German Reply

(Continued from page 1.)

CONFIDENCE LOST

In the German note to Great Bri- tain a great deal of emphasis was Jaid upon the reduction in the Reichsbank reserve of gold and foreign exchange, and it was said that this reserve had been sacrificed in un effort to maintain the pay- ment of German obligations.

To Reprisals

With regard to the provisions of the Ml, the Chancellor said that the Government did not like que tas. They had no present inten- tion of imposing quotas, and they most hope that it would not be necessary to use the powers con- tained in Clause II.

Although he had spoken only of the differences with Germany In

it was only the urgent difficulties that had caused the Government to

The fact was that a very great this matter, and although, in fact, part of this serious diminution in reserve had been due, to the device adopted by the Reichsbank, which, introduce the bill, the clause was. in its effect, was equivalent to anot confined to Germany, and was depreciation of the German cur drawn in such terms as would en- runcy.

able it to be applied to any other country, If the need arose.

Rightly or wrongly the creditors of all countries no longer fell the confidence they had In the good faith of Germany.

In the British note it was made

TRADE SETBACK Everybody must be aware that it was not possible to resort to a mea sure of such a kind without a cer-

clear that the door was still open tain amount of interference in the for further negotiations, and the normal course of trade, and every- invited body would desire this interference. London to be limited as far as possible. that it

German Government were to send representatives to for discussions, in the hope might be found possible ta Avold using the powers which were sought

in the hill.

AGREEMENT STILL POSSIBLE He was happy to say that this offer had been accepted, and he sin-1 cerely hoped it might be found still practicable to make some arrange- ment with the German authorities, which would ensure fair treatment for British bond-holders and British traders. before July 1.

were fairly treated.

With a view to the widest and dimculties that might, from time to most careful consideration of any.

time, arise in the administration of the powers sought in the bill, the Chancellor proposed to set up small advisory committee.—British Wireless Service.

EUROPEAN ASSAULTED

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE -26,"1934.-

This picture, made at Newark, NJ, airport, answers the ques Lion of what Charles A. Lindbergh was doing on the seventh anni. versary of his tumultuous reception in Europe after his historic trans-Atlantic flight. He was testing one of the new passenger planes for the line by which he is employed. He is shown in- specting an aileron after an hour and a half fight.

Dull Tone Continues On

Wall Street.

LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES

World War Predicted by Wells DEFRAUDING P.0.

In 1940

NOTED HISTORIAN'S VIEWS UNCHANGED

DANGER NOW BUT NOTHING

ed to name the most stahle country In the world to-day. He puffed his cigarette a bit and then decided in favour of Iceland.

His reason for coming to Amer

Unemployed Sentenced To Six Months

SINGLETS IN NEWSPAPER (-

Appearing on remand, Lo King-

· PARTICULAR DEVELOPING¡ca, he said. is to get some rest. yee, a 49-year-old unemployed, was He does not intend to lecture. He fined $100, in default two months' will make no radio speeches. He hard labour, on said he has nothing to sell and no

two charges, by ideas to put forward.

Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Central "I'm just going to have another Magistracy this morning, for at- then go home. No, I'm not going revenue by marking pestal packet look at America," he said, "and tempting to defraud the post office to Hollywood. I may take a shot at Washington.

"printing malter," thereby seeking to obtain reduced rates, and for defrauding the post office of the Idifference between a postal packet and printed matter, on June 21 and 22,

New rk. H. G. Wells, British historian, novelist, philosopher, and prophet, recently arrived from England, an- nounced here that he still holds there will be a devastating world war in 1940.

A bit grayer than when he was last in New York, Wella discussed the state of the world in great de- tail.

Fa

In his last book, "The Shape df Things to Come," he pre dicted that the next great war would be in 1940. Now he s that he knows of no reason why he should change the date.

Time To Mature "War situations," he said, "take!

