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London, Oct. 30.
reports
According to reaching London, the situa- tion in Palestine was to-day quiet though some tension
still exists after the riots of
week-end,
1
This morning, the High Com- missioner, Sir Arthur Wauchope, visited the Government Hospital in Jerusalem, to, which those wounded in Sunday's disturbances had been taken, '
The formal opening of Halfa Harbour to-morrow will take place but the ceremony has been curtalled.
It would appear that the recont troubles largely originated in the mistaken bollef among the Arab
in population that the events Germany had led to the admission to Palesting of an excessive num-
ber of Jewish emigrants.
M. Sarrant.
ATLANTIC
AIR MAIL
SIR ERIC GEDDES'
SURVEY
PLAN OF IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
London, Oct. 30. Presiding at the general meet-
ing of Imperial Airways to-day,
The facts are that the emigrants Sir Eric Geddes referred to the of all nationalities are controlled
CABINET AGREE ON POLICY
IMPORTAN
CHANGES IN
FISCAL LAWS
Paris, Oct. 30.
The new French Cabinet headed by M. Albert Sarraut held its first meeting to-day, when the declara, tion of policy to be presented to the Chamber was discussed.
It is learned that the Cabinet unanimously approved the draft of the declaration, which will be announced in the Chamber on Friday.
It is also learned that M. Sarraut will probably announce the early presentation of an ambitious scheme to assist in French economic recovery by utilising all the resources of the French Colonial Empire.
He will also announce the elaboration of a new plan of national work and the intention of effecting "im- portant changes in the present fiscal laws.-Reuter,
JACKIE BROWN BEATEN
by the Palestine Government, extension of the England-India THRILLING BOUT
particularly sa regards those seek route to Australia.
ing employment, the numbers of Ho said the service had been: whom are regulated "not" by the extended from Karachi to Ran- conditions in other countries but goon, and by the end of December by the capacity of Palestine pro-would be operating to Singapore. fitably to absorb the additional Jabour.-British Wireless.
The Australian Government, hei sald, has assumed responsibility for establishing a line from Singa- pore to a point in Austraila, and
MR. LIEN WEN-TAO has decided to invite tenders for
LEAVES BERLIN
REGRETS NEED FOR.
IN LONDON.
WOLGAST'S FINE DISPLAY
London, Oct. 30.
FACING GRAVE CRISIS
SIR WALTER LAYTON'S ADVICE
The informationalleation-of-nvin tion as the means of world securi- ty and world peace was advanced by Lord Allen of Hurtwood, ad- dressing youth rally of the Longue of Nations Union at Har- row School
The subject of discussion was: "What can you do to avert world chaos?
Mr. H. W. Austin, the England
the carriage of air mails over the In one of the most exciting section of the line.
fights seen in England for The Imperial Airways have rande a concordat with Queensland many years, Midget Wolgast out-tennis player, was in the chair. and Northern Territory Aerial pointed Jackie Brown, of Man- Services Limited of Brisbane for formation of joint company to chester, at the Albert Hall. to-is fear," said Lord Allen. "We tender for and if successful, to night. Berlin, Oct. 30.-
Attention Jackie Brown is the official force. operate to Singapore. The Chinese Minister, Mr. Lien was now being devoted to the world's flyweight champion, but the Wen-two left for Rome last night. North Atlantic project and the He was seen off at the station by company had made satisfactory contest was a non-title fight.
DEPARTURE
and Governments on this route.
all Legations officials and repre-contracts in regard to co-operation Midget Wolgast has long been sentatives of the Foreign Office.
Mr. Lion Wen-tas, prior to leav-with Canadian and New Found-recognised as one of the most ing, anid he was very unwilling to be leaving Berlin, of which he was very fond not only as a capital but as a centre of art-Reuter.
STOP PRESS
Washington, Oct. 30. Moves by the United States Administration for an understand- ing with Great Britain on the gold 'altuation were made to-night.
TRANS.ATLANTIC PROJECT. "Canadin is likely to be by force of eircumstances, the last
brilliant fighters at his weight in the world. In some States of America, he is regarded and de- scribed as the world's champion.
To-night's contest was over
of the Great Dominions with whom velve rounds and it provided a we shall make contact by means of a regular air service," Sir Eric magnificent scrap, the fastest and said. "We can, however, look best in the memory of most forward to developments taking spectators. place on this Trans-Atlantic pro- ject in complete harmony with Great Britain and Canada."
Sir Eric cited the large crease in traffic carried by Imperial Airways
during year.-British Wireless,
In order to further the quest, LOCATED SOUTH OF*
Reutor,
HE'S VISIT TO MACAO
"The heart of the war problem have destroyed that four Inside our own nation by instituting a police
world. The issue of force must "We must do the same in the
the faced. It can be faced by internationalisation of all forces of aviation
He said that Great Britain must) be prepared to take, her part in the policing of the world. OVER-PRODUCTION AND CHAOS.
