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Moving Of Silver To Nanking
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Peiping, Nov. 15. Stout opposition to the Nanking government's silver nationalization progracime to-day was voiced by Major Tan Takahashi, Japanese embassy military attache, in Interview.
an
"North China silver must be kept in North China," Takahashi de
clared.
"Britain and America" must rea- Ilze that China's economy is not nation-wide capitalism the same as theirs but a unique system of regional capitalism with each geo- graphic area comprising an inde- pendent unit.
Boxo Kowa, NOVEMBER 18, 1985,
KRITISH SHIPPING
NORTH CHINA TENSION
Reports Of Troop Arrivals
Peiping, Nov. 13. "Nervousness" m North China bas been increased by rellable reports
of
the gathering of Japanese military forces in Shanhaikuan.
It is confirmed that öne armour- ed train and one train load of cavalry arrived there yesterday, while reliable sources to-day de- clare that the total Japanese troops newly arrived in Shanhal- kuan from Chinchow is in the neighbourhood of 2,500.
Chinese reports declare that they have taken over the waiting rooms at Shanhaikuan station in-" side the wall for use as provisional headquarters. Reuter,
JAPANESE TROOPS
Tientsin. Nov, 15.
the
When the Government agreed last year to come to the rescu of the tramp shipping industry, they made it a condition that, the shipowners should set up an According to railway circles, 30, diganization to prevent the sub-100u-Japanese troops have arrived sidy from being dissipated by the at Chinchow on route to enter domestic competition of British China proper. Locomotives at steps and ensure that it should Chinchow have stear up ready to be used to secure greater employ transport the soldiers inside of ment for British trump shipping. the Great Wall D.sappointment was expressed at A spokesman of Japanese the time by some of the owners garrison to-day expressed satisfac- both at the smallness of the tion with the North China authorl- subsidy offered, which was not toles in laying an embargo on the exceed £2,000,000, and at the transportation of silver. He hinted conditions attached to it. The that no silver would be shipped great majority. however, of those here to Nanking. engaged in the industry realized that it was Impossible for the Government to hard cut subsidies without insisting that those who were to be helped should coope- rate in making the help effective "This was the view taken by the Tramp Shipowners' Committee of the Chamber at shipping, which worked out a scheme to meet the | SOUTH-WEST DELEGATES conditions laid scheme, as zaily approved by the Government, set up within the Filty more delegates, represent- Industry Itse a Tramp Shipping in the Kwangtung and Kwangs Administrative Committee, the Kuomintang organisations, are due main function of which was to to arrive here to-morrow to attend promote cooperation among ship- the Kuomintang Congress.
owners
down.
The
As the devaluation of aliver. is hurting Japanese goods, Japanese army and navy threaten to take drastic actions to cope with the situation.
Union News,
Nanking. Nov. 15.
in regulating domestic The Government is sending a competition: in improving freight plane to Kwangat to bring General rates and conditions; and in pro-Li Chung-jen to the Congress, it moting the fullest possible emi
is reported, and Mr. Ling - pcyment of British tramp ship chung, for long a strong opponent png ΣΕ Was to recommend of Nanking policy, is also going conditions of charter: to encour- north shortly.-- age tramp shipowners to maintain | Reuter, a united front against efforts to
TSINAN ARRESTS
depress freights below economic levels; and to promote cooperation between tramp and, cargo Me owners. In putting forward its
Tsinan. Nov. 15. recommendations the Tramp Ship- "Foreign approval of China's' na- owners Committee declared them-
Ten merchants and money-deal- ers here were arrested by the local tonalization plan." the spokesman selves convinced that the measure
the authorities yesterday on charges continued, "shows a lack of un-of organization desired by derstanding of this fundamental Government is not only a proper of defying the orders of the Shan- difference in Chinese and western condition to their offer of assisting Provincial Government for tance but, if successful, will be of causing fluctuations in the price economies.
real value to the industry.” - levels of general commodities in
the City.
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YEABLY ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will to held at Head Office of the Company St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong,
"Thus, if North Chira silver goes on Saturday, 21st December, 185, at 12 o'clock (Neon), for the purpose to Nanking the, economic structure This conviction has been fully of receiving a Statement of Accounts of North China must collapse." justified by the results. The in- and the Report of the Directors for Takahesh declared that this terim report of the Administrative the financial year
effectively ended 80th would
the Committee, which was issued re- September, 1935, and electing Japanese attempt to build up thecently covers the first six months Directors and Auditors.
economy of North China In Cu operation with the Chinese.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Monday, 2nd December, 1935, till. Saturday, 21st December, 1935, both days inclusive,
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary, Hong Kong, 15th November, 1935.
