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四拜禮 號八十月六英港香
THURSDAY,
TO
DELICATE
STRIKE
SITUATION
POLICE CHARGE ON
BELGIAN CROWD
VAN ZEELAND
MEDIATING,
Brussels, Jun
The strike situation remains de
Mr. Chang Tee-chung to-day | Bente. ook outh as Mayor of Tientsin. Hops are being built on the net Numerous high. Japanese and that the Prime Minister, M. Paul Chinese officials, including General Van Zeeland, is presiding at a meet- un Cheli-yuan, have been conferring ing of the more important employers "n_secret.
and workmen's organisations to-day. This meeting is being held with a view to reaching a compromis wilch
It is believed that the Japanese are emanding a showdown on vital Sino-
anese problema, such as the Man-will encourage industrial peace. fukum-Japan-Chim part suggestion, ependent customs, the stationing Japanese troops on the Pelping ankow Railway line, and then Jatters-Uutted Prem.
Canton Commended
Canton,, June 18.
The first Group Army headquarters to-day releuad for publication telegram Just reenived by Marshal Chan Chai-tong, Kwangling comman der-in-chief, froin Me. Lin Sen. President
China
conciling Canton's Troops from Hunan.
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action in withdrawing
The message nisures the Canton military chief that the question »ť resistance to Japanese aggression will be thoroughly considered and a reiinite court of action adopted at the Second Plenary Session at Nan- king next month-Reuter Spreint.
Air Defences
Canton, June 18.
It is announced that $10,000,000 of Air Defence Bands will be issued ni July 1.
At present all arrangements have been made to issue the bands, execpt that they
the warit
signature of the Committee of the Provincial Assembly,
It is understood that in ense of urgent need, the Air Defence Council may obtain an advance of funds from the Kwangtung Provincial Bank, with the new bonds na veurity-fruit Speciul.
Quarter of Expenditure 'for Defence
Manila, June 18.. One fourth of the Philippines Government expenditure for the year beginning January 1, 1937, will
devoted to national defence. The 1937 Budget is being introdue- ed to the Assembly this afternoon. The estimated expenditure is 01,806,... 000 pesos is against 65,817,000 pesos of revenue.
Expenditure includes 16,000,000 pesos for national defence compared with 8,000,000 pesos a year ago,
Revenue includes a sum between 8,000,000 and 12,000,000 pesos which it is hoped to raise by new taxation now ontemplated.-Reuter,
..
Trawler Crew Found Dead FATE OF "GIRL PAT" CONFIRMED
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Liege remains the most disturbed entre, but the strikers are not nt- tempting the "atny-in? tacties. A warmoured ears and care carrying gendarmes and machine-gun are patrolling the streets, akiness sem. the strikers overturned milk Jorzien.
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The situation took a graver turn (inter when strikers tried to raid a small arms factory, Police drove them off and arrested fifteen.
Gangs are going about the city try- ing to
to hold up traffe and it has bon' order several police versary to charges to
thryn.
are cheri, az a
ensure
Prution, the
dock workers at Nearly Ghent are out, hing anxious to secure the sans concessions as their Antwerp enlleagues, n two shilling daily raise, and no overtime.
The are 4,500 railway wagons standing idle in Antwerp.-Renter Bulletin Servicc.
FOREIGNERS WARNED
Brussels, June 17. Following a small procession of un employed this morning, which cheer- the general strike, Hargomuster Mux reminded the population at no assemblies or processions were allow-
co
Brussels without his permbetion. The Minister of Justice, at the same time, warned foreigners to refrain from any net lilly to disturb the public order, on penalty of immediate expulsion from the country,
which the 1 conference ver Prime Minister, M. Van Zeeland, is presiding at wrich employers and employees are represented, is having difficulty in reaching any ogrzement which will solve the strike problem, The dynand for a forty, hour week in the chef_stumbling block. but it is hoped a solution, whie's will enable work to b resumed next week, may get, be reached.-Renter Special.......
ARCHDUKE AWAITING SUMMONS
READY FOR ANY SACRIFICE
ROME BACKING RESTORATION
(Special to "Telegraph")
Vienna, June 17. Archduke Otto, heir to the
JUNE 18, 1936.
ABANDON
SANCTIONS?
Britain's Decision
Sets
Example
FRANCE FOLLOWS LEAD WITH RELUCTANCE
London, June 17.
Formal decision in favour of discontinuing sanctions against Italy, if such a course represents the, general feeling at Geneva, is believed to have been taken at to-day's weekly meeting of the British Cabinet.
The Ministers having already agreed in principle on this policy, it is believed that to-day's meeting will. have been largely occupied with the attitude of the Dominions, especially in view of General James Hertzog's reaffirmation last night that South Africa staunchly adhered to the sanctions policy, and would continue to do so in spite of any contrary action by Britain and France.
