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FRENCH RESOLUTION SHATTERS WORLD DISARMAMENT DEADLOCK

Sir Malcolm Campbell, British the .. Windsor Castle when he speed ace, shown in stokchold of acted as volunteer stoker during a recent trip from Africa.

CHANGTE

AGROUND IN

MANILA BAY

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ANGLO-FRENCH PACT RESTORED

DESPAIR GIVES WAY TO HOPE AT GENEVA

COMMITTEES TO RESUME WORK

NEW YORK, TO-DAY.

WIND STORMS AND TORRENTIAL RAINS AND FLOODS HAVE BROUGHT NEW AFFLICTIONS TO THE NORTH-WEST- ERN PRAIRIE STATES WHICH WERE RECENTLY PARCH- ED WITH DROUGHT.

Trees

At Yankton, South Dakota. u man was killed and several injured during a gale which caused widespread damage. were uprooted and windmills an buildings toppled over,

At Sioux City, Iowa, the Floyd River burst its banks and Scores of families were forced to flooded an area a mile wide. flee from their homes-Reuter.

SHANGHAI PILOT BREAKS RECORD

Sails Yacht To Nagasaki

In 42 Days.

"CHELIDON'S" TIME BEATEN

RAIN RELIEVED TENSION,

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phie Afessages Ordinance, 1894, Re-

erived June 0, 8,60 am.)

DOUMERGUE'S THREAT TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT

Unless Fiscal, Constitutional, And Electoral Reforms Passed

Paris, To-day."

A threat to dissolve the French Parliament unleas the fiscal, con- stitutional and doctoral reforms are passed within a reasonable time, was made yesterday by the Premier, M. Gaston Doumergue, when receiving a deputation of disgruntled Radicals-Reuter.

DAVIS CUP

GERMANY

TAKES SINGLES

FROM FRANCE

New Zealand Pairs Straight Sets Win.

ITALY ENTER THIRD ROUND

France, holders of the Davis Sioux City, Iowa, To-day.

Cup for six consecutive years Rainfall varying one to four until Britain broke the sequence inches fell in Iowa, Minnesota, South Dakota and Nebraska yes-last year, are finding Germany stern opposition in their Second terday, and additional rains are Round match. They won one Shanghai, To-day.

predicted.

Although too late to benefit the singles, and lost one yesterday.

New Zealand won the doubles Captain S. P. Jorgensen, a Shanghai pilot, sailing a 27-foot wheat crop it is, however, ex-

2-1 lead are expected to locally inuilt, yacht, "Damascot,"eted that the rain will save the match, but Czechoslovakia, with triumph. Switzerland and Aus tralia entered the Semi-Final The Department of Agriculture Round of the European Zone with over Switzerland and wheat 3-0 wins Winter has estimated the crop at 400,367,000 bushels, as com-Japan, respectively. pared with an average crop of 632,-

FRENCH WIN EXPECTED 011,000 bushels.

Paris. To-day.

reached Nagasaki from Shanghai Coru crop. - United Press, per a

S. C. Gold Bar Co.

in 41⁄2 days.

The previous best time for a yacht from here was six days, by the 1..!"Chelidon", in 1931,

Washington, To-day.

Details Of Damage Unavailable.

LOCALLY BUILT BOAT The Australian Oriental liner Changte, en route from Australia to Hong Kong, ran aground in Manila Bay yesterday. The Changte was due to arrive in Hong Kong (panied by Mr. N. D. Jensen-Reu-United Press, per S.C. Gold Bar Co. next Tuesday.

The local agents. Messrs. Butterfield and Swire, Ltd., de-l clined to disclose the nature of the damage, or whether it is ex- pected to re-float the vessel.

The Changte, in a sister ship of

built the Taiping. She was

in

Hong Kong in 1925 by the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company for the P and Q. Hiner,

She ja single screw vessel of 4,324 gross and, 2,579 nett tonnage, with a speed of 13% knots and an overall length of 352.3 feet.

