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FOUNDED 2001 四拜麆號六月九英港香 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934. BɅtat

No. 16394

NOEL COWARD IN SEA MYSTERY

MAROONED IN MEDITERRANEAN

YACHT REPORTED.

FOUNDERED

OWNER BEWILDERED

London, Sept. 6.

A sea mystery in which Mr. Noel Coward, Britain's most famous actor, manager, lyricist, playwright, is in- volved has caused a great sensation in London.

Nothing definite is yet known. about the circumstances, but à mesange has been received in- directly from Noel Coward stating that he is marooned on an in- significant little faland in the Medi- terranean.

The message says that he is in need of immediate assistance and that the yacht in which he was cruising, belonging to Mr. Claude Graham White, the noted aviation All ploneer, has foundored with his belongings on board.

Mr. Grahamo-White 'expresses. bowilderment at the news, as the crow, if alivo-should havo informed him of any disaster and he has heard nothing at all.

The crew consisted of a French engineer,, a

captain, a British

French cook and a Czecho-Slova- kian deck-hand.-Reuter.

THREE SUICIDE

ATTEMPTS

MAN JUMPS FROM A

FERRY BOAT---

STARTLING

MUSSOLINI

ATTACK ON GERMANY

“BETRAYAL

OF FRIENDS"

CYNICISM IN JUSTIFICATION

BLUNT ARTICLE

(Special to "Telegraph")

(Du Theprash, Comright. Telegraphia M angen Ordinance, 1815. Received September

Relations

Milan, Sept. 5.

between Italy

and Germany, which have

Noel Coward, who is reported to been strained recently are

be marooned on a little island In the Mediterranean.

NEW MORALITY

& NEW RELIGION

SIR JAMES JEANS ON WORLD NEED.

CONTRIBUTIONS OF SCIENCE

London, Sept. 6. Three thousand million pounds sterling had been added to the world's total wealth-by-the-inventions of the late Thomas Edison.

Three 'suicide attempts engaged

This computation of the value the attention of the Police yester- day. An unknown Chinese who of the work of the famous inventor jumped from the Yaumati ferry was made by Sir James Jeans In Launch Man Chung in the harbour was rescued by n seaman, and sent the course of his brilliant Pre-

not likely to be improved by 臨 comment made in the

Italian Press to-day and

attributed

generally

Signor Mussolini.

Answering the recent

to

anti-

Italian attacks of the German newspaper-a reprisal for alleged

Seaving penind him memories of "the nightmare miserias Herr Hitler la bara asan in one of the few pictures taken of him since the "blood purge", as he arrived at Holligendam for brief holiday. He was met by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda Minister (in civilian attire, at right) and Frau Goebbels.

Italian, newspaper attacks on Ger- FRENCH POLICY

many-the Popola D'Italia in an article of which Il Duce is believed to be the author, says, in part:

"If there have ever been'a glaring proof of their unfaithful- nese to sworn pacts, of their be- trayal of friends, and of cynicism in justifying these habits, it is the Germans."

CHILDISH STUPIDITY.

IN SAAR

RETURN TO REICH ACCEPTED

SOONER OR LATER

(Special to "Telegraph")

The article goes on to say that: the ire of the Garman Press is due to disappointment, which is the re- ault of a belief that at all times in any circumstances Italy could be relied upon as determined to stand...) on the side of Germany for ever,

To expect the goverment of another country to pursue a polley in direct conflict with its Interests is equivalent to showing childish stupidity," the article con-

cludes United Press.

to hospital suffering from thesidential address at the opening | LEAGUE COUNCII.

effects of immersion.

of the British Association meetings Wai, of No. 29, at Aberystwyth.

Suffering from throat wounds, self-inflicted,

Wong

how

Waterloo Road, was admitted to Sir James put forward the the Kowloon Hospital.

theory that the world is in need A woman, Chan Yau-kwan of of a new morality and a No. 455 Reclamation Street, who religion since mankind is learning tried to ond her life by taking auto control nature quicker than it overdose of opium, was also sent is learning to control itself, but to the Kowloon Hospital for trest-it was wrong to malign science for ment,

this state of affairs or to blame science for unemployment, be- cause, while producing labour- Having devices, the inventions of Acienco yielded discoveries leading to now trades and new popular demands, furnishing employment for vast armiles of labour.

KOWLOON'S SECOND

COURT

INFORMALLY INAUGURATED THIS MORNING

The real problem, said the In a wooden shack, unpretentious-, #peaker, is to maintain a perfect balance and to confor universal

looking but claimed to be adequate employment and a continual in- le perform the temporary service crease in the comfort and dignity designed for it, situated within the of life.-Rester.

compound of the Magistracy, the

Second Court was inaugurated this

morning. The event was not at

tended by ceremony, the presiding "TELEGRAPH" PHOTO

Magistrate, Mr. J. H. B. Lee, upon

his entry, proceeding immediately to hold Court over a number of potty offenders, hawkers and others.

MRS. LINDBERGH (Special to "Telagraph”)

· Telepriph. Copyright. Telegraphie Mem usa Ordinamer, JERĮ, Bevalved September "1.01 pm...

