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No. 14801
一拜疆 號七月止英香
MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1936.
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GERMANY TO RE-OCCUPY RHINELAND?
"VERY DEFINITE
INDICATION"
FRANCE WILL SEEK
BRITISH AID
ATTEMPTING TO ENFORCE
VERSAILLES TREATY
(By
(SPECIAL TO “TELEGRAPH")
Telegraph.
Copyright, Telegraphio, Messages 1894. Raceived, Jan. 27, 12.30 p.m.)
Ordbaure,
Paris, Jan. 20.
It is reported to-day that the new Cabinet, headed by M. Albert Sarraut, has discussed outspokenly "the very definite indication" that Germany is preparing to re-occupy the Rhine- land, which the Versailles Treaty demilitarised until 1968.
The Foreign Minister, M. Pierre Flandin, will discuss this grave development with Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minis ter of Great Britain, and Mr. Anthony Eden, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, during his visit to London, and after he has attended the funeral of King George V.
M. Flandin, it is stated, will seek close Anglo-French collaboration for the enforcement of the Treaty of Versailles articles dealing with the demilitarisation of the Rhineland, which is the last important section of the Treaty remaining unbroken-United Press.
RIGHT TO COLONISE
Munich, Jan. 28.
The right of European nations to colonise was emphasised by err Hitler in a speech before a rally of six thousand Nazi university students summoned from all parts of the coun try by Balbur von Schirach, the Nazi Youth leader.
Hitler declared that Germany was so strong now that she needed no help. from the League of Nations. Ger-
NAVAL. OFFICER "GJILTY"
many did not even need treaties of SENtenced to TWO
Alliances.
Continuing, Hiller said. Colonics were acquired by right of might Europe need raw materials from its the
and Colonies,
by
the of life heroic conception white race was destined to rule. But if the ruling nations gave way to the pacifist idea of allowing the Colonica to govern themselves, they would merely say "We do not need Europe any longer."-Kenter.
Fighting For Inflation In
YEARS IN PRISON
STATEMENT OF ACCUSED
Accepting the accused's ples of "guilty a Court Martial held aboard H.M.S. Tamar this morning sentenced Paymaster Commander E. M. Tebley, of H.M.S. Tamar, to two years prisonment and to be dismissed in disgrace from the Service
The accused pleaded guilty to all nino charges which were preferred against him and following the real ing of the evidence, tendered a writ ten explanation of his action and the position in which he found
United States present
'DEMOCRATS' SPLIT INDICATED
DON'T WANT NEW TAXES
(Spaciž to "Tolsgraph")
Washington, Jan. 26.
The President of the Court was Captain A... Murray, D.S.O., O.H.F
Buring recent riots in Cairo, palier officers were stoned and tramcara bur ned. Picture showa arrested student s being taken to guol in a police lorry.
HONGKONG FUNERAL SERVICES
2-MINUTE SILENCE AT ONE O'CLOCK
AMUSEMENTS CLOSING
The Hongkong Government issues
the following notification of arrange-
ments for to-morrow (Tuesday) In
DANGER OF WAR SPREADING
EUROPE'S PEACE THREATENED
DIPLOMATS' FORECAST
(Special to "Talograph")
(Hy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis Me
17. 10.15 am)
connection with the obsequies of Hinge Ordinance, 1991. Received. January Inte Majesty King George V:
Public offices will be closed until 2
p.m.
11.30 a.m-A special Service will be held in St. John's Cathedral, at which Uniform will be worn.
1 pm-A general Silence of two minutes will be observed, the begin ning and ending-of-which will be ned by the firing of a gun from
Rome, Jan. 20,
SANITARY INSPECTOR ON TRIAL
ACCUSATION OF ACCEPTING bribe
CROWN CASE OUTLINED.
Tho
trial commenced at the Criminal Sessions this morning, be foro Mr. Justice R E. Lindsell, of Thomas Storey Clark, Second Clans Sanitary
having acceptor, on a charge of
a bribo.
Ac
the believe Impartial diplomats
It was alleged that between May danger of the Italo-Ethiopian war 1 and Juno 28, while accused was in Road Market of Lockhart Europe is increasing charge spreading to steadily, despite the recent external among other markets, he was visited signs of improvement in international by two representatives of the sh and ment stallholders from Lockhart relations.
