SPAIN'S CABINET RESIGNS
FRESH UNREST STIRS
POLITICAL CAMPS
YOUNG STATESMAN'S RAPID RISE
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
(By Telooraph, Copyright, Tolepraphic 1894 Received. Oct. 2, 9,08 m.)
Monnages
Ordinance,
Madrid, Oct. 1. The Spanish Cabinet has resigned, following an attack by the youthful leader, Senor Jose Maria Gil Robles, leader of the Popular Action Party, Right Wing allies of the Republicans.
Senor Gil Robles set about the Government on the ineffectual agrarian policy it. had promulgated. He declared it had not fulfilled its promises.
He had harsh words, too, for the Catalonian autonomists, declaring that the parts and parties of Spain must, of necessity, work out a common salvation, or else they would never attain to the greatness they desired among nations.
Senor Gil Robies has been' recognised, during the session.of this last Cortes, as one of the most influential men of his day. He rose to power after the Novem- ber elections, which gave the Rights the Control of the Cortes.
SHOCK TO ROYALISTS. it was confidently expected that Senor Gl Robles would support the plans of the Royalists, who nre still one of the strongest! political factions in Spain. But the young Rightist leader, known
ba close
to Senor Angel Herrera, and consequently to the Vatican, surprised everyone by collaborator declaring himself. a
to
with the Republican regime. He had previously fought side by side with the Royalists at the Novem- ber election.
He hau. ro- peatedly
em
Ho
phasised that his Popular Action Party is Catholle first and political afterwards. declares atill that he is not interest- ed in the type of regime, es
long
ns the Church re- mains protected, Finally, Inst May, ho joined the Republicans, say- ing: "We will
defend the Re- Gll Robles public in order to save Spain."
However, there are still hopes among some of the Royalist lea ders that Senor Gil Robles will be won over to the principles of monarchism. In any event, the light is now between hlm and
MLLE. LENGLEN STRICKEN
Operation for Appendicitis
(Species to "Telugrup}")
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Ordinance, 1891. Received.
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Paris, Oct. 1.
October
Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, the famous French tennis player, was suddenly seized with an attack of appen- dicitis yesterday and has been operated upon.
She is said to be making a good recovery and her physician believes her tennis skill will not be affected. She must rest, of course, before she takes to the 'courts and her season will probably be wholly cancelled. —Rouler Special.
WORLD SERIES PREPARATION
FIRST GAMES AT DETROIT
Senor Largo Caballero, Leftist ST. LOUIS PICKED
leader and the camps are stirring to action-United Press.
DOG WITHOUT LICENCE
WOMAN FINED AND
REPROVED
TO WIN
St. Louis, Oct. 1.
The National League champions, St. Louis Cardinals, left to-day for Detroit where they will play the first two games of the world Series for the baseball champion
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPP
CHANNEL PLANE FORCED DOWN
Viscountess Elibank A Passenger
London, Oct. 1. A Belgian air liner, whose eight passengers Included Viscountess Elibank, made a forced landing this after- noon at the Royal Air Force Acfodrome near Folkestone when on a journey from Cologne and Brussels to Croydon.
Trouble developed in one of the engines during pas- sage through a fog and rain- belt over the Channel and the pilot landed as a precau- Honary measure, the pas- sengers continuing their journey in a relief machine.
British Wireless,
NEW ZEALAND'S
GOVERNOR
TUESDAY, OCTOBER
1934.
CASTLE PEAK PIRACY
JUNKMEN'S TALE OF ATTACK
STRUGGLE WITH CHOPPERS
A somewhat sensational incident, described in police reports as piracy and attempted murder, took place in the Castle Peak district on Sun- day night.
It appears that a sampan of 30 picula capacity, on board which were three men, Lo Yat, Pel Kong and Ah Kwai, bad left Ching Shan Keuk, at 2 p.m. on Sunday in an alleged attempt to smuggle a cargo of sugar and matches into Chinese territory.
At 5.80 p.m., they anchored at Nim Wan, in the Castle Peak dis- trict, and whilst the three men were having their meal, Poi Kong is alleged to have seized the other two whilst at the same moment an- other sampan came alongside, from- which several men clambered aboard the anchored craft.
Armed with choppera, Pai Kong
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Talk by Mr. G. C. Pelham To-night.
STUDIO CONCERT.
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-10.35 p.m. European Program-
me.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and Now York Stock and Commodity Quotations.
7.08-7.99 p., Orchestra). Polonaise No. 2. (Lisit, arr. Muller),
Berlin State Opera Orchestra conducted by Dr. Leo Blech. Tili Eulenspiegels Lustles Strelche, Op. 28. (Till's Merry Pranks) (R. Strause).
The BJ.C. Symphony Orches
tra conducted by Fritz Busch, 7.93-7.45 p.m. A Jazz Piano Reci- tal by Ralo da Costa.
1 Words and Music-Medley (Nocl
Cownrd).
2 The Queen was in the Parlour
(Myers).
VISCOUNT GALWAY and old men attempted to bind Vocal Duct-Morir! Si Pural E Bella!
