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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1934.

日三廿月九

SINGLE.COPY-10. CENTS

$16.00 PER ANNUM

BARGAIN

WHITEAWAYS

TO-DAY

GERMANY WON'T PAY DEBTS, SCHACHT WARNS

PUTS BLAME ON

CREDITORS

EXPORTS

MUST BE

EXPANDED

SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS

NEW ROAD TO INDEPENDENCE

Berlin, Oct. 29. Germany will not pay her debts unless she is allowed to increase her exports.

This was Dr., Schacht's warn- ing to Germany's foreign credi- tors to-day.

"You must thank your

HEAVY LOSS

IN REVOLT

Spain's Tragic Reckoning

Madrid, Oct. 30, Premier Lerroux announc ed to-day that the total casualties of army, police and special guards during the recent rebellion amoun ed to

Killed

222 including 22 officers) Wounded 741

Missing 46

Total ... 1011.—Renter,

Airmen

government," he said, "for Delayed

the fact that we have no At Karachi

more money."

Dr. Schacht, President of the

Reichsbank, declares, too. that JONES AND WALLER

Germany is proceeding to make herself Independent of foreign exporteru.

IN TROUBLE

STODARTS AT MELBOURNE

Scientists have had great success. already in the production of synthe tle rubber and textile fabrics and in the smelling of poor quality iron

res, he said, when addressing meeting of Thuringian business at Weimar. All such methods were

Allahabad, Oct. 30. admittedly much more expensive After taking off at 15 than in the preparation of the na- minutes past noon to-day tural raw materials, he added, but they would continue to experiment. for Karachi, Cathcart Jones

and K. F. H. Waller, who aref Germany, sald Dr. Schacht, might seeking to lower Scott's re- develop her production of sub-cord for the flight between stitutes to suck an extent that they Melbourne and England and would supplant the original raw materials, as in the ease of salt to establish a new record for petre.

the two-way passage by air,

A WARNING

It was here that Dr. Schucht were forced to return ten Iaunched into his attack on foreign polfey, which, he said, wan res-minutes after their depar ponsible for draining Germany (ture. dry of her financial resources.

They were experiencing engine Germany would not pay rentrauble with one of their Gipsy tichts unless she was allowed to ex motors with which their D. H. pand her export trade, he asserted. Comel is, propelled. This is the -Reuter.

sume type of plane with which Stott and Black set their remarka- ble mark In the air marathon, except that the Jones-Waller machine's engines are not quite so powerful.

HOPELESS

BUDGET PROSPECT

ENORMOUS U.S. EXPENDITURE

NOT ATTEMPTING A BALANCE

Washington, Oct. 29,

It is estimated that the Govern ment is spending and lending for! lirect relief, new construction, horae and farm mortgages, loans. to banks and veterans, the Army and Navy expenditures, interest on the Government debt, and other Tiscellaneous items, at the rate of twelve billion dollars for the current year.

When they landed here they said they hoped to be ready to push on again in a few hours.~~ Reuter

AT MELBOURNE.

Melbourne, Oct. 30. Squadron Leader Stodart and K. G. Stodart arrived here to-day in their Airspeed Courier front on- don, at 12.55 p.m.--Reuter.

LOU TELLEGEN FOUND DEAD

NOTED ACTOR DIES BY OWN HAND

Lou

GEBUR

Disaster came in the wake of this refuelling operation over Portsmouth, in which tanks of the . plane of Sir Alan Coblem, were filed for sy attempted non-stop flight to India. Returning to their serodrome from Portsmouth, the four overpants of the refuelling ship were killed when their craft

trashed in flames near Aylesbury,

OCEAN AIRMEN'S Dirigibles Ready To NEAR DISASTER Fly Oceans

FAST FLIGHT FROM FIJI ISLANDS

ONLY TWENTY-FOUR

HOURS IN AIR

ALMOST FATAL ERROR

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, Oct. 30, 0.33 0.m.)

Honolulu, Oct. 29.

Air Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, one of greatest fliers of the day, added another victory to his bag when he flew the first leg of the Pacific Ocean from Suva to Hawaii and arrived over this city at 8.25 a.m. to-day,

་་་

The big machine circled once, above the city in salutation before proceeding to Wheeler Field.

A squadron of American naval pursuit ships met the Aus tralian traveller and escorted him and his companion Capt. Taylor, to their destination. Sir Charles made a delicately judged landing at 8.40 o'clock.

