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一拜禮 號三十月儿英港香 MONDAY, No. 16094
SEPTEMBER 23, 1935. 日六七月八
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MOTORISTS
WHOSE MOTTO IS
Safety
First
ALWAYS FIT
DUNLOP TYRES
MUSSOLINI'S MINIMUM DEMANDS DISCLOSED
MORE TERRITORY
REQUESTED
LEAGUE OFFER
NOT
SATISFACTORY
BUT DOOR STILL OPEN
FOR
NEGOTIATIONS
London, Sept. 23.
The wording of the Italian communique, coupled with the Italian Government's subsequent criticism of the League plan, is regarded as a favourable sign by the London morning newspapers.
Signor Mussolini's minimum demands, according to
the Daily Telegraph, include:
(1) More territory than promised Italy;
(2) Any outlet to the sea for Ethiopia must be
through Eritrea;
(3) The Ethiopian Army must be disarmed, and
Italy entrusted with its reorganisation; (4) Sufficient territory must be ceded by Ethiopia
to join Eritrea and Italian Somaliland.
OTHER VIEWS
The Times says the only new and most welcome feature of the Italian
communique is that it seems nu longer to dispute the right of the Lengue to strive for a peaceful two of its settlement between members, and there are also other indications that the door to peace is not finally closed.
The Daily Herald also declares that the door-to-still-open-for- negotiations, but if Italy believes that a week's threatening bluster, followed by an eleventh-hour offer to bargain, will induce the Com- mitice, the Council or the Lengue to compromise in principle, or to make an offer better than the one
then rejected,
Italy herself.
deecives
The Daily Mait says there are
TRANSPORTS STILL SAIL FOR AFRICA
ITALIANS POURING
INTO_COLONIES
VOLUNTEER VETERANS
(Special to "Telegraph")
(Ry Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Men- welcome signs that the storm issues. Ordinance, 1884. Brerived, September
Sil. the "
blowing over, and adds that a new effort will be made to Mussolini's claims.-Reuter.
meet
!
a
Naples, Sept. 22. Italy is still pouring troops into The Daily Telegraph, comment Africa and Naples resembles ing on the situation, counsels a permanent armed camp. policy of patience, and says it is
This week five transporte left with
obvious that a powerful impression over 6,000 men and a large number. has been made on Rome by the firm of motor lorries, mules, horses and attitude taken by the Council and other war materials, for Eust Assembly of the League of Nations.African ports. This has been deepened by the un- obtrusive but striking reinforce- ment of British
Italy is still pouring troops into East Africa, where, in view of the heat, extremely light equipment is used, with a uniform which leaves the soldiers practically bare to the waist. Picture shows a detachment marching in Mogadiscio, the capital of Italian Somaliland.
COMMODITY BRITAIN
MARKETS SOARING
WAR TENSION HAS EFFECT
-STERLING'S. WEAKNESS
(Special to "Telegraph"}
WILL NOT
ACT ALONE
POSITION. WIDELY
MISINTERPRETED
„NEWSPAPER: COMMENT
London. Sept. 22.
Sunday newspapers prominent-
RED MENACE IN CANADA DISCLOSED
UNEMPLOYED PLAN COUP D'ETAT
PREMIER'S. STORY
ITALY WILLING TO BARGAIN?
ALOISI CONSULTS WITH MADARIAGA
COUNTER-PROPOSALS SENT TO GENEVA
Geneva, Sept. 22.
Great importance is attached here to the long con- versations between Baron Aloisi and Senor de Madariaga, the Chairman of the Committee of Five of the League of Nations, which has been attempting to reach a formula, for the settlement of the Italo- Ethiopian dispute..
During the consultation it is understood that Baron Aloisi received a communication from the Italian Gov- ernment, of which Senor Madariaga took note, and which he later circulated to his colleagues on the League Committee.
1
It is gathered that the Italian communication dealt with various points of the Committee's proposals, show- ing where these were considered inadequate and where Italy considered them objectionable.
SILVER'S IMPROVED. PROSPECT
MARKET STEADIER IN PAST WEEK
Victoria, Sept. 22. ly report yesterday's decision of
BOMBAY'S The Canadian Government had! the Italian Council of Ministers learned through its secret opera-j
REVIEW ily Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphic Mer regarding the proposals of the tives that the recent march of- sages Ordinance, 1894. Received, September League Council's Committee of the unemployed from Toronto to Five, but the disposition is to Ottawa, the Dominion's capital,
Bombay, Sept. 21. Washington, Sept. 22.
interpret the decision as not was part of a plot to seize the Messrs. Merwanjoe & Sous, in to further Prime Minister. Mr. R. B. Bennett, their silver review for the week War tension has aprend into barring the American industrial and finan- negotiation for a peaceful settle as a hostage and to set up a ending yesterday, write:
22, 15-20 41,28%)
the
way
A good deal of attention is
souring ment. ein life, resulting in commodities and nervous security and foreign exchange markets. There are increasing Itallah en- quiries for American products.
