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ISHED NEWSPAPER IN THE FAR EAST
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No. 28,765 HONG KONG, SATURY, JUNE 30, 1934.
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WE PRESENT À Gorgeous Display
of Gowns.
AND OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
PAUL RENNET et CIE
186-190 NATHAN ROAD
KOWLOON
HERR HITLER AVERTS IMMEDIATE POLITICAL CRISIS IN GERMANY
HELEN JACOBS ELIMINATED
COLONY DOG
ORDINANCE
AMENDED
Firm Steps To Quell
Rabies Menace.
NEW MUŻZLING ORDER
Following the recent, raklet" thên-' ace in the Colony several amend- ments are to be made to the Dogs Ordinance of 1927.
The first amendment extends the licensing of dogs to that part of the mainland portion of the New Territories, which was ex- cluded in the old regulations The amendment provides for the licensing of all dogs, over the age of three months, except for those kept in dogs homes author- ised by the regulations, or kept in non-mainland parts of the New Territories.
13 U.S. BANKERS FACE
GRAVE CHARGES
Sequel To Collapse of Two
National Bankı
SPECIAL TO CHINA MÀIL, By Telegraph Copyright. Telegra big lipson" "Ordinance, 1896, R.
Pina 30, 9.07 .m.)
Detroit, To-day.
A Grand Jury here yesterday indiented 13 bankers In connée. tion the collapse of the First National Bank and the Guardian Walional Bank, in 1933.
and
Charges of falac entries the sending of false reports to Comptroller of Currency
the
have been made,-United Press, per S., E. Levy and Company.
MODIFIED
DEMANDS
The second amendment extends LONGSHOREMEN
the regulation, commonly known as. the muzzling order, to parts of the mainland of the New Territories which were previously excluded. It permits any policeman, or person authorised by the Inspector Gentral) of Polloe to shoot or destroy any "omnuzzled dog and places the "Yes, ponalbility of any deg-bites, or straying un-muzzled dega, on the
owners.
WEAKEN
INDUSTRIALIST OPPOSITION.
WIMBLEDON. SURPRISE UNKNOWN'S
GREAT GAME IN
FINAL SET
AUSTIN AGAIN WINS IN STRAIGHT
SARAH PALFREES RECORDS TWO SUGUSES
London, To-day, The first major sensa- tion was provided at Wimbledon yesterday when Helen Jacobs; No. ranking player, was beaten by Miss Ingram,
a
:
Left
Two of America's women challengers at Wimbledon. Serah Pricey, io won her singles and mixed doubles matches restofflar A Beler Jacobs, national champion, who sensationally bugten by Mrs. Ingram in the Third Round yester day.
comparatively, un MYSTERIOUS MYSTERIOUS
known British player.
The famous American collis- | ed in the final set rich che
secured only he game,
H.R.H. Prince Georg saw DIES PLA
Bunny Austin continue his triumphanth in the hoh Hund when he begu. H. Thi
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By Teleprank, Copyright, Telegre | straight sets. Britain's No. -2] phie Messages Ordinance, 1894, Re-ranking player has yet to drop af ecived June 30, 8.43 aan.)
set in the tournament. SAN FRANCISCO, TO-DAY. This provision does not apply Lo
Lester Stoeffen and Sidney THE PACIFIC COAST LONG. Wood, two of America's foremost eny sporting dog when actually SHOREMEN HAVE working under the holder of a THEIR DEMANDS AND ARE ASK: essy victories, while Sarah Pal- MODIFIED challengers, swept through to game licence.
ING FOR JOINT SUPERVISION OF THE HIRING HALLS. THEY ARE frey overcame a former champion ALSO ASKING FOR NON-DIS-in Mrs. Godfree, formerly Miss CRIMINATION IN FEDERAL AP Kitty McKane, who won the title OINTMENTS FOR SETTING THE as far back as 1924. | ARGUMENTS.
A
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EUROPEANS ROB
VAST
$5,000,000,000 In New Currency.
