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VISCOUNT ISHII ON THE RUSSIAN MENACE
American Income Tax GANDHI
FAST
Searchlight Swings SEQUEL
Mr. Andrew Mellon and Mr. Ogden Milts (left), who are now under fire
from American income tax "bload-
hound.."
SENATE BEGINS THE HUNT
MR. ANDREW MELLON AND MR. MILLS
UNTOUCHABLES IN TEMPLE
BARRIERS DOWN IN NAIROBI
(Special to "Telegraph"
Eu Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie Mesinges Ordinance, 2005. Received May
Nairobi, May 29.
The successful conclusion of
REPORTS TO BE the Mahatma Gandhi's 21-day
SOUGHT
(Special to "Telegraph")
#p Telegraph. copyright. Telegraph Straanpra Ordinance. 16. Herrieril Mast
30, 8.45 1.179.)
fast londe added point to an oc- currence at a Hindu temple here, when Untouchables, for the first time in East African history, were allowed to enter.
The temple dooia, which had been lucked by the trustees, were opened Washington, May 29. to permit the wife of a high-caste The income tax revelations dur-Hindu to enter.
ing the Senate's investigations Immediately thereafter, a large into the operations of the Mor-procession organised by the Kenya gan Company are leading to en-Gandhi Association, arrived quiries in other directions.
the seen, the party including
" large number of men and women Mr. Andrew Mellon, one of the Untouchables, who attended 'in res-| wealthiest men the Goitedponse to an invitation to enter the
in
RACING DRIVER States, a former Secretary to the temple.
SERIOUSLY ILL
SIR HENRY BIRKIN IN HOSPITAL
BURNED BY EXHAUST PIPE
London, May 29,
Treasury and Ameriens Ambasan- dor in London until President, Roosevelt's assumption of office,
NO DEMONSTRATION. The majority of the trustees of
is to be asked for a statement. the temple favoured the innovation
Mr. Ogden Mills, who succeeded although sonic continued to oppose.) Mr. Mellon us Secretary of the
The Untouchables entered the Treasury Department, may also temple without any sign of a hostile be requested to supply informa-demonstration. Hon regarding his lcome tax pay- ments.
RESOLUTION SUBMITTED.
A further step towards the carry- jing out of Gandhi's wishes was
taken, by anotlier Hindu institution, which organised a luncheon
at
A resolution requiring reports which several Hindu leaders enter- Sir Henry Birkin, the well- from Mr. Mellon on his inconie tax tained a number of Untouchables.-- known racing motorist, is serious-assessments and his income tax Reuter.
ly ill in a London nursing home, payments, and on the income tax) following fajuries to his arm which assessments and payments by the
came into contact with the redhot two hundred companies connected PRINCE DEPUTISES FOR exhaust pipe of his motorear when with the Mellon family fortune be- competing in Tripoli Grand Prix tween the years 1917 and 1933,, was introduced into the Senate to-
three weeks.ago.
Sir Henry Birkin has been one day by Senator McKellar, a Domo-1 of England's foremost racing erat of Memphis, drivers and designers since
war.
the
Having designed a number 6.1 ears in which expert drivers -won important prizes, he accumulated
HIS MAJESTY
A similar report is requested in Rheumatism Still Causing
regard to the income tax payments
of Mr. Ogden Mills.-Reuter
a fleet of his own--a kind of pri- BRITISH EMBARGO ON
vate "stable" in Hertfordshire
managed by a "trainer".
BRILLIANT DRIVER.
He also drove ears in contests himself, winning in 1929
SOVIET GOODS
Discomfort
London, May 29. The Prince of Wales, who de-
putised for the Klug at to-day's inst levee of the season, will pro- bably take the place of His Majesty for the Trooping of the Colour Jon Saturday and will ride along
with Omus for Opening Talks the Mall at the head of the Guards
()}-
on Russia
London, May 29.
fafter the ceremony.
The King's general health con-
Capt. Barnate the 24-hour durance race at Le Mans, achieve! ing the most remarkable British
tinues good, but owing to rheuma performance in the Ulster Tourist
Lism in the left shoulder, the wear- Trophy race, and in April 1930,
Asked in the Commons whethering of full uniform stili Brook- making a new record at
any negotiatione had been entered discomfort. His Majesty wil bei 281
Saturday.British lands by covering a lap of miles at 185.33 m.p.h. in an alto since the imposition of the sixty-eight on
Russian Embargo or were conWireless. British Bentley against Kaye Don's templated, with a view to a re- 134,2 m.ph.
storation of former commercial re- immediately after this he dewlations the Foreign Secretary said to France and accomplished one of the policy of the Government had the most sensational fents ever been stated and the opportunities witnessed in the 24-hour endur-for negotiations indicated to the Soviet Government were still open. ance at Le Mans.
-British Wirclean.