The Changte is one of the most popular vessels plying between the Her regular East and Australia. ports of call are Manila, Thursday Island and Australian ports.

MAN FATALLY SCALDED BY KETTLE OF TEA

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Receiving serious sealds when a

The "Damascol" is a copy of the old type of Danish pilot boat, but is junk-rigged.

WIX Captain Jorgensen

¡ter..

accom-

BOOM IN RAYON PRODUCTION.

World-Wide Increase During 1933.

AMERICA LEADS INDUSTRY.

New York. To-day.

It is pointed out that the supply is quite ample for human needs-

BUSINESS SWING NOW ADVANCING

In spite of France's setback in the opening singles matches, the former holder are expected to se- cure A 2-1 lead to-day when Jean!

STORM DEVASTATION IN AMERICA WINDMILLSTOPPLED OVER BY FIERCE GALES

FLOYD RIVER BURSTS BANKS

London, To-day.

The deadlock at Geneva has been resolved and the acceptance by the Disarmament Confer- ence General Commission yesterday afternoon of a resolution re-asserting the necessity for secur- ity and a general Disarmament convention and outlining an immediate programme of work to that end, marks a definite advance which has caused keen satisfaction in official circles in Lon-

don.

As the result of prolonged consultations between the Bri- tish, French and United States delegations on Thursday night, M.. Louis Barthou, the French delegate, accepted modifications of the draft resolution which he submitted on June 6, and in its final form, which has now received the full approval of the Commission, it recognises the necessity of the return of Germany to the Con ference, and brings within its purview exchanges between the principal European Powers as disclosed in the notes and declara- Lions recently published.

The restoration of complete Anglo-French accord is particu larly welcomed here and a cordial reception is assured M. Bar thou, who has announced his intention of visiting London carly next month.

CRUIKSHANK

LEADS.

Sarazen Three Strokes Behind In U.S. Open.

CRAIG WOOD DISQUALIFIED

FRENCH RESOLUTION

The resolution which was submit ted to the General Commission by M. Barthou declares that in taking into consideration' the resolutions

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John Edward Darcy, 3 months old, of Jersey City, le shown_re- cuperating after he actually died through strangulation from con- vulsions. Prompt application of a lung motor and an injection of adrenalin by Dr. Gabriel (shown) brought about surrection."

JACK

Llull the "re-

WHITE NOT

TOO OLD

Undefeated Century And 5 For 38.

SURREY BEAT DERBY.

London, To-day. Jack White, former England

Known as "Farmer Jack," white

is now in his 44th year, but his slow

submitted by the delegations of six Test skipper and holder of the powers the Turkish delegation and Test record of sending down 68 the delegation of the U.S.S.R. res-overs in a single innings, scored pectively, and taking into account 115 not out and secured 5 for 38 the clarification of its work result to give Somerset victory over Hamp- ing from the French memorandum shire in the County Cricket Cham

pionship yesterday. of January 1, the Italian memoran- Ardmore, Penn., To-day. dum of January 4, the United King- Bobby Cruikshank, the Ameri-Idom memorandum of January Borotra and Jacques Brugnon en-can professional, is leading the and the German declaration of April bowling has lost none of its sting. gnge in the doubles encounter. field in the Second Round of the 16, it is convinced of the necessity continuing Ila American Open Golf Champion of the conference Christian Boussus is then

ship over the Ardmore course work with a view to arriving at a tion and limitation of armaments, drought and labour tension, the pected to win his second single with Gene Sarazen (U.S.A.) the general convention for the reduc./at the Oval and placed Surrey

holder, a close second.

and is resolved to continue without delay the investigations already un-l dertaken.

