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四洋报 四十三 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934.
日六廿月八
No 14014
CAPITAL FLEES FROM
POTENTIAL UTOPIA
Frightened
By Sinclair
Nomination
EPIC PLAN HURTS STATE CREDIT
BANKERS GIVE WARNING
(Special to "Telegraph")
(Bu Talagraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Mass
ape
Grdinance, 1191. Recaired," October
1. $.84 mm.)
CALIFORNIA STOCK
LOSSES
Corporation Tax Threats
New York, Oct. 3. The Wall Street Journal states that the market to. day was featured by selling of California stocks on fears of the possibility of the election of Mr. Upton Sin- clair, who favours high cor- poration taxes. Swan;, Culbertson and Fritz.
PACIFIC
San Francisco, Oct. 3. AIRWAYS
At least two prominent financial houses here, Messrs. William Calvalier and Com- pany and the Blyth Com- pany, profess to see a flight of capital from California on account of the nomination for the governorship of Mr., Upton Sinclair, alleged Socialist and advocate of startling utopian policies in government.
U.S. TO JAPAN LINE PLAN
RICKENBACKER RECOMMENDS
(Special to "Telegraph") (Dy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphie Mer
open
4. 2.54 a.m.)
Gelaber
Ordinance, 1791. Received,
Washington, Oct. 3. Both these influential Major Eddie Rickenbacker, firms report that since Mr. famous speed flier, and one of the Sinclairs.nomination the best-known of American aviation experts, when called before the market value of California Federal Aviation Commission to- state, city and county bonds day for examination of his views has shrunk by the impresa trans-Pacific service as the most on flying generally, recommended sive amount of $50,000,000. important project of the moment. Mr. Sinclair, it will be recalled. The operation of trans-Pacific resigned from the Socialist party passenger nud mail lines was quite when he stood for nomination on feasible, he said. There was no à Democratic ticket. He defeated reason why they should feel that with cuse the Roosevelt-sponsored the element of danger would be too nominee, who advanced a straight great. The Atlantic had
been in Epic plan for his contribution was made to bridge the Pacific by New Deal policy-Mr.Sinclair had japanned and the sooner a real effort air routes, the better for the in- Itdustry and the nation.
to the good of the land and na gesture of good faith he took down to Washington soon after he was nominated.
MODIFIED SCHEMES.
AID TO PEACE. America, said Major Ricken- backer, should inaugurate the ser It is beloved, however, that Mr. vice and eventually Japan could Sinclair has modified his program-jein and co-operate in the upkeep me somewhat since he has discuss and control. The trade between ed the prospects with President Japan and the United States would Roosevelt and other headers of be ample to ensure the success of the Democratie party,
the venture in financial way. Meanwhile, the gubernatorial But even more important, in nominee is waiting for the final the long run, would be the bond verdict of the polis next month of friendship such a common en- Though it is admitted by political terprise would weld between friends that Mr. Sinclair has lost America and Japan, he some of his glamour and appeal tinued. to the popular fancy, it is predicted that he will win the governorship without a struggle.
RESTLESS FINANCIERS.
It is this prediction, according
con-
DETROIT CRACKS
UNDER STRAIN
WORLD SERIES OPENING
DEAN CONTINUES TO WIN
GIVES CARDS VICTORY
Detroit, Oct. 3, Detroit was sadly dis illusioned to-day. Her bright hopes for a World Cham- plonship pennant, to tack up under the American League flag, were badly Mr. Upton Sinclair, whose possible jarred, though not obliterat- slection, 41 Governor of California ised. The air-tight infield of
a record-setting baseball outfit collapsed under the
causing some concern in capitalist circles.
OCEAN TRAGEDY
BRITISH SHIP VANISHES
SEARCH THROUGH
STORM
· London; -Oct. 3. -
· Grave in anxiety felt for British cargo steamer, Millpool, 4.218 tona, to whose assistance the Cunarder Ascania and the Canadian Pacific through a severe Atlantic gale in cargo ship Beaverhill raced
response to a call for holp.
