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ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS OF HITLER'S SEIZURE
Mr. William C. Hullt, Grat United States Ambassador to Soviet Russin, shown climbing from the cockpit of his plane after his first flight over Mon- cow. Owing to the paucity transpurtation facilities in the Soviel, the aeroplane was Hent from America for the use of the Ambassador.
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WEIGHT PUTT RECORD
Torrance Beats World: Mark By 4 Ft. 6 Ins.
Oslo, To-day. Torrance, the American
FOREIGN
FIRMS DEMUR
IN CANTON
SECRET MEETING
AT NIGHT
NO RESPONSE TO BROWN SHIRTS MOBILISED
TAX DEMANDS.
CHAMBER CALL IGNORED
[From Our Own Correspondent] Canton. Saturday.
Few foreign firms have sent reports to the Provin- cial Department of Finance concerning their registered capital or volume of business in connection with the new business tax.
On the instructions of the Finance Department, the City Chamber of Commerce called a meeting last Thursday of heads of foreign business houses in the
Chinese city, but only, a few firms sent representatives. In view of the meagre success, the Chamber of Commerce will call another meeting of foreign firms some- time next week.
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At the last meeting, an official of the Chamber explained to the ex ecutives or representatives foreign companies how to fill parti-l Jculars and pay the tax according to Įregistered capital or the amount of business transacted.
Foreign firms is Shameen havo
not yet been asked to attend the
Chamber, talk. The Consulates in Shameen have referred the question of paying business tax to their le-
star. shattered the officialgations in Peking. Before a reply
the
world's record for Putting the Weight by 4 feet 6 inches at International Athletic He meeting here yesterday. distanced 57 ft. 1 in.-Reuter.
The previous world's record holder for putting the weight was Zygmunt
Heljasz, of Poland, who putted a 16 I shot 2 feet 77% inches on June 20, 1932, in Poland.
is received from the legations or their home Governments foreign firms will not pay the tax. ·
| AMERICAN HOUSING
PROGRAMME.
Gives Employment To 1,500,000.
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL..
The workt Olympic record was set (By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra- at 52 feet 6 3/16 inches by Loopestors Ordinance, 1801. Re Sexton, of America, at the 1932 Los ceived Augħat 6, 8.09 2.8.) Angeles Olympiad.
RUM STATEMENT. U.S. Producers Challenge Government.
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL
Washington, To-day.
FOR ANY EMERGENCY MILITARY BLUFFED?
PARIS, TO-DAY.
A DRAMATIC AND AVOWEDLY AU- THORITATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE CIRCUM- STANCES WHICH PREFACED CHANCELLOR HITLER'S ACCESSION TO THE GERMAN PRE- SIDENCY IS PUBLISHED IN THE “PARIS SOIR.”
The Prague correspondent of the journal states that Chancellor Hitler first decided be- come Reichsfuehrer (Reich Leader) without con- sulting the Reichswehr chiefs, but ended in con- cluding an "irritable treaty alliance" with them.
He states that on the night of Juy 30, Chancellor Hitler pre- sided at a secret meeting, attended, inter alia. by General Goer- ing, the Prussian Premier; Dr. Wilhelm Frick, the Minister of Interior, Herr Lutze, and the Storm Troops leader, Herr Himmler. at which it was originally decided to settle the question of the late President von Hindenburg's successor on their own initiative.
General Goering announced that the police reported that Field Marshal von Hindenburg, had made a report on political testament, fecommending a Hohenzollern for the Presidency and that a copy of the report was schy do Dporn secretly. He suggested that a copy of the origzdal text was in possession of an old friend of President von:- Hindenburg, General Oldenburg Januscháu. Chancellor Hitler, however, declared that he "knew how to muzzle....... the latter."
FINALLY, MEASURES WERE PREPARED TO MAINTAIN ORDER THROUGHOUT GERMANY WITH THE BROWN SHIRTS READY TO TAKE ACTION AT THE SLIGHTEST ALARM.
NOT INFLATIONARY
MOVE
U.S. Silver Certificate Issuue.
OBSERVERS FORESEE OTHER CURRENCIES FORCED OUT
Chancellor Hitler, on August 1,
received Generals Fritsch, Rei-
OF POWER
Kémet Pasha (left); dictator of Turkey, and Mirza Reza Pahlevi, Shah of Persis, meet at Angora, the former's capital, in another of those little get-togethers the autocrats of Europe and the Near East have been having. This is one of the rare pictures of the literate atableman, who raised himself to ruler of Persia with his sword.
