10
DECLINE IN PRICE
OF SILVER
MERELY SUPPLY AND DEMAND ”
MR. MORGENTHAU LACONIC"
Washington, To-day. Mr. Henry A. Morgenthan, Sel cretary of the Treasury, ques- tioned at a press conference on the recent decline in the price of silver merely remarked: "It is a question of supply and mand-Renter.
RESPONSIBILITIES MUST BE FACED
"(Continued from Page, 1}
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THE CHINASAIL FRIDAY HINE 28, 193
MONETARY POLICY INTRA-CLUB IN UNITED STATES
PRESIDENT INSISTS ON DEFINITE ACTION
SOVEREIGN STATE MUST NOT
BE SUED
Washington, To-day.
Legislation designed to tighten any possi ble loopholes threatening the nation's new monetary system have been recommended to Congress by President Roosevelt.
LAWN BOWLS
TOURNAMENTS
·(Continued from Page 4)
F. I. Delgado, W. Ward, W, GIRL aad E. el Arcalli (skip) v G. Duncan,) AF Pan M. A. R. Souza and K. YOmar (skip)
W. Leonard E R. Wood, A. Razack and E. Beer (skip) I E Soares, Dr. Fernando, J. S. Landolt and R. Bax (skip).
D. K. Kharas, eld (skip) Dr. I. Abbas S. Alder
sa and W ERCAR22 W. L. Brightman, L. C. R. Souma and B. W. Bradbury (skip), -- Singles Championship-
C. S. Sammens bea: J. Cavanagh
and will meet the winner of A. S Games U. M. Omar.
H. Beer beat W. Atkins and will meet the winner of W. E Wavy D
R. F. Lar beat C. S. Rosselet and
B. F. Bradbury - W. V. Feld
A E. Costes v W. Phelps
Pairs Championship."
A special message from Mr. Roosevelt says: "I believe it Bujan important that definite action be taken to eliminate any uncer-now plays L. C. R. Souza who beat 15. tainty with respect to the right of holders of Government gold Ward. We have given car attention to clause bonds to sue for payment, either in gold or else in legal! The winner of Dr. Fernando E of 69 cents on every dollar. To. Randall will meet I. S. Landolt finding the best solution of the tender. with an additional sum
Roand problems within the framework of this end I urge the withdrawal by the United States of its con- he received a bye into the Second the London communique of sent to be sued upon its currency or securities.
of legislation. "I recommend, therefore, the enactment. February 3, and to expediting their settlement. We will con- which will make clear that it is our fixed policy to continue to tinue to examine these questions treat bond holders of all our securities equally and uniform-G. Duncan and D. X. Kharas and will through diplomatic channels, since ly. to afford any holder of any gold clause security who thinks the shortness of the time at our he could by any possibility sustain any loss in the future, the disposal did not permit them to be opportunity to put himself immediately in a position to avoid dealt with exhaustively. We have such future loss, and to remove all possibility of such a suit the intention and mutual deter being designed to hamper the Government in administering mination to adjust the methods of the public debt and in financing its ordinary emergency expen-
ditures." our respective Governments
to
each other and to put the pro- The President recommended. gramme of February 3 into effect.
"Mr. Eden further informed me
attended the afternoon session of
of
BUDDING MARINE OFFICERS
Canton Navigation School
A E Coates and M. J. Medina beat)
et S. Gomes and A.. F. Paul wh ext B. W. Bradbury and H. L'Fox J. S. Landolt and W. Ward beat C- Summons and W. Atkins, and will who beat E el Arrulli, and FI Deet W. V. Field and B. Soares
Delgado
Fifty years ago in Burlington, Iowa, two brothers met two sisters. And last month in Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hop- ping (left), and Mr. and Mr Frank Hopping celebrated the Aftieth anniversary of their dotthie wedding. They have been neighbours all their married lives.
PORTUGUESE LADY LAID TO REST
Mrs. M. A. Crestejo
MEMBER OF WELL-KNOWN LOCAL FAMILY
C. S. Bosselet and Dr. Fernando beat
C. P. Sama and A. Celko, and meet D. Humjahu and G. Gargest whe At the Roman Catholic Ceme beat A. A. Razack and H. W. Randall
UM. Omar and Dr. Karanja beatery. Happy Valley, yesterday M. A. R. Souza and Y. Abbas, and afternoon the remains of the late meet J. Cavanagh, and J. W. Leonard Mrs Maria Adelaide Crestejo, who beat W. K. Way and W. Phelps. whose death occurred suddenly at her residence, "77, Wongneichong Road, on Wednesday, were laid to rest. She was the wife of Mr. A.
