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一拜禮 號九廿月六英港香

DETERMINED TO FIGHT Kwangsi Leader States Policy

ALL RESOURCES TO. BE

USED AGAINST JAPAN

Canton, June 29,

In the tensest atmosphere and accompanied by a roar of exploding firecrackers, General Li Tsung-jen was formally inducted into office as commander-in-chief- of the Fourth Group Army of the Anti-Japanese Ex- pedition. The ceremony took place this morning im mediately following the weekly memorial service.

Mr. Lin Yun-kai, Governor of Kwangtung, super- vised the oath-taking and delivered a speech of admonition, declaring that armed resistance had always been the South-west's policy and that Kwang-. tung's and Kwangsi's actual mobilisation on this occasion was merely putting their anti-Japanese words into deeds, with a real stirring up of the whole nation.

But the South-west's troops had been withdrawn from Hunan since the Central Government had failed to appreciate the South-west's sincerity, he said. General Toung-jen maite

A

stirring speech, reminiscent of those

he delivered during the early days of;

the revolution. He expressed his Japanese Ship

unshakeable determination to make use of armed forces and all available resources of Kwangs to save the country through anti-Japanese resist.

SAFETY

After reviewing the recent events in South China, which aggravated the national crisis, General. Li declared that further delay in Jaunching in expedition would be disastrous emphatically doctnred

the

On Trail Of

Customs Craft

Tientsin, Jun 29.

Tanzka yesterday to patrol the Gulf The Japanese warship Kitu left or Cutiili, off Chikan.

mission of the anti-Japanese expedi- tionary forces was two-fold: fira, to resist Japanese aggression; second, to remove all obstacles in the way of Chinese Customs cruiser, Yukatan

It is in this locality that the the campaign including traitors such as Mr. Henry Pa-yi, 20 seizure caused serious repercussions

national!

anal seized the Talel Maru recently. The called Emperor of Manchukuo, Yin and the investigation is still_pro Ju-ken and others impeding the proceeding. *** "greag of "the "wift-Japanese movement,

-Reuter.

The Japanese authorities are in- guant that the Yukuan has been sent back in the same area before

Reports On Seizures

Shanghai, June 20. The recent seizure of two Japanese vessels by Chinese Maritime Customs cutters oir

Tsingtao and Chilion.. which led to the recent Japanese agitation and luekdents such the the

Japanese

violers' attack

Customs building in Tsingtau, are the subject of a report by Sir Frederick Minze

British chief of the Customs service, to the Chinese Government.

The

report states that the Customin cutters followed a perfectly normal procedure

when they

Acized the

Japanese ships. The Japanese ships were given due warning and arrested within Chinese territorial waters.

The crew of one of the seized vess is alleged to have admitted that the Vessels ship he was in was engaged in smuggling sugar and another nak they had been warned from shore of the upproach of the Customs cutter.

It is also alleged in the report that the Japanese Consular police

Tangku violently assaultedt Chine Custorns officials.-Reuter,

Demand War

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the Talel Maru incident is settled and Press.

crew unchanged.-Unitid |

with her

FRANCO- BRITISH PARLEYS

EXCHANGE VIEWS ON PROBLEMS ITALY STILL EXACTING

MONDAY, JUNE

29, 1936.-

B-16.30 PER ANNUM

ANGLE COPY. 10 CENTS

EMPEROR OF ETHIOPIA IN LONDON

DUNLOP FORT 90

The Emperor of Ethiopia, who has arrived in Geneva'to plead his country's cause, in here shown on the balcony of the Ethiopian Legation in London with left to right) Dr. W. C. Martin, Ethiopian Minister, Princess Tahai, the Crown Prince and the Duke of Harar.

ETHIOPIA TO FIGHT AGAIN?

REPORTED BRITISH

APPROVAL

NEGUS TO ASK LEAGUE AID

(Special To "Telegraph")

Geneva, Juue 28.