PACIFIC INSTITUTE ON FAR
EASTERN AFFAIRS
1 Kg d
New Soviet Body Formed To Study Oriental Problems
Moscow “Tonday,
A special pacific institute of Soviet experts on Far Eastern: affairs is to be formed' under the Chairmanship of Professor Motyley with the object of study- ing oriental problems, and will accept an invitation to join the International Institute of Pacific Relations which the latter has extended. Reuter.
chenau and Blomberg, to whom SELFISHNESS. he explained that only his pre-
sence at the helm of the State OF INDIVIDUAL
but
would prevent civil war, that he was ready to give a writ
command of the Army that he ten guarantee when assuming
would never take advantage of
QUALIFYING ROUND IN DAVIS CUP
Holland, Hungary And Poland Succeed. ·
SECOND ROUND MATCHES
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Holland, Poland and Hungary entered the Third Round of the 1935 Davis Cup. Qualifying Com-
petition yesterday by defeating Monaco, Esthona, and Norway, respectively.
HOLLAND'S BIG WIN
Rotterdam, To-day.
INTENSIVE
U.S. OIL HUNT NOW BEING MADE
SCRAMBLE IS NOT ECONOMIC.
INDUSTRY TOO COMPETITIVE
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.. (fly Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra phie Afessages Ordinance. 1894. Re- ceived August 8, 8.00 anti)
New York, To-day,
The American oil industry is en- gaged in one of the most intensive oil hunts in recent years, despite the 350,000,000 barrels of stored crude oil and 50,000,000 barrels of stored gasoline, and despite the` expressed approval of the Govern ment's effort to restrict production,
So far this year 9,000 new wells have been sunk throughout the nation, as compared with. 4.357 in the corresponding period of last year.
The efforts have yielded 4.676 oil producers, and 452 gassers, as compared with 2,606 and 324 res- pectively, last year.
The scramble is admitted to be uneconomic, but it is explained that the industry is very com- petitive and that it is vital to get one's share and maintain ade- quate stocks. United Press, per S. E. Levy and Company. CANTON'S STAMP REVENUE
:
ISSUING AUTHORITY CHANGE DENIED.
NEW NANKING SETBACK
[From Our Own Correspondent' Canton, Saturday.
That revenue stamps will here after be issued by the General Post Holland defeated Monaco by 4Office, an organ of the Ministry of
ATTACKED IN US. matches to 1, winning their two Communications, is denied in an
Roosevelt's Fight To Save Resources.
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his position to prejudice the AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY The United States Housing Ad- (By Telegraph, Copyright. Telegra-Reichswehr. ministrator, Mr. Moffatt, hopes to the Manger Ordinance, 1894. Re
ceived August 6, 1.20 a.m.) have copies of the Housing
New York, To-day. New York, To-day. the Socialist tendencies of the The Government is just begin- [ning a fight to save the resources
Ad-
He also undertook to paralyse
official statement made public to day by the Provincial Department cabled by Reuter, of Finance.
remaining singles matches.
Scores 28
were:
All revenue stamps will be con- Timmer (Holland) beat Landau 6-4, tinued to be issued by the Kwang- 6-1, 6-4.
tung Revenue Stamp and Wine Tax Knottenbelt (Holland) beat Gallepe Bureau as before. The proceeds of |6-3, 4-6, 6-1, 1-5, 6-4,
these taxes are known as national Earlier Results.
revenues, but are retained for Landau and Gallepe (Monaco) Beat military and other purposes In
American observers do not be Nazi Party and toʻtake into acof agriculture and Industry from Timmer and Koopman 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. Kwangtung: Any income received
dy Telegraph, Coppright, Telecrgo into effect. The scheme. will complish is to force other curren
ministration loan regulations to Thand to 18,000 financial institutionslieve that the printing of the U.S.
throughout the nation by the middie $50,000,000 worth of silver certi- count the Reichswehr's sugges- the selfishness of the individual, of the week, to enable the U.S.$1.-ficates is inflationary. About the tions on matters of internal and declared President
Timmer (Holland) beat Gallepe 5-7, by the General Post Office here, 500,000,000 housing programme to only thing the certificates will ac- foreign policy. Reuter.
Roosevelt, 6-2, 6-3, 6+4.
however, will be remitted to the broadcasting yesterday from Glac 2.6, 6-2, 5-7, 8-6, 7-5,
Knottenbelt (Holland) beat Landau Ministry of Communications in ler National Park, Montana.
Nanking, "We know more and more that the East has a stake in the West, and the West a stake in 'the East, and the nation must be consider- ed as a whole, not as an aggre- gation of disjointed groups," he said.-Reuter.
the stewares Grainance. 18. Ke- ultimately employ 1,500,000--United cies out of circulation, since there U.S. DESTITUTES
ceived August 6, 8.08 m.)
New York, To-day. Rum thanufacturers challenge the assertion that the Government can produce Virgin Islands rum at a dollar. a bottle, considering costs, such as handling, shipping and advertising.
Press, per S. E. Levy and Company is now more money circulating
than is needed, they assert.
CHICAGO STOCKYARDS
STRIKE SETTLED
American markets are only mild- Government Aid Proves ly interested in the inflation talk. Traders are more concerned with
Striking Success. what President Roosevelt, may say in this forthcoming speeches.
