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NEW YORK, NOV. 14 (UP).—THE CONTEMPLATED DEFENCE PROGRAMME OF THE UNITED STATES MAY INVOLVE THE EX- PENDITURE OF AS MUCH AS 50 TO 75 BILLION DOLLARS WITHIN THE NEXT SEVEN YEARS, ACCORDING TO ESTIMATES MADE BY FINANCIAL EXPERTS HERE,
Congress has already appropriated more than $15,000,000,000 to modernise and enlarge the Army and Navy. Yet this sum is, compara- tively, a mere trifle as compared with the amounts that will be needed if the United States is to bring its military machine to the same level as that of the totalitarian states.
General George Marshall, Army Chief of Staff, recently told the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee that it would cost the United States $100,000,000,000 to duplicate the German army and its equipment.
In addition to the $15,000,000,000 already allocated for defence purposes, it is estimated that at least ten billions will probably be required to equip adequately an army of 2,000,000 men.
Thus the cost of only the original equipment will
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around $35,000,000,000. Prince
annual maintenance cost of a two-ocean navy is calculated at
a minimum of one billion dol- lars, with maintenance cost for the proposed army of 2,000,000 - men averaging between two and three billions per year. Replace- ment of material for both army and navy will probably approxi- mate five billions yearly.
Dead:
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Japanese
TOKYO, Nov. 24 (Domei)-Prince Salonjl, fast of the eight Generos (elder statesmen) who brought Japan from feudalism, died at his Okitsu Villa at 9.54 p.m. to-day.
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INWARD MAILS Australia and Manila
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...Nov. 20.
Air Mali by "Pan American Airways Service"-Ban Francines Direct dale, 22nd November. Nov. 29. .Dec. 1. Sandakan
Kimmochi Saionji, was born in 1849. He was made a In breaking down these stag- gering figures, military and Marquis in 1884 and a Prince in 1920. A younger brother of
Prince Tokaiji, he was adopted into the Salonji family. naval leaders admit that many
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES At 10 he led a force recruited to confidence. By 1910 they had been unforeseen factors can cause
Registered and Parcel Mall are he reduced to four. Salonji was added substantial change in what, at deal with insurgents. In 1809 the present time, are merely went to Paris where he lived for 11 later, but no further appointments losed 15 minutes earlier than the studying law and literature were made and he was the last sur-time given below unless otherwise end mixing with the young Radicals. vivor. Eventually the consultation tated, and where moils are advertis tentative guesses.
friendship with Clemen- by the monarch became little more to close at or before 0 am. regia To construct a two-ocean navy, for Forming a example, it is believed that at least ceau, he imbibed democratic ideas. than a formality. But as recently as ered and parcel mails are closed at 700 ships will be required, as com- These he set forth in a paper which 1932, the aged Prince intervened p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to clore after pared with the present 305 ships. he issued on his return to Japan, but during a Cabinet crisis.
a stop to it. In There are no rellable estimates, biz relatives put
His advice was cought by Emperor 5 pm. Registered and Parcel mails
p.m. however, of the amounts required to 1882 he accompanied Prince Ito on
famous tour of Europe and Hirohito following the revolt in the are closed at
Monday, Nov. 25 improve shore establishments and his
The America on behalf of the Emperor to army in 1936. He came down
.4.30 p.m. establish new operating bases. protection-of-the-Panama Canal will study democratic institutions before Tokyo from his retreat in Shimizu Formosa involve large expenditures in the great change-in-the-Japanese and offered his advice in the choice of Haiphong...........? p.m.
a new premier,
Tuesday, Nov. 20 Caribbean and along the
Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya.
8.30 a.m. Marriage Mystery
Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to con- nect with the. "British. Overseas Airways"
K.P.O.
.Nov. 26, 5 p.m. ........Nov. 26, 8.30 p.. G.P.O.
Nov. 20, 5 pm. .Nov. 28, & p.m. .7.00 p.m.
Pacifie
constitution.
to
Coast.
In 1883 he became Minister in Few precedents are available in Vienna and in 1885 was transferred
Prince Salon!! never married. estimating aviation costs. The Navy to Berlin. He was vice-president of
commission for the reform of There is a story that those who had now has 1,705 planes, with authori- the sallons for 10,000 more. Some ex-judicial procedure in 1893 and vice-become wives of members of his of Peers. fumily had been, overtaken so often perts believe these new planes will president of the House
Next year ho became a member and by misfortune that the prince con- require 30,000 pilots.
Secretary
of the Treasury Henry later president of the Privy Council. sidered it unwise.
In Ito's second and third Cabinets
Considemble misapprehension con-i Morgenthau recently Informed the Senato that authorisations for the he was Minister of Education and
Foreign Minister. Elected cerning the position of the Genro or Army early in August totalled $5,- deputy
present leader of the Seiyukal party in 1903, elder statesmen has existed in the Straits 800,0
9,000,000. According to plans, the Army will be increased in he was four times Premier, forming Occident. A man experienced 13 Manila, Australia and New Zealand numbers at least 700 per cent, while his first Government in 1900, costs of mechanisation may 1,500 per cent.