Boston, Sept. G.

Cambridge hospital authorities to-day donlad, in connection with' the Boston Post story, that Mrs. Lindbergh had engaged a room there in anticipation of the birth of another child-United Press.

FINE TO CLOUDY Prosaure fe highest over the Pacific to the cast of Hokkaido. and the depression is moving on an E.N.E, track aeross the son of Japan to the most of Vindivo: stock. The typhoon is situated over Central Formosa, moving slowly northward. Local fore fine to cloudy.

moderate)

COMPETITION

Full List of Winners on Saturday

EXHIBITION OPENS ON MONDAY

Saturday's Issue of the Tele. graph will contain the full list of prize-winners in the Amateur Photographic Competition, whilst the Pictorial Supplement will In- elude, reproductions of the prin cipal winning entries. Another feature Judges','comments: on which, this year aro of markably high standard." 2-

will be the entries.

the

Commencing on Monday, 10th Instant, and continuing until Friday, the whole of the exhibits,;; totalling nearly twolve ( hundred, will be on view In the Morning Post Buliding." Admission will *be free, and a hearty Invitation is extended to all interested. *

SEAT RIVALRY

TURKEY MAY PUSH OUT CHINA

(Special to "Telegraph") (By Teigraph, Copyrighs. Telegraphio Dew

8. 2.09 .m.)

Ely Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphis Mer soyce Ordinance, $194., Recsival September

THE GREAT. TEXTILE STRIKE

GAINING GROUND

STEADILY

MR. ROOSEVELT INTERVENES

Washington, Sept. 5. Mr. Franklin Roosevelt Paris, Sept. 5. France is perfectly willing has intervened in the textile that the Saar should return strike in an attempt to to Germany later if the ment.

furnish a basis for a settle-

plebiscite does not decide A Board of Three has been appointed by the President to in- this in January.

quire into the causes of the strike This is the offect of a reference and to make recommendations. made in an official memorandumi The Board comprises Mr. Joha Winant, the Governor of New on the Saar question to the right Hampshire, Mr. Afarion Smith, of of the inhabitants of the Territory Atlanta, and bir. Ingersoil, the to modify the political status of President of Brooklyn Borough, the Suar at some future date, The Board is to report to the mach as they will.

President not later than October 1 It is an important suggestion as and is empowered to arbitrate in it may have an appreciable effect the dispute if the parties make a upin the January pleblecite voting. request to that effect,

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

GAINING. GROUND,

sagde Ordinance. $174. Rescived September

Geneva, Sept. 5. Turkey has now presented her self as a candidate for a seat the Council of the League Nations, which China is due to der the administration of the 325,000, operativos have downed League of Nations for the present, tools and Mr. Sloan, President of

vacate,

on leaders in the Saar Territory have

The latest independent survey

of stated their wish to remain un-of the strike situation reveals that

A Turkish official statement but hope that they will return to the Textile Institute, who was Bays that Perals a withdrawing Germany later-Router Special. her candidature in favour of Turkey.

The development. means that China's chances of being re- elected are now compromised.- Reuter Special

UPTON SINCLAIR NOMINATION

FORMER CHIEF BAILIFF

MR. F. HOWELL DIES

AT HOME

Many residents of the Colony will regret to learn of the death, which occurred at Home,

on

optimistic yesterday, now admits that the strike is gaining ground and says that a number of factories which were able to open yesterday. are now closed while others are being forced to close through intimidation-Router,

TEXTILE STRIKE IN U.S.

PRESIDENT. EXPECTED

"SILENT" APPROVAL OF August 5, of Mr. Fred Howell, TO INTERVENE

PRESIDENT

(Special to "Talograph")

of the pen

former,Chief Bailiff Supreme Court, get

It appears that Mr. Howell in- Jurad

SINGLE OOPK 28 OZNTS 866.09 PER ANNUM

NEW GOODS

IN ALL

DEPARTMENTS

WHITEAWAYS

JEFF DICKSON'S WAR WITH B.B.C.

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 were no surprises. F. J. Perry. the holder of the title, won his second round match casily.-Reuter

Hoover To Seek Re-Election?

CRITICAL NEW YORK COMMENT

(Special to “Telegraph") - ?

BANS

FIGHT BROADCAST

MEASURES TO STOP

'STEAL"

· - PETERSEN- GAINS CONTEST.

London, Sept. 6.

Mr. Jeff Dickson, the well- known British boxing promo- ter, is carrying his war with' the B.B.C. a stage farther..

On the occasion of the Har vey-Peterson championship cosi- test in June, the BBC, outwitted Mr. Dickson and put a prompt commentary on the fight over the air despite the promoter's refusal to permit broadcasting from the ring,

For the contest between the champlon, Petersen, and Larry Gains, which is to take place on the night of September 10, Mr. (By Taltprask, copyright, Telegraphis Men|Dickson is leaving no loophole sages Ordinance.. 111. Received Beptember that can be covered up.