In the meantime observers are waiting to see the effect the prospective raising of sanctions will have on Italy's foreign policy.
According to Rome reports, al-. though offlelat quarters consider the removal of sanctions certain, Italy to unwilling
discriss Italian collaboration in Europe unt sane- Hons are actually taken L Hence, i even if it is announced in the House! of Commums to-morrow that Grent Britain will propose their removal, Italy will not attend the Montreux talks on June 22. Sanctions cannot be removed before this date, since the League of Nations meets later.
It is not yet clear whether Italy will be satisfied with the removal of sanctions or will sech to obtain a re- versal of Geneva's Judgment, holding Nevertheless.. her
aggressori an Italian observers entertain no doubt of Italy's eventual full co-operation in European pollties.-Renter.
Following Britain
Parls, June 17. It is understood that the French viewpoint with regarel to the report
日九廿月四,
WON'T RESIGN
FROM: CABINET
PALESTINE Homoure that Mr. Anthony' Eden
TENSION INCREASES
ARAB MISSION IN BRITAIN
CLÁSH NEAR JAFFA
London, June 17. The Palestine. Arab Mission,į led by femal-Efendi_Husseini,! President of the Palestine Amb Party, arrived in London to-day to present the Arab case to the British people.
The secretary of the party stated this the mission could not negotiato et decision of the British Government officially with the British Government to favour the Hfting of anti-Italian with regard to the termination of sanctions is that, while the Socialist the present situation, as
for such negoliutions resis
an initiative, it is prepared to follow with reluctance the lead Britain gives.
Renter Bulletin Service.
Italian Reticence
Rome, June 17. While official circles are reticent, it is generally felt that when the stigma of sanctions" has been wiped out Italy will be ready to re-enter the European concert.
A four-power pact between Britain,
the
might resipa ng Foreign Scerriary, in consequence of the dressing, to drup: eauctions, wre denied. He will mugi- port the Governorate policy atramplyi in the Husar of Chinnous debate to-day.
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Ottawa, June 17.
HOME COMMANDS
DIVIDED INTO THREE PARTS
London, June 17. Reorganisation of the Home commands of the Royal Air
The Canadian Supreme Court has Force, so as to make the peace held that the Canutian Employment, organisation conform as closely Social Insurance
Doisinion as possible with the organisation Marketing Acts are unconalitutional | visualised for war, his been an- and invasions of the rights of the nounced by the Air Council. provinces.
However, the Supreme Court upheld some of the portions of the Bennett Gayernment's New Den, Frislated 1 year, including, amendments te the Criminal Code, the prohibition of unfair business practices and the Farmers Creditors Act, dealing with farmers' bankruptcies.
Parts of the Act establishing a tri- bunal to regulate trade and industry are upheld and other sections are antinwed.
The Court divided three to three on Acts establishing minimum wages and maximum hours, and hence no devi sion was recorded.
Appeals in all cases will be taken to the Privy Council in London.
The new plan, which is consequent upon the expansion of the Royal Air Force, will comprise thive oporational commands; namely, the bomber, fight- er and constal "conmmands. There will be one training command.
The Air Defence of Great Britain- Command will disappear and Constat Defence will bo reorganised.
The air defence of the country will then be vested in three operational commanda.
Close co-ordination will be exercised between the commands and the Air Ministry both in time of peace and war-Kenter,
the
DETAIL OF PLAN
Lundon, June 17. The Air Ministry announces that
Air Council has decided L The Bennett Government, since the carry out important changes the Now Deal legislation was passed at system of command and administra- Oltawa, has been defeated and suc- tion In the Home Commands of the Liberal administration, Royal Air Force in order to provide cbeded by under Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King-appropriate organisation for an en- United Press,
Inrged force whileht will function with speed and efficiency th perce or in War;
BOSTON DEFEATS
ST. LOUIS
SECOND TIME IN TWO DAYS
AND PIRATES
CUBS WIN
The new organisation provides four Commands, as follows; 1st Bomber Command,
controlling Domber Squadrons; 2nd Fighter Command,
Fighter Squadrons
Army
ction Squadrons and Observer
Corps; 3rd Coastal Commund, cons
trolling flyingboat and
general reconnaissance squadrons and Ad- ministration and shore training of Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm and 4th Training Command which will, with four
11 training
be
exceptions, control all ing units at Honie.
The air defence of the country will
vested in three
Operational Commands, close co-ordination be- tween which will be
directly
exercised by the Ale Ministry,
First appointments to these Com mands are: ta' Bomber Commarul.. -Air-Marshai-Sir-John-M.-Steel-to- Now York, June 17.
