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FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER 9, 1934.

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DUNLOP

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TYRE

al feature of distinction and a factor of safety

DUNLOP

FORT

FREIGHTER'S CREW OF 43 PERISH IN GALE

DEMOCRAT CAMP ABANDON

DIVIDED?

NEW DEAL NEW AMERICAN

COMPANY

ISOLATED

DISTINCT PARTY

CLEAVAGE ·

MORE RUMOURS OF INFLATION

Sec

in

Washington, Nov. 8. Some political observers the possibility of a cleavage the ranks of the Government | party, pointing out that there are distinct differences between Democrats and New Deal prota. gonists. They are asking them! selves if President Roosevelt's camp may not be divided.

Now that the people are recovers ing their breath after the excite ment of electloneering, thine who! enthusiastically voted for President

SENATE

Republicans Lose Many Seats

(Special to "Telegraph")

putes Cholinisher, Yers. Received, November

BURNING VESSEL

SEARCHERS GIVE

UP. HOPE

RECONSTRUCTED

TRACEDY

Tokyo, Nov. 9. Reports reaching here

¿ Telegraph, right. Telegraphic Mira from Niigata, state that the ¡several vessels engaged in a quest in the Sea of Japan for the vanished freighter Ranan Maru, are giving up their

Washington, Nov 8 The new United States Senate is composed of 59 Democrats, 25 Republicans, one Farm-Labour and one Progressive member, ተና compared with

the last

Senate of 60 Democrals, 35 Republicans and one Farmer Labour representative.

Su

the

fər the Democrats have 31 members in House of Representatives, and may have 313 -United Prens

task.

It is feared that the Ranan Maru has foundered and that her crew of 44 must Thave perished.

The Ranan Maru seni out ilistress signals yesterday, morn- Ing. She reported herself NA jafire, in a precarious position and requiring immediate assistance,

Roosevelt's supporters rather than GATTUJA TRIANGATANICZNERATION Cavestate disainittumine/She was then off Sado laland,

for indiviual Democrats, are begin- ning to speculate upon the result of their gesture.

Some are worried at the possi bility of further fallation and the payment of the exservicenten's hugo bonus. Others, however, consider that enmilislaten who supported Pres sident Rosevelt during the cam jusign are likely to be thoroughly Ponzervative now that they HAN riented.

One expert declared: "There in all the difference in the world between a New Denier and a Democrat. Most of those elected are just Democrata.”

BONUS QUESTION,

Well-informed abgervers feel that the payment of the War veterans' bonds is very unlikely in view of President Ronsoyelf's recent

pres nouncements against further int tion,

TROOPS QUELL

U.S. RIOTS

STRIKERS ATTACK

SUBDUED

STREET FIGHTING

IN LUDLOW -

Ludlow, Mass., Nov. 8. State troopers were called out to quell the riots here to-day.

Factories, and homes of factory and rivie ficials were bombarded with rocks and golf balls by strik It is generally believed that

being factory workers and later the will continue on the middle road"s fought a hand-fo-hand battle with pollee and deputies in Meanwhile, President Roosevelt the streets.

has been to the White House, where

The rioting was only quelled with be held conference with Mr.he arrival of State Trompera, and Buchanan, chairman of the House Then, it broke out again during the of Representatives Appropriations night. Committee, who later

inl.

Since that time there has been no! word from the ship. A terrific wale wa binwing at the time and It is feared that her crew would have been unable to successfully lower; the ship's tonts and escape the fire.

Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who, in the House of Commons yesterday. spoke against a Government monopoly for armament manufacture.

BRITAIN RESENTS

U.S. REPORT

"SILLY STORY" TOLD AT

ARMS INQUIRY

STRIVE TO SAVE

NAVAL PARLEY

CIVICUSNALARI KAS UTENTI ZEMIAZDY

GIANT FRENCH

SEAPLANE

Designed For Long Ocean Voyage

(Special to "Telegraph"}

fity Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Meas angen frdinauer, 1814, liceelrok November

Paris, Nov 8.

A giant seaplane, which will accomodate ten first class and forty-two second class passengers, and which will have a cruising radius of 3,000 miles, is nearing com pletion at Toulouse.

The seaplane is intended for the South Atlantic ser- vice and is designed to carry a load of 37 tons, at a cruis- ing speed of 143 miles per hour-Renter Spreial.

Trans-U.S.

KING DEPICTED AS AGENT Flight In

ere is try anaged to get their OF ARMAMENT MAKERS 12 Hours

hosts overboard such 5715 the Estorm's force that it is most un-l Biely Heir apen craft could have weathered it.

There wete Forty-three vilicets and men o the Kanan Muru, a! Avessel of 1,285 tous.

Reuters

RED ARMY ADVANCING

ALARMING NEWS FROM LOCHANG

FIGHTING NEAR CITY

Stukwan, Nov. 8.

London, Nov. 8.

Great Britain feels some resentment over one of the so-called revelations at the Washington Senatorial inquiry into the traffic in arms.

