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四拜濃 號六月九英港香 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6,

1934.

日八廿月七

KINGLER OOFY 11 GENTS

ARMS "RACKET" REVELATIONS

VICKERS

AND LETICIA

GRAFT "SALESMANSHIP” IN S. AMERICA

COMPROMISING LETTER

(Special to "Telegraph")

(by Telegraph, Ceveright. Telegraphia Moo-

sapte Ordinance, 1894. lacefred Heptember

A

MI

Washington, Sept. 5.

AMERICAN TENNIS

TITLE

F. J. Perry Goes Easily Into Third Round

New York, Sept. 5. The U.S. open tennis championship was resumed at Forest Hills to-day, after days of rain. There wore no surprises. F. J. Parry, the holder of the title, won his second round match easily.Renter,

ARSENAL

Further sensational evidence WIN EASILY

was forthcoming to-day relative | to 'the international armaments racket, during the questioning of the President of the Electric Boat Company by the Senate Com- mittee of investigation.

SWIFT CLIMB TO FOURTH PLACE

YESTERDAY'S HOME FOOTBALL

STARTLING MUSSOLINI

ATTACK ON GERMANY

"BETRAYAL

OF FRIENDS"

CYNICISM IN JUSTIFICATION

BLUNT ARTICLE

(Special to Telugrapb")

(Fg Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphia Mon sayca Ordinance, 1884. Received Septembar 0 0.55 that.Į

Milan, Sept. 5.

Relations between Italy and Germany, which have

been strained recently are not likely to be improved by ✡ comment made in the Italian Press to-day and generally attributed Signor Mussolini.

to

Answering the recent -anti- Italian attacks of the German newspaper-a reprisal for alleged

Italian newspaper attacks on Ger-

Mr. Carao to-day testified that during the Leticia dispute between Peru and Colombia his firm sold to Peru ammunition supplied by Mesars. Vickers, which was de- livered through the West Indies over Liverpool with an easy vic-to be the author, says, in part:

send it via Brazflä

London, Sept. 5. Arsenal followed up their win

tory against Blackburn Rovers

many-the Popola. D'Italia in an article of which II Duce is believed

"If there have ever been

after an unsuccessful attempt to today, giving them an aggregate glaring proof of their unfaithful

of twelve goals to one in their neRs to sworn pacts, of their be-- Exeitamant developed

when Senator Clark, one of the members first two matches at Highbury,rayal of friends and of cynicism in justifying these habits, it ls the of the Nye Committee, produced a Other home football matches

Germans." letter sent by Mr. Spear, the Vice-played to-day were equally free President of the Electric Boat of the element of surprise, Company, to Sir Charles Craven, although the 3-2 win of Queen's

upon graft.

_BRIBERY_CHARGES.__

the

·

CHILDISH STUPIDITY.

Leaving, behind bim memories of "the nightmare or, ravust," Herr Hitler le here awon in one of the few pictures taken of him since the "blood purge", as he arrived at Heiligendam for a brief holiday. He was met by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda Minister (in civilian attire, at right) and Frau Goebbels.

FRENCH POLICYTHE

IN SAAR

RETURN TO REICH ACCEPTED

SOONER OR LATER

(Special to "Telegraph”)

roy Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Bise Ordinance, 2895. Received September

GREAT TEXTILE STRIKE

GAINING GROUND

STEADILY

MR. ROOSEVELT INTERVENES

154.00 PER ANNUM

AT

WHITEAWAYS

HERR HITLER ON

COMMUNISM

PRINCE GEORGE'S

PLANS

Returning To London Next Week

London, Sept. 5.

It is expected that Prince George will return to Lon don from Yugo-Slavia early next week. Princess Marina of Greece, his fiancee, will visit England a week or two later and will probably stay at Balmoral.

Castle with the King and Queen.-British Wireless.

Railway Income Rises

BRITISH TRADE

IMPROVEMENT

GERMANY

STEMS THE FLOOD

NATION CANNOT LIVE

WITHOUT REVOLUTION

NAZI PARTY

CONVENTION

(Special to "Telegraph">

Be Telegraph. Copyright. Trieprashis` Kem anore. Ordinance, 1281. Beerived September a. por a.m.j

were

-Nuremberg, Sept. 5. Remarkable scenes witnessed here to-day at the convention of the National Socialist Party,' when Hørr Hitler addressed an enorm. ous crowd.

Der Fuchrer surveyed. Ger- many's past and depicted the Luture, flaying 'the culture alien to German lile that has been in- troduced by: Jewish intel- lectualism" and declaring that in future the political as well as the cultural development of the coun *Party?"

