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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH
WHEAT SENSATION
IN CHICAGO.
SUDDEN SLUMP IN GRAIN MARKET FOLLOWED BY RECOVERY.
{UNITED PRESS.]
Chicago, Feb. 25.-Bodlam gripp ed the nation's largest grain mar- ket here to-day as the price of wheat crashed to less than a dollar gold a bushel.
During the last 15 minutes of
trading, prices jumped spectacular
ly, and the close found futures quoted fractionally above yester- day's prices.
It was estimated that between 130,000,000 and 300,000,000 bushels changed hands during the course of the day's trading.
The price tumble during the last few months is estimated to have lowered the value of grain through- out the world by G82,400,000,000. - Washington, February 23.-Mr. Alexander Legge, chairman of the Federal Farm Board, to-day ap- pealed to conservative business in- terests to support the Administra tion's emergency measures design ed to aid the depression in the wheat market,
Following a conference with Pres ident Hoover, Mr. Legge indicated that the President approved of his announcement.
Mr. Legge compared the measure under way to help agriculture with the stupendous cost which would come if commodities from agricul. tural sections passed through a crisis similar to that of the recent stock market crash.
Help for the Farmers. Washington, February 25.-Asked this afternoon to define the emer- gency measures. which the Federal l'arm Board purposed to take to relieved wheat farmers who had been hit by low prices Mr. Alexan- der Legge, chairman of the board,"
said that the board was making
available unlimited terms to the
Farmers National Grain Corpora tion for purchass of wheat.
The grain will be held until prices again reach a "reasonable level," Bimilar activities have been undertaken in connection cotton.
with.
Washington, February 28. A conference took place to-day be tween President Hoover and Mr. Arthur M. Hyde, Secretary of Agriculture.
It was aubsequently disclosed that the Federal Farm Board has set aside $210,000,000 with which its agencies are buying wheat heavily Mr. Hyde said that he believes this action has averted incipient pinie in the grain market" and was also responsible for the rise in Chicago grain prices, to-day.
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COLOUR QUESTION IN CALIFORNIA. AMERICAN GIRL PREVENTED FROM MARRYING A FILIPINO.
[UNITED PRÈSS.)..
Lo Angeles, Feb. 23-Superior Judge J. A. Smith to-day issued s writ prohibiting the Los Angeles County Clerk from granting a mar riage license to Miss Ruby Robin- son and Tony Moreno, Miss Robin- son being a native white Ameri can and Mr. Moreno a Filipino.
Judge Smith gave as his grounds the provisions of a California State law prohibiting marriage of whites with Mongolians.
DAYLIGHT ROBBERY
IN SHANGHAI.
DARING HOLD-UF BY ARMED MEN.
∙1930.
6,
ABSENT COMPLAINANTS.
SAND CARRIERS AND THEIR. WAGES.
Mr. Taoi Fing Po, manager of the Castle Peak Caramie Company' was summoned before Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith at Kowloon Magis
A bold hold-up "Ey armed men in Shanghai last week resulted in lous of $20,000 which was being taken out of the Day and Nighttracy yesterday at the instance of Bank to be transferred to the Lien cleven sand carriers who claimed Yih Bank in Szechuen Road. The ages due, amounting to some $200. Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Jar., ap- police were given the alarm just too-lats, and the men escaped. One peared for the defendant, but only the wife of one of the complainanta bank employee was wounded.
The Day and Night Bank isappeared in Court.
The Magistrate remarked that situated in Avenue Edward Vowing to the non-appearance of the on the French side. It is the cus complainants he would have to tor to transfer sums of money dismiss the summons. every morning, by motor-car, to the Lien Yih Bank. That morning four coolies were transferring the box containing 820,000 in bank-notes to the car, when, just by the gates of the bank, thros, men approached them and asked them to hand over the money."
The coolies refused to do this, says the N... Daily News, and one of the robbers promptly pro duced a pistol and shot, one of the coolies, the bullet fortunately only passing through the lobe of the ear. This shot was sufficient, however, for the coolies promptly handed over the money, and the men pro- ceeded to make their escape.
An alarm was raised by the chauffeur of the car, waiting in the ho roadway outside, as soon AS heard the pistol shot. He reached the nearest police constable too late, however, and the gang disappeared down an alleyway of Boulevard de Montigny,
Great World.
opposite the
SHANGHAI DIVORCE..
JUDGE ON NECESSITY OF OBEYING THE R'LES.
An action for divorce was brought before Judge G. W. King in H. M. Supreme Court Shanghai last week, says the NC, Daily News, by Mr. H. C. Brown against his wife, Mrs. C. J. Brown, on the ground of adultery with an un- known co-respondent.
Mr. E T. Maitland appeared for petitioner and respondent was not represented by counsel," "The Judge pointed out that, un- der rules 8 and 9 of the local pro cedure, which are based on the home rules, certain formalities had to be excouted and these had not beea complied with. A divorce could not be rushed. The rules had to be complied with, and the case could not continue until they had been.
