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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1934.
WHEAT QUOTA NAZI ARRESTS IN SILVER BUYING
REPORTS
BY AMERICA
ITALY
Committee Issues A Possession of Bombs Effect on Trade In
Denial
London, Aug. 17. At to-day's further meeting of the Wheat Advisory Committee in London, the subject of the sub- division of crop year quotas into quantities to be exported in each quarter of the year was under can- sideration. The Committee will
continue discussion of the subject
to-morrow.
The Committee was informed that statements have appeared in the press in the United States, Canada and Argentine purporting to record a decision of the com- mittee as to reallocation of quot- as for the crop year 1934/35. The
Rome, Aug. 17.
It is learned from a usually re- llable source that three," German Nazis were arrested in Rome a few days ago and found to possess bombs,
It is thought that they intended the bombs for use in a campaign of terrorism in Italy.
The Italian attitude on the Aus-
trian question, it is pointed, out, has caused great irritation in Ger- many, and it is rumoured that an extremists association has been formed for the purpose of "teach ing Italy a lesson."-- Reuter.
General
London, Aug. 18.
In a leader on the effecs on American silver buying on trade in general and the economic aft- pation in China, the "Financial Times" anys that while it is true a higher value of silver will be reflected in
greater "purchasing
power for Western commodities in the Far East, the higher value must first be established and the process may occasion disturbances
serious enough to defeat its ob-
ject:
Anxiety is perhaps premature until it is known whether the U.S. Government means to pursue sil-
Committee state such statements HOME CRICKET ver buying abroad on a very large
scale.
Presumably it will not go fur- ther than necessary to арреазе but that may well be too far for the comfort of China,
Innings Victory For the silver group.
are entirely fictitious, The Com- mittee have "only started pre- Hminary consideration of realio- cation of the 1934/35 export quot- as, and have indeed decided that this subject should. In the first instance, be a matter for dis- cussion between the overseas wheat exporting countries. presentatives of these countries Yorkshire's
pose.
Re-
Yorks
London, Aug. 17. victory by an in
have not yet met for this pur-nings and 28 runs over Worcester was the outstanding performance in the County cricket programme concluded to-day.
British Wireless.
SAILING THE PACIFIC
Three Hardy Voyagers
Gloucestershire, Kent, Middlesex and Warwick took fullpoints, while Surrey, Notts and Lancashire had to be content with first innings points.
The Journal concludes that China is driven on aliver on to what seems the only practicable. alternative, although a most un- suitable one for China, namely, a managed currency, the silver in- terests and, Western trade with the Orient will receive blow-
Reuter.
The following are the results: TESTS
Middlesex (205 and 227) beat Derbyshire (138 and 212) by 84 runs.
Surrey (461-9 dec.) beat Somer- set (213 and 249-1) on first in- nings.
Kent (304 and 194-4) beat Nort- hants (157 and 340) by six wie-
Notts (495-8) beat Hampshire" (494) on first innings,
Mánila, August 11. Tokyo, August 10 Three ad-kets. venturers, undaunted by the perlis of the Pacific, are determined to continue their hazardous voyage across the sea, radio dispatches here to-day, indicated.
They are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Telow and Miss Marion Phil- Ups. who narrowly escaped death from starvation and exposure when they attempted to cross the Pacific in a small sloop.
They
were washed up and rescued in
the Caroline Islands. but nothing daunted, intend to continue their voyage to Manila.....
Without funds, and still suffer- ing from the effects of their traris- Pacific voyage, their spirit is still unbroken. Titlow radioed to-day from Pelow, in the Caroline Islands to Arthur Garrels, U.S. Consul General in Tokyo declaring that they would sell the auxiliary en- gine of the sloop to pay their debts and re-provision the small craft, and then attempt to sail the 900 miles to Manila without en- gine power.
Lancashire (259 and 235) beat Essex (275 and 163-6) on first innings.
a severe
WITH
VACCINE
Infantile Paralysis Prevention
A Reuter message from New York states that tests have been made with a vaccine, developed by Dr. M. Brodie, of New York Un- Warwickshire (160 and 175) beativersity, and Dr. W. H. Park, of the Glamorgan (159 and 139) by 27 Department of Health, for averting runs.
epidemics of infantile paralysis.