London, Sept. 5. Further evidence of the continued improvement in British trades thorn lu the traffic returns of the four principal railway sys-dangers of Communism through- Horr Hitler re-emphasised the tems,

out the world and said: "Just as The total receipts for the past from the immeasurable East broke whon the national and racial shock week amounted 10 £3,201,000 upon Germany so also now our; which represents an increase of people form a breakwater against £129,00 on those of the earres-a ponding week of last year,

Bood which otherwise would have burled Europe."

the managing director of Messrs. Park Rangers over Crystal Palace The article goes on to say that Vickers Limited, in the course of jupset the Selburat fans,

the ire of the German Press is due which Mr. Spear Informed Vickers

Charlton, too, were away win-to disappointment, which is the re- that the business of selling war-ners, taking both points from sult of, a belief that at all times ships to South America was bared Torquay, thereby jumping into a in any circumstances Italy could be

relied challenging position. for

upon as determined to stands leadership. Newport County suf. To expect the governmout-of on the side of Germany for ever.

Washington, Sept. 5. fered their arst defent,going

Paris,-Sept. 5.--- Mr.-Franklin-Roosevelt France is perfectly willing has intervened in the textile Senator Clark alleged that cer-down at Bournemouth, where the another country to pursue a policy tain payments made to the Electric local side gained their first victory interests is equivalent to showing that the Saar should return strike in an attempt to the net tonnage of vessels arriving

in direct conflict with its own Boat Company's Peruvian repre- of the present season.

childish stupidity, the article con- to Germany later if the

furnish a basis for a settle sentative and passed on to certain Sixteen matches were played includes.--United Pre89. Peruvian interesta actually the English Langue. Full results

ment. amounted to bribery."

and revised tables will be found in

plebiscite does not decide Senator Clark included the the Sports Pages.

this in January.

name of Leguia, the son of the Poruvian President, as a possible. recipient of commissions on яub- marines sold to Peru, but this Mr.: Caraz denied.

Century

The Committee, questioning Mr., Against

Carse, alleged that the Electric

Boat Company attempted to help Australians

Peru to get an American loan in 1920 to enable Poru do buy the] Company's warships. United Prens.

HOT WEATHER' NOT UNUSUAL

TYPHOON

MINOR COUNTIES PLAYER'S FEAT

LEAGUE COUNCII. SEAT RIVALRY

TURKEY MAY. PUSH

OUT CHINA

(Special to "Tolagraph")

(By Tiegraph. Copyright. Integraphia Mas

0 1,02 d.m.)

of

A Board of Three has been sppointed by the President to in- quire Into the causes of the strike and to make recommendations.

The Board, comprises Mr. John Winant, the Governor of Now Atlanta, and Mr. Ingersoll, the Hampshire, Mr. Marion Smith, of President of Brooklyn Borough.

The Board is to report to the + Président not later than October 1

This is the effect of a roference made in an official memorandum on the Suar question to the right of the inhabitants of the Territory to modify the political status of the Snar at some future date, I much as they will.

It is an important suggestion is and la empowered to arbitrate in it may have an appreciable effect the dispute if the parties make`n upin the January plebieelte voting. request to that effect."

It is given added interest by the fact that several anti-Nazi

GAINING GROUND,

Recent favourable returns of If the world does not under overseas trade are also reflected stand the success of Nazism, he in the improvements in entrances safil, it is due to the Press, which. and departures of ships at United only upon conditions wants to be Kingdom porta-engaged-in-for-n-research worker in the service eign trade.

of eternal truth. The official return shows that NATION AND REVOLUTION. with cargoes in July was nearly In the course of the opening of 4 per cent. more than in July, the proceedings at the conven- 1983, while the departures with tlon, the District Leader, Herr cargo increased by 1.4 per cont. Adolf Wagner, read a proclama- Arrivals in ballast were 0.7 per tion by Herr Hitler, in the course cent smaller but the departures of which he said: "By this revolu- were 2.3 per cont. greater.

tion the German form of life has been definitely settled for the next The increases were general in thousand years....If our enemies, rising by 1.8 per cent, departures the coasting trade, cargo arrivals especially those

beyond our by 1.7 per cent., ballast entrances four million opposition votes as a borders, aro prone to consider by 5.9 per cont. by 8.1 per cent. British Wireless only smile to ourselves......The and clearances menacing opposition then we can. National Socialist revolution as a revolutionary struggle has now ended. Just as the world cannot. live without war, so a nation can- not live without revolution." United PresE.

PROTECTION FOR FOREIGNERS

CHARHAR'S

SPECIAL

PROVISIONS

LONDON M.P.'S FUNERAL

wagen Grainanes. 118), Received September

Geneva, Sept. 5. Turkey has now presented her self as a candidate for a seat London, Sept. 5.

the Council of the League Mr. W. E. Harbord, of the Nations, which China is due Yorkshire second eleven, accom- vacate. plished a noteworthy perform- A Turkish oMelal statement Is withdrawing INFLUENCED BY THE ance at the Oval to-day, when he says that Poraia

carried his bat for a cenfury her candidature in favour of

Turkey. against the Australians,

The development means that The hot apoll at present being

Harbord, who, was playing for China's chances of being re- experienced in the Colony is due the Minor Counties in a two-day elected are now

compromised.— to the existence of the typhoon,xture, compiled the axcellent total Reuter Special. which was situated over Central of 101 not out, in an aggregate of Formosa this morning, moving in 183. No other bateman was able northerly direction, and which to offer any realstance to the therefore in

no way threatens Australian attack. Hongkong.

