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No, 23690,魏拾玖佰陸仟萬弍第 BWA¤¶¶ HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1934.

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY. London Air-Mail Letter BRITISH BANK

TIME TABLE,

On and after MAY 1, 1934, until Further Notice (all prasiona

Time Tables cancelled)

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Banker's Daughter And Envoy's Son: Several Colonels To Be Promoted. Mr. Keynes's White House Visit: A Lively Con- troversy: Leave Of Absence: Crown Prince Rupprecht: A Dickens Lover

(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, June 23. "Ancient- ceremonial will be followed at the marriage' next month at the Chinese Legation,

London, of the son of a former Chinese Minister, in Great Britain and the daughter of a prominent

banker.

The bride is Miss Ylo Chung-11. aged 20, whose father is Mr. Li Ming, president of the Bank of Chine. The bridegroom is Mr. Sze Ming-szë, aged 26.

ly £800,000,000) in reliat during the, next few months, and Con- gress has appropriated the neces- sary sums for this purpose.

Before Mr. Keynes's visit Mr. Roosevelt was known to be fean- lag toward the views of the de- fationists, who believe that strict economy and a balanced Budget are the corner-stones of revival

LORD ARNOLD

Lord Arnold: has stirred up a

FUNDS

Difficulties In Investment

London, July 7. Although all the leading British joint stock banks have maintained their interim dividend rates, grea- ter dificulty has been experienced in the last half year in Anding remunerative investment for their funds, respite a reduction in the volume of deposits and a larger turnover in current accounts.

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Admittedly, discount rates, and Treasury Bills have been well above the first half of 1033, but, on the other hand, by reason of a considerable reduction In available supply of such bills due to the Government's funding operations, it has been impossible to employ the same volume of i money as formerly in this direc- tion. particularly as no expansion was shown in trade bills.

For the sange reason it was necessary to maintain a high pro- Bortion of cash which was not remunerative.

Money at call on 'short notice alone has been more freely am-

The ceremony will be conducted lively controversy by his motion ployable, mainly due to greater

by the Chinese Minister in Great Britain, Mr. Tai Chi-quo.

The young couple met

walle

Mr. Sze Ming-sze was house fur-

at

in the House of Lords.

activity on the stock exchanges By restating a precise list of-Reuter. persons who may be admitted to the Chamber and Library during sttings of the ouse he hopes to exclude theyser of the Conservative "Independent Peers,” Sir John Seymours Lloyd, who now occupies a chair inside the Cham- bec

geon St. Thomas's Hospital and Miss L was studying music at the Royal Academy of Music.

A charming and attractive girl with a fluent command of English, Miss Li, has not yet made up her mind whether to be married in Chinese or European dress, "She Lord Hasting 1 ectively engaged told a Daily Mall reporter yester-in, urging Conservative Peers to day:

resist this move from the Socis-

amendment declaring that there is insufficient reason to alter the present practice.

"In all probability the ceremony | list benches. He has tabled an will be a very simple one. Just a quiet Chinese civil marriage, but we shall, I expect, conform to the old custom of having two match- makers present to introduce my fiance to me in the old style."

Miss Li is known to her English friends as "Bessie," a name best- owed on her at school

Many Conservative Peers, I find, are unwilling to regard this as a party issue. They hold that rules are rules and must be obeyed. I anticipate that the whole question will be referred to the House of Lords Offices Committee for con- sideration.

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TO SUPPLANT THE N.R.A.

General Johnson's Scheme

New York, July 7., The Associated Copyright Ad- ministration

authoritatively reported to be planning to sup- plant the N.R.A. by a strictly regulated system of self-Govern- ment for industry."

The Codes would be closely supervised by the Federal Govern- ment. and would be a permanent feature of industrial life.

NEW LIEUT÷GENERALS.

Two more promotions to lieuten- ant-general are expected shortly. The first vacancy is likely to be filled by Major-Gen. R. J. T, Hild-day asked the House for leave of revision yard, and the second by Major- Gen. Sir Reginald May.

The proposals, initiated by the National Recovery Administrator, WESTMINSTER AND OXFORD General Hugh Johnson, were sent to President Roosevelt, who return- Besides the speaker, who yester-ed, them to General Johnson for

In consequence of these promo- tions. and of the effective dis- appearance "ghosts"-officers

of who all places though already retired-there will also be a con- siderable number of promotions from Colonel to Major-General. Among those who are expected to go up soon are Brigadiers W. N. Herbert and W. D. S. Brownrigg.

Gen. Hildyard is at present commanding the 43rd (Wessex Division) of the Territorial Army. where he has become widely known as a training enthusiast. He is 67, and an infantryman, having done his regimental service in the Royal West Kents. During the latter part of the war he com- manded a brigade in Mesopotamia, and then was Colonel on the Staff in India. Just before his promo- "tion to major-general he

was commanding a brigade in the Rhine Army.

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Gen. May is the present Com mandant of Sandhurst. He made an outstanding reputation as "Q" expert, Alling a series of im- portant administrative posts from 915 to 1929 inclusive. He is 54, and

was formerly in the Royal Fusillers.

EFFECT ON U.S. POLICY

absence to go to Oxford' to-day

General Johnson is reported to to receive an honorary degree, be paying particular attention to two Cabinet Ministers, Mr. Runel- man and Sir Samuel Hoare, will receive a similar honour at the hands of their colleague. Lord Halifax, who is Chancellor of the University.

"It was for that reason that the weekly meeting of the Cabinet was held yesterday instead of to-day.

Bir Maurice Hankey, the Secre- tary to the Cabinet. Lord Derby, and Mr. John Buchan will also receive honorary degrees to-day.

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“THE KING OVER THE WATER"

The present visit to this country of the Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, like his last visit two years ago, is a purely private one. ... Prince Rupprecht is descended from Henrietta, the daughter of Charles I. Pre-war Jacobites in England used to talk of his mother as "Queen Mary IV" and of him- self as "the Prince of Wales,"

Members of the White Rose Club at Oxford, when they drink the toast of "the King over the water."still think, with post- prandial romanticism, of Prince Rupprecht."******** **

M. MAUROIS ON DICKENS I hear that during his recent visit to this country M. Andre Maurois was persuaded by Mr. G. K. Chesterton to-consent to an English edition of his study of Dickens.

A British economist is at present playing an important role in shaping President Roosevelt's "New. Deal." Mr. J. M. Keynes recently visited the White House and had lung talks with Mr. Roosevelt, He has in the past always de- which impressed the President murred to doing this, as he felt deeply. At least partly as the that the English pubile could result of these conversations the hardly be expected to welcome a Administration. has again swung foreigner's view of a national round towards the policy of large figure so essentially English... pubite expenditures as the best Mr. Chesterton, himself a Dick means of getting out of the de- ens lover. bias always enjoyed this pression.

Maurois study more than any Mr. Roosevelt plans to spend other of his books, and has now nearly $4,000,000,000 (approximate- overcome the author's dinidente.

the monopolistic, charges -against-

with the N.R.A.

a view to the prevention of an unjustified rise in prices.

A licensing systein would replace the Sherman Anti-Trust Act which is under suspension-Reuter.

BIG "SWEEP" INCREASE

Selangor Turf Club Meeting

Kuala Lumpur, June 30. An increase of about 335 per cent in the unlimited sweeps was revealed at the half-yearly general meeting of the Selangor. Turi Club held last night. Mr. T. H. Menzies was in the chair,

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