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MAM RHATEF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1998
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FRESH COMPLICATIONS IN C.E.R. DISPUTE
MANCHULI FEUD DEVELOPS
FRONTIER GUARDS REMOVE À SOVIET OFFICIAL
RIVAL APPOINTMENTS
Harbin, Oct. 5.
Further serious complications affecting the control of the Chinese Eastern Railway are revealed to-day, calculated to provide a fresh source of friction.
The incidents arise out of the arrests of Soviet Officials and the endeavours of Manchukuo' to replace the dismissed Soviet officials by Manchukuo appointees. M. Rudy, the Russian manager of the C.E.R., refuses to recognise the Chinese officers sent by the Changchun authorities.
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The dispute came to a head at Manchuli, where a new Russian official was forcibly removed from the office by frontier guards. M. Rudy responded by order- ing C.E.R. employees at Manchuli to pay no attention to the orders of the Manchukuo appointee.
SEIZURE PLOT ALLEGATIONS
The sequence of events appears from taking over his duties. to have been as follows:
The Soviet employee was con
On September 26th, the Mansequently removed by Frontier pin- chukuo authorities appointed Mr. lice, despite his strong protesta, Taui Kul-ling na the Railway de-over the treatment meted out to pot chief at Manchull,"
.....
M. Rudy, the General Manager of the Railway, however, on the following day appointed Levitsky to the post.
M.
M. RUDY'S ORDERS, Following this incident, Rudy, on October and 2,, issued
AL.
When Mr. Tsui Kui-ling reached circular telegrams to the stuff of Manchuli, M. Levitsky, who was the Railway, giving them definite already installed, prevented him instructions that they were not to fulfil any instructions given by the haulage department.
"RUM-BOAT" CAUGHT
HUGE SEIZURE AT NEW YORK
CAMOUFLAGED
FREIGHTER
the Manchukun acting-chief of
int-
These instructions were mediately countermanded by the auslalant-mannger, Mr. Chang, Ming-chi.
MANCHUKUO CHARGES. Manchukuo officials allege, in- cidentally, that B. Rudy'a mes- suges in this 'matter were trans- mitted immediately, but that Mr. Chang's wire was held up till mid-night on October 3.
They also assert that the Soviet
Mentre. W. E. Hargrave, Clifford Johnson, and A. D. Blue, victium, af the Nanchang piracy, who were altogether in Hongkong yesterday, prior to the departure of Mr. Johnson and Air. Ulue for England, Mr. Hars grave to following them shortly.
SIX WINNERS IN
A DAY
Gordon Richards Set For Record
London, Oct. 1. The champion Jockey. Gordon Richards, was the winner in each of six events at the Chepston Race Meeting to-day.
Ho has now riddon 212 winners this season and requires only. 35 further wins in the remaining forty racing days to beat the fifty-years-old record of Fred Archer, British Wireless,
“NEW
DE VALERA APOLOGISES That Secret Glasgow Meeting
CLOUDS IN EUROPE
FRENCH AVIATRIX BACK IN PARIS
SIR JOHN SIMION URGES)- Meots Bad Weather
CALM OUTLOOK
-DISARMAMENT- HOPES
Tandon, Dot, -4. Speaking at a City hun- choon to-day, Sir John Simon
ton
urged that gloomy a view of the in-
HORIZONS"ternational situation should
not be taken,
Thord were, he
in Austria
Paris, Oct. 4 The Erench ainyoman, Alle. Maryan Millz, wh sot out yesterday on a Might to the Far East has retireed to Paris from Vienna owing to extremely bad weather.
Malle. Hitz intends to start again when woather prospech are more favour- able--Reuter,
Story
DARK PLOT SUSPICION DISPELLED
GEN. MULCAHY & LORD HAILSHAM
CONFESSION BY INFORMANT
Dublin, Oet, 4.
Nhu de Volovaj by the Dall-to- day, expressed hinduep regret
ROUND WORLD JUNK trition polley, which should U.S. FIRE HORRORnd canvayet the apologies dan
COMES TO GRIEF
contribute materially to a pens fut solution of extating dißluften. in diurnament Britain had agt
an example and had led the way, roducing her own faroon to a
SEQUEL
to General Mutenby, regarding the arenation that the General munt the British flecrutary of State for War, Lörst Hallahan, In
A WRECK IN S. when serials sudo MAN detained on recently,
MINDANAO
Justify a further reduell, but which would call for international, treatment and agreement tr
After many vicissitution, thowers to fool necro, Ningpo Junk, Shin Di Pla Shl, which got out from Shanghai to
Mr. Arthur Benderson has olli-
a flourlah of Trumpota co bluse ja trail romy! the world, has mat with the inte of most almilar enterprises.