NEW DEVALUATION BILL
ceived June 20, 8.43 am)
+
MOVEMENTS OF SILVER
MOVEMENTS
PACIFIST ROLE VON PAPEN AND GOEBBELS ARE
NOW MOLLIFIED
CRITICAL PERIOD WEATHERED.
ARMY PLEDGES, ALLEGIANCE
Berlin, To-day. Rumours are legion, but a close analysis of conditions strengthens the belief that an imme- diate political crisis in Germany is unlikely,
Chancellor Adolf Hitler has spent the most critical week since he assumed power, but han scored a triumph as mediator of the warring elements of the Cabinet mollifying in turn. Vice-Chancellor and
the Minister of Propagands, Dr.
Goebbels, following the former'■ *bained speech at Marburg, and then the Labour Minister, Herr
HENRY COTTON
WINS BRITISH
Seldte, who was at the head of
Brown Shut St
the Stallmanarrel with the COLE TUILET & Chancellor Killer even parke
Fine Recovery By
S. Africa.
PLACED NINETEENTH,
HOLDER
REASON FOR -
US. EMBARGO
ON EXPORTS CHINA MAY TAKE SIMILAR STEPS.
who was perturbed by the Nazi sonomie policy. The rumours involved the SHANGHAI SHIPMENT INVOLVED
Reichswehr, but the officers have made it known that they favour SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.. SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.,
jno political escapade and would phic Messages Ordinance, 1894, Rephie Mensages Ordinance, 1894, Be. For the first time in 11 years
(By_Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra
(Bu Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra
London, To-day. march at the orders of President von Hindenburg and Herr Hiller ceived June 30, 2.43 am)
America has failed to win the Bri-
only. Washington, To-day.
Washington, To-day; tish Open Golf Championship, a general strike, that would be As regards the suggestion of The United States Treasury Se Henry Cotton, the British player most dificult to organise while Representative Dies said yester day that he will introduce a Bill Cretary, Mr. Henry Morgenthau entered from the Waterloo Club, to Nazi workers' leaders super- Hecht (Czechoslovakis) 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. at the next Congress reducing the movements of silver in internation score of 283 to equal Gene Sara
H. W. Austin (Britain) beit L.
said that strange and unexplained Brussels, returning an aggregate vise every group in all indus- 8. Wood (U.S.) beat D. Jones (U.S.) silver in the dollar from 412.5 al trade prompted the United zen's record for the championship
tries. Reuter. Yamagishi (Japan) 4-5, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. ing. available U.S.$5,000,000,000 He described one silver shipment margin of five strokes from J.
J. A. Crawford (Australia) beat T. grains to 206 grains, thereby mak
States embargo on silver exports and win the tile by the large SUSSEX HELD WOMEN'S SINGLES 3RD ROUND at new currency. He said that he from New York with an indefinite Brews, the South African, at Sand- Jacobs (U.S.) 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Mian Ingram (Britain); beat Miss H. was merely following the gold de- destination to London or Bom-wich yesterday, Mrs. Law (Britain) 6-3, 6-2.
Mins M. C. Scriven (Britain) beat valuation policy.
bay" and other from Shanghai to was the last British player to win
Arthur Havers! Miss S. Palfrey (LS) beat Mrs.perative to make the tremendous
The action, he said, was im-"Vancouver and return.” L. A. Godfree (Britain) 6-3, 6-1, was pickpocketed from him while port until Monday.-United Press. Miu K. Blammers (Britain) 7-5, 9-7.give the country a sound money but he indicated that he felt thatter were: the title. Mile. Goldschmidt (France) beat public debt burden tolerable, and embargo would affect the later Final scores, as cabled by Reu-
He did not explain how the
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CHINESE
DARING OUTRAGE IN HONG KONG BANK.
$1,000 SNATCHED FROM POCKET
(Continued on Page 9) It is reliably learned that the MEN'S SINGLES 4TH ROUND industrialists have rejected the L. Stoelfen (U.S.) bent G. N. that the unionists accept the modification and are insisting Lee (Britain) 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. June 16 settlement terms which
were repudisted.
