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FOUNDED 1881
No. 14104
-ĦA WASIAT MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931.
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FIT
DUNLOP
SPECTACULAR ADVANCE ON MAYOR OF BAYONNE PLACED
FOOCHOW LIKELY
MONGOLIA FOR
MR. PU YI'S NET?
PEKING RUMOURS OF MONARCHY PLAN
Peking, Jan. 8. This significance of the plan- to change Manchukuo to મ monarchy lies in the contemplated i extension of the Manchukuo ter- ritory to Eastern Mongolia and possibly to parts of Charhar and Suiyuan, regardless of what title --Manmöngkup or Ta-Ching-Kuo --is adopted, according to local, belieís.
A rellable report says
that
ANOTHER CRIPPS
INDISCRETION
Sir Stafford Cripps, the son
of Lord Parmoor, who has
enused
sensation by his Socialist. speech at Notting- ham, do- claring "we will have to over come
opposit i o n from Buck- kingham Palace as wollas elsewhere," explains that he did-
not телн
the Crown, but mentioned Buckingham Palace in a gone. the sense, meaning rai Crown's 'entourage.
The speech has, however, brought severe strictures on Sir Stafford Cripps from all. quarters..
Henry ru x1, ater being pro-ZAM LAKHANDISE
claimed Emperor, fs kely to
transier the capital of the Puppet,
CAPTURE OF
KUTIEN CLAIMED BY NANKING
FUKIEN FORCES IN RETREAT
Shanghai, Jan. 8. Nanking government dis- patches claim the occupation of Kutienshien, which is situated about sixty miles from Foochow and to the south-east of Yenping.
The capture is said to have been effected during the week-end, after severe Aghting yesterday morning.
The Fuklen forces retreated in the direction of Foochow before noon and the city was eventually taken without resistance.
Nanking troops from Yonping and Kutienhsien are now prepar- Ing joint attempt to make a
State to Calongen in Jenol, which GRAN CHACO WAR❘tacular advance on Foochow
is signiacanc an 11 convenient point oш.nation 01 Lastern Mongoa is seriously sougat.
'T'18 report Beems to be strengtened in the abortive move- ment for the formation of the so- called Hun-Per-Kuo (North China State during the Japanese milit- *ary campaign in North China early
last your.
RESUMED
ARMISTICE AT AN END
FAILS
La Paz, Jan. 7.
Nanking conımanders are con fident that their troops will reach Shulkow, between Yeaping and Fodchow, about thirty miles north- west of Foochow, this evening.
Foochow will be bombarded From the air and land, proclaim Nanking's dispatches, before the end of this wock,
M. Chautema, who has pro mised the fullest, lavestigation Into the Bayonne 'bond Frauds. He has not, however, domanded the resignation of M. Dalimier from the Cabinet.
UNDER ARREST
HUGE BOND SWINDLE
FRENCH FINANCE
SCANDAL·
M. DALIMER'S POSSITION
Paris, Jan. 7.
M. Garat, a member of the Chamber of Deputies and the Mayor of Bayonne, has been ar- rested in connexion with the sen sational swindle by an interna- tional trickster,
WINDJAMMER'S RECORD
To Australia in 66 Days
-Adelaide, Jan. 7;
The record for the trip of
a windjammer from Ham burg to Australia, which had
THE SECOND TEST
HUSSAIN AND MERCHANT BAT WELL
INDIA FAIL TO
stood for fifteen years has AVERT FOLLOW-ON been broken by the Padua, which put into Wallaroo after a journey of sixty-six days.
The previous record was held by the French boat Crillon-Router.
whose sale of NICIANDIEN
forged Bulgarian Government securities has created the biggest financial scandal of the century.
It is estimated that nearly five hundred million franca Cover £6,000,000 of fraudulent bonda have been circulated through France, and strong attacks. ar
AGREEMENT being launched against M. Dali-
TO BE A MODEL?
LONDON, COMMENT ON COTTON PACT
RAYON TROUBLE
London, Jan. 8.
The cotton agreement
mier, the Minister of the Colonies, who is alleged to have given, the Russian emigre, Stawisky, letters of recommendation which largely served to give the confidence "en- abling such a widespread fraud to be carried out.
Bayonne has lost most heavily in the altar.
DEPUTY'S DENIAL.
RECOVERY IN U.S.
