duties affected by the Anglo-Jary and sporting circles. He was member for the Hitchin Division German trade agreement.

of Hertfordshire, securing The House previously rejected a majority of over 17,000 in the last motion by Sir Austen Chamberlain | election, after unsuccessfully con- |

for an adjourn-

testing Shoreditch in 1929. ment to consuli affected Inter- ests, the motion being defented by 269 to 80. Mr. Walter Runciman said; that if Sir Aus ten Chamber- Jain's motion was adopted it would be im- possible for the Government to continue negotiations.

trade

Mr. Runciman.

He claimed that he had made a good bargain, and if the House of! Commons did not like it, then they must get someone else to bargain for them.-Reuter

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Improper Use of Racecourse

SHANGHAI OFFICIALS DRASTIC ACTION

(Special to "Telegraph")

Bu Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Stronges Ordinance, 1993:

10.39 m.)

Beetlerd Nay

Shanghai, May 2.-

The Municipal Authorities have decided to close the racecourse at 9.30 pm, throughout the Rum- mer owing to the alleged numor- ous lamproper uses made, of: last year.

it

PERSIA OIL PACT APPROVED

FURTHER DETAILS

PUBLISHED

Teheran, May 1. The Persian Council of Minis

ters have approved of the grant

INTEND TO RETAIN ROLLING-STOCK

HARBIN, MAY 2.

IT IS NOW OFFICIALLY ADMITTED THAT A GRAVE SITUATION HAS ARISEN BETWEEN MANCHUKUO AND SOVIET RUSSIA AS THE RE- SULT OF THE CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY FRICTION.

It is announced that the Soviet Government have no intention of returning the rolling-stock which has been removed from the C.E.R. to Soviet territory.

All Russian Customs officials at Manchuli are re- ported to be withdrawing into Russia and Soviet aero- planes are active on the Manchurian frontier.-Reuter, Tokyo, May 2.

The Soviet Government have

PROMOTION lodged a second protest with

FOR HULL

WIN FOOTBALL

HONOURS

RETURNING TO SECOND DIV.

London, May 1. After a neck and neck race

Japan in regard to the C.E.R. dispute,

The Note alleges that Manchu ikuo hus violated the Mukden

The new-found friendship between Horr Hitler and President Hindenburg has made many things possible in Germany in recent months which would have been impossible under other circumstances, Our photo shows Herr Hitler greeling the aged German leader.

ASCINATA NA MANİSAYARAN AMAZENDARITZROBUZZACJISTITUZIONAL

ANOTHER TORNADO

DISASTER

TWENTY-FIVE KILLED IN SOUTHERN U.S.

New York, May 1.

At least twenty-five are re- ported to have been killed by. a tornado which struck the States

and of Louisiana Arkansas (0-day-Reuter,

macOSTALE DEPENDENCEMATİZDE SANTEBRAERAKO DIZLAR DELETINS

Agrecrient of 1924 which provides HECTIC DAY

for the joint operation of the nese Eastern Railway.

Manchukuo denies that the Agreement is binding upon Man-i

-IN

chukue and suggests a new Trendy NEW YORK

-Reuter.

LOCOMOTIVE FIRED ON.

The Soviet makes allegation of gross interference by Japanese

right through the season, the frontier troops, deciuring that championship of the northern empty freight cars have been seiz. ed at Pogranitchinaya and that an section of the Third Division, attempt was made to detain two and with it promotion, has been Ussuri Railway locomotives on the settled between Hull and Wrex-ground that they were "out of jorder." Another Ussuri. Railway their penultimate locomotive, it la alleged, was fired!

on by Japanese ·frontier troops at Pogranilchusyn.--Tass.

ham matches.

in

Hull, by defeating York yester-

of a new concession to the Anglo-day by the odd goal in three have won the laurels, Wrexham, their Persian Oll Company,

STRANGE INCIDENT

HITLER'S WORK PLAN

MANUAL LABOUR FOR ALL YOUNG MEN

¿

PLACATING THE FARMERS

Berlin, May 1. After passing through streels lined with thousands of cheering people, in the company of Pre- sident Hindenburg, Herr Hitler to-night delivered his long- awaited address on his program- me for Germany's industrial re- covery.

Hitler's address, which was de- livered before a huge gathering at

WIN the Tempelhof Aerodrome, broadenst throughout the country. The Nozi Chancellor outlined. only the first year's programme of the Government's Four Year Plan. COMPULSORY LABOUR,

Ife said he hoped to reduce un- employment by public and private works and the establishment of a BRITON SENT FOR compulsory labour service.

