PERSECUTION

OF JEWS..

AGITATION FOR GERMAN

-BOYCOTT

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

Lanos, March '97.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

NO TERRITORIAL NEW ZEALAND

DESIGNS

„DECLARATION BY SIGNOR MUSSOLINI

ca

Tratovun progga's Janson,j

Lianos, March 27.

terri.

AT a meeting in London yester SIGNOR assolini has no bra pensessions of Portugal, according to n declaration received from

day, the Jewish Board of Do. puties, representing the Jews in the British Empire, decided not to sup- port as a body, the boyoott of German goods as a protest against the treatinent of Jews in Germany but to take alt steps possible to secure the res gnition of the right

of Jows in Germany, to freedom and justice.

BOYCOTT SPREADS IN POLAND

WARSAW, March 97. The Jewish hayiotti of German goods is spranding rapidly in Po

·land.

GERMAN AMERICAN'S

SATISFIED

COLOGNE, March 27.

1140

As far as is ascertainat:le anti-Jewish. excesses are now occur. ing in the Rhineland.

the

Rome by the Portuguese Govern ment.

Il Duce declares that he never expressed an ambition to possess Angola or any Portuguese posses

sion in Africa, and assured the Portuguese Government of Italy's best friendship to a country "whose Colonial efforts and progress are appreciated and respected through. out the world."

AIR TRAGEDY

IN OAKLAND

'PLANE CRASHES INTO ROW OF HOUSES

(THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENOY]

Oakland, California, March 27, A TERRIBLE air tragedy, in

volving the loss of twelve lives, occurred here yesterday, when American merniers

passenger plane, flying low on ac- count of bad visibility, crashed into Cologne branch of the American

à row of houses. The impact caua- Chamber of Commerce in Germany have cabled to the National Chamed the fuel tanks to explode, demo- lishing three houses, and killing all the occupants except one."

Eer of Commerce at Washington, deprecating the boycott of German goods, and declaring that there has been no interference of Ameri- una citizens, firms or property.

FANATICAL NAZI NOW A

POLICE CHIEF

BERLIN, March 97: A number of new Nazi Police Fresidents have been appointed in Frussia, and include ex-Lieutenant Haines Police Chief of Breslau who was sentenced

to 16 years hard labour for the murder of the suspected traitor in the so called

Black Reichswehr,"

ago.

Bec years

TO AUSTRALIA

KINGSFORD SMITH'S - LATEST FLIGHT.........

(THROGUN, KLUTEU'S AGENCY.)

SYDNEY, March 17.

SIR, Charles Kingsford Smith terday, having down the 1,200 miles from New Zealand in 11 hours: 40

landed here at 5.30 p.m. yes

minutes.

TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933.

THE FAR EAST, SITUATION

EUGENE CHEN URGES. U.S. INTERVENTION

(THROUGH - RKUTER'S. AGENCY)

SHANGBAI, March 27, Advancing the Chineso sub- mission that the vital interests of the United States demand active

ST KILLED |

BY BANDITS

OUTRAGE REPORTED IN

HUNAN PROVINCE

[1HROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

PEIFING, March 27.

and positive intervention on the RELIABLE foreign sources here

part of the United States in the

have received a telegram from conflict created by Japan's mili

Hunan stating that Father tary action against China, Tyrolese nationality, has been kill Othmar Stimpil, a Franciscan of Eugene Cheu, a

former Foreign Minister in the Central Governed by bandits in Hunan Province, ment, yesterday issued a lengthy

Father Stimpil was attached to statement on American rights and

the Yungchowfu Prefecture. BRITISH PLAN FORbligations in the Sino-Japanese

conflict. DISARMAMENT

OPEN FOR DISCUSSION ON AIRCRAFT FIGURES

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

ANGORA, March 27.

THE British disarmament plan is open for discussion on aircraft

Mr. Eugene Chen urges the United Statee to demand, in ro turn for the enncellation of War

Debts, that Britain and France co- operate with the United States in assisting Ching to secure Japan's observance of the Nine Power Treaty and to carry out general dis- armament, which will ensure inter national security and peace in the Far East.