Both these ships during the the Millpool which was about 100 night reached a position given by miles from the coast of Labrador. They sent up rockets and search- ed for several hours but received no response.
The Millpool earlier reported she had been dismasted and her after hatch smashed and she was adrift and helpless.
Later signals received from her indecipherable. emergency wireless aerial wero
26.
The Millpool carried a crow of
APPRENTICE LOST.
The Cunard liner Antonia and cargo vessel Trematon are re- ported standing by a... Alnderby which is also hove to in mid- Atlantic. A young apprentice has been washed overboard and lost Majer Rickenbacker blamed British Wireless. politics for the slow progress of. the aviation industry.
POLITICS INTERFERES.
"If politics could just Le
to the prophets, which is causing eliminated from the scene, the the financial unrest. Financial
not Impressed by Mr. Aviation industry would advance by Sinclair's dream of a Utopia and leaps and bounds, Major Ricken-
men are
his much-advertised Epic plan.
The idea of putting men to work | on farms and in factories which have ceased to operate may be good in theory, they say, but the attempt to introduce a system of trade by barter between them will have a effect on business, they cannot be con-
antle and
sidered. Furthermore, the pro- miso of high corporation' taxation has made bond-holders very wary of the advent of Mr. Sinclair's, Utopia-United Prean..
POPULAR OFFICER RETIRING
Shanghai Police Presentation
backer declared.-United Press.
GENERAL LOSES COMMAND
False Reports Of Engagements
Nonking, Oct. 3.
FIRST MURDER APPEAL
OPENING MONDAY NEXT
·
TWO DAYS SET ASIDE
General Chiang Kai-shek, in the Monday and Tuesday next have capacity of the Chairman of the | boen set aside for the hearing of Central Military Council, issued an the first appeal in Hongkong order from Nanchang to-day do against a conviction for murder, priving General Lo Chek-chow of the case being one in which Ng his dutles as Commander of the 23rd Divison of the Szochuen Army, Lol-yuen was found gulity of the murder of Michael Pine by throw.
General Lo is held responsible for
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O'DUFFY'S RETURN DESIRED
BELTON ISSUES
ULTIMATUM
FURTHER SPLIT IN PARTY FEARED
Dublin, Oct. 3.. Mr. Patrick Belton, Jone of the leading mem- bers of the United Ire- land Party, a man with
within and without the organisation, has given an ultimatum to his as- sociates.
The Acroaned near Shatin on Sunday, but was scarcely damaged. This acrobatic lorry has made quite a good job of standing on ita tremendous influence owing to its size, however, great difficulty was experienced in righting it.
We are indebted to a render for the photograph.
strain of the first game of INDIA RESERVE BANK
a World Series and gave the day away,
The St. Louis Cardinals beat Detroit by eight runs to three.
their The Tigers, playing on own grounds, raade error after error. Five altogether. It was almost new record for a World Borlos match. And this from <&-teanr which has been making history as an errorless: organization. The Detroit fans groaned.
At the end of the game the score-bound rend?
R. H. E.
8 13 .2
3. 8 G
PROJECT OUTLINED
OPERATING NEXT YEAR
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
SHARE ISSUE
DELICATE TASK OF DIPLOMACY
Anchin Lama Back From Tibet
Shanghai, Oct. 4, The Anchin Lama, who left for Tibet several months ago to exchange views with religious and political leaders there with regard to plans for the return of the Panchan Lama here yesterday. 'to his native land, returned
St. Louis Detroit
London, Oct. 3. Litching wizardry of the veteran The Government to India think Detroit was fighting against the The India Office announces, Dizzy Dean, of course, and it was it desirable that they should hardest task of the scries. Dean of the public, the approximate admitted that this would be their now state, for the information
showed that Dean can be hit when which they hope that the Re- Is the mun to beat, Greenberh
programme of the stages by! he pounded out a home run, but there was only a scattered hiting serve Bank.will be brought into attack from the Tigers outside of existence. this surprise.·
"It must, however,"be under-1-made-Reuter, stood that this programme is purely provisional and that un- foreseen developments may necessitate a departure from it. "According to this programme,
GENERAL SUPERIORITY, Altogther, the Cardinals showed a general superiority in this game. They hit better, flelded better and
were more sure of themselves. It is the intention that the Re
Medwick smacked out a home run and his team mates knocked two constituted and members of the serve Bank should be formally pitchers out of the box. Crowder, Central Board nominated Detroit's aca in the hole, was!
