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WHITEAWAYS
ENGLAND TO FIND WORK FOR 100,000 DERELICTS
PITIFUL POVERTY DEMOCRATS RULE NOT
OF THOUSANDS
INDUSTRY PROVIDES REMEDY
TRANSPORTATION
OF FAMILIES
COMMISSION'S REPORT
(Special to "Telegraph")
ily Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphio Me ager Ordinaner, 1814. Honaived, November 4, 8,39 a.m.)
London, Nov. 7.
The Government will take steps at the next session to provide work for some 100,000 unem- ployed from the "derelict, dis. tricts" of Great Britain. These men have been without work, in some cases, for years.
Wils
re-
Recently Commission appointed to investigate the portedly deplorable conditions in four poverty stricken districts, inf Wrat Cumberland, Tyneside, South Wales and Scotland. The Commission made its report to day,
PRINCE ENTERS
PARLIAMENT
Introduced At House Of Lords
London, Nov. 7. H.R.H, the Duke of Kent was introduced as a member of the House of Lords, with picturesque ceremonial, this afternoon.
He was sponsored by his brothers, the
Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, all being robed in ermine and scarlet. They were led by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod and followed by the Garter Knight of Arms and the Lord Great Chamberlain to the Woolsack, where the new member presented his writ of summons to the Lord Chancellor.
The House was crowded
to witness the ceremony, --- British Wirrlean;
CREATIENNE Stabilisation For 1935?
TO BE CHALLENGED
ELECTION
AFFECTS POLICY
MORE POWER IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS
CHIEF CRITICS
ARE GONE
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Talegraph. Copyright, Trisprankis Mas mpre tinance, 1971. Necsiped, November A. 4.36 a.m./
Washington, Nov. 7.
The triumph of the new in the United
deal States elections has vastly strengthened the hand of
to
M. Daumergue, Premier of France President Roosevelt and of today, may be out of power Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary morrow.
He threatens tori
of State, in the control of with his Cabinet. foreign affairs, inasmuch as
it has assured the ad- ministration of a two-thirds majority vote requisite in Congress for treaty ratifica- tion. The importance of this majority in relation to! MORE RUMOURS | future international proto- try and they be found work as IN WASHINGTON cols can..ot
The Commission discovered, and reported, that there were over 100,000 surplus unemployed in these "derelict districts" and urged that they be transported to some other sections of the coun-
quickly as possible,
The only solution for the pros blem, as far as the Commissioners en nee, Hes in the establishment of new industries to absorb these men, who are more than willing to work, even..for... the smalleat Tring wages.
LAND AND FORESTS.
table
tor of the remedy in bond and that it would
legislation early in the next session to alter the sad conditions of
these
hopeless workery.-Reuter Special.
NULLAH MURDERER TO HANG
EXECUTION DATE NOT NOTIFIED
Predictions that the Socialists
will control the British Govern-
ment after the next election tend
bertson and Fritz.
EX-PRESIDENT
mated.
be over-esti-!
erities of the com- reciprocity and nuval
programmes havei
the
NO SWING TO LEFT.
BRITISH
MISSION
SUCCESS
UNDERSTANDING WITH JAPAN
UNOFFICIAL- AMBASSADORS
там
SENATE CONTROL ASSURED
REPRESENTATIVES' BIG MAJORITY
INCREASING GAINS
(Special to "Telegraph")
(8 Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Mes- pra Ordinance. 1886. fleceived, November
4. . .m.).
The
Washington, Nov. 7.
Democrats have! seized a two-thirds control of the Senate, gaining at least. nine, and perhaps eleven, scats. They also maintained their powerful majority in the House of Re- presentatives.
Senators Reed (Pennsyl-
SOVIET RECALLS REVOLUTION
COLLEZIERENZELNEN DE STANDORT WEITE
MONGOLIA?
JAPAN'S HAND IN THOUSANDS
IN MARCH OF VICTORY
China's Suspicions
Aroused
Peking. Nov. 7.
A serisation has been created here by reports from Kalgan stating that a num ber of Japanese agents have arrived there from Dolonor for the alleged purpose of engaging in certain subver- sive activities aimed at dis- engaging Mongolia from the Chinese union.
It is also alleged that the Manchukuo-Japanese mili- tary authorities are plan- ning the organisation of three armies of so-called "Monogolian Precautionary Guards
be recruited from Inner Mongolia.- Central News.
to
DARING
vania), Robinson (Arkan-VOYAGE sas), Hatfield (West Virgi-!
nia), Fess (Ohio), Kenn TO MACAO (New Jersey),
Herbert
Rhode Island), Patterson
(Missouri), and Wallcott (Connecticut), and France (Maryland) all were defeat- ed,
Senator Bronson Cutting (New Mexico) and Senatür Townsend (Delaware) are doubtful.
COCKLE-SHELL'S
PASSAGE
H.K. YACHTSMEN
ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED
VAST PARADE SALUTES STALIN
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Telepraph. Copyright. Telegraphis Ma perdinance, 1893. Recalvad, November
Moscow, Nov. 7. All Russia to-day ob- served the seventeenth an- niversary of the revolution which obliterated the monar- chy and gave to the country its system of Communism."