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RAGE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, 1985, commencing at 2.00 P.M.
By Order,
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"If the Central Government corn- bines with Britalp to defeat this end we will not like it," he as- serted.
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The arrested men are being de- tained at the Bureau of Public Safety for questioning. Central News Agency.
CHINESE CONSUL FOR MANILA
DORADO ARRIVES ON
SIXTH TRIP
Captain Armstrong Survey's Experimental Flights
"The
NEWS SUMMARY
Selections for to-day's races at
the Valley appear on Page 1
A review of the past week's foot-: ball matches and forecasta for this week-end appear on Page 10.
•
Local race ponies were put on a Itraining „gallon yesterday at the Happy Valley. Times clocked ap- Page 11.
Dorado landed in the Colony at under
Imperial Airways ". Uner`appeared to be a reasonable one i påar on
actual service conditions. 4.40 p.m. yesterday at Kal Tak on and which in fact will make con- The death of Dr. Edward P.. its sixth night, Capt. Armstrong nection with our main line ser- Minett, formerly of Hong Kong. in an interview said:--
vices and bring Hong Kong within took place on October 5 at Uplyne,
Devonshire. 9 days of England.
Page 7.
"Our landing here to-day is the sixth we have made in, the Colony and is the final of the series of experimental flights arranged by my company to explore the pos- buities to open an air service between Penang and Hong Kong to connect with our main trunk lines between England and Aus- tralia or Singapore.
"The route begins at Penang of the west coast of Malaya, crosses the Malayan Peninsula and the
East of
Stam 'and continues
through Indo-China by way of Salgon, and Hue-thence
across the China Sea, skirting the Island of Hainan to Hong Kong--a total distance of over 1,800 miles.
"The results have been highly satisfactory. With one exception when we stayed overnight at Hue for weather, arriving in Hong Kong on the following morning instead Connection was of that evening. Diade with all our main line ser- vices and the schedule has been maintained in both directions ex- actly as planned. No particularly favourable season was chosen for these flights; on the contrary. weather conditions are probably at their worst in Malaya across the gulf of Siam, and in-Indo-China where at all these places heavy monsoonal rains have been perienced on many occasions.
ex-
"It can fairly be said therefore "The scheme of our present that this series of nights has been lights provided for two return successful and I hope that when survey nights to be made in easy the data accumulated has been stages taking 21 days in each direc- submitted and considered, a re- flon and then for four return” gular service will soon be estab Alghts to a 14 days' schedule which lished."
MANUEL QUEZON
INSTALLED
Red Letter Day In Philippines
Manila, Nov. 15. Favoured, by brilliant weather,
whię aeroplanes were circling overhead, a crowd of about 200,000 people. gally dressed, turned out for the inaugural ceremony before the legislative building.
ANTI-JEWISH LAWS
Status Of Jews In Germany
Berlin, Nov. 15.
statutes
Official detailed hitherto undefined
Found guilty by a Court Martial “ aboard HMS. Tamar yesterday on two charges of returning to his" ship drunk on Armistice Day, Com mander (E) P. H. F. Mitchell, R.N... of HMS. Capetown, was dismissed, his ship and reprimanded. The Court took into consideration. the accused's good character as shown by certificates and the evidence of character given by Engineer Com- mander E. May, called by the de- Page 7. fence.
Suggestions of dishonesty were made by Mr. Eldon Rotter, K.C., at the Supreme Court yesterday when he continued his cross-examination. of Mr. G. Bodiker in the case in which the Ying. Wah Co. Cantor. 13 suing Messrs. Bodiker & Co. for $88,500 for alleged wrongful con- version.
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DISORDERS IN CAIRO
City Returning
To Normal
Cairo, Nov. 14.
Ali is now quiet here in Cairo
cities in and
which the other of serious Wafdist rioting has occur. laws were passed
anti-Jewish red during the past 48 hours. But recently as follows and are opera- severe fighting.
Nuremberg peace was only restored here after
tive to-day.me
at
People mixed in birth with no more than two Jewish grandpar- ents to be regarded as Reich citiz- ens...