At the close of play, the touriste The possibility is that cooler had the game well in hand, having conditions may prevail when the scored 140 for the loss of two typhoon moves faster into the wicketa. Brown contributed 63 to Formona Channel.

the total and Darling scored 61 "SILENT" APPROVAL OF which occurred at Home, on PRESIDENT EXPECTED the interior, which aims at giving work among the poor, noted to

Yesterday, the Royal Obsor-not out.-Reuter.

vatory recorded a temperature of

si degrees. This le by no means

a record for September. The

CHINA PROTEST

highest September record is 94, which was established as far back

as 1895. There have been many JAPAN'S PROGRAMME

Occasions during the past ten years whon

temperature beyond

91 has been recorded in Septem

bor; last year 02.2 was registered,

The Manila Observatory, report-

UPTON SINCLAIR NOMINATION -

PRESIDENT

(Special to "Telegraph”)

FORMER CHIEF BAILIFF

PAID

London, Sept. 1.

on lenders in the Soar Territory have

stated their wish to remain un-of the strike situation reveals that The latest independent survey toder the administration of the 325,000 oparatives have downed League of Nations for the present, tools and Mr. Sloan, President of but hope that they will return to the Textile Institute, who was Germany later. Router Special. optimistic yesterday, now admits

Kalgan, Sept. 6, that the strike ja gaining ground

General Soong Тве-уцан, and says that a number of factories Governor of Charbar, has appoint. which were able to open yesterday ed a committee to plan the develop-REMARKABLE TRIBUTE are now closed while others are ment of a suburb of Kalgan asa being forced to close through foreign trade quarter in order to Intimidation-Router.

accord foreign rosidonts better protection.Central News,

A remarkable tribute was paid DRAFT REGULATION,

to-day to the memory of a former London Liberal Member of Par Nanking, Sept. G. Hament, Mr. Frank Bryant, when The Central Political Council his funeral took place in Lambeth has approved the draft of a regula The greater part of Mr. tion governing foreign travel in Bryant's Io.had been devoted fuller protection to foreigners and political, social and philanthropic at the same time limits their organisation In the arc we activities to certain spheres.represented at the church Borvico, Central Newa.

as well as any members of both Houses of Parliament. British Wireless,

¿De Telegraph, Consright. Telegraphia Mie, sages Onfinance, 1811. Reesived September

LUKIT AME

MR. F. HOWELL-DIES AT HOME

Many residents of the Colony will regret to learn of the death,

August 5, of Mr. Fred Howell, former Chiot Bailiff of the Supreme Court,

TEXTILE STRIKE IN U.S.

TO' INTERVENE

CANTON

Now York, Sept. 6. It appears that Mr. Howell' in-

According Jured a too when he was cutting &

to the Wall Streat corn, with the result that gangrene Journal, a more optimistic tone pre- and blood poisoning set in, from his on the stock market, due to GERMAN PLANE IN the intention of President Roose- which ho diod. Now York, Sept. 5. Mr. Howoll occupied the position volt to mediate in the textlie OF DEPORTATION Friends of Mr. Upton Sinclair, of Chief Bailiff for many years, strike.

after his long talk with President and was extremely popular An Associated Press survey Nanking, Sept. 6. Mr. Chiang Teo-pin, Chinese vinced that F.D.R. at least silent-

per cent, effective-Sinn, Culbert ing at 6.50 this morning, located Minister to Tokyo, has been in-ly approves of Sinclair's candidacy

son and Fritz. the hoon in about 121 Long..structed to lodge a protost with the for the California governorship.

The Dollar Steamship Lina 3.5. 23 Lat., moving N.N.W.

sali. from Japanese Government against the including the much vaunted EPIC realdent Coolidge will

Hongkong at noon on Saturday, MAKS deportation of: Chinese Plan.

September, for Shanghai, Kobe, labourers from Japan,

Mr. Sinclair has many friends Yokohama, Honolulu, San Francisco The latest batch arriving in in the Administration and his ond Los Angeles. This is vary Shanghai on Tuesday complained election is generally expected.

convenient sailing for businesarpon War Loan 34 per cent, moved to thirty-one of them were roughly his EPIC Plan is practically the steamer leaves Hongkong at noon on that when passing through Moji The famous author claims that for Shanghai, who do not wish to

Jase a now high level of 105 to-day handled by the local policeme

-any-working time, as this British Wireless.

the Now Poal Baturday, and will.

WAR LOAN BOOM

London, Sept. 5.

*As Baby Morning.

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER NEPAITTS

TO-DAY

Canton, Sept. 6.2%

“A big neoplane capable of accommodating

om Mardelles in the cruiser

London, Sept. 6. Hon from German The Duke of Gloucester, infled from

WORLD SCULLING

CHAMPIONSHIP

TITLE

JOLE

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