POLICE R. C.
Pairs Handicap
the immediate enactment of regarding the discussions with legislation, firstly, anthorising the Secretary of the Treasury. Signor Mussolini on the Abyssinian :
at the request of holders dispute.
Before leaving Paris Mr. Eden gold clause securities of the United States; to make pay- ment therefor in cash dollar for Chamber, sitting in the diple dollar, with accrued interest. c gallery, afterwards having a
or at the holder's direction to her talk with M. Laval in the exchange such securities for The graduation examination of Hollands (43) who defeated C. Etaph Company. binet Members' room.
non-gold clause securities with The British Minister lett for the same interest and rate of the Navigation School at Homan Thorpe and G. Fitches (48)
will take place from to-day London by air last evening.
July 2 BERLIN PRESS COMMENT
maturity: secondly, terminat- ing any contract which the
Canton, to-day.
T. Tallon and J. C. S. Fender (scr.) A. Crestejo, who recently retired beat E. G. Post and C. Dowman (scr.) from the Eastern Extension Tele- and will meet A. Baker snd W. E
Singles Championship
Third Rounds
G. Perkins beat W. G. Channing The school was established by T. Hunter beat A. W. Smith: A Berlin, To-day United States may voluntarily the reconstruction authorities last Baker beat J. C. S. Fender W. The passage in M. Leral's have given to be sued on its se-
year. There were opened two Gleisdinning beat W. McHanty. speech at the meeting of the curities, coins or currencies; Senate Committee for Foreign thirdly, re-affirming the fixed classes, ship conducting and Affairs on Wednesday, in which
policy of the United States to gineering. The period of study is
en-
the French Premier declared that make payment to all holders of two years.
After the examination, the
presa.
Under
оп
the door was still open for nego its securities, coins or currer- tiations with Germany, aroused cies on an equal or uniform dol-students of the engineering class considerable interest in the Berlin lar for dollar basis, and making will be set to the Kwangun for Dockyard and those of the ship appropriations available the heading "Laval payments on this basis only. conducting class to two ships of the Throws Out a Feeler?" the Ber- The President added: "There is China Merchants' Steam Naviga- Einer Tageblatt cites 您 sentence no constitutional or inherent right tion Company to practice-Central from the speech: "If the possi-to sue the Government;
the Frees. bility of a Franco-German, rap contrary, the, imimunity of the prochement on the basis that the sovereign from a suit is a principle L. DUNCAN'S integrity of all States be respected of universal acceptance, and per really exists, the leader of French mission to bring such suits is an policy will not hesitate to do every-act of grace with us and may be thing be considers to be his duty granted or withheid by Congress.} in the interest of the pacification Not only justice to the holders of of Europe", our currencies and securities who and reconstruction and points out that it is nó coin support and rely on our policy of cidence that this sentence is so equal and uniform treatment to all carefully worded and is susceptible but also the interests of our en to various interpretations.
tire people require the Government}
Of the two losers, Bose was of the United States to make ity clear that it cannot and will not obviously the weaker, being un-
TYPICAL FEELER"
-
INSPIRED PLAY
FOOTBALL CLUB
The Rev. Father. D. Page con- ¡ducted the service.
The chief mourners were Mr. A A. Crestejo (husband): Alfredo, S.Rani, and Benaldo Crestejo (suus),1 Mr. E. F. Peris (nephew). Mr. Eduardo de Jeans Nascimento (brother-in-law), Mr. A. A. Beme- dios (son-in-law); and several Kinks compention, which will be play-younger children of the deceased.
included:- Others present Messrs. W. Alen, J. Anderson, J. on the league system.