NO IMPEDIMENT TO SERVICE

EFFICIENCY PROVEN

(Special to "Tälegraph")

(By Telegraph, Caspright. Telegraphia Mem angs Ordinanes, 1894, Received, October

30. 19:53 pment

Washington, Oct. 29. Dr. Hugo Eckaner, famous com mander of the Graf Zeppelin, testifying-before--the-Federal Aviation Commission to-day sald that the success of his air command had proved the practicability of a two-day dirigible service from New York to Europe.

The Proaldent of the Goodyear Zeppelin Corporation, Mr. Litch- field, said that his company was prepared to offer trans-Pacific schedules "with a regularity com-

parable to surface trafic."

can guarantee a Callforala to Hawail voyage in a day and a half he declared-United Press.

SENATOR AROUSED

HUNT FOR CHIEF OF ANARCHISTS

COMMUNIST Hungarian

GUNMEN Aristocrat

CONFESS In Custody

MURDERED PATIENT IMPLICATED IN

IN HOSPITAL

SLEW POLICEMEN

IN DUEL

Shanghai, Oct. 30.

Four of the ten Chinese Com-

umpists charged with the triple murder at the Lester Hospital

KING'S MURDER?

COMB EUROPE FOR CLUES

**** (Special to "Telegraph")

· (By Taligraph, Coýmlahi. Titegraphie Moon

Vienna, Oct. 29.

here on Sept. 27, have pleaded nor, 1873. Reesiest. Orien guilty and confessed to the mur- 19% 7.5) amu). der of three Public Safety Bureau officers in addition to the three at the hospital. .

It is suspected. here that

It will be recalled that four the Europe-wide search for Chinese entered the Lester Hospital the leaders who plotted the and shot and killed a patient there

who had been brought in ten days murder of King Alexander of before suffering from gunshot Yogo-Slaviais narrowing wounds. They also fought a gun rapidly, that the hands of duel with two policemen, who were. killed.

the police may have fastened The ten accused row facing trial already upon one of the were rounded up during a cam-

paign against Communists in the chief culprits.

city who were suspected of making

the hospital raid. The prisoners an extraordinary, exciting and This indication was supplied by include four women..

The hearing has been adjourned altogether unexpected turn aine die.-Reuter.

Anglo-U.S. Naval Talks

оп

DISCUSS JAPAN'S

PROPOSALS

TECHNICAL PROBLEMS

- London, Oct. 29,

events.

in

Since umber of the plotters have been apprehended and threads of the story of their machinations. have been woven together, It has been disclosed that the murderer was assisted by other accomplices than those seen in his company. A search for a particular leader has been continuing secretly for days, throughout Europe, and to day the French Government moved In a significant direction.

ARISTOCRAT SUSPECT. Paris has requested the Aus- trian · Government to hold in custody Colonel Ivan Percevic. He is a Croatian emigrant lunder; who was arrested here a few days The first official naval talka belenaed Issat night because nothing ago, but who was due to be re- Ca representatives of the had been found to incriminate United Kingdom and United States him. Government beran nt Downing. Street this afternoon..

It was not even known generally The Prime Minister, Sir John ship in the crime at Marselles.

that he was suspected of partner- Simon and Sir Bolton Eyres; Monaell, together with the First tinguished lineage, of one of the old Colonel Percevic is a man of dis- Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Ernio Chat familles field, and Vice Admiral Little, aristocracy. He served with great of Austro-Hungarian were the principal representativea distinction with his country's forces

the British side, while for during the World War. Bund America Mr. Norman

Davis, Admiral Standley and Mr. Hugh

When his native province was Wilson, American Minister at handed over to Yugo-Slavian con- Berae, wore the chief representatrol after the Treaty of Versailles, tives. Experts were also present, he went into voluntary exile and is Washington, Oct. 30.

Following last week's meetings, known to have been a leader of A. Robert Bingham, Ambassa. both the British and American Patriot groups antagonistic to dor to the Court of St. James, re- delegates were familar with the the Yugo-Slavian administration cently urged the stabilisation of outline of the Japanese proposals; enter Specini. the pound and dollar, and his at of which they today compared titudo struck a discordant note in their impressions, "The dutigerous climax of the has been listening to and, in fact, proposals. come under two headings the silvery music Bonator Thomas Brondly stated, the Japanese crossing occurred at 9 p.m. The Collector of Customs, Mr. Julu", he said,

(G.M.T.) 1,017 miles from Huno-composing.

quantitative proposals which Senator Thomas was roused to with considerable freedom Inside J. Walter Doyle, told Sir Charles.)

suggest a common upper limit, on behalf of the Governor: "I ex-

the extent of sending. a. message "We flow into blinding rain. I to Mr. Bingham to-day reminding the tonnage total, and qualitative end the courtesy of this port to tried to switch on the search- the Ambassador that Congress proposals which are directed at a the first aviator to land in Hawali lighta but got the, from a foreign country.

wind flap alone was empowered to decide drastic limitation of "offensivo" switch instead, and the plane upon the value of the country's

units. "With aviation's present pro- therefore stalled, dived and spun The Senator adds, warmly, that can delegates naturally approach Although the British and Ameri ress," ho continued, "wo hope to from fourteen thousand feet to see you here frequently in the six thousand. There we straigh future."

tened out.