Fighter Command, Air Marshal Sır The National League race grows Hugh C. T. Dowding: to Coastal tete again. St. Louis, the leaders, Command, Air Marshal Sir Arthur plis a double-header today with the M. Longmore; and to Training Com under-rated Boston Brayes, and mand, Air Marshal Sir Charles S. Chicago and Pittsburgh, almost nock Burnett. And neck for second and third respectively, points by winning against good teams. Lunden, June 17, Boston moved closer to New York To-morrow's foreign affairs debate by taking
the second consecutive
RESIGNATION: OPPOSITION .PREPARED
:
ch gained valn?
two on KOVIN..
Hapsburg's throne of Austria | France, Germany and Italy in believe)! snipers and killed one and wounded latinck on the Government for its de- Brooklyn scored five on seven hits,
| another.
in the House of Commons is awahedrante from the St. Louis Cardinals.
Braves played faultlessly, hitting out -Gverni::cut de unwilling to take suche Arab Supreme Committee in With the greatest interest,
It is learned there is no question twelve and scoring nine times The Jerusalem.
of Mr. Anthony Eden resigning his held St. Louis to eleven hits nul six Meanwhile, despatches from derasa pest as Foreign Secretary. On the runs by perfect fielding, St. Louis lem indicate that tension has increu-contrary, he will make a strong, had one error. ed, this being the sixth anniversary fighting speech, supporting and ex- In the second game St. Louis was of the execution of three Arab rioters, plaining the Government's readiness irresistible, scoring ten on fourteen who were convicted on a charge of to drop annetions.
hits to the Braves murder in the 1929 disturbances, Mr. Elen will speak first. He will Berger homered.
The Intest outruges reported from be followed by Mr. Arthur Green-
Pittsburgh, meanwhile, was making various parts of the country include wood, of the Labour Opposition, and hay against the trailing Brooklyn British police by Sir Archibald Sinclair, of the Dodgers. Pirates hit nineteen, scored the ambush of automobile patrol.
The car was Ared Liberal OPP
fourteen and were given a homer by on by men in hiding near Jaffa. Thereafter Lloyd Georgs is Swift. They carelessly allowed two
very vigorous errors to
into their play. The police replied to the fire of the expected to make a
creep
elsion on sanctions,
and had one error. Mr. Clement Attlee, Labour leader; Dombs damaged the railway line and Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime
Lombardi hit a homer for Cincin and Hungary, has issued a pro- to be one of Signor Benito Mussolini's
of the Minister, are expected to wind up the nati and with eight blows from his contrades brought in four runs, which clamaton saying he awaits the aims in foreign policy. This would year Gaza and the bridge
debate, which will end at 7.20 pim-were sufficient to beat the New York- people's call to return to Vienna be something in the antiue of aoruzalem-Jaffa line-enter.
super-regional pact, providing a
Router
Glants. Giants hit six and scored as Emperor.
for others to be made by the smaller
twice. Each had one error." It is reported here that Signor powth of Europe, Benito Mussolini, the Italian Prime It is denied that after the removal
NEW CABINET MEMBER
Chiengo maintained its pace, beat- five to three, on ing Philadelphia A despatch from Nagus states Minister, approves the restoration of of sanctions Italy will discriminate in
London, June 17. cleven hita to nine, Cuba played and has any way between santionists and the Austrian monarchy that at sight of the British flag from reached an agreement with the Aus non-sanctionists in foreign trade, The Anglo-Russian naval talks were Lord Stanhope, who been appointed without fault in the field, but the
Commissioner of Italo- though it is admitted that owing to resumed at the Foreign Office this First a lonely coral reef off the Semenn
Works, Phillies allowed five costly errors to Islands, a small trading craft investrian Government for
the fact that Italy is now producing tigated and found three white men Austrian co-operation.
Signor Mussolini, it is said, agrees nor commodities she formerly bought morning, when further consideration attended for the first time at the poll the allowed
to-day. British Wireless. points-British Wireless. that the restoration in the best solu- abroad her imports will consequently was given to a number of technical usual weekly meeting of the Cabinet tion to Austria's complicated political be fewer—Reuter. problem.
It is also reported that Italy has returned to Austria forty earlongs of field guns captured in the Great War. Howuvor, military authorities refuse ter confirm this allegation.
dead.
Nassau, June 17.
Close by were their muitcases, a Bible and nautical instruments.
On the reef, lying badly damaged and hard ashore, was a small vessel which was asumed to be the Girl Pat, out of Grimsby, whose master took her en a treasure hunt without, the crow buried
knowledge of the owners. The trading vessel's the three bodies.
The Government has instructed the nearest Justles of the Peace to pro- geed to Nagua by sailing boat and Investigate the wreckngo-Reuter.
HEADED FOR CAYENNE
Cayenne, Jung-17.
close
It is understood thite Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg, the Chancellor-Dictator, intends to devoto da energies to the restoration as a means of Austria's salvation.
model.