Sir Walter Layton, continuing the disewanton, said that at present we were facing a crisis comparable
to that of the War.
The conditions of the world at present had led to an economie restriction equivalent to that dur-
Mr. Yotaro Sugimura, former Vice-Secretary of the League of Nations and Baron Tokugawa, Japanese Minister" to"Canada, who are on a tour of Manchuria and China. They were raported to be travelling to Hongkong on the President Hoover, but their names. did not appear in the passenger list. It is, however, believed that they intend to visit Hongkong and Centon,
LN.E.R. £2,000,000 SCHEME
Big Development Programme
London, Oct. 30. Improved trade condi- tions have caused the Lon- don and North, Eastern Rail- ways to undertake the ser- vice of a development pro- gramme costing £2,300,000 which will include the con- struction of many additional engines and vehicles for the extension of its fast freight express passenger traffic-British Wireless.
and
HEMEROTEINAKTANISICOYALTY COSMETIC PRINZCOA BELICITœme
TRADE DIVISION
USEFUL PREFERENCE
·FOR LANCASHIRE
THE PANTER CASE
NO CHARGE YET MADE
THE EMBASSY'S REQUEST
London, Oct. 30.. The British Ambassador in Germany, Sir Eric Phipps, has received a further, note from the German Ministry for For- eign Affairs, from which it ap- pears that no decision has yet been taken with regard to the formulation of a charge against Mr. Noel Panter, correspon- dent in Munich of the Delly Telegrahp who was arrested by the Bavarian police six daya agʊ.
The Bitish Ambassador has re- quested the Minister for Foreign Affairs to furnish him at the earliest possible moment, with precise information regarding the chargo.
It is understood that the normal procedure in, this case" would be for the Bavarian Government to sond papers to the Stato Frosscu- tor at Leipzig with a recommenda- tion as to the nature of the charge,
Only the State Prosecutor, how- evor, can decide whether the casa should be proceeded with and, if so, in virtue of which article in the Criminal Code the charge should be preferred.-British Wireless.
SHARE SLUMP IN NEW YORK
INDIA COTTON GOLD PLAN HAS NO
PARLEYS
New Delhi, Oct. 30, A substantial preference for Lancashire has been agreed upon by the Japanese and Indian cot- ton delegates.
EFFECT
Suggestions or Inflationary. measures are still failing to make an impression on the New York Stock Exchange and there was s heavy slump in share prices again. Many stocks fell as much as five points;
There were rumours of the im- A tariff of fifty per cent. ad position of a gold embargo by. valorem on
most cotton textile France, which cannot be con |qualities, and specific duties on the'
firmed. romainder, with Imperial Prefor
Anticipate Reprisals, ence, was agreed upon by the In-
New York, Oct. 80. which met here for the first time Orthodox economists in Wash- since the Simla talks. `
ington and Wall Street predict
CONSULATE Idian and Japanese delegations
MURDER
LIFE SENTENCE ON UKRAINIAN
STRANGE LWOW OUTRAGE
This means that if the duty foreign reprisals with serious con- against Lancashire remains at sequences, if the United States twenty-five per cent. as at present, plays a lone hand regarding cur-
rency. Lancashire will receive a prefèr- They are of the opinion that
ence by the same margin.
Great Britain will dofond her The delegations also reached an trading position by trade currency agreement in principle on the measures, while France may put basis of the imposition of specific an embargo on gold exports or duties and the application thereto abandon the gold standard. of the most favoured nation clause.
CULF NARROWED.
On the other hand, the New. York Times learns: thint the White House conference strongly favour
than they were sation of the dollar-atorling. ex-
MAGNIFICENT BOXING, Both boxers displayed magnifi- They hoped to establish during cent generalship and ringcraft,ing the War.
This had been brought about by next year, in co-operation with speedy footwork and punching.
Wolgast flashed in stinging lefts the same nationalism that had the Pan-American Airways, a ser-
war. Each vice between Bermuda and United to the face with tolling effect brought about the
on several occasions, staggering nation was striving for self- States.
Brown, who retaliated by forceful sufficiency and Sir Walter showed in- rushes, which carried the American in detail how this led to the over- the into the ropes where Brown dealt production, which had caused the past out heavy punishment.
present chaos,
It is understood that the gulfed the continuation of consultation "The doctrine of 1918,” he add-
Warsaw, Oct. 80. There was little between them at ed, "is being preached In Germany The trial of the Ukrainian has been sensibly narrowed and with the Bank of England, which the finish but the decision
was that war is the highest expression student, Mikola Lemyk, ar-that the Cenka mill-owners are lose might portend the ultimate stabill- to Wolgast of the human spirit.” ANOTHER TYPHOON correctly given
rested following the shooting at intransigent Sir Walter's advice to youth the office of the Soviet Consul, at originally. It is believed that the change, at least, was: "Study and understand."