Rond at his then-
en residence, No. 125, The Anglo-Italia, relations remain Wongnelchong Rond, and that he ac
contain- A well- cepted from them un envelope H.M.S. Kent. At the conclusion of in a very precarious state.
Ambassador told the ing $81. This moncy, the Crown the silence the Governor will lay a informed wreath on behalf of the people of the United Press to-day that it would only alleged, was given as a prezení to Colony at the bass of His late Bajos. take one incident in the Mediter accused after he had retracted an the stallholders Statue in Statue Square. This ranean or Red Sea or East Africa to order which made
wash down their stalls during the will be done without ceremony of any
rush hour of the morning. kind, but the Police will keep the Square free from traffic for the con- Venience of any who may wish to ob
serve the Silence there.
1.05 p.m. to 3.30 p.m-Seventy minute Runs will be fired first by Ships of His Majesty's Navy and afterwards by His Majesty's Royal Artillery.
Flags will remain at half mast un- til sunset; they will be flown at mast on. Wednesday, head from 8 am January 29th, 1936;
Persons in the charge of places of amusement are requested to keep. them closed until 5 pm.
MUFFLED BELLS connection with to-morrow's bie.
of H.M.S. Dorsetshire, and the morial Service at St. John's Cathe RN.. other members were:--Captain (Com-dral, a fully muffled peal of bells will modoro 2nd Class) F. N. Attwood, be rung for twenty minutes immedi ILM.S. Kent; Captain I. B. B. Tower, ately prior to the service. During D.S.C., H.M.9. Kent; Captain C: G. B. the service, the big bell will toli Coltort, H.M.S. Modway; Captain Reventy times--one for each year of J. W. A. Waller, H.M.8. Kent.
the life of King George V,
Paymastor Captain F. L. Horsey, C.B., O.B.E., D.S.G., of H.M.S. Tamar, is the prosecutor, whilst Paymaster Commander E. A. Jolley, O.B.E., of II.M.S. Dorsetshire, is accused'a friend.
The Ofelating Deputy Judge Advocate is Paymaster Commander The congressional session's biggest M.A.W. Sweny, of H.M.S. Tamar. Aight approaches to-day an the powerful Inflation bioc
THE CHARGES additional strength preparatory The charges against the accused
to
collision
with the
rallied
Ad-
St But it is believed the|
are as follows:
Communist Threat
STEADY ADVANCE ON KWEIYANG
(Special to "Telegraph”)
Canton, Jan. 27.
FRENCH POLICY
UNCHANGED
Backing League And Defending Franc
Parls, Jan. 26. The first meeting of M. Albert Sarraut's Cabinet un- approved the general fines of the minis- animously terial policy. This will be declared to Parliament on Thursday.
-It is understood that M. Sarraut's plans are, based upon the defence of the franc and a continuation of the foreign policy based on the League of Nations. Reuter.
ténito a fire which it would be most difficult to extinguish before it spread all over Europe. This " opinion' IN based on the fact that there are five dangerous factors:
1. Italy is convinced that Britain is sending Increasingly large shipments of munitions to Ethiopia through; British Somaliland and Kenya;
Mr.
E. H. Williams, Assistunt Attorney General, instructed by Mfr. J. B. Frentis, acting Assistant Crown Solicitor, was for the Crown, whilst Mr. F. C. Jenkin, C., instructed by Mr. G. K. Hall Brutton, represented
cused. accused,
The following
SHANGHAI 'REDS'
FIGHT POLICE
RUSSIAN TROOPS CALLED OUT
MOB TRIES TO HANG CHINESE OFFICER
(By
IRVA
(SPECIAL TO "TELEGRAPH”)
Ordinance,
Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphic Messager Received Jan, 27, 8 a.m.}
Shanghai, Jan. 27.
A mob of 2,000 Communists and students stormed a Settlement border Police Station yesterday and kidnapped the Chinese officer in charge, who was carried off and threatened with hanging by the rioters.
The officer was later rescued from his captors at the very moment when he was to have been hanged, following a baton. charge in which foreign police participated.
Two battalions of the Russian Regiment, of the Shangha Volunteer Corps, have been called out for emergency duty.
