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The
FIRST EDITION”
Thongkong Telegraph.
FOUNDED INN
No. 15014
一拜 號五月十英港香
MONDAY, OCTOBER 5,
1936.
日十二月八
POLICE
LONDON
CHARGE
CROWD
Fascist
Demonstration
Causes
Street Clash
In Fascist disorders to-day there have been 53 arrests and numbers injured. -Reuter.
DEMONSTRATION
BANNED
London, Oct. 4.
London, Oct. 4.
The number of arrests in the Fascist demonstration in the East End of London now total 69.
This demonstration was banned by the authorities at police twice charged the crowd with batons to disperse it. injured, including nine hospital cases.-Reuter.
Protests Sent
The Jewish People's Counch sent petition, signed by 100,000 peuple, to the ilome Ofee yesterday, protest- Fasciut the proposed ing against
rade in the East End of Lamulon. "The Independent Labour Party minounced o counter-demonstration.
Fears of serious clashes led to ex- traordinary police precautions being taken, and 5,000 poliermen were drafted to the arch where it suspected trouble might occur.
Batons Wielded
was
The most exciting Incident of the day was the police charge, with batons swinging, to clear Royal Mint Street.
When Sir Oswald Mosley, the Fuseint leader, arrived on the keene, he conversed with the Police Com- misalaner, who intimated that the parade in the East End must not take place. The Fascists would be allow-; d to march to Blackfriums and dis- perse on the embankment, however.
Police made a second balon charge when the crowd in Leman Street at- tempted to release one of the arrested! mra-Reuter:----
Rioting In Paris
Paris, Oct. 4.
Dorado Delays
H.K. Flight
The R. M., A. Durado, carrying Malaya malls from Europe. Indla, and Australia, did not leave Penang į this morning for Hongkong, but will take off early to-morrow morning in an attempt to make a one day fight, She is due in Hongkong late to- norrow afternoon.
Declares
Adventure
Distorted
BY IMAGINATIVE PASSENGERS
"Our fellow passengers aboard the Police arrested 1,300 persons this Nellore have vivid imagination, and afternoon in the course of rioting be too much time, on their hands for bliter comment the was tween Communists and members of gossip," Colonel de la Roque's Social Party, made by Miss S. Clark when in- formed of the story, related to a formerly the Croix de Feu.
morning newspaper representative The latter attempted to Communists staging a giant meeting by passengers aboard the Nellore, at the. Parc des Princes, by barricad- of the altered experiences of Miss Clark and her companion, Miss L. Hablethwaite, in Manila.
prevent
ing the streets leading to the place of assembly, thus coming into con- flict with the police.
"What was nothing more than a There were a number of minor starting experience has beeen magni- distorted by passengers rysualties, but it is officially stated Ded and that no-one was seriously injured aboard this ship, and by newspapers throughout the Far East, into a ter- rible calumny.
Reuter.
Prices
N. Y. Market
Soar In
HIGHEST LEVELS IN FIVE YEARS
New York, October 3. Prices soared to highest levels since 1831, on the New York Stock Ex- change to-day.
"Yet some of the people aboard this ship seem to know everything," sald Miss Clurk.
the last minute and There were a number
REBELS EXECUTE CAPTIVES
RUTHLESS POLICY AT TOLEDO
St. Jean de Luz, Oct. 4. Ninety Government. militia- men, who surrendered when the seminary at Toledo in which they were holding out against the rubel advance caught fire, have been are reported to executed.
Earlier reports said they had been consumed alive in the flames, pre- ferring this death to surrender,
A number of other militiamen who were surrounded and made prisoner during the insurgent advance, are also reported to have been summarily shot-Reuter._.
NOTED U.SI DIPLOMAT DIES IN N.Y!
J. ISIDOR STRAUSS WIDELY KNOWN
3:
ONE HAND ON TITLE
These are the New York Yankees, whose three'straight victorica over the New York Giants since their defeat in the first game of the World Series, places them within ane step of the 1936 championship.. This is one of the greatest teams ever assembled, they have played before the Mogens, crmeda in baseball's history during the past few days, and they will share the biggest "pennant purac," their share of the gate receipts of the World Series, ever divided, according to mediclions. If they win to-day the series will be over.
HITLER DEMANDS UNITY
.COMPLETE FAITH IN 4-YEAR PLAN WARNING TO PEASANTRY
Berlin, Oct. 4.
