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No. 14411

*# # SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934.

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Court

ABINGLE OOFY 10 GENTS

PER ANNUM

DOLLAR

BARGAINS

WHITEAWAYS

ON

MONDAY

BRITAIN PERFECTS NEW FLYING BATTLESHIP

FIRST OF FLEET

NOW BUILDING

EQUIPPED WITH GUN TURRETS

aga

GREAT ACCURACY IN ATTACK

HOME DEFENCE

SQUADRONS/

(Spatial to "Telegraph”)

Elu Telegraph, Caryright. Telegraphia Mem

Ordinance FR1, Reesired. October

London, Oct. 26.

The Air Ministry has placed a substantial order with a Norwich firm for large biplane bombers, equipped for the defence of Britain against hostile aircraft, These are to be Britain's battleships of the air.

A feature of the new planes will be a mechanically operated gun turret which works on the same principles as a battleship turret.

The plane will be called the! "Overstrand" and la the first air craft ever to be fitted with such a turret. The new gun mattnting) entirely eliminates the difficulties į

RECORD PRICE

FOR "DOUBLE"

£2,296 Back For Two Shillings

(Special to "Telegrapb")

(By Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphin Mee

October Ordinance, 1984, Everised,

London, Oct. 26.

The astonishing return of £2,296 75, was paid on a two shilling, ticket to the only successful, backer of to-day's totalisator double at Newbury races.

Its the largest dividend ever paid at

track.--- Beuter Special.

AMERICA PROTECTS EXPORTS

BANKERS PROMISE TO AID INDUSTRY

NATIONALISED CO-OPERATION Washington, Oet. 26. Nationalised co-operative!

labour,

of gun operation at high speeds, and plans in which bankers, in- rendere the markaraanship of dustrialists,

and gunner in a plane travelling at over 200 miles an hour as necurate agriculture all will play a and untiring as firing from apart, and a scheme for the fixed base.

safeguarding of American

interests, are The invention. furthermore, re exporters lieves the gunner of all physicst among the newest under-: effort hitherto encountered, a thing takings under consideration which made an aerial markamun's task most arduous-Router Special. by President Roosevelt and the leaders in the United States recovery campaign.

MORE PLANS FOR ROYAL WEDDING.

In the final rues of the series, the Rainbow, in the foreground, la here shown as she overhauled the Endeavour, forging shaad to win the fourth straight rads, thus retaining the America's Cup in the

United States. --

JAPAN TO URGE GREAT NAVAL REDUCTIONS

SEEKS SCRAPPING

OF SHIPS

TO BRING MAJOR POWERS LEVEL

JAPAN POLICY

INDICATIONS

(Special to "Tolegraph")

(lly Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Men mare Cardinones, 1891 Recrivad, October

Washington, Oct. 26.

Four high officers of the Ameri-27, 7.25 mm can Bankers' Association, among them the new President of that only, Mr. Rudolph S, Hecht, called to-day upon President Roosevelt stated that the global tonnage and informed him that their asso-figures for each of the three naval

A high authority here has

Second Ceremony At clation was prepared to cu-operate powers which Japan will propose

Buckingham Palace.

London, Oct. 26.

to

fully in the administration's re at the London naval conference will be below Japan's present covery campaign.

They declared that the bankers strength.

will The proposals

involve were not only willing but anxious

fend to Industry.

extensive naval scrapping on the Speaking in a baseball simile, part of all concerned, but mostly In connection with the marriage which Americans like so well, they by Great Britain and the United on November 29 of the Duke of said through their president: "We States. Kent and the Princess Marina, the fare four ball players for an all- authorities in Landon of the American team composed of bank-somewhere between 2-2-2 und Greek Orthodox Church, of which ing, industry, labour, agriculture 3-3-1. It is believed. Princess Marina a member, are land capital." completing arrangements for a

short wedding

ceremony accord-

ing to rites of that Church in a

private chapel at

Buckingham

REMOVING RISKS.

Mr. Hecht said he expected to

By this scheme the Fund would

The new ratio would he created

It is indicated that Japan anti- eipates that Great Britain and the

drastic

ARMS EMBARGO NOT OPERATING

Britain Alone Has Control of Export

to

London, Oct. 26. The desirability of an in- ternational agreement control the exportation of arms is under consideration 'by the British Government as a result of the enormous delay in applying the recent embargo ch the sale to Bolivia and Paraguay.

The Covernments of other countries which manufac- ture arms are likely to be

approached

At present Britain alone exercises of ficial' control of the sale of arms to foreign countries.-

- Router

DÉSTENTÍRMZABINAZULİNANIYANINGUNG

Harmful Silver Experiment

United States would resist the AMERICAN ACTION

to serapping required

and

a 2-2-2 ratio,

sock to com-

INJURED TRADE

COSTLY VOTE

CATCHING?..

