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THE PATMAN BILL
To Be Vetoed?
· Washington, May 19. Over 20,000 telegrams favouring the Fatman Bonus Bill, which if approved by the President would require the issuance of $2,000,- 000,000 in new money, awaited Pre- sident Roosevelt when he return- ed to the Capitol to-day after s week-end's fishing.
Nevertheless, the Fresident is expected to veto the B, already passed with substantial majorities by the House and Senate, when it reached him to-morrow,
Unless Congress can muster a two-thirds majority and over-ride the vetc, the Patman. Bin will be "killed." Rauter, ·
JAPANESE AIRMAN
NEW RECORD
For World Gold Production
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
Wednesday, May 15. Anniversaries and Holidays.--St. John Baptist de la Salle. Founder' of the Brothers of the Chrisâlam Schools
Basle. May 13. Representatives of twenty-four banks of issue, or banking groups, attended the annual meeting of Auctions→ Leasehold Property, the Bank of International Settle-Messrs. Hughes and Hough's Sales ment, to-day,
The meeting approved the re- port and accounts and decided to transfer 1,957,000 francs
to the General Reserve, and to devote a similar sum to the Governments of Belgium, the British Empire. France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Japan, Poland, Portugal; Rumania, and Jugo-Slavia, who are holders of long-term deposit, accounts with
the Bank
The report mentioned that the world's gold-production in 1934 totalled 2904,000,000 Swiss franes, which was a new record, whilst "the amount of gold hoarded for private account at present totals 77,000,000,000 Swiss francs.
The reduction in the amount of International short-term indebted- ness of European countries and the United States during 1934 was between 2.000.000.000 and 3.000.- 000,000 Swiss francs."
Room. 3 p.m.; Household Furniture, Lammert's Sales Room, 230 p.m.
Cinemas
King's: "Red Morning." Queen's:-"Whirlpool" Central:-"Chinese, Picture." Oriental-"Down To Their Last
Yacht"
world:"Chinese Picture" Alhambra:-"Midnight" Alibi." Majestic:-"Adventure Girl." Star:-"Old Fashioned Way."
Meetings.-Y.M.C.A. Members, to discuss Summer Programme. 9 p.m.; Kowloon Union Church Wo- men's Guild, 10 sm.
· Miscellaneous.-H. E the Gay- ernor lays foundation stone of new Central British School, 5.30 p.m..
Social-Whist Drive, Seamen's Institute, p.m.
Sports
Brussels May 13, Katsutaro Ano, the Japanese. aviator who is attempting a record solo fight from England to Japan by a new route, including Hong Kong, has left here for Nuremberg. Ano started out on Sunday' froin
Phillips v. G. E. F. Thompson (Club Bowls. Open Singles, R. P.
Heaton, tying a British Eagle plane, and landed the same day
de Recrelc); A. Macfarlane v. A, F. America's Policy
Paul (Police: R. C.; J. MacDonald at Brussels, damaging the under- Dealing with stivef, the report carriage of his machine' in alight-states that it is unlikely that the
V. F. J. Jones (Cralgengower C.C.); h. This caused him some delay metal win te generally used as an R.C.); W, H. Atkins v. W. Glenden- H. A. Alves v. Al & Coates-(Indian in again taking oft-Reuter,..
element in the monetary reserves of Central Banks. If there had been Omar. v. C. G. Silva (Hong Kong ning (Kong Kong F.C.); ; A. M. any general demand of liver Electric); G. Perkins v. G. C. Moss ternationally as there for gold, (Taikon RCCB Hosking y there would have been pa need for a Post, (Kowloon Dock) Hyd adoption of thefation as the Cooper F. Cullen (Kowloon C.C.)||~ United States to hold silver. "The policy pursued by America mayv. Kowloon CC Indian R.C, 'v. Tennis-"B" Division, University somewhat reduce the demand in the gold market and may supple men: the already high gold reserve cover for the purpose of internal expansion, but there is no evidence to justify the conclusion that such a policy will produce any funda- mental change in the monetary position of silver from the interna- tional viewpoint.- Reuter,"
“PICKABACK” PLANE
Trans-Atlantic Service
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, April 30. Imperial airways have placed with Short Bros., of Rochester, ani order for the Arst "composite seaplane" to carry mails across the Atlantic to New York,
This composite craft consists of two four-engined monoplanes-a ying-boat with a seaplane on its back.
