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JAPAN AIMS AT GRADUAL EQUALISING OF NAVIES
WILLING TO REDUCE
SPEED FLIERS
FIGHTING TONNAGE AT KARACHI
ORIGINAL DEMAND
UNALTERED
SAITO DENIES PLAN FOR PACT WITH U.S.
CLARIFIES POSITION
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic, Mesnapra, Ordinancı, 1895. Redrived,,Oct. 31, 9.49 m.)
Washington, Oct. 30.
The Japanese Ambassador to the United States,
Mr. Saito, intimated to newspaper interviewers here
to-day that Japan would not insist upon the immediate
granting of naval equality by Great Britain and America.
He said that Japan would be
satisfied with achieving equal TERRORISM
naval strength by degrees and var a considerable period of time, wherend it was generally helfeyed that Tokyo was demanding either a rapid reduction of British and American strength to her level ur an understanding which would allow her, if she so desired, to build up to their levet immediate Ty
STILL ADAMANT,
The Government of Japan was still adamant upon the principle of equality, nevertheless, and would never be satisfied with anything else. Mr. Saito con- tinued. It would be a mistake to think that her attitude had in any way been softened by recent developments.
fleat
DYING OUT IN INDIA
TO IMPROVE
CHEAPER PARCEL
POSTAGE
Coming Into Force
To-morrow
The Postmaster General announces that as from to-morrow, the Parcel Post rates to the United Kingdom will be reduced to: lb.. $1.50; 7 lb., $2.50; 11 lb., $3.50; 22 16., $6.00.
is
The reduction, it hoped, will have a stimulat~ ing effect on the Christmas Parcel Post, which closes on November 9.
BIG ORDERS FOR BRITAIN
SUCCESSFUL TRADE
MISSION
MANCHUKUO CONTRACT
SLOWED UP NO CHANGE
BY FAULTY OIL FLOW
JONES AND WALLER STILL TRYING
READY TO HOP TO BAGHDAD? Karachi, Oct. 30.
At the rate they are travelling, Cathcart Jones and K. F. H. Waller will
IN STATUS
British Legation
In China
(Special to "Telegraph"}
illy Telegraph, Coperighi. Telegraphic Um. agre finance. [Spi. Received, 21, list o..
October
London, Oct. 30. Reports from Nanking that the British Legation in China might be raised In status to an Embassy, have been authoritatively denied here.
There will be no change, at least for the present, it was stated.--United Press. WRENCE BATTALIONS
nearing
probably land their British the handicap group and which land, having completed the clude that Melbourne in- built Comet plane to Eng-are now Melbourne, before some of our crossing of the Timor
round trip from London to truliun. James Melrose, whose
adventurous
He slept part of the way, lost his sorse and ran it of fuel, but changing his direction at the last minut managed to Klide with
those who started the air finished half the distance. marathon with them have
The Englishmen arrived empty tanks the here to-day, weary but en-miles to Port Darwin,
remaining five thusiastic, having been de layed at Al shabad.
He left Charleville at 1.25 a.m. to-day on the Inst leg of the light and is given a taking a prize.
good chance of
If the low oil pressure in the qurt engine is run tied they will Tokyo, Oct. 30.
take off to-night for Baghdad.
ANOTHER SOLO PILOT. TRADE CONTINUES [owed newspaper here, announes jump thercutter,
The Japan Advertiser. American- them to reach England in
which may make it possilife for Lieut. M. Hansen, the Danish that the Federation of
one solo rumpetitor, arrived at
Clon- British Industries Mission has
While at will be leipossible for there.
curry and is spending the night | orders from the
speures them to beat the time set by Senti | route and his
He exhausted his petrol en Manchalead for valuable rolfwaytween
Government of and Binck for the distane? he was not working.
reserve tank feed materials.
London and Melbourne, they will etablish a remarkable descend. He managed to refuel hig
therefore consist of rails red for the double journey if main tank finally, and arrived at
forced and equipment vaited at appro- they are not farther delayed.
Imately £8,000,000).
Cloncurry after dark...
COMMUNISTS'
THREAT
The materiais
Was
ANOTHER MISHAP.
The contract has been funnera!·· MOLLISONS ON WAY HOME: London, Oct. 30. thugh Seligman Bros., on a At question time in the House at year credit basis, the perenaining at Calentts to-night oa D. 11. Dragon, has been held up of Commons to-day, in response.fister, Full equality in
Capt. and Mrs. Mollison are was the aim at the Japanese people, the Indian situation, the Secre- tonmage to a request for a statement on
J. D. Hewett and C. E, Kay, in he declared: and quality by mentary for India, Sir Samuel Hoare,
their was to Allahabad froni which at Cloncurry owing to an accident point they will y for England when they fio-morrow, providing the repaira leave the aerodrome. They are were attempting to to their plane have been ellerted. likely to be held up two days, but
They sportingly agreed to let their chances Cathcart Jones take
will 4 cylinder judiced by the delay as this station not be pre- out of their machine to assist his is one of the race checking points. expeditious return in England.