Thousands of enthusiastic Hawalins and foreign residents, and a large group of American naval and army officers greeted] the airmen at Wheeler Field.

FAST CROSSING.

The light from Suva to llono- lulu required twenty-four hours! and thirty-five mintues..

:

TELLS STORY

OF FLIGHT

Sir Charles related to the United Press his story of the light,

POUND-DOLLAR LINK HORROR

CHINESE DIES IN PRISON

COMPLICATION OF DISEASES

Sentenced

to three monthsa

a recent tour of the United States these proposals from diferent hard labour on October 11, Wong. Los Angeles, Det: 20,- Tellegen, famous actor,

showed that the masses of the political and geographical back Kau, aged 32, died in the Victoria American formerly leading man with Sarah FLEW THROUGH STORM,

"I was scared to death for to tie the dollar to the pound.

Gaof hospital on Saturday after people were not ready grounds, the difficulty confronting Bernhardt and the husband of

a while," he admitted, smiling,"

both delegations was to reconcile non. Geraldine Farrar, was found dend

Sir Charles said they had had

While administration circles the Japanese destra for a common An inquest was conducted by in the bathrooni of his honte to-

a difficult flight at times.

Sir Charles estimated there was Binghans had official approval for fence needs.

have already indicated that Mr. upper limit with the different de Mr. W. Thomson sitting as "It was a trying trip towards two and a half hours' fuel loft in his statement on currency, it is day, stabbed five times in tho

Coroner, in the Central Police the finish.. Thore were strong the breast with a pair of scissora. head winds 'most of the way but Hawall, He flow the route at an is dying a kite,Router, The now Administrative Board Police believe he took his own

tanks when he arrived at believed in some quarters that he tive proposals difficulty arises in the following Jury: Messrs. J. R Again, in regard to the qualita Court this morning, assisted by of the N.R.A. is reviewing various life in a fit of despondency over we do not anticipate much trouble average speed of 128 miles per

deciding which types of vassol are Jones (fareman), A. H. Busto and codes. Special Government treat-failing health-Reuter.

on the way to California. The hour:

offensive and which defensive. A L Silva, mont of natural resources In-

plane performed perfectly."

British Wireless,

The President definitely will not try to balance the Budget for 1935,

dustries is contemplated.

The Agriculture Adjustmeht Administration is inclined to-

wards Jess

year.

restriction next

The twelve cent cotton

YARN TAX OPPOSED

A

Manking, Oct. 30. ↑ Firm opposition against a fur-

Government loan offer combined ther Increase in the consolidated

He had not decided, he said, whether to hop off for California this afternoon or delay for a short time-United Press-

WATCHING WEATHER.'

SEEKS INTERVIEW WITH MARSHAL

The flora will leave for Los Angolds as soon as the weather is

Shanghai, Oct. 30. favourable, which is not expected A spokesman of the Japanese to SENSATIONAL FLIGHT.

be for two or three days. Legation stated that Mr., Ariyoshi, After a sensational flight across with decreasing exports may result tax on cotton yarn is expressed the Pacific, encountering a tropical was most straorous, that they had on a tour of Inspection. If Mar Japanese Minister to China, is pro The airmen said their flight peeding to Poking, on November: 6 in the Government having seven in a petition to the Government storm towards the Hawailan end to battle head winds, but that shal Chiang Kai-shok could remain million bales of cotton on hand at fled by the National Cotton Mill of his journey, Sir Charles Kinga- actually it was uneventful except Mr. Ariyoshi would seak an opport the end of the current crop year. Owners' Association of Shanghai ford Smith arrived here at 7.10 for their ons dive towards the unity to interview him, he declares, -Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. |to-day.-Renter.

G.M.T.--Reuter,

water."United Press.

Central NewE

ANOTHER. WINNER IN, IRISH SWEEP

The prison, medical offcor, Dr. L.-D. Pringle, stated that on ad mission to prison, Wong Kau was found to be suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis and ad mitted to be a chronic, opte

Another £100 winner in the from

Saddict. On Octob London, Oct. 20. Trish Hospitals Sweepstake is an died on

admitted

noubced in "Margaret C. care of The the Meklong Railway Company

Bangkok Router

bacilliar

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