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ANGLO-RUSSIAN

TRADE

Negotiations in London Rosumed

London, Nov, 22.

The Anglo-Sovietnego. flations for a now trade agreement were continued The In London to-day. negotiations had been sus- past pended during the

the fortnight to enable Soviet representatives to cansult Moscow.-British Wircices.

BODY NEARLY NUDE

SHAMSHUIPO MYSTERY

One of the most unusual murder cases under the attention of the Hongkong Criminal In- vestigation Department had its venue at Shamshulpo, this mor- ning, when the body of a young and pretty Chinese woman was iscovered in an isolated Comac formed by the intersection of Boundary Road with Sal Yeung

ROOSEVELT Tsoi Street.

FINDS ANOTHER FOE

area

Except for a short piece of undergarment which was dis arranged, the body was in nud stato. A plece of cloth knotted Bightly round the neck indicates |

ho cause of death.

The ground in the vicinity of the body, revealed signs of a struggle.

ATTACK FROM SUPPOSED and the condition of the body

on

"BRAINS" ALLY

MR. WARBURG'S REVOLT

strongthened the theory that an atrocious murder was committed; only a few hours before discovery.

'ONLY NINETEEN.

Criminal Investigation Depart- | ment mun nasigned to the chse are hoping for an early identification of the victim. leading to further light being thrown on what is tentatively held to killing.

be wanton

Only about 19 years of age, the

dressed as evidenced by the high

Philadelphia, Nov, 22. Another vigorous attack

President Roosevelt's girl appears to have been smartly monetary policy was made heeled European shoes and stock- to-day, this time by Mr.ings she was wearing. The piece James Warburg.

of

Air. Warburg was one the financial advisers to the American delegation to the World Economic Conference

of cloth by which strangulation was produced is thought to have | been torn of the missing jacket.

The results of an examination

of the body now lying at the norgac are expected to throw fur-

and unfl now has been re-her light on the mysterious garded as a member of the presidential Brain Trust."

In the course of an address in Philadelphia to-night, he attacked the whole basis of the Presidential policy.

He denounced controlled infla- tion, saying that there could be no such thing, and that oven it thero was it it was because it wa uncontrolled,

LATENT MAJORITY,

Nor, he said, could be there auch a thing as a dollar of constant

purchasing power.

It was up to the latent majority to tell President Roosevelt that

Tair.

The body was found by market gardeners from Kowloon Tong 11 about 7 o'clock this morning hidden from obscrvation from the roadway.

ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE

MEDIATION EFFORTS TURNED DOWN

*

A remarkable offective picture showing Hongkong escape ladder being demonstrated during yesterday'

Mee Clitung).

AMERICA'S CUP

ENTHUSIASM IN UNITED STATES

'MR. SOPWITH'S

CHALLENGE

The news that Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, whose new yacht was Inunched at Gosport on Tuesday, has taken up the quest of the yacht- Ing grail so long the ambition of Since Sir Thomas Lipton, hua; caused great excitement in Ameri- į can sporting circles.

Gro

TROLLEY BUSES.

FOR LONDON

Scheme

AGAINST FUKIEN

LEADERS OF REVOLT EXPELLED

EMERGENCY PLENARY SESSION OF C.E.C. CALLED

PEACE OFFERS TO SOUTH AND HU HAN-MIN

NANKING, NOV, 23.

THE THREE PRIME MOVERS IN THE FU. KIEN INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT, CHAN MING- SHU, LI CHAI-SUM AND EUGENE CHEN, WERE DECLARED EXPELLED FROM THE KUOMIN. TANG AT A MEETING OF THE CENTRAL EXECU- TIVE COMMITTEE THIS MORNING.

No steps are to be taken against the others involved in the rebellion pending a further investigation.

Another important decision reached was the con- vocation of an emergency plenary session of the Central Executive and Control Committees on December 12 at Nanking.

It is gathered that efforts will be made to induce Mr. Hu Han-min, General Chan Chai-tong, Hsian Ju chen, Chow Lu, Li Chung-yen, Tang Shao-yi ́and other important South-West leaders to come to Nanking for a joint discussion of the country'a pressing problem.- Reuter.

The Jate Admiral Sir Alexander Duff, Commander in Chief, China Station · from 1910 to 1922, whore death occurred yesterday.

NATION IN UNIFORM

FASCIST. PARTY DECISION

Rome, Nov. 23. A step towards putting the whole of the Italian nation into uniform is in-- dicated by a decision of Fascist Party

taken to ga against the Communists and ban- The Party decided to-authorise dits-Reutar.