-Reuter. Renter.
of an empty formula would not said it continued to be satisfac-
Marine
AN-
WILLING TO SCRAP. "Japan," the Ambassador serteil, is willing to much tonnage as any other Power na long as quality is eventually
attained."!
scrap
Lory.
Civil disobedience had disap peared and public interest was now centred mainly on the elce. tous to the Legislative Assembly. adopted against terrorism and Special measures had been l the matter of non-aggresin etive public opinion was develop- were being firmly maintained, and parts, rumours of which have beening in Bengal against the terrorist floating around Washington lately, Mr. Saito said he thought was wise to deny that Japan was seeking
Action had also been taken any such arrangement against certain Communist with the United States. There wasganisations whose activities con- solutely no truth or foundation dituted a threat to taw and order. for such a suggestion, he said.-- United Press.
On the North-West Frontier the situation was tranquil.
Ready To Talk With Free State
ENGLAND'S STAND UNALTERED
THOMAS EXPLAINS
ATTITUDE
London, Oct. 30. Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Dominions, when questioned in the House of Com- mon to-day, declared that there had been no negotiating between Britain and the Irish Free State
movement,
TRADE IMPROVES.
пр-
MORE MONEY FOR PRISONS
FARMERS SCOLD HERR HITLER
Reichsbishop Mualler.
PREDICT RUIN OF CHURCH
MUELLER AND “THAT
2
CROWD MUST GO”
OPPOSITION WINS POINT
(Special to "Telegraph")
10 Triumph, Copyright, Telegraphie Mass mors Ordinance, 1891. Received October XI, AT 1.19.)
Berlin, Oct. 30,
A straight talk was given to Herr Hitler by thirty Nazi Bavarian farmers, represent.
IRISH FLIER ing 200,000 Bavarian Pro-
GIVES UP
PLANE UNFIT FOR
FAST FLIGHT
TO BE SENT TO MAKERS
of the race.
testant farmers, when this delegation of solid citizens visited Dor Fuehrer to-day to tell him "what was going on" in the Evangelical Church.
They told Herr Hitler that Reichsbishop Mueller and Dr. Jaeger "and that crowd" must. go, as they were ruining the Lutheran Church.
¡
London, Oct. 30,
An official of the Chancellery later denied that the delegation
race
The decision to postpone inde- had been personally received by finitely Colonel Fitzmaurice's at-lerr Hitler and stated that the Hack un the London-Melbourne farmers had been received by one to-day by the Irish to speed record was announced the Changellor's subordinates,
Hospitals Trust, for
JAEGER RESIGNS, whom Colonel Fitz- maurice was to compete in the partly as a result of the Bavarians
Meanwhile, Dr.-Jaeger, possibly
esa with an 8,000 pound load for (originat marathon uir
to action, but certainly because of Australia. When he could notiNazi pressure from all sides, hus secure a certificate
is American-built machine, he
of airworthi-resigned from all Church ptices.
The Primate accepted and announced that he would seek!
tho
to lower the time of the winner Bavaria, Bishop Wurm or Wor- seratched from the competing tist resignation.
Herr Hitler during the after- tuon received Bishop Meiser of
to start, and on the fast casion Opposition to the National Ger- He has now made two attsarpts Hanover, the three leaders of the ember and Bishop Maharen of flew from lymphe and got on farman Church. as Brussels where part of his Nothing has yet transpired as a undercarriage-guard fell off. He result of the discussion with the Australia, he thought. was forced to return. The plane Bishop, but these three are now not fit for the journey to conversing on the developments of the situation and their report will The Irish flospitals Trast now form the basis of a discussion at states that the married completion the recently appointed Counell of of the neropiane originally preof the Opposition churchman. Brethren, which is representative chided the funnest tests of Here the future attitude eapabilities.
High speed flyin aetion of the group will be decided, conditions on Monday disciosen, Zeneral weaknesses in
the
Special. general finish of the machine, consequently decided that the plane should be makers for tho neressary alterations and tests,
FOOD ALLOWANCE
STILL A CHANCE.
MELROSE ARRIVES. VOTE INADEQUATE | Machines left in
Melbourne, Oct. 31.
Melbourne, Oct. 31. Melbourne ale race which are still here at.11.15 p.m. (G.M.T.) from Young James Melrose arrived Įgiven a chance of winning a placel Charleville.-Reuter.
$34,000 NEEDED
Colony's gaols, the subsistence Due to an unforeseen increase
vote of $130,000 for the current: in the number of prisoners in the
year has proved insufficient. A supplementary suin of $34,000 is therefore being asked for at to- !
the London-
BULGARIAN KING DRIVES BURNING LOCOMOTIVE
WAR
and
it 328
As regards trade there had been morrow's meeting of the Finance DRESSES WOUNDS OF INJURED ENGINE DRIVER: returned to its
an increase during the first quar-Committee
ter of the financial year, both in Council. the total export and import- trade |
of the Legislative
TAKES TRAIN TO SAFETY
Sofu, Oct. 30.