The demonstrators were protesting against the arrest of nineteen renetionary students on Saturday who were badly manhandled by police, when they decided to storm the police- station.
One Chinese policeman was seriously injured in the fight- ing yesterday.United Press.
QUIET RESTORED
LULL ON FIGHTING FRONT
BUT NEW BATTLES
·
IMPENDING
BOTH SIDES EXHAUSTED
Shanghai, Jan. 27. Quiet was restored in Chapel to-day, Following the rioting yesterday.. Peace Preservation Corps mon storm- ed and recaptured the police station which the moh had taken into its own. hands earlier in the day. The Cam- mmuniata and their student allics were completely dispersed, with the aid of
reinforcements
from police Foreiga Settlement. -------
the
The officer in charge of the captured police station, whom the mob tried to hang, has returned to duty. He was severely beaten but is not seriously in- jured. The police station is wrecked. Several other police officers and a number of rioters were lubbed and wounded painfully, but there was only one serious casunity-Reuter.
PATROLS OUT
Shanghal, Jan. 27, Addis Ababa, Jan. 26. A lult has set in along the northern The Shanghai Municipal Police riot front, where Ethiopian and Italian squad and two platoons of the Russtari armies face one another nervss bloody Regiment were called out after the battlefields, exhausted after three te at yesterday and A. H. Carroll (foreman), S. four days of the heaviest sort of patrolled the affected area for somNe
at present re- hours. Jex, H. Nish, L. Bi. V. Ribiero, Yeung fighting. They are Hon-chuen, M. V. Xavier and J. S. organising their force exported at went to Zookadoo to help the Chinese But further Earlier, a party of Settlement Police Bovaro engagements are Lao.
polico cope with a mob which, was Outlining the circumstances. Mr. any moment. Williams Baid that no particular
Casualties have been enormous-composed of students and villagers
and rowdies, with a sprinkling times for the cleaning of the market Reuter.
Communist agitators, and which had stalls were laid down, but the fish
CIVILIANS SLAUGHTERED
attacked the Zaokadoo Bureau of and poultry stalls had to be cleansed
Public Safety and beaten a number of twice daily. Their rush hours were
Dessiye, Jan. 20. between 7 and 9 a.m. and the stalla Ovor 500 civilians were killed as a policemen, including the Chief of the
Bureau,
Colonel Tan Pao-shoh. were normally washed down for the result of twelve ralds by Italian first time at 30 am. When accused bombing planes in the Sidamo Dia-
ho was put in charge, changed this trict of southern Ethiopia, carried procedure and gave orders, that the out over a period of several weeks. washing was to take place between This is the information contained B-0 am. There was general portar- in an official report received here to bation at this departure, and the day. stallholders consulted together and The report continues that the decided to approach Clark and ask Italians aro continuing their bombard him to rovert to the old style.
COLLECTION MADE
ment of open towns and villages.
It is uboficially reported that the Clark did this and the stallholders Swedish Red Cross units in the south then held another meeting and decid-havo telegraphed to Addis Ababa ask Ing that an aeroplano bo rushed to (Continued on Page 12.)
Sidam to bring back one or two Swedish members of the ambulance' units who are reported to have been seriously wounded-Router,
Alleged Spies
On Trial
Inflation Fight
Echo Of Sea Tragedy
MORRO CASTLE'S OFFICERS GUILTY..
of
The mob was in possession of the. Bureau for about an hour before It was evicted by the joint efforts of the Settlement and Chinese police. Reuter.
SEEKING OIL LEASES
JAPAN ASKS SOVIET FOR FAVOUR
(Special to "Ţolograph")
་་
Tokyo, Jan. 27. The Japanese-owned Saghallen Oil Company, which own prospecting rights in Saghallen, under the Soviet Japanese Treaty of is at pro-
1024, sent-seeking another extension * zasvoj
Boviet la
It is understood that the willing to grant an extension of one year upon the Japanese showing fix necessity. But the Japanese desire a five year extension, and further negotiations are necessary.
ministration's increasingly" ovident (1) Fraudulently applying, on intention demanding new taxation, Jano 23, 1935, a sum of $46,150, taken since its spending must contimic.
into possosalón by virlure of his em The extent of the
now tax pro-ployment, to parposes other than the which experts are studying public service.