ono important Issue now to be The New York Herald-Tribune He asked his audience to try to Lwow, concluded to-day.
overcomo le the extent of the hints at an agreement between the |understand, the point of vlow of Lomky was found guilty of the Japanesa quota. It is believed Federal Reserve of America and
youth in Nazi Germany or Com- murder of an official of the Con- that Indis is insisting on a quota the Bank of France. munist Russia.
sulate, and was sentenced to im- not exceeding 850,000,000 yards, It is said that the administration "Wo have," he said, "to create prisonment for life.
while Japan wants 550,000,000 has not yet decided how much the International world to take Lomky confessed that he was an Yards.-Router.
gold will be bought-Router. responsibility, for law and order agent of a Ukrainian terrorist or- PAYING RETURN CALL and to turn our backs on a policy gantsation.
of oxclusiveness.”- TO-DAY
The outrage was a strangó one After Sir Walter had finished, a in many ways. resolution to be forwarded to the His Excellency the Governor, Disarmament Conference.
Lemyk appeara to have entered "aides" are prepared for gold pur- Another typhoon is indicated to Sir William Peel, accompanied by Geneva, expressing hope for the the life of the Vice-Consul, to at the office, planning an attempt on chasca abroad on Wednesday at the south of Yap, direction un Lady Peel, Capt. R. F. Walter and success of their work, was put to have shot one official dead and to latest.
| known.
Mr. J. G. Pilcher, Private Secrethe meeting and Local forecast:-N.E. winde,tary, left for Macao this morning animously. fresh; fair generally,
shortly after 8 a.m. to return a call of the Governor of Macao, Lieut. Col. Bernardes de Miranda. On
Excellency was greeted with a salute of 17 guns.
Sir Frederick Lofth-Ross Inter-
rupted the debt talks to confer with
Mr. Acheson, the Under- Secretary
YAP
The Royal Observatory reports that a moderate anticyclone covers,
of the U. S. Treasury. and Mr China, South Manchuria, and the Eugene Black, chairman of the Sea of Japan. Federal Réserve Board:
The typhoon is situated about Meanwhite. President Roosevelt's 300 miles east of Capo Padaran,
moving W.N.W.
The Federal Reserve Board held two long sessions to-day, Presl- dent Roosevelt received Mr. Harri-
son, Governor of the New York NEW A.A.G. IN U.S. arrival, aboard the Tarantula His Federal Reserve Bank, this evon- Ing.-Router.
MR. J. B. KEENAN APPOINTED
The party will return to Hong- kang thta ovening about sunset.
Notice has been given of the forth-
SHIP COLLISION
STEAMER HITS
CUTTER
France. on Defensive.
Paris, Oct. 80. Financial circlos rogard Prcel- dent Roosevelt's decision to pur chase gold abroad' as a deliberate attempt to force the gold standard countries Into line with American passed un- have slightly wounded another,
policy, or off the gold standard. ⠀." and then to have locked the
Manila, Oct. 26.
An anonymous personage, re- aoors and barred the windows The s.. Rogulus, inter-island of the premises, with himself in steamer rammed the 8.8. Path-putedly, speaking for the Bank of Ander, U.S. coast and geodetfe that American buying will assume France, believes that it la unlikely ANOTHER QUAKE side certain to be onptured.
Police summoned forced an on-cutter at 6.o'clock yesterday morn-large proportions on account of on the ing in the Pasig river. The gun the smallness of American credits window try through a Los Angeles, Oct. 24. accond floor and arrested Lemyk. wale of the Pathfinder was dam- An earthquake strong enough to Reuter
aged while one of the cutter's dia'odge loose stones and shako nervos jarred Los Angeles and |vicinity 16 11 o'clock to-night.
An old courthouso fell within a
hero.
lifeboats was smashed. He added significantly: "Prest- The accident occurred when E. dent Roosevelt's action makes it The marriage, is announced to take Bfel, pliot, was trying to take the urgently necessary for France, to
balance her budget,”—Router. President Franklin D. Roosevelt has appointed Mr. Joseph B. coming marriage of Mr. Leo D'Al-fanced area erected after the place la the near future of Com-Regulus out of the river ao sho
mada Castro Junior; barrister-at-
inander Charles Thorburn Addis. could proceed to Cavite for clean- Keenan, of Cleveland, to be, of 102, Waterloo Road, Kow- March 10 disaster, as a result of RN.. of 11.M.S. Medway, and Missing. The Pathflader was tied up assistant attorney general in auc-loon Tong, and Miss Clotilde Bar-which the structure was condemn Pamela Paland, of Now Marble Hall, along the wharf at Magallanes cession to Mr. Pat Malloy, resigned, ratto, of 167, Waterloo Road.
Landing.
ed..
Kowloon.
The Rt. M. 8. Empresa of Canada," from Manila, is due here at 5 pan. on Wednesday, and will: Berth; ab Kowloon Wharf;
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