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FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934.

日二月二

SONULE ODPY IS CENTE

DUNLOP

Fort

is unequalled by any other Tyre in the world

GERMANY'S BID FOR ITALIAN UNDERSTANDING

A glaring beacon in the pitch darkness of the night, photo taken from the deck of H.M.3. Wishart shows the U.S.S. Fulton blazing furi ously in Biss Bay on Wednesday night.

AN AWFUL MESS

FULTON BURNED RIGHT OUT

FUTURE IN DOUBT

**The Fulton's in an awful mess," said a naval officer who went over the burned-out hulk shortly atter it had arrived un

NEURATH DELAYS DEPARTURE

FURTHER CONSULTATIONS WITH

...

HERR HITLER

GOOD PROGRESS IN ROME

(SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH”).

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic, Blessuyes Ordinance 1894. Received, March 10, 9.05 cm.)

Berlin, Mar. 16.

The departure of Baron von Neurath, the German Foreign Minister, for Rome on an important mission, has been delayed by the necessity for further consula. tions with Herr Hitler in Berlin.

It is understood that he will leave as soon as possi- ble, with the idea of reaching Rome belore the Austro- Hungarian-Italian conterence has concluded,

PRINCE CRASHES

ESCAPE

The original ropɔrt, announcing his departure, came from Govern- ment quarters.

Baron von Neurath is credited with desiring to dlacusa with Signor Mussolini the return of Germany to the League of Nations and the ticklish Austro-German question.

der tow at Junk Bay yesterday DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S„ Germany is now hoping to reach

afternoon.

The U. S. 8. Tulsa la standing by the wreck, which

water line is just

above the

a maze

of

twisted stool. She just burned

hersoil right out aboard her that could burn soema to have been burned,

It is learned that no declaton has been made in regard to the future of tao Fuiton, whether any attempt is likely to be made to Testore the ship.

The naval authorities in Manila aro gending a snip to Hongkong with equipment for her crew and Philippinca to take them to the naval station,

COL. LINDBERGH AND AIR MAIL

AGREES TO AID NEW LAW DRAFTING

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Dy Tetograph. Copyright, Telegraphis Mom ad pap Ürdinance. 1874. Received March 18 0,06 am)

New York, Mar. 15.

definito understanding with Italy on future policies.

Uwo

POINT-TO-POINT 'versation yesterday lasting or

INCIDENT

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Meanwhile, it is officially an- nounced in Rome that Mussolini, Dollfuss and Gomboos held a con-

all which hours during political and economic questions affecting the three countries were subjected to a thorough examin- at.on. They are meeting again to-day-United Press.

POLITICAL SIDE.

Now,

!Ru Talonrank. Capurisht, Matramankle. Bina

Ordino 1618. Received March

Rome, Mar. 15. 10. 201 4.3J

London. Mar. 15. Although it has been maintain-

ed by ofleinl circles, until The Duke if Gloucester that the conversations

between had a narrow escape from Signor Mussolini, Dr. Gombocs and-Dr-Dollfuss-have-been.non-. injury in the hunting field politie in character, it is under-

20

to-aay.

stood that an important political declaration is to be formulated. Is Royal Highness was heavily No clear indication of the nature thrown when aus Dice is at of the declaration has been given, a.ppugnuras though it is understood that Italy, Composing in Austria Was

and Hungary, will tao point-to-point scooprecases categorically affirm that they are organised by the bou or not forming a blog against other

Central European States.

Witure

fencu

fu

Baro tunc.

He was riding Birkhall in the Nominacion race, but was for-

uncly thrown eteur and

una.ded, suforing able to ribe,

was

1. 1.10 more than a anaking.

CO OPERATION URGED.

ime gaping hole driven into the bow of H.M.3. Wishart on Wednesday night during her daring rescue manoeuvres la the U.S.3. Fulton Ere drama. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

PLANE CRASH IN ANTARCTIC

BYRD EXPEDITION MISHAP

SNOW BLANKET AVERTS TRAGEDY

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Elly Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Mino

Ordinance, 1944, Resinad Afarch ore 26, 2.0$ 0.J

BRITAIN'S NEXT BUDGET

To Be Presented Next Month

London, Mar. 15. The House of Commons will, rise for the Easter Recess on March 29,re- assembling on April 9. The Chancellor of the exchequer·· wilt open the budget in the Commons on April 17.- British Wireless,

CAMBRIDGE HOT FAVOURITES

-New York-Mar-15.---| The heavy blanket of show covering Little America, in the Antarctic, scoms to have played THE BOAT RACE

OUTLOOK an important part in averting a tragedy among members of the byrd Antarctic Exptuidon, ac-

coruing to a wireless message BAD LUCK DOGS

from the base camp.

OXFORD

und Les Bay Expedition's four panca, return.ng from It is believed also that the ouservat.on Lour, c.aged near the authors of the declaration will camp and was wrecked, appeal to neighbouring States. ait tour occupauis escapod, In- particularly to Germany and the'cluding Ligut. Commander Isaac re-Little Entente to cooperate in Sea.oajwack. Ali were severely

shaken up, however, and slightly (20, Jean (Km) reaching a solution.