SUSPICION
lally convoked the Duren of the ARSON
armament. Conferonge for Op-
ALLEGED
Me, de Valeva maila, ilu alleg from it the frst most of the Dall in renssity hat wopl verouders west arv And he upgoatoil that lipy en Ueneral Molgahy and Lord Ralf Anthony Rdon further illarutandby believed to have started the Valeral
Sly John Shen und Captafej
-Lon Angolan, Oct, 4. inhum, dus latorence boing that the An employed tile operator alstance In etting aid of de ionoiul was mucking 1Pitfal up the tirmament pasitlan with thei
Itober th.
itrior details of the premature Pline Auster at No. 10, Downlovastate buish Are, in the cult of the return to the Colony
termination of the trip gathered in Street to-day, Bitish W. Grifith Park nolghbourhood, denfor duelut a toring spavaly by The story WAN vokemønt ly by the Telegraph to-day on the.
which was attended by auch Gen, Muleshy and Moc de Valovä of Mr.. Peterson, mus of the
appalliug consequences.
admitted today that it was ch
BAMANGWATO
REINSTATED
CHIEF,
Many stormy jinnanges were le cessfully negotiated after the! Shin Di Pin Shl ("New Horizons") left Hongkong on her long-journoy south, and it was not unit thu
Talunds that they,
LATEST FLIGHT OF LINDBERGHS
Possibility of a Visit adventurers had travelled the Good Trip From Norway
to London
came to grief.
WRECKEDI
to Southampton
Since the preliminary examinatirely without basis, ils stated tion of the area was made reveals that his tormant had since eons ing thirty-three dead, twenty- Tesord that the statement was sight more bodies have been tre
discovered bringing-the-total-ni-Podpudegy vanshi a sensation:~ Pasualties to 6 killed and over, a |--Nester. hundred injured.
Nearly all the victims were au
employed from Los Angeles who A NON-COMMITTAL
BANKRUPT
Unconscious Humour at
Solicitor's Expense
were brought in to asslat the boat- London, Oet. 4. The last definite information
ing out the blaze which aprend Bamangwato tribe in Bechuana-Was
Tsheked, the Acting Chief of her whereabouts until to-day
London, Oct. 4.rapidly over a thousand aereinroa.] land, was formally reinstated at Manila stating that the junk hadylagboat from Stavanger in Nor-surrounding them.
Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh ar- Thoy were trapped in between two related in message from rived at Southampton in their canyous, the fire overtaking and| Serowe Lo-day.
been reported as leaving Deave way at 5.10 p.nu. Admiral Evans the Acting High
Pronouncing the reinstatement.for Australia..
Subsequent investigations led Commissioner, who recently order island, south of the Philippines made an excellent and unusual man named
Her fate was to be wrecked on Norway early this morning and been deliberately started, and a The famous flying couple left to the belief that the outbrenk had shortly afterwards.
Robert D. Barr, The hearing of the petition in twenty-nine years of age, was bankruptcy of Mak Yuk-tong; of detained by the police on suspicion (414, Prince Edward Road, was con- of neson-Reuter.
tinued to-day, petitioner giving further evidenco concerning his affairs.
trip-Router.
New York, Oct. 1. is relying on the strength of the A huge seizure of 25,000 cases Red Army to continue ita illegal of liquor, valued at $1,000,000, is policy as regards the Railway".
ed his suspension, read to the alleged to have been made to-day The Manchukuo judicial au- gathering of tribesmen the mes- in a freighter which was lying atthorities to-day issued a state sage from Tsheked reported on broken up since then. Mr. Peter- The party appears to havej anchor in the Hudson River, ment to the press, declaring there September 28,
is no truth in the rumours that
son is the only one of the ive No ceremonial rites attended foreigners who has returned to WASHINGTON WAR Manchukuo intends shortly to re-
tlic reinstatement, following Shanghai. lease the detained Soviet Railway ometals-Reuter,
She came in yesterday and was boarded by Preventive officers to-
day.
The authorities say that the ship is a British freighter. re-
which Tshekedi discussed with Admiral Evans the possibility of the Chief visiting London to meet Thomas-British Wireless,
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE,
DEBT TALKS
gistered at an English port, but SHARP EXCHANGE OF the Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. II. Horizons set out from Shangtal OPENING MEETING IN
that she had been camouflaged to resemble a coastal freighter, with
the name "Texas Ranger" painted
on the sides.—Reuter,
LETTERS
Moscow, Oct. 4.
MR. SCHOFIELD
GOING ON LEAVE HAMILTON TO RETURN
A further sharp exchange of} letters arising from the recent the Chinese Eastern Railway MR.
CATHEDRAL FUND arrests of Soviet employees on
LATEST LIST OF DONATIONS
has taken place in the last few days.
TO MAGISTRACY
It will be recalled that the New
some four or five months ago, with an American, Mr. Loring earns worth, as the skipper, and Mr. Bloomshiel as his second-in- command.
NEGOTIATIONS :
London, Oct. 4. Washington reports state that, "revelted" in Hongkong after a Economic Adviser to the British Sir Frederick Leith Ross, the
Three members of the
crow
•
He stated that he was a'partner
ARMED FOOTPADS in the Wing Sun Pawn Shop, at 27,
IN KOWLOON
CAMERON ROAD INCIDENT
Park Street, and had debts amount- ing to $0,100 which he could not- рау.