EIGHT KILLED IN

MACAO BLAST

FIRE-CRACKER PLANT BLOWN TO PIECES

Macao, June 28. Shortly before one o'clock yesterday afternoon two terrific explosions which shook the entire city of Macao

It is learned that Emperor were heard in quick succession. Haile Selassie is tentatively

to the Italian occupation of his

quarters

8th Hussars

Ethiopia to organise resistance the alarm being given of the explosions having occurred planning to return to Western smolte shot up in the vicinity of the Barrier Gate, and on Accompanying the explosions a great column of dense country, following the adjourn at a fire-cracker factory, the Macao Fire Brigade rushed Assembly. mont of the League of Nations to the scene. ~~Welt informeit

"Minor expisgions continued to take Emperor Be

Baid place as further quantities of in- Selassie personally plead the Ethiopian cause buildings of the factory were entirely would dammable materials took fire. The before the League Assembly and shattered and the members of the would demand the League's financial Fire Brigade experienced consider 45)istance for now military able difficulty in the work of rescuing campaign.

After making this pien, if the the smoldering mass of debris.

persons who happened to be buried in Assembly's decision does not require his presence in Geneva, Emperor persons were killed and, but for the As far as can be ascertained, eight. Haile Selassie will start for Ethiopia, fact that the explosions occurred dur by Way of the Anglo-Egyptian ing the hmch hour, the numbers of Sudan.

The Emperor fears that Ethiopia's considerable.

fatalities would doubtless have been case is completely lost

Much sympathy has been displayed proves that the remnant of the for the victims of the disaster and that tite 8th Hustars have arrived Ethiopian Government still exists. the members of the Fire Brigade were in Jerusalem, from Cairo-Reuter. It. Is Indicated that he will establish | praised for their gallant endeavour to bis Government at

unless be!

Gore, which is rescue, unfortunate persons burfed only a few hours by air from Addis alive in the wreckage. Our Own Ababa, and Italian bombers would | Correspondent, find it easier prey than the old enpilal

It is also learned that the Negus Informed Mr. Anthony Eden. the British Foreign Minister, of his plans and that the British Minister favours them. He is said to approve because Britain would be enabled to permit Ethiopians to ship arms through the Sudan.

It is recalled that Mr. Stanley plan. Baldwin recently, approved such a

STOP PRESS

members of the teaching staff of the According to Canton reports ten Surt Yat-sen National University were arrested to-day by the Canton military authorities under suspicion las Chiang Kai-shek's fateist party "In that they were secret members of Negus China.

Among Western lavestigation of their alleged pro- those detained for Italians Nanking leanings were a few pro-

lessors and one medical doctor,

Geneva, June 28. Complete identity of British and French views on all questions Canton, June 29.

DE Meanwhite. Ras Makonnen foreign policy, including the League made no report since the Educational, commercial and other of Nations reform, the Italo-Ethiopian ordered him to organize public organisations in Kwangtung dispute and the Locarno situation Ethiopia to

sending

deputation Nanking

to following Germany's breach of that United Press.

resist the to petition the second treaty, as well as their Central Eure-

the Central pean policies. to adopt

was announced in French quarters after Mr. Anthony

Plenary Session of

Executive Council

resolution for an immediate anti-Eden's dinner party at the British

Japanese expedition-Reuter,

ZIONCHECK ESCAPES

Legation last night at which M. Leon, Blum, the Prime Minister, M, Yves Delbos, Foreign Minister, were guests. British quarters stated that in agreement had been reached regard ing the Council and League Assembly procedure, but were less emphatic with regard to the Locarno Treaty violation.

COMMUNIST CANDIDATE

The

for Europe.