APPOINTED
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BLEDISLOE .
London, Oct. 1.
up Lo Yat and Ah Kwai, but the latter managed to jump overboard and swim nshore..
Pel Kong is then said to have jumped into the water and also to have awum ashore, where he is alleged to have attacked Ah Kwai with a chopper, inflicting serious injuries.
The King has approved up- pointment of Viscount Galway to be Governor-General of New Zea-in land in succession to Lord Bledia- loc, whose tèrm' of office will ex- pire March next year.-British Wireless.
Viscount Galway Is the eighth holder of the title granted in 1727, and has had distinguished: career as a soldier,
Colonel Commandant of the Honourable
The alleged pirates then made oft
their boat.
The injured man was Inter ad mitted to the Kowloon Hospital in a serious condition.
China Must
Artillery Company Use Her
since 1983, he was Lieut.-Colonel of the Life Guards. He was born in 1882. He suc- ceeded his father in 1991, having married the Hon. Lucia White, daughter of Baron younger Annaly.
and
Strength
3 Just one more Chance (Coslow). 7.40-8 p.m. Excerpta from Opera. (To Diel so pura and Lovely,)
Aida" (Verdi).
Rosa Panselle (Soprano) an
Giovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Vocal Duct--La Fatal Piotra (Tho
Fatal Stone)"Aida" (Verdi).·
Song
Rosa Ponselle (Soprano) and Glovanni Martinelli (Tenor). Cho Geilda Manina (Your Tiny band
la Frozen) ("La Boheme") (Puccini). Song Salve, Dimora, Casta E Pura (All Hail thou Dwelling Pure and Lowly) "Faust" (Gounod).
Beniamino Gigli" (Tenor).
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.03-8.40 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-Tell me to-night.
Albert Sandier, and his Orchen- tra. Violin Solo-Song of Paradise. Violin Solo---Always.
Albert Sandler, Somebody
Else's
Vocal Over
Shoulder. Vocal The Little Dutch Mill.
Derickson and Brown,
Bar Film Instrumental-Wonder Songs Selection..
The Bohemians. Humorous-Clapham and Dwyer on
Hobbies.
|TSAÌ TING-KAI ON In 1900 he joined the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry and in 1904
PLATFORM the First Life Guards. He was
Washington, Oct. 1
Clapham and Dwyer-Descrip- tive Sketch. adjutant from 1908 to 1911 and Captain in 1911. He was posted "Defender of Shanghai," after a General Trai Ting-kai, the
Orchestra--Tangeland.
Geraldo and his Sweet Music, us Stai Captain with the 4th
three-day visit here, during which 8.43.9 p.m. Band Music, 1914 Cavalry Brigatie in served in that capacity until the time he was enthusiastically wel-Molstofole Prologue (Boito). following year. He was D.A.Acomed by the members of the Selections from Mefistofele (Boito, and Q.M.G. 2nd Cavalry Division thriving Chinese Colony, is leaving untli 1917. He was promoted to for Chicago to-morrow. Brevet Lieut.-Colonel in 1919 and commanded the Life Guards from 1925 to 1929, when he retired.
He contested the Scarborough constituency as a Conservative in 1910.
Telephone Talk Boom
•
CHEAPER RATES FOR BRITAIN
London, Oct. 1. An unprecedented congestion of trunk telephone calls occurred in Britain last night following the
General Tsai addressed a muss meeting Inst night, and declared that:
"China's salvation is attendant upon the surcons of Chinese armics in driving the Japanese from her soil,
arr. Creatore). Cavelleria
(Mascagni).
Creatore's Band. Rusticana Selection Creatore's Band. 9.0.20 p.m. From the Stadia. "Topical Talks on the United King- dom" by Mr. GC. Pelham, (H.M. Trade Commissioner).
9.20-0.30 p.m. Symphonie Rhapso "Pablle opinion is the strongest force by which to denounce dy on "With a Song in my Heart" transcribed by Eric Contes and played Japan's recognised territorial
by the Court Symphony Orchestra aggression in China," he added, conducted by Erle Contes. "But because Japan has violated 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, the Nine Power Treaty, and dis-London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity regarded the League of Nations, Quotations. China in her struggla for world peace must resort to more drastic methode in maintaining peace," General Tesi asserted,
Five hundred persons attended and gave the Chinese soldier a warm reception-Reuter
ship, starting Wednesday. The introduction of cheaper rates. FINAL OFFER FOR
second game is on Thursday,
The Detroit Tigers will then go to St. Louis, where they will play three games with the Cardinale, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The last two games, if they are necessary, will be played in De- troit, Monday and Tuesday.
including a maximum charge of a minutes con- ahilling for three versation between any two points during the slack evening hours.
It is estimated that, over 150,- 000 trunk calls, or three times the usual number, were made.
delqye Considerable
ensued
C.E.R.
