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THE OLDEST - ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER IN THE FAR EAST
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.
COLONY'S TRADE DECLINES BY $183.7
SIR ROBERT
HO TUNG AS
AN OLD BOY
Speech At Queen's College Prize-Giving.
COMMENTS ON EDUCATION,
A most interesting speech was made by Sir Robert Ho Tung at the Queen's College prize-giving ceremony to. day.
Sir Robert Said:-
"It is a great pleasure to me to attend to-day because of my
DEATH OF LONDON'S "NIGHT|
> CLUB QUEEN.”
Influenza Ends Chequered Career Of Mrs. Kate Meyrick.
London, To-day. Mrs. Kate Meyrick, the "Night Club Queen" of London has died after an attack of influenza.
For many years a central figure in the night life of Loudon, Mrs. Meyrick has been the proprietor of several night clubs in the city, some of which were closed by the pulice, owing to the sale of liquor during prohibited hours. She hor frequently been gaoled.
RETAIN FINE
HOME RECORD
lifelong association with this Col- WALSALL. lege, for it is the Alma Mater, not only of myself, but of my brothers, the late Mr. Ho Fook, and Mr. Ho Kom-tong. My chil dren have also gone through. these portals, and it is the school at which many of my grand-j children are being educated.
Sir Robert Ho Tung.
Chester Losing When Game Abandoned.
·HULL BEAT BARROW.
London, To-day. Walsall, who'defeated the Arsen-, al in the F. A. Cup, and who have jan unbeaten home record, retained their distinction..yesterday, when they beat Mansfield Town by the large margin of seven goals.
The following were the results of yesterday's League games;
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
2 Aldershot
"I should like to congratulate Newport the Headmaster and Queen's Col-l lege on the excellent progress and results which have made "Doncaster such 3 report possible. heartily congratulate the suc to fog.
cessful boys on winning prizes.
Education Changes. "There is no doubt that the thenries of education have under-
Lone changes within the last
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
1 Chester "abandoned after 40 minutes owing
Hull
Walsalt
3 Barrow
8 Mansfield
-Reuter. (Tables on Page 9.)
half century or so. What is now LADY BAILEY
regarded as more commonplace
was half a century ago, hardly
realised at all.
"Take, for instance, the ques
tion of physical education. It is
ΣΟΥ universally accepted that
FOUND SAFE
0
0
The twenty-one-year-old sister of the ex-Emperor of China and her husband have arrived in England for a private visit. The couple will be known as Mr. and Mrs. Cheng." She is the first Chinese Princess to visit England. "Mr. and Mrs. Cheng" with their host, Sir Reginald Johnston. leaving the Japanese liner "Terukuni Maru" at Tilbury on December 11-(8. & G.)
40-Hour Week PIRATES' ALL-
And Wages
I.L.O. Conference At Geneva.
London, To-day.
The International Labour Office Conference on the 40-hour week yesterday rejected by 31 votes to 21, there being 17 abstentions, the motion by Mr. Ernest Bevin, of the British Transport and Gentral Workers Union, which asked' that the introduction of the 40 hour week should not involve reduction
NEAR TAHOUA in weekly wages.
education should imply not only Forced Landing Due To
the training of the mind, but also that of the body, and that H should concern itself "with the modification of that organic whole which is represented by (Continued on Page 4)
CONSERVATIVES HOLD SEAT
Increased Labour Vote In Liverpool,
London, To-day. The bye-election in the Ex- change Division, Liverpool, owing to the death of Sir James Reynolds, the Nation- af Conservativo member, re- aulted in a victory for
Petrol Shortage.
FRENCH PLANE LOCATES MISSING PILOT.
Paris, To-day. Lady Bailey, the aviatrix, has been found safe and well 20 kilometers south-west of Ta- houa, Niger. She had to make a forced landing owing to shortage of petrol,
A French plane which was searching for the flyer, located her, reports the French Air Ministry.
•
Lady Bailey, who was attempting
A
NIGHT REVEL
ON STEAMER
Celebration After Plundering...
SHANGHAI INCIDENT..
Shanghai, To-day. Celebrating their haul in lavish style, 40 pirates who had boarded the Chinese steamer. "Tahua" in Shanghai on Tues- day ovoning and had pirated the vessel beyond, Woosung, caroused, fenated and smoked opium till early on Wednesday morning...
Est. 1845.
PRICE $3.00 Per Month.
DUNLOP By Appointment
MILLIONS DURING 1932
WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
REMOVAL OF EXCHANGE,
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
NO MEETING LIKELY BEFORE MAY
GENEVA, TO-DAY.
THE RE-ESTABLISHMENT
OF NORMAL INTER- EXCHANGE OF COMMODITIES, A. GENERAL AGREEMENT FOR PROGRESSIVE RELAXATION, AND EARLIEST ABROGA- TION OF THE EMERGENCY RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE AND AN AGREEMENT FOR THE MODIFICATION AND STABILISA- TION OF TARIFF POLICIES IN FUTURE IS URGED IN THE REPORT OF THE PREPARATORY COMMITTEE OF EX- PERTS FOR THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.