TRIAL

THE WEDDERBURN CASE

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(Special to "Telegraph.")

Telryraph. Copyright. Teleprat Manages Ordiwnmer, 18, Received May 2. 10.13 p.m.)

Shanghai, May 2.

Every young German, he said, would have to serve for a period at manual labour.

"We shall begin by giving trea- ties the importance that they de- serve, especially as far as agricul. ture is affected thereby. Our commercial policy will be such as to protect our production without harming the interests of our

Leonard Wedderburn, a British farmers, "-Router. subject, who was charged on April 24, with breaking and entering the house of Mr. W. R. Davis, has been

SWEEPING SHARE GAINS committed for trial.

AND LOSSES

LARGE TURNOVER

(Special to "Telegraph")

The case bas aroused much in- terest in Shanghal, it being alleged that Wedderburn knocked on Davis

STRIKE CALLED AT NANNING -

door about 5.30 am. on Saturday SEQUEL TO DEATH OF April 22.

When it was opened by

It was

a coolie, accused attacked him, striking him on the head. then alleged that he proceeded to Telegraphie Mr. Davis's bedroom where he pre- 8 Telegraph, Copyright.

Received Boduced a louded revolver and Mrenagen Ordinance, S.

pre- . . ..

sented a paper which he demanded New York, May 1.

Davis should sign, The Stock Exchange saw a day TRANSIT DLOCKED.

It is alleged that he, threatenéd of hectic trading, the consequence to shoot out the brains of everyone of a sharp drop in the dollar, in the house if Davis

· ́ Dairen, May 1.

refused. Further details of the agree nearest rivals falling at Stock-

Considerable tension is reported which fell to a par value of about Davis was forced to accede to the

to 185 cents. ment which was signed in the port,

over Manchukuo's decision presence of the Persian Ministers Hull therefore return to the block transit to Sulfenho, follow- The turnover in the course of the revolver from the necused, and for Foreign Affairs and Finance Second Division from which theying M. Kouznetsoff's third reply the day was around six and a half after Weddererburn's departure, he and Justice and Sir John Cadman were relegated in the 1929-30 in which he maintains that the million shares,, the second largest summoned the police.-Reuter. show that the Company agrees to season, being sent down in com-Soviets own the C.E.R.

of the year.

The morning saw a wide assort- Manchukuo declares the Soviet engage Persians as far as possible,pany with Notts County. and also to pay £10,000 sterling They will be accompanied by answer makes it impossible to ment of stocks and staples leap BACK SEAT JOY annally for the education of Brentford who have finished as reach an amicable settlement. students travelling to England to leaders of the southern section of study engineering,

The Persian Government have the right to cancel the agreement if the Company wishes to liquidate or fails to carry out the terms of the agreement.

the Third Division.

Hull Such a cancellation will be sub- Stockport ject to

a two-year's notice.- Reuter

Hull

WELLINGTON STREET Wrexham

Chester Stockport

FIGHT

INDIAN WATCHMAN SENT TO HOSPITAL Badawa Singh, employed as pri- vate watchman by the King's The announcement has been re- Theatre, was sent to the Govern- ceived with considerable disap-mont Civil Hospital yesterday, pointment by many who used the suffering from serious head injur-

RESULTS.

Division 3 (North),

2 York

1

1 Wrexham

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Leading Positions.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

41 26 7 8 07 41 50

41 23 9 8 104 61 55 41 22 8 11 80 58 52 41.20 12 0 01 53 52

GAMBLING SCHOOL AT.

HARBOUR OFFICE

INSPECTOR SHOWN THE WRONG DOOR

A shroff was among ave gam-

to new high levels for the year Feeling has also been aroused (and then suffer an equally severe owing report that two Soviet reaction in many cases, by IL

Man-largely to subsequent profit-tak- aeroplanes trespassed over choukuo territory at Pingyanking. chen on April 23.-Keater Special,

PITTSBURGH PILE UP

THE RUNS

Philadelphia Routed in Amazing Game

Washington, May 1. Pittsburgh routed Philadelphia in the National League to-day when, after as well as walloping! the pitchers for ten runs, they putting in some deadly pitching. game Cleveland outplayed Chicago.

dersand but was later able to get.

RIDING

Most of the gains were wiped NOT AN OFFENCE out. Some of the stocks fell to

LAW below their opening quotations.

INFLATION PRESSURE.

BUS DRIVER

MAGISTRATE ACCUSED

(Our Own Correspondent).

Wuchow, May 1.

