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"PROVISIONAL" STABILISATION OF EXCHANGE RATES

CONCILIATION COMMITTEE

ADJOURIS SESSION

WIMBLEDON UPSETS

Abyssinian Delegates Spend PEGGY SCRIVEN

Week-End In London -

-CHINA MAIL * SPECIAL

The Hague, Today,

The Italo-Abyssinian 'concilia- sion committee, after dealing with technical questions of pro- cedure on Thursday, adjonsmed yesterday till next Tuesday

The

the Abyssinian delegates and American jurist, Professor Pot- ter, are spending the week-end London-Trans-Ocean Ser-

vice.

"CROIX DE FEU”

MOVEMENT'S

AIMS DEFINED

PREPARED FOR ALL

EMERGENCIES

“DEFEATED IN

STRAIGHT SETS

Miss Stammers Beats Chilean Star

BUDGE "ELIMINATES. BOUSSUS

·Wimbledon, To-day.

The first big upset at Wimble- don was provided in the Third Round of the Ladies Singles championship when Mrs. Fearn- ley-Whittingstall (nee Eileen Ben- ett), who only a few months ago almost decided to retire from first-class tennis, defeated Miss Peggy Scriven, one of the three! seeded British contenders, in SAKDALISTAS

SENTENCED

straight sets.

"SHOULD GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY FAIL*

*CHINA. MAIL" SPECIAL

Paris, To-day.. Another upset was caused by Colonel de la Bocque, the Miss Katherine Stammers, the leader of the French war veter British hardcourt champion and ans' union, known as "Croix de conqueror of Mrs. Moody, who Fea, which has recently been recorded the best performance more and more frequently proof her career when she beat the minent in public demonstra-Chilean star. Senorita Anita tions, made an important de Lizama, in straight sets claration to the. Petit Parisien.

Max Mary Heeley, British In about the aime and hopes of erosional player, was another this movement

star to be eliminated, falling be

out that the movement is gather. ing momentum from month to month, the membership în

Australia's

·County police are here seen tossing tear gas longshoremen's union who are here seen miners in picketing the Argonaut mines there. cisco demonstration that terminated in a

IN MANILA

SEQUEL TO PL REVOLT

PRISONN

Manila. To-day.

Colonel de la Rocque points fore Miss Jean Saunders, while Sentences ranging from two only representative, to 17 years imprisonment were Miss Joan Hartigan, was extended passed on 87 Sakdalistas con- to three sets before she beat Mile.victed of rebellion early in May- Mealmeester, of Belgium.

Fe

bruary 1934 numbering only 30,000 and to-day 320,000, not to MET- tion crowds of friends and well- wishers not registered as mem- bezs.

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FURTHER ARRESTS

IN RUSSIATM

Anti-Revolutionary Campaign Opens

** CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Moscow, To-day-

-

PERRY WINS

-

Beuter

A message dated May 4 stated that after a night and day of ter Fred Perry, the holder, entered!r Manila and the surrounding the last eight in the Men's Singles Provinces were still tense that when he beat M. Pallada, of Jugo evening, though the indications! lavia in four sets in the Fourth pointed to the fact that the Sakdel

round.

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uprising had been controlled. The two towns where the outbreak? reached its peak were Cabuyo in

Results as cabled by Eenter, were: Laguna province, and Sar Tide

Men's Singles (Fourth Round)

fonso in Bulacan province, in both

F. J. Perry (Gt Britain) (holder) beat 1 Pallads (Jugoslavia) 62 of which the Sakdalistas actually S2, 06, B-2.

captured the municipal buildings i

Donald Badge (U.S.) beat Christian and raised the Sakdal flag, and

ANNIVERSARY

pse mezibers of the San Francisc

kyou: California, to zid striking carried the unionists from San Fran-

NOW ON

ON GOLD?

RESOLUTION TABLED

BRIGHTER

PROSPECTS.

FORESEEN

Delegations Modify Viewpoints

PERMANENT GOLD STANDARD

ENVISAGED

Paris, To-day.

NEW PROPELLERS FOR NORMANDIE

Next Atlantic Trip Is For July 4

·CHINA MAIL" SPEC

Pans, To-dy.. The ss. Normandie, dry-docked immediately on her return from the United States, it having been. found necessary to replace the giant liner's four propellera The ship will start on beer Atlantic trip on July 4-Trans- Ocean Service...