THE MOSCOW ARRESTS

BAIL REFUSED TO BRITISHERS

NOT GUILTY

NOTE FORGERY CASE AT SUPREME COURT

After a short absence the jury returned the verdict of not guilty in respect of both charges of being in possession of implements of forgery

which Siu Yau Cheung unswored in

the Supreme Court yesterday be- foro Mr. Justice Wood, Acting Chief Justice...

The jury comprised Messrs. J. A. Shaw (foremini), W. R. Wilkinson, E A. dos Remedios, N. Macarthur, R. Morrison, S. Edgar and I.. L. Goldenberg.

Mr J. A. Fraser, assistant Attor. Iney-General, for the Crown, said the articles for the possession of which the accused was charged were found on February 2, when the police visited a cubicle in 10, Clarence Street.

On a tablo they found a number of articles used in the manufacture

banknotes and O

one-tical Siamese note. There were several

of

I

NEW

ZEALAND V. ENGLAND

MATCH DECLARED

DRAW

-[TEROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]

-March 97..

ALL possibilities of an England

triumph against New Zealand in the first Test were ruined when a violent dust storm caused play. to be abandoned and the match to be declared a draw.

New Zealand's last five wickets. added only 27 runs after lunch and New Zealand, forced to follow on 337 in arrears, had scored 35 with- out loss when play was abandoned.

The weather was sunny and the wicket in good condition when M. L. Page, the New Zealand captain, accompanied J.. L. Herr (49) to the crease to continue the innings at 153 for 3.

figures, and is capable of modifica Examining the situation from THE Public Prosecutor, here has glass plates on, which were marks start, the pair adding 33 runs by

tion, stated the British Charge D'Affaires, the Rt. Hon. Sir George Clark, during an interview with the Turkish Foreign Minister,

The tragedy occurred during blinding rainstorm, and it is thought that the pilot misjudged.

his altitude.

Two passengers who were in the machine, together with the pilut, were killed instantly, while in ons of the private residences, an en- tire family of six, including two children, were' wiped out. Three adults were killed in adjoining houses.

The violent explosion was heard at a distance of many miles, and fire added to the horror of the

crash, two houses being practically gutted.

AVIATION

The sentence was reduced to five PLANS IN SIAM

yours, but he was reloased 'within

two years and became a fanatical Nazi Mefüber of the Reichstag.

270 "Red" Arrested.

STUTTGANT, March 27. The police here. have arrested 970 Communists, who have been taken to the 'internment camp at Leuberg,

BANGKOK TO PARIS

IN A WEEK

Bangkok, March 15-Siam has long enjoyed an air service with Europe which has been the envy of Malaya, and the latest acccierge tions in this service will not loasen

A PROTEST AGAINST WEIMAR that feeling. Now mails leaving

CONSTITUTION

THURINGIAN, March 27. The Minister of Edwention has ordered the removal from the National Theatre: the Weina! Plaque commemorating the adop tion there, of the Weimar con- stitution.

IN HONG KONG TO-DAY

CLOUDY; PROBABLY SOME RAIN

YESTERDAY'S WEATHER REPORT;

· FORECAST AND REMARKS, ISSUED BY THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY AT 5.40 P.M. STATED :-

OVER

N.

Tar ANTICYCLONE GHINA-OONTINUER-TO-INOREABE-IN— INTENSITY, A DEPRESSION IB SITUATED TO THE SOUTH OF OSAKA, HOVING NORTHEASTWARD. FRESH TO STRONG MONDOON WILL PRE-

·VAIL OVER THE CHINA COAST AND, THE NORTHERN CHINA BEA

FORECAST: N. AND N.E.. WINDS, FILESH, CLOUDY WITH MIST OR LIGHT RAIN; Cool

Paris on Thursday are delivered in Bangkok the following Thursday. This service has also introduced tho club packet for, mails-much on the, same lines as the Chinese coolies letters for China are treated he

tween Bangkok and Hoihow and Swatow, and a week's Londan or Paris papers-are brought out by their phones and delivered at a 'reasonably modest fec.