King Boris is the hero of a rail Bulgaria,
of India compared with the corre-
The averag sponding period of Inst year, ac-ness in 1991 was 1,102, Invoi number of pri companied by an increase of im-ving an expenditure, of $149.204: ports from Britain. Recent tariff in 1992 the number was 1,tid,way mishap in his kingdom of legislation had improved the posi-costing $161,671: in 1933, 1.472, tion of the British iron and steel costing $208,006; and in the cur the Indian Legislature had report tember. 1.899, costing $161,177. industry, while the Committee of rent year, up to the end of Sep- The locomotive of the express un
favourably on the result of
which King Boris was riding from the Ottawa trade agreement; and meet expenses till the end of the when it was approximately 140 The $14,000 now required is to Sofa to Varna caught fire to-day
a suplementary agreement with year. Britain British Wireless.
was under negotiation.
Altogether,
miles from Varna. The fire was a result of a minor explosion, it is fourteen
votes, thought, totaling $143,670. are to come before tu-morrow's
The engineer, burned and other. meeting. Amongst these are the following: We injured, aucceeded in bring- ing the train to a atop, whereupon the King, among others, ran for- $65,000 for passages for the what assistance was possible.
ward to investigate and render Polien Force. This is needed to King Borla himself dressed the meet requirements to the end of injuries of the engine driver and Princess Syblilu, wife of the the vote for 1933 was $100,000 of in a passenger coach. Then be the year. It la explained that saw the mau comfortably bedded
STOP PRESS
Stockholm, Oct. 31-
POLICE PASSAGES. –
on the subject of the outstanding eldest son of the Crown Prince, which $136,980 only was expend-returned to the engine cab, mount--
dispute between them.
The position, he explained, res, Rester,
mained exactly as before. Bri-
Ex-
has given birth to a daughtered, largely owing to the fact that fed the driver's seat, pulled. the certala Crown Agents' and other whisite chord with a couple of accounts for passages during that professional jerka and eased out factory basla for a discussion can blaze of fireworks. The Ex- be found.
vote. He was unaware of any overal success,
Meanwhile the engine was still hibition was an outstanding finanthis year has been fully expend-used to subdue the blaze. King The authorised provision for on fire, though chemicals had been tures made by the Free State, he
and backers will added.--Reuter.
robably be paid in fall. Despite ed. the increase over the estimated Boris drove the train to a river depression conditions, the atttend requirements, over and above the just ahead, and the fre ance totalled 38,000,000, who spent expenditure referred to in para-extinguished.
re was soon - King Boris of Bulgaria, who dis The P. and O. liner Rajputann is months of its existence.--Reuter of 18 omorrs avalled themselves drove the train the remaining sixty-fire. He drove the locomotive
about 5000,000,000 during the two graph, one being due to the fact
that the unusually large number situation throughout and finally he was travillion yesterday caught. King Boris took charge of the when, an expraer train on which played grast", preisnée) of mind due here from Shanghai on Friday
while on leave of their suglbilly miles of its journey into Varns sixty miles to a river, where the
Continued on Fabe 7.)
Router
outbreak was extinguished
tain was ready at any time to en-
Chicago, Oct. 31. ter into negotiations if a satishibition closed at midnight amidst year were paid out of the 1934 the throttle.
The Century of Progress
at 8 a.m..
it is giant Bellanca monoplane Cowered by Wasp motors-Heuter.
SECRET PARLEY
.U.S. PLANNING TRADE PACTS ?
WHITE HOUSE
SUGGESTION
apon-ferter
POLICE
FIGHT
and
N.Y. MOB
HUNGER MARCHERS BADLY BEATEN
SEEKING WINTER RELIEF
New York, Oct. 30. Twenty unemployed hunger- marchers were beaten by police, Washington, Oct. 30.
two of them being rendered un- A mysterious conference of arrested, when a crowd of jobless conicious, and forty more were number of high Treasury and State attempted to march from New Department oficials was held in the York to Albany-to-day. White House, to-day,
Tho_marchers clashed with the
The exact nature of the discus-polico on the Hudson River bridge. alons was not revealed but Mr. and twelve of the combatants Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of had to be rushed to hospital after the Treasury, stated that they had tho fighting was over, dealt with financial problems gen-
| orally.
Some of the marchers were arni-
ed with knives and the police, armed with machine guns, and
gas bombs waited for them at the bridge head,
White House officials, however, asverted that reciprocal tariff negotiations had been discussed,
President Roosevelt had a lunch men. is reported to be approaches
Another "hunger army" of 150 imson, former Secretary of State tion than New York with the time conference with Mr: Henry Ling Albany from another direc In the Hoover. Administration- Reuter
object of demanding winter coll from the Government ADHES
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