SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1926.
DUTCH OIL.
FRIENDSHIP HEAVY.
GIFT.
GRATITUDE TO FRANCE.
IRISH PRIMATE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOVIET MONEY.
PRODUCTION OF THE “ROYAL" CHINESE FEATHER-WEIGHT ROUSING WELCOME IN NEW HOME SECRETARY'S REPLY TO
GROUP.
REMARKABLE FIGURES.,
(Reuter's Service.)
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YORK.
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EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.
(Router's American Service.)
QUESTIONS.
(British Wireless Servics.):
Rugby. June 10, The Home Secretary was asked Amsterdam, June 11.
Paris, June 11.
New York, June 11. In the House of Commons what was The annual report of the Royal The Chinese astudents at the Thousands lined Broadway and the attitude of the Government to Dutch Petroleum Company states | Franco-Chinese Institute in Lyons that the production of the Royal have subscribed 1,100 france to gave a rousing welcome to Car-wards the contributione made to Dutch group in 1925 amounted toward the voluntary fund for the dinal O'Donnell, the, Primate of the funds of the Miners? Federn 12,390,000 tons compared with redemption of the National Debt. Ireland, who is attending the tion by the Russian Government. 13.442,000 in 1924, and refers to
In a letter to the Director of Chicago Eucharistic Congress. Sir William Jöynson Hicks, reply. the remarkable production of the the Institute the students say A municipal launch brought the Dutch East Indies Oil Company that the sum is small but it is Cardinal to Battery Park where at Djambi.
proof of their sympathy and gratitude toward France,
he met the officials of New York They recall the Chinese proverb "From city and many Catholic delega- one thousand paces one sende ations. feather. The gift is light, but They the friendship is heavy." conclude: "That is exactly our case."
It says that new hopes are founded on the Bills submitted to the Dutch East Indies People's Council in December last aiming at the development of oilfields of several thousand acres within the sphere of the Dutch East Indies Oil Company.
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The report cites the proposed exploration agreements with the Netherlands Colonial Oil Com- pany, a dependent Company of the Standard Oil Company, us, proving that the Royal Dutch Company sincerely advocates the open door policy.
OPIUM TRAFFIC.
INDIA'S NEW POLICY OF
EXTINCTION.
NO EXPORT AFTER 1935.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, June 11.
COAL CRISIS. FULL DEBATE PROMISED ON
TUESDAY:
(British Wireless Service.)
Rugby, June 10. Questions were asked by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and by Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck (Con) servative) as to what action the Government proposed to take in view of the failure of Tuesday's conversations between the miners and coal owners.
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FUR WORKERS.
A TEMPORARY DEADLOCK
OVERCOME. ...
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New York, June 11. A last moment deadlock has oc- curred in the furworkers' strike, owing to the Unions Insisting that the workers who returned to work!
the strike should bu "disciplined." during
A "Compromise.
New York, June 11. The Committee of fur workers
to be increased to 44 hours during the busy season,
It la expected that all employees will return to work in a few days.
It is estimated the strike coat the
workers and employers $20,000.000 (gold).
far, said that members of the and employers have reached an Russian Soviet Government had, agreement, subject to ratification during the last, two years, made by both.aldes, granting 10 per cent. repeated public declarations inti-increase in wages, the 40 hour week mating their desire" and intention Archbishop
Hayes accom-to interfere with the economic panied a flotilla of steamboats, affairs of Great Britain. They had fying the Papal pennant, to greet made known their intention to take Cardinal Bonzaro, the Pontifical sides, both In the general strike Legate, at the Quarantine gtation. and in the atoppage of the coal Cardinal Bonzano is staying in mines. He had been informed in New York till Wednesday, when despatch from Russia of con- he proceeds to Chicago in "the siderable sums of money amounting to some hundreds of thousands” of Cardinal's special," which is
pounds being sent, firstly, for the painted red. Each Pullman car is purposes of the general strike, and, named after an historical figure in secondly, fox, the purposes of the Minors Federation. The whole the Roman Catholic Church.
question was offe of much impur- Lance and it was now being con- sidered by the British Government. He promised a statement on the sub- ject next Thursday.