It remains to be seen how far Bangkok people are interested in this proposition.

Another facility offered by this service is, the journey to Angkor, The journey by train and car takes the whole of a very long day; with careful organisation and is really n very tiring effort. By plane ane can now do the journey in an hour and a half leaving on Thursday's and on Sundays make the returni journey in the same time. The fare compares very favourably with that by train and car, and the saving of time is enormous, -

For the week ending, March 11, the Aerial Transport Co. of Siam, Ltd. have transported mail loads that have broken all previous ré cords, with a total of 1,200 lbs. of mail and 204 lbs. of goods; trang ported in the north-eastern pro vinces within a week.

AMERICA'S. GOLD EMBARGO

MAY BE LIFTED AT

AN EARLY DATE

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

New Yoak, March 97. THE eagerly awaited announce-

ment regarding the embargo on gold is expected to be made by the United States Treasury, to-day.

The Treasurer, declined to give any hint regarding the nature of the announcement, but rumours are current in Wall Street that a re- laxation of the embargo is contem- plated.

DISSATISFACTION AT

FORD WORKS

THROUGH · AKOTER'S AGENOY]

LONDON, March 27,

SEVERAL hundred employees of

the huge Ford works at Dagen ham, Essex, went on strike last night as a protest against wage cuts stated to have been enforced last week.

The strikera consist of the ma- jority of the night shift workers.

WHITE PAPER

CRITICISED

THROUGH REUTEL'A AGENCY.]

NEW DELHI, March 27.

THE Executive Board of the Moslem Conference har passert a resolution expressing profound dissatisfaction at the White Paper. should be made, and the resolution It is urged that radical changes demands a severe curtailment in the powers granted to Governors and the Governor General.

BAD YOUNG BOYS!

STAMESE MINISTER

SHOCKED

Bangkok, March 12.-The Minister of Public Instruction in a speech hero to-night castigated Bangkok school-boys for attending cinemas not in order to see the filma but to meet schoolgirls and flirt.

Moreover, he declared, the boys are showing & tendency to wait out- side the Girls' Schools and meet the girls returning home and en- gage, in flirtations.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

Moscow, March 27. refused to accapt the offer of similar to those on Siamese bank many aspects and considerations the Metropolitan Vickers Company notes of one-tical and twenty-tical Mr. Chen believes that, willingly to supply buil for all their em- value. or unwillingly, the United States is ployees, both English and Russian. bound to take the leading part in who are at present detained await the task of preventing Japan breaking trial on charges of sabotage of ing up the international system in electrical machinery. the Far East, which rests on the doctrine of "Open door," the Nine Power Treaty and the Kellogg Pact. Ha rejects the thesis that Man churia is a matter of life or death to Japan as a source of raw mato- rials, a barrier against the Soviets and the home for Japan's surplus population.

FAMILIES OF VOLUNTEERS

ARRIVAL AT SHANGHAI

LAST SUNDAY -

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)

Shanghai March 26. Mrs. Wang Teh Lin and families of the Volunteers from Kirin ar-

rived in Shanghai this evening, the party consisting of 158 persons.

The expenses of the party aro being met by varians, local relief Dssociations.

Interviewed by the Press, Mrs Wang Teh Lin said that her hus. banil had left for Europe with General Mn Chan Shan. and Gen. eral Eu Ping. We and others, who

are returning to China at the end of April. _1_1_

CHIANG CONFERS WITH. WANG

יו

(THROUGH REUTER'S 'ADENCY.}

Nanking, March 26.

The meeting of the Central Exe cutive Council to-morrow will de finitely decide the question of Mr.

Wang Ching Wei's resumption of the Presidency of the Executive Yuan.

