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FOUNDED 181 一拜禮 新二十月一十英港香
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934.
日六月十 124.99 FER ANNUM
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AMERICA WILL ENFORCE OLD NAVAL RATIOS
WILL BUILD TO
ANY LIMIT
JAPAN'S OBJECTS
SUSPECTED
REJECTION OF REMEDIES STIFFENS WASHINGTON
HOPES FOR HELP FROM BRITAIN
Washington, Nov. 11. Although the United States admits a certain amount of sympathy for the Japanese feeling of inferiority under the present naval ratios, the Government of Washington apparently intends to insist upon its superiority in sca power over the fleets of Nip-
pon.
Although United States expects British co-operation, she will resist the Japanese demands single-handed, if necessary. She will resist! any challenge by Japan with a naval building programme of a size which will assure her of superior naval strength, it is intimated.
sary
the
Monday, the thirteenth, annivers
(1 the opening of Washington Conference, which svilled the naval ralius of the major Powers at that time, will find the United States still adamant for t continuation oi the
of
peace- power
promoting balance established by the Washington trontics.
BLENGROSLANCINALISMANERA DESANAISED CONSOLA
CANTON WINS INTERPORT
Canton won the
tennis
• Interport yesterday, defeat- ing Hongkong by three matches to one. with the doubles left unfinished.
The West River city there. fore retains the trophy offered by Mr Wong Po- keung, won in 1932,
On Saturday Canton led by two matches to love. Lai Kwong-tsun beating S. A Rumjahn and C Bodiker beating 7 sut Wai-Dui Yesterday Tsui defeated Lai in the first singles, but Bodiker beat Rumjahn.
Full scores and a special description will be found on page 1.
ROMAN JUANITETIENNE
Union Jack Burned
In Dublin
(Special to "Telegraph")
fly Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Mea-
London, Nov. 11.
A striking picture of the scene at the Hongkong Cenotaph yesterday, when the customary Armistice Day observances were held. (Photo Mes Cheung).
PARISIAN
CROWDS
RESTLESS
DOUMERGUE CHEERED
BUT HERRIOT JEERED
Paris, Nov. 11.
There were few disorders in Paris to-day, though at times the crowds were threatening.
Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, the Austrian Armistice Day was celebrated Chancellor, whose life is boing threa
revolutionary plot in
Vienna.
as usual, with the added spectacle toned in
of a review of garrison troops of Paria by the President, M. Le brun.
Shouts of "Vive Doumer-
gue!" greeted the ministerial]
MOLLISON
cars as they drove away INDIGNANT
from the Government offices.
The accord at Washington was, apre Ordinance, 1881. Received Nesamber and is regarded here, as the last, the pală numa effective piece of peace machinery-
Strong forces of police were con- amid a nationalistic world.
While the Two Minutes Silence cealed around the Arc de Triomphe There is a contrast in the was being observed by ex-Ser-and at other centres of potential Japanese attitude of to-day and vicemen in Phoenix Park, Dublin, disorder.
at
of thirteen years ago. In the group of youths publicly burned co-operative peace construction the Union Jack on College Green;cidents and some arrests, but seri- There were severni ninor in- Washington Japan participated to draw their batons following factions were avoided by keeping Subsequently. the police had
aus clashes of opposing political with the fullest equality. But attempts by men to snatch poppies the different parties separated. there is wide apprehension among from a passer-by in the officials and the public to-day Over a dozen arrests were made.The Communists were
street.
confined in over Japan's motives.
Apart from the Dublin incidents,tionalists in the Etoile quarter.
Bastille aren the
and the Na- Armistice celebrated throughout the Empire, Day WH reverently
CAUSES FOR ALARM. The causes for the United States' uneasiness aro plural. First there!
DENIES REPORT OF QUARREL
or Ordines, 1411. Haseived, November
(Special to "Talogrank")
at mand toy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie des
.London. Nov, H. Capt. James Mollison, returning from India after the accident
FRESH THREAT
OF REVOLUTION
STREAM-LINED
TRAINS
(Spécial to "Telegraph")
fly Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Hea
mages Ordinamer, 1894. Kuraivod, November
it, 10 p.m.
Chicago, Nov, 11. Burlington to-day in.
augurated the first regular stream-line service in the United States.
It will be a daily service between Lincoln and Kansas City and return. The new stream-line models will re- place two of the old type steam trains. There have been experiments in this division for the past year or more and the Burlington trains were a feature of the Chicago world fair.-United Press,
OLD U.S. PARTIES
AUSTRIA MOBILISES RESERVES
REBELS AIM AT SCHUSCHNIGG.