Mr. O, K. Cushing,, a member of the mediation committee, said that the committee had learned that the situation involved difficulties A sensational report was made requiring patriotic consideration to the police yesterday afternoon by both sides. The mediation par by Mr. Lee Kwak Cheung, mana-leys continued yesterday. ger of Gay Kee. Sanitary Engin The industrialists have post eers, that the sum of $1,000 poned the forcible opening of the
telephoning at the Hong Kong per S. E. Levy and Company,
Shanghai Bank yesterday by two
Europeans.
6-3, 6-3, 6-4.
WOMEN'S SINGLES TH ROUND redeemable in silver dollars.
Fraulein Aussem (Germany) bent Miss James (Britain) -2, 6-1.
■
Mmc. Mathieu (France) beat Frau.) Hom (Germany) 7-5, 6-2,
JURISDICTION ACCEPTED SPECIAL TO CHINA MAD. (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra men Mr. Lee alleges that one is phic Messages Ordinance, 1884. Nc.
In his description of the two
a tall, slim man about 5 ft. 9 ins, colved June 30, 556 a.m.}
Washington, To-day. The disputing parties in
ition-
MEN'S DOUBLES-1ST ROUND. Gandar' Dower and C. E. Muliroy heal T. Aoki and J. Pujikura (Japan) the 3-4, 6-3, 6-0, 12-14, 6-3,
4
"It will
mean a 25
per cent, rise in the commodity dollar," he said.
(Continued on page 2.)
WORLD FINANCIERS
OUT-GUESSED, “
tall with fair hair, high cheek! bones and about 33 years of age. He was wearing a grey palm-United States steel strike have ac- J. V. Kirby and R. Mild best C. E. beech suit with a white open-cepted the steel boards jurisdicare and H. K. Lester (Britain) 5-7, neck shirt.
An election is expected to
(6-1, 6-3, 6-7, 6-1.
about 6 ft. 2 ins, tall and had aed company unione represent the (U.3.) beat J. Fujikura and Miss G. M.. Lott and. Miss. S... Palfrey round face. He was wearing majority of
men-United Brader 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, white clothing and was about Press, per S., C. Levy and Com-Freshwater and Mrs. Robinson 6-1. R. Mild and Miss D. E. Round beat 30 years old.
{pany.
|6-3. Mr. Lee also stated that he thought both were Russiafs.
The other was stout, standing determine whether the amalgamat MIXED DOUBLES 2ND. ROUNDU.S.
ROOSEVELT'S SAILING
TIME DELAYED
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAB (Bu Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra
pikio Messages Ordinance, 1806. Re
ceived June 90, 997 ani, į
Washington, To-day.
1.he
Reaps Stabilisation
Fund Profit.
no good could come of such strange manoeuvres.
283. He said that word of the) Shanghai movement had been re ceived from the Treasury agent}
=290. there.
message states
A Vancouver
Shute (U.S.) 71, 72, 80, 78-801. Kirkwood (U.S.) 74, 69, 71, 78=
UP BY RAIN
AGAINST DERBY Fast Bowler Routs Gloucester.
Cotton (Britain) 67, 65, 72, 79— ENGLAND CAPTAIN SCORES 85 Padgham (Britain) 71, 70, 75, 74 Sussex received a check in the
London, To-day. County Cricket Championship
when rain yesterday
caused their game with Derby to be abandoned as a draw at Buxton.
(Continued on Page 9)" Beaults, as cabled by Reuter
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. At Gloucester, Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire by 9 wickets, Gloucester: 168 and 181 (Mayer & for
30).
Whitcombe (Britain) 71, 72, 74,
that the shipment of silver Mr. 292 Morgenthau referred to is still at Vancouver, Valued at $200,000, it 78-295. arrived last week on the Empress Dallemagne (France) 71, 73, 71, |of Japan." It is pointed out that 77-=292.
it will possibly return to Shanghai
Davies (Britain) 76, 68, 73, 82— to-day.
299.