In reply to Mr. Lockhart-Smith who enquired whether he had property mortgaged to Mrs. F. X. D'Almada, debtor said he had and added: "I don't know whether my name is still down as the owner. what he has done to the property" is a solicitor and I don't know The husband of Mrs. D'Almada
(laughter),
When returning to his home at not unadventurous voyage down Government, met Mr. Cordell Hull, 49, Haiphong Road early this pleasant attack by pirates and day at the opening meeting of the was robbed by armed footpads in from Shanghal, including an un-American Secretary of State, to- morning, P. Fuertes, a Portuguese cyclonic gales in the vicinity of new series of Anglo-American Cameron Road: Li Shino-kong, the Manchukuo
Formosa,
war debt talks. Mr. W. Schofield, the First Polles chairman of the C.E.R., in a letter Magistrate, in proceeding on Home venture were picked up in liong Ambassader at Washington, was returning home he took the last Frees.
Three men with a spirit of ad
Earlier in the evening Fuertes Sir Ronald Lindsay, British had been to Kowloon City, and on advertisement of the sale in the Debtor said, there had been an The following additional dona-to the Soviet Vice-Chairman, M. leave early next month. tions to the St. John's Cathedral Bandura, alleges that the arrest
kong to take their places, includ- } present.-British Wireless, Restoration Tund have been re of the Soviet officials was fully Hamilton, who is shurdly due back
It is understood that Mr. E. W.ing Mr. Peterson.
bus from which he alighted on ar
The hearing was adjourned. riving at the junction of Chatham' He declares that they were re- Mr. Schofield's absence. In 1929. from leave, will be Magistrate in
and Cameron Roads. at 1 n.m. 25 sponsible for a number of serious Mr. Haniillon was First Magistrate it is learned that the junk was 3,395 crimes, including abuse of con- and Coroner. He was Acting wrecked in a tidal river at the
fidence. $9,440
Li Shao-keng strongly denies the Superintendent of Imports and Ex- extreme south of Mindanao Island.
ports when he proceeded or leave.
colved:--
•Lt. Col. G. T. Balkes M.S.....
Previously acknowledge
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Justified.
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Soviet allegation that the arrests form part of a Japanese,Man- churian plat to seize full control of the line,
real
M. Bandura roplica sharply denying that there is any ground for complaint against the arrested Soviet citizens, and re- iterating the Recusation that the Manchurians have been guilty of violations of the railway treaties and are trying to seize the rail-1 way-Reuter.
SHANGHAI-CANTON AIR SERVICE
PREPARATIONS REPORTED
COMPLETE
WRECKED IN RIVER.
Later.
CHINA'S FOREIGN
Captain Farnsworth and Mr. John Bloomshield, who is a men- DR. her of the Shanghai Yacht Club, aro believed to be still down there.
Other members of the crew, In-1 cluding a Filipino and a Chinese left with Mr. Paterson,
MINISTER
W. W. YEN LIKELY
CANDIDATE
He had walked along for some
distance in Cameron Rond when he KINGSFORD SMITH AT
was accosted by two Chities who asked him for a match. His at tention diverted for a moment, one
of the man suddenly threw pepper into his eyes, while the other Direct
threatened him with a large clasp |
Nanking, Oct. 5. - knife.
In a telegram to Nanking from Russin, Lo Wen Kan, the ex-Min. ister for Foreign Affairs, has re- W. W. Yen, Chinese Minister to commended the appointment of Dr. Moscow, as Foreign Ministër.- Central News Agency,
A. STAINLESS STEEL FIGHTER Shanghai, Oct. D. London, Oct. 1.
According to the offtelais of the
London, Oct. 4. An Intoresting new feature of
China Aviation Company Ltd., preflect Aghters and fleet fighter. A number of the latest type of the Motor Show. which opens at Olympia noxt week will be the facturers are preparing models air service have been completed feas steel are under construction rived in Paris today by air from
parations for the Shanghai-Canton reconnaissance seaplanes of stain- moving exhibita for which acut away so that pistons, valves, and the service will be inaugurat-by the Hawker Avintloh Com-Amsterdam. It is understood that special floor space has been re-connecting rode and other tochaled on the Anniversary of the many. The fleet will be ready for he is, not staying, for long pro cal details may be seen in action: Chinese Republic if possible-service at the end of the year.posing to proceed to England. Many of the leading manu-'-Brilish Wireless.
Central News Agency.
British Wireless.
-Reutor.
Borvod.
Fuertes vas forced to surrender wallet containing $45, and "the men then ran-away.
:
BRINDISI
Hop to Baghdad
To-day.
London, Oct. 4.
Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, who left Lympno
in Kont at dawn this morning to fly to Australia, arrived
at
FAIR GENERALLY. The Royal Observatory reports Brindisi at 4.30 p.m. He hopes to that the anticyclone has increased leave at three a.m. to-morrow for
Japan, Le Bourget, Oct. 4, in intensity and is now centred Baghdad, British Wireless, Marahal Chang Hsueh-liang ar-over the eastern part of the Sea of
north-east of Hokkaido.
A depression is situated to thLondgit and Straits left Singapore via The Ben Line 8.8. Benwyvis from") Local forecast: East winds, due to arrive here on Thursday next Manila for this port yesterday and ik Įmoderate; fair generally,
wecke,
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