TROOPS MOVE IN CHEKIANG

Þán optional uniform for all mem- bers, from Signor Mussolini.down- wards, in winter when it is too cold to wear a 'black shirt with- out a jacket.

Shanghai, Nov. 28. According to a report from Inngchow, General La Teh-ping,.

FOOCHOW QUIET:- Military Governor of Cheklang, has New Transport Board obtained Instructions from the

Foochow; Nov. 21. Nanking Military Counell to con- Foochow la quiet and merchants centrate troops on the southern are able to carry on business as This is a dovolopment of a ro- Chaklang border.

usual. The appearance of the cont order that barristers in court A-big-force,new stationed at now Provisional Government flage and students on examinations Chuchow, Western Cheklang, is marks the only sign of a political must wear black shirts: being transferred to Shin-ahn- change here. kwani a strategic point near the Fukien border-Central News.

The newspapers devote entire pages to the history of them millions spent in contest over "the old mug," which originally pending a-formal receipt of the challenge, no statement has been forthcoming, it is a foregone con- clusion that the gago will quickly

London, Nov 22.

A bil is to be promoted. by the London. Transport Board during the current session of Parliament to provide tor the replacing of 90 miles of tramway, routes in the outer suburbs of London by trolley buses.

A trolley-bussystem' already operates over 18 miles of route in the South- Western suburbs. British Wireless,

the American people are ready to pondent of the Cork Examiner, the cost one hundred guineus. While STATE CONTROL

faco whatever there might be in the slow orderly process of re- covery-Router.

U.S.

RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT

SOUTHERN WORKERS CALLED OUT

:

New York, Nov. 22. To President Roosevelt's other

troubles is now added the threat of a serious rallway strike.

According to a special corres- efforts recently made in the Irish Free State to end the economic dispute with Britain have been turned down by Mr. de Valora.

Cardinal Macrory, the Primate be picked up.

The procedure will be for the of all Ireland, some days ago agreed to preside at a Free State New York Yacht Club, in whose f all-party conference to explore the possession the America's Cup position prior to the reopening of negotiations with Britain. There was general agreement with the idea of holding such a meeting, but Mr. de Valera and the Govern.

ment stood out.

SIR THOS. & LADY SOUTHORN

resta,

formally to accept the challenge and then appoint n Cup Committee, which will invite syndicates to build defence boats, These will engage in extensive trials to determine which will meet Mr. Sopwith's Endeavour.

OF BANKS

BERLIN EXPERTS

DISAGREE

CONFLICTS IN POLICY

Berlin, Nov. 22.

It has proved inpossible to an agreement on the

CHIANG KAI-SHEK

MANIFESTO

APPEAL TO RANK AND FILE.

Apart from constant conferences

Commander,

AND IN GERMANY.

of government leaders, no sígni- A somewhat similar'movo is`bo- ficant development has occurred. Ing made in Nazi-land, where with The now Changchow and Amor the introduction of a distinctive Garrison

General dress for workers, it seems likely Gaston Vong Keung, announced that the whole German nation ba yesterday that he daca not pro-fore long will be wearing some pose to station a strong-force at kind of uniform. Amoy in order to avoid inter- Herr Loy, the leader of the national complicaticos.

Labour Front, comprising all Nanking, Nov. 23.

workers from university professors Nanking, Nov. 23.

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek ar to cobblers, to-day ordered all The morning papers to-day rivod in Nanking from Nanchang members to wear a "festive dress" pubush a obgthy mannesto issued yesterday afternoon at 1.80 p.m. a double-breasted coat, long trou

of dark blue colour, composed of uy General mang hal-snek to the by aeroplane and immediately sers, a military cap, a white shirt rank and fie of the XIX Route called a military conference, at and collar, and a black tie and army, denouncing the Fuxien. rebel, the Central Kuomintang Head shoes, cnidia and urging the Army to re- main loyal to the Government and maintām"- thoir original posicións

JAPANESE CABINET · MEETING

Fukien Movement Likely To Collapse

Tokyo, Nov. 23.

(Gentinued on Page 11.)..

KAL TACK SECRECY

YESTERDAY'S PLANE CRASH -

SILENCE ORDERS

ISSUED

・Thla: "dress of honour"! is to bo worn by every German, working man in order to label him as a "fully qualised member of thể German people's society."—Reuter.

MR. MORGENTHAU GIVES WAY

PRESS BAN VIRTUALLY- Mr. W. Starling Burgess, who

REMOVED designed the Enterprise; which secure successfully defended the trophy future of the German banking After a cabinet meeting at which

Washington, Nov. 22, in 1930, is known

to have two system.