with
He is leaving for India on October 10 and no announcement of his suc- Coss or failure has been
CLATURASTE
NEW PUISNE JUDGE
Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell
Appointed
It was announced this morning
He threatens to resign from the Party unless General O'Dufy is. Invited to rejoin them,
Mr. Belton has sent to General O'Duffy and General Cronin, new leader of the United Ireland Party. since General O'Duffy's departure, a detailed plan for unity between their respective bands.
He favours the formulation of a national policy based on the ideas of Mr. Arthur Griffith and Mr. Michael Collins, patriots and leaders of other times, and de- clares that General O'Duffy must direct it.
Meanwhile, General O'Dully is busily ⠀⠀ organising his Blue Shirt those who followed followers, he resigned from
him when
tha United Ireland Party, into the nucleus of a Fascist Army. Ho bas definitely split the United Ireland Party.-Router.
Britain's Last Star Eliminated
CLOSE PLAY FOR U.S. GOLF TITLE
WANDA MORGAN
•
BEATEN
Philadelphia, Oct. 3.
plastered with hits in the early effect from the beginning of 1935, innings. Marberry did not do any "It is hoped that the Board will, that the Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, The last of the British players better. Hoggatt finished the game, find it, practicable to issue shares acting Attorney General, has been has vanished from the lists of the But it was the errors which early in 1935. On this assump-appointed Puisne Judge in succes- United States women's golf. caused the biggest surprise, and tion, it should be possible for the sign to Mr. J. R. Wood, who re- championship: Miss Wanda Mor were responsible for the Cardinals' Bank on April 1, 1935, to take over tired this year..
gan, of whom much was expected the Government account, to a5- high scoring. Five times the in-sume its currency responsibilities, able experience as a Judge in of the British Curtis Cup team of Mr. Lindsell has had consider and who was the last remaining field fumbled the ball and five and to take over the assets re- Hongkong, having acted as Puisno championship calibre, was beaten times batters and runnera romped quired for the Issue Department, Judge during 1991, 1038 and up to-day in one of the third round around the bases in consequence, as laid down in the Act.
to Apell last.
upset matches. Dean pitched his usual sterling "If the early stages of this
During the Hon. Mr. Alabaster's Mrs. Burtweil Barrington, of Hame. He possessed the same un programme can, in fact, be carried absence from the Colony on leave, Illinois, beat. Miss Morgan, one shaken, form which brought the out according to this plon, it is Mr. Lindsell has latterly been act up. The match was a touch and Cardinals to the top of the intended that the Reserve Bank ing Attorney General, and he will go affair all the way and Miss National League and kept them should assume its statutory fune- not relinquish this position, Morgan had bad luck to lose. there. The St. Louis boys have tions in relation to the scheduled take over his now duties, until Mr.tempting a come-back, continued Mrs. Collett Vars, who is at much for which to thank this banks on July 1,
this being Alabaster returns next month.
on her way towards the final by Mr. Lindsell was appointed a Cadet as long age as 1909 and defeating Miss Barbara Stoddard the two Deputy Governors and of arrived in the Colony on Decem- eight. and the members of the first Contral | ber 31 of that year.
Miss Virginia Van Wie, the Board will be announced in duo During his lengthy service, he Vahy of Boston on the pineteenth title-holder; beat Mias Rosamund course, and in any case as long has led many posts in the hole, and had a very narrow na possible before January 1 Secretariat of Chinese Affairs, escape from elimination, She is next."-British Wirolean.
the Magistracy, Post Office, and favoured to go to the finals, with Imports and Experts Department. Mrs. Vare,
fanky star-Rouler.