Abraham, A. Coelho, T. Cas
Four rinks have entered for the
LAG TRS :
G. S. Græver, J. Dobson, I de Rome and a Jackson (skop).
G. E. stephen, A. Michellar, Humpacey and E. Tack (skip).
F. Morgan, F. Ansiow, 2. Edwards and A. Broukzbank (skip).
o, M. L Rocha, L. V. Antonia, |- F. M. Xavier, J. Delgado, A FI Delgado, A. Delgado, F. X. Del- zado, A Fernandez, B. L-Rocha, A. Steven, G. Gesling J. IV. Sousa, D. E. Santos, N. G. Lenz, Meliowan and J. Russell (skap).
E.
TAIKOO E. C
S. A. Marcal, J. Rodrigues,
No further progress has been made Medina, A. Ward, E. Santos, a with the Taikos competitions, but the Vas, R. M. Silva, J. V. Cordeiro, Ladies Section has been forging L. M. Osorio, F. A. Ozorio, G.. FA Fahead. IN THE OPEN Canningham beads the list Santos, M. Boca, G. Souss, H.-
with 7 points to her credit and Pomeroy, F. A. Collaco, M. Xavier, shots up, although she has played Mrs. R. White, Miss B. Fernandez, (Continued from Page 4)
Jonty 4 vaIDES. With a similar num-Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Franco, Mrs. L. Duncan played an inspired per of games, Mis. Summers is J. Gomes, Miss Blarte, Mrs. B game, drawing with deadly ac- close second with 6 points and 14 curacy, while his partner ably shots up. blocked both hands
CIVIL SERVICE.C.C.
Handicap Pairs
H. Westlake and H. Westlake
Handicap Singles
Manalac, and Mr. F. X Sousa
Many floral tributes were sent |and included among them were wreaths from:-Loving husband sand family: Mr. and Mrs. Ji
F. Andrade and family, Mr. -- 2nd)
It is a typical feeler, states the paper, but it is not quite certain consent to use its courts in aid or able to cope with the situation (scn) beat 1 Hollidge and P. E. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mza. whether it is addressed to Berlin efforts to sabotage the operation His drives lacked both air and Knight (nő) or London
of the Government or to sid private power, and though he was obliged
This proposal re to play this shot regularly, not Armstrong (sc) best. P. E. Mrs. A. J. Coelho, Mr. and Mrs. In this connection the paper re-speculation.
E. Westlake (−1) =220
and family, Mr. Chan George, Mz fers to the British Cabinet's reply asserts and unkes definite the once did it prove successful night (Z); Williams (41) bear1 T. Castilho, M... A. F. Castihe
KOWLOON BG.C.”
and Mrs. Et Edwards, Mr. P. T taking no steps prejudicial to the control of Congress over securities Purvis played comparatively well,
Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. FAP. Lanner Hines of the future Franco-British and money issued by the USA" but was no match for his op-
The following is the result of the Mr. F. X. Delgado, Mr. and Mrs co-operation, which is unofficially Berter
First Round of the Bowling Green Singles Championships stated to be to the effect that while taking no steps prejudicial to the
The aforementioned Roosevelt spirit of the common Franco-Bri- tish policy, the British Govern-message follows on the heels of the ment reserves to itself the right tentative agreement between the of acting independently in certain United States and Panama for the $250,000 of the annual rental
cases.
PANAMA AGREEMENT
Washington, Later
This attitude would have serious payment by the United States for: consequences on French policy, the the canal zone in dollars equival
the ent to the old gold value. fature co-operation between
the taking countries two form
of parallel but
The dependent action. lihood of this development.
ponent
CULLEN LOOKS
CERTAINTY
G. Hardie beat B. S. Rogui
G. Mitchell beat F. O'Connell
F. Morley beat J. Tetley.
A Hyde-Lay best G. Boss
FOR INTERPORTS. Drake best W. Roberts
(Continued from Page 4) 1932 that he did not gain some further distinction.
Panama in 1954 and 1935
As a skip he was also progress- in-turned the payment in peper doling rapidly and was largely res like-lars and insisted on goid dollars,ponsible for the Kowlon con-to which it claimed it was entitled securing premier league honours clades the Berliner Tageblatt, is under the treaty of 1903-Beuter in 1927 the probable explanation of the
sentence cited from M Laval's AUSTRALIAN
speech Trans-Ocean Service
QUESTION IN COMMONS
London, To-day.
