RIOTOUS SCENE IN CHICAGO.
POLICE THROWN IN LAGOON.
ENORMOUS
DAMAGE
Chicago, Nov. 1.
The Chicago World's Fair closed with scenes of the wildest disorder. Boister-. ous
crowds turned ugly' when they had felt their strength and did enormous damage throughout the fair grounds.
Revellers spent the night pillag- ing the booths and doing wanton damage valued at $150,000. They wrecked the model villages and pitched furniture and polleemen who attempted to, intervene into! the lagoon.
They drank every drop of beer at the fair, breaking into the storen held by concessionaires,
Scares of employees of various establishments flog in terror be-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY NOVEMBER
PURELY
Nice weather
the Navy returned to Hong Kong
have.
AMERICA FIGHTS
PERSONAL
"The town is full
of honest
open
faces.
The women are ∙enjoying every
minute of it.
But i can't get anyone to
dance with !
Mexico Expelling
fore the sarging crowds which MONOPOLY Bishops?
stently grew in numbers and in vourage.
One of the taxi outrages was the invasion of the model Italian
village. The crowd became In- furiated when Sally Rand, the fan dancer, refused to perform be cause the night was too cold. The mob went wild and tore things to
· pièces. „Police were helpless and the disorders continued until the crowd had exhausted its energy--- Reuter.
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Dr. Hugo Eckener, who believ 48-hour trans-Atlantic air mail ber. vics in now funsible.
CHANGTING SURRENDER
REDS DRIVEN FROM FUKIEN CITY
FAR EAST OIL TRADE BARRED
JAPAN HELD' RESPONSIBLE
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Washington, Nov. 1. It is learned that the State Department is considering further representations Japan, concerning the Man- chukuo oil situation.
to
RENEWED WAR WITH CHURCH
CATHOLICS FACE SEDITION CHARGE
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SALVATION ARMY PRAISED
DUKE OF YORK'S TRIBUTE
HUGE MEETING
London, Nov. 1. H.R.H..the Duke of York. paid warni tribute to the Salvation Army at a huge meeting in the Albert Hall, London, to-day, when The Army said farewell to its retiring Head, General Higgins.
Cabinet Ministers, Ambassador
and
many other distinguished people, including representatives of other faiths and denominations, were present.
The Duke all the Salvation great claim upon
of the Royal Family, but of all
Mexico City, Nov. 1. It is learned that Attorney General Portes Gil intends Army made a SOOD to present evidence the regard not only of members alleging sedition against sincere And thoughtful people, high Roman Catholic pre- because it helped undoubtedly to lates in Mexico and also to make for more tolerant religious
opinions and class distinctions. The United States considers the.
"I believe," he said “there in proposud vil monopoly a distinct, initiate prosecutions. viointion of the Japanese "Open" It is understood the charges to-day more mutual sympathy and Door" policy in the Far East and concern the churchmen's opposi understanding nationally and in- another move to clarify the position to the Government's rational-ternationally, and the Salvation tion is imminent.
istic education programme under Army, among other religinus and The United States, it is said, the Six-Year Reconstruction Plan, philanthropte boilies, has had a President Rodriguez in a letter full share in bringing that about. considers Japan directly respon-
were required as sible for the maintenance of the to the Attorney General in which If an example
the proof, it is here this afternoon. inquiry into "Open Door" in Manchukuo and be ordered an
including On this platform are leading re- will resist Japanese efforts to churchmen's activities,
faiths, evade responsibility by attempt their citizenship status, states that presentatives of many ing to have the United States deni lie in proceeding with a plan tole, Jew, Hindu and Mohamme
Anglican, Non-conformist, Cathe- with Manchukuo direct. Man expel these churchmen from:
dan, met here in glad accord to chukuo, at least unofficially, is re- Mexico.
show their appreciation-of-the- garded as a Japanese puppet
leader of another religious body At Agua Caliente, just ever the¦ state.
U.S.-Mexico border, where thou- tad thus pay their tribute to the sands of tourists go annually for work of the Salvation Army." the great race programmes, state British Wireless... authorities
MANCHUKUO IGNORED.
1 Indiented clearly that the United States has no intention of holding conversationa with Man- chukuo in the matter of the oil monopoly.
CHURCHES CLOSED.
have ordered the has ordered Bishop Nicolas Cornal closing of all but five churches. to leave the state within 72 houra.
The Governor of Puebla State|—United Press.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
TO YIELD REVERANCE TO ANOTHER, Į
It is the official contention that Japan cannot evade her responsi- bility in her apparent attempt to
The rainfall registered at the close the door of Manchukuo "com- merce to the rest of the world. TO 1010 OURSELVES AND OUR LIVES Botanic Gardens during October total. Thut Japan herself is responsible AT HIS DISPOSAL IS NOT SLAVERY;d 3.5 inches, spread over ten days. is revealed by the fact that the OFTEN, IT IS THE NOBLEST STATE IN proposed Manchukuo all monopoly WHICH A MAN CAN LIVE IN THIS
WORLD.--Ruskin. would be financed with 80 per cent. of Japanese capital-United) Press,
TOE IN THE DOOR,
Washington, Nov. 1.
Two Chinese houses, Nos, 4 and 13
One cane of diphtherin and two cases of typhoid were reported to the local health authorities on Wednes day.