The three Premiera will meet cut-United Fress again to-morrow (Friday) to draft the declaration.

Subsequently, the izdao super Colonel Charies Lindberga has ngreed to hop the Senate art new vised arrangements for the air ma.i seg.s.at.on, but is standing moval of the norse, which was

badly injured.—210lizer". Hat on n. 1o1usal to participate in the army aviation investigal.on.

Major-Generai d'ourcis nus issued a statement as the result of the experiences of the last lew weeks and is no_tigation of the ganisation on LAB Eastern BIN

or-

JAPAN TRADE IN MANCHURIA

PROTOCOL

MOOTED

routes, that the Army Air Corps | ECONOMIC must be completely re-organised, equ.pped and trained to meet any national emergency at twenty-sour | hours notice.-ncutor.

C.E.R

BRIDGE DESTROYED

BANDIT ACTIVITY IN SUIFENHO

(Spacial to "Telegraph") ·

(Special to Telegraph")

Peking, March 16.

It is expected that it will be *Asued for publication simul

official com- taneously with an munique announcing three Powers have agreed to work together for the economic restor ation of Central Europe.

that

T

MRS. ROOSEVELT

(Special to "Telegraph”)

(By-Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphis Meo- pes Ordinance, 1811. Received March

U.S. NAVAL

ALL NIGHT RIOTS IN MANILA

CHINESE BATTLE FILIPINOS

TWENTY GO TO HOSPITAL

(Special to "Tolagraph")

cña Teleneach, waptricht. Telegraphlé. Maa- anges Grillunara, 12th. Recessed 10, 1138 am)

Нап

Manila, Mar. 16.“

Serious racial street bat- tles between Chinere and Filipinos have been raging all through the night in Manila and scores on both sides have been injured.

Twelve Chinese have been ad- mitted to hospital with serious. injuries.

All the Chinese storce in three arge districts of Manila, Binondo,

closed last night in consequence of the highly charged aituation.

PERSONNEL Fondo and San Nicholas, were

SPECIAL BOARD'S

PROPOSALS

FEWER MARINE OFFICERS

(Special to "Telegraph")"

SHOP INCIDENT.

The origin of the outbreak was Incident in a Chinese shop when a Filipino' motested the owner. The infuriated proprietor attempted to knife him, and a huge crowd collected and very soon" a free-for-all between the Caineso and Filipinos was in-progress, some

Tao ancagonism spread rapidly throughout the threa districts mentioned, there being many. In- acidants of isolated assaults on un ittle Reprised kresh | „uspecting podestr,ang.

(lly Tetrorepa. Copyright. Telegraphic

MOVI

Chrdinanc 2. 15 M.) ·

Washington, Mar. 16.

The districts have been hanvily patrolled since the rioting began, but no arresta have been mads.

QUIET THIS MORNING.

A special Naval Board, headed by Mr. Henry L. Koosave.t, Assistant-Secretary--of-the-

Later: Navy, has approved, and the President hus recommanded,

Altogether twenty Chicase have in the peace-tirao been sent to hospital as a result otacer strength in the Navy and of the riots. The number of reductions

Marines.

Filipinos injured is not definitely Board is opposed to any

known. radical, changes in Gut Festes All the Chinese stores re-opened:

organisasion of the naval forces

while secking to clarity confusing this morning and the a.tuation has.

dministrative consuns in aniquietened down.-United Press. effort to economise.

The number of afärine. Oncers will probably be reduced from 1,093 to 91; eliminating vinders of navanced ago.

NAVY STRENGTH.

the

DEATH OF CAPT.

J. ROBERTS

WELL-KNOWN ON CHINA COAST

London, March 16. It is recommended, however, Cambridge are to-day hot that the Navy's active tine, oflicers permitted to tail Javura hot pe favourites for the Boat Race, below the present autorisation,

For many years on the China John Roberts, to be rowed over the famous namely, 5,499, which is 1,318 shor.

uw total nocassary to operato Coast, Captain course from Putney to combatant vessels in the curren affectionately known by his maso- Mortiake to-morrow after 00..ant on pian, and in addition clates as "General" Roberts, has to provide effective and efficient passed away to the great regret Inoon.

adm.nistration in the shore es-of his many friends.

Captain John Roberts was "ad- Attor wonderful form during tablishments.

The Board further urged the mitted to the Government Civit their early training and higa promise after their arrival in Lon- continuation of the policy of ho.d-Hospital in October last for a don, the Uxford crow are to-daying the unilsted strength of the condition diagnosed as pernicious

full complement-United Press. Telegraph. Cappricht. Temote Wie hardly given a chance by the expert Navy at eighty-five per cont of anaemia. He died at 10.30 last

the

IN A GALE

PLANE FORCED TO

TURN BACK..

In

(Special to "Tiograph")

ITALY OPTIMISTIC.