Sir John Simon mentioned the matter during the House of Commons debate to-day. He said he did not desire to speak without due respect of an investigation some of the methods by which the inquiry arrived at its undertaken by another great and friendly country, but conclusions did not commend themselves to English practice.

He instanced a telegrain (which

was produced at the Washington FRENCH

inqulay as evidences Fram

successful agent

American armaments

of

who

attributed his fallure to arc POLITICAL

an order from Poland to the fact that is Majesty King George! had summoned the Polish Ambas-i

No improvement in the anti-sador to London and emphasised Red situation on the northern the importance of Poland buying agenticed! A a Jate hour, strikers re-border of Kwangtam is evident, British war materials. that he was beginning at once to assembled and rioted again. prepare the supply hills for the vading the Artillery Golf Course From Loching. next Congress to ensure quick ac-where they collected golf bulls and tion once the work of legislation was shattered the clubhouse windows. Lochank

under way.

PROHIBITION'S END.

The death knell of prohibition was sounded in six of the seven states which voted on this issue. Only the Republican state of Kansas decided to remain dry.

RITCHIE WINS.

Rester,

LORDS' LONG SESSION

LABOUR. FIGHTS SEDITION BILL

London, Nov. 8.

kj according to the latest

report

Are

The inhabitants in the city of panie-stricken,

There

miles

Sir John Simon described this story as entirely scrotesque.

He added that. His Majesty the King was not the highly placed |

is fighting within thirty British Government personage, as

GIANT

POPULAR YOUNG

PREMIER

Paris, Nov. 8.

of Lorhang. Gunfire she was styled in the synopsis of M. Plandin, the new Premier of clearly audible in the

Seriate's inquiry, but vity, the

a France, at 45 years of nge,

ministers ever to hold office.

RICKENBACKER'S NEW RECORD

BRITISH SCHEME REJECTED

AMERICA MAY HÄVE FINAL OFFER

JAPAN HARD TO PLEASE

London, Nov. 8. There are indications that the delegates at the London naval conversations may be approaching a deadlock.

It is revealed that the Bri- tish plans, which were put forward with a view to securing a ground for com- promise between Japan and the United States, who seem- led to be at opposite poles in their contentions, endeavour to avoid the delicate ques- tion of naval parity.

The British plan is under con- sideration of the Japanese dele- gates at the moment. The main point in the scheme, it is under- stood, is the proposal of a new schedule of categories, It is suggested that Japan should be Newark, Nov. 8.

given more submarines, that the Captain Eddie Rickenbacker. United States should have more U.S. speed pilet, broke his own alterat carriers and that Britain

from Burbank. Cal. to Newark, lived to have been found unsatis record for transcontinental-com-should have more cruisers: mercial flight to-day when he flew The figures, however, are be- N in 12 hours 3 minutes

50

įseconds.

The distance, 2,609 flying miles, was covered at an average speed! of 221 miles per hour. Sometimes the machine touched 27 mites per hour.

factory Renter.

Japanese circles.--

ANOTHER EFFORT.

Washington, Nov. 8.

Hope that the naval conversa- tions

may be salvaged was

The plane was one of the new 14 passenger Douglas transport models, similar to that in which officially expressed here to-day, Parmentier and Moll few from following the news that Great Britain's efforts to reach a com- England to Melbourne recently behind the British flying team of Promise basis with Japan had Scott and Black in a British model. failed.

Rickenbacker made one halt at Kansas City and carried six passengers with him-Reuter.

FLYING

indienting that the "Red" invaders Sovereign who, all new was standing six feet four inches, is AROUND have made further headway in perfectly incapable of having one of France's youngest, tallest pite of the vigorous

resistance ronnection with this silly story- offered by the Cantonese troops.

Renter

and some say handsomest print WORLD Chengkow and Changklang, two Dariel, have strategie points within fenhus

changed several times but are now in the hands of the Communists.

As to the Hunan sile. The Hannnese forces appear to be in

NULLAH MURDER

APPEAL TO

PRIVY COUNCIL

He speaks English well and is lan aeronautical," commercial and |economic expert. He toorest Cen- tral Europe in 1931 to study the problems of that region,

His Cabinet is likely to command a comfortable majority supported by the Right and Centre groups as well. Socialists and Radicals

Another indication of impend- ing repeal is the announcement by Mrs. Roosevelt that she will serve i light American wines at the White) House State dinners for, the first tline since pre-Volstead days. But | The House of Lords adjourned a defensive position in dealing there will only be two glasses for at 4.12 o'clock this morning after with the Reds and they prefer to each guest-Renter,

a twelve hour sitting, believed to consolidate their be the longest since the Home Hengchow in order to block, the position at Rule debate in 1887.

rond of the Reds to Szechen. tion for leave to appeal to the tion with other Leftist groups It is understood that an applica and Communists form the opposi Some sixty ministerial peers ilence seven districts in Southern Privy Council is to be made in benevolently neutral. Baltimore, Nov. 8. faced ten Labourites in disposing) Hunan including Punchow, Tse the case of Ng Lol-yuen, who Governor Ritchie of Maryland, of twenty-four opposition amend Halag, 1-chang and Jucheng have was sentenced to death for the M. for fifteen years the incumbent in ments to the Government's Sediheen virtually abandoned by the murder of Michael Pine by premier, is

Domergue, the retiring that post, won a hard-fought vfe-lon Bill.

returning home to tory by the narrowest of margins The opposition contested every reported to have entered Jucheng. Nullah.