REPORT OF LABOUR FEDERATION
OVER 6,000,000 FEWER JOBLESS
Calcutta, Jan. 7. India's big effort to avoid the follow on tailed by the narrow margin of six runs. Somo splendid cricket was played by Dilawar Hussein, who was.com. pelled to retire on Saturday when struck on the head by Nichols, after scoring seven..
He came back to put together Afty-nine runs, offering On im- pregnable defence, Occasionally opening his shoulders to a looses ball. He hit. five foura.In " chanceless innings, which, lasted 210 minutes. Just before his dis m'asal, ha received a crack on the
fingers from Clark. His confidence
was shaken and he was but soon afterwards, caught by Jardine off Clark's bowling.
Merchant also batted well for 64, skill in defence again being a feature of his play. He was bowled by Varity. C. S.-Naidu hit up a | bright 36 towards the close of the innings, but after Hussain went at 211, his being the seventh wicket to fall, their chances of saving the, commenced, follow-on were remats.
Naoomal and Mushtaq ́Ali going
Washington, Jan. 7. Since the Roosevelt recovery campaign was
M. Garat, who is chairman of 1,800,000 of the unemployed the Board of Directors of the have found work in the United in to open India's second innings Credit Municipal in Bayonne, has States, according to the annual put on 30 runs without loss. They been accused by the arrested mana- report of the American Federa- wickets in hand.
are thus 120 runs behind with all bear of the institution to have beention of Labour, covering the ENGLAND—ht Innings (Langridge
tween India and Japan is quite in the conspiracy with. Stawisky period to December 31, 1983.
He strenuously denies the allega- These new jobs are Independent
•
· SPO
70, Jardine 01, Verity 65 not out)
During the fighting round. Shih Yu-Shan is reported to bo EXTENSION EFFORT Yonping and Kutionhsion. many very active in the Japanese Con-
Fukienites surrendered to. Nán- cession, Truntsin. Ho is supposed i
king. to be spending funds busily in
It is said that the "Peoples recruiting for the service of the
Government" has resolved to make Puppet State.-Central News.
It is officially stated that the a stand at Shulkow and to remove MONGOLIA UPRISING.
the seat of the Revolutionary gov-novel in commercial diplomacy, tlons, Gran Chaco War between Bolivia ernment to Changchow the declares the Financial Times
of the special rellef work under- He has been confined to
INDIA. the taken. The report adds that an Shanghai, Jan. 8.
in an interesting leading article Municipal Frison, charged with additional 4,600,000 men and Paraguay will be resumed event of the fall of Shulkow,
First Innings. According to
Japanese following the' failure of attempts |
this morning. a
FOOCHOW EXODUS.
thoft, forgeries fraudulent appro-temporarily employed on civil J, G. Naoomal, c. Jardine, b. The financial journal ventures priation of public documents and works, public works and message, an uprising organised by to prolong the Christmas. Armis-
Nichols Foochow, Jan. 8. the opinion that the agreement will funds, swindling or complicity afforestation.
Dilawar Hussain, c. Jardine "thö ̋natives"against the Soviet is tice.~~~-
Scant war news reaching here doubtless" be adopted as a kind "therein; abuse of confidence and
The working week has been Wazir Ali, c. Nichols, b Verity
Clark taking place at Urgo, enpital of The armistice ended officially at from the front over the week-end of standard for further negotia- receiving stolen goods.
shortened by an average of. 4,0 is accounted ominous by the local tions by Japan with Britain, the Outer Mongolia.
hours, and wages have increased C. K. Naldu, b. Clark populace. Fearing that fighting United States and other countries.
by an average
Amar • Nath, C. Jardine, b. Clark 6.5 cents an Merchant, b. Verity It redounds greatly to the credit will spread to Foochow, another
hour.
Mushtaq Al, l.b.w. b. Nichols exodus has started. Familles of of Mr. Bhore and Mr. Sawada, the
The Federation reports that the Amar Singh, c. Nichols, b. Verity officials are leaving for safety leaders of the delegations.
business outlook is brighter than C. S. Naidu, c. Verity, b. Nichols . points.Central News.
it was a year ago, but warns tno Nissar. Walters, b.. Verity
Extras Administration against inflation. Gopalan not out
Reuter.
No details are available except that the Soviet authorities are mobilising 500 cavalrymen and a number of planes ready for action.
Central News Agency."
ARTIFICIAL BUSINESS
BOOM IN U.S.
midnight on January 6-7,
The armistice came at an ора Fortune moment for the Bolivian forces, who had met with a series of severe reverses and were re- treating all along the line.
