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SAITO DENIES ATTACKING JAPAN'S JINGOISTS

HUNGARY BLAMED FOR

MARSEILLES MURDER

THREE STATES MAKE CHARGE

ECHO OF ASSASSINATION OF KING ALEXANDER

STRONG RESENTMENT IN BUDAPEST

(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")

(By Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. Received, Nov. 23, 7.38 0.7)

Geneva, Nov. 22.

Charges that Hungary bears a large share of the responsibility for the murder of King Alexander of Yugo-Slavia have been made before the League of Nations, and there is resentment in Budapest against the allegation. The voices of three states are raised against Hungary, however, and the League will en- deavour to clear the air by hearing the whole matter discussed by representatives of the states principally concerned.

There is, admittedly, some considerable, tension in the Balkans.

The Government of Yugo-Slavia has written a

NO FASCIST THREAT

America Safe For Democrats

(Special to "Telegraph")

(By Telegraph, Caryright, Telegraphia Mo angri tentinauer, 1891. Received, November #3, 4.4 m.)

Washington, Nov. 22.

An official survey dis.. closes that the Fascist move- ment in the United States is at present negligible and confined to small groups.

Some of these groups in- clude organisations which actually aim at safeguarding the Government against Communism and at the pro- tection of the Constitution. The result of the survey was made known following the charges that a New York Fascist syndicate had at- tempted to bribe Generat Smedley Butler to lead a movement to overthrow the Government.

United PreRB.

Manchukuo

Sir Alexander Cadogan, British Minister to China, being greated on bis arrital at Swatow. He is at present on a visit to Canton, and will be in Hongkong naxt week. Photo: Sin Kaung Studio, Swatow).

BRITISH MINISTER TO CHINA AT SHAMEEN

ROUND OF OFFICIAL FUNCTIONS

TRAVELLING WITH FAMILY

Canton, Nov. 22. His Exceroney Sir Alex- Cadogan, British

lander Taking Up

letter to the League of Nations declaring that the Foreign Oil

Marseilles assassinations have revealed "grave and striking responsibilities on the part of the Hungarian authorities."

"It in thanks to this complicity on the part of Hungarians that the odious act at Marseilles was able to be perpetrated," says the Yugo-Slavian Government, re- ferring to the murder of King Alexander and M. Barthou, the French Foreign Minister.

JOIN IN PROTEST Czecho-Slovakia and Rumania have both sont letters to the Len-. gue of Nations supporting Yugo- Slavia, saying that the situation revealed at Marseilles directly affects their relations with their neighbours and may trouble, the peace of the world,”

These letters are known to refer

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NAVAL TALKS PURPOSES

SIR JOHN SIMON EXPLAINS.

PROCEDURE CLARIFIED

London, Nov. 22.

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APPROPRIATIONS FOR PURCHASE

BIG STOCKS INVOLVED

Changchun, Nov. 23.

CANTON'S BID

Minister to China, accom-

STATE FORESTS BLAZE

FIERCE FIRES IN VIRGINIA

ONE MAN KILLED

Charleston, Nov, 22. The West Virginian forests in panied by Lady Theodosia this vicinity are a whipped fury of Cadogan, the Misses Cado-flames, fanned by a high wition gan, Mr. J. N. Behrens, threatening terrific destruction.

Over 250 fires are raging at the Secretary of Legation, and moment, nimust uncontrollably

CONTRADICTS

U.S. REPORT

MADE NO COMMENT ON NAVAL TALKS

INTERVIEWER INSISTS FACTS ARE CORRECT

Tokyo, Nov. 23. Admiral Saito, former Premier cf Japan, to-day flatly contradicted reports of his alleged comments in the Christian Science Monitor upon the London- naval conversations, and denied that he had authorised the publication of an attack upon Japanese and other jingoists.

The reported attack on the sabre. rattling militarists and big naval advocates, and attributed to Ad- miral Saito, and the declaration that. "the Naval Conference must succeed" for the peace of the world, also said to have been authorised by him, appeared in the Monitor on November 21 and were published all, over the world, subsequently.

(The report appeared in the Hongkong Telegraph of that date.) Admiral Saito declaress *1 have seen no representative of the Christian Science Monitor in re- cent months.

"I never contributed to such a newspaper any article

on the naval talks now, proceeding in London. But early in August I approved an article by a free lance writer which touched nei-] :) ther upon naval mattera nor dia- armament matters in any way." Monitor's story, a man named The "ghost writer" of the Hilscher, states that that article was written in August n outcome of overal interviews

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Mr. G. W. Zaldington, Pri-weeping the densely wooded summing up Admiral Saito's views

vate Secretary, arrived at

ILB.M. Consal-General,

accom-

H.M.

and Staff, the, Chairman of the

at a

mountains of this state.

The fires have already destroyed

land and have surrounded a num-

REACTION ON INDIA REPORT

on the naval outlook..