Hunanese troops, The Reds are throwing him into the Albany Tournefeuille as quickly as possible, against the Republienn, Mr. Harry line, restating the arguments al-Ceural News W. Nico. His support was late in ready heard in the House arriving, and for some time he Commons, declaring that the Bill lagged behind his opponent. Last:

wag an encroachment upon the minute returns suddenly thrust traditional freedom of the British

poopel-Reuter.

him out of danger and the Re- publicans conceded the election.- Renter.

CUTTING LEAD,

(Special to "Talograph")

Washington, Nov. 8.

Senator Cutting, who at one

time was thought to be facing

of

HUGE ELEVATOR DESTROYED

COTTON CROP ESTIMATE

ONE MAN, BURNED TO DEATH

Washington. Nov. R.

KINGSFORD SMITH

ADVENTURE

STARTING AT ONCE

Los Angeles, Nov. 8. Air Commodore Sir Charlest Kingsford Smith, the famous Aus tralian airman, who recently flew or across the Pacific via the Fili Islands and awali, is going to hop OTHER NEW MINISTERS.

off again, bound for Australia, Yesterday it was announced

within the next four days. that, following petitions for a re-

M. Mandel, the new Postmaster He will fly via New York and prieve, the Governor-in-Council General, is an independent deputy London, and will thus complete bad decided to allow the law to and is a striking new-comer to the circumnavigation of the globe by air Cabinet. He was M. Clemencenu's when he lands on his native heath. right-hand man during the war and-Router.

take its course.

BASEBALL CHIEF

ELECTED

New York, Nov. 8.

is very well-informed, a brilliant and witty debater. He played a lending role in the Stavisky fraud Investigating Commission.

ITALIAN MINISTER TO. NANKING

(Special to "Telegraph")

(lly Telegraph, Gopyright. Talepraphic`štem- sagan Ordinance, 1091. Received, "Nomambar

Rome, Nov, B.

Mr. Phillips, Acting Secretary of State, declared that Mr. Norman Davis was working quietly and un- tiringly behind the scenes.

Mr. Phillips' statement has aroused the belief that America may have an undisclosed plan to prevent the collapse of the con- versations.Renter,

Hongkong Air Raid Experiment

TEST TO BE MADE SHORTLY

A Government communique issued this morning, states:

p.m., there will be a short test On Tuesday November 20; at 7 on the lines of an air-raid.

Alarm will be given by three 10 Typhoon signal) followed by. maroons (na discharged with No. three rockets and by ships' sirens. Street lamps and certain other conspicuous lights. will be ex tinguished.

If conditions are favourable one or more aeroplanes will fly over to observe the effect and these will be apotted by searchlights,

IN WIRELESS TOUCH.

The now Minister of Justice, M. Newport News, Nov, 8.

Pernot, is a member of the Right This Virginia. State town was

Wing group while M. Cassez, The Crop Reporting Board of shocked to-day by the destruction defeat, now lends by П narrow the U. S, Department of Agricul- of one of its largest business enter- tional League's Service Bureau Roy are both Radical Senators.

Mr. Ford Frick, head of the Na Minister of Agriculture, and M. margin over Mr. Denina Chavez, tare estimates the cotton crop prises, the huge Chesepeake and and formor sports writor for big the Democrat. Senator Cutting is of the U.S.A., as on November 1, Ohio Railway grain clovator, and American daifles was elected Pre-quier, Is Reporter-General for the The Labour Minister, M. Jne.

"The following ships are expected one of the long-service Republi- to be 9,634,000 bales.

the death of a gang foreman in the aident of the National League to budget in the Lower House. cans and has been a thorn in the

wireless communication Thle shows an Increase of fire,

that Signor Vincenzo Lojacono, with Hongkong to-day-Yozang side of the Administration. He 191,000 bales over the provious The elevator and the grain Heydler, who has been named Only one Under-Secretary of been transferred to Nanking,

day in succession to Mr. John A.

former Ambassador at Ankara, has Tilkandi, Tensan-Maru, Nanning, now has 67,793 votes as against estimate, issued on October 9, stored in it were valued at well chairman of the League's Board of State, M. Porreau, is a member of. He is expected to leave for China Berooskerk, Haldis,

Menelaus, Mr. Chavoz 67,203-United Press. 1934.-Swan, Culbertson and Frite: over $2,000,000. Reuter.

Prosper, Koromiko, Directors-Reuter,

the Flandin Centre group. Reuter, shortly-United Press.

Sinklang Patroclus.

It was announced here to-day to be in

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