General Chiang Kai Shek called was closetted with Mr. Wang for on Mr. Wang this afternoon and

two hours,

Mr. Wang Ching Wei states that he is planning to leave for North China within a week to inspect the situation of the Great Wall front.

The refusal was made

00 the

ground that the offer contained an unwarranted expression of opinion on the innocence of the accused and the necessity for a trial.

SPRING NAVAL EXERCISES

Revised Plans By Admiralty

DEFENCE PROBLEMS

(Special Air-Mail Service)

March

7. It would appear that, contrary to the original plans for the spring cruise, important sections of the Home Fleet now at Gibraltar will shortly proceed to Pollenza Bay, in the Balearic Islands, there to meet a detachment of the Mediterranean. Flest, and that these forces will then engage in combined exercises, probably on a restricted scale.

The following units of the Home Fleet are, I learn. due at Pollenza

on March 10:

Nelson (flagship of Adml. Sir John D. Kelly, Commander-in- Chief) and Rodney,

Aircraft-carriers Courageous and

The rest of the premises was then searched and further articles were found, including glass and copper plates. It would bo proved in evi- dence that accused, with a min named Li, had shared the cubicle for some six weeks prior to the visit of the police.

On another floor, said Mr. Fraser, the police found a blue print which corresponded in detail to the glass plato of the one-tical note.

His Lordship asked if any evi dence would be called to show that the notes were definitely. Siamese notes, to which Mr. Fraser replied that he had not thought that neces

The Siamese Consul was approached," he added, "but he says he has never seen a Siamese

rary.

note.'

Siamese Student' Evidence. When the hearing was resumed in the afternoon & University student. 4 native of Siam, gave evidence that the notes which the Crown pro fuced were genuine Siamese notes A money changer also testified to the genuineness of the notes.

The principi tenant of 16, Stanley Street, was called and gave evi- denco as to the length of stay in the premises of the accused.

Accused's Story.

In the witness box the accused said that he was a trader in fish lines and had come to Hong Kong in October of last year. He got in touch with a man named Chan with

The batting was lifeless at the dogged methods before Kerr was taken in the slips off Brown. 188-1- 50.

Kerr, who this morning, added only 17 runs to his overnight total, for his 59, which included eight was at the crease" for 188 minutes

boundaries.

English Success,

The English attack mot with a further success when James, the wicket-keeper, stepped in front of a straight one from Maurice Tate at 106.

A crowd of 5,000 saw the dig missal of Page after lunch with only 9 runs added 906-6-2. Six runs later Smith was clean bowled by Tate for four.

Freeman, fell a victim to Voco's. inswinger at $12 and Newman suf fered the same fate when the in nings was terminated.

Tate fulfilled all expectations 48 a shock bowlar, sending down 37 overs for 42 runs and 2 wickets. Voce returned the best average, bis a wickets costing 9. runs apiece.

Faced with the task of scoring 337 to save the innings defeat Dempster and Whitelaw remained together until ken when 21 y runs were on the board.

The pair had added only 11 rane' after tea when a violent dust storm completely obscured the players during an over from Allen, and the game was abandoned is a draw.

Scozta:

England ist Innings

New Zealand-1st Innings-

Allen

C.. S. Dempster, a Wyatt,

whom a relative of his had had busi ness dealings. Chan was an ngent for a Japanese firm and had in that. Whitelaw, 'e Brown, b Verity 303 capacity sold prisoners relative con- G. L. Weir, c Hammond; b Voce Furious;

densed milk which

J. L. Kerr, Hammond, Second Cruiser Squadron, com marketed at a

the latter

Brown a prising Doretshire,

good profit in York, and Exeter;

Kwangei. Since the war with the M. L, Page, o Voce, b Allen

K. L. James, Lb.w. b Tate Japanese, however, he had been

E. Smith; Tate distinctively Japanese trade mark

E. P. Freeman, b

H. G. Vivian, absent FT. Badock, not ant

Extras

Total

Cruiser-minelayer Adventure ;

Cairo, destroyer flagship, and unable to sell the milk us it had a Newman; b Voce 2nd, 5th, and eth Destroyer of a red surf.