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Wells said that the Fasciat movement in England is un- important and that there ap-

pears to be no great future for Sir Oswald Moseley, leader of the Black Shirta "Just before I left on this trip."Mails at the G.P.O., said that for Mr. T. Hynes, Superintendent of he said, "I went to a black shirtji

meeting in Albert Hall. The place the past week before the arrest was was filed and 4

(ney must have had made there were five similar packets mailed through the post office each jail the

black shirts in England, there. There was no enthusiasm

day. The case did not come to the There is nothing whatever in the

attention of the officiais, until last movement. It is quite alien to the Thursday, when an Indian clerk Anglo-Saxon feeling."

became suspicious of the "printing Jewish Influence Exaggerated matter."

The clerk opened one of One of the Interviewers asked them and found that inside the a certain time to mature. There Walls if he sees

any reason for newspapers was embroidered work. is a lot of danger now, but no par- England and America to fear a Mr. Hynes opened another and ticular situation is developing growing "Jewish There is no question in my mind ism." that the human race is moving 15-)› ward ultimate salvation, but it will come only after much suffer- Ing. I don't know if it will come

international found some singlets.

"That's proposterous," ha replied. "It f) melodramatie nonsense,

The next day, accused came to the post office with five more packets and was sent up to see Mr. Hynes. The packets were all Defendant

Evi.

The same Government could not A fine of $50, in default one) postpone a request for the neces-month's hard labour, was sary powers, in the hope of a solu-on Chan Ngau-ngai, a boatman, by imposed tion which might, after all, be found Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the Cen-

(Continued from Page 6).

Two cases of small-pox were re-bloodlessly. That depends on the fluence has been greatly ex ger said that he was sending them for

"The solidarity of the wish in-addressed to Samshui. impossible, and they asked that the trai Magistracy this morning, when

ported in the Colony during the 24 sacrifices people are willing to ated. It is as silly to talk of such another man, named Leung Chung, "bill might be passed through all its he was charged with common a-lat a standstill.

"Stocks: The market is virtually hours ending June 24.

make." states, so that, if it should prove aault on Miss Beatrice Soares, in the day was the announcement of The major news of

a thing as it would be to say that a travelling trader. necessary, they might have the Ice House Street.

Leung Kwai-chiu, a 20-year-old will result in a much more rapid nationalism simply because many packets required 69 cents.

The next war, Wells believes. there is danger of a Scotch Inter- Mr. Hynes added that each of the powers to put it into force, in or

an 11.4 per cent. decline in the rate Chinese girl, of No. 10 Chung Wa demoralization than we saw in the engineers on the big beats are dence was also given by Mahommed The original charge of indecent of steel operations this week. This Lane, was admitted. to the Govers-world war. The last war, he ex- Scotsmen." der to see that British

assault was amended to that of com-news did not appear until after the ment Civil Hospital yesterday, auf-plained, was ended by mutinies. close of the market and it is quite fering from body injuries when she

Hasan and Ng Ping-hi, the two The main problem before the clerks who first became suspicious. possible that it will give the list accidently fell into the street from tinued, "except the Americans who ability to

"None of the armies," he con-world, as Wells sees it, is the In- something of a test to-morrow, the second floor.. Her condition is came in late, could be trusted power.

Mr. Hynes asked permission to distribute spending forward the packets to the Canton "Wheat: Disappointing cables of reported as not serious.

They were loose in discipline and

Postal Commissioner, who wanted PRODUCE drought relief in Europe, rain in

Australia and larger Winter

the German collapse was

"I don't know," he said, "whe-them. Sentence of four months hard that looseness.

due to ther we're

going to muddle ceipts attended by hedging and an

labour was imposed on Leung:

through without a lot more col-i increasing visible supply caused Lam, unemployed, by Mr. Q. A. A.

Europe Peaceful Now

lapse. The great industriel sys-{ Mr. B. L. Falconer arrived liquidation. The Winnipeg market MacFadyen at the Central Police June 22, June

tem has got to be scrapped and Hong Kong yesterday by the "As for Europe, there is no ser-we must be prepared for a storm President Lincoln. Court this morning, for the 1034 1919 was relatively steady.

Jarious war situation at the moment, of change, for conditions unlike Cta. Cta.