The Report emphasises the necessity of an early settlement of the debts. question and urges the restoration of an effective inter- national standard to which countries which have abandoned the gold standard can adhere. Each Government, however, must be free to decide when and how they could apply such a standard.
The fallin commodity prices might be counteracted by a gen eral policy for easy money to pro- mote the healthy extension of business and the regulation of exports or production, especially of wheat.
The abolition of the measures of exchange control is an essen tial condition to world recovery, but the abolition is possible only if there is a lasting balance in the Budgetary system of all Govern- ments concerned.
The Report, emphasises that no commitment of any kind is entered
into by British delegates with re-
gard to returning to the gold stan-
They then disembarked into wait-dard.
NO FURTHER
14% DROP REPORTED
BRITISH
IMPORTS
IMPROVE
Heavy Fall In Japanese Share Of Trade,
H. K. EXPORTS DECLINE BY 12.9 PER CENT.
A
preliminary report issued by the Statistical Office of the Imports and Exports Department states that, in terms of Hong Kong currency, the trade of the Colony suffered a de«. cline during the year 1932, us compared with 1931, to the extent of $183.7 mil- lions, or 144 per cent.
The declared value of imports in 1982 amounted to $624.0 mil lions (£41.0 millions, as com pared with $737.7 millioris (£38.5 millions) in 1931, while exports totalled $471.9 millions (£31.0 millions), as against $541.9 mil- lions (£28.9 millions),
Imports declined by 15.4 per cent, and exports by 12.9.
WAR DEBT
PAYMENTS Percent
Britain Should Secure Settlement.
LONDON - BANKER „SPEAKS, HIS MIND.
London, To-day, .Outspoken remarks war debts were made by Mr. F. C. Goodenough, Chair- man of Barclays Bank, Ltd., at the shareholders' meeting yesterday.
He declared that there must be some finality on the question which so vitally affected the › present and future conditions of the whole world. The payment of further sums in gold might be dismissed as im practicable,
resolution supported by ing boats near the Huanlungse The Conference is not likely to Government delegates, asking for Rocks and let the vessel continue meet before May at the earliest. continued examination of the dif- her journey to Haimen, a port in ferent aspects and methods of Chekiang Province.
Although silver figures on the working on the 40-hour week, was The pirates, who had robbed the agenda of the committee no great abstentions.--British Wireless Ser-Passengers of all cash, Jewellery significance is attached to its role and other valuables, took the Cap-In the monetary problems of the tain and compradors with them world. when they left the vessel. They It is felt that silver will benefitment she must receive It In goods.
carried by 41 votes to 21, with 7
vice.
SLIGHT RISE IN DOLLAR.
Silver Gains Fraction.
wers inter released, however.
The pirates' feast took place in
with other low-priced.commodities
to
the arst class dining room and last from any actions which will raise ed over five hours, during which commodity prices in relation they kept the ship's stewards busy gold-Reuter. serving them with drinks and specially ordered dishes.
(Continued on Page 12.)
The "Tahun," which carried 400 JAPANESE NOW passengers, is a ship of 700 tons.
|_ CONTROLLING She has now safely arrived at Halmen Reuter.
POKFULAM FIRE.
The local dollar which was quot ed at 14 yesterday made a slight advance today being quoted at 1/8
Spot and forward sliver prices to establish a new record for the gained a fraction of 1/10 on yester- England-Cape flight, has been miss-day's quotations, being shown at ing, since Sunday night, when she 16 16/16 and 17 respectively this
A small fire broke out in the left Orah, Algeria, Grave fears morning, have been entertained for her safe-
The London on New York cross carpenter's shop at Nazareth House, Colonel J. J. Shate, (Na-ty, since when she left Oran she was rate which fell slightly yesterday, at the French Mission Buliding, suffering from a light attack of in gained this morning on yester Pokfulam, early this morning. The The final poll figures were fluenza and a rising temperature. day's quotation of £-G$3,34%, while premises were gutted. The cause Col., J. J. Shute (National
The French Air Ministry have the New York on London cross rate of the outbreak and the extent of the damage are at present unknown. Conservative).
15,198 been searching for some days with declined to G$3.34 12/16.
tional Conservativo),
Mr. Silverman (Labour) 12,412 military aeroplanes-Reuter.
The National Conservative
majority at the last polling was CAPT. HOPE NOW
13,144. Reuter.
Keen Territorial.
Colonel Jahn Joseph Shute,
C.M.G., D.S.O., is a prominent
MISSING
British Cabinet Meeting
To Discuss Foreign Affairs
Liverpool philanthropist and for Pilot Who Searched For The first Cabinet meeting of New
many years has been actively con nected with the Territorial Forces. Hola the late commander of the 6th. Liverpool Regiment. REM
During the Great. War he served with distinction and was five times mentioned in despatches.
