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【四拜禮 號一月一十英港香 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934. 日沉廿月九

BINGLE COPY 10 CENTS 13601 FER AKNUM

THE

F.R.O.O MK. IV MODEL SINGLE SEATER INTERCEPTER FIGHTING

AEROPLANE÷ Price $6.95

WHITEAWAYS

FRENCH TROOPS READY TO QUELL SAAR PUTSCH

MANY LOST IN FIERCE GULF GALE

TEMPEST ON

ST. LAWRENCE

MOTORSHIP FOUNDERS

SCHOONER'S CREW ALSO SUFFERS

Quebec, Oct. 31. When an 80-mile an hour; gale shrieked across the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the North Atlantic during the] past three days, many livea were lost in shinning acci- dients.

Eleven are belleved to have been drowned when the motorship Roy David foundered in heavy seas in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Five of her passengers and six of her crew are missax.

Two of the crew of an unknown i schooner were drowned and five were saved when they landed, nt. Picton Landing, on the const of Nova Scotin. They made shore on le ralta, suffering intensely from their long exposure,

TERRIFIC SEAS.

The liner Letitia berthed at Montreal to lay and reported nu SU-male an hour gate which rayed fer Three days during the crassing from Liverpool,

Hundred foot waves damaged the bridge at cotapanionsays, smash the lifelonts to tinder and drenched the man

ment se sere n times. Reuter,

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BRITAIN WON'T INTERVENE IF INVASION NECESSARY

Herr

Hitler recently inaugurated the "German Exhibit at Cologne, Ha la here seen, at left, viewing a buge. Saar relief map of the Sanr region.

SPIES EXECUTED

IN GERMANY

TRIALS

In the ' HELD IN

SECRET

RUBBER QUOTA DISAGREEMENT

BRITISH AND DUTCH ARGUMENT

DIFFICULTY OF RESTRICTION

London, Oct. 31.

OTHERS SENT TO PRISON

NAMES NOT TO BE DIVULGED

(Special to "Telegraph")

illy Telegraph, Copyright, Teleporate Meas | andra Dedeminer. 129%. Herved, November 1. 17.16 14.1.3

Berlin, Oct. 31.

It was officially announced to- The Financial Times Amsterdam day that a special German court correspondent

death the spies of certain foreign | the recently tried and condemned to|

states that

failure of the International Rubber Committee to reach an agrement 011 the 1935 quetas has created gent disappointinent in that city, especially since the

scle

enly begun a few months ago.

WAS

powers.

The extet number

of the ac-

not known, nor is the

YANGTSE PILOTS STRIKE THREAT

Object To Fresh Examinations

Shanghai, Nov. 1. The Chinese Shanghai Pilotage Association of the Yangise River is lodging a protest with the Central Government authorities against the newly promuf- 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 Nees

BIG ARMY ON FRONTIER

PREVIOUS WARNING

REITERATED

PARIS DISTRUSTFUL OF NAZI AMBITIONS

(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH")

(By Telaroph. Copyright, Telegraphic Memes Ordinance, 1894 Received, Nov. 1, 10.22 am)

GENEVA, OCT. 31. THE ANXIETY OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS OFFICIALS WITH RESPECT TO THE SITUA- TION IN THE SAAR WAS INCREASED TO-DAY WHEN IT WAS LEARNED THAT FRANCE HAD NOTIFIED GREAT BRITAIN THAT FRENCH TROOPS WOULD BE PLACED AT THE DISPOSAL OF SAAR COMMISSIONER

AIRWAYS REACH

TOWARDS CHINA

POUND-DOLLAR LINK NEAR

Britain Expects Stabilisation

Washington, Oct. 31

*

An agreement for the stabilisation of the sterling- dollar rate within a defined arca is in prospect, accord- ing to informed British opinion. An increasing number of authorities in the Gold Bloc notions favour action.

quick revaluation

The present quotations of the Dawes and Young Loan bonds

arc evidence of British and French specula- tive opinion that those sums which are due after this half-year will not be paid.

Cold which

been accumulated in India at high prices is being export- ed to London-Suna, Culbertson and Fritz. GAZİANAMENAÇARANJANIKTATOR

as

KNOX IN THE EVENT OF AN ATTEMPTED Nazi Church The French forces referred to are understood to be Head Loses

NAZI PUTSCH.

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, is 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 tor extension of Imperial Airways to China were peng gradшany overcome.

Sir Pomp has just returned; from, an extended air tour, one of Eng longest a minuter has underst | tuxen, bait on lailing from soug pore to stay secured no war partis

the Sixth and Twentieth Army Corps stationed at Nancy Second Round cry interested in the develop

and held in readiness to march at a moment's notice.