"Cotton: The market showed in-ceny of 20 cents from Kwan On, unless you want to consider Ger- anything that has ever happened dependent strength. Crop deterio- apprentice, near the Koshing many as presenting_one."

General M. A. Cohen arrived in 24 ration complaints are beginning to

Theatre, yesterday, Accused was

before." H. Allen Smith, United the Colony yesterday by the come from the Texas section and banished from the Colony over 20

The stocky author was ask- Press Staff Correspondent.

President Lincoln. prices advanced easily when

a years ago.

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APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.

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Eggs, Her (fresh)

Fowls, Hainan

Canton

Geese

Steak Sirloin Sausages....

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20 broader speculative demand appear- ed, price-fixing operations being more Hberal.

Shiu Pak, a coolie, was admitted to the Government Civil Hospital yesterday, suffering from minor njuries, sustained from a fall

"Silver: Interest is principally; centered in further changing from while working at the Hok Ho July to- later positions.

The pre-i

mium for September and December Chung Godown, West Point. has widened considerably over July.

Chan Kwong, a 38-year-old un-

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16.

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Pork Chop

Lion

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Fat or Lard

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Bucking Pige

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Almonda

Appler (California)

Bananas (bride's)

Carambola

Coconute

Lemons,

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Lichees, Dried

Oranger (Canton) Oranges...

Fears (Canton)

Peanuta

Persimmons, Pamelo, Siam

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Artichokes

Beans, Sprout

Beet Foot

Long

Brinjals, Green

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New York, June 26. Ho Kam-tung, unemployed, by Mr. Last To-day's Q. A. A. MacFadyen at the Central Close Close

16 N.T./London Cross-rate 6.03% 5.03 Police Court this morning, for the

29 N.Y. Cotton-Oct.

10 N.Y. Silver-Sept,

12.22

12.42

theft of nine pieces of clothing from .... Closed 46,00 Ho Kuk, a hawker.

80 N.Y, Rubber Sept.... Closed 13,83

28 Chicago Whest-Sept. 93%

Chicago Corn-Sept... 58%

60 New

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45

60 San Francisco Silver

(Business price)....45% (Dow Jones Avя.).

Last To-day's Aves. Aves, 44.13 49.65

25 30 Industriale 96.59 98,70

16

20 Rails

120 Utilities'. 23.76 23,61

143 Bonds ..

Index

94.72 94.73

54.47

11 Commodity

24 Air Reduction

01-1/4 58-1/74 A fine of $10, in default two) weeks" hard Inbour, was imposed on 46-1/2 Lo Chun-leung, unemployed, by Mr. Q. A. A. MacFadyen at the Central 45-3/8

Police Court this morning, for the theft of a water clock cover, the Change property of the Public Works De- 80 down partment, at No. 2 Wing Lok Street, 48 down 15 down

yesterday. 01 up

Mr.

Business Done:-490,000 shares.

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15 American Radiator

15 American Smelting

15 American Tel & Tel...14%

65 American Tobacca "B", 74%

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American Waterworks 1034

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Green

Shangha!

Torsley Potato, Sweet

Гаралеве

American

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Tomatoes

Eele, Conger

19% ·

74% National City Bank

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27%

20b

Yellow

10 Anaconda Copper Mining 15

14% National Dairy Products

17%

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10

24%

Frogs Carospa

National Distillers

24

28%

Bendix Aviation

144

14% New York Central

85

29%

20

8

each

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Gudegon Herrings

Borden Co

28%

25% Otis Electric

16%

40 Canadian Pacific

15

14% Pacific Gas & Electric

184 184

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40% Packard Motors

8% 2%

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62 Chase

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60

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Pearch

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Pjalce Pomfret, White

Pomfret, Black

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18 Chrysler Motors

National

32 Consolidated Gas of NY. B

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8814 Sears Boobuck

82

8914

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30% 20%

7%

42.

15%

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834 Standard Branda

2680 DuPont de

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89%

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16

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20% TAXRE

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General Motora

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