Dext

A demand for the provision CHINA'S REACTION

al stabilisation of exchange rates

on gold is contamed in a mone-

tary resolution to be submitted at

to-day's final plenary session of

TO AMERICAN

SILVER POLICY

the International Chambers of MOFFET TO STUDY Commerce.

The resolution, which is al

EFFECT

compromise between the view-JOINT ACTION WITH BRITAIN? points of Britain and the gold | countries, declares that stabili

YEOMEN OF THE GUARD SUTCLIFFE IN

Washington. To-day- FINE FORM ONsation on a gold basis is impera- Well-informed official sources tive for world economic rehave disclosed that Mr. James EYE OF TEST

covery, and therefore urges the Moffett, of the Federal Housing principal Governments concern-Corporation, is making a study

Roosevelt Century Stand Withed to inaugurate, immediately, for President

of consultations for the purpose of the effect of the American sil- Barber At Bradford putting into effect an agreever policy towards China.

the Gonad 52:

450th anniversary of the formuler

ment for provisional stabilisa- Officials of the White House LANCASHIRE AGAIN BEATEN tion, so as to enable them denied that Mr. Hokett, west to

take very speedy

to Mr Roosevelt-with-plu Adjust-their ma

bracation, cruise to C [President, "sagrested to

A three-figure stand by He ing of the corps members, whbert Sutcliffe (121) and Barber in their old-world siniforms; ara fi

popular with visitors to the Tower of London where they are 'on duty as custodians,

The Duke, who is uncle to Eis Majesty the King, conveyed a message of congratulation, and an expression of His Majesty's gratitude to the corps for their services.

The Duchess of York and her two daughters witnessed the ceremony-British Wireless Ser vice.

DEFENCE GRANT

Boussus (France) 6-3, 6-2, 2-6, more than 200 people were formal- FRENCH ARMY

60.

The rumour current a few days ago that many members of the Kum Guard had been arrested, is now semi-officially Ladies' Singles (Third Round) confirmed.

Mrs. Fearnley-Whittingstall the number being given as 28. They will be tried Britain) beat Miss Peggy Serven-(Gt.

Britain) 6-3; 6–2

Miss Katherine

beat Gene Mako (U.S.) 6-0, 6-1.

Gottfried von Cramm (Germany)ly accused of sedition. 3-6, 6-1

behind closed doors by the mili-

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(G

Stammers (GL

SIR NEVILE HENDERSON'S NEW APPORTMENT

London, to-day-His Majesty

INCREASE

FUNDS VOTED IN CHAMBER

**CHINA MAL" SPECIAL tary tribunal of the Supreme Britain) beat Senorita Anita Liana the King has approved the ap

"Paris, To-day Court on charges of counter- (Chili) 6—2 8–6,

The supplementary estimates revolutionary activities, rela- Miss J, Saunders (Gt. Britain) best pointment of Sir Nevile Hender- for

military increasing the Miss M. Heeley (Gt., Britain) 6-2,801, His Majesty's Ambassador tions with anti-Soviet elements.

the

were passed by the lack of discipline, and breaches

Argentine strength Miss Joan Hartigan (Australia Designate to. of duty and regulations. Their beat Mle. Meulmeester, (Belgium) Republic, to be also Minister to Chamber last night places have now been filled by 4-6, 6-1, 10-8 ?

the Republic of Uraguay-British Ocean Service. specially picked men.

Reports received here of the RAILWAY REORGANISATION arrests of party members on

similar charges in other parts New York, To-day-It is re-

Wireless Service.

FORTHCOMING WEDDING

of the Soviet Union appear to ported that the directors of the The forthcoming marriage is indicate that a new campaign Milwaukee Railway have decided announced of Mr. Williain John against "counter-revolutionary" to file a court petition to rear White, Light housekeeper, of No. elements is now under way..... ganise under Section 77 of the 197 Woulico Road, Hong Kong, to Trans-Ocean Service.

Federal Bankruptcy Act. - An offi- Miss May Chan of the Sisters cial announcement is expected very Quarters, Government Civil Hos shortly.Reuter.

pital Hong Kong.