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Yorkshire (401) beat Worcester 183 and 192) by Innings and 26
runs.
Gloucester (638-7 and 52-3) beat Sussex (442 and 217) by
wickets.
seven
BATTING The following were the best, per- formances:-
Sutcliffe (Yorks) v Wor- cester
187*
Barnett (Gloucester) - v Sussex"
189
Hardstaff (Notts)
Hampshire
153
Hammond (Gloucester)
Y" Sussex
137
Lee, F. (Somerset) Y
Surrey
140
to
B. H. Lyon (Gloucester) y Sussex
119
"C. H. Knott (Kent) v get
"
Northants
118
Gregory (Surrey) 7. Somerset
Bakewell (Northants) v Kent
112
114
Woolley. (Kent) v Nor- thants
104
Timms (Northants) v Kent
100
Garrels promptly offered telegraph to friends and relatives in the United States and money from them, but Titlow re- plied that no such friends or re- latives existed.
Meanwhile, in Pelew, Titlow told a story of starvation and possible death at sea. He recounted how his party had managed to reach Fays Island, near Yap, several weeks ago, In their tiny craft. after an adventurous voyage from California:
He said they left Banta Barbara on February 4 in a seven-ton sloop, with an auxillary engine, reached San Diego and on March 12 head- ed for Honolulu. more than 2,000) miles distant.
1:
Between May 5 and May 7, Tit- low related, they encountered seven heavy squalls and their boat was dismasted, requiring a week for re- pairs with the few facilities they had.
Deciding they could not reach Honolulu, they followed a more southerly course and lost their bearings competely after wander- ing for 10 days. For 50 days they merely, drifted, hopeful that a ship would rescue them Their rations, which were suficient for two months, were completely exhaust- ed and the last 10 days they were: completely without food.
The three were near death when on June 24 the little sloop drifted to the vicinity of Fay'a Island, which is east of the Island of Yap, where they were alghted by native shermen. The latter took the thites and their bont to Fay's Island, where they were taken in charge by Japanese officials.
• indicates not out
BOWLING Freeman (Kent) `v
Northants
and
7 for
81
7 for 125
7 for 84.
6 for
37"
Nichols (Essex)
Lancashire Mayer. (Warwick) v
Glamorgan Goddard (Glauces- ter) Sussex ...... Clay (Glamorgan) v
Warwick
6 for 70 Bims (Middlesex) ▼
Derby......
.Verity Yorks)
Worcester ....... 5 for Smith (Middlesex) ▼
Derby
Smith (Yorks)
हरे Worcester
Farnes (EBEK)
Lanca Copson (Derby)"
Middlesex
fleuter.
The vacine is obtained from the spinal cords of artificially infected monkeys. The cords were ground. up in a solution of formalin The latter, states Dr. Park, killed the virus but not the immunizing properties of the virus. The prin ciple is the same as that deviseri by Pasteur in his battle against hydrophobia
Tests were carried out on Rheus monkeys-first inoculation and then injection of the actual virus. These showed that the period of immunity lasted at least for months and probably inde-- dinitely.
Dr. Josephine Neal, Dr. H. W. Jackson, and Dr. Park then volunteered to undergo tests with the vaccine. The tests with human beings will not involve the actual administering of the virus, but instead the blood of the three physicians will be tested to deter- mine the amount of anti-bodies developed by the inoculation. The blood-tests are expected to be made in three or four weeks.......... It the blood-tests show an increase of anti-boilies, Dr. Park and his associates hope they may be able, to use the vaccine in a practical way.
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TREASURY BILLS
London, Aug. 170 "The amount applied for a to- day's tendets for £35,000,000 Trea- sury bills was”, £68,065,000, –– The
Unable to repair the sloop owing to lack of materials, they were amount allotted in bills at thrée stranded on Fay's Island for near-months was £30,000,000. The avet- ly a month when the Japanese age rate per cent, was 15/5.ød. survey ship Keshu arrived on July as compared with "14/1106d, a 20 and brought them and their week aường Ito Pelow.
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