Foochow, Nov. 2. A military report from Lungyan, in Southern Fukien, states that the Government troops occupied
TMK Lung Lane, included within Sir William Shenton, alias Yvonne the city of Changing at noon
Inlund Lot No. 2738, were sold to Mir, Shenton, Captain and Mrs. W. G. yesterday without meeting serious
Chan Yue-fan, or No. 160 Wing Lok Benn and Misa Denn were passengers opposition from the Reds, who are
Street, at an auction at the China from longkang by the Empress of The United States has no in- Rooms, yesterday. The price realised Russin to-day, believed to have abandoned the tention of relaxing its efforts to was $1.100. city long before the arrival of the maintain the "Open Door" in the; Government troops. With the fall Far East, declared the Under- of Changling, the Reds have on-
Under the auspices of the Educa Secretary of State. Mr. Phillips. tton Society of the Hongkong Univer tirely lost their last foothold in to-day.
sity, Father G. Byrne, M.A., SJ., will Fukien.
The Government was consider-give a lecture on "Am I a Character A subsequent report states that ing its next move in regard to the or Have I One? The Ego's Back Parlour", nt 8.30 pm. in the Union
mcaaurea
ed rehabilitation work. Emergency Americans took the position that are being taken to Japan had promised to maintain relieve the refugees and sufferers In the city-Central News.
JOHNSON'S HOLIDAY
TELLS U.S. ABOUT
CHINA
INDIA REPORT
An old woman, Li Shu-tai, and 70, was fatally injured yesterday through fall when cutting grass on the hil- above the Taikoo Sugar Ro. nery. She died on arrival at the Government Civil Hospital.
xide,
Fatally injured through a fall from
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Choral-Old English Folk Songs:-
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Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and the State Opera Orchestra con- tucted by Dr. Leo Blech. 1st Movement-Allegro Molto ap-
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2nd Ord
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the Government troops entered the proposed Manchukio ofi monopoly, Annembly Room of the University. the second floor verandah of No. 3 city of Changting and have start- | he said.
The lecture will be open to the public. West Street, Quarry Bay an 8-year-
*.*
old girl, Choy Chan, was admitted the "Open Door" policy in Man of the Blue Funnel steamer Gloucus, yesterday, where she died.
Mr. R. Urquhart, thiru engineer to the Government Civil Hospital chukuo, and that they were con- lying at Talkoo Docks, injured his acquently entitled to expect arm when it was cut by the wind- freedom
Six months' bard labour was the of operation there. screen of a private car at the west sentence Imposed upon Wang Siu-wah, Washington may make further gate of the dockyard. An artery was 18-year-old unemployed, when he 10.25 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, representations to Tokyo unless n severed and an operation was per. appeared, before. Mr. E. I. Wynne Rugby afid-day Press Nowe, Further solution is reached-Reuter.
formed at the Government Civil Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy London Stock and Commodity.quota- Hospital. His condition is reported to this morning, charged with the theft long, followed by New York Opening he good.
of a radiator cap, the property of QuotationIn Miss George. The radiator cap was Twelve months' hard labour was stolen from private car No. 308, which the sentence imposed by Mr. W. M. was parked outside No. 7 Tak Shing Thomson, at the Central Magistracy Stroot on Wednesday. Detective- this morning, on Wong Hin, un- Sergeant Franklin stated that tho employed, charged by Sergeant Boran defendant had ave previous convie- with having returned from. banish- tiene, ment. Defendant was banished for a
This Evening's Broadcast Froni perlod of ten years in February this Theft by finding a bed top cover The German Short-Waver. year. Sergeant Moran sald defendant formed the subicet of a charge Both Houses of Parliamont to-had a very bad record.
brought against Shun: Yuk, 40, a
Eastern Special precum for "Far Washington, Nov, 1. day agreed to a motion that the
coolie, when he appeared before Mr. Hateners will be broadcast to-night by DJA
on 31.88 metres we undert · Q. A. A. Macfadyon in the Central can Minister to China, who arrived Committee on Indian Constitu- convened to effect the voluntary gulity. Sub-Inspector J. Dredge stat The extraordinary general meetine Polica Court this morning. He pleaded
p. Open Announcement, German Palk Hany Freseramms-FeTREME here to-day, stated that conditions tional Reform should be publish winding up of the Hongkong Flyined that complainant Li Chi, an
(German, English), in China were really good od simultaneously in Britain and Club, has been postponed for
amah employed at No. 69 Jervolg and 'very quiet, comparatively, in ¦ India,
second time awing to absence of Street, and the defendant knew each spite of the effects of the depres It in expected that it will be s quorum. Included in the other by sight. The defendant stated. slon,
available to members on the evening business on the agenda was a resol to the police that he saw the coVOT, He is renewing contracts with of November 21 and
tion to retain the surplus funds of which had been put out to dry, blown officials here and next month will be published in the Press on the the Club until such time as a similar of the line, but instead of returning enjoy a short vacation in Wyoming.following morning-British Wiretion within one year, to hand the 20 cents. One of #10, or fourteen club is formed or, failing auch forms- It to the owner sold it to a man for United Press.
less.
runda to the Government USAGE 17 hard labour was imposed...
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