And this is how it will do its work, according to plans designed by Major R. H. Mayo,
At the take-off at the start of the Journey the seaplane, locked
to its "porter-plane." will be heavily-loaded with malls. All eight engines will run full out to get the flying-boat off the water. The "porter." carrying 1
very small amount of fuel, will use all its power support seaplane, Then, when sufficient height" and speed have been attained the seaplane will be released carry on across the Atlantic,
to
the
to
and the flying-boat will glide down to its base again.
The seaplane will carry enough fuel for a journey of more than 3000 miles, and will take 10001b. of mail.
GERMAN AIR STRENGTH
British Outclassed
(Special Air Mail Service)
London. Aprli 26. The rapid expansion of German military aviation has created a situation which, I leam, is Hkely to necessitate radical changes in the British Government's latest Air Force expansion programme. writes a correspondent.
Facts which were brought to the attention of Ministers on the eve of the Stresa Three-Power Con- ference indicate that Germany has already established a "commanding aerial supremacy over this country. They show that the German Air Force is already equipped with arstine military aircraft available practically double. the number of
in this country at any given mo ment for purposes of home de "fence.
John. Simon in Berlin that Ger- When Herr Hitter informed Bir
many had already attained air
TAKE-OFF PROBLEM The whole idea of the composite eraft is to solve the problem of getting into the
air a machine earrying a heavy load and suffici- ent fuel to take her over the 2100 miles between the Azores and Ber- muda, of the similar "hop" be- tween Ireland and Newfoundland.
Major Mayo's plans provide for the seaplane being able to carry 1000lb of payload, even against a continuous 80 m.p.b. head wind for the 2100 miles.
This is a most important and Royal Air Force in all parts of the cautious provision, but the weight
Empire.
party with Britain, It was not ap- man figure was given-that he in- preciated since no precise Ger
tended to convey parity with the total 1.020 first-line planes of the
It was later learned that such
of fuel for it would total about was his intention and that the 24,00013;
parity mentioned referred not to
It is extremely doubtful if any of the 480 machines available for the biz fiying boats which America and France have built, could carry 1001b. of payload by the same test.
£100,000
British home defence, but to the total 1,020,
South Chin's A.A.: Central British"
v. Chinese R.C.: Hong Kong C.C. v. Club de-Recreio.
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Thursday, May 16- Cinemas
King's: "Red Morning." Queen's: "The Captain Hates The
Sea."
Central:-"Chinese. Picture.” Oriental: "20 Millions Sweet-
hearts."
World:"Chinese Picture.” Alhambra:"Midnight Alib Majestic:"Adventure Girl.” Star: "Old Fashioned Way."!
Lectures Scouting in Austra- la" by Asst. S.M., R. H. Wong, St. Andrew's Club, 9 p.m.; Theosophi- cal Society, Hong Kong Olub An- nex, 6 p.m.
Rehearsals Hong Kong Singers, Union Church Fall, Kennedy Road, 5.30 p.m. "Blest Pair of Sirens" (Parry).
Social Whist Drives, Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club, 8.45 p.: Wo- men's Fellowship, in aid of St. Andrew's Church Benevolent Fund, 3 pm.
Sports
Bowls-Open Singles, W. McLeod
B. Basto v. B. Williams (Kowloon v. C. Strange (Craigengower C.C.);
ria (Kowloon C.C.); J. E. Hensor B.G.C.); L. F. Xavier. v. G. S, Sher-
creio); J. L Tetley v. P. E. Knight V. J. F. McGowan (Club de Re-
(Kowloon Dock); A. M. Holland .. AW. Grimmitt (Police R.C.).
Tennis-"C" Division, Army T.C.. v. Kowloon Docks; Club de Recreio v. South China AA; Central Bri-
C.C, v. Indian R.C.; Chinese R.C. tish v. Kowloon C.C.; Craigengower v. University.
TUNGCHOW PIRACY
London, May 13 Replying to questions from Com- mander Arthur Marsden, Conser- The fact that the German Alative, in the House of Commons to-day, Capt. Anthony Eden, Lord
The cost of the composite crare Forca is thus already established Privy Seal, said that the Govern is estimated at about £100,000 a basis of a 2 to 1 superiority ment inquiry into the Tungchow
ed.
over the air forces of the United
Kingdom has become the subject piracy had been held in camera
Government since the Prime Min-of evidence, and the of earnest consideration by the
This secrecy, was preserved for reasons, conected with the taking ister's return from Stréia"
The Air Ministry have contribut
The new device has mality vaine One porter airplane could launch in succession every few minutes a number of upper comunque ponents.
public are therefore each the heating Repo tive it a big weight of bombs and quiry are not in a for Each could be heavily loaded be exceptional range for a long disfication at present yond its take-off capabilities to tance raid.
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