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日廿月陸年乙 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935.
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London, July 24.
An Explanation
DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS
FRIDAY, JULY 26. Anniversaries and Holidays. Feast of St. Anne.
Cinemas King's "Born To Be Pad." Queen's "Carnival.” Oriental:-"The Gay Bride.” Majestic:-"George White's Scan-
dals."
An attempt by Mr. A. C. More- ing. Conservative, and Major-Gen- eral Sir A. W. F. Knox, Conserva- tive, to obtain information from the Government with regard to the situation in Outer Mongolia and Western China, proved singu- larly unfruitful to-day. -
Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Minster, disclaimed any know ledge of relations between Outerat is disposal sufficient tin to and Inner Mongolia, while he had an official information of the al- leged Japanese demand for
the establishment of a Military Consul at Urga in response to a request from Outer Mongolia.
London, July 24, In reply to House of Commons questions regarding the sportage of tin and the excepronar rise in the price on the London metal ex-Star Peach O' Reno," change on Monday, the Cuietary for the Colonies. Mr. Urical Mac Donald, salt he was informed that the Buffer Stock Committee as
The Foreign Minister added that he had ordered a report on the political situation in this region.
With regard to the recognition of Outer Mongolia, Sir Samuel was unaware whether the repub- lic had been recognised by any foreign country and remarked that hitherto it had been unnecessary to raise the question of British representation there.
CARAVAN TRADE However, he promised to const- der General Knox's suggestion for ar inquiry into the decline of the Outer Mongolian caravan, trade from Tientsin, in which British merchants were interested. This
trade had been largely discontinu,
"ed, General Knox declared, as s
result of Outer Mongolia coming' increasingly under the influence of the Russian Soviet.
Lectures-Christian Fellowship, Helena May, 10.30 a.m.,
Meetings.-Aninual, Hong Kong Hockey Association, St. Andrew's Hall, 6 p.m.
Alr
All
Miscellaneous.---Open meet the normal demands Ekely to be made in the near future. He Ranks Tombola, Wellington Bar- understood a meeting of the Com-racks 7.30 p.m.; Whilst Drive and mittee would be held in a few days Tombola, H.Q.R.A. Sergeants' Mess. to consider the situation. Repre- Queen's Road. 8.30 p.m. sentatives of Malaya and Nigeria on the International Tin Comm't- tee were fully aware of the impor | tance of preventing any shortage of tin
CONSUMERS UNCONCERNED.
Replying to a supplementary question whether he would con- sider appointing a special com- mittee to enquire into the opera- tons of the International Tha Committee, Mr. MacDonald satd that since the establishment of the Committee, fluctuations in price, wh'chy used to take place.. had been very considerably re- duced.
The subject was discussed at the annual meeting of the Tin Pro ducers' Association to-day, when Mr. EJ. Byrne said the majority of producers and gozdomers were "not concerned with the acrobatics of spot price, since they bought forward, and he added there had been and is plenty of forward tin,
Sports
Tennis. "D" Divis.on, Folice R.C. v. Army F.C... Radio B.C. v. Chinese R.C.: South China A.A. v, Kowloon B.G.C.: Kowloon Docks V. Kowloon C.C.; Kowloon F.C. v. Civil Service C.C.
Moon.--VI Moon, 26th. Day. Sunrise.-5.52 am Sunset 70%
p.m.
་་
Tides. High at 5.38 and 20.59; Low at 13.40 and 23.08.
*** SATURDAY, JULY 27. Anniversaries and Holidays. --- Feast of Our Lady Mother of Mercy.
Bathing-Methodist Church," Pc- lice Pier, 2.30 p.m., Gloucester Road Police Pier, 3.30 p.m.; Kowloon Pier, 2.45 p.m.; St. Andrew's Club, Tong Anglican Church, Police Pier, 3.15 p.m.
Cinemas
"King's :-"Bom To Be Fád.”": "'Queen's ---"Carnival."
Oriental:-The Gay Bride." Majestic: "Caravan.”
Sir Samuel likewise disclaimed any official knowledge of Chinese for delivery at a fair and stable Star "City Lights."
price
Communist depredations in Shen- st and Szechuan and invited Mr.
The settlement price on ane Moreing to submit to the Governmetal market this afternoon was ment any information he had in
£233 per ton. this conriection.
