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THE REINSDORF DIARY OF LOCAL

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EVENTS

MONDAY, JUNE 17

Anniversaries and Holidays- Bunker Hill Day. (Mass, USA.)-St, Alban

Auctions.—Crown Land Sale, PWD. Offices, 3. p.m. - Berlin June 14

It was omcially announced this afternoon that thus far 45 bodies had been recovered from the ruins of the Reinsdorf explosives fac- tor The victims were workers who were trapped in the plant when explosions and fire swept the place.

Washington. June 14: The

Intervention personal

of... President Roosevelt has again averted a major industrial cat astrophe in the United States. The President, at a conference at the White House to-day, secured the promise of the Union leaders of the

miners butuminous, coal that strike involving 145,000 men, called for Monday, would be post-death roll will exceed 62 however

Earlier, estimates placed; the loss poned until June 1.

of life variously between 50 and President Roosevelt made It

100. clear that he wanted more timè

Reuter. in which to attempt conciliation by means of aroitration.

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This strike, which many believed would precipitate violence in the great coal mining areas, was call- ed to enforce the maintenance of the New Deal standards of wages. and working hours It was to & great extent the result of the de- cision of the Supreme Court out- lawing the President's control

of industry in the matter of work- ing conditions.

The Union leaders fell in with the President's plan, leaving the

proviso that the men must agree and that meanwhile the existing wage agreements should continue. A recommedation to this effect will be put by the Union leaders to a mass meeting of miners to morrow and it is confidently ex- pected that it will be adapted.— Renter

It is not expected that the total

TRIBUTE TO EXPLOSION VICTIMS

(Special to the “Hong Kong" Daily Press") (B) Telegraph," Gopyright," Talo, graphic – Ménages Ordinance, 1893- Received, June 11, 7.30pm.)

Berlin, June 15. All athletic and sporting events taking place to morrow will be in terrupted by a one-minute silence as a tribute to the victims of the Reinsdorf explosion tragedy. This expression of national mourning has been decreed by the Reich spart leader von Tschammerun dosten in a proclamation stressing that all Germany has been over- shadowed by the tragic disaster. Reichbishop Mueller has also sent

Cinemas

King's The Mighty Barnum.” Queen's: "The

Whole Town's

Talking." Oriental:"Dames." World-Tombstone Terror." Alhambra:—"The

Case Of The Howling Dog." Majestic:-"Sequoia.". Star:"Enter Madame,'

Lectures--Madame Lottit Gor- don, "Link" Rooms, 306. third floor, National Bank Building, Ice House Street, 5.30 px.

Meetings.--Annual, The Shek-O Development Co.,Ltd., York Build- ing 5.15 pm: Monthly, Hong Kong Football Asso. Council Sports Club. 5.30 pm."

Miscellaneous." —— Service men Whist Drive. YM.C.A., West Zoun- ge, a p.m.

Sports

Bowls Open Singles, E. el Ar- culli v. D. Rumjahn (Civil Service C.C.); F. J. Jones v. A. S. Gomes (Taikoo); G. E. F. Thompson v. W. Glendinning (Club de Recreio); P. E. Knight v. J. McKelvie (Kow loon B.G.C.); W. "K. Way V. J. E Henson (Kowloon Docks); R. Dun can. J. J Cavanagh (Kowloon CC); N. Petherick v. A. A. Razack (Hong Kong F.C.).--

· "Tennis.—"B" Division. Central British Association v. Indian RC.

Moon. Full Moon, 4.20 a.m. V Moon, 17th day.

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a telegram to all the haters rê-|---Sunrise 5.38 a.m. Sunset.-7.09 questing a special ference to the victims of the tragedy in Sunday services and application of the

STRIKE LEADERS AGREE

Washington, June 15, The workers in the coal tridus- try confirmed the leaders' decl-collections. to relieve the distress sion to call off the coal strike of the survivors nientioned yesterday. The de-Transocean Kuó Mim. cision was reached at a joint co- ference of the united mine Workers Union and representatives of the Boft Goal Workers which unani- mously agreed to reassemble" on June 24 to renew negotiations for

a wages and hours agreements 10 replace those expiring at the end o! June.- Renter.

