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SOMETHING, 'VASTLY SUPERIOR ABOUT———

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FIRST EDITION.

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No. 197

D-A-TXT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934. 日五廿月光

BINGLE.COPY 10 CENTS $16.00 PER ANNUM

FRGO MK IV MODEL

SINGLE INTERCEPTER FIGHTING

AEROPLANE. Price $6.95

WHITEAWAYS

BRITAIN PLANS EXPANSION OF AIR LINES

AIRWAYS REACH TOWARDS CHINA

SIR PHILIP SASSOON'S OUTLOOK

DEVELOPING OF VITAL LINKS

MINISTER'S LONG FLYING TOUR

London, Oct. 31. Sir Philip Sassoon, the Under-Secretary for Air, in hopeful of an eventual ser. vice by Imperial Airways into China. In conversations with officials of the company at Singapore, where great de- velopment work is proceed. ing, he had been led to believe that the difficulties encountered in the scheme. for extension of Imperial Airways to China were being gradually overcome.

YANGTSE PILOTS STRIKE THREAT

Object To Fresh Examinations

Shanghai, Nov. 1

The Chinese Shanghai Pilotage Association of the Yangtse River is-lodging a protest with the Central Covernment authorities against the newly promul- gated regulation whereby all pilots will have to take examination and certificates will be withheld from those who fail to pass.

The Pilotage Association criticises, the regulation as Impracticable and threatens to call a strike if the regula- tion is withdrawn-Central News,

ALTERNATİONABLE MATRACTING PRAKSELLA EN LANTERNTÁLNEJO

RESTORATION OF WAGES

ROOSEVELT PLANS ANNOUNCED

Washington, Oct. 31.

Princess Marina, who yesterday figured in a Paris incident, when u Greek woman leant on the running board of her mutor-ear, brandishing

letter implaring help for bar sNORG

WOMAN'S ATTACK' ON PRINCESS

C.E.R. SALE AGREEMENT NOW A CERTAINTY

Nazi Church

Head Loses

MOSCOW EXPECTS

Second Round EARLY TRANSFER

OPPOSING BISHOPS

REINSTATED

FIGHTING PARSON

CHEERED

Berlin, Oct. 31..

Protestant Church delegates

ONLY DETAIL OF DEAL

LEFT TO SETTLE

Wild cheering of 4,000 CAUSE OF FAR EAST gathered at the Marble Hall FRICTION REMOVED

Zoo, the capital's largest ball room, greeted the an- nouncement to-day that the Opposition had won an- other round against the official Nazi Church and Reichsbishop Mueller.

Dr. Niemceller, "the Fighting Parson of Dahlem," 1 one of the foremost of the co-operating! londers in the struggle against Reichabishop Mueller, announced

DUKE OF KENT'S FIANCEE that his allies, the South German

IN PARIS ADVENTURE

President Rosevelt today **: ONLY

ONLY A FALSE ALARM

Sir Philp has just returaef from an extended air tour, one of the longest Minister has under- taken, and on Jankitty from Singa pore to-day declared he was parti. younced his intention of cularly interested in the develop mending to tonepiss sult restnya - ment of aerodromes and landingțation, ne front July 1, 1915, of alt rounds on the India Singapure salaries of government employees section of the Imperial Airways ; to the 1992 level,

route into the Far East. This is Is in the mdministrai un'i naturally a vital link In the pectation that increases in values.

and prices will warrant the restur panding system,

ation,

The Air Ministry hnd heen working for many months, he said, on plans for the development commerclat air transport.

NEED FASTER PLANES.

They had come to the conclu- sion, he added, that Dying times for the routes at presént operated must be drastically eurtailed.

·Faster shipa seem to be the great 'aim of the industry. He admitted,

and in that the Ministry

heartily co-operating.

air network he had often

M;¡༥

During his tour of the British

Salaries were reduced fifteen pr cent, when President Roosevel entered the White. House in 1983; at the tast Congress restored den per rent, so that the forthcoming increase will be only five per cent.

Renter.

HOME MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

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flown ami landed at night, Sir Philip in the Municipal Councit elections! went on.

Rogular sight flying long the air routes will be a more practical, proposition in the near future.

be revonstituted.

in

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Paris, Oct. 31. Princess Marina, liancee of the Duke of Kent, to- day figured in what at first appeared to be an attack upon her person.

Bishops, Dr, Moiser of Bavaria and Dr, Wurm of Wurtemburg; had been restored to the offices of which they were deprived by the Reichs- bishop. Their reinstatement takes effect from to-morrow, he said.