JAPANESE TERMS DISCLOSED
"You haven't any money and you come and tell me a lie," was the remark made by Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones, at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, when
St. Louis are 3-6 favourites for everywhere. Mrs. A. Harris appeared in answer to a summons for keeping the scries and Detroit odds are At least one call was made be- a dog without a licence, and 6-5. For the opening game, St. tween Land's End and John O'
Tokyo, Oct. 2. allowing it abroad without a Louis is favoured, 11-10 and Groats, where the correspondents
Mr. Hirota, Japanese Foreign Detroit odds are 11-10-Reuter. of the Times were connected a
Yurene, Soviet Ambassador, full owner's name, the defendant said bare two minutes after the rates Minister, has suggested to M.
were made operative--Reuter.
terms for the transfer of, the to him, "I'm not well, don't worry
C.ER, which include that 40,000,- me." and refused to give her name.
COD yen of the total price of 140,- The constable left and in front of the Alhambra Theatre, he met a
000,000 yen be paid in cash Im- mediately, while the balance be European police sergeant, whom
paid in kind within a period of he took to No. 2 Chae Woo Street.
three years. His Worship Imposed a no- of
muzzle.
Defendant admitted the first offence, but denied that the dog had gone into the street at all; she said that It had only been in the doorway. She also pleaded that she had no money.
A Chinese constable stated that he was on duty at Chee Wo Street and then went to Gascoigne Road,
where he saw a brown dog and 86 on the first charge and $25 on followed it back to No. 2 Cheo the second, to be paid in aoven Wo Street. Upon asking for the days.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
WHICH
OF GOOD ALL THE HUMANITY 18 CAPADLE 18 COMPRISED IN UBEDIENCE. Stuart Mill.
One case each of Diphtheria and Paratyphoid fever were reported to the local health authorities during the work-end.
The P, and O. .. Bhutan in dus here from Singapore nt Ga.m. on Friday,
The first "Ladies Night" at the European Y. U O..A. will be held on October 26 next.
The formal opening by Bishop Hall
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CONSERVING WAR SUPPLIES
Mercury Exports Restricted
(Special to "Telegraph")
Mr. Hirota also suggests the flotation of a 25,000,000 yen Man- chukuo loan in Japan to be under- wrliten by the Japanese Govern- ment, the proceeds of this loan to! be assigned for compensation of the dismissed Soviet employees of the CER, who will be gradually Meliminated over a period of three
years.
(fly Telegraph, Copyright, Teingraphic sages Ordinance. 18th. Received, October
Rome, Oct. 1. A decree has been gazetted for bidding the export of mercury - in all forms.
It is thought that the netion in
The rainfall registered at the H.K. of the Chinese Y. M. C. A. Kowloon taken for purposes of national de- Botanic Gardens during September branch axtension will take place on fence, though no such thing is mentioned in the gazotto-United Amounted to 11.43 inches, the heaviest Wednesday, October 10, at 4′′ p.m. fail boing 2.05 Inches on September
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27.
Hay and wood stored on the proPress. mlaes fed the flames of a tira which "An Englishman Looks at the broke out at No. 43 A Bai Tuu Village Great Walls of China" in the title of yesterday. The properly, owned by a talk by Professor C. A. Middleton Pun Sam, was damaged to the extent
com Smith that will be broadcast from, the of $100. The promises were Hongkong Broadcasting Studio to pletely destroyed. The Fire Brigado
was in attendance, morrow at 9 p.m.
Having returned from vacation, Mr. Trinidad E. Lacayo has to-day. N sumed charge of the Nicaraguan and San Salvador Consulates from Mr Eugene G. Lacayo, Acting Consul
Mr. Hirota expects a reply from the Soviet Government this week.
-Central News,
of covers
RAIN PROBABLE. An irregular anticyclone
intanalty considerable North China, Manchuria and Japan, pressure being highest ever Mongolla. The Typhoon is gitunted 80 miles onste of Hal- phong, moving WNW Local forecast: Dast winds, fresh: cloudy, probably some rain. Lopal &
9.35-10.15 p.m. From the Studio. Miss Elvio Yuen (Soprane) accom-
panied by Professor E. Gualdi. Mrs. Luba Shaftain (Planoforte). Mr. O. Y. Lyen (Violin) accompanied
by Mrs. Laba Shaftain,
Programine..
1 Songs (a) Ave Marin-"Otello"
Verdi.
(b) Nel cor plu non mi sento, Patsicilo..
2 Violin Solos:
(a) Adagio
de Beriot.
(b) Melody..
Dawes.
3 Pianoforte Solos:
(a) Etude
Liszt
(b) Mephisto Valse
Linzt.
4 Songs:
(a) Aprile
Tosti.
(b) A Swan
Grieg,
Violin Solo-Hungarian Dance
No. 8,
Brahms.
10.15-10.30 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Dream Waltz (Millocker).
Marek Weber and his Orchestra Helena-Waltz from "Dio schone. Maidens of Baden-Waltz (Kemzak).
Holena" (Offenbach).
(Strauss - Hey- Kongreb-Walls
Barnabas von Greasy and - hlə: Orchestra. 10.30 p.m Router Fress Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News,
16.35 p.
mana).
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