It is fairly certain that they *GENERAL WOUNDED? have taken advantage of the suspension of the pressure of the
Foochow, Jan. 8. Paraguayan troops to strengthen An unconfirmed roport to hand atates that General Hsin Kwang- their positions.
It will be recalled that Bolivia han, Commander of the 1st Corps entored a protest at the Pan- of the XIX Route Army, was American Conference because the wounded in the confused fighting Paraguayans chose the hour before at Yonging. This report is, how- the armistice to launch an attack over, denied by the rebel govern on and to capture three more ment-Central News.
PLANÉ OVER FOOCHOW,
Foochow, Jan. 8.- A Nanking plane was sighted Lover Foochow and its environs yesterday afternoon. The plane
Big Effort Foreshadowed Bolivian forts.
in Washington
New York, Jan. 8. Well-informed sources in Wash- ington expect an intensified at tempt on the part of the Ad- ministration to induce further in- fiation of credit by the banks.
It is believed that this will be induced by budgetary inflation, following in artificially stimulated business boom covering the period of the next three months, "
Ex-
It is believed that dollar perimentation will continue and that no oficial devaluation will take place before June.-Per Swan, Gulbertion and Fritz.
CHINESE MINISTER TO
GERMANY
Mr. Lin Chung-chieh Welcomed
Berlin, Jan. 7.
This operation caused much re- sentmont contributing to Bolivia's refusal to consent to an extension of the armistico-Router.
TERRORIST quietly made of without dropping
MISFIRE
BOMB ATTACK IN CHITTAGONG
HAVOC AMONG THE
bombs.-Central Neios.
FAMOUS FRENCH GENERAL DEAD
ONE DISAPPOINTMENT.
Garat's only reply to the charges is: "I am a victim of the crook like many others."
M. DALIMIER'S POSITION,
If la reported that Stawisky, re- garding whose whereabouts dozens of rumours have been floated, has been seen at Chamonix,
In one respect, however, it is frankly disappointing, by not in cluding provision for rayon place goods which may mean that the temps the French Premier, had Earlier reports that M. Chau. Japanese share of the Indian demanded M. Dalimier's reg market may be increased by tion from the Cabinet, have been least a quarter, and also that denied in an official statement Japanese manufacturers may
from the Prima · Minister'a ' Office. able to divert trade and drive out
~Router, Lancashire goods, by their own rayon mixtures,
at
ba
The British request for the in- clusion of rayon in the Anglo- FRENCH NOTE ON Japanese negotiations becomes more reasonable and its adoption
ARMS PLAN · is an essential condition of the opening of formal negotiations, Router,
BRITISH CREDITORS OF REICHSBANK
Sir Eric Phipps New Protest
HITLER EXAMINING
REPLY.
of
سلام
OPIUM IN HOLLOW BRICKS
SMUGGLERS' LATEST
DODGE
c
Total
Bowling Analysis
Clark Nichola Verity Langridge Townsend
0. M. E.
20 8 80
28
6 78
28 13. 64
Second Innings
Naoomal not out.. Mushtaq All not ont
Extras
7 21.
Total (for 0 wicket)
LOITERER NEAR A BANK
ALERT CONSTABLE MAKES ARREST
247
10:
Rovenue Officers made a smart arrest when they took into custody two Chinese coming off the 8.8. Norvikon, carrying some mason's. Each tools and coment bricks. man had a brick and when these were broken open they were found | to contain 72 and 80 taols of raw | oplum respectively, Horr Hitler is reported to bo One man, Tang Hon-heung, engaged on a thorough examina- pleaded guilty before Mr. Hamil- tion of the French arms counter ton at the Central Magistracy this proposals which were delivered to morning, to possession of 72 thele, Germany last Monday,
and was fined $1,440, or six Meanwhile, it is understood, months' imprisonment.
A movement in a side lane at Berlin has opened direct con- Revenue Ofcor Grimmitt said the rear door of the Banque de CHECKED. FIRST, BID
|voraationa with Loadon and Rome the brick had half an inch of cement L'Indo-Chiné, in Queen's Road FOR PARIS
and is determined to give its on the outside, with a lining of Contral, caused a Chinese con- Sir Eric Phipps, the British Am-Anal answer to France only after tin Inside.
stable to flash his torch, thus re- ASSAILANTS
Tho basador at Barlin. has been an ascertaining the position of the Paris, Jan. 7.·
other defendant, Tang vealing a man with his left hand other Powera, Genotal Dubail died to-day at thorised to repent the British Gov-
Fong, was fined $1,000 or seven on the door, and holding a wrench Chittagong, Jan. 7.