Admiral Saito, says Mr. Hilscher,

YOUTH TIED AND BEATEN

LEFT LASHED FIVE HOURS

STOLE FOURTEEN CENTS AND BOWL

How a lad

The late M. Berimejot,

NOTED DIPLOMAT PASSES

M. BERTHELOT DEAD IN PARIS.

M Paris, Nov. 22.

Philippe Joseph Louis Berthelot, former Secretary-Gen- eral of the French Foreign and one of the most

ded diplomats of his

time, died here to-day.

He was the son of the famous chemist, the late Marcelin. Berthelot, and was born in 1868, commencing his diplomatic career in 1887.

After serving abroad he becam the Director of the Asiatic Baction of the Foreign Office in 1904 and in

was tied on iron 1014 he was made Director of Poli- slaunchings for over five hours,tical Affairs. with his face painted in various

He was one of B. Clemenceau's.

In 1920 he was appointed Secre-

(Continued on Paye 4-1

colours, was related when Chung most trusted assistants and took Yau, aged, 26, a shop foki, appear Treaty negotiations.

an important part in the Peace ed before Mr. E, W. Hamilton at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, charged with assaulting a 16-year-old boy, Soo Chung-lap, on October 19. Defendant was fined $50, in default one month's hard labour,

Shameen to-day at 4 p.m. in overal thousand acres of timber after perusal and correction of the [H.M.S. Falmouth, under the ber of small towns, which, how- article, approved it with his signa

ture-Reuter. -im- command of Commander ever, are not considered In

mediate danger.

Two thousand fire-fighters With a view to implementing F. J. Walker, R.N. the recently proclaimed o.i mono-

thoughout the state are waging a poly in Manchukuo, and taking panied by Mr. Li Luk-chao, repre-

gruelling battle with the flames. over the supplies of oil held by sonting the Provincial Government, They have won control in a few |foreign interests in the state, the Colonel C. Wi Leung, representing instances but on many fronts are

Government has

appropriated H. E. General Chan Chai-tong, and losing ground. 600,000 yen to cover its initial H.B.M. Consul called on

One man has been killed by a | expenses.

Minister in H.M.S. Falmouth á | falling tree at Zion Mountain.

Rangers are hoping that rain to the alleged existence in Hun- A statement on the naval con-cient will move immediately to take at the British Jetty, where he was

It is expected that the Govern- few minutes after her arrival.

At 4.20 pm, the Minister landed Will come and help them quench gary of a secret organisation of versations

the blaze-Reuter. now proceeding In up the oll supplies in the three received by H.B.M. Consul-General anarchists, whose efforis aro London was made during the Eastern Provinces. largely directed against the three debate in the Address in reply states which have forwarded their to the Speech from the Throne by service reports that the following British residents.

An official of the new monopoly Municipal Council and leading proteals to Geneva.

Sir John Simon to-night. He re-supplies of oil, stocked at Dairen Guard of Honour was inspected, The Naval HUNGARY'S RESENTMENT

called that the Washington Treaty alone, will be seized:

Bordo Minister then proceeded Hungary lo hot with resentment of 1922 was one which would go on

indefinitely unless notice against the charges of her neigh-given to terminate it. The London Standard Oil Company; 630,000 a second Guard of Honour of 192,000 cans belonging to the to I.B.M. Consulate-General where bour states.

The Hungarian

Treaty of 1930, on the other hand, cans belonging to the Texas Oil Indian Police was inspected. Geneva, M. Tiber Eckhart, issued was made for a fixed term and Company: 50.000 cans belonging to In the evening the Minister, a statement in reply to the Yugo-automatically expires at the and the Asiatic Petroleum Company: Lady Theodosia Cadogan, Miss Slavian, charges, accepting that of 196 unless, as is contemplated and 384,000 cana belonging to Cadogan and the star of the MIDDLE COURSE Government's challenge to debate and hoped a new Treaty can be various other concerns.-Reuter, British Consulate-General were Consul-

STEERED entertained by H.B.M. the whole situation which brought negotiated.

Another difference between the tlic 48anssinations

General and Mrs. Phillips Marseilles before the Council of trcallos was that the Washington

Canton, Nov, 23.

private dinner party given at Treaty entered into by five great

MODERATES the League.

In regard to the negotiations their residence.

proceeding

On Friday, plaits will be between "most energetically protest Powers was one which dealt with now against thesp manoeuvres which ilimits in respect of capitai ships, Canton authorities and the repre- and leading Chinose officials. He the change betweur H.B.M's Ministar

APPROVE

Wong Cheuk, a detective, stated and maximum sentatives of three

London, Nov, 22. ale of the biggest cruisers, where- oil frus-the Standard Oil Com Victoria Hotel

The first reactions to the report that on information received he as the London Treaty dealt with pany, Asiatic Petroleum Company luncheon by the Canton British Constitutional Reform have been Shameen, for of the Sulect Committee on Indian

went to 292, Tal Nam Street, cruisers more in zeneral and with and Texaco Oil Company for aramber of Commerce. In the generally in accordance with ex

ground floor, on November 10, at HIDING REAL CAUSES

destroyers; consequently both loan, It Is atated that the proposed

2.30 p.m. On his arrival, witness Geneva, Nov. 22.

