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Acter, President Roosegit hud. ordered the Coastguard to.com- mence a search for Mr. Williain B. Leeds, Junior, heir to the fabulous in-plate industry fortune which his family controls and who had teen missing since 6 am. yester- day, the missing young millionaire arrived safely at Fort Lauderdale to-night.

He had set out in a shing launch, with a' small crew, on a afty mile journey to Bimini Island where his yacht was achored. They completed their journey last night but found the sea was too rough to allow them to enter the port where the yacht was moored.

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Aircraft

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BERGER WORKS

STRIKE

Fourteen Hurt In Battle

Canton, Ohio, May 27.

Fourteen are in hospital with bullet wounds and fractures anc concussions from blows after 2 ninlature. battle arising out of the strike at the works of the Berger Manufacturing Company.

An armoured car full of un- identifled mer. armed with re- volvers and sawed-off shotguns, suddenly appeared from Inside the works. They swept the bystand- ers with a hall of bullets, and a hand-to-hand fight ensued.

The armoured car's crew ulti- mately escaped. Reuter.

FRENCH GOLD RUSH

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Bank Meets All Demands

Faris, May 27, Remarkable scenes were enacted at the Bank of France to-day, where, for the third time in as many years, there were continuous queues of gold buyers, necessitating the allotment of an extra staff to the gold cash sales department.. People drawn from every walk of life, some of them carrying suit- cases to carry off the gold ingots, formed a long line in the Bank's central courtyard which resembled 3 rallway booking office scene.

SOLD FREELY According to a bank official, the gold was sold freely and without question, to anyone who asked for

ARMAMENTS

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London, May 27,

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In response to a Pardumentary question as to whether it was in- tended immediately to convene a conference to negotiate on the basis of the passage in Herr Hit- Jers recent speech referring to to limitation of air armaments, and alternatively whether any and If so what, steps were being taken by the British Government to mitigate the tension that prevalls Internationally Sir John Simon spoke to-day.

As regards the first part of the question, the British Government. which had throughout urged the importance of promoting an agree- ment on this subject had for some time past been in communi- cation with other, Governments concerned respecting the possibility of negotiations, between the Ave powers mentioned in the London Communique, of air pact and air limitations agreement; he said.

As for the second part of the question, the Government was de- voting its most earnest endeavours to the promotion of a general set tlement acceptable to all parties concerned of the various ques- tions now qutstanding in the in- ternational sphere- British Wireles

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The King's Stirring Speech

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 16.. At the outset of his reply to the Addresses for the two Houses of Farlament in Westminster Hall yesterday, the King referred to the presence at that historic celebra- tion of the Prime Ministers of the Dominions.

The Crown," he said, "is the historic symbol which unites this great family of nations and races scattered over every quarter of the earth,"

Other striking passages from the Royal reply included the fol- Towing:

In this, my Palace of Westmin- ster, our common law was forged to become the joint inheritance of the United States of America and our own community of peoples.

Let us not, in this hour of thanksgiving, fall to remember those who gave their lives or who live now maimed or blinded" that we might continue to enjoy the blessings of life.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, Anniversaries and Hoildays.— Rogation Day.

Auctions.-Miscellaneous Cargo, H.Kand Kowloon Whart and Go- down Co. Ltd., 10 a.m.

Cinemas

King's "The Silver Streak,” Queen's: Shadow Of Doubt.". Central: "Chinese Ficture." Oriental:-"What Every

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Knows," World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambra Smart Money.". Majestic:-"Gambling." Star:-"The Flying Squad."

Meetings. Annual, H. K, Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Messrs. Lane, Crawford's Private Room. 5.30 p.m.; Garden Fete Committee. Kowloon Tong Anglican Church, 6 p.m.

Miscellaneous. Kowkcon Union Church Women's Guild, 10 am.

Social. Seamen's Insitute Whist Drive. 9 p.m.

Sports:

Bowls. Open Pairs, R. Duncan and L. A. R. Duncan v. H. Overy and F. Goodwin (Club de Recreio): L. Glendinning and W. Olendin- (Kowloon Docks); M. Y. Adal and ning v. H. Nish and A. M. Holland

A. R. Dallah v. H. H. Rose and J., M. Purves (Cralgengower C.C.); M." J. Medina and J. Cavanagh v. A. O. Brawn and E. E. Maughan.

Tennis."B" Division, Indian R.C. v. University: Central British Association v. Kowloon C.C.: Hong Kong C.C. v. South China: Civil Service CC Chinese R.C.

MOOTL-TV Moon, 27th, Day.

THURSDAY, MAY 30. Anniversaries and Holldays.- Ascension Day. Holy Thursday Decoration Day. U.S.A

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King's: The Silver Streak." Queen's "Naughty Marietta," Central:Chinese Picture." Oriental: What Every Woman

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World: "Chinese Picture." Alhambra:"Smart Money." Majestic:"Gambling." Star:"The Flying Squad."

Entertainments,

Cheero Club

Concert, 8.30 p.m.

Lectures. Theosophical Society, Hong Kong Club Annex B p.ro.

Meetings. Monthly. Hong Kong Philatelic Society, "S, C. M. Post" Board Room, 5.30 p.m.; St. An- drew's Club Discussion, 9 p.m.; An- nual Hong Kong Pelo Club, Messrs. Jardine Matheson's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.; Annuai, Peak Church, Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m..

Miscellaneous, Claims against the Estate of William MacDonald, Retired Chinese Maritime Customs Officer, due; Women's Fellowship. St. Andrew's. Hall, 3 p.m.

Rehearsals-Hong Kong Singers, Union Church Hall, Kennedy Road, 5.30 p.m. "Blest Pair of Sirens" (Parry).

Religious-United Service. St. John's Cathedral, 7.30 p.m.

Social. Whist Drive.. Civil Ber- vice Cricket Club, 8.45 pm,

Sports

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I sympathise deeply with those who have endured the sadness and burden of unemployment. It is a comfort to me that, from these times of trial, there has grown up throughout OUT community a stronger feeling of fellowship one China :v. Kowloon Indians; Army with another.

T. C. v. I have been blessed in all my 'Recrejo

Kowloon CC:: Club de work in having beside me my dear British Association University; v. Indian R.C.; Central

Craigengower C.q. v. Chinese R.C.

Moon-IV 'Moon, 28th Day.

wife,"

I give thanks to Almighty God. who has thus far sustained me and my people, and I pray that we may continue to pursue the cause of freedom and progress in a spirit In the midst of the speculative 91 peace, tolerance, and excitement, a few observers are standing.

it

predicting that a collapse of the preserit "sterling boom may come

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CONTACT WITH KIDNAPPERS

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Others predict a tense situation on the Exchange Market, favour. ing a vite for giving fuâ power

Tacoma, Wash., May 21, to the Prime Minister to defend Mr. J. P. Weyerhaeuser, the lum- the frant with any measure he ber king, has announced that he deems ft. The yote will be taken has made contact with the kid- to-morrow in the Chamber of De nappes of Kia nine-year-old boy, putles and a victory for the Gov. George, and has asked the Federal ernment would cause an immeagents working on the case to diate change" in the situation, it cease their interference. is believed in these quarters--- The kidnappers are asking for a

$200,000 ransom-Reuter.

Reuter,

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