It is believed, however, that the has ended, the N.R.A. administra Administration might consider
Chicago, To-day:
The Chicago Stockyards' strike
NUMBERS DECREASE
SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL.
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra.
It is utterly impossible, they detor, General Hugh Johnson, effect-raising the gold price shortlyphic Messages Ordinance, 1884. &c clare, to retail rum at that price ing a settlement. The workers re-which might temporarily effect caived August 6, 8.05 a.m.) regardless of how poor the quality turn to the yarda to-day-United commodity prices.-United Press, ia.-United Fress, per S. E. Levy Pross, per S. E. Levy' and Company.per 5. E. Levy and Company. and Company.
BANISHEE RETURNS Concession Granted To
TO STEAL.
Gaoled For Effort.
American Cotton Growers
Shanghai, To-day. United States authorities report
a striking success in alding 500,-
ROOSEVELT
REGIME SHOWS
- IMPROVEMENTS
POLISH CLEAN SWEEP
There is an order by the National Government stating that hereafter all revenue stamps in the provinces Tallinns, To-day.
will be issued by the Postal antho- Poland defeated Esthonla by Brities, but owing to the special matches to nil, winning their position of Kwangtung, this order final singles encounters in straight is not applicable here... · sets.
Scores as cabled by Reuter, were:
Tarkowski beat Puhk: 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Tloczynski bent Lash 6-3, 6-2, 8-2 Earlier Results. Tloczynski and Wittmann beat Lash and Pukk 6-3, 6-8, 6-4; 1-6, 64,
000 destitute men, wonien and Federal Reserve Figures, Toczynski (Poland) beat Fukk 6-4,
children who are wandering aim- lessly round the countrywide as a result of the depression,
For Commerce.
SPECIAL TO CHINA 'MAIL.. It is said that the number has
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Telegra greatly decreased. Thousands have phe Messages Ordinance, 1894. Rev. Washington, To-day. Mr. Henry C. Wallace, will fix the been rehabilated through' more ceived August, 6, 3.09 am). It is learned that cotton grow price at which certificates may be than 200 camps and 350 city shel- Leung Chun, banisher, wusers who harvest more that the sold. It is understood that it will ters. charged before Mr. E. W. Hamil-Bankhead Bill allotment may be probably be about two cents a The cost, so far, is U.S.$20,000 ton at the Central Magistracy this able to sell the surplus without pound below the face value of the 000-United Press, per S. E. Levy morning with theft of three wooden paying a prohibitive ginning tax certificates or approximately U. S. and Company, planks from No. 75 Lee Garden, by selling to growers whose crop $18 a bale-United Press, per S.A and charged with returning from is below quota, via the use of a E. Levy and Company. banishment.
On the first charge accused was sentenced to three months hard The arrangement in no way re labour, while on the second charge pudlates the Bankhead Act. --
6-4, 4-3.
Tarlowski, (Poland) beat Laan 6-2, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
HUNGARY'S' SUCCESS.
Budapest, To-day. Hungary defeated Norway by 8 Washingten. To-day. matches. to 2 sharing, the honours Tre Federal Reserve commerce in the remaining two singles figures show that since President matches. Roosevelt was inaugurated in Scores as cabled by Reiter, March last year, building has in- were: creased 85 per cent, payrolls 22 Gabrovits (Hungary) beat Smith FOOCHOW REMAINS QUIET
per cent foreign trade 65 per 6-8, 7-5, 6-4;.
Haanes, (Norway) beat Sirani 6-2, gent employment. 35 per cent, car The situation at Foochow remains loadings 81 per cent department strand (Hungary) beat Smith 5-7, quiet, although HM.S. Witch and store sales 26 per cent Fair generally, with light South- the Japaness gunboat, Kuma, are posita 25 per cent, and com
k-de: 5.7. 6-17,6-1, 6- he, was sentenced to 12 month Under the tentative Agricultur east or variable winds, was the was still standing by. This in the latest by
Gabrovita (Hungary) beat Hannes tad 6-2, 6-4, 91153 + hard labour, the terms to run con-al Adjustment Administration ther forecast Issued by the Royal Information, given out by the loc, currently.
plan, the Secretary of Agriculture, Observatory this morning,
so-called cut rate certificates.
tax exempting|
WEATHER FORECAST
Naval Authorities
cent
Hanner, and Sealth (Norway) Ferenery and Zichy 3-6, 6-4,
According to financial returns for June, general stamp tax yield- od $150,837.02, the aerated water stamp tax $27,281.28, and the fire cracker stamp, tax $2,280.01,
STOP PRESS
COMMUNISTS HELD AT SHIUKOW
Nanking, To-day. : Chinese messages, from Foo chow state that the Commun- Ista st. Bhinbow are held
treat has cut. Marshal Chiang Kal-shek Bas telegraphically provincial authorities shabellef that the nace will soon be dissipat-