Army's Planes
Contemplating the
rise
the
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Hex., Ord,
Wednesday, Nov. 27.
vla Thursday Island.
G.P.O. and KP.O. Reg
Orit.
Nov. 27, 245 p.m. Nov. 27, 3.30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 28
3.30 p.m.
Central and South America and United-Kingdom via Vancouver B.C.. (Parcels for Canada U.S.A.).
and
E. P. O.
Parcels Reg. Ord.
4,00 pa ,6.00 pm.
G. P. O.
Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
5.30 p.m.
4.00 pm. .5.00-p.m.
service of his nation became a Gento when the emperor decreed that he should hold himself in readiness to Party Struggle
give advice and counsel to throne, In 1912 after the death of the old Since 1922, Prince Saionji alone had Emperor the party made dificulties been so designated, the others having Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta The Army now has 2,700 aero-about agreeing to the Budget. The dicu carly as 1920 he was supposéd
summoned young Emperor planes, with authorisation for addle Premier and requested him to induce to be an invalid yet he lived on in Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA. tional 20,000. Aviation specialists the party to accept the Budget. The his beautiful villa of Okiisu counsel have estimated that the ground crew party, however, remained obdurale ing his emperor and high officials oc- alone
for these planes would boi
and Salonji, who despite his democracasionally,
growing flowern and 400,000 men.
tle Ideas, bowed to the will of the watching events. He wis also
Note All Mails for United-King- Maintenance costs per man per Emperor, resigned the leadership and year in the Army have been about even at a later date refused to form gravely ill in 1997 and in January this dem will be forwarded with or with-
year.
jout superscription. $1,000 but, adapting the forces to Ministry. In 1918-0, however, he He was gravely ill with pneumonin to the Peace Conference at in 1930, but regained his health. new conditions, it is believed that went this Ogure will increase to $1,500, Versalles as the first Japanese dele- Late In 1934 was marked for making the total of Army mainten-gate.
assassination in a plot led by several ance between two and three billion
Salanji has been described as the Japanese youths. Seven boys, ranging dollars yearly.
probable outlay perfect Japanese gentleman. In the in age from 10 to 19, were accused. for defence purposes in the next few old days the Elder Statesmen, of One defendant told the court the plot years, Barron's Magazine, considered whom he was one, always advised the had been conceived in a desire to one of the leading Wall Street au- Emperor on the choice of a Premier place the country on "a higher plane."
system which was Increasingly
Melbourne, Nov. 24. thorities, predicts a sharp stimulus to
The death opposed by public opinion:
is announced of Sir business and industry.
Parliament grow stronger, the Genro Hugh Denison, Australian High [inclined more and more to put for-Commissioner to the United States "Increased business activity might|ward a man in whom the House had from. 1928 to 1928-Reuter. raise tax collections from the present level," Barron's said, but warned that Federal deficit might rise from the present three to four billion dol- lars
to six or eight billions. ment expenditures since been about 60 billions," the magazine added, "with a deficit of about 20 billions. During the next seven years, on these assump: tions, they will probably be between 100 and 115 billions, with a defeit of 40 to 60 billiona."
1933
Stimulus to Industry
AMERICAN WOMAN SHOT
BY ITALIAN AIRMEN IN SUDAN
An American missionary and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Grieve, have been machine-gunned and killed by Italian airmen
at an isolated mission station in the Sudan.
They were shot down as they ran from the station waving
near
Friday, Nov. 29
$7.00 p.m.
Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to Connect with the "British Overseas: Airways."
G.P.O. & KFO
Nov. 29, 12.30 D Oni..
Nov, 29, 1.00 pm... Straits and Calcutta Pat
Parcels Nov.
Nov. 29, 1.00 p.m. Letters Nov. 29, 2.00 p.m. Air Mail by Air to Rangoon, to connect with the "British: Oversonu :-"Alre
G.P.0. and K.P.O.
·Her..
Ord. Nov. 29, 4.20 p.m. Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolula, 0.9.And Europe vin.: "PANS American Airways and -- Tranz. Atlantic, Services, M
Reg.
K.P.D.
Or T ED & P.M. Say Nov. 21, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
a largo American flag. Two other American missionaries and two native boys wore wounded, the Italians, is quite isolated, un- no military Mr. Albert Dransfield The station, which is in the protected, and
Upper Nile Province, 55 miles objective." Death of Former Employee of southwest of Kurkuk, was at- The communique also stated that Ord
1.Nov, 19, 2.1.3. Talkoo Refinery
tacked by two planes.
Brilish troops fought a succeful Straita, Ceylon, India, Ex and South
Africa and United Kingdom action against Ilation, troops pre- paring defences in the Gallabat aren
GP.O, and K.P.O.
*Nov; 20/ 8.00 p.m. of the Sudan.
They dropped at least 30 bombs Mr. Arthur Dransfield, E8, a re- sident for more than 30 years, died at before using their machine-guns.
A communique from British head This home, Broom Street, Happy
the attack, Valley, yesterday. He was managing quarters, reportingt partner of the import and export stated: p company, which bore his name,
The minion, which is known to
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wounded. Our canintiles Awere Ten of the enemy were killed and
nif.
Nov.20 3.00 p.m.
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