Japanese
Ask More
Protection
BOMB PLANTED BY CONSUL'S HOME UNEASINESS IN SHANGHAI
the
Shanghai. Oct. 3. Strong representations were made Rain and bitter wind marred the
on Thursday by Mr. Suchiko Takai, Harvest Festival, celebrated through-
the Japanese Consul at Changsha, to But Germany last night.
Herr Adolf Hitler, the Chancellor, Gen. Ho Chien, Chairman of delivered an oration to 500,000 pea- Hunan Provincial Government, re- sants on Burckeberg Hill, fram whichgarding the finding of a bomb 4 ft. parts of the country.
September 20. point his speech was broadcast to all from the Consul residence,
ile directed in large part of his-hd- dress to these pensants who resented
un
The bomb, said to have been
BINOLE COPY 10 CENTS
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YANKEES
DUNLOP
TYRES
make every road
a SAFER road
MAKING
SURE OF WORLD
BASEBALL TITLE
WIN THIRD STRAIGHT IN
FIGHT WITH
GIANTS
New York, Oct. 4..
The New York Yankees to-day won the fourth game of the World Series, establishing a three to one The Yanks lead against the New York Giants.
· smashed Carl Hubbell's pitching all over the diamond and the Giants' ace hurler was relieved in the eighth inning when he showed signs of going completely to pieces.
Yankees scored five times on eighteen hits and the Giants scored twice on seven.
The feature of the game was Hubbell's failure. Gabler came out in the eighth when the mighty Hubbell had allowed eight hits anil four runs in seven innings. Lou Gehrig hit his second home run of the series, The Yankees scoring two runs, in the third inning. then led four to nothing, Selkirk and Rolfe having batted in tallies in the second and third,
Bartell scored in the fourth for the Giants on Ripple's single, and in the eighth Sam Leslie, pinch- hitting for Hubbell, got home on a hit of Terry's.
ATTACKS CUSTOMS BARRIER
FRANCE URGING FREER TRADE PROSPERITY
FORMULA
Paris, Oct. 4. Appealing to all nations to follow the example of the French their Republic and lower customs barriers, M. Spinasse, the Minister of National Economy in મા nation-wide broadcast to-night, said interna- tional conversations had already been begun.
They would be concluded within a few weeks, and prosperity would thum become a fuel-Reuter.
SWISS POLICY
The devaluation of the Swiss frane
The Yankees also scored, in the eighth, Gehrig hitting a double and getting home on a single by Powell.
Pearson, recovered from his recent Injury, pitched a fine game for the Yankees with seven strike-outs com- pared with Hubbell's two. Hubbell's defout was his first this censon since July.
The attendance broke the World Series record established yesterday, 66,000 spectators paying $240,001 for seats.-Reuter,
Hubbell Fails
New York, Oct. 4. With the great Carl Hubbell pitch- ing to the Ereatest catcher of the year, Mancuso, New York Giants mode a biel to even the World Series failed dismally. The to-day, but Yankees combination, Pearson and Dickey, was unbeatable,
The following is the story of the kame by innings:
FIRST INNING Giants-Moore walked and Bartell fanned, swinging, Terry fouled out. Ott enme up and Moore was out stealing, Dickey to Crosetti. No runs,
no hits, no errors,
Yankees-Crosetti
to grounded Jackson. Rolle singled to deep short and DiMaggio popped to Terry. Gehrig grounded to Whitehead. No runs, no hits, no errors.
New York, Oct. 4. Mr. Jesse Isidor Straus, until ye-
SECOND INNING "We have carefully refrained from cently United States Ambassador to telling anybody but the Master of Paris, diled here to-day-Reuter.
Glants-Olt fanned, swinging. Nip- up. this ship what actually happened.
Jesse aldor Straus, the American
the leading ple singled to right. Mancuso of alignment on We cabled our people in Brisbane į business man who became an Am-I offelul price-fixing on their products Wrapped in a handkerchief, was found!