ENGLISH HORSE SECOND

Reach Palestine

Chiro, June 28. Word has been received here

RANDALL CASE AT SESSIONS

CROWN ALLEGES BIG BRIBERY SCHEME

EIGHT MEN FACE TRIAL

pro- WGS

CHICAGO

LEADING LEAGUE

BEAT GIANTS TO OUST ST. LOUIS YANKEES FALL

TO BROWNS

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New York, June 28. Chimpro Cubs swept into the lead of the National League today, by winning a double-header from the New York Giants,,St. Louis, the. deposed leaders, were benten by the Brooklyn Dodgers,

Pittsburgh' stayed in the running by splitting a double-header with

Boston.

-Chieure was in the form against the New York Giants. Smarting under the defeat of the previous day, the last year's League champions played a muxterly game behind pitcher French. He held the New Yorkers to seven scattered hits and did not allow a single scare. The Cubs, bunching their efforts, scored three on seven hits. They had

error.

thore

The second game was even decisive, and once again the Glants were blanked. Ley pitched, allowing unly seven hits, and Herman hita homer which boosted twelve hits to six runs. New York had two errors, Dutgers, losing by a score of five to Meanwhile St. Louis was taking a beating from the lowly Brooklyn one. Husset hilt homer for the Brooklyn club. The Dodgers hit eleven times to St. Louis' five and the Cardinals committed two errors, SPLIT DOUBLE-HEADER Pittsburgh wis effective in its first match with Boston, when the Pirates hit nineteen limes and scored eleven runs. Boston could only hil four but got, two runs in the effort. Pirates had two of the three errors,

The second game was closer, Bos- on eventually winning six to four,

on eleven hits to ten,

Pirates again,

SINO- GERMAN PACT RUMOUR

Tokyo Disturbed By Report

(Special to “Tolegraph")

Tokyo, June 29.

A sensation has been createj in Tokyo by reports of a secret Sino-German.agreement, said to have been signed in Berlin in May.

It is alleged that Germany has undertaken to supply China with arms in return for tungs- ten and vegetable oils.

The German representative, General von Relchenau, Is now In Shanghal and is said to be negotiatleg details of the trade arrangement.

Chinese Government circles delare that General Reichenau's visit purely formal, but well-informed circles in Shanghai declare an agree- ment exists, whereiry German manufactures will be ex- чnspecified changed for Chinese raw materials,

any

The Minister for Propaganda in Berlin, Dr. Goebbels, dentes knowledge of the reported agreement.. --Reuter Special. "

London, June 29, The Duchess of Kent entered Kenalaton Nursing

Home evening for a

Inst Renter,

miner operation.--

AIR FLEET GROUNDED

BY STORM

FOUR KILLED IN LAKE PLUNGE

FREAK WEATHER

BLAMED

(Special to "Telegraph")

Now York, June 28.- sible for a series of accidents Freak weather was respon on land and sea and in the air

thirty aeroplanes on the annual "good- in various parts of the United states during the week-end.

crashed in Lake Champlain, and the A blinding rainstorm overwhelmed will flight" to Montreal: One, of them four occupants are believed to have

been killed."

had two errors.

The Cincinna-Philadelphin double- header was postponed owing to rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Senators won a smash- will be recalled that the Chan-

ing game against tho Chicago White cellor of this University, Mr. Chon

Sox, hitting sixteen times to score Lou, went to Germany last month to Chinese Revenue Officers with a view score of nine. Each had an error.

An elaborate scheme to bribe twelve runs. Steno gave them a ***** New York, June 28,

attend meeting of the

homer. Chicago hit thirteen for a university executives. It was alleged! secuting

world's to influencing them. ngainst Cominunist Party

to-day that he disagreed with the Canton alleged at the Criminal Sessions this fell before Rosenthal's bat. Rosenthal nominated Mr. Earl W Browder a Government's present military move morning when the trial of Albert hit a homer which literally won the

In 'oplum offences

Washington was not successful in candidate for the presidency of the ment, which prompled his departure Randall, 27, member of a well-known game, for it turned Chicago's four the second game with Chicago, and United States-Reuter.

local family, and seven. Chinese on charges of bribery, was commenced hits into four run Senators hit sox before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl to score one. MacGregor.