Upwards of $8,000,000 in gold is
en route to New York, partly from foreign holders seeking refuge and partly from gold currency nations whose money has slumped The officers in this contingent to a level where domestic importa. naval strength included the 60-year-old Captain tion is profitable. In the Mediterrean, both at Gibral-Jenone, one of the few remaining tar and in Egyptian waters.
י
BRITISH INTEREST
New York, Sept. 22.
barkation.
and
moved
The switching of funds from survivors of the battle of Adowa, sterling, to the dollar is believed where the Italian army WILL responsible for sterling's drop to slaughtered by the Ethioplas in the lowest rate since June. the disastrous campaign of 1896.
Aires Chicago, Buenos He has volunteered for service in Liverpool wheat, markets are very The United Press staff corres-the contemplated Ethiopian war..
netive and prices have pondent, Mr. Louis Keemle, declares
Later this week a further 3,000 rapidly upward. Copper is also that behind the British opposition! to Signor Mussolini's war plan troops are scheduled to mail and upward, resulting in increased from all parts production, and incidentally in- against Ethiopia is something more more detachments
Cotton, fundamental than the altruistic of Italy are daily arriving at creasing the by-product produc desire to defend n backward African Naples, and are prepared for em- tion, including silver.
since September 1, has advanced kingdom.
Slynor Bittle, Governor of Rome, about $1.50 per bale, partly be The British feel, he says, that the ons of the latest volunteers for cause of the fear that the Suez present Italian campaign is the active service. His offer has been Canal might be closed, thus pre- fore-runner of a dream of colonial accepted by Signor Mussolini, who venting the delivery of Indian cot empire which, if it is permitted to feels that such an example will be ton and resulting in foreign buy- succeed, may threaten the status of inspiring to the troops. The ing. the British colonial empire in Governor is handing over his high.
Tokyo is expériencing a war Africa.
office in the Roma Council to his boom while Italians are very ner
September 28. vous. If any power except Britain, at- successor on
The New York Stock Market in tempted to dominate the Militeran-Reuter Special.
very uncertain. "War babies" and ean, the Red Sea and the other links
Industrials are reacting markedly with India, the Orient, Australin
In- to daily war developments. and New Zealand, it would be con-
surance companies are all increas strued as a defluite threat to Im-
ing their war area protection portal communications of a vital
rates United Press. nature. The British public em- phatically opposes war, but the safeguarding of the Empire la quite another matter..
DUKE OF KENT'S PLANE
WINS AIR RACE AT HOME
CONGRATULATIONS
devoted to the tendency in Italian SONETAPANGAN TELADIROKRAPARES LELITEN I 13:19
JAPAN TAKES NO WAR RISKS
Won't Insure Cargo On Italian Ships
Tokyo, Sept. 23. Japanese maritime insu- .rance companies have re- fused henceforth to include war risk in policies for car- goes on Italian vessels.
It is emphasised that Ja- pan was acting on lines mercly parallel to Lloyds, who have given a similar re-
the fusal, and
decision should consequently not be regarded as any departure from the strictest neutrality.
-Router Special,
ŠTESNILLDJURISIKISHTERUNTERLIEGENEANER TEVILNENIA BETAKRILLORENZ
Italy.
It is understood that Italy is not in favour of Ethiopla being given access to the sea, and has certain proposals to make regard- iny territorial rectification and the suppression of the arms traffic In the kingdom of the Negus, whose tribesmen Italy alloges carry on this trade very 4x-
ensively.
It is regarded as most signí- ficant that the Italian Government nag now-como-into-the-open-and- will discuss the Committee of Five's plans. It is pointed out that while thore is still a consi- dorable difference between the standpoints of Italy and the Com- mittee of Five, once it becomes a question of bargaining there is every hope that an agreement may be reached.-Reuter.
CONCILIATORY ATTITUDE
Rome, Sept. 22. Soviet Government."
Aftor some irregularity, the
Writing in Voce d'Italia, tho This was the remarkable asser-market steadied towards the close reliably informed Signor Gayds, tion of Mr. Bennett himself, speak of the week.
adopts a conciliatory tone, point- The Improvement in sentiment Ing out that the Committee of before a meeting which In ugurated his coast-to-coast eler has been partly due to the smooth Five's scheme does not reckon on tion campaign.
progress of the monthly settle-ponsible provocative action on the Mr. Bennelt declared that ment which began on September part of the Ethiopian army, which Moscow nuintained well-pald 19th, being mostly stimulated by is not like other armies. Thus, agents In Carada, but that reports that the American Trea the League Committee has Canadians would never tolerate sury was a buyer in London at considered that problem of Italian interference in their. affairs, by 1/16 over the last purchase price colonial security-Reuter. outside agencies.
