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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1935.

LABOUR

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A HAND

No British Boots For Italy?

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, Sept. 24.

Restricting Exports

AMERICAN OFFER TO JAPAN

(Special to "Telegraph”)

Washington, Sept. 24.

MOBILISING ANIMALS

Ethiopia. Buying Up Horses

(Special to "Telegraph")

My Telegraph. Copyright, Telegraphie Mon mona Ordinance, £295. Roesivad. September It is learned that the State De.m.)

Addis Ababa, Sept. 24. partment has offered Japan a do-

The Emperor, attended by finito figure for her textile salea limit in the Philippines in the hope Ministers, oponed a fine new gaol, of expediting the end of the con-with much pomp and coromony, Introversy over that market.

to-day, but there are at, present no

Trade Unionist disapproval of Italy's attitude towards Ethiopia has found expression in an struction sent by the Executive of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives to members not to make boots for the talion Army.

It is understood that the De- inmates of the institution, is the partment stressed the desirability majority of prisoners have been of a settlement in view of a bill in-released to go to the front. creasing Japanese duties to 75. Meanwhile it is reported that up per cent, which will be rushed to half a million mules and horses, The news has been received with through the Philippines Legie-as well as a large number of considerable interest in the boot-inture unless limitation making aron in Northamptonshire. achieved.

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be bought by camels, are to Ethiopia, and a special depart- It is pointed out that the ban It is understood the figure fixed ment in being established for this can only affect Union labour, is below 45,000,000 square metres, purpose. and there

Twenty export judges of horse many factories compared to the GG,000,000 tradi which are not federated, but even total in 1984. It is the intention flesh are being sent to different in these there is Union`labour to

of the Government to reduce parts of the country to carry out a Inrge degree.

Japan's share of the market the purchases, for which the Gov- In the event of this latter facy below 50 per cent., and it is re-ernment la paying cash, as it is tories accepting orders from Italy called that that share was 62 per possible that expropriation would dieult position would arise.--cent. in 1934 and 16 per cent in anger the farmers and peasants. rendering them unwilling to go | Reuter Special.

1932.-United Press.

to war.

RUSSIAN LACKS

PASSPORT

CONVICTED ON TWO

CHARGES..

Vally N. Danisolf, 30-year-old unemployed Russian, appeared be- fort Mr. Macfadyen tits morning at the Central Magistracy, charged with entering the Colony without a valid passport. An additional] charge for failing to register was also preferred.

Here in Addis Ababa, a good horse costs £4, a mule £7 and a

U.S. Business camel £10, but provincial prices

Mending

are lower, though the quality is inferior.

The majority of the animala will be sent to the Tigre front, hut. 80,000 cameis will bo con- centrated at Ogadem. All avail

RE-EMPLOYMENT IN able veterinary surgeons are

INDUSTRY

(Spacial to "Telegraph"),

New York, Sept. 24.

A definite trend towards busi- Sgt. Russell sald defendantness normaley is seen in the De- arrived from Amoy by the 8.8. Canton Maru on September 19.partment of Labour reports for He had a direct visa from Shang-August, which states that enem-

ployment WEB miterially de hai to Canton, but he stayed here

creased. for four or five days instead of going straight to Canton on the day of arrival. He also failed to register 72 hours after his arrival and was located on September 23 at the Tungshan Hotel,

Sgt. Russell asked his Worship to take a serious view of the ense

Be-employment of 180,000 wor- kers in the nufacturing industries Whe recorded with weekly pay rolls increasing by 38,900,000, or 2.8 and 6.7 per cent respectively.

being mobilised, and a score of Ethioplans studying veterinary work abroad are being hastily- | recalled.-Reuter Special.

FELLOW-WORKERS ROBBED

CARPENTER ADMITS

GUILT

Sentences of two monthe' and three weeks' hard labour were

passed upon Lee Yuk-po, aged 20, carpenter, when he appeared bo- ; fore Mr. Thomson at the Kowloon Meanwhile. Mr. James Landis, Magistracy this morning, and

at he had received, information new chairman of the Securities pleaded guilty to four charges of from Shangha and Singapore Exchange Commission, Jus de-theft.

that defendant was a bad charac-clared that there will be no change Defendant was alleged to have ter. He added that defendant in polley during his administra-stolen a hand screw borer, cloth- had a previous conviction In Heuter Special. Shanghai,

Defendant was fined $20, or 10 days' hard labour, on the first charge, while on the second charge he was sentenced to three weeks' hard labour.

DOGS WITHOUT MUZZLES

PEAK RESIDENTS

FINED

ing $1.40, a ruler, a pocket book,

a cigarette holder, and six- pawn tickets, on various dates between

Favours Gold May 28 and September 24. The

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LESLIE BURGIN'S

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Geneva, Sept. 24.

complainants, all carpenters, were Slu Chin, 22, Tam Kwai-wah. Lo Yeo-mui, 19, and Yin Yan, 23.