London, Oct. 26. Sir Arthur Michael Samuel, M.P.,

GROWING COST OF ARMAMENT

TOKYO'S BILL INCREASING

COMPARATIVE PURCHASES

(Special to Tolegraph”)

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JAPAN'S GROSS EVASION

NEW INVASION EXAMPLE

OF HIMALAYAS

French Expedition Organising

(Special to "Telegraph")

Telegraph, Gepsright. Telegraphis Ma-, nga Ordinance, 1991. Bvcrire, Vcleber 27. 7.14 0.9,7

Paris, Oct. 26.

A French Himalayan ex-" petition is being organised by the French Alpine Club.

The Committee is at pre- sent considering which wat the thirteen peaks over 24;-- 000 feet in height will be attempted.

A galaxy of climbers and scientists is being enlisted and the whole party will spend more than a month at a level of more than 1,500 feet.--Bøster Spreiul,

Hops Off

On Record Attempt

MELBOURNE TO LONDON FLIGHT

SPEEDY "COMET" ON ITS WAY

Melbourne, Oct. 27.

OF FUTURE POLICY

DANGERS OF TOKYO HEGEMONY

DENIES INFLUENCE® IN MANCHUKUO

(Special to "Telegraph")'

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siper Gediminas. 2005; Bienivad,

October

Washington, Oct. 26. High officials of the ad- ministration regard the ap- parent attempt on the part of Japanese, or Manchukuo interests, to secure an oil monopoly in what was once Manchuria, as of exactly the type of trade exclusion Japan would foster in the Far East if she were per- mitted hegemony.

It is considered most significant |that the monopoly programme was exposed simultaneously with Japan'a claims for naval equality.. The Tokyo contention that Japan has no influence in the mutter of the proposed all mono- poly in Manchukuo in regarded as a gross evasion, as Japan actually ússumed explicit responsibilities In the mutter of Manchukuo's foreign relations.

RAILWAY'S INTEREST. Furthermore it is generally ad- Imitted that the Japanese-owned South Manchuria Railway will own the majority of the monopoly Mr. Catheart.Jones and K. F. H.company's shares.-United Press. Waller, flying a D. H. "Comet" with, lighter. engines than that which Scott and Black used in setting the record for a London- Mälbourne light, are off on

11

| voyage by which they hope tel

catablish

"PROTEST. TO

: CHINA !"

Mr. Gaimusho, spokesman

record for a trip from for Japan, in reply to the London to Melbourne and return. allegation that Japan and The British airmen left here Manchukuo are seeking to New York, Oct. 26.7.05 am, to-day (Local Time) and enforce an oil monopoly sys-

1964 OrdinanOr, 1814, Rosalvado October {21. But som6)

The Foreign Policy Association are heading for Charleville,

for the Analysis of Armaments Meanwhile, other planes are tem in Manchukuo, stated discloses that its investigations still travelling in the opposite that protests should be have established that the Japanese direction in the London-Melbourne directed to China! expense expenditures have dou- race. Squadron Leader Malcolm bled since 1931, increasing from McGregor and Henry Walker in 25 to 43 per cent. of the total bud their Miles Hawk left Brunette on here and was dismissed an

attempted clevernosa. get, with no signs of any plan Downs en route to Cloncurry, It is expected that efforts at

future. for reduction in the near

This advice made little impres

From Karachi, John Wright.} settlement of the monopoly ques-- All expenditures of all powers, the American airman, is reported tion will continue until a satis

at 6.45-4.m. und Liout. Hansen, the factory understanding is reached. except Germany, exceed the pre-Dane, has landed in. Singapore. The situation is complicated by War level, the Association claims... Melrose, youthful Australian the fact that Manchukuo is not The percentage of increase since pilot, left just ahead of Hansen's a party to the treaties guarantee- 1931 is as follows:

innding.

ing the "Open Door" but it is re- From Marsellies Reuter reports called that Manchukuo officials Capt. T. Neville Stack and S. Lipledged themselves to retain the Turner, on their way from Athens "Open Door" policy and that to England. by easy stages. The Japan has repeatedly asserted its accident in Greece put them out intention to do all possible to of the race.

maintain that condition.-United Press.

Great Britain... 15.4 per cent. Germany、、、、 17

United States.. 18

Italy France

20.8

22.1

-United Press.

FLYING OFFICER

PLODDING ALONG. Squadron Leader Stodart and K.

G. Stodart are plodding along at COLONY'S FINANCE. about 160 miles an hour and just left Batavia for Rambang.

J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay have CREDIT BALANCE ON Darwin,

BADLY HURT hopped from Keepang for Port

DUTCH PLANE BURNS...