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FORCED IDLENESS

Toledo, Ohio, June 14. Workers in the Edison Company here who yesterday decided upon the immediate renewal of their strike, whereby 30,000 persons had been forced into idleness until it was called of ten days ago, have now accepted' the. arbitration offer of

the Miss Frances Perkins. "Labour in Secretary

the Roosevelt Administration. ileuter.

for

-AMENDMENTS... APPROVED.....

Washington, June 14. Following yesterday's delay, the House of Representatives recon- vened to-day and after a brief and Istless debate approved the Senate amendments to the NRA. extension Bill thus completing congressional action.

The measure now goes to Pre- sident Roosevelt for his signature The House passed the B by a vote of 338 to 30

President Roosevelt signed the Bill for the extension of the office of the Transportation Coordina tor.

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GREEK MONARCHY

Tides-High at 8.40 and 23.12: Low at 2.01 and 16,28,

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Cinemax. ⠀

King's: The Mighty Barnum," Queen's: The Whole Town's

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Central:---"Bon Of Tarzan.” Oriental:"Dames."

World: Tombstone Terror."

Alhambra: "The Case Of Howling

REPORT DENIAL [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press Copyright).1

Dog." Majestic:-"Sequoia," Athens, June 15. The reports published by various Star:-"Enter Madame."

Miscellaneous.-Rotary TYRE papers abroad, which asserted that the Minister of War, General Hongkong Hotel; St Andrew's Kondylls, would shortly proceed to Church Mothers's Union; Whist Paris to discuss with ex-King Drive at Cheero Club 8.30 p.m.

George of Greece the question of the restoration of the Greek mon- archy, are officially denied here.- Transaçè in Kuo Min.,

ADVISERS TO FRENCH PREMIER

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily *** (Copyright).]

Pres*

Paris, June 15. Premier Laval's own Brain Trust has now been formed and will consist of the Director of the French State Railways, M. Dantry; the former Under-Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and well-known economic expert, M. Gignoise; as well as the financial authority, M. Jacques Eneft These three experts have been appointed to act as official advi sers to the Premier- Transocean Kun Min.

PARIS CLOUDBURST

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Preas" (Copyright).1

the water was, sometimes

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Bowls Open Bingles, H. Rosario v. J. J. Whyte (Kowloon C.C.); R. Basa V. J. C. Brown (Ciph de Recreio); N. M. Currie v. W. Mc- Leod (Gralgengower. C.C.).

Tennis-"A" "Division, Chinese R.C. "A" V. Hongkong C.C.; Kow- loon C.C. v. United Services R.C.; Club de Recrelo "B" v. Indian R.C.; Chib de Recreio “A” v, Craigen- gower C.C..

Moony Moon, -18th-Day-- Bunrise.---5.38 a.m. Sunset.-7.09

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Tides. High at 9.26 and 23.58; Low at 2.48 and 17.11.

FREE SATURDAY LAW IN ITALY

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" "(Copyright),1 Ma "Rome, June 15, "Fascistic Saturday Afternoon is a new institution established in Italy by a Cabinet decision at the Instigation of Mussolini," The afternoon will be tree from usual duties but is to be devoted to sport. or preferably to military training of all sections of the Italian peo- ple. This amounts in principle to division of time between Fascist

Paris, June 15. A cloudburst of unprecedented violence shortly after 7 o'clock on Friday evening flooded a cons- derable part of the French metro-organisations which are authorised polis. Pavements were torn apart to utilise Saturday afternoon for Bhanghai, June 16.

In numerous streets in the capital revisionary exercises while Sunday preliminary military training or It is reported from Washington

while that

the State Department has high enough to interrupt tram announced the retirement, effec

on several lines of the Paris tive from December 31, of Mr. E underground railway, and hall B. Cunningham, US Consul stones as large as walnuts smash General in Shanghal Mr. Cuned numerous windows dingham said that he had not Transocean Rug Min,...... heard anything yet, but supposed that the news was true as he was already two years past the retire ment age

will not be interfered with but will be reserved for private sport or self culture and for recreation Youth under a stipulated age will not be able to take part in the military repercises, According to this Ca

blet's decree work will stop every Saturday at one o'clock but em- ployees have no right to reduce the weges. If they insist on compensa- London, June 14, - tion for the half day free on The con tion. His Majesty Batt day they must obtain it by was transferred to Bhankhat from the King was to-day reported its lengthening the other - working Stockholm several months ago.

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