Stlil active in business, bo is Chairman of the Combined Egyptian Mille, Ltd., and a Trustes and Ex ecutive of the Empire Cotton Grow- ing Corporation and the Council of British Cotton Growing Associa tlon He is also Chairman of the Liverpool Sugar Exchange.
Hinkler.
Lausanne, To-day. Anxiety is increasing for Captain Hope and his observer. They only carried petrol suf ficient for five hours flight, and failed to return after setting out. yesterday morning in response to news that Squadron Leader Hinkler might be found in the Wetterborn District, where the Worst possible weather condi
Reuter lons are reported
London To-day. practically all the out-going planes, It is understood the Cabinet was Year was held at 10 Downing, mainly engaged on foreign affnira. Street yesterday afternoon. With A series of meetings, including the exception of Lord Londonderry, three next week will be held prior the Air Minister, who is on an air to the re-assembly of Parliament tour in the Middle East and Sirnext month British Wireless, Ser. Samuel Hoare, the Secretary of vice.
State for India, who is abroad, all Report on Far East. the Ministers were present.
The Cabinet met yesterday for Sir John, Simon, who returned the first time in nearly a month specially from Genova, flow from It is understood that Bir John de: Simon, who returned, from Geneva Parlato Heston Aerodrome, spite a thick fog which made it Just in time to attend reported the
o the Sino-Japs lates possible for any craft to land?
hich the Ministers-dis, Croydon Airport yesterday. noon, and cassed the cancellation
If America wished to receive pay- -
America would sooner or later have to choose between adjusting her
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In view of the constant fluctua |tipos in exchange rates and com modity prices, it is exceedingly dif calt to assess the actual volume of trade during the year 1982, but an estimité which, of necessity, cannot be strictly accurate, places the total decrease in volume at 10 per cent.
In regard to Imports, Great Bri-:- tain, China, French Indo-China, Siam, India and Australia, Increas ed, their share of the trade at the expense of Japan, Netherlands East Indies, U.S.A., Germany and the Straits Settlements; the British share of the Importa amounting, to 12.3 per cent, as compared ́ ́ with 10.6 per cent. In 1931, and 9.4.per cent in 1980, while the Australian share increased from 0.7 per cent. In 1980 to 0.9 per cent. in 1931, and 1.9 per cent. in 1982.
The Japanese share of the trade steadily increased quar- ter by quarter, during 1932 but recorded only 3.4 per cent. of the total as compared with 9.3 per cent. in 1931, and 12.3. per cent, in 1980, Treasure movements showed
economic policy and foregoing the considerable increase, mainly on ac whole or some part of the debt due count of heavy transfers of silver
to her MAKAN DEN
subsidiary coin from Canton to Mr. Goodenough expressed a be- Shanghal. Imports from Canton lief that the City of London would in 1932 amounted to $24.7 millions regard it as an unreasonable sug In the same period.
gestion that pending a satisfac- tory settlement acceptable to all, debt instalments should continue
BARGA AREA to be paid no matter how long the
Tokyo's Message To Geneva Delegates.
·TO MAINTAIN POLICY.
Peking. To-day. Reliable foreign reports from Harbin state that the en- tire Barga district is now completely under Japanese control, both civil and mill- tary C
* This has apparently,' been done with the acquiescence of the Mongol Princes in that area Reuter, UN
Takyo's Confidence.
discussions might be prolonged
Great Britain, he said, should not pay any further instalment until the whole matter. had been": discussed and an agreement for
final settlement reached.
Regarding Britains economic polley, Mr. Goodenough said that It had been due to the failure of father countries to arrest the in
crensa of their own tariff walls that in change in British policy had be come necessary, but the fandas mental principle that a creditor.nn tion must permit its debtors reason able facilities to discharge their liabilities, remained unchanged.
Continued on Page 12.)
EXPEDITION TO MT. EVEREST
Hugh Ruttledge Party Leave For India.
London, To-day Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, lend- er, and four other members of the British expedition which is to attempt to reach the summit of Mount Ever“ est will leave England for India to-day,
we
He also expressed a view, that it All 14 members will meet at would be impossible for Great Darjeeling early in March and 15. Tokyo, To-day!
Britain to contemplate a return to the middle of that month the the gold standard unless and until whole expedition, including about It is learned from authorita- tive sources that the Government she could feel sure the conditions 80 porters and a transport Col cabled the Japanese delegation St were such that she and other coun-umn of baggage laden yaks, den. Geneva yesterday telling them to tries would not again be forced to keys and mulce, will set out on continue to follow their previous suspend it British Wireless Ber the five weeks trek across Xe Thibet to the base camp eitusred Instructions, SAN
Japanese Foreign Office ap
Deo
ept
1982-Rentèr
that the apanese ion of
Corn
about 12 miles from Mount Ever- eat, at altitude of nearly 1,000 of the Fifth Cruis feet higher than the summit of ich left Hong Kong Mount Blanc, fleet exercises, return,
**) (Continued on Page 18.)