The strong protests by the The committee of experts which the Fukien situation was discussed, suts of plans already prepared in It was announced from Houston,

A veil of secrecy has been newspapers against the Treasury accordance with the changes in has been investigating the pro- General Araki, Japanese War

gag-bave resulted in new orders Texas, today that the Committed

for some, lime past Minister, told pressmen that fudg the rules made after the last biema of the Railroad Labour Brother-

has decided against all rounding by the latest reports received wrapped round the crash of a by Mr. Morgenthau modifying his hood has voted to favour a

Weetamoe, which most closely nationalisation, as was proposed by the War Office from Fukien, the naval sea plano while landing at original press ban modifying

The new instructions allow general strike on the Southern Pacifle lines in

Striot ordars have been issued Treasury officials to give informa pressed the Enterprise for the by the Hitler regime, robellious movement in that pri Kal Tak yesterday morning, Texas and

The many friends of the Hon. honour of defending. the cup in The representatives of the big vince must sooner or later collage. Louisiana.

“He stated that the Japanese Gov. that the names of the officers in- tion without referance "to him- The strike will begin at noon Sir Thomas Southom, Colonial 1930, is the only one to be rebuilt banks, supported by some of the on Saturday. Reuter.

Secretary, and Lady Southern will to fit the new class "3" rule. Sho more important private bankers, ernment will maintain a watchful volved are not to be disclosed and self or his assistants Reuter,

waiting nititude," He denied, res | enquiries from several sources this be interested to learn that they are 18. now owned by Mr. Frederick H. unanimously insisted upon com ports of Japan's secret support of morning ciibited only the informa

**** plete freedom, in their operations, the new movement, nor did ha-be- tion that the plane had shortly returning to the Colony Prince, u Boston banker.

The New England, shipyards, but the other were in favour of love there was any truth in the dived, that no-one was injured after short loave at home.

report from certain quarters that and the plane was badly damaged. They are to arrive her3 by tho, where four candidates for the some kind of State control.

Dr. Schacht, the President of the Tukdan rebels have obtained The story of an eye-witness is Blue Funnel liner Acnens, which is 1930 defence of the cup ware con- due in port at daylight on Decam-structed, envision renewed activity the Reichiabank, expressed the American support-Central News, that the seaplane plunged into the opinion that banking polfey should ber 12th..

next spring.

THE "OLD' RAT” KILLED

IN CLASH WITH JEHOL

MILITIA

Poking, Nov. 23.

DUE IN HONGKONG SHORTLY

FAIR WEATHER

match.

not by absolutely Independent of Captain and Mrs. George Anderson State policy-Reuter word amongst the passengers arrived by the Prosident Covildgo

who

The Royal Observatory reports to-day. Reporta from Luantung declare that pressure is highest over South that the "Old Rat", the notorious Manchuria, and over the Pacific bandit whose gangs caused so much trouble in the Luantung region re contly, has been killed in a clash with village militia in southern Johol-Reuter.

ITALIAN BREAKS WORLD ALTITUDE: RECORD

3. Romo, Nov. 20. Troi Tan (18) a returned banishes, i The world altitude record for land to the south-east of Japan: It la was mezítoriced to six months' im- relatively low over the southern prisonment by Mr. Hamilton, at the planes was broken resterday mor- part of the China soa.

Contral Magistracy the morning. He ning by Engineer Furio Niclot, who Local forecast: North-east was banished for ten years this year, climbed to an altitude of 8,500

metres-favàs, and was arrested in Third Street. winds, moderate; fair.

ALCOHOL CONTROL

11030-

water when attempting a landing To

SHANGHAI-CANTON AIR MAIL

Run As Usual and With

Passengers

at 10.50 yesterday morning, and that both pilot and observer es caped from the wreck uninjured. BOARD

The plane was apparently in no difficulties until just at the mo

Shanghai, Nov. 28, 10 Washington, Nov, 22.

ment o landing when she nosed The authorities of the "Aviation · A Federal alcohol administra- over and struck heavily.

Company announce that the Shang- tion is belong created to supervise A launch was despatched from hal-Canton half-wookly air serylcam the distilling Industry and to shore immediately and the pilot will start carrying passengers from

both production and and observer, who had extricated to-morrow in spite of the Fukte** control prices until Congress phacia suit themselves, wore picked up little political upheaval, The farmer ablo logislation Router.

the worse for their adventure. be $270 each way ---Central.

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