The First Lord of the Admiralty
was asked in the House of Com-
mous yesterday to explain in what
CRICKETERS
FOR INDIA
(Continued from Page 5)--
Interport Honours
In 1931 he was chosen to skip the Hong Kong rink in the annual Interport encounter with Shang- hai and his name is being linked
with three other bowler's,
A. M. Holland best E. Allɛm.. J. G. Charizon best S. A. Bright EL Nish best E.. Snook: -
President's Cap (First Round)
I Meyer beat B. Maughan L. Duncan best DW. Waterton
J. Badding best CB. Hosking
T. Gooding Sex Wi J-Tetley beat J, Hemen
J. C. Brown beat A. S. Eussell
Rogers beat A. Meloy
W. Roberts beat P. Souk
Henderson beat W. S. Drake
J Fraser beat G. Ross
Handicap Singlen. (First Round)
Fraser (-5) beat J. Meyer (—4)7 A. Melcy (+1) est W. E. Hale (s)
C. Villa Carios, Mr. and Mrs. Alex I Delgado and family, Dr and Mrs. J. S. Guzder," Mr. and Mrs. L. Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Honey and family, Mrs. G. Leonard (and family, Mr and Mrs. A. Mathias, Mr. Alberto Fernandez Mr. and). Mr E. J. Manalac, Mr. George Lai, Mr. and. Mrs. M. L Rocks, Mr. J. M. Poza, Mr. and Mrs. T. Rodrigues, Max L.M. dos Santos and family, Mix. C. W. Ward and family, Mr. Y. K Lee, Miss: Wong | | May-may, Mr. Wong: Ping-tong, Mr. and Mrs H M. Xavier, and the Finegy Garage.
SCARLET FEVER
EE Moore, the Hampshire Henderson 3r
D. W. Waterton (--2) beat M. J.CCC amateur, has scarlet fever W.-Gill (scr.) bent B. S. Rogers and will be out of the team for
[two months, or
W. Grimmmit, A. M. Holland, zač UM Omar, for a similar PORÍ- (SEI) circumstances the Government con-ACC.A meeting will be held at tion this year. templated giving their assent, un the NCC pavilion on Friday, Although Callen suffered der the Anglo-German naval agree-June 14, to consider arrangements. lapse during 1933 and the fol
The match already arranged for ing year, he has staged ment, to the German Government, In the event of exceptional, con-August 29, 30 and 31 between 20able comeback struction by other Powers, in-All-Ceylon team and the Rest heved to be play
Ta will help towards the selection of the tonnage ab sing its
the Ceylon team
add nothing to
Cha
this statement,
¿was whe
he wor
INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES FILL
Second Division Table To Date
(Continued from Page 6)
PASSING OF CMC OFFICER
MRS. F. McGRATH
BURIAL AT HAPPY VALLEY YESTERDAY
The funeral took place yester day afternoon at the Roman Ca tholic Cemetery, Happy Valley, of the late Mr. Sidney Francis » McGrath, formerly of the Chinese Maritime Customs, who died at the French Hospital on Wednes- day after a long period of ill health.
He was unmarried but leaves an aged mother; two brothers and two sisters in England.
Father D. Page officiated at the graveside and among those present were Mr. and Mrs, S. M. Bander, Mr. C. B-C Bander, Mr. A. Ogilvie, Mr. E. Chippendale Charrington, Mr. H. J. White, M==C. H_Faller, Mr. F. Winyard..
land ME. I Winyard.
U.S. SECURITIES ACT Me and Mrs. G. Large, Mrs. Fan
Constitutionality. Challenged
Washington, To-day
Floral tributes were sent by the following:- Dear Mother "Chuckero," Mr. and Mrs Ban- der and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. K Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. G. The constitutionality of the Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Securities Act has been stacked loving brother and sister:- Mz. by Mr. J. Edward Jones, the New and Mrs. J. S. Maxwell, Mrs. York all promoter, who has refused Winyard and family, Mr. E. Chip- to obey the aub poenć served by pendale Charrington, Mr. and the Securities Exchange Commis Mrs. G. E. Roylance, George H. sion. Mr. Jones intends to bring K. Lee and Jinry, RW, ME count action, on the grounds of and Mrs. Clifton Large, Mrs. M the exercise of delegated legis-Jar See chin and family, and lative power-Beuter.
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