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Hong Kong. Tuesday, June 7, 1932,
Hitler Nears Goal.
1.
Personal Pars.
Lt. Col. C. M. Clark, D.S.O, M.C., left the Colony to-day per the m.s. ¿Hiye Maru.
Mrs. J. J. Patterson accompanied by Miss Patterson was among the passengers departing from Hong. Kong on the NY.K. Iiner Hiye Maru.
TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932.
General Dawes Breaks With Hoover?
Drastic Revenue Cuts.
Washington, Yesterday.
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sident of the Rufus F: Dawez Hotel Association.
He had an honourable career. in the United States Army dur-
oned as a Major of the Engineers
Mr. R. W. Barnett, formerly of The Senate has passed the the staff of the Hong Kong Daily Revenue Bill which the House of ing the War, being commission- Telegraph, was among the pas- Representatives approved sengers leaving for Vancouver per the m... Hiye Maru this morning. Saturday.. raising an extra in June, 1917. He was promoted Mr. Barnett is returning to England $1,119,000,000 to balanco the month; Colonel in January, 1918, and Brig.-General in October of the same year.
via Canada,
News in Brief,
Budget.
Licut.-Colonel the
following
Drastic cuts in expenditure are to be made to cover the remain- He arrived in France as Lieut.- ing $6,000,000 out of the $1,126,- Colonel of Engineers in July, 000,000 which the Treasury had 1917, and soon after was ap- decided was necessary-Reuter's pointed to the Administrative
Dawes' Carecr.
The total output of the Kailan American Service. Mining Administration's mines for the week ending May 14, amounted General Charles Gates Dawes, to 114,085 metric tons, and the who was formerly United States sales during the period to 102,960 Ambassador in London, is a fin-
Jancier and lawyer. Born in 1865
he early showed his ability in
metric tona.
Staff of the Comniander-in-Chief of the A.E.F. He was also a member of the Allied Purchas- ing Beard and of the Liquida- tion Commission of the Allies. He resigned from the Army in 1919.
The health bulletin of Eastern finances and was Comptroller of Among his military decorations ports for the week eading May 28 the Currency, 1897-1902, and are the D.S.M., the Order of Leo- is as follows:-Plague-Alexandria since 1902 he has been Chairman pold (Belgium), and Commander-
8 cases, 1 death; Rangoon 1 case; of the board of the Central Trust of the Legion d'Honneur Colombo 2 cases, 2 deaths; Phenom-Co. of Illinois; and is also Pre-(France). Penh 1 case, 1 death.
Cholera-Calcutta 106 cases, 59
deatha; Saigon 2 cases, 2 deaths; ADMIRAL SHIOZAWA | PAPUA FORSAKING
Canton I case; Shanghai 40. cases, 1 death.
tar LTD.
were hesitant and slow. Hitler's programme admits of no modera-
•
no
cases.
PROMOTED.
Japanese Naval Appointments,
HEAD-HUNTING.
Raids by Savages Only Occasional.
Tribal warfare and the practice of head-hunting are dying out in Papua, according to Sir Hubert Murray, the Lieutenant-Governor. Occasional raids by savages
on
Small-pox Bombay 12 cases, 5 deaths; Calcutta 10 cases, 10 deaths; Karachi 4 cases, 3 deaths; Madras 10 cases, 3 deaths; Negapa-]
2 cases; Rangoon 9 cases; 2 deaths; Pondicherry 4
Tokyo, Yesterday, cases, 4 deaths; Bangkok 1 case; Rear Admiral Tsuneharu Sakano, Saigon 5 cases, 5 deaths; Canton 9 who was liaison officer between the cases; Shanghai 6 cases, 2 deaths; British forces at Malta during the Kobe 2 cases; Nagasaki 4 cases. world war and was recently naval Typhus-Alexandria 1 case; Cere-attache at Washington, has been ap- ro-Spinal Meningitis - Macao 2 pointed to succeed Rear Admiral peaceful natives, he said, were to Shiozawa as Commander of the first be expected until all the natives in fleet.
Captain Tijiro Sugusaka the territory were brought under will succeed Rear Admiral Üyema- Government control. A recent at- tsu as Commander of the naval į tack had taken place about 100 miles landing party at Shanghai.
up the Fly River. Seventeen peace- Native ful natives had been killed, police, in charge of white officers, arrrested 25 raiders. The native police were very loyal and showed great fortitude in tracking raiders through many miles of sago swamp. Mr. H. L. Downing, an assistant district officer attached to the Ad- ministration of New Guinea, was recently wounded in a native raid at Punt-Ibasa in the Upper Markham River district.
1
LYTTON COMMISSION'S DIFFICULTIES.
Question in Commons.
London, Yesterday.
Rear Admiral Shiozawa will, pro- bably be appointed Director of Naval Affairs at the Navy Office. Reuter.
THE "LONG-HAIRED DOCTRINE"
New Religious Sect in China.
