25 JAPANESE HURT IN TSINGTAO RIOTS; Chinese Loot Shops and Wreck Club in Flare-Up Over Fishing Rights. TOKYO RUSHES CRUISER Ship Returns on Own Initiative as Four Others Prepare-- Feeling Runs High. HATRED PREACHED BY PARTY Kuomintang Inflames Chinese, While Effect in Japan and Korea Is Feared by Officials. Papers Put Casualties at 60.
Date: 20 August 1931
By HALLETT ABEND. Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Hallett ABEND
25 Japanese and Koreans hurt in anti-Japanese riots at Tsingtao; dispute caused by quarrel over fishing rights on Shantung coast
Full Article
CUBAN REBELS DEFEATED. IN HARD BATTLE AT JIBARA; HUNDREDS REPORTED SLAIN; BIGGEST FIGHT OF REVOLT 3,000 Federals Attack 350 Rebels From Here by Air, Land and Sea. BAYONETED IN STREETS Machado's Troops Storm Town Foes Had Seized, Bombs and Shells Clearing the Way. ONE OF THEIR SHIPS SUNK Remnant of Rebels Takes Refuge in a Tunnel--Censorship on News Is Lifted. Casualties Reported Heavy. Rebels Had Taken Town. CUBAN REBELS LOSE IN A HARD BATTLE Text of the Communique. Limited Objective Tuesday. Great Excitement in Havana.
Date: 20 August 1931
By HAROLD N. DENNY. Staff Correspondent of The New York Times. Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Harold DENNY
Rebels defeated in battle at Jibara; hundreds reptd killed; censorship lifted
Full Article
SLIGHT GAIN IS SHOWN IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY; Both Production and Demand Reported Increased, Indicating Seasonal Improvement.
Date: 20 August 1931
Smelter production for July
Full Article
NEWS OF MARKETS IN LONDON AND PARIS; Tone Improves on the English Exchange, but Volume of Trading Is Small. FRENCH GAINS RECORDED Slight Improvement In Rentes, the Petroleum Group and Rio Tinto Copper. Closing Prices on London Exchange. Dull But Firmer in Paris. Paris Closing Prices. Geneva Closing Prices.
Date: 20 August 1931
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Full Article
Today on the Radio
Date: 20 August 1931
Dies in fall or jump from window
Full Article
PLEDGE FEDERAL AID TO CURB POLLUTION; Ameli and Other Government Officials Tell Commission Laws Will Be Enforced. STRICTER PENALTIES URGED Army, Navy and Customs Service Assure Tri-State Groupof Continued Vigilance. SHIP MEN BLAME SEWAGE Spokesman Cites Report Tracing89% of Trouble to That Source --Woman Urges Incinerators. Ameli for Severer Penalties. Others Promise to Help.
Date: 20 August 1931
Fed agencies pledge aid to Tri-State Comm; Army, Navy and customs Service promise continued vigilance; ship men blame sewage
Full Article
COUNT BETHLEN QUITS OFFICE IN HUNGARY; Premier for Ten Years, His Going Is Linked to RumoredFrench Loan Conditions.ASSERTS HE WILL RETIREHe Refuses to Re-enter CabinetWhich Count Julius KarolyiIs Now Trying to Form. Criticism Is Last Straw. To Continue Negotiations. BETHLEN RESIGNS OFFICE IN HUNGARY Political Conditions Rumored. Bethlen Had Many Triumphs.
Date: 20 August 1931
By G.E.R. GEDYE. Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
G. R
Count Bethlen resigns as Premier; reptd French loan conditions and criticism of policies are cause; Count J Karolyi most likely sucessor; Bethlen refuses to take Foreign Affairs post under Karolyi
Full Article
WHEAT RISE HALTED BY DECLINE IN CORN; Bread Grain Resists Pressure, Bullish Foreign News Acting as a Prop.END IS 1/8C UP TO 1/8C DOWN All Deliveries of Yellow CerealReach 1931 Lows as SellingContinues--Oats and Rye Fall.
Date: 20 August 1931
Special to The New York Times
Full Article