Ripple was out stealing, Dickey to a local au- order to allay the fears occasioned
studied harvest dropped twenty per cent. It plot by a path between the Consulation
residence and the consulate. The world currencies, says
Powell He 1873. them by erroneous reports in Aus-bassador, was born at New York in and declared that if the German by a Chinese passer-by on a grass presents itself mainly us an opera-
would spell catastrophe,
Yankees--Dickey fanned. trallan papers but not another soul January
Harvard where he took his BA
man immediately notified the Bureauthority. The legal gold cover is not Crusetti. Mancuso fanned.
who quietly re-modified and will remain at 40 per has been told anything.
cent. The limits of the devaluation grounded to Jackson. Jackson fum- egree in T893. His father and
have been set. It is considered that bled and Powell reached first. Loz- mother were drowned in the Titanic
of Public Safety, moved the bomb. disaster in 1912.
The matter came to the knowledge the new level, which, in fact, stands zeri grounded to Whitehead. Powell of Mr. Takai, resulting in the de- provisionally at 30 per cent, under taking second. Selkirk singled to lett field, scoring Powell and Pearson marche with Gen. Ho. Pointing out old parity, will allow the Swiss cost
fled to Hipple. One run, one hit, one that the Anding of a bomb was of production, formerly too high, a serious matter, especially in view of sufficient adaptation to the world error. recent unil-Japanese outbreaks in the situation to enable the revival of province, Mr. Takni usked Gen. 1o business and bring new impetus to why he had attempted to hush up the
exports. matter. minimize the affali.
Referring to the four-year plan, Der Fuehrer said that within the year enumerable, gigantle raw material factories would supply Germany with what she was lacking.
"After a year we shall rise like a granlle rock of order and stability in a world which may be more restless,"
L
Straus joined the dry goods frm Passengers aboard the Nellore re- of R. H. Macy and Co., started at lated to Hongkong newspapermen a the. bottom of the ladder, determined strange story of how the two indies, to learn all the details of the business, who had visited the famous Santa and by 1919 had become its presi- he promised.-Reuter Special.
Cabaret in Manila, were dent. He and his two brothers which Anna allegedly "doped" with cigarettes by managed the great store two men, and then taken to a strange employs 10,000 people.
Suffering from poisoning effects, In search for novelles-new goods Wong Yuen-ho, 41, of No. 1 Ku house.
or new models-he travelled much in
the Government Civil Hospital. He Europe, especially in France, Ger-Chong Street, has been admitted to many, England and Spain. speaks several languages.
But buying and selling were not and also a politician. A his sole preoccupation. He was a Democrat, he. supported "All I can say that we went Roosevelt's campaign for the Presid through a dreadful experience. ency by speeches and generous gifts Nevertheless there has been much to the party funds. During the bank- Ing crisis in the spring of 1033 he exaggeration," said Miss Clark.
Wall Street demonstrated the most bullish sentiment in a very active
Miss Hablethwaite, according to the session, with foreign buying increas- ing, automobile production and steel passengers' stories, leapt from the production figures mounting and im-third storey window of the house proving carloading returns providing and injured herself in the fall. the encouraging factors.
The Bond Market and issues on the Exchange were also higher.
Industrials
Rails
Nether Miss Claricnor Miss Hoblethwaite would comment on the accuracy of the report.
collector strong
..
Gen. Ho, it was reported, sought to
(Continued on Page 5.)
MACAO CELEBRATING NATIONAL HOLIDAY
Macao, 'Oct. 4.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
Oct. 2. Oct. 3 Change 170.76 172.44 Up 1.68
57.18 37.05 Up .07 "We escaped in time; and were did his best to exert a calming in-
In commemoration of the 26th anniversary of the Republic fluence. When all the banks closed, 34.52 34.81 Up .20 very lucky to do so." 105.20 105.40 Up 11. "Now we want to forget all about he inserted a notice in the news of Portugal, Monday will be observed as a general holiday in
papers, which ran: 1,032,000 shares. →→→ it. We came to the East for a vaca-
"I have confidence in my Govern-Macao. tion and want to enjoy the rest of it.ment and in our banks. I do not ex-
Utilities
Bonds....
Volume:→→→
United Press.
Japanese Held
In Raid
n
THIRD INNING Glants-Whitehead flied to Selkirk, Whitehead reached who muffed.
DiMaggio. Arst, Jackson flied to
a bunt to Pear- Banking activities and dealings in
Hubbell attempted gold or in securities shall be in no
son, Whitehead taking second. Moore No was caught by Rolfe on a foul. way restricted, as the monetary altuation remains very solid while runs, no hits, one error. the reserve of gold is maintained at its very high level. The Govern
Yankees Crosetti doubled to right to centre, scor-
ment's persistently prudent financial field. Rollo Esto fouled out,
Gehrig was up. policy and the sound budgetary ing Crosetti. situation furnish the strongest caught by Mancuso,
A wild
pitch sent Rolfe to third. guaranties of security.