Marcum and Foxx hit homers for Two others of the flying fleet were The other accused are Li Yick, 32, Cleveland and their mates" fourteen forced down and damaged and Ave, shop-keeper, Leung You, 42, uhemhita piled up a winning total of olovon persons were injured. played, Ho, Lol, 27, salcaman, Hoakalnat Boston. The Red Sox got Shum, 29, unemployed, Li Kwai-yick, three runs on seven hits.

Six persons were killed when 40.

train struck a motor car at a lovel unemployed, Kwan Sing 30, un- The upset of the day was New crossing near Utica, NY, when the employed, and Ngati Cheong, 20, un-York's defeat at the hands of the driver of the car, it's belisyed, fail- employed. They and Randall are despised St. Louis Browns, who aud-ed to see the danger signals owing 'M. Ernest Masurel's: Mieuxce, ridden

Longchamps, June 28.

charged with conspiring together to only came to life and hit the Yankoo to the downpour of rain-Reitor trained by Cunnington, won the Grand Prix de Paris to-day. Influence them to refrain from pro enunters. The Yankees hit eight to

bribe Revenue Officer. Mo Kang and pitchers inercilessly Bell, Solters Special, by Rabbe and other Revenue Officers with intent to and, Bottomley all hit home runs, and The Aga Khan's Sind, ridden by Betting, on a five frane stake, was: which might lead to the arrest af However,

the team's twolve hits netted Flx Smirke,

secuting and the English jockey,

giving information Jurisdiction, but he is loved to to the south-cast of Japart. The de- den by Herve, was, third,

ran Mieuxce, 17.50 to win, 10 Mrs, Ralph Cartwright's Alcail, rid Sind, 20,30 to place; Alcali, 28 to second, und another English horse,

to place; certain affenders against the Opium accond encounter of the day with scaled the wall while taking a pression remains in the Northern

Ordinance, walk in the hospital grounds.

place.

Randall is There were twenty starters. China Sea and is probably centred to

St. Louis, seven to four, in spite of further charged with Clift's homer. Mieuxco won by a length and a suffragettes before the race, demand-Restaurant ou March 31 Inst.

There was a

giving a bribe of $500 to demonstration of omcer. Mo Kang at the To Yuen ten to four, Goslin getting a circuit Revenue Detroit boat Philadelphia with ease, theng votes for women but they were of the third cleared off the track by, the police torney-General, Instructed by Mr their efforts Detroit had an error---t explain that the amount of ball to Mr. E. H. Williams, Assistant At-Athletics only totalled four runs for Detective Sub Insp. J. O'Donovan

drive. Each hit ten times, but the -Router

SCALES WALL OF MENTAL HOME

an

No decision should be taken in regard to League reform before the September meeting. It was byreed.

It is understood

Italinn memorandum reached Geneva Jasl Representative Zloncheck, the ee-night, most courteously but firmly centric Congressman who man amok worded, insisting upon justification of on his honeymoon in Washington, was Italy's course of action in Ethiopia held for trial under the Lanacy Law Reuter.

Townson, June 28.

and escaped, has once again won free

of confinement.

He had been confined in a Mary-

tard mental hospital since his escapa

from the Washington authorities'

FAIR TO SHOWERY

Pressure is highest in the Pacifle

IN GRAND PRIX·

He is reported to have been seen the south-east of Huinan, Local "half and Smirke's mount was driving a motor car in the direction forecast:-Eart winds, moderate; fair same distance ahent of Elliot City--Renter

to showers.

korse.

(Continued on Pago-61).

Browns had one orror. However, New York won

+ Reuter.

a

Mr. J. I. E. Lee at the Central Pollee

Pow Wab, the Prince's Building, appeared before

-24,*

book-keeper, Court this morning, charged with the Tung On Whart, Defendant manslaughter of Wong, Lau aboard the M.V. Lee Hong berthed at the remanded. In custody until tomorrow.. WAN

bo fixed was under consideration.

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