New York, To-day. business experts, The

Messrs. Dun and Bradstreet, state that des pite the disaster resultant from the

business swing is advancing rather than declining.

ex-

serga-

against Von Cramm, who tionally defeated Crawford in the French Championship Final, to Some recession has taken place in factory activities, but employment give France entry into the Semi is being maintained and pay rollsinal where she will meet Austra

lla. According to the textile or generally are the highest since ganon published by Mr. Tubize in 1931-United Press, per S.C. Gold 1933, the world production of Bar Co. rayon yarns totalled 669,000,000 lbs.. as compared with 530,000.- 000 lbs. in 1932.

Comparative productions were

as follows:-

Ib.

The United States, 208,000,000 A compared with 135,000,000 lbs.

as compared Japan, 100,000,000,

with 71,000,000 be,

England. 84,000,000 lbs., as compar-

kettle of tea was accidentally ponreded with 70,000,000 lb

over him, a Chinese, Yau Kam-tin, was rushed to the Kwong Wah Hos-

Italy, 82,000,000 Ibm, as compared with 70,000,000. The.

Germany, 59,000,000 Ibu, as compar- France, 66,00,000 lbs., se compared with 54,000,000.

pital yesterday, but died shortly ed with '62,000,000. Ib. after admission.

STRUCK OFF REGISTER

Other Nailons,

71,000,000 lbs., a compared with 68,000,000 lbs.

The organon estimates that cur-

The names

of Phoenix Com-rent stocks on the hands of Ameri- mercial Company, Ltd., Rothmans, can producers do not exceed five- Ltd., and Erbes Lid.. have been weeks' supply which is not regard- struck off the Register of Com-ed an excessively high, although panies, it is notified in the current alocks at the year end were only

12 weeks' supply-Reuter. IaRue of the Government Gazelle.

Tomi Maru Successfully

Merlin 6-1, 7-9, 6-2, 7-5.

Gregory's fourth century this season and Gover's fine, bowling (6 for 87) caused Derby's downfall

fourth in the table.

Scores AB were:

cabled by Reuter

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Charles Lacey who led the feld

At Bath, Somerset beat Hemp. in the first round in now sixth.

The sensation of tournament'

The resolution invites the Bureau hire by 149 runs. was the disqualification of Craig

White 116 not Wood, American Ryder Cup play-to seek, by whatever means it deems

Disarma

out),

130 for 5 doc.

102 (J. C. White & for 38).

Scores as cabled by Reuter were: G. Von Cramm (Germany) beat A. er, he played the wrong, ball, then appropriate and with a view to theme-set: 391 (J. C. found his own, replayed, but did general acceptance of à BOMB OUTRAGE ATney 6-1, 6-2 6-2.

C. Bossus (France) hent D. Nour-not take two stroke penalty and ment convention, the solution of the liampshire: 279 (Jack Lee 5 for 88). did not report the incident to the outstanding problems without pre-

His score was judice to private conversations onshire by 7 wickets. Golf Association. CHITTAGONG.

which the Governments will desire 78-+-75-148.

to enter in order to facilitate final success by the return of Germany to the Conference.

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Bengalis To Die For

Murder Attempt.

LEGAL PRECEDENT KESTABLISHED,

Calcutta, To-day.

Two Bengalls have been Bentenced

for to death throwing a bomb at Euro- peans who were watching a cricket match at Chittagong, en January 7.

This is believed to be the first instance of capital punishment for attempted murder. Reuter.

Mr. H. F. Cleary, Superintendent of Police, was slightly wounded In the outrage, and an Hindu' was kill-i led three bombs were thrown,

Only one bomb exploded, and kill-

wounded two others.

One of the mosailantá

Krishnachoudhury,

Refloated from Pratas Islanded one silent and seriously

A large

The Japanese freighter, Tomi was said to be leaking. Maru, which went aground off Pra-amount of coal, which the vessel was identified' as

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WAS

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U. S. DAVIS CUP TEAM LEAVE

71-+-71142

Scores as cabled by Reuter were: Boby Cruikshank (U. Cup The United States Davis

S. A.) team, comprising of Stoeffen, Gene Sarazen (U. S Shields Sidney Wood, Lott and Van A.) holder Ryn left for England on the liner Horton Smith (U. S Paris to-day.

