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SENSATIONAL POLITICAL STIR IN LONDON

LABOUR INTRIGUES ALLEGED

BEHIND THE SCENE IN 1931

COMMANDER'S STORY

LEADING FIGURES

INVOLVED

London, Sept. 1. A great political stir, in

Mr. Arthur Henderson, with Mr. which Mr. Ramsay Mac-' George Lansbury, present leader of

the Labour Party.

FREE STATE STRUGGLE

UNITED NATIONAL

PARTY

FORMATION NOW CERTAIN

Dublin, Sept. 1

·Donald, Viscount Snowden and Mr. Arthur Henderson are the .central figures, has been caused by allegations made public by the Labour M.P., worthy.

Commander Ken-

FRENCH QUOTA SYSTEM

Bargaining Revision Next Month

Paris, Sept. 1.

is

Tho quota system being revised on October 1. Now quotes will be nego- tiated in exchange for concessions ..to French exports.

The present quotas will stand up to twenty-five per cent.--Reutër.

THE SOONG ESCAPE

HOODWINKING OF ENTHUSIASTS

A MOTOR LAUNCH TRICK

MISS WILSON'S LAPSE

BEATEN BY TITLE HOLDER

POOR DISPLAY

New York, Sept. 1. Starting a warm favourite, as a a result of her brilliantly con- sistent play in the last few days, Miss Eaid Wilson, the British challenger for the U. S. women's golf championship, was sur- prisingly defeated in the semi- final to-day.

Miss Wilson's conqueror WOA Mise Virginia van Wit, the holder of the title, and she not only won, on the but ended the match thirteenth greon.

Although Miss van Wie is the holder of the title, fow believed:

that she could put a stop to Mias Wilson's championship ambitions, and. In point of fact, Miss Wilson

defested herself, lapsing amaz

ly from her standard of the last few days.

BAD LAPSE.

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FREEDOM

OF PRESS

INSTRUCTIONS FROM NANKING

PROTECTION OF JOURNALISTS

Nanking, Sept. 2.

The Executive Yuan has ins-. tructed the Ministry of War and the Ministry of the Interior to circularise all grades of army

ments, enjoining them to extend full protection to newspapermen, and to newspaper enterprises.

The interior of St. John's Cathedral, showing the lattice work of organisations and local govern- acaffolding erected. The arrow points to a main beam; similar to a number which will have to be changed as a result of white ant ravages.

NEW MENACE TO FOOCHOW

The Executive Yuan's Instruc- tions refer to the complaints of arbitrary treatment of journalists by local officials and emphasise that the Articles of the Provisional Constitution stipulate freedom of speech and the safety of persons..

The instructions appear to be a sequel to recent Incidents in several parts of China, Including Canton, when journalists who have

ENVELOPING ATTACK BY offended local officials have been

COMMUNISTS

ALARMING CHANGE

xecuted.

An assistant to the Associated Praas correspondent in Canton was one of the victims-Renter.

ENGLISH AMAZON IN

RANKS

IN SITUATION MOORISH

Commander Kenworthy makes me startling charges regarding intrigues over the loadership of

Shanghai, Aug. 30. the Labour Party in 1931, just be It is maintained by some not fore the collapse of the Labour without basis in fact that Mr. Government.

T. V. Soong has missed his call- The match was played at The story to-day, is hotly denieding in becoming a Finance Min- Exmoor, Illinois, forcely hot by Viscount Snowden who declares ister instead of a magician. weather without a breath of wind that the whole of the allegations are "an unmitigated lie."

This assertion, howover can thousand spectators followed the to cool the atmosphere. Two PREMIER FOR INDIA only be defnitely determined after "Little ́ ́ ́doubt now exists

reports have been made by the Kame and were shocked by Miss Wilson's unexpectedly poodipe According to Commander Kervarious welcoming committees that the opposition parties worthy, who is telling the at bay in who went out to meet him yeater-play. She had reviously in the Irish Free State will his forthcoming autobiography, day, many of whom have vanished sixty-six consecutive holes with an

A HIGHLY CRITICAL SITUATION HAS SUD- den into thin air.

Aggregate score of seven under! combine into a single party. the intrigues, followed the

DENLY DEVELOPED IN THE VICINITY OF FOO- But she could produco The demonstrations attendant par! MacDonald should go to India us the Viceroy. jupon Mr. Soong's return have left nothing like that brilliant form

CHOW AS THE RESULT OF A RENEWED miany nu estimable citizen In to-day. She took 44 strokes on

An English nmazon fought: the- ASSAULT BY THE COMMUNISTS, WHO APPEAR front ranks of the Moroccan tribes It will be reculled that there very jittery state of mind from the outward journey, which was

TO BE CARRYING EVERYTHING BEFORE THEM.(who have just given

up their were rumours at the time that their efforts to find him; a condi-five over par, a long way the worst -the Prime Minister was contem-tion which can-best-be-raalized round in the championship....

desperate struggle against the Considerable anxiety is now felt in Foochow itself, French troops in the Atlas Moun plating accepting the Viccruyal-from the fact that late inst_night

WEAK PUTTING.

a marked change of atmosphere having occurred after tains, according to the newspaper. Ordre, which adds that the intrepid the reasuring messages from the "war zone" on Thurs-horseweman, who is named Helen day.