Yesterday, under pressure from within the Nazi Church ranks, Dr. Jaeger, storm-centre of the fight with the Lutheran Opposition, resigned from all his church oflices. He had been legal adviser to the Reichsbishop and largely instrumental in securing the dismissal of the recalcitrant bishops of Bavaria and Wurtem berg.

Was

Thus, in two days, the fearless The Princess was alighting from her car at her defenders of Church liberty have parents' home here when a Greek woman leaped, shout-won two important rounds in their bout with the Reichsblahop, and ing upon the running board, brandishing a letter. they are consequently cinted. In nome quarters It is believed that Since the assassination of King,

recognition of the demands of Alexander in Ataraeities there has

Reichsbishop Mueller'a opponents was brought about by the delega tion representing 200,000 Bavarian farmers which yesterday took their grievances to ferr Her himself and hyarned him that the Lutheran church was being destroyed by such men as Dr, Jaeger "and that crowd"-Router.

been a certain amount of uncasi- ENGLAND

neas amongst Paris ouicials where visiting royalties are concerned, Princess Marina naturally way being closely guarded,

DEFEATS

Two plafaciothes policemen SCOTLAND

i rushed to her at once und seized the Woman who made no more threatening move than to continue) to wave her letters; A small crowd in the street stood in dumbi but momentury terror, while thej Process remained quite exlm.

NO CHARGE LAID.

LUCKY WIN IN SOCCER TEST ·

PLAYED IN WILD WEATHER

C.M.S.N. SHIP ARRIVES

QUICK PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND

FOUR MORE ON THE WAY

MANY CANDIDATES IN FIELD

London, Det. 31.

Polling takes plage to-morrvey

throughout the country, and London 28 Borough Councils wilAlthough at the Princess re-i ¦ quest, 'The woman, whose nume isį. | Mrs. Adgoni Sulezar, with noti

Stanford Bridge, Oct. 31. The election campaign has been be prosecuted, it is likely that sno

In ley winds and rain, 10,000] Sir Philip believes, for already proceeding For several weeks, and at her husband and sen, who shivering fans watched the Eng- been no stood by when she accosted the fish League players defeat the has been proved perfectly feasible 2.700 candidates have and perfectly safe.-Router.

minated. Of these, 158 have been Princess, will, be deported.

Scottish League team by two goala returned anopposed, and the re-

It appears that Mrs. Salezar bad to one in spite of having had the mainder are contesting 1,167. seats. yo sinister fatentions when she Worst of exchanges generally..

Although many of the issues are made her spectacular approach to the Scottish forwards outplayed For three quarters of the game purely local, the candidates are, the royal car, but only wished to the English team easily, running

the main, divided Intu two enlist the Princess' id for her velopment of British commercial Reformers and 1,157, Labour.matter

A scheme for the further departies, 1.271 being Municipal son for some reason and in some around the remarkably weak! bullt in England for the China air transpori

English balves.. upon plans for Ninety-four are standing 8-special. which the Air Ministry, in con- dependents and 62 as Communists. junction with the Post Oßee and Imperial Airways,

candidates include 400 have been! The net.voly engaged

women-British Wireless, several for monthis past will, it is hoped, bei revealed within the next month or two.

NEW SCHEME IN VIEW.

London, Oct. 31.

This anouncement was made to-) day in interview by Sir Philip) Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, who has just returned from a 19,000-miles fight over fourleen countries and during which he traveled as far cast as Singapore, and vialted the Royal Air Force stations in Egypt, the North- West Frontier and India.

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IN MEMORY OF

PERSIAN POET

LUNCHEON HELD IN

LONDON

not

disclosed.-Reuter

MINISTER ON

VACATION :

Shanghai, Oct. 31.

Moscow, Oct. 31. The cause of much friction and distrust, o matter which more than once has been indicated as possible excuse for war between Japan and Russia, the C. E. R. sale negotiations have now reached a point where complete, and, final set- tlement is virtually certain.

POUND-DOLLAR LINK NEAR

to

Britain Expects Stabilisation Washington, Oct. 31. An agreement for the stabilisation of the sterling- dollar rate.within a defined -arca....ís- In- prospect,--accord--

ing

informed British opinion. An increasing number of authorities in the Gold Bloc nations favour quick revaluation

The present quotations of the Dawes and Young Loan bonds аге evidence ol British and French specula- tive opinion that those sums which are due after this half-year will not be paid.

Gold which as been accumulated tri India at high prices is being export- to London Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.

action.

cd

CANTON MAN WINS £5,700

DREW HORSE IN SWEEPSTAKE

BOUGHT TICKET IN HONGKONG

It is expected here that complete agreement for the transfer of the railroad from Russia to Japan and Manchu kuo will be reached shortly.