After the entry of the officials and distinguished guests the pro- ceedings were opened by the Only Reich citizens may vote or Bishop of Cebu, who offered 8 hold public offices. A Jew cannot prayer for the future, Common-be, a Reich citizen. wealth. The Governor-General Jewish officials must resign. by then introduced Mr. George C. December 31, but if they had Dern. United States Secretary for fought in the war they will receive War, who read a congratulatory | pension. message from President Roosevelt. In his subsequent address Mr. Dern compared the Philippines
desire for
freedom" from
the
A Jew is defined as anybody with three or more Jewish grandparents anybody who is married to a
Jew.
There was a serious encounter between 1,500 rioters from Giza and a strong force of police unde.. Bimbashi Lees, a British officer, and police prevented the march- ing mob from entering Cairo.
Most schools are in session, though some students are still striking.
The Government has decided to close the universities for a week from November 17 if all students have not resumed their classes by
November 15- and 16,
The Government is taking the fullest precautions. The Mirk try has ordered a' force of Egyp- tian Infantry to quarter itself at Montrems,
Total casualties in the fighting
timated at:
United States to the United States A Jew may not marry a person desire for freedom from Britain.mixed in birth Two people mixed
in birth may not marry. After President Roosevelt's pro- j All German citizens and Jews clamation had been read by the must before marriage produce a Governor-Genera, the oath was certificate of physical fitness there- in Cairo and elsewhere are es- administered to Senor Manuel Quezon, the President-elect, by Reuter. the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, accompanied by the fring of 19 salvoes. Mr. Osmena and the members-elect similarly took the oath, whereupon Mr. Dèrn at
nine o'clock declared the Philip pine Islands Commonwealth Gor- erament established..
This
for.-
Quezon's inaugural address-his first words as President,
Three killed, 147 wounded,
of which over half are police.
It was earlier,reported that Bim- bashi Lees, in self-defence, had The day was now given over to
shot four rioters, But it is now troop reviews, parades and official officially stated that only one was calls by the newly elected mem-killed in that clash" bers of the Government.—
was followed by Mr. | Reuter,
others were wounded. Beuter."
of its working. It is a most en- couraging document. It sets out the steps taken to stabilize freights in the principal tramp markets and the measure of success achiev- ed A particularly hopeful feature "If all revenues or silver in ig. the extent to which the.com- North China are drained by Nan-mittee has been able to secure
--- Nanking. Nov. 15. Mr. Li Hac-chu, the newly ap- king, how can we co-operate to cooperation, not only among the
pointed Chinese Consul-General to build them up?
tramp shipowners themselves, but the Philippines will leave Shang- between them and the cargo liner hai on November 19 for Manila to owners and with foreign ship- assume duties, according to owners as well. The industry has formation from plomatic circles. Offer Justice of HB.M.% Supreme turned to the Colony by train-yes-mited periods organized itself primarily to secure Central News Agency.
Hence, it is most likely that the Nanking governments will not be able to get North China silver without using force. which we of course would not permit." Union News.
SILVER MARKET
From Our Own Correspondent)
London, Nov. 15.
Nov. 14 Nov. 15
upon their own feet.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
His Honour Mr. A. G. Mossops.
And three
GOVERNMENT PRECAUTIONS
Cairo, Nov. 15 Freedom of the press has been practically abolished in Egypt "by a decree issued late on Thursday night, which empowers the "Gov- ernment to confiscate newspapers
Commodore C. G. Sedgwick re- for prohibit their publication for
It is understood that further Court for China at Shanghal terday morning, after paying a a subsidy," which was needed to
severe meɛsures for the mainten- arrived in the Colony yesterday by courtesy call to Canton. save it from collapse. But the
ance of quiet and order are being the P. & O. Rawalpindi. He is ac- organization itself has proved so useful that in the long run the their plight is perfectly
companied by Mrs, Mossop, On Local estate to the value of $2,900 prepared. The police are taking. we! benefits derived from it are likely understood.
Monday he will sit in the Full was left by Capt. Arthur Hayley scrous precautions to prevent a They, as private
Worthington Court of Appeal.