It is expected that M. Laval, the new Foreign Minister in the French Cabinet, when he attende

the Snar Council meeting U.S. NAVAL

OR

or

about Nevefabor 1, wis reiterate

the late M. Earthou's proclamaton EXPANSION

of-September 27-At that time the French Foreign Minister gave warning that French troops would march into the Saar if they were; needed to enforce order and guard personal liberty on the day of the plebiscite.

"France can be called upon to fulfil her very special responsibilities in the Saar," M. Barthou said, and ivi, Laval will probably echo that assertion-United Press.

NO NOTE SENT?

Paris, Oct. 31. A spokesman of the Qual D'Orsay told the United Press that the Foreign Office formally denies sending any note to Britain warning her that France intends to

PEREN (REST: DEČIJSLAZBALENTĪM KIBANTYOURFERIE JULIEnter the Snar,

cused in the attested explanagCANTON

It is learned in Amsterdam that too, the Government refuses to alis- the chest is probably due to the close. They were tried, condemned fact that the British destre 40 perjani executed in egerel, cent.. restriction for three montna

of the excrated. Their napus.j

MAN WINS

Some of the alleged apies were i £5.700

whereas the Dutch insist that it sentenced should only by 20 per cent.

to long pri It is

prison ternis, hoped that a compromise may be guilty in a lesser degree, were ten years each, and only two, reached, perhaps at 30 per cent. sentenced to shorter terms. for three months.

The Minister of Justice states Amsterdam plantation circles that the sentences were passed un consider three months actually isder the old Code, since the acts too short a period for restriction, were committed before May 2, 1934, 119 The companies, especially in Treason has been generally pun Sumatra, wil be unable to make ishable by death only since that the necessary preparations.

date,

Other quarters believe that the However, in these instances the) Dutch East Indies Government Pences were

80 grave that the

DREW HORSE IN SWEEPSTAKE

BOUGHT TICKET IN HONGKONG (Spacial to "Telegraph")

DRITISH ASSURANCE.

ENVISAGED

SWANSON WANTS $42 MORE SHIPS

BUILDING TO TREATY LIMIT

(Special to "Telegraphi")

4 Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphte Menu saper Ordinaker, 1991, freeteri. Nurember 1. 9/15 a.m.)

OPPOSING BISHOPS

REINSTATED

FIGHTING PARSON

CHEERED

Dent

of aerodromes and lunaag grounds on the india-singapore section of the Imperial: Airways Toute into the Far East. This is naturally a vital ung in the ex- panding system,

£38—Air—Ministry bad baõn working for many months, he said, on plans for the development of commercial air transport,

Berlin, Oct. 31.

NEED FASTER PLANES. Wild cheering of 4,000

They had come to the conclu÷? Protestant Church delegates son, he added, that ying times 1or the routes at present operated, gathered at the Marble Hall must be drastically curtailed Zoo, the capital's largest Faster ships seem to be the great ball room, greeted the an-um of the industry, he admitted, nouncement to-day that the heartily co-operating.

and in that the alinistry

was

Opposition had won

During his tour of the British other round against the air network he had often flown official Nazi Church and and landed at night, Sir Pailly

Twent on. Reichsbishop Mueller.

Regular night lying along the

Dr. Niemoeller, "the Fighting air routes will be a more practical Washington, Oct. 1. Parsun of Dahlem,"

proposition in the near future, The Secretary of the Navy, Mr.Foremost of

co-operating Sir Philip believes, for already i

present

the

one 01 tne

and

NEW SCHEME IN VIEW,

London, Oct. al.

been

an invasion of the Saar if such alto be utimated that 88,000 to 93,.the disiniaasi of the recalcitrant | Sasaoon, Under-Secretary for Arg

thing should prove necessary.— United Press.

It is

The fact is that the French Clauda Swanson, stated to-day that leaders in the struggle guns has been proved perfectly feasible army is prepared to enter the Sanr the Navy Department would this Reichsbishop Mueller, announced and perfectly sate-Reuter within two hours in the event of year ask Congress for funds suf- that his hies, the South German a putsch being attempted, but ficient for the construction of Bishops, Dr. Meiser of Bavaria France has positively sent no note forty-two additional warships, re-Dr. Wurm of Wurtemberg, had

Britain on the matter.

gardless of the outcome of the been restored to the stuces of which A cheme for the Turthur do London. naval conversations. they were deprived by the Reichs.velopment of British ecommercial The object of the Navy Depart-bishop. Their reinstatement takes air transport upon plans for The Daily Express' diplomatic ment would be to bring the Ameri- euect from to-morrow, he said.

which the Air Ministry, in con corresponcent states that the can flect up to treaty limits. Yesterday, unier pressure from junction with the Pust Odice and French Ambassador at London,