UP GRADE Financial returns, just fisued

Palace immediately after the Duke hold discussions to-day on a plan bring about and his bride have returned from to remove foreign exchange risks would thereupon Wertminster Abbey where the from the export market by clear promise at 3-3-3-United Press. minin eeromony will be held. ing all exports through the MORE CONVERSATIONS.

Stabilisation Fund.

London, Oct$ 28. This service will be attended only by members of the Royal buy foreign exchange from the ex-with the preliminary naval dis Another meeting In connection family and visiting royalty. After porter subject to at root cussion took place to thy between

the King and Queen will and would assume the risk of get the Japanese and United Kingdom in a speech at Farnham expressed given wedding luncheon party inting the funds out of foreign representatives at No, 10 Downing the hope that those who had the Palace state rooms at which countries.

Street when the Japanese furnish preached the raising of the world's between sixty and seventy guests The plan has been studied by, ed further information in elucida-

The Dutch plane, in which G. Jahow that the Colony's credit. will be present.

among others, the Special Com- tion of a number of points in their price for silver to increase the Official notices of proceedings of Governors.-Reuter.

mittee of the Federal Reserve Bank proposals. A further meeting will purchasing power of the Far East

Geysendorfer and D. L. Asjes bad balance on July 31 was $14,384,386, and thus revive the world's falter-

been delayed by an accident, compared with $14,778,813 at the the House of Lords Indiente that

be held shortly,

Ing trade, had" now: learned their

EAGLE

burned at Allahabad, but the crew end of June.

Revenue for July totalled $2,912,- escaped. when that House reassembles on

It is understood that these con-lessons--and their error.

The

big transport machine taxied 101, against $2,940,287 in the same Wednesday the Duke of Kent will DEATH OF MRS, R. L. STEWART versations will continue on inform- President Roosevelt, he charged, The Telegraph learns to-day that to the edge of the aerodrome and month last year, whilst for the ut lines and Japanese proposals in order to secure votes from the Flying Omeer Portor, of the Fleet collided with a motor car carrying Period from January to July in- have been made orally and are not American silver-producing states, Air Arm, who came out from Homes beacon light. It burst into clusive the total was $18,084,248,

ngainst-1821:122,083 inst year. We regret to announce the death embodied in any single document. had artificially raised the price of earlier this year to join H.M.S. flames instantly.

Expenditure during July was, present lying in the Asies and Geysendorfer jumped morning of Nancy, the wife of Mr. have emerged were referred at to- trarte entirely.

Royal Naval

take the seat to which his now honour entitles him. British Wireless.

TREASURY BILLS

London, Oct. 26.

The total amount applied for in Lenders for £35,000,000 Treasury

.

ACCIDENT ABOARD H.M.S.

at the Victoria Hospital early this Certain technical matters which silver and had dislocated China's Eagle, is Hospital. suffering out and were not injured, but the $2,707,028,' against $2,403,888 ·last Ronald Lindsay Stewart of the day's meeting to a sub-cominutie of As a result of breaking the rules from a compound dialocation of machine was completely destroyed,

noon.

LONDON CALLINGI

Union Insurance. The funeral both parties and this moeting was takes place at 5 pm. to-day.

held at the Admiralty this after

KASHIMA MARU DELAYED" Conversations between United done-harm to Anglo-Chinese com right foot may have to bai Owing to the exceptionally large communication,

your, whilst for the seven months the respective Agures were $10,- the right ankle, received when heReuter.

023,483 and $17,074,284. of supply and demand, President caught his foot in a sleeve target Roosevelt had Injured America's

wire while H.M.S. Eagle was at trade with China and had probably Weihniwel. It is feared that his

London, Oct. 26. 26 minutes there was unbroken

States and British representatives merce, which in turn would retard.

number of telephone, cables be- Calls for broadcasting purposes amputated, The N.Y.K. Office notifies that will probably resume Monday or the trade of all the world.

tween London and Melbourne on accounted for only about 15. applied for in bills at three months the 8.s. Kashima Maru, from Tuesday. Other parties to the

It appears that For, explained Sir Arthur, China

a Fairey III Tueday after the result of the minutes, the bulk of the conver was £34,700,000. The average ráte por cont. was 9/7.420., as Europe, is delayed and will not Washington Treaty are being kept and all the Far East, play an Faircraft was returning to the rent air race was known, the sation being private, originated compared with 14/3.27d. a week arrive here until 3 p.m. to-day, informed of the progress of these important part in trade recovery Eagle, towing a sleeve target radio telephone circuit was kept by relatives of flors, newspapers She will soll-for Shanghai at mid-bilateral conversations, Britial and must not be impeded in their when the pilot was ordered to open thirty minutes beyond the nim and trade interests connected age. British Wireless.

(Continued on Pags 16.). marketing-Reuter

bills was £07,100,000. The amount

night...

Wireless.

normal period and for 7 hours and with the race. Brtlish Wireless,

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