GILBERTIAN!
WHY MEXICO IS TO DEPORT
'A CANADIAN.
(Reuter's American Service.)
3,626,000 Roubles.
Moscow, June 11. The Soviet Trades Unions have 90 far contributed 3.826,000 roubles to the Miners' Federation of Great Britain.
The Premier replied that the task of making effective the recommen- dations of the Coal Commission must rest primarily and mainly with the coal industry. Itself, but the Government, although its
México City, June 11. The India Office announces that proposals had been rejected by the An official explanation of the the Government of India has de owners and miners, were continu-deporting of Dr. Cole, a Canadian, cided to fix ten years as the perioding the preparation of legislative says that he was guilty of violatish Government has sent the within which the export of opium and administrative measure indi- tion of the recent Insurance Law from India, other than for strictly cated in those proposats. He was by acting as medical examiner to medical purposes, will be progress not in a position to make a fur-insurance companies which had ively and finally extinguished. ther atatement at the moment. not complied with the law!
Accordingly 10 per cent. redue Next Tuesday would be set aside discussion on the whole tion much exports will be effect for a ed in 1927. Thus the last export mining question, in whatever form will occur in 1935.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald might desire it should take.
During this period the exports will be under a system of direct sale to the Government importing countries.
FASCIST MOVEMENT.
A SKYSCRAPER OF 44 STOREYS.
3,000-ROOM HOTEL.
(Reuter's Service.)
Romic, June 11. His Holiness the Pope gave al audience to the Buenos
Aires architect, Senior Mario Palanti, who has come to Rome to submit plans for building a skyscraper of 47 storeys intended as a monu- ment to the Fascist regime.
The building will contain an audi- hotel of 3,000 rooms, an torium seating 13,000, Roman baths, and a church which will be the highest in Rome.
VIOLENT STORM.
FOUR SHIPS ASHORE AT VALPARAISO.
(Reuter's American Service.)
Valparaiso, June 11.
A violent storm last night caused havoc to shipping and strewed the coast with ""debris. Four ships went ashore, and are totally wrecked, one of which sank. Four tugs were damaged and three others and many lighters were sunk.
The loss of life was extensive. Dumage ashore is also reported:
FRENCH “ACE.”
(Havas Agency.)
Paris, June 11. D'Oisy left to-day on his renew ed attempt to fly to Tokyo via Russia and Siberia,
LOCAL CATHEDRAL WEDDING.
Photo by Man Fong,
Mr. W. A. Nower of the AFC Hongkang ofcé, and his brides: Minu
D: A., King, after their wedding at St. John's Cat fil sa
SHOT IN ERROR.
SEQUEL TO DEATH OF A BRITON.
U.S. COMPENSATION,
(Reuter's American Service.)
Washington, June 11, President Coolidge has signed a Bill authorising compensation on account of the death of a British. subject named Williamson, who was accidentally shot by a police- mah pursuing a bandit in East St. Louis, Illinois, in July, 1921.
EMPIRE FRUIT.
TRADE OF GREAT VALUE. AND MAGNITUDE.
─r (British Wireleas Service!)
Rugby, June 10. The third report of the Imperial Economic Committee contains a Pumbers of interesting facts and recommendations with reference to
Note-pro-
Ocial British Protesi.
London, June 11. It is understood that the Bri-
Soviet Government a testing against the Soviet Govern ment offering the Trade Union Congress money during the Gen- eral Strike, which is regarded as unjustifiable interference with the internal affairs of Britain,
To Be Expected!
London, June 11.
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Shadows Before.
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE "MAIL"
Entertainments.
June 12--Star Theatre; "His People.""
June 12--World Theatre; "Re- velation."
June 12-Queen's Theatre; "The Night Club."