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. (By Telegraph. Copyright, Telagem:
UNPROFITABLE BY LAND akic Mensages Ordinance, 1843, Re. The owners here are represented, ceived June 30, 0.07 a.m.)
as saying that no ship was avail-] Washington, To-dayable for delivery to New York
Deputation By British Jews On Stater has profited probably by
It is learned that the United due to the strike,, and added that
(Continued on Page 0) several hundred thousand dollars
ROOSEVELT'S POLICY FAVOURED
Palestinian Immigration Problem by the first two months' opere-
. London. To-day.
tions of the stabilization Fund as |specially trained for life in that world's leading financial minds
the result of out-guessing the A deputation from the Board of country, were awaiting permilo Only US$200.000.000 has beer Deputies of British Jews, in an in-to enter Palestine.
It is announced that President terview
used so far:- United Press, per with the Secretary of that the Government would take into
The earnest hope was expressed S. E. Levy and Company. :. Roosevelt is sailing for Hawaii' at Colonies, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister, consideration the requirements of 7 a.m. to-morrow. duc to pressure of represented that the feeling of the Jewish national home, as also late business.-United Press per Palestinian and the world's Jews the condition of the majority of the S. E. Levy and Company.
was that labour schedules inade~|| [quataly met the economic absorptiva capacity of Palestine. As a result the country was not in the position"
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WOMAN RUNS AWAY AFTER KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAN..."
By Telegraph, Copyright, Telsprui phic Manages Ordinance, 1891, || Re- ceived June 30, BOT AM),
J
B. Hodson (Britain)=295. P: Allias (Britain) 296, Sarazen (US)=302, Smith (US)292 Brews (South Africa) 71-288.
147, 70.
E. Whitcombe (Britain)-294,** McLean (Britain)===300. Twine (Britain)=97, Burton (Britain)=298. Ward (Britain)=299. Jarman (Britain)===299.- R. Whitcombe (Britain)=300, McDowall (Britain)—300).
STEEL PAY ROLLS UP
SPECIAL TO CHINA MALLA
were:
Warwick 20 (R. E. 8. Wyatt 85).
9 for 1.wicket.
At Nottingham, Notts beat Keni by 20 runs.
Notta: 230 and 268 (Koeton 114), Kent: 206 and 207 (Vase, 7 for 81),
At Lord's Middlesex drew with Essex.
Essex: 243 for 8 dec,. (O'Connor 106). Middlesex: 78 for 4.
At Buxton, Busser drew with Derbyshire,
Sunar 385 for 8 dec. (John, Parks Derby 840 for 7 (Smith/128),
U. 5. CAR LOADINGS
New York, To-day, The Literary Digest" poll shows, 920,857 in favour of Pre sident Roosevelt's policy and By Telegraph, Copyriaki, Telegra RAINFALL ABOVE AVERAGE
When driving private car. Ya 588,504 against. - United Press; pale Merenger Oralian Batnfell in the Colony during to exploit to the fullest extent its
665 along Mong Kok Road, How per 9. B, Levy and Company. Derived" Juna 10, 8.07 am) D the 24 hours ending 10.30 am, to-conomic possibilities and natural
loon, at 12:05 pm. yesterday Mr. A commemoration service in honours The Steel Institute Announces
New York, Today, A. C. Beck, of the AP.C., collided of the ninth year of the ascendency to that pay rolls are at a new post yamounted to 0.09 Inch. The resources.
Fair to showery, with moderate with an unknown Chinese woman, power of the presest nationalist re- depression high level Employ al rainfall since January 1 is The deputation emphasised that a south east winds, was the weather The woman was not hurt sorgime will be had to-morrow by the ment is now 449,862, an increase $5.85-inchen, as against and aver- large number of young, alngle and forecast issued by the Royal Obulously, and immediately jumped upland have coross will participate of 18,276 United Press, per 021 872 tons.
Nanking Government in Nanking. "All age of 87.88 inches.
able-bodied persons, who had been 'vatory this morning,
in a parads
8. E. Levy and Company,
WEATHER FORECAST
and"ran swAY,
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAILA ∙(By Tolegraph, Copyright, Talegra- Messages Ordinance, 1898, Ras
June 10, 8-13· am.)” • ***
New York, To-day.
United Press, Car Toadings last week tofalled per 8, E. Levy: and Company,