COMMISSIONER ELEVATED
the date most out to thei
LO WEN-KAN OUT OF POLITICS
the recent ruverses suffered by the lag him into the nullah near the November 18 and will assume the which will involve the transfer of
lower Peak Tram Station.
05
He was appointed Cadet Omeer. Birs. Cheney, another of the Class 1, in 1931, having the year American Curtis Cup winners, de- previously been admitted as fasted Birs, Hord, the voteran barriator the Inner Temple.
Scottishstar, three and one.
LABOUR PARTY
An extremely popular and car-Router. able official, Mr. Lindaoll has mado hosts of friends during his residence in the Colony, and widespread congratulations will ho extended to him on his promotion, IN WIRELESS TOUCH
SECRETARY
WHOLE-TIME JOB DECISION
London, Oct. 3.
COL. COSGRAVE GOING SOUTH
Shanghai, Oct. 4. Canadian Trade Commissioner to -Llout Cól, L. M. Cosgrave, the
Nanking, Oct. 4. China, is leaving his post here to The Contral Political Council has carry on his work in Melbourne, resolved to make a change in the Col. Cosgravo is leaving on budicial administrative system,
Government forces in their cam-
same sort of duties in Australia the Judiciary. Ministry from the paign against the Reds in northern The hearing is to take place bons he has had here since 1925 control of the Executive Yuan to ̈* Szechuen. Ho is also charged with fore the newly-created" Court of fenter,
that of the Judiciary Yuan. -
The following ships are expect Shanghai, Oct. 4.
isauing false reports, purported to Criminal Appeal, and the Judges The Chinese branch of the give the impression that the Gov-will be Mr. Justice Jacks and Mr. enact the role of "Alice" in the Dr. Lo Wen-kan, Minister of tion with Hongkong to-day
Ming Joan Shannon has been chosen In consequence of this change, ed to be in wireless communica- Shanghai Municipal Police last ornment troops held the upper hand J. J. Hayden. night presented. Extra-Commis against the "Reds","
Alice in Wonderland Beto to be Justice. has tondered hia resiona-Helikon, Friderun, Miharu Maru, kloner · R.; M: J. Märting with n In announcing the dismissal of of law wil bo raised during the on November: 10 Mise Dawn Digby aident of the Executiva Yusn. Al-Maru, Philoctete, Arabio Maru, whetraing majority that the new
It is understood that two points held in St. Andrew's Church grounds tion to Mr. Wang Ching wel, Pro- Nanning, Glenmoor, Chichibu port, after a long private discuss beautiful gold! Buddha.
This popular officer is retiring, Chiang Kai-shok has Instructed points of fact may also be brought Mistes: Margaret Lawson, Yvonne absent from office since Tuesday The Sincere. Co, Ltd., annotines time to that office
General Lo Chek-chow, Gonoral hearing of the appeal, whilat was * adjudicated ...; second, whilst though he formally resigned Chinhus, Wiegand, Yamagata Secretary of the Party: when op- and his retirement fakes efect. General Liu Helang,: Commander forward, and
yesterday, he had actually been Marui Canton Maru,
pointed, shall devote his whole from Sunday, aftor twenty years. In-Chief of the Anti-Red Campaign Ng Lol-yuen, it will be recalled, dimeult tank of Judging the entries
on Martin and Peggy... Kinchin-Tha Dr. Lo Won-kan has signified his, that to-morrow being Confucius He will therefore be precluded Ho will return to England, ne in Szochuen, to reorganise the was, on being found guilty at the was carried out by Lady Boathore, Intention of retiring to his native birthday, all their tores be from standing for Parliament commanied by Mr. Martin, on rank and file of the Szechuan Army Criminal Bosions, sentenced to "Abigail of the 3. C. M. Post, and town and will apply himself to read: closed. Business will resumo on United Press. October 9-Reuter,
on a sound basis-Central News. death by the Chief Justico.
godne log and study,—Central Nesda; (129) Saturday,
souvenirs - "hava" been presentod to
Mr. W. Rohion.
The Labour Conference at South- lon, to-day decided by an ever-
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