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NINETIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934.
U.S. EMERGENCY COMMITTEE
Roosevelt's Advisers On Labour Disputes.
APECIAL TO CHINA MAIL. illy Telegmph, Congright. Telegra phic Message Ordinance, 1881, He- ceived July 2, 8.40 am.)
Washington, To-day, President Roosevelt. has created a National Emergency Committee to advise him on problems con- nected with Public Works, Labour disputes, and industrial recovery.
Mr. Richberg is the Executive. secretary, and other members are, the Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Harold L. Ickes, the Secretary of Labour, Miss Frances Perkins, thel !N.R.A. administrator, General Hugh Johnson, and Mr. Hopkins.-United Press, per S. E. Levy and Company,
U.S. COMMISSION SATISFACTORY.
Dependable And Respected.
SPECIAL TO CHINA MALL,
(Bp Telegraph. Copyright, Telegra
GENERAL LAZARO CARDENAS NEW MEXICO PRESIDENT
Overwhelming Majority Secured
Mexico City, To-day. General Laxaro Cardenas han been elected President of Mexico by an overwhelming majority, in successoin to General Abelardo Rodriguez-Router.
NEW YORK MARKET
STILL DULL
Traders Awaiting New Commission's Action,
CAR INDUSTRY BOOM.
SPÉCIAL TO CHINA MAIL By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra- phic Mennages Ordinance, 1881, Rc- ceived July 3, 1.48 9.m.)
New York, To-day.
PREMIER-PRESIDENT MEETING
Friendly Talk Very Much Needed.
MR. RAMSAY MACDONALD'S CANADIAN VISIT
London, To-day.
The Daily Herald states that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald in think- ing of meeting President Roosevelt during his holiday in America. No plans have been made, but friendly talk is needed to remove
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British Ad-|
the bad impression created in the United States by the miralty memorandum, while the Japanese naval officers' memoran=" dum auggests that the Japanese attitude is hardening.--Reuter.
ACCOMPANIED BY DAUGHTER
Landon, To-day.
Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, who yesterday ar- Wall Street ruled dull yester-rived at Lossiemouth where he willį day due to the holiday eve.
Favourable market
factors are
spend the first part of his long holi-1 day, will sail for Canada aboard the liner Duchess of Richmond, .accom- flat the estimates for the Sumpanied by his daughter Miss Ishbel, mer récession are not as bad as leaving Liverpool on July 20.—Bri-
phic Mesrants Ordinance, 1891. Re-expected, and the increase in au- tish Wireless Service. |ceived: July 3, 6.15 kom.)
New York, To-day.
tomobile production in the paal
It is felt here that the personnel few days.
of the Stock Exchange Control Unfavourable factors are the Commission, appointed by Pre-drop in steel production and the. sident Roosevelt, is satisfactory.
Lack of trading as traders await
The Chairman, Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy, and Mr. Robert Healy, the first action of the new Stock are classified as dependable, while Exchange Control Commission. harmonise with the operations of United Fress, per 3. E. Levy Com-
the 1983 and 1934 Acts.
The ability of Mr. Ferdinand Pecora and Mr. James M. Landis
is respected.
A Washington
message states that President Roosevelt has named Congressman Ayres, to suc-
ceed Mr. Landis on the Kansas
Trade Commission.-United Press, per S. E. Levy and Company,
MR. KENNEDY CHAIRMAN
Washington, Ta-day.
The Stock Exchange Control
pany.
GERMAN FOREIGN DEBT. PARLEYS.
No Formal Meeting In London Yesterday.
London, To-day. There was no formal meeting |
Commission has been sworn in yesterday between the British Gov- Mr. Joseph P. Kennedy was select-ernment representatives
and the
સસ્તું .8 Chairman.-United Press, German delegation, who have come per S. E. Levy and Company.
BITTER DEBATE
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phic Messages Ordinance, 1884, R. ceived July 3, 148 p.m.)
Washington, To-day.
to London in response to the invita-
BIG BEN TO CHIME ONCE AGAIN.
Overhaul Now Concluded
London, To-day.
In connection with the work of the restoration of the House of|| Parliament, the Big Ben Tower has been partially hidden under scaffolding for the past few months, and the clock itself. which is one of the most accur ate in the world, has been under- going an overhaul.
The familiar chimes will be re- sumed to-day, and the scaffolding will be removed during the pre- sent week. - British Wireless Service.
INDIA DELEGATION
FOR GENEVA.
tion contained in the British note to
London, To-day. discuss the proposed moratorium on H.H. the Aga Khan, Sir Denys) German foreign debts, but Dr. Ber- Bray, and Sir V. Krishnama Chari,
gen, of the German Ministry of with Sir Hami Mehta as a substitute] |Finance, head of the visiting dele- delegate, will represent India at the Mr. Kennedy will hold the gation, was in conversation during next meeting of the Assembly of the chairmanship for a year. It is the afternoon with the chief British League of Nations at Geneva,— learned that members bitterly de-representative,, Sir Frederick Leith British Wireless Service. bated prior to the selection-Un-Rosa-British Wireless Service. ited Press, per S. E. Levy and Company.
STATESMAN DIES. BUS FARE REDUCTION
Rt. Hon. Sir Conyngham Greene At 80.
London, To-day.
IN KOWLOON
15 Cents Maximum.
The death occurred yesterday announced a reduction in the first- The Kowloon Motor Bus Company of RL Bon. Sir Conyngham Greene, GCMG, KCB, PC, class fares on all routes in Kowloon, former British Ambassador to Jacommencing from last Sunday. |pan, at the age of 80.
The new charge is ten centa for Entering the Foreign Office in all remaining sections or part there- the first section and five cents for. [1877, Sir Conyngham Greene com-
menced his diplomatic
of. It is now possible to travel career in 1887, having before that year fifteen cents instead of twenty cents.
from the Ferry to Kowloon City for. served at Athens and Stultgart Second class rates are unchanged. He subsequently served at the Hague, Brussels, Tehran, Pretoria,
It is also announced that the No.
Switzerland, Rumania, Denmark and 4 Route, from Kowloon City to Jor- Japan.
dan Road Ferry has been abolished,
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