SPEED DUEL. Britain was represented by 5 Bentleys and Birkin, driving one of them, had an extraordinary
duel of speed with Caracciola, a German driving a Mercedes-Benz. For hours ho set the German
TRADE WITH THE ARGENTINE
such a terrific pace that eventual- NEW NEGOTIATIONS
ly the latter's car gave out and he
had to retire. During part of the
Aerce contest, Birkin was driving
COMMENCING
London, May 29,
In accordance
with Articlu with part of the trend worn off Three of the convention of May
Soon afterwards it burst and lat negotiations will shortly
tyre.
be
GOLD STANDARD BILL
PASSED BY HOUSE OF
The Royal Tournament at Olympia.
FENG TO FIGHT
ORGANISING AN ARMY OB-150,000 MEN
Peking, May 30. Renewal of hostilities on a bigger scale is now being discussed freely as more than a possibility. Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang is against peace and claims a following of 150,000 troops consisting of the Kuominchun and non-Kuominchun forces who have seen fighting in Jehol during the last few months..
Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang announces from Kalgan the appointment of Generals Sun Tien-ying and Feng Tsim-hai as commanders of his First Route Command, General Feng Chen-wu of the Second Route Command. Strong military support is expected from Charhar and Shansi-Special.
ALL IRISH SWEEP HORSES DRAWN MYOSOTIS TICKET FOR BATAVIA
London, May 29,
All of the Irish Sweepstake horses have now been drawn In connexion with the Derby which is being run at Epsom on Wednesday.
Among the last draws to be made was that of Myosotis, which is being ridden by Jones, The holders of the ticket are "R.Y.K. Schroef and A. K. Serangweg, 18, Batavia."—
Reuter.
ÉTETIKUMORUCIANKULENZANIA NAKLONEZKENEKANESE |
Raising
REPRESENTATIVES Scuttled
Washington, May 29, Vessels
The Bill for abolishing the gold standard was passed by the House of Representatives fo-day
Moscow, May 24.
AIR ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA
NO DELAYS TO BE ANTICIPATED
JAPAN'S TROUBLOUS NEIGHBOURS
SEVERE STRICTURES ON CHINA
ELOQUENT RADIO ADDRESS
New York, May 29.
An impassioned appeal for un- derstanding of Japan's difficulties in the Far East was made this evening by Viscount Ishii, in an address broadcast throughout the United States.
The Japanese lender paid a tri- bute to President Roosevelt an keen but sympathetic, firm but fair.
He reiterated that the tradition- al friendship between Japan and the United States remained un- shinken by recent events in the Far: East.
RUSSIAN PROBLEM.
cách.
FOUR-POWER PACT NEGOTIATIONS
FINAL ACCEPTANCE EXPECTED TO-DAY
Rome, May 29.
In view of reassuring cables from London and Paris, it is beliteved that the final acceptance of the Four-Power Pact will be announced to-morrow.---- Reuter.
KONKSUNSMETTAVAITEITEN DEN HOTELLENE ZNANIUKOMETNEUTTAMA
ANOTHER PIRACY
FIFTH WITHIN FEW DAYS
REFUGEES' SAD PLIGHT
(Special to "Telegraph")
Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis
Speaking of the "peculiar difi-ager Ordinance, 1994, - Ficesived May culties, the pight with which we 30. 7.05 mm.) have to cope in the Far East.... .the struggle against the for- ces of disruption -and
Shanghai, May 29. The fifth piracy to take dislocation place in
making inroads
In
Chinese coastal
regions in waters within a few days is which we have reported.
vital interests
Ho vital, 09
that
to
The steamer Hoswun, belonging
aleet our very to the Dah Tung Steamship Cum- existence, remen pany at Nowchwang, who had an--- ber
these other boat pirated and four Bri- regions are con- tish officers captured a few weeks tiguous to aago, was the victim of the latest
country outrage. stroy the ideas and institutiona robbers of the Hoswun followed whose aim is to aubvert and de- According to advices the aca which you, we and most of the ci- the usual habita of Chinese vilised world consider essential, pirates.
even sacred."
CHINA
THE MAIN SUFFERERS.
They secreted themselves 8 "Remember, too," said Viscount passengers and acted in unison. Ishii, "those regions are also con- They held up the passengers and tiguous to another vast country, ship's officers in one part of the where chaos reigns supreme, where vessel while they methodically lawlessness is law and where mis-looted cargo and valuables from rule is the rule,
persons aboard.
The main auiterers are said to
"It is Japan's misfortune to have be some eighty refugees from such countries as neighbours and Heaven knows how hard we have Tientsin who lost all they hail.