HOLDERS OF US. SECURITIES

Claims To Damages To Be Barred

Washington, To-day

Air Pageant Rehearsals

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MUNICIPAL

ELECTIONS

Trans

m the

(120) was responsible for Tork international gold shire's convincing win over a long period. Glamorgan în Lae county eric The compromise is expect ket championship yesterday to be voted unanimously. it was Yorkshire's fifth win în Benter.

10 games and Glamorgan's third defeat in 12 games.

(Continued on Page 12)

TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

ver should observe condit

pert to him

The whole ba

purely infonal

One: Senator who has bees: An earlier message states that lowing the suver situat the last working day of the eighth American policy towards

ly said that the

Results, as cabled by Reuter, were: congress

of the International had been bad, but the

At Worthing, Summer beat Ox- Chambers, of Commerce: was de was getting better.

|ford University by 296. rELS Sasser: 369 and 325 for 5 dee

"Oxford: 195 and 171

At Worcester · Middlesex best Worcester by 104 ruis.

Middlesex: 312 and 290. Worcester: 287 and 21L

At Bradford, - Yorkshire "test! Glamorgan by an innings and 100

..

| Yorkshire: 423 for 7 den. (Sundlide)

-121, Barber 120). Glamorgan: 128 and 145.

At Manchester, Derbyshize heut Lancashire by runs., Derby: 227 and 260 for 9 dec. Lancs: 168 and 312 (13don 131).

(Continued en Page 12)

MONTGOMERY WARD TO OPEN. NEW STORES

|

voted chiefly to the discussion of j * {Continued on Page 12)

trafic problems and the final word-

ing of the resolutions, which will (Continued on. Page 9)

THOMAS SILVER CAMPAIGN

34 SENATORS SIGN PETITION

Washington, To-day.

REHABILITATION

OF SZECHUEN

NEW BOND ISSUE DECIDED

Nanking, To-day. The Legislative Yuan at a Senator Thomas has announc secret session at noon yester- ed that 34 Senators have signed day adopted the regulations a petition to President Roose governing the issue of the Sze- velt asking that the silver policy chren Rehabilitation Bonds be carried out fully He said carrying 6 per cent interest, that unless the silver group which was decided upon a few could obtain more vigorous, days ago.

New York, To-day Montgo-Treasmy action the inflationary The Government decided mery Ward and Co. have arranged Frazier Lemke Farm Bill would upon a fresh issue of bonds fer the opening of 10 new stores, be pushed. Senator Thomas is converting $50,000,000 worth of bringing the total to 499-Reuter endeavouring to gain additional 1934 Customs Treasury notes

signatures. His goal is said to and repaying the bank

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(Continued on Page 9)

KING RETURNS TO LONDON be 10 Renter

London, to-day-His Majesty

IN HOLLAND the King, who has greatly benefit-

WEATHER FORECAST ed by his rest at Sandringham, SOME UNEXPECTED was warmly welcomed by the South-westerly winds, moder-

RESULTS

(public on his return fyesterday fair, and some local showers,

morning to Buckingham Palace, was the forecast for to-day, where he joined Her Majesty the issued by the Royal Observatory. Queen British Wireless Service this morning.

CHINA-MAIL:

Amsterdam To-day- The certain quite unexpected

results of the municipal elec. Eden Reports To Cabinet

London To-day-A rehearsal of high efficiency is that of the distions held throughout Holland to-day's Boyal Air Force pageant charging of 15 parachutes on to in the last few days are attri took place yesterday in the pre-the serodrome from two Virgmis bated largely to the fact that

planes.

the National Socialists did not sence of a large party of school

schedule allows only five participate in the contest The

for them to make their |**In sterdam,..

their pe

An administration bill to deny the holders of Gover quent securities the right to

claim darnages in court actions, othe

as a result of dollar devaluation

was introduced by the Chair-)and as Inan, 15, Steagall, of the House

Banking Commission, following zit huge President Roosevelt's special towe

message of Thursday, 2

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Levent, de

sion

́of 3,000%fect,” and way leisurely out of the

veze®

vances

FINANCIAL SCHEME IN DANZIG

DIET PRESIDENT RESIGNS

" CHINA-MA

Ifish policy were cleared up.

The Governmen The emphasis laid in the com- the loss of |muniques issued by M. Laval

the conversations, that the French declaration of Febru

sents the basis

the current European be faced, entirely Tiew of the British,

in the Com

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