Parsons and, now" aged 36, WAS captured 13 years ago by an Arab aholk while making an oxcursiour trip in Southern Morocco.

|that Mr. Ramay

ty.

Commundey

Three groups are concerned, the Liberal Centre Party, the Cosgrave Centre Party and General O'Duffy's National Guard (the Blue Shirts).

A definite move towards--co- solidating the opposition to Mr. de

ollers of the President Jefferson Valera, with General O'Dulfy

were still pulling men from the the leader of the new unified body...

Miss Wilson was wonk in heri was made to-day when the Execu-that following hints of this possi-gone to look for Mr. Soong. Cer to keep away from the hazards.

Kenworthy says bilges of the ship where they had putting and seemed quite unable tive of the Liberal Centre Partylity, the parts approached Mr.tain newspapermen have not been decided to recommend the Party to

Mas van Wie. on the agree to merge with the Cosgrave Arthur Henderson, who was will-heard of since yesterday morning

ing to be nominated to the lender and it is thought they

played excellent golf, are stihand, waiting on the wharf at Changparticularly on the greens, holing The United National Party, as

wahpang,

out some long putts. She had a the new organisation will be call-i

card of thirty-seven for the first el, will be led by General O'Dulfy

nine holes and was six up at the with Mr. Cosgrave as the Party

turn. Chairman in the Dail Eirrann.

BLUFF CALLED.

Party.

to

General O'Dully continues 6fy Mr. de Valora to carry out the threat contained in the pro- seription of the Blue Shirts.

When police tried to question Gen. O'Duffy in connection with a parade of the Blue Shirts in West Cork in spite of the government's ban on the wearing of uniforms, Gen. O'Duffy merely said that le could make his statements to the rrean only. The Irish authorities

Viscount Snowden, who hatly denied Commander, Kenworthy's allegations.

are now in a very unenviable posi-ship if Viscount Snowden (then ten as they row only too well Mr. Philip Snowden) was prepared that the arrest of Gen. O'Duffy to support him. would only contribute to strengthen and .pularise the Bind Shirt! arovement-Router.

LORD GREY'S CONDITION

STILL HOLDING HIS OWN

London, Sept. 1. A bulletin issued to-day stated, "There is no chango In Lord Grey's condition,"

A relapse occurred yesterday when it was announced that he was weaker. He is now apparont- iy just holding his own, but in the absence of definite improvement, grave anxiety continues.-Britishi Wireless..

MANSLAUGHTER. RECHARGE

CASE TO BE HEARD NEXT WEEK

other

The exact state of affairs is still rather obscure, but there now appears to be little doubt that the Communists have captured Yenping and are now seriously threaten ing Kienningfu, carrying out a sort of enveloping move MOTOR LAUNCH TRICK.

ment with Foochow as the final objective. The truth of the matter is (the)

Meanwhile, sofed gut petse "hás és man is quicker than the eye) that Miss Wilson showed alight im-been occasioned by the departure. ja game of hodge-podge with motor|provement on the homeward in the midst of this more alarm- launches was responsible for the journey, but could not reduce the ing news, of the Japanese cruise trick. The greeters, or part of margin and the match ended, Isudza. them at least, were lured onto a early. dozen gaily decorated boats whilej

Mr. Roong escaped on a plain old

of the Woosung breakwater about 10on yesterday.

C.R.S.W.

OVER-PRACTICE.

.

The cruiser steamed out fram Pagoda Anchorage last evening. Its destination is not known,

Meanwhile, there are roports

HEAVY FIGHTING.

Captured by Arab Sheik 13 Years Ago

her captor at first sight, married Miss Parsons fell. In love with him and became converted to Islam. She is now the mother of three children and took a prominent part. in the fighting in the Riff region. in 1925.

the course of the recent NEW SCULLINGghting in the Atlas Mountaius. her husband was severely wounded which increased her hostility to wards the French.

CHAMPION

FRENCH PAPER AND THE FAR EAST

JAPAN MASTER OF SITUATION:

tug. Immediately. the officials In an Interview, afterwards, boarded the decoy boats the skip Miss Wilson attributed her defeat that three Japanese_destroyers

PEARCE BEATS TED pers pulled out in mid-steam and to over-practice, practised have been ordered to Foochow by

PHELPS... #lipped coins as to where they with my Irons for three hours the Japanese Navy Office, but no would go. A dispatch has been yesterday and wore myself out.

Iconamation hus been received.

Toronto, Sept. 1.--- received from one party which could not hit with my irons at all

Bobby Pearce of Australia to- unded somewhere in Cheklang to-day."

day won the world's professional Province and others were reported.