The pirates took three hours to tried to get along with them.
pile up their ill-gotten gains in "We shall continue to try to do Bampans for removal to the shore. s, but the difficulties and troubles They took with them ten captives. fnherent in this situation are as-Reuter. numerous as they are serious. Reuter,
REGISTRATION OF
TRADE MARKS
¡COMMONS' COMPLAINT ABOUT CHINA
London, May 29,
DAIRY PRODUCE IMPORTS
RESTRICTIONS IN HOME MARKETS
London, May 24. In reply to a Parliamentary question, whether all the necea- sary arrangements with regard to landing grounds and meteoro- logical services have been made by the Government of India to enable the air route from London to to Singapore, and ultimately Australin, to be initiated in ac jcordance with the scheduled dintos, it WAN stated by the Secretary for India that there is no reason to anticipate any delay. The registration of trade marksi Arrangements are already com-in China was brought to the at- plete in respect of the extension tention of the House of Commons from Karachi
London, May 29.. Calcutta. to-day, British Wireless.
Mr. W. Nunn, National member
Major Elliott, Minister for for Whitehaven, declared that traders in China had complained Argeulture, said in the House very bitterly of the ineffective of Commons that the foreign way in which the regulations were countries mainly concerned in applied.
to
STOP PRESS
Harbin, May 20, It is oficially stated that Soviet
by 283 votes to 57 after the deinte The Soviet salvaging expedition! hus renewed its work in the Bincki had been limited to three hours.
The House rejected several Re-Sea and the Sea of Azov. Atton- five now being paid to publican amendments, including on i
near ships scuttled one for restricting its provisions transport to a period of two years, and Odessa by remnants of the defeated another for proventing it from White Russian armies when they evacuated that area, and another! ship sank near Novorosslisk,
The expedition is also under-gunboats in the Sungari Delta and tuking to raise two sunken pas Amur River continue, firing
and detaining. Man- the Murcury, work on which was
In chukuo shipping.~Neuter, started in the fall of Inst year. the nearest future these two vessels will be reflonted.-Tase..
Birkin also had to drop out, but opened at Buenos Aires with the being retroactive, Reuter.
Government for the ho had achieved his object of of a supplementary |
giving the British team the lead agreement, Intended to give effect,
In August 1980, after winning.
a raco at Brooklands, he was dis- the entire he undertaking of WORLD ECONOMIC senger vessels, the Potemkin and searching
Government to re-
quailfled on the ground that helduce dutica to 1930 level, so far had passed on the wrong side of
As a protest, he re-ne fiscal considerations and the # safety lino, signed from the Brooklands Club. interests of national industries In 1981, his father died and he permit.-British Wireless,
succeeded to the baronetcy, his
"
In
CONFERENCE
REPUBLICAN
DELEGATE INVITED
Washington, May 29.
RAIN AS POLICEMAN
on
The Control Yuan has brought up the impeachment of Chang Mr. Wynne-Jones' Court sat at Heuch Liang for milsuppropriation elder brother having boon killed ed to continue both his "racing-
other hobby and his motor business.
10.05 this morning and rose at of public fundo and removing in the wor. His only
motor Ireland in June, he won the President Roosevelt has invited 10:46, there being only ten cases Palace properties without permis brother was killed in
Eiream Cup after another, fierco Sonator Couzens of Michigan to be on the list. N cycle racing crash in 1927.
tussle with Caracciola, who was a United States delegate at the "The rain is a good policeman," Blon-Reuter, GREAT WEALTH.
romarked Sub-Inspector Smith, in handicapped by an injury to his World Economie Conference, In spite of the great wealth to
Bonator Couzens to the only reply to a humorous reforance by which be succeeded Birkli decid-eye caused by a stone shot into
Republion dolegate,Router, his Worship,
the air by another car.
COUNTRIES REACH
AGREEMENT
Traders had to have their goods the export to Britain of cream, registered at
re condensed whole milk, and conden- Peking. and registered at Nanking, and they sed skimmed milk, had given ́an the assuranco they would agree, as were getting a little tired of frequent registration which an emergency measure, to limit brought no result,
their export to the United King- Dr. E. L. Burgh replied that it iom during June. July, and August Mr. Nunn brought any case to his to an amount not exceeding eighty notice he would look into it. per cent., of the quantities ship- He had had no Indiention that ped in the corresponding period the registration was ineffective.last year, subject to review each
Reuter.
CHINA TRUCE
--NO DETAILS, YET
month.
The overseas and 'dominions re ported in comparatively amall quantities were asked to ensure that shipments remained at the previous.lovel.
The overseas are dominiotis ro- presentatives had promised they
•London, May: 20.
would use their beat. endeavoura Replying to questions in the to co-operate so far as they were Commons to-day, Sir John Simon concerned in the export of these ald ho understood that aghting products of those arrangements between China and Japan had
In low
coaned, but he had not yet recoly there would be no longer any ques od the details of any arrangements tion of British manufacturers ro output.-Britisk that might have been como to ducting their British Wireless:
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