Inspector Chester-Woods stated that on May 20 the second com- plainant lost a suit of clothing. and about 9 p.m. on September 20, defendent was seen wearing the suit. The complainant was in- formed and enquiries were made and the other thefts were re- vealed.

A resolution favouring the ul- timate restoration of the gold

The stolen property was all standard amongst the nations was recovered at No. 144 Portland R. II. Wild, of 177 The Peak, among the important suggestions Street. The total value of the was summoned before Mr. Mac-advanced before the Assembly of } stolen articles amounted to about fadyen this morning for allowing the Economic Commission to-day. $8.86.

a bitch to be at large without a It came from Mr. Leslie Burgin, muzzle at 8,15 a.m. on September | Parliamentary Secretary of the

12.

Mr. W. M. Brown, of Hastings & Co., appeared on behalf of the defendant. He pleaded guilty but said the dog, on seeing a cat in the garden. ran out of the house and chased the cat. The coolic alzo ran after the dog but failed to catch it.

A fine of $3 was imposed.

A. H. Penn, of 195 The Peak, also appeared before Mr. Macfad yen for allowing his dog on

Stubbs Road on September 12 at

7.45 am. without a muzzle. De- fendant pleaded guilty and was fined $5.

A. II. Veltman, of 264 The Peak, was also summoned for allowing his dog at Stubbs Road on Septem ber 12 at 7.10 am without a muzzle. A fine of 36 was Imposed,

NO COMPASSION FOR MAN

"INSANE LEADERS"

IN CONGRESS

Cleveland, Sept. 24. Archbishop Moricholas,

of

Board of Trade.

The Assembly also discussed, among other things, a resolution requesting it to appoint a World Resources Board to survey the world's supply of food and raw materials and suggest methods by which economic problems of all nations might be eased.

The resolutions will be exten-4 sively discussed.--Reuter,

SOVIET ARMY.

MANOEUVRES

MONGOLIA FRONTIER

ACTIVITY

Dairen, Sept. 25. Joint military manoeuvres are being, staged by Soviet and Outer Mongolia troops along the frontiers, states ‘a report from

ANOTHER RAID ON Manchouli.

SQUATTERS

BONFIRES OF HUT

MATERIAL

Yet another rakd on sqttatters in the Wongneichong district took place this morning, being superin- tended by Polico and Sanitary Ins- pectors.

In view of the fact that on pre- vious occasions the squatters have returned and rebuilt their shacks, all the hat material seized to-day was burnt on the spot, numerous bonfires being made.

Subsequently, two trucks were Cincinnatti, spoke at the Eucharis-employed for the purpose of tak- tic Congress here, attacking

ing away the non-inflammable "insano leaders in our own Con- gress who are willing to cause war with no compassion for the multitude."

Cardinal Hayes prayed:-"May. Congress pray a mighty prayer that the monacing clouds of war may be dissipated by tho advent in splendor of the Prince of Peace," -United Press.

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The manoeuvres, coming on the eve of the resumption of the Man- chouli conference between Man- chukuo and Outer Mongolia and the projecteil Soviet-Manchukuo Japanese Border Commission, have aroused fears in Changchun, where it Is thought that serious difficulties may follow-Reuter.

LEAGUE CONTRIBUTION

Genova, Sept. 24. The League Commission of Control has decided to reduce by ever per cent. the contributions of all member states. This is the result of the French proposal for a ten per cent, reduction.- Rentor.

BOMB SHELTERS

Rome, Sopt. 24. The Cabinet has authorised the expenditure of a million tro on the construction of anti-nircraft

A moderato anticyclone covers [sholtara at Messina. Beutar tho Pacific to the north-east of Special. Japan and an anticyclone is form- ng over North China. The typhoon is losing intensity and moving north-eastward over S.W. is Japan. Another typhoon situated about 180 miles to the

CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA

London, Sept. 24. The cruiser Sydney, built by Madrid, Sept. 24. Senor Alba has abandoned his south-south cast, of the Bonins, Messrs, Swan, Hunter and Wig attempt.to form a Cabinet, and moving N.N.W. A shallow depres-ham Richardson at Wallsend for Senor Chapa Frlobs, late Finance alon covers the Gulf of Tongking, the Australian, Government at Minister, who belongs to the in- Local forecast: Northerly winds, cost of £1.600,000, left the Tyne dependent Party, is now engaged light to moderate; cloudy, some to-day for her acceptance trials.—

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Washington, Sept. 24. The National Munitions Con- trol Board hold its first meeting

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