It is learned from Kweiyang, the 42) Wfully and swith intent to do Administration: comtemplates Vibrand; between November1capital of the province of Kwaichex,
pay the cost of a substitute for the and December 3, 1933, making a false that the Communist advance has do 2 Britain la progressively reinforce
Mediterranean and Rod Sea postaj city. Additional taxes to defray the cost entry in the monthly cash account anitely increased the danger to that ing her Air Force in Egypt and other
(Form S.29), of H.M.S. Tamar, for Martial law has been proclaimed of the bonus are considered unlikely, the period November 1, 1933, to there and trenches have been dug tons of British warships in the Medi 3. The constant prosence of 400,000 but any additional appropriations are November 30, 1933, purporting to throughout the suburbs.. believed. Inevitably to mean a pre-show that tho bank balanco on
Habarovsk, Jan 27. xidential demand for taxes providing November 30, 1933, was $35,810.04, been rushed to the front to halt the
All avaliable provincial troops have torranean disturbs Italy;
4. The Italians believe that Britain The trial la proceeding of 21 alleged funde.
wherous in fact it amounted to invaders. Meanwhile, reinforcements, is increasingly, morally and material sples, accused of operating in Sovjet
At the same time, Japanese whal- Sentiment in both houses is strong $23,819.84.
(Special to "Telegraph") ¡, including. Nanking aircraft, ATU
ing companios assert that Russint ly opposed to now taxes and the
(3) Wilfully and with intent to axpected to arrive from Szochueny, supporting Ethiopia, which Italy territory under orders from the
New York; Jan. 26, whaling interests are operating reck-
·threat of -a
some foreign government.
lesaly Democratie revolt is defraud, between June 27, 1995, and and Klangsi momentarily,euter may eventually be forced to consider Military Mission of Manchuria
out of Okhotsk and in the Belis, an not of hostility;
Following ten hours' deliberation, u Indicated by the attitude of July 28, 1935, ma.ding a false entry Special plainly
It is stated the majority of tho the House Ways and Moons Com, in the monthly onsh account (Form
5. The difficulties of the Italian accused enterpd Soviet territory in Federal Grand Jury into to-night con-ring Bee, making: Japan's conserva mittas, veral of whose members 9.20), of H.M.S. Tomar, for the
campaign in Ethiopia have reconst August or Beptember or October of victed three men charged in conneetion policy worthless. Therefore
had been decided. that Japanese whai- admitted they would oppose new tax oorlod June-00, 1935, to July 21, 1935,
ated the costly despatch of additional last year and attempted to establish close, which burned Inst year with eta will compete with the Soviet. The bila even if the President emphatical purporting to show that the balance
troops and materials, which iB in-espionage ageneles. In the maritime Castle, which
terrible loss of life.
industry will reuest the Government ly asked for how revenues to, cover from the fast account was $140,097.0%, Tho anticyclone has decreased concreting the anti-British bitterness ip provinces.
The ship's acting captain, William to permit a Boating canners to oper the Veterans', bomis, A‚A.A. and other whereas in fact It' amounted to siderably. intensity and has corn- Roma.
They allegedly received arms and corts-United Press.
$186,150.56.
money from certain parsons. San- Walman-ant its Chief Engineer, Eate in the northern seas, monced to move eastward. Pressum
It is understood tha, the Govern (4) Wilfully and with intent to de-appears to be highest in the vicinity An early Interchange of diplomatic chinkay, one of the leading accused, Abbot, and also Henry E. Cabayıl, fraud, on September 29, 1033, making of the mouth of the Yangtas. The notes between Italy, Britain and the and an immigrant named Semyona, vice-president of the New York Cabament contemplates backing two of Washington, Jan. 20, 1 false entry in the cash balance book depression is now situated to the League of Nations is expected to are said to be prominent members of Mail Steamship Company, were found the largest companies in the opera (Form 6.89) purporting to show that north-east of Hokkaido. Local fore lead to a further conflict of views White Russian organisation at guilty. They will be sentenced dion of a single cannery but the ex
act ares concerned is not difped.→ Harbin Router.) United Prom.. (Continued on Pago 43)- cast:-N.E. winds, fresh; fair,
NECESSITY FOR TAXATION
With the election year commencing.
(Continued on Page 17.)
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