An entirely new story concern.

ing the death of a child by n motor-bus near Nanning and of the alleged mobbing and killing of the driver by the natives, has now. come to light.

According to the latest nows from Nanning, Dr. Tang. Meo-u the Magistrate at Ping Tang. where the accident occurred. executed the driver of the bus IN which Knocked down the child within an hour or two of his being taken to the city.

Sitting in the back seat of a and his assistant were taken to The roport adds that the driver

con-

the scene of execution and both

The large turnover in the Inst "Joy-riding" war does not few days lo believed to indiente stitute aiding and abetting.

Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central made to kneel down, but only the that some members of the public Police Court this morning gave driver paid the extreme penalty, and rushing to invest in commodi-

SILVER AND DOLLAR RISE AGAIN

blanked out the Phillies, Swift Top

In the only American League

DEMANDED,

Believed to Have Been hetting except in such cases claimed that Dr. Tang excooded.

Reached

lfes and equities in view of the this ruling when he discharged his companion merely acting as possibility of inflation, which three Chinese, an apprentice, a "escort," but at the same time would probably reduce the value boiler repairer and an electrician getting a severo fright.

who were charged with aiding and MAGISTRATE'S DEATH of the dollar by half-Reuter,

abetting an unemployed com- patriot who was fined $176 or

The affair has created tremend eight weeks, for driving a car be longing to Mr. A. R. Cox, without ous excitement, and the Labour a licenco and without permission. Guild at Nanning has-declared a

Mr. Wynne Jones sald:-As far striko beginning to-day, as I can see more permissive Among its demands in the acquiesence is not aiding and execution of Dr. Tang. It is where there is definite duty laid his authority and that he should on the public to assist in prevent have turned the case over to the ing a further offence, Deliberato law courts thus giving the driver NATIONAL LEAGUE,

Silvor continues to rise in Lon-abstention in that case would be an opportunity to defend himself. don and New York and the local aiding and abetting. R. H. E.

dollar reacted this morning, the

Dr. Tang, who' is the leader of This offence is a misdemeanour, Philadelphia .. 0 0

official demand rato being upd.and-na-far as I know, there is no the Mass-Education Movement, ta Pittsburgh.... 10 17

Speculation is still the primary logal duty laid on the public to a graduate of Columbia Univeraity (Swift pitched for Pittsburgh cause of the boost, but after the provont a misdemeanour being and prominent leader among [present-day educationallets, He. {possible chance of the complain-morning, and was fined $3, tho and Vaughan and Grace homerod offelal fixing in London, with rines; committed. So that the mere petrecently came to Bouth China from

of 6/8ths spot and 11/18ths for missive presence in the car is not | The Royal Observatory reports unt coming out of hospital to-day. absentees' balls of $5 each being with the bases full.).

ward, the market ruled uncertain. giding and abetting. These men that a weak anticyclone is in- Kapour Singh pleaded guilty, dicated over N. China; Depres-but intimated he wished to take "It was

large school, but I

In New York, silver rose from word not assisting in driving the district at Ping Tang.

Coincident with the opening day 80 cents to 30%, and the market car, toating the horn or using the sions are situated over Tongking out a summons against the com-was ghown the wrong door. The

brakes. I have examined the legal of the strike, the Provincial Con-O and Korea.

plainant.

gamblers were right up against]

The local market is easy and point raised in this charge and i gress, presided over by Marshal Li Local Torbeast-south or vari- His Worship remanded the case this door, and when I tried to get

there is an inclination to believe have decided to discharge the Chawryan and Governor Wang、

Yuk-tuo started its sitting. Cable winds, moderate; fair to to Friday, defondants boing on in, most of the escaped by the home runs for Cleveland.)

that the top has been reached defendants. akowery.

"Ball ̃of $100"DREN"

window,ald. Inspector..Fander....

rececourse for moonlight picnica fes caused by being eaten with

in stick. and other amusements, but tho His alleged assailants, Kapoor officials state that the majority Singh, of Lockhart Road, and Karblers arrested by Detective-Inspec-

Scumon's quarters at the Harbour} must suffer for the offences of the tar Singh, of Chater Read, both tor Fender during a raid on the private watchmon Also, were minority-Router.

brought before Mr. Wynne-Jones Office, on the complaint of the In the Central Police Court this Harbour Mastor. One

peared bofore Mr. Wynne-Jones in morning.

the Central Police Court this Inspector Brennan-There is no

FAIR TO SHOWERY

estreated.

men ap

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

8-10

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Cleveland Chicago'

WAB GBAY,

(Vosmic and Burnett scored

-Pentor

the north to establish a model

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