Flotillas.

The Mediterranean Flect is to be represented by:

Battleship Resolution (flagship of Adm. Sir William Fisher. Com- mander-in-Chief);

Aircraft-carrier Glorious; 3rd Cruiser Squadron, Delhi, Ceres, and Ourlew ;

Coventry, destroyer flagship, and 1st, 3rd, and 4th. Destroyer Flotillas

Fall of the wickets:-1 for for 50; 3 for 153: 4 for 186; 6 fö- 196; for 205; 7 for 211, 8 for 212; 0 for £23.

Bowling Analysis,

trade his fish lines with Chan in Prisoner suggested that he should

being that if he could change the exchange for the milk, the idea

trade mark ho could sell the milk. About this time he met a friend who had been in Siam who lent him some Siamesu money. Later he Li share lus cubicle at 16, Stanley agreed to let another friend named Strcot.. Li offered to help him over In view of the great predomin mark on the tins of milk and it Vote

the question of changing the trade SILVER MARKET the tactical schemes to be worked hack of the Siamese notes might be Brown

ance of light craft it is evident that was agreed that the design on the Allen

are mainly concerned with used for this purpose. Li had two Verity cruiser, 'destroyer, and

2379.88 aircraft photographic plates made of this operations. The presence of the design. The prisoner said that he C. S. Dempster, not out

New Zealand-2nd Innings. flagships will enable the respective scolded Li because one of these P. Whitelaw, not out commander-in-chief to confer on plates reproduced not merely the current, problems of naval defence.

LONDON PRICES

(From Our Own Oorrespondent.)

LONDON, March 97. FOLLOWING ARE THE SILVER QUOTATIONS --- OF THE LONDONTM MARKET 'TO-DAY:

SPOT

FORWARD

Mar. 27 Mar. 25. 17.7/16 17

17

170/10

out

principal tenant.

Cross-examined by Mr. Fraser, prisoner, said he did not know that either of the platos had been left in his cubicle.

A verdict of not guilty was re- I turned.

centre picture that the border which surrounded it, he felt that the.. possession of such a photograph might get them into trouble and asked Lt to destroy the plate.

Tate

Bitraa

O. MAR. ~37 16 42 171.327 20 15 46

10 10 34

Total (for no wicket)

Bowling Analysis.

About the 28th of January Lá left Voce. for his home up country, leaving his Tate possessions in the charge of the Hammond (Continued on previous columa): Allen

Q: M.

4.

པོ་

·LOCKED IN

SEQUEL TO PUBLIC RAID IN WANCHAI

When £1 Chinese woman was charged before Mr. Schofield at Central Magistracy yesterday with being the keeper of a disorderly house at Wanchai, a serious ques- tion of fire danger came to light.

According to the prosecuting officer, he raided the promises on Sunday morning, and found botli- front and rear exits locked up by locked iron grilles. The inmnées, apparently wamed of the police visit. had cleared from the floor, leaving three bluejackets inside who were asleep, and unaware that they were locked in,

The same place had been raided

. five times within a month, and al- ways the police had found their way barred by the locked grilles.

The woman was fined $180' with: "the alternative of two months!

hard labour.

Ovaltine quality can- not be sold cheaper. Imitations may cost

a little less bat they are not comparable with Ovaltine, and do: not possess its splen did health giving

properties.

Delicious

Ovalting

Hot or Cold

A con

FOOD

OVALTINE

AL

prescribed

The most widely

food beverage

in the world

Asia, Australasin, throughout China and. LL over the world-Europe, America, Africa,

Malaya-Ovaltine is widely and regularly prescribed by doctors for their patients, This is the result of long practical experience of its supreme food-value.

For the same reason, Ovaltine is also used extensively in hospitals, sanatoria and nursing homes in every country.

THERE IS NO SAFE SUBSTITUTE FOR

OVALTINE

TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE

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