British Wireles
SERIOUS SPLIT
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Washington, July 24.
·REPORTED FRICTION Earlier, several questioners indi- cated their interest in the report- ed friction between Outer and In- ner Mongolia and the danger of reactions in Russo-Japanese rela- tions. It had been reported that the Kwanting Army had sent a virtual ultimatum to Urga on July 14 demanding the establishment of a Japanese Military Consul in Outer Mongolia and
A berious split in the United the with- drawal of all Mongolian troops
States Senate silver bloc is reveal from the Manchukuo frontier anded to-day with the denial, from warning that unless the demanda Senator Thomas and Senator Mc- were complied with the Japanese Carran, that Senator Key Pitt- 'man's statement that the repeal Army would act decisively.
of the silver, transactions tax
violate", the would
compromise reached between the Administra- tion and the high-price sliver ad-. vocates.
There is a feeling in certain sections that the Japanese action probably prefaces a move on the part of certain elements to em- broil the country, with Russia.-- Beuter.
THE INDIA BILL
Passes Its Third Reading
London, July 24. The "Govermnent of India Bill passed its third reading in the House of Lords to-night without a division..
Both these Senators assert that the silver bloc was not bound by any.. agreement and at the same. time intimate that Senator Pitt- man could no longer be the spokes- man of the silver group owing h's activity in connection with the merger of certain Western Ameri- can silver minës, ⠀⠀
Further repercussion in, connec- tion with this apparent schison will be heard shortly when Senator Thomas reports the Silver Tax Re- peal B'll to the Senate. ..It is expected that he will then deal at length with the entire situation.
Meanwhile, President Roosevelt
The Secretary for India, Lord Zetland, announced that the King had placed at the disposal at a press conference to-day, sald Parliament for the purposes of the Bill His Majesty's interests "in territorial and other revenues at the disposal of the Crown in In-ever, to amplify the tople and dia said in other matters pertain would not divulge his "attitude. ing to the Government of India | Reuter.
for which the Bill provided.
For the Labour Party. Lord
that a reply was being prepared to the letter "sent to him by certain silver Senators. He declined, how.
Snell said the BI had serious de- that opponents of the Bill had fects, but the asked the Indian
people to accept it and work it toured more prominently than its the full. He hoped Indian work- supporters Indians might mis- understand that. He assured
Dances-Volunteer, after Aquatic
Sports.
Miscellaneous.—Tombola,' Garri- son Lecture Hall, 7 p.m.
Social-Tombola on board FLM.S. Tamár, 7.15 p.m.; Craigengewer Whist Drive, 9 p.m.
Sports Bowls.--First Division. Craigen- zower C.C. '"A" v. Indian R.C.; Civi Service ... C.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Kowloon.C.C. v. Kowloon Docks; Club de Recreio v. Craigen- gower "B" Second Division, FK. Electric v. Craigengower C.C.; Kow- loon B.G.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; C.C.: Talkoo R.C. v. Kowloon Yacht Club v. Club de Recreio; Hong Kong FC. v. Bolice. R.C. Moon.-VI Moon. 27th, Day. Sunrise.-5.52 m. Sunset.—7,06,
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...Tides. High at 6.36 and 21.45;
ow at 1424
SUNDAY, JULY, 28. Anniversaries and Holidays. Sixth Sunday after Trinity.-
Cinemas
King's: "The Mystery Of Edwin
Drood." Queen's: "The Age Of Indiacze-
tion."
Oriental-Kid Millions."
Entertainments. Military Band "Concert, Sk Andrew's Church 'Grounds, 9. p.m.
Moon.-VI Mcon, 28, Day, Sunrise.-5.52 am. Sunest.—7.08
p.m.
Tides-High at 7,30 and 22.15. Low at 0.18 and 15.00,
„LONDON HEAT WAVE
London, July ZA. The heat wave has returned w London. The temperature at 1 was 79% degrees, which was four degrees hotter than yesterday. A continuation of warm weather. is predicted
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The weight of letter air mails Lord Lloyd said years of suc- should be realised that what ac services in the June quarter was the part of the British people. It carried from Britain on Empire cessful British rule in India were at an end. Be and other oppontually contamed in the Bill was of 82 per cent greater than in the ents of the Bill predicted serious less importance than the spirit in same quater last year and 54 per which it was onered India had consequences from its passage.
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