MACHINE-GUNS ON GUARD
Vienna, Nov. 11. While the rest of Europe was marking the anniversary of the end of the Great War, Austria, was mobilising her Heimwehr reserves And police to meet another threat of revolution.
Threats against the life of
MAY BE DOOMED Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, the
NEW POLITICAL GROUPS WINNING RECRUITS
PROGRESSIVISM LATEST FASHION OF WARDS
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telugraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, Nov. 11, 10.30 p.m.)
-Washington, Nov. 11. Political forecasts in the United States insist that the old Democratic and Republican groups are about to be supplanted by new parties, Conservative and Liberal, and that the ranks of the "Old Guard" will be divided between these camps. There will also be the Progres- sive element, headed by the LaFollette brothers, which expects to have the support of the masses and which subscribes to the ideals of President Roosevelt's administration and the New Deal, but not to the strictly Democratic principles.
The Progressives are manoeu vring to secure control of the Republican party and to oust Mr.
presentatives, and also Mr. Henry Bertrand H. Snell, Potsdam N.Y, party leader in the House of Re-
Fletcher," one of the chief organisera.
"The Republican Party must be Progressive or atay buat!"
ARMY CAPTAIN
BEFORE COURTMARTIAL
Chancellor, who succeeded the murdered Chancellor. Dollfuss, were found in
placard form posted up on
the walls of the workers' quarter last night.
Circulars were found elsewherd threatening a reyolution and the establishment of a dictatorship by the Proletariat.
1
The authorities are taking the most elaborate precautions. The guards at the Chancellery have been strongly reinforced and additional units are on duty-at-police-load- quarters in readiness to rush to any threatened spot.
Troops of the regular army, man- ning machine-guna have taken up positions which enable them to cover key positions in the city. Their guns mark all entrances and all sides of the radio broadcasting the Nazis directed their ineffectual station, one of the points at which
putsch' last summer-Reuter.
REDS' OLD CAPITAL CAPTURED
GOVERNMENT'S STEADY MARCH
served for years as Governor of PLEADS GUILTY TO
Mr. Gifford Pinchot, who has A hostile crowd demonstrated which forced him out of the En-Pennsylvania, declared to-day: was the incident in Manchuria and the Prince of Wales and the Duke leader's home. M. Herriot is blamed While His Majesty the King, outside the National Socialist the conquest of that territory, then of York were the central pures at for the downfall of the Deunergie landed at Lympne to-day.
SEVEN CHARGES gland-Australia air marathon, the flare-up at Shanghal, which the impressive service at the regime. Six were arrested.
Capt. P. V. Williams, R.A. may or may not be justly thought Cenotaph significant.
He was most indignant at the
prominent local sportsman and Whitehall, the Duke at Lately there have of Kent represented the King
e crowd gathered in the ridiculous" rumour of a quarre? AL મ
PARTIES MUST GO.
Interport cricketer and polo been the offorts to secure an oil the Remembrance Day ceremonies evenin, outside 1. Domergue's
One of the Michigan Senators, charges of making false entries player, pleaded guilty to seven monopoly in Manchukuo, the de-in Edinburgh His Royal High-apartment and cheered until the between him and Mrs. Amy Molli- Mr. James Cousens, says: mands for naval parity, and Tokyo's ness marched in the British Legion deposed Premier appeared on the son who returned to England
in the balance sheet and caahj secrecy in its mandatory rule of procession to the Stane of Remem- balcony and spoke to them briefly ahead of him, though she was his doned to
"Partisanship should be aban-books of the Battery Funds of the Pacific Islands. These moves are brance, where he laid
co-pilot at the commencement of President Roosevelt."
enable all to support 4th, a wreath Renter
(H.K.S.) Heavy Battery, acta here as attempts to evade from the King.
the light. She left him at Athens.
H.K.S.R.A. and the Garrison Hunt. Senator LaFollette, of Wiscon-and Polo Club at a District Court pucts and
indications of Another wreath was laid at the
on the way back, and travelled by aggressive designs.
be foot of the Stone in memory of
an Martial at Scandal Point Hall this air transport plane. Mollison was in, believes there will It is pointed out that the Earl Haig, to whom, in a
to have raced her to London, but on America, the country being
entirely new political alignment morning. sub- majority of Americans probably sequent speech, the Duke of Kent
engine trouble again delayed him. divided, in all probability, into appreciate Japan's susceptibilitles pld a high tribute.