VI TROR KONJ

Los Angeles, Sept. 5. Mr. Herbert Hoover, the former President, made his

He has disconnected ail tole phones to the White City and printed a stipulation on all tickets forbidding the holders to com-

first public speech since he municate with the B.B.C, and for

bidding anybody to leave the left the White House when Stadium during the fight without he attended a luncheon of a special permit.-Reuter.

the Service Clubs' Council, on behalf of the Community Chest

HOT WEATHER NOT UNUSUAL

INFLUENCED BY THE

TYPHOON

The ex-President said little in a direct manner about politics, but political inference was seen when he characterised his audience as group intent upon maintaining the high virtue of charity. in these days when so many people wore making an offort to rld The hot spell at present being humanity of Its faults by dis- experienced in the colonnt being carding also its hard won virtues to the existence of the typhoon,

Some observers view the speech, which was situated over Central. following upon the attack on the Formosa this morning, moving in New Deal in the Saturday Evening a northerly direction, and which Post, as the opening of a campaign therefore in no way threatens by Mr. Hoover to seek nomination Hongkong. and re-election as President in The possibility is that cooler 1936.

conditions may prevail when the The New York Daily News ro- typhoon mozes faster into the Beeted the general sentiment to Formosa Channel. day, however, when it said that! Hoover-is the weakest candidate that the Republicans could pos- aibly pick-United Press.

Century Against Australians

MINOR COUNTIES' PLAYER'S FEAT

London, Sept. 5. Mr. W. E. Harbord, of the Yorkshire second eleven, riccom- plished a noteworthy perform- ance at the Oval to-day, when he carried his bat for a century against the Austráliang,

Harbord, who was playing for

a

Yesterday, the Royal Obeer- vatory recorded a temperature of 91 degrees. This is by no means record for September. The highest September record is 94, which was established as for back B 1895. There have been many Occasions during the past ten years when a temperature

91 has been recorded In-

ber; last year 92.2 was registered,

The Manila Observatory, report ing at 8.00 this morning, located the hoon in about 121 Long.... 23 Lat., moving N.N.W.

LONDON M.P.'S FUNERAL

REMARKABLE TRIBUTE.

PAID

London, Sept. 6.. A remarkable tribute was paid today to the memory of a formor London Liberal Member of Par fament, Mr. Frank. Bryant, when bis funeral took place in Lambeth.

The greater party of: "Mes Bryant's life had boon devoted to work among the poor, and every politieni, social and philanthropic

$

the Minor Counties in a total Axture, compiled the excellent total of 104 not out, in an aggregate of 188. No other bateman was ablo Now York, Sept. 5. to offer any resistance to the According to the Wall Strest Australian attack. a too when he was cutting a Journal, a more optimistic tone pro. At the close of play, the fourists organisation in the area was (De Telegraph. Copyright Terskie Mae com, with the result that gangrene valla on the stock market, due to had the game well in hand, having represented at the church service. ages Ordinance, $116. Rabeled September and blood poisoning set in, from the Intention of President Rooso- scored 140 for the loss of two as well as many members of both of *": "Parliament ----Brilish which he died....

In the textile wickets. Brown contributed 68.to Houses New York, Sept. 5, Mr. Howell occupied the position strike.

not out-Reuter, Friends of Mr. Upton Sinclair, of Chlef Ballift for many years, popular

An Associated Press survey. aftor his long talk with President and was extremely Roosevelt at Hyde Park, are con- amongst a large circle of friends. shows that the atriko is, only:30 por cent, effectiveSwan, Culbert- vinced that F.D.R. at least allont

B08 and Frits.

GPX7 J ..

ly approves of Binclair's candidacy.

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volt to mediate the total and Darling scored 54

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER DEPARTS

The Dollar Steamship Ling 7-8.8. for the California governorship President. Coolidge will sall from including the much vaunted EPIC Hongkong at noon bon Saturday, Plan.

September 8, for Bhanghai, Kobe, Mr. Sinclair has many friends Yokohama, Honolulu, Ban, Francisco In the Administration and his and Los Angeles. This is a very convenient alling for businessmen election la generally expected. for Shanghai, who do not wish to The Duke of Gloucester sailed The famous author claims that lose any working time, as this from Marseliles In the cruiser his EPIC Plan is practically the tommer leaves Hongkong at noen or Sussex to-day for Australia - aime As the Now Deal -- 9#Cursday and will arrive in Shanghai |British Wireleck. United Prass)

on Monday morning.

"London, Sept. 5.

WORLD SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

At Toronto, Sept. 5.

Wirèleas,

WAR LOAN BOOM

London, Hopt. Di War Loan 81⁄2 per dent, moved new high level of 105 to-dky, British Wireless

In the world's sculling cham

Bant Ghansham Singh Gifarili plonship race on Lake Ontario to day Pearce, the Canadian holder, sloquent, exponent of Bicht Ecology

#ham" beus'staying at the Bikh Temp of the title, boat Miller (United preaching to Bikh rem States) by Afteen lengths, the Colony for LNG TOW

The race was over a distance of precording shortly, to three miles-Reuter-

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