Mr. Maitland then applied for
fortnight's adjournment. and Judge King observed that counsel would have to give the Court satis factory proof that all reasonable efforts had been made to identify the co-respondent.
Counsel replied that he could get proof that all efforts had been made but the co-respondent's name was unknown: they knew his national: ity, however.
The Judge then said that the ruics had not been complied with, and he ordered an adjournment for a fortnight.
DR. VORONOFF AT PENANG.
Doctor
NOTED SURGEON ON CENTENARIANS.
Penang, February 24. Serge Voronoff, world famous ex ponent of the theory any practice of rejuvenation of the human and animal kingdom, arrived at Pe- nang yesterday from Rangoon.
I hold," said he "that there are only three main races of people the white, yellow and black. It is
Dr. Voronoff had been in Indio my opinion that the Filipinos are of the yellow or Mongolian race. nearly four months, lecturing and de- Previously it has been considered demonstrating. He gave“ a that the Filipinos were Malay, and monstration to 300 doctors at Bom- this was construed as placing them bay at which a barrister expressed in the white category, Miss Robina willingness to be the subject of son's mother recently obtained a
an operation, so they not only saw Lemporary restraining order to pre- bis film and heard him lecture, but vent her daughter's marriage, do they also saw an actual operation claring that latest scientific re
being done. search links the Filifinos with the Chinese in origin..
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Mr. D'Almada remarked that as a matter of fact, his client did not awe the money to the complainants at all. He did not engage them to do the work in question, but had been authorized by a contracting firm to collect certain monies on their behalf in payment of a debt.. The latter firm owed the defendants money and they were under the im- pression that this money was due to them.
The Magistrate in dismissing the summons intimated that it was anore of a matter for a civil action than police proceedings.
CHILD'S TRAGIC DEATH.
An inquest was held in Shanghai, last week, on the body of Michael Richards, two-and-a-half years old, who died at the Country Hospital, of ammonia. poisoning. The only evidence given, says the .C. Daily Jews, was that of the father, Mr. Arthur P. Richards,..of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. Mr. Richards said that he was sitting in the drawing- room of his house in Avenue Joffre, when he heard the child cry out, and at the same time Mrs. Richards called to him to fetch a doctor, as the child had swallowed some am- monia. Mr. Richards tried to get Dr. Parsons on the telephone, but, not succeeding, ran to the doctor's house, which was close by. Dr. Parsons was out, but was found at another house by telephone, and gave instructions that the child should be given antidotes of vine. gar and olive oil, and removed to the Country Hospital, Mr. Rich- ards then returned home and saw that the antidotes were given, after which the child was rushed to the Country Hospital, where he was further treated by Dr. Ransom and Dr. Bryson, unhappily without
avail. The inquest was then ad-
journed.
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The following passengers arrived here from the United Kingdom tia parts by the 8.8. Sarpedon on March 5-Miss M. Bongay, Mr. S. Bourne, Miss I. S. Boyd, Miss J. C. Buchanan, Mr.. C. C. Black, Mr. J. M. C. Basta, Dr. R. A. C. Basto, Mr. C. O. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. G. Davies, Master C. Davies, Miss N. Fletcher, Miss V. D. Grove, Miss H. Gaudissant, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Grant, Miss E. H. Grant, Mrs. E. Grimble, Mr. T. Low, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nowers, Master J, R. Nowers, Miss E. J. Nowers, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peterson. Miss E. J. Paterson, Mr. D. J. Purvas, Ars. Purves, Miss M. M. Purves, Miss F. E. Purves, Mrs. E. Palmer, Mr. A: B. Stew art, Mrs. Stewart and child, Mr. Tan Sia Kuang, Dr. E. C. Water- house, and Mr. W. Hyde.
The following passengers arrived here yesterday by the s.s. Haiching from Swatow:-Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Fisher and child, Mr. Fatieriden, and Dr. Wight.
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After visiting Indo-China Dr. Yoronoff will return to Singapore and then goes to Japan and later to America, where he begins a lec- turing tour in July. He is accom- panied by his personal staff and gers about in a magnificent Rolls-extra-hazardons Godowas of the Chinn Provident Loan & Mortgage Co., Ltd.. Delivery Royce car.
whence and/or from the wharves
bo obtained. may
Goods not cleared by the 11th March, 1930, will be subject to Rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Fack- to be left in the Godowns, where the will be examined on the 10th they March, 1930, at 10 am, by Mesars. Goddard and Douglan, Hong Kong
Claims Against the Steamer must be His grafting was not for the re-presented in writing within Ten days they juvenation of life but for its pro- after arrival of Steamer, otherwise longation, he said. Only anthro-will not be recognized.
Interviewed bore, Dr. Voronott said that every man who died be, fore 100 or 105 is killed through pleurisy or pneumonia or some other disease A man can live un. til he is 125. There is one now in Scotland. Every man should be able to prolong his life for the full span in future.
polds were used as they are nearest to human beings. Adults between ten: and, twelve years, of age were best for the experiment. At: pre- sent these had to be sent out from Africa-Straits Times,
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