Optim!am expressed Italian oficial circles regarding the progress of the conversations.

Italy is prepared to make gener-y

regard to 84: 9.03 0.9J concessions in tariffs and import permits,

and in believed that Austria Hungary have responded in the same spirit.-Renter.

It is reliably reported that the Manchukuo and Japanese authorioua tere considering the conclusion of a Manchukuo-Japanese Economic Protocol. It is said that Japan intends to use the proposed pact to legallyo her numerous economic on- terprises in Manchuria and also to obtain preferential customs trent- mont for Japanese imports agelust thong from other countries.

Central NC108.

U.S. TREASURY OFFER

Changchun, Mar. 10. According to a Japanese report, a "bandit group" has appeared in the Sulfonho district and is commit- ting various acts of destruction.

"A CER. bridge has been des

Washington. Mar. 15- troyed and telegraphic wires cut off

Mr. Morgenthan has invited by tho

"bandita". Telegraphic for $107.000.000 of 'nety-day communication between Sulfenho

Tronaury Bills dated March 21 and Harbin has been suspended. and maturing on June 20.

They will be Bo'd to the highest

a discount basis

Central NeIUM.

Parle, Mar. 18.

A strike of employees of gas:

and electricity undertakings was doned at midnight throughout Catalonia, according to a message from Bürocjena,.

Widders on

Reuter

ANGLO-FRENCH TARLEY

London, Mar, 15.

and

Ordinansiel (2016) Reprived ––Marok | critics, se

Port-au-Prince, Mar. 15. Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, wife of the American Tresident, had'an adventurous lying trip to Halti to-day,

Eedro in

The slump in their stock is duo' to the succession of troubles they have experienced. They have been handicapped by innumerable on- forced changes through indisposi tion and examinations.

LAST, STRAW.. but the plane run into a violent The last straw was the with- storm which compelled the pilot drawal or the President, Ellison, to return to San Pedro.

who is austering from throat trou- They wallad for three hours ble and was prohibitod on doctor's bofore the storm had abated orders from rowing. His place has sufficiently to permit a fresh start. been taken by tro rezerve bow, The plane arrived safely thie Migotti. afternoon-United Press,

BRITISH POLICY for Port-au-Prince a the morning,

CLARIFIED

READY TO ALTER MEMORANDUM

·CLEAR ACCUSATION

MADE

American Air Mail Scandal

night, at the age of 65.","....!

The funeral taken place this afternoon, the contigo passing the monument at 6, 11.00.

KING AND QUEEN ENTERTAIN

AFTERNOON

with the contracts was a ho

PARTY

AT PALACE

Washington, Mar. 16.

London, Mar. 16. Dofending President Roosevelt's.

Between 800 and 400 guests at-" Before thena

esa misfortunes, Ox cancellation of the air mail, con-

Robinson, the tended the first afternoon party of ford &

saght was haued as one of the tracts, Senator London, Mar. 15.

beat Oxford crows 1er years, but in Democratic leader, told the Senate the year given by the King and If necessary, the Government

FINE WEATHER. the last fortnight they have had a to-day that the alleged fraud in Queen at Buckingham Palace to will not hesitate to Brition Disarmament Memoran Tho anticyclons remains centred very trying time. The only posl-connexion dum. oven afundamental over the Lower Yangtss Valley and tons in the boat that have not been principle, declared Earl Stanhope. has. Increased fifther in intensity changed ore No. 8 and No. 6. It is of the former Postmester-General. celved

lla chief deputies."—Router. roplving to a disarmament debate The depression near Hokkaido has hardly surprising that they are not Mr. Walter F. Brown and some of entrance in the House of Lords.

deepened considerably. Local fore-rowing in pericet time. As soon as the raplies of variqua enst:--N.E. winds, moderato: fins. governments had been resolved, Dem

תט

·THE LIGHT BLUES.

aldored equal to the high standard Cambridge, who, although they of previous Cambridge crows The Anglo-French negotiations the Government would lose no Falling from a gang-plank into the are curiously not showing the should win. Twenty-eight thousand workers for the adjustment of commercial time. In working out not merely a hold of a lighter, a workman, Chan beautifully easy action so noticeable are focted and the technical ser- relations were resumed to-day and short-term, but also a long-term Yat-cho, received injuries to his bad while they were in training at (10.20 p.m. H.K. Time)-Reader's

ces of the Army have occupied will continue to-morrow, British polley for the security of the Aud was, pento Kowloon Hospital Goring and on the Cam, are con Special Service. the power stations-Reutør.

peace of the world.--Reuter,

Wirdlar.

for treatment,

King

and Queon

the guests at tho to tho Picture Gallery, which, with the adjoining stata rooms, was thrown upon: for. the occasionBritish. Wirclean...

un pinė starts at 2.20

Palu

Passengers who arrived from Shanghai by the President', Coolloge thit-inoming: Included: Mars and hirs, 3.0. Pote-Hont, and Mr. A B. Hersce,

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