June 12-Craigengower Cricket Club dance for the benefit of the Arnold Stern Ballet Dance Company 9 pm:
June 21-Al fresco concert on the Vicarage tennis court, Kow- loon.
Sport.
June, 12-Members of the Euro- pean Y.M.C.A... Kowloon, hold their first bathing picnic.
'Auctions.
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June 17-At "St. George's House"
Kennedy Road, valuable household furniture by Messrs. Lammert Bros., at 230 p.m.
June 13A Messrs. Lammert Eros.' Sales Room, household furni
Meetings.
The Acting Charge d'Affaires atture and Canton blackwood ware,. the Soviet Embassy has issued a etë., 2.30 p.m. statement denying the Home Secre- tary's declaration in the flouse of Commons that the Soviet Govern ment sent money to Great Britain to support the general strike."
LADY KILLED.
HEAD SEVERED WITH "A SWORD:
(Reuter's Service.)
Peking, July 11. In connection with the Chenglu outrage, a Consular report states that the coolle who "attacked ́Mrs.
June 14-Meeting of members of Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, at City Hall; to nomin-. ate a member for the Legislative Council, 4 pm
June 14-Second annual meeting of members of Hongkong Angling Club in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., `Ltd., 5.16 p.m.
June 21-Half-yearly meeting of Hongkong Jockey Club members in Jockey Club Room Hongkong Club Annex, 5.15 p.m.
June 24-Second yearly meeting of the Hongkong Tug & Lighter. Co., Ltd., at Messrs. Shewan, Tomes & Co.'s office, 11.30 a.m.
Miscellaneous.
June 12-Life saving demon- Sibley was armed with a heavy strations by members of St. John sword with, which he severed her Ambulance Brigade at Kennedy Town and North Point bathing hond from her body.
The murderer was mortally shut beaches, 4 to 6 p.m. by some soldiers, and died 3Don June 14-Presentation of. Ad- afterwards.
dress by the Catholic Community
The previous report from to the Rt. Rev. Mgr. H. Valtorta, Shanghal dated. June 9 stated:---4 | Vicar Apostolic of Hongkong, at message from Chengtu dated June Theatre Royal; 5.30 p.m.
7 saya that Mrs Sibley, wife of the June 16-Official opening of new, Canadian Methodist Missionary premises of the Institution of En- stationed at Junghaien, was mur-gineer and Shipbuilders by H.E. the dered in a street in Chengtu Goyernor, at 5.30 p.m.
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th's morning. The assailant at- June 19-Members of St. John tacked her with a big knife. The Ambulance Brigade will give life police, after chase, captured the Town and North Point, bathing murderer, but it is not yet clearaaving demonstrations at Kennedy who he is.
beaches, 4 to 5 p.m.
the consumption of Empire fruit in this country. ·
The outstanding features of the Committee's labours is the setting up of an Empire Marketing Board phose duties will be to carry out the recommendations of the Com- mittee and to spend the £1,000,000 a year which Parliament has voted To assist the marketing of Empire foodstuffs. The Committee point |◆ out that the suppy of fruit to this. country is a trade of great magni- tude and value. More than three- quarters of the fruit Imports 'are' lorived from foreign countrieà and lens than one-quarter from the overseas Empire. It is the deliber ate opinion of the Committee that the greater part of the fruit now. derived from foreign countries might at no very distant date be obtained from British sources over- Seas.; The result of such expasi sion of markets in the Home coun try for Empire fruit would be seap in the corresponding growth of British overseas markets for goods manufactured by the Home cour- Lry The Committee considered: how the fruit Industries of the Em pire could best be developed and one policy which seemed to be im mediately available was that which they had described in their first eport as the policy of developing voluntary preference on the part of the consumar. This policy, it a recommended, should be based on, firstly, the organisation of pro- ducera within the Empire and, secondly, on the mobilisation of oneumers in the Home country. In regard to the marketing of fruit; the Empire Marketing Board will organise and operate a campaign of publicity, provide an intelligence service and ondertake the direc
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