While the purchase price has beon fixed at 140,000,000 yen, negotiations will continuo for a time in regard to other conditions of the sale, the most important of which relate to the clrcumstances of the transfer of the railway to the purchaser and guaranteos for the payment of the purchase. price

It is agreed that in the ovent of the yen falling below a certain value, currency payments will be reckoned according to the gold

rate.

EMPLOYEES PROTECTED.

In the event of decision to dis- i miss the Soviet employees of the railroad, the new administration must give three months' notice and dismissed employees must have the right to remain in Man- chukuo two months longer to settle their personal affairs.

Mr. Yuronoff, the Soviet Am- bassador to

Tokyo, and Mr. Hirota, Japanese Foreign Minis- tor, are continuing the negotia- tions. There have been reports that the latter stages have been Homewhat acrimonious.-Reuter.

BAD DAY FOR BOOKMAKERS

RECORD BETTING AT NEWMARKET

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Newmarket, Oct. 8t. (Special" to "Telegraph")

Bookmakers to-day declared themselves harder hit by the (By Teleprash, Copyright. Telegraphie des

Ordinance, 1894. Rresived, Nevamter victory of Mr. Watney's Wychwood Abbat in the Cambridgeshire than. Dubilu, Oct. 31. in

any race in the past twenty The winner was second favourite

The totaligator pool of £21,283

The first of the four steamers

Merchants Steam Navigation Com- At the interval Scotland led by pany fleet, through the British one goal, seered by McCulloch. Boxer Indemnity Fund, has arrived and it appeared that the northern bore. She is the Haiyuen. team must win.

She took 47 days for her passage maps England, however, played up out from Newcastle, and arrived after resumption and persistently three days ahead of her schedule.

In the Irish Sweep on the Cam-yours. attacked. Brook, scored finally Two other vessels of the same bridgeshire Stakes, Mr. N. S. Lei, after a really brilliant effort and

type and tonnage are at prosent c/o Mesars. Relas, Massey and Co., to Spendapenay on their way to Shanghal from of Hongkong, with ticket No. Britala, aud a fourth will leave CH06073, draw Lord Derby's was a record for any big race at England to-day, according to latest Highlander, which came in third. Newmarket Router Special, information by the owners,——

and the reinen Won 4 prize of | £10,000,----United Pross,

Mr. Lol is Manager of the Young Sing Insurance, Company, of Canton, and he bought his ticket from Mr. Fung Pak-ngok. compradore of Messrs. Reiss, Masspy and Co., of Hongkong.

added another goal a little later., RETURNING TO CHINA-Reiter,

IN JANUARY

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, Oct. 31. Mr. Anthony Edon, Lord Privy ture Ordinance, 11. Received, November (lly Telemark, Copyright. Telegraphia Mes Seal, represented the British Gov. 4 hát am,)

Chiengo, Oct. 81.

Mr. Nelson Johnson, the Ameri-

GOVERNOR VISITS KAI TACK

HOUR'S FLIGHT IN PLANE

Reuter,

It Je-understood that, in res-

NEW AIR SERVICE COMMENCES

Kwelhus, Nov. 1. The newly established air sor

TO PLY TO CANTON,

Shanghef, Oct 31. Tho 8.8. Hallung, one of the Sir Philip Sassoon's journey was erament at a luncheon of the

vesacis recently built in England made in seven different types of Royal Central Asian Society in

for the China Merchants Steam aircraft, civil and military, and the House of Lords, at which the he is convinced that civil air Persian

His Excellency the Governor, Navigation Company, arrived here Minister and mary can Minister to Chinn who is on Sir William Fedl, yesterday visit this afternoon for delivery. She ongo to a cabls offer before the vice between Lanchow and Pao transport must, distant future, increasingly sup- hounur the immortal memory

Herending far oriental scholars wore present, to leave here, onld to-day he would ed Kal Tack Aerodrome, where he will be docked to-day for examinnaco, Mr. Lel sold a half-share touchen, under the control of the

of spend a month in the capital and Inspected the establishment, as to the C.M.S N.C. on. November 10

tion and will be formally delivered nterest in his ticket for $700. Eurasian Aviation Corporation. Is 'Tis 'ns amount to approximate- being inaugurated this morning plant the old forms of transport. Fridausi the great poet of Persia, another month at Cody, Wyoming. Lator, His Excellency took The as. Haibong will be placed

£6700 in that case, not count with a first Eurasian plans starte During his long tour, there wore whose miltentum is being colebrat He was bailing for China in fight in one of the planes, lasting in the service between Shanghal ng the percentage the ticketing from Lanchow carryin

(Continued on Page 7.). ed.-British-Wireless.

January, he added —— Undied Prész, about an hour.

"jolier may recölye.

quantity of mall-Central News.

| and Canton.--Control Newe,

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