This development seems to have;
the belief in When 400 men and 20 women confirmed recently marched to Ottawa to air Bazaars that the Dollar played alleged grievances of the some part in determining the employed, Mr. Bennett granted un Treasury's price.
interview to a small deputation, and refused their demands.
the
The up-country demand has averaged about 10 bars of silver a day.
No disorders occurred during the marchers' brief stay in Ottawa, A surplus of about 35,500 bars and the group dissolved soon aller Is now expected after the settle- the return march to Toronto ment on Ocober 16th. started,Reuter.
MAN ADMITS STABBING
a
PEN-KNIFE USED IN
ASSAULT
A frank admission that he had
There is no silver afloat from London to Bombay at this week- end.
DEATH OF SIR N.E. LEWIS
not
LIEUT-GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA
:
London, Sept. 22.
A Melbourne message states The incoming mail steamer is that the death has occurred of the not bringing any silver from Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania London to Bombay-Reuter. the Hon. Str Neil Elliott Lewis,
K.C.M.G.
ERADICATING PLAGUE
The deceased, who was born! In 1858, has been Governor of Tasmania since 1933. He was educated at Hobart and Baliol
·College, Oxford,' and was milled to
GOVERNMENT'S STEPS the Bar at the Inner Temple in
IN FUKIEN
1838, inter being admitted as barrister and solicitor of tho Supreme Court of Tasmania.
and other foreign press circles to mlarepresent the attitude of the British Government towards, the stabbed the complainant, Wong dispute between Ethiopia and Chung-wong, with a penknife in the back was made by Lo King-fuk The diplomatic correspondent when he appeared before Mr. W.
Amoy, Sept. 22. Schofield, at the Central Mágis- of the Observer Bays:
The National Government In 1880, he was elected a mem- "The Spanish press, for in- tracy this morning, charged with
Quarantine Service announced to ber of the House of Assembly, stance, has In the last few days aвaauit.
The defendant aaid the comday that the outbreak of bubonic, Tasmania, on which he served for been featuring the issue ae an)
In Lungyen, southern many years. He was Premier and Italo-British issue."
plainant and another man chased plague "Im-him in First Street, and he Fuklen, is under control, and that Attorney General from 1890 to Ho continues that it is
the Government physicians are 1903 and again hold the Prender- portant that the British Govern- stabbed the former.
ship from 1900 to 1912. Hobe- According to the police, the gradually withdrawing. In the event of an Anglo-Italian
Hyde Park, Sept. 22. ment policy should not be mis
The Government is preparing enme Chancellor of the University war others easily might be involved. |
establish President Roosevelt has sent a understood. It is n League of complainant was alleged to have London, Sept. 22.
research stations of Tasmania in 1924, continuing For example, France and England
message to President-elect Quezon Nations policy, in which the had a chopper with him, and this to
the affected arca, in that post until 1958. Formerly are natural allios, and joint sup The Duke of Kent's Percival of the Philippines, saying: "Most cardinal principle is that of col was picked up at the scene of the throughout porters of the League of Nations. Now Gull, which set up n record cordini congratulations on your lective responsibility. The Bri- alleged assault, but the penknife aiming to discover and eradicato an officer in the Commonwealth Franco, moreover, has continental speed in the King's Cup Air Race election to the highest office the tish Government is not competent, which the defendant was supposed the cause of the outbreak, which Military Forces. ho was later annually takes a heavy toll of laced on the retired list. To was allies. Conversely Italy hasa fow weeks ago yesterday, won Filipino people can give you. and has no desire or intentlon, to to have used was not found."
President of the Tasmania Law Mr. Schofield sentenced the de-human life. potential allles near at hand the alr race from Hathold to Your overwhelming. choice by the take any action whatsoever except
fondant to six-weeks hard labour, More than 160 lives were lost Society for many years, and in Germany, for instanco, may neo in Cardiff at an average speed of 220 electorato is a fitting culmination as a member of the League. any Italo-British clash an
"British action, therefore, la and bound over both parties in. in the outbreak in the Lungyen 1902 was allowed to retain the opmiles an hour.
to your many years of patriotic 'portunity to regain her lost Captain Porcival was again the labour on behalf of your country. entirely denendent upon the Lea personal bonds of 360 each to district, 100 miles North-west of title of Honourable for life-
British Wireless. keep the ponce for one year. Amoy-Union News. colonies—United Press.
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