In all the chief towns and cities there were milltary and civilian parades at which speeches were mado glorifying the work of the revolutionary leaders.
In Moscow the ovoming of can- , firing salvo after 'snivo and the roar of cores of aeroplanes flying in formation above the packed streets, lent an atmosphere. of modernisin to an almost barlarle BIENE where Russia paraded its power.
ilundreds of thousands of people, waving flags and marching in deep columns, tramped through the streets, sorged towards the square. TELL STORY
where, by Lenin's tomb, the Iron Dictator Stalin and other members of the Government took the salute. Although Macao is within comparatively easy reach of
elected.
The massed army units and the Senator Robert Lafollette Wis yachtsmen make the trip in their of Stalin and other leaders of the Hongkong it is not often local civilians, too, carried huge portraits consin) and Senator Vandenberg (Michigan) were rago, however, the trip was made
Arthur small craft. About two years tation, past and present.-ftcuter
Special by Mons. Poinset, the local French sportsman in a sampan
GOVERNORS RETURNED.
ernors
were
fitted with a 12 H.P. outboard ARMS TRADE
and Co., Ltd, PROBED BY ¦
REPORT EXPECTED IN PARLIAMENT
MR. EDEN HEADS
and
· INVESTIGATION
London, Nov. 7.
It has a maximum
on board
Washington, Nov. 7 mentary quarters are that slabili. mercial
Predictions in British Parlia-1 The chief antion of the Pound-U.S. Dollar construction cross-rate is likely early next year, been eliminated-from-Congress.
President Roosevelt has project.hus the situation both in ed trade agreements with South Senate and the House of Repre- American countries which are off Sentatives suggests the pr babi- The Commission urges the Gey-London visualises the Washington Proval of President Roosevelt's major importance to Europe,ity of prompt Congressional ap
Vancouver, Nov. 7. ernment to consider schemes for Administration as concentrating future naval plans and the mer who was one of the members and anttlement and afforestation
. Sir Charles Seligman, in the pitifully depressed areas)
Brazil with the result off chant marine subsidy scheme. where it has en carrying
settling the course of Latin- its investigations.
American trade relations with the Fred A. Britten, Chicago, and of Industries' mission to Man- of the Federated British The defent of Representative Following the
Dccident for many years to come. Senator David A. Reed of Commission's report, it was oftrially announced
French financial prices are burgh.
Pitis- chukuo recently, on his way that the Government had the mat-threatened by increased unemploy particularly in the case
have saddened many, home
Twenty-three Democratic (ov-motor, and during the week-end to England ment and decreased production,
of Mr.
from Republicans, in California, Kan-
elected and Britten, on account of his long Japan, said to-day that the aas, Michigan, New Hampshire and E. Much, of Messrs. Reuter, five two Germana, M. Hanke, of Belgian and Dutch Industrialists and intimate identification
Messrs. F. Feld are preasing for revaluation.
with tour in which he had parti-aud. Vermont. A Canada's pegging of wheat Is!
military and naval legislation.
Broeckelmann and Co., made the Progressive viewed in London as forecasting the possibility that similar action the Latin-America good neighbour ship of Britain and Japan.
cipated had done much, he Governor got in in Wisconsin. Mrs. trip in a 16-foot rubber folding BRITAIN The election effectively confirms hoped, to cement the friend- Governor, in trailing. in North Sachs outboard motor.
William Langer, wife of a former boat equipped with 2% H. F. will be taken on silver to curb policy-United Press,
Dakota. American speculation.
The British Industries tour had George Earle as its first Democra- of canvas and rubber. The craft
Pennsylvania elected
This boat consists of an nah- Mr. wood skeleton and a five-ply skin certainly increased the goodwill the Governor since 1890. New York, Nov. 7.
between the nations, Sir Charles
In California Mr. Upton Sinclair draught of four inches, und to drive capital into African gold
has a beam of only three feet, a asserted, securities. Heavy shipments of the auiashing victories of the De- mission at necomplished its "dark horse." Mr. Raymond Halght speed of 15 knots in still water
Observers do not consider that He believed, he added, that the Merriam in the contest, and the the engine.
lagged well behind Governor weighs only 80 pounds, excluing Indian gold continue-Stan, Cu-pocratic Party will result in any purpose. None of them had men- took many votes from him, Sinclair with one person
left wing tendency on the part of toned politics. of course, for said he was "robbed" of 150,000 the whole boat can be folded into the Government. They expect their only concern that President Roosevelt will con- strengthen the comity between the United Press.
to votes in Los Angeles alone.three compact parcels which are OF tinue on "the middle road." peoples and increase their mutual
Trade,
easily carried from place to place, i It is learned that when the Making a trip to Macao in such question of arms traffic con- rockle-shell is no menn feat, cription of the trip. and Mr. Hanke gave a vivid des trol is debated in the House of Commons to-morrow, the Government will offer to make an inquiry into the morning from Al King's Slipway whole question of manufac- with promise of fair weather, alture and sale of arms by though it was cool and misty," British firms. he said. "Although the boat was heavily loaded we made good the House of Commons to-day, sald
progress from the start through would welcome such an inquiry as It is stated that the Government that the Government's attitude in
choppy water. We passed the it has nothing to conceal. respect to the recognition of Man- turned the Democratic governor-passing the Island encountered a the Senatorial Inquiry at Washing-
Republican candidates
morning atcamer from Macao At the first trial at the Criminal.