Mollison said there had been Liberal and Conservative groupShanghai, (President), Lieut. Col. Chinese Soviet Government.
AK
from the seeming inferiority of
Anglo-American co-operation for
the naval ratio, although they pench was essential in the interest conuider it false pride which of the whole world declared Sir
PAPAL LEGATE WARNED
of the propan discomfort in view Johuj Simon, the Foreign Secret. CHARGES BROUGHT
oversens
means,
BY MEXICO
no quarrel between his wife and
RESISTANCE OVERCOME
It has been definitely establish- ed now that the Central Govern~ The Court comprised Brigadier ment forces are in complete con- F. S. Thackeray, D.SO., M.Gtrol of Juichin, ex-capital of the
Senator LaFollette expected his new Progressive party will attract AC. Marsh (East Lancashire
himself and there will be no question of a quarrel," he added,
Reuter Special.
CHANGING TEA
QUOTAS
INCREASED EXPORTS TO RUSSIA SOUGHT.
London, Nov. 11.
Government
Tever, that he and President Roose./DS.O. (Lincolnshire Regimen communique, the detachments of
velt are in accord.
REPUBLICANS FINISHED
Major P. Goitwaltz, M.C. (S.W.B.),
Cant. A. B. Smanthers (S.W.B.), the Contral Government Division, and Capt. R. A. Irwin (East under the command of General LI Lancashire Regiment).
were.
The Republicans, ás are finished, according to Mr
Capt. D, Dunlop, IL.A. prosecuted, Mel-art, entered the city of Julchif James Farley, Postmaster General and Capt. A. . Hancock, R.A., yesterday morning and
appeared for the defence. subsequently followed by another "We'll make it unanimous. In 1936," he said.
division of troops under General Senator J. Hamilton Lewis, of Chicago, warns the Democrats against Capt. Williams is as In the course of their advance
summary of the charges Soong Hai-lin. " against discord. There must be follows: 1. While acting as Oficer
A
THE CHARGES,
of the French and Italian positions,ney, the course of an Armistice with extensive const lines and Day broadcast message to the
United States. Nevertheless to defend,
He deprecated there is a dis-talk of the imminence of war, and
- Mexico City, Nov. 11. position to acquiesce in Japan's urged the devolopment of good that the
President Rodriguez has decreed susceptibilities to the extent of neighbourliness by every
Papal Legate, the rephrasing the naval formula on a adding that in this resolve Britain Archbishop of Flores, and the basis of "security and equality" in and America were at
Bishop of Jucjutla must which Japan's geographical Renter and Reuter Special.
one arrested and brought before the supremacy would partly offset her
Criminal Courts on a charge of tonnage shortage.
western powers.
sedition, should they cross the The Japanese rejection of such remedies ro-emphasises the appre- have British co-operation on behalf where they are at present, having. The United States expects to frontier from the United States, hensions here, thus stiffening the of the status quo and is confident een exiled from Mexico,
The Financial Times Amsterdam no wavering in the ranks of the in charge of the Battery Funds of on Julchin, they were frequently United States resistance. It Is that Britain is loss able to cope,
correspondent learns that the Dutch next Congress, he says. United the 4th. (H.K.S.) Heavy Battery, met and challenged by irregular contended that in the future, if with Japanese expansion than issidential
It is emphasised that the Pre- tes planters are reported in favour |Press.
R.A. In a balance sheet of the units of Reds, whom, however, Japan'a ratio is enlarged, she the United States. America is Interferes with the freedom
decision In no way of a cut to 80 per cent, of the pre-
Battery for the quarter ending would be able to pursue whatever apparently resolved to support the religious conscience, but is taken
of sent production quota. policy she wished on the mainland present status single-handed, if solely on the ground that the International Committee will prob- The move will have a strongthening banked knowing that he had toward Huichang and Yutu
rosult of a combination, intended to September 30, 1934, signed by they easily overcame. It is now anticipated that the increase the exports of ten to Russia, him, he stated that the sum of of Aala without a thought of necessary with feet construction. elergy cannot continue to intrigue ably introduce 82% por continfluence on the tea market.Row
$335.65 had been expended and/or The Rad armies are retreating possible physical resistance by United Press.
against Mexican law,--Reuter. quota, which is believed to be the ter
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