Mr. Swanson says that several within the Nazi Church ranks, Dr. Imperial M. Corb.n, v.aned the Fore.gn;

thousand additional

Airways, have men will be Jaeger, storm-centre of the fight actively engaged Office on Tuesday and secured the needed to man the ship which will with the Lutheran Opposition, months past will, it is hoped, be for govoral assurance of the British Govern-be commissioned in 1985. The resigned from all his ment that Britain will not oppose from the

church revealed within the next month of young officers offices. He had been legal adviser or two. Academy is thought to Che

Reichsbishop and was This anouncement was made to adequate.

largely Instrumental in securing day in interview by Sir Phillp 000 men will be required during bishops of Bavaria and Wartem-who has just returned from a the next three years to sail the berg. ships the Republic sends to sea, Thus, in two days, the fearless countries and during which he 19,000-miles flight over fourteen compared with the present naval defenders of Church liberty have travelled as far east as Singapore personnel of 82,500.

won two important rounds in their and visited the Royal Air Forca bout with the Reichsbishop, and atations in Egypt, the North they are consequently elated. In West Frontier and India. In spite of the Akron'a fate, the some quarters it is believed that

Sir Philip Sassoon's journey was recognition of the demande

of made in seven different types of on the development of airships for was

Mueller's opponents aircraft, civil and military, and gence or war operations,

The Navy will co-operate with farmors which yesterday took their distant future, Increasingly sup tlon representing 200,000 Bavarian transport must in the not far Mr. Lei is Manager of theges Ordmans, 15. Bessired, November demonstration flights with the new church was being destroyed by (By Telagraph, Copyright. Telegraphis Mammander of the Graf Zeppelin, 18 and warned him that the Lutheran

Dr. Hugo Eckoner, famous comgrievances to Herr Hitler himself plant the old forms of transport Yeung Stug Insurance Company, 1, 8.07 m) of Canton, and he bought his ticket from Mr. Fung Pak-ngok.

Newmarket, Oct. 81. German zeppelin, LZ-120 this sum such men as Dr. Jaeger and that Bookmakers compradore of Messrs.

to-day declared mer, Mr. Swanson anys.-United crowd"Router. Reiss, themselves harder hit by the Press. Massey and Co., of Hongkong. victory of Mr. Watney's Wychwood It is understood that, in ros-Abbot in the Cambridgeshire than ponad to a cabis offer before the in any race in the past twenty race, Mr. Lel sold a half-share years. interest in his ticket for £700.

De Telcamph, Copyright. Telegraphia Mex

objects to the high restriction leath sentence was passed despite ngre Ordinance, 1831. Received, November quota as under the present quota the milder laws under which the d of 20 per cent, it experiences the charge was made.-United Preas. Kreatost dificulty in coping with

the native growers' objections.~~ Router.

COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.

The Financial Times now learns that the.Vutek rubber growers are demanding

twenty

per restriction and the British thirty. cent. It is understood the Dutch may compromise at twenty-five per cent. but will not consider thirty except in the most pressing er- cumstances. It is believed that; the Dutch rubber chiefs are now discussing the position with Dr. Colijn.

The next meeting of the Inter- national Rubber Committee won't be convened until there is reason- ablo hope of agréoment-Reuter...

CANADA PEGS

Dublin, Oct. 31.

In the Irish Sweep on the Cam- bridgeshire Stakes, Mr. N. S. Lei, c/o Messrs. Reiss, Massey and Co., of Hongkong, with ticket No. CHOGG73, drew. Lord Derby's Highlander, which came in third. and therefore won a prize of

GRAIN PRICES £10,000,- United Press.

Winnipeg, Oct. 31.

It is announced at Gov- ernment request that the wheat prices in the Winni- peg grain exchange will be pegged from to-morrow.

December futures will be Uxed at 75 cents per bushel, and Mau futures at 80- Router.

BAD DAY FOR BOOKMAKERS

RECORD BETTING AT NEWMARKET

(Special in TalagrashTM

EYE ON AIRSHIPS.

United States Navy still hos an oye Releught about by the delega he is convinced that civil air

CONFIDENCE UNSHAKEN. (Special to "Telegraph")

pagis

A

The totalisator pool of £21,233

The winner was second favourite His gains amount to approximate to Spondapenny

ly £5,700 in that case, not count

Was

tostifying before the Aviation Commission, ‚racommended tho construction of two military and two trans-ocean passenger carry- Ing dirigibles,

By Talpraph, Cosyright. Telegraphic. Her Ordinanes, $191. Eserved, November 1. Vashington, Oct. 31. He is confident of the practic skipper of the ill-starrod Akron, United Press

Commander Rosendahl, former ability of these machines, he says

Ing the percentage the ticket was a record for any bir race at seller may receive.

Newmarket Rester Special

(Continued on Page 11.

STOP PRESS

The Rajah Mudah of Belange eldest son of the Sultan, has Kuala Lumpur Nov

nounced his rights of succendie he told an Interviewer yesterd

Rower:

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