Without war-
tion and with the fiery Austrian in control Germany's die would be cast. His programme of defiance and his determination to pay reparations, and possibly no war The storm clouds hovering over debts, would bring matters to a Europe have thickened during the head. · Already the strain is last few days and the present posi-threatening to disrupt Europe and tion is fraught with dangerous a much lesser event than the potentialities. Germany is now elevation to power of Herr Hitler facing a crisis which will deter- could cause serious international mine the future of that nation, of complications. But for the suspi-day, Mr. C. Erskine Bolst, Con- In the House of Commons to- Europe, and of the world. Little clon that attaches to Hitler by scrvative member for Blackpool, has been heard of the Balkan coun- reason of his spectacular rise and drew the attention of Sir John tries of late but the acute position his extremist declarations no con- Simon, Foreign Secretary, to the
Word had reached the Admini- is well-known and where distress demnation can yet be made of the placed in the way of Lytton "Long-Haired
difficulties which were being A new religious sect called the stration that hostile natives had exists danger threatens through man whom the youth of Germany Commission in obtaining evid- arisen in Shansi Province. Its ful natives. Mr. Downing set out Doctrine" has threatened missionaries and peace- despair. A silence, which many hail as the saviour of the nation. ence in Munchuria. He asked members assert that they are the with native police to prevent fight- regard as ominous, has obscured That Germany must be afforded whether any protest would be succesors of an ancient cult, ing. Leaving the main body of Soviet activities but the menace of some relief from the crushing
made.
which, in the old Manchu times, police at the river, he set out with the Red Army has, not abated. burden of debts and reparations had no confirmation of these re-warriors and horses and then to the hostile tribe.
Sir John Simon replied that he claimed to be able to make paper a few of them to visit the chief of But the centre of attention at the faw but the French deny, and the ports and was unaware that the bring them to life for the defence ning, his camp was attacked at mid.. moment is Germany where the re- world depression will be extended Commission had suggested to the of the country.
day and he was wounded in the cent political crisis has hastened '
League that any protest be made. The followers of the new be thigh with an arrow. matters to the point where a
as long as Germany is crippled He added that he had asked the lief are so called because all who policeman was also wounded. The A native de-i
commercially. Conferences have Charge d'Affaires to furnish, a join them must vow not to cut attack finite decision of the national feel-
was repelled and re- ing will be secured within a few only solution by taking some
failed, and Hitler might provide the report as regards the cessation of their hair or shave. They | Inforcements were sent for. The: the anti-Japanese boycott and teach that China will have more attackers fed after several of them weeks. A sigh of relief emanated finite and immediate action. To dc.
agitation in Shangh:ti. Beuter, and more trouble just now, but had been shot. from most capitals after the last
a new Monarch will shortly arise Mr. Downing, who went to. German elections where the steady
those who have grown sceptical of.
who will be able to guarantee massiveness of President Hinden.
the League, conferences and inter-
peace, security and prosperity national meetings of any descrip-
for all. burg thwarted the ambitions of
Numbers of poor villagers tion, any constructive action, no Adolf Hitler, and it was thought
have joined the movement and that the Nazi leader was disposed matter what its description would
also a good many rich people, who are giving all their land and of, for a reasonable period. Sub-
wealth to the cause? sequent events have demonstrated,view Hitler. as a menace have the
Mr. Thomas Goes to Dublin.
The local authorities declare remedy in their handa for the next As a result, Mr. Thomas pro- that they are unable to suppress that his life, would be taken." however, that Hindenburg's elec-
seven weeks. Hitler, if elected, accompanied by his Cabinet col-good deal of its propaganda and bush to test the nerves of his native posed crossing to Dublin to-night this religious manifestation as a beyond a few arrows shot from the tion was not so much a triumph over Hitler as a personal tribute
would owe his election to the league, Lord Hailsham... despair of the German people, and
attempt had been made on nation which recognised from a
Mr. De Valera had agreed to rites are being carried on in police,
his life until the attack already des if some hope were provided now to resume conversations in London It is suggested that there is cribed. his great devotion and service to
on Friday, A his country. Hitler has since con-
Mr. Thomas's statement has and possibly anti-foreign feeling some anti-Japanese agitation created much interest. tinued his sensational march to-
Replying to
behind the "Long-haired Doc wards power and if the elections)
supplementary trine," which, in some respects The part Hindenburg is playing questions, Mr. Thomas said that is said to be like the beginnings were held now the Nazis would be
in the present development leads to intimation from Mr De Valera
the Government had received an of the Boxer, agitation. swent to offer. As it is only on the opinion that he may philoso- that he desired a consultation on
is extraordinary coup between now phically accept Hitler and at the the difficulties arising out of a and the polling day, July 31, can same time use his influence and statement repeatedly made in the save the Nazis opponents from de- power to check the more violent negotiations, either in London or House of Commons that further feat. Although in disfavour at the and reactionary intentions of the Ottawa, were impossible while
Its opening editorial urges the Immediate legalisation of beer to moment, Chancellor Bruening is by Nazis. The situation is involved the Irish Free State adopted A stone mason,nime Ng Ling help the financial crisis, as well as no means a spent force and he may and surrounded by diverse pos- the present attitude.
(23), employed by the Yes Woo curbing racketeering. It argues be expected to make some answer sibilities, but it is clear that No Alternative But to Accept. Building Contractors, at Argyle that a tax on beat "would not only to the attacks of his enemies, nothing but inspired strategy, ly stated that they were not or suffering from severa
The Government had frequent on Hospital yesterday afternoon employment distress and revive Street, was admitted to the Kow materially reduce the national un- Sounds rather than. brilliant and either inte or from outside, will posed to any discussion, and as his left leg. canse
juries to business conditions in general, cautious to an extreme, Dr. Braen
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NEW DEVELOPMENT IN ANGLO-IRISH DISPUTE...
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secret.
BLASTING FATALITY.
Stone Mason Killed at Mongkok.
LEA
Sydney on leave, took with him some beautifully carved arrows as a. memento, of the raid......
In the Morobe district, Mr.. Downing said, two-thirds of the na tives were friendly but the remain- der were head-hunters. Every time he had set out on an expendition he had been warned by hostile natives But
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