Gehrig smashed the next ball over All the necessary measures have the fences. Dickey lined to Moore. been taken to avoid a rise in the Powell was taken on a low fly by cost of living.
TWO MOTORING
MISHAPS
MAN AND WOMAN INJURED
Two traffic accidents occurred on Sunday in Kowloon
While walking in Shanghai Street
Ripple, who made a great shoe-string catch and turned a complete somer- sault Three runs, three blts, no errors.
FOURTH INNING
Clants Bartell singled to right. to Terry walked. Ott grounded Crosetil, forcing Terry but sending Bartell to third. Ripple singled to left field, scoring Bartell and sending Ott to second. Mancuso grounded, out, Lazzeri to Crosetti. forcing Ripplopped to Croselli, One Whitehead
run, two hits, no errors.
Yankees-Lazzeri filed to Ripple.
The elaborate programme which residents,
From 8 p.m. to midnight all public "We are leaving the Nellore in pect the Impossible. Never as it has been arranged will comprise the Japan and will stay there for a been possible for everyone to put all sounding of the Revellle in front of buildings, military quarters ni men- month before returning to Australia. his money in his pockets or his safe. Government House at 6 am. by a of-war and the principal thorough Maybe by then all the excitement I know that if I try to obtain squad of the Macao Police. At Ba.m. fares will be illuminated, and will have died down.
all my money. I shall make the the national flag of the country will public festival will take place at St. I shall not lose my be holsted nt Government House, Francisco Gardens.
over all public buildings, military At 10 p.m. a ball will be hell at "The only thing we are worried situation worse
France, about is the reports that have been hand." In March, 1933, he was ap
barracks, and naval and murillme Covernment House. In keeping with the occasion of Portugal's National sent to Australia. We have cabled pointed Ambassador
Straus provided the funds for ex-vessels in port. renssuring messages to our people, tensions at Harvard University, of At noon a salve of 21 guns will Day, a film entitled "Picturesque A sensationat Incident occurred in but we don't want our friends to be whose Board of Overseers he was n be fred, from Monte Fort and men- Portugal" depicting a large variety yesterday, a man, To Tang-kut, 29, | Selkirk fanned. Pearson slagled to
taken to the the city on Friday, when a Japanese ¦ lieve that all sorts of dreadful things neraber. He also belongs to the of-war. At this hour, H.E. the Act-i of excellent sights of town and coun-I was knocked down by bus No. 200, left, but Crosctif grounded, forcing tourist was detained by the pollen have happened to us. They haven't." Council on Foreign Relations, the ing Governor, Dr. J. Pereira Barbosa, try in the Motherland, will be shown He
FIFTH INNING following a swoop on waterfront;
A woman, Chang. Foreign Policy Association and the will give a reception at Government at the Capital Theatre in Macao Hospial for treatment.
attended by Our Own Correspondent. American Academy of Political and House. It will be
Giants-Jackson bunted towards Social Science. His business interests officers of the clergy, members of the The occasion is also being celebrat. Canton Road, was driven by addr The. Japanese; who was later re- As a result of a fight with a man Included directorships in the Now consular bodies, government officials, ed in Hongkong. The Consul in private car No. 2301 driven by
shower of
catch. filed, Powell holding the leased, was allegedly taking problbli- who has absconded, Siu Lau-tong Voric Life Insurance, Co. and the officers of the navy and militia, rem-holding-a reception at the Club Brown. The accident occurred in third and reached first. Hubbell. admitied to Moore fanned, swinging. Bartell ed photographs of the Harbour when has been admitted to the Govern North British, and Mercantile Insur-bers of the education staff, members Lualang, which H.E. the Governor Nathan Road, during a
(Continued on Page 5) the poilçe strived. The camera and ment Civil Hospital for treatment. ance Co. He is also a trustee of a of the Chinese Chamber of Com-will attend, and at night there will rain. The victim was
the Kowloon Hospital for treatment. films have been confiscated.
merce, and British and other foreign boa big ball at the club. He was struck with an corthernware savings bank and p hospital. [Exclusive Story on Page 7.)
club.
pitcher,
WAY
Kowloon Pearson, Bartell to Whitehead. No
runs, one hit, no errors; 613
Fong, of
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