CLOSING VICTORIA HOSPITAL
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NAVAL TALKS
London, June 17.
ASCOT BACKERS WELL
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Changes affecting administration. of a far-reaching nature the maint objects of which are to provide for decentralisation
Df
com-
administrative duties, for exercise of fuller powers of responsibility by various manders, and for reduction to the minimum of links in the chain of commanit in order to avoid delays and duplicated effort-are also in- troduced. The new organisation will be brought into force for Bomber, Fighter and Training Commands in July. The change in Coastal Com- mand will follow'shortly afterwards. --British Wireless."
H. K. Planning Memorial to King George V
The Executive Council and the Finance Committee of the Legiala- tive Council have had under in- formal consideration proposals for the raising by public subscription of a ilongkong King George V Memorist Fund. It is understood that the Chamber of Commerce also has the matter: under attention.
- RED SOX WIN
Nothing has yet been decided, bus Boston's American League team also won to-day, Foxx and W. Ferrell sympathy has been expressed with hitting homers and bringing fifteen the suggestion that, as in England, hits to o nino run total. against the purpose, of the Fund should be Ohicago
Chicago hittem, ono a to provide оред, spaces in congested homes by Kreevich, and Philadelphia, nssikted from the bats of Moses and Higgins, In a terrifle hitting duel with engaged
four... scored
by
homers
areas.
Enquiries are being made of Cey on and Malaya as to what is likely to be done in those Territories.
U.S. SEAPLANE CRASHES
TWO KILLED OFF VIRGINIA COAST
St. Louis, and was nored out by one run. St. Louis acored fourteen runs London, June 17. won the Chesham Stakes and Lady on thirteen hits, Bottomley fretting
circuit. Philadelphia had seventeen Public Enthusian.
Ascot remained truly glorious Wernher's Precipitation, also 2/2 hits and each gut one error. NEW INSTITUTION
took the King Edward Stakes, Lond Menuwhile, publis agitation. for the
end. The Washington-Detroit game joint to-day.
the Astor's Traffic Light 5/1 Not only was It is now revealed that a vessel, return of Archduke Otto has been
READY IN 1937 believed to be the Girl Pat, arrived intensifled recently, At a monarchist
weather beautifully warm, but favourite, took the Coronation Stakes, ed in the eighth inning, on account of
it darkness, Although Wyndham, the favourite,
when Washington led two In the Salut Islanda a week ago fly celebration on Wednesday at Lienz,
the majority of backers were was beaten in the Fernhill Stakes, to one, Stone having hit a homer, ing signals indicating she was out Archduko Otto's sister; the Arch-
New York won over Cleveland in Lady Ludlow's Ipsden, well-backed at The Governor-in-Council, in con- uncle
fifteen to four of provisions. These were supplied duchtss Adelaide, and hi
11/2, won as second favourite. In two games, with a by the Devil's Island Penal Sattle Archduke Eugene, former Imperial sultation with the medical authority, well contented.
the Bessborough They started badly, Sir Thomas the last
Stakes score in the first and twelve to two les, the British captain Field Marshal, were guests of honour, has decided that the Victoria Hospital
Washington, June 17 was going to Cayenne
A seaplane assigned to the cruiser In his proclamation, Archduke Otto will no longer be needed when the Dixon's, Listoi, Yorkshire trained, won Dixon completed the double with in the second. They bit ainetecu times isteach game. Cleveland hit the Churchill Strices at 8/1 and the Cardiff, G/I favourite, winning. for the provisions
Queen Mary Hospital in available. like my father, am willing to
The volume of batting is shown by fourteen in the first game, but could Inglannpolls crashed into the sea nea The former will therefore be closed Hunt Cup was won by Lady Nuttall's French warship make all sacrificos, and to place the simultaneously with the opening of Guinea Cap at 28/1. with Voltus the fact that the totalisator, which not make them count, and suven in Norfolk, Va., to-day, taking two men Joint um a
little vessel next day, sail-people before myself. This is my the latter, and a large measure of second, 33/1 and Rose Crag third, usually takes the beta of small game the second. Indians committed three to their death.
The victims were Lieutenant C. K. in a horth-westerly direction, but firm intention, so help me God. economy is anticipated,
3071Even the book-makers said it blers while the big backers play the and two errors in first and second
book-makers, took a record figure of meetings respectively. Dickey and Mallory, of Bethesda, Md., and Radio- apparently changed its course that "I can only await the Austrian It is probable that the new Queen was a most profitablp race. nacht, for it never renched Cayenne. people's call
But the tide turned then. Lord over $10,000 for the Hunt Cup alone. Gelerig hit, homers in the last game man W. C. Gray, of Wharton, Tex.--- Teturn.United Mary Hoapital will be completed by "to
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