Hicks, the ex-holder, in an all- Colony this morning state hit the holder. Ted Phelps of Great Mies van Wie meets Miss. Helen Reliable reports received in the sculling champlonship when he beat American final, and very heavy fighting took place yes-Britain by 200 yards over a three

Parti, Aug. 28.- SNOWDEN'S "HATE",

Orcutt by six and four in the XIXth Roate Army and the Com 19 minutes 20 seconds and Phelps Japanese, dispute, the Paris paper

Miss Hicks beat Miss Maureen terday afternoon between the mile course.,

While commenting editorially Pearce covered the distance in upon the developments of the Sino- Commander Kenworthy

The Soong opposition claims other semi-final-fer Hayk

munista outside. Yenping. which that he and others approached Mr. that these disappearing acts are

ecoms to have fallen to the Reds in 20 minutes 86 seconda,

Le Journal writes this morning Snowden, who was at first very moro apropos with stage settings

at about ten o'clock in the mon The Australian led by three "It is a fact that the Far Eastern charming, bolieving that the indwho dodges quickest lives longest.

while supporters state that hel

lengths at the end of the first mile conflict becamo cased since the cation of leadership was to him- Both viewpoints have their merits, self.

but In the intercats of all concern- After this, Commander Ken-ed, it is suggested that a Commit- worthy says he believes that whon tee For The Rehabilitation of the truth was out and Mr. Snow Soong Welcomers' be formed with den realised that Mr. Henderson all haste to care for the familien TO was intended for the leadership, of the missing while the welcomers he began to hate the party with are "unavoidably detained." which he spent so many years.

Viscount Snowden, In Issuing a denial of the whole story, also Indulges in an allegation against Commander Kenworthy, declar Ing that the Commander asked him tò Intrigue against Mr. Ram- say MacDonald, which he flatly refused to do-Reuter.

Polico Court this morning charged with the manslaughter of Li Hiņg, a coolie.

HONGKONG FLIGHT POSTPONED

Fliers Leaving Manila To-morrow

THE PREMIER'Sitt

HOLIDAY

ATTEND ULSTER

T.T. RACE

London, Sept. 1.

The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay

| the question,

A swift surprise raid was simul. and by twenty lengths at the end Western Powers ceased to deal with taneously carried out against of the second mile-Reuter. Kienningfu, to the north-east of Yenping, and the situation there is reported to be critical, the gov- ernment forces there being only about one thousand strong.

MacDonald) who is the guest of CATHEDRAL APPEAL Lord Londonderry (nt Mount Stowart, Northern. Iroland, will to-morrow visit Ulster to start the trophy raco bofore leaving Ireland In the evening,mlada,

Judging from the spoods at the trial runa át | Arda Circuit,⠀⠀ an extremely elosa – and oxolting contest is expectedi. Over 10,000 The Pan-American

racing enthusiasts from all over for the British Jalon sand-tom - the Mesara. Bixby, Grooch and Ehmor,

1: Mr. Hln-shing Lo, instructed by who were due to take of from continent bávo béén attracted to}

3. M. Hall and Co., appeared for Manila on a flight to Hongkong tho accused,

6

His Worship fixed September 6, to-day, have postponed their do and 7 as provisional dates for the

Parturo until to-morrow Day

In an interview, Mr, Bixby Bald

Lower Court hearing an accident that the proncked Shanghai - The caso lë n sequel to

your

Honekona-Manila-ale vervica::in

Lo Leung, 29, lorry driver, made on the Island Road where a lorry not likely to start until his second formal appearance be- over-turned and throw slic coollen MrFSchofield In the Central to the ground on August 28

Alone Apreparation "will

Belfast by it.—Britishow [retean.

The Latest List of Contributions

The following additional donations to the St. John's Cathedral Restoration Fund Have been received:

"H.E. the Governor $100

Rev. J. H. Lowls

Bryan

+25 Dr. and Mrs; Moore: 25 Edna A. Atkins 2,0010. Previously

Acknowledged:

620

GOVERNMENT TO

REDEEM BONDS

REPAYMENT TO BE MADE AT PAR

Asiatic mentality" the paper goes on, is entirely different from ours, and it is impossible for un to understand the political and diplomatic conceptions of the Orfentale. **Circlòs well, versed in the altua- tion_assure us that the failure of the League of Nations 'did not in- crease, in the Far East, the pres... tige of Western and American London, Sept. 1. civilization, fearing the political The India: Office announces that and diplomatie soparation of Asia the Secretary of State for India in from the rest of the world. Council, in accordance with the "At any rate, it is certain," the conditions specified In the paper concludes, "that Far Eastern prospectus of May 19, 1931, under policy in the coming yours will bo which the Government of India guided by, Japan, who is mester of 6% bonda 1983-84 were Issued, the situation. Rouler, namely, that the bonda might be

redeemed at par on or at any time Knocked down by a push cycllat in after December 15, 1983 on threy Nathan Road yesterday, a Chinese, calender months", notice boing women sustained cut, mouth and given in the London Gusatte, suffered from -shočky! Bha gives notice that it is his intention to the Kowloon Hospital for to radeòm, an amount of “bonda

outstanding at par on Decem

$15, 1938.9KER WA

Repayment wilft

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