Bramwell, retired new outbreak of disorders on the to outweigh the subsidy and in companies relying upon their own.
ship's nicer, who died at the at. occasion of the funeral of one of deed, when conditions have im resources. have to compete with proved. may enable the tramp rivals heavily subsidized by foreign
Francis Hotel on February 1, 1934 the victims of Wednesday's-rlots During the week ending on Nov. shipowners to dispense with State Governments, and are
moreover there were 19 cases of cholera at the age of 56. Letters of ad- which is scheduled for Friday
afternoon... London Silver prices to-day were assistance and to stand again shut out of foreign legislation In Calcutta, 1 case in Chittagong ministration to the estate, have
Traniocean; Kuo Min. The First Bell will be Rung at unchanged as follow:-
from a portion of the trade. and 10 cases in Bangkok, small, been granted to Mr. E. P. H. Lang,
I the official administrator. 1,80, P.M.
It is important however not to Transport between Honolulu and pox cases were 5 in Bombay, 2 in 29-5/18 29-5/16 exaggerate what has been achiev- San Francisco, for example, is Calcutta and 1 in Karachi, 29-1/16 29-1/16 | ed. More British hips and crews held to be American coastwise finding employment. The trade and is reserved for American rates for tonnage in the freight shipping. They have maintained market are no longer so unecono- a long and gallant struggle mical as they were, but they still against heavy odds, but they are cover little more than the barest now finding the strain unbearable, operating coats, allowing nothing is vital to British interests, in- for interest on capital or even for cluding the intereste of Canada, A dinner dance will be held at depreciation on the ships, which Australia, and New Zealand, that the Repulse Bay Hotel to-night is the normal way by which new they should not be driven off the and a tea dance on Sunday, Nov. construction is financed. It is trade routes which they opened 17. The last bus leaves Repulse natural therefore that the tramp and on which they did all the Bay at 1 am and a half hourly
been bus service Sunday afternoon. shipowners should want the sub- pioneer work. There have
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary,
Hong Kong, 12th November, 185,
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ERENCH BANK RAISES RATE
Paris, Nov. 14:
The Bank rate was unexpectedly
raised from three to four per cent
to-day to stem the flow of French gold to foreign banks
Advances in securities were raised
from four to five per cent,
are
sidy to be continued for another conversations from time to time twelve months after the end of between the British Governments
There were two cases of enteric fever, reported to the Healzi Al, thorities during the 24 hours ended on Thursday,
The half-yearly general meeting
ROOSEVELT ISSUES of the Hong Kong Branch of the
PROCLAMATION R.E, O.C.A. will be held in the matn dining hall at Wellington
Washington, Nov. 14. Barracks on Thursday, November The first step was taken here 20, commencing at 8 pm. All to end the United States, rule. In members of the Corps, ex-R.E., and the Philippines when President members of the Engineer Section Roosevelt issued a proclamaton RK.V.D.C, are requested to attend, terminating the existing govern.
'ment "of the Philippines, and eryt Mr. Butler, residing at No. 79 tablishing a commonwealth, under ⠀⠀⠀ Kimberly Road, has reported to the constitutional government splee police that while driving private A decade hende, the common car No. 2664 along Nathan Road on wealth will become completely. Ins?! Thursday, he collided with private dependent. ---
A statement Issued by the Bank this year, when it is due to ex affected concerning measures The following forthcoming wed- car No. 4296, driven by Mrs. Keuter, uf France shows that 680.000.000 pire. Conditions have not yet which might be taken to redress dings are amounced: Lieut. Brian Eldridge, Both cars were damaged. france in gold were withdrawn dur been made remunerative, for Brithe balance between the British Eagban O'Brien HM.B. Medway, and Mrs. Eldridge was admitted to ing the week-end of November 8 tigh shipping as a whole, and in Hiries and their foreign subsidized and Miss Elizabeth Strahan, of 9688 the Kowloon Hospital, suffering Club, Hill, was admiiter The increased outting is due partly rect some sections of it, notably rivals. It is fime that these.
from shock.. to a certain uneasiness in the the liner companies serving the conversations led to definite and French political 'situation.—
trans-Paciic routes, are worse off effective measures of selfprotec than they were. The cause of I tion.
The Peak; Mr. Jallus Wen Bau, mercantile assistant 65 Queen's Road East, and Mia Jessie Bimp son, 2 Un Chau Street, Kowloon
Thurs
Kowloon Hospi de Buffering from curta An European
Kenneth and legs caused Thompson, residing at No. 1 Gun broken glass, at Pine Tree Rosa