over just off Cheung Chau and after certain statements were made at It has been learned that since. Government bonds did sustain chukuo continues to be governed ships Sessions, the jury was unable to
some losses early in today's by the principles of the League Jersey, while Democrats dismissed heavy swell.
in Michigan and Now agree on a verdict, and a re-trial,
trading, but subsequently recover- with a Special Jury, was
ed to it large extent, Industrial February 24, 1933, which decided Pennsylvania, North Dakota and got an occasional splashing she Edon, has presided over this body.
of Nations Assembly resolution of the Republican Incumbents
"The little boat behoved re- Inquiry has been act up in Britain, ton recently an Inter-departmental then ordered. After a trial losting
bunds were generally stronger. three days, the jury found
against recognition,
markably well and although we The Lord Privy Soul, Mr. Anthony Wyoming, aceused guilty, with a strong re-
Mr. P. J. Hannon, Honorary An interesting development was Secretary of the Industrial Group Democratie governors,
Fourteen states have retained shipped very little water. We commendation to merey, and sen-
that New York City bonds fell in the House of Commons, asked
were tossed about a bit as the tion of the nature of this Inquiry's It is expected that some indica- tence of death was passed by the
three-quarters of a point Chief Justice.
awell increased, reault of the election of "Tam of the industrial mission had been
asa if it were not a fact that the work CALIFORNIA RESULT.
"Lantau afforded us some shai- the House of Commons to-morrow findings will be communicated to Subsequently, the accused ap-
London, Nov. 7
many" Taylor to the controller's distinct advantage to British
ter from the breeze which had during the debate. Router: pealed to the Criminal Court of Sir Philip Sassoon, in the House; The Under Secretary for Air,
office.
The intest figures from the sprung up, for a while, but when trade. Appeal, which declined to Inter-of Commons, said the amount paid instances of divided opinion oc- just as well to keep commerce clair's all congratulated his ing to our course.
hectic Californin olections give we passed the island and were fere with the sentence.
Sir John Simon replied that the Republican Governor Merriam making for Soko lalande and in subsidies, including those from curred in New Jersey, where the and policy apart.
remarkable that was the fact, but that it was 1,011,000 against Mr. Upton Sin- passing through Lantau Channel Since then, potillans for roprieve have been widely eir-respect of all air services was elected the former Governor a the Dominions and Colonies, in voters split their tickets and
Mr. Sinclair
we found great difficulty in keep- culated and signed, but those have £500,000. been of no avall. The date of
supporters on their great victory over so many millions of dollars,'
TOUGH SPORT.
developed into tough sport Mr. A. W. Mitchell was narrow- "From here to Macao the notified.
(Continued on Page 11
PETITIONS OF NO AVAIL
Ng Loi-yuen, found guilty of
the murder of Michael Pine, by
CUBA DYING?
Some even incline to the belief) that the majorities of Democrats in both houses are likely to
eunibersome come
rather than helpful.
be
LATEST FIGURES. sion, had stopped off in Honolulu, Lord Barnly, head of the mis-
New York, Nov. 7. said Sir Charles, and would re- States elections show
Latest returns from the United turn 10 England by way of San stuntial Democrat majority in the 2L sub. Francisco-Reuter.
House of Representatives is as gured. The following are niost recent figures:
POLICY, UNALTERED.
SENOR MACHADO FEARED POISONED Wall Street Hнeems unioved by the result of the election. It was New York, Nov. 7.
Wall Street expected it would According to the
be. But the silent acceptance of throwing him into the Albany Mirror,
London, Nov. 7. New York the situation is interpreted by the F.B.L. mission to Japan was the Nullah in June last, is to pay the Machado of Cuban is dying in a tendencies are anticipated on the John Simon, at question time in
former
After alterating, the fact that President
some to mean that no full penalty of the crime.
radient of an entirely unofficial nature, Sir coltage in the neighbourhood of came before the Santo Domingo, suffering from the part of the Government. Governor-in-Council this morn effects of poison-Reuter.
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when it was decided that the
law should take its course.
the
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BRITISH AERIAL
SUBSIDIES
RESULTS JUSTIFY
EXPENDITURE
BONDS AFFECTED.
One of the most
Moore, a Democrat, to the Senate,
NON-POLITICAL...
Republicans
Democrats
Progressives
Farmer-Labour
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He was satisfied that the ro and the Republican, Mr. Harold In the House of Lorde, mean-ly clocted, and is the first negro the execution has not yet been sults had amply justified the GA Hoffna Governor while, Bord Stanhope, replying to Democrat member of the House of
subsidies British Wireless Route
Continued on Page 11 Representatives: Reuter
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