Conresalons made by Franco months. His brick was encased in in his right hand. Ho arrested the ago. of eighty-two. It is rernment's protat of December cognised now that he was mainly 23 against the discriminatory and alnce Germany left the League of a quarter of an inch of cement. him and took him to Central Police An intended terrorist out-rasponsible for checking the firet untintoral treatment accorded Brl Nations are believed to have con- Mr. Grimmitt sdded that both men Station. When searched a. pen
knife was also found. rage at a cricket match at German onslaught towards Paris. tish creditors by the Reichsbank,liated Germany somewhat and were going to Swatow.
Yee. The arrested man Tam Yuk, He ordered his troops to attack it is learned in reliable quartors. there is hope that some agreement Another Chinese, Sul Chittagong misfired to-day, every morning,
despite hlacher While he has made clear at can be reached soon.
charged with possession of 20 was brought before Mr. Balfour. orders advising retreat ́behind Berlin that retaliatory mensuros ar Chancellor. Hittor Inalata upon taols of prepared oplum at Con- at the Contral Magistracy this although Mr. M. F. Cleary Moselle, although he was compelled | whally possible, tha Ambassador is the rearming of Germany on the naught Road West, wan fined morning, charged with the posses the Superintendent of |to accept semi-disgfoco, os com- not hattered to have given any in-German arms thesis that fu-$2.400, br ten months' imprison-alon of the knife and wrench, Police, was slightly wound-mander of the Parle Defence Army. dication of the form which these quality of strength endangers ment. Mr. C. E. L. Grist, appear instruments at for an unlawful
measures might taka."
poace Germany's unarmed con-ed for defendant, and asked for purpose, and also with loltering
bo fentoncy.
Defendant, in answer to the dition, consequently, must regarded as jeopardizing Euro:]
charges, said ha was raking over rubbish and the accusation of him H.M.S. Verity returns from. Foo-poan peace, because unarmed chow early to-morrow morning, She Germany officers a constant tempta. The French Air Ministry has trying to prise open the door was has been replaced by II.M.B. Wild tion to her neighbours to attack, tesued a communiqus, saying that false.
Pet-Sergt. O'Donovan, prosecu... her. They arɑlikely to attack the French seapland Croix du Sud
*
· A Hindu was killed,
The new Chinese Minister, Mr.jed. Liu Chung-chiol, arrived in Ber In to-day. He was greeted at the station by a reprosentative A group of Hindus took part in of the German Foreign Omco, the the attempt. They threw three staff of the Chinese Legation and bombs at a group of Englishmen numerous members of the Chin- who were watching the cricket, but eso community in Berlin.-Reuter, only one of the bombs exploded.
The explosion killed-one-of-the assallants, dorfously wounded two The China Emporium is holding a spacial, sale in all departments with others, and alightly injured Mr. the object of clearing winter stocks, Cleary.
and judging by the number of people. A fourth of the terrorist gang attending, the event should prove was placed under arrest.--Reuter.
Reutar.
FAIR WEATHER
The anticyclone remains station
over China. Manchuria and Japan: it continues to increase in winds, freak; fair. Intensity. Local forecast: N.
Swan
.
Parls, Jan, 2
one day, if they may do so with which loft at 1.12 o'clock p.m. on ting, said the man might have The U.S. runboat Fulton arrived out the risk of onnountering December 81 from Etang de Borre. priaed open the door had ho France, landed at 12.17 p.m. yes- obtained sufficient leverage with from Paroda Anchorage this morn-serious realautanca. Ing and a valuts of 21 guns was fired
terday at St Louis in Senegal the wrench. The door led into the from Blackheads Fort at 8 am the Business appeared to be a brisk covering a distance of about 4,800 rear of the bank building.sonat
"Evidence was takon, after which.. The P. and O. liner Rannuras Fallon saluting the C-in-C, with 17 as ever when Whiteaways commence-l kma, in 28 hours, thus breaking the English mails at 10 him on Thurs turned by the flagship, fif.5. morning, all departments being well distance non-stop night for a convicted and cautioned klicon dua hero from Singapore with the game at:32. The saints, was re- their January clearances low, this world record of straight line long fondant on the frat Lount and
his Worship discharged the do
the charge of Joltering.
Kent,
patronised.
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