STRIKE THREAT EASES IN US. Direct Negotiations Satisfactory.

Washington, To-day. The direct negotiations be tween the steelmasters and the union leaders for the set- tlement of the threatened steel strike, are reported to be proceeding satisfactorily, but further negotiations have been postponed until

Reuter, this afternoon. ----

LOCAL RAINFALL

72+-78145

A.) Golden Burke (U. S

A.) Charles Lacey (Bri

784-71149 tain) ...

(Continued on Page 9)

73-+-74-147

72-1-76-147

COTTON MARKET PRODUCTION,

U.S. Decides To Plant

Bigger Crop..

New York, To-day.

(Continued on Page 9)

TREASURY BILLS ISSUE

At the Oval, Surrey beat Derby- Derby: 187 (Gover 6 for 87).

821 (Smith 128).

Surrey: 822 (Gregory 124, Worthing-

ton 6 for 90).

137 for 3 wickets,

FRIENDLY

At Cambridge, Essex drew, with Cambridge University. Essex: 234 and 112 for 3. Cambridge: 440 for 4 dpc. (R, de K

Winlaw 161 not out, R. EL Human 187).

London, To-day, The total applied in tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury bills was £77,515,000. The amount allotted In bills at three months £36,000,000. The average rata Northants: 69 (Smith & for 20).

124 (Smith 5 for 80), per cent. 17/44., a compared with Middlesex: 91 (Partridge 6 for 20), 17/2 last week.-British Wireless Service

EARLIER RESULTS At Lord's Middlesex beat North- was ants by 9 wickets,

98 for 1 wicket.

(Continued on Page 1).

Sir Samuel Hoare And Earl

Of Derby Fully Acquitted.

An increase of nearly 10,000,- 000 acres in the 1935 cotton

London, To-day. Ited, and to substitute other altered area in the United States is con-

broach of The Committee of Privileges of evidence constituted a templated in the State reports. suggesting that officials of the the House of Commons, to whom privilege, has issued the report that Agricultural Adjustment Ad-was referred the complaint: made "They are satisfied that neither Sir tas leland, 180 miles from Hong carrying a cargo, was discharged who was alleged to have been im-

ministration are at present work-by Winston Churchill that the action Samuel Hoare nor the Earl of Derby Kong, last Friday night, was auc-in order to lighten the vessel,plicated in the Chittagong armoury

ing out the cotton control proof Sir Samuel Hoare and that of shan behaved in such a way that they cessfully refloated at 1 o'clock this The Talkoo Dockyard Company's raid in April, 1980, morning with the assistance of the tugboat also went to the assistance

Rainfall in the Colony during gramme for next season's crop. the Earl of Derby, members of the should be held to have tampered the 24 hours ending at 10.80 to-day The increase is being consider. Joint committee on the Indian Con- with any witness or to have at- Japanese tug which was chartered of the vessel, but returned to Hong

Kong on Wednesday morning.

The total rained with a view to preventing any stitutional reform, in influencing the tempted to bring about improperly from Japan.

Cloudy, with occasional rain, was 0.05 inch. The local agents the Mitsui Bus- The Tomi Maru, which was on her way to Singapore at the time, san Kalsha, are unable to state where and fresh south-west winds, was fall since January 19.67 undue price advance calculated Marichester Chamber of Commerce the alteration of any evidence to be

evidence they had already súbmit-; inches

Beuter. is sald to have sustained consider the Tomi Maru will proceed for re- the weather forecast issued by the inches, against an average of 27.10 to promote foreign production, or any branch of it to withdraw given on behalf of the Manchester

Royal Observatory' this moming. able damage to the fore hold and 'pairs,

WEATHER FORECAST

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