December 17 will see the in- treaties were in effect involved in loan amounts to $5,000,000 instead vincial Government of Kwangtung

ening the Chairman of the Pro-pectations,

asked defendant whether he had auguration of the Singapore Aus 3. Tibor Eckhardt, Hungarian the present. deliberations,

of $10,000,000, as was previously will give a dinner in his honour.

Indian press comments, in main, said "Yes" and took witness to see advices from a reliable local arrested a small boy. Defendant tralia air mail line, according to representative on Minorities

reported. questions at Geneva, arrived here

On Saturday Sir Alexander will are highly critical and are dis-the boy, who had both hands tied source this morning. to-day.

Though the immediate reason cludo the assignment of the Petrol other foreign guests by H.B.M. placed in the hands of the Gov-plainant's face had been painted Imperial Airways route from Great The terms under discussion in- be entertained at luncheon, with posed to magnify the safeguards behind his back, and was fastened He welcomed the Longue de- for the meeting was connected with tax as security. In return for the Consul General. From 6 p.m. toernor General and Provincial Gov- with different colours. Upon be- Britain to Singapore and will be

and · *'special responsibilities" to some iron staunchings. Com an

The air mail services will be cision to clear up the mysteries the fact that the Washington loan,

extension of the existing the Canton Government attached to the assassination of Treaty contained clauses under would agree to accord equal treat p.in, there will be a receptionernors. At the other extreme, a fog King Alexander, but omphatically which it was possible for any ODD mont to both foreign and domestic H.B.M. Consulate-General to meet foreign and Chinese guests at

questioned, complainant operated by the Queensland and:: protested against the "enlumales" of the signatories to give notice at oil products in the Kwangtung BM'S

nection of Conservative opinion pointed out the defendant as be- Northern Territories Air Services of the Yugo-Slavian note to the end of the present year as market-Central News.

Minister.

(Continued on Page 47 und Lady

Ing the man who tied him up and The hop from Singapore to Dar- Gonova, which ho described as an result of which the tranty would

Theodosia Cadogan. In the evening

painted him. The complainant win is scheduled for 24 hours and effort to distract attention from cease to apply two years later, at

of the same day the Mayor of

SALOON CAR also admitted having staten 14 when the malls arrive at the latter the real causes of the crime at end of 1936, no signatory of that

Canton will entertain the Minister

cents and an earthenware bowl Marseilles-Router.

STOLEN [and party for dinner.-Our Own

from defondant's alop,

bowl port they will be distributed by internal services over the whole of Correspondent,

Complainant stated that he had Australia. Malls for New Zealand he had reason to know that it was

Nanking, Nov. 2874 Dr. W. W. Yen, Chinese Ambas

KOWLOON REPORT TO previously been employed in the will be carried by these planes very necessary to meet for thesador to Moscow, arrived in the

same shop as defendants and ad- and sent from Sydney across to purpose of discussion because the capital from Peking last evening to

POLICE

mitted having stolen a small sum the Islands byr steamer. Geneva, Nov. 22. time was coming when such notice call on Mr. Wang Ching-wol and

Nanking, Nov. 22. A report has been made to the of money and the bowl. He was It is proposed to institute a Grave allegations, couched in might be given. Indignant language,

Arrangements have been reach-police of the theft of a five-scator caught by the defendant, who workly mail service from Singra- Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, dd, with the representatives of the saloon car from Kowloon. are made. Since the middle of October they: When interviewed, he said he had Japanese bondholders of the Nan-The vehicle, an Oldsmobile, No. and struck him against Hungary in a Yugo had. with representatives of United decided to resume his duties at chang-Klukiang Railway for the 2013, was stolen from outside No.

tiad his hands behind his back, pore, leaving on Mondays.

(complainant) Local malls will be carried over Slavian Government nobe concer- States and Japas, had preliminary Moscow at the expiration of his postponement of payment of the 20 Hill Wood Road sometime. be-tied up from 9 am until 235 p.m. regular lines to. Singapore. It is with his fat, Complainant was this route, being taken by the ing the assassination of King conversations with a view to pro home leave. He denied that any ordus Instalments of the tweon 9.15 p.m. yesterday and 8.80. Alexander and M.. Barthou, For paring the way for the naval con- diplomatic significance attached to $17,000,000 loan, for a period of am to-day, The car is valued at peared for the prosecution, and 35 cents-per-quarter ounce and Inspector F. W. Shaft in ap-learned that the charges will be (Continued on, Page 4).

(Continued on Page 8.) This present vhit – Central

two • yesca-Central News.

[about $1,600,

also gave evidence.

60 cents per half ounce

ism terrorism, "decleared M. Eckbardt-United Press.

(Special to "Teisgraph")

GRAVE ALLEGATIONS

NO NOTICE YET

treaty, he was glad to sny, had

given notice to terminate it; but

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