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TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, JUNE 6,

INDIAN DE VALERA

PEAK TRAMWAYS' GOOD YEAR.

"BRAIN BEHIND CONGRESS" ARRESTED

Bombay, June 5. Umashanker anid to be the "brain behind Congress" in Bombay has Lees arrested, Ife is compared with the do Valera of Black and Ten days, as he never slept two n'ghts in the same place and had ony hair bread л esenpen from capture. Io controle the Con- Krens activities from behind the acones, Reuter.

More Rioting.

New Delhi, June 4. According to the leading verna- A serious com- cular newspaper munal riot han broken out at Alwar.

Disturbance in Pundri.

Later.

INCREASED DIVIDEND

MADE POSSIBLE

with

1932.

JAPAN'S POLICY

CHINESE VIEWS ON SPEECH

Nanking, June 6.

In reference to Viscount Salto's apeech yesterday the apokesman The annual meeting of share of the Foreign Office to-day stated the Shanghai agreement the move- Mr places no limit on holders of the Peak Tramwaye Com-t

which chair. kong Hotel on Saturday. pany, Limited, was held in the Hong.

ments of Chinese troops Henry Humphreys in the Scolt have perfect freedom to move in Others present were Messrs.

are Chinese troops arston and A. B. Stewart (direc-Chinese territory.

C. maining in their original posta tors). D. Wilson, J. A. Tarrant, D.

instead of, according to Viscount E. Clark, J. D. Humphreys, P. Petts andi J. L. Quie (secretary).

Saito's allegation, being at a pre- The year's report. disclosed satisfactory state of affairs, and the acribed dlatance from Shanghal.

adoption, Chairman, in moving its commented on the excellent position. He said:

4

The report and statement of Ac been in your bands for the past nine I propose with your permission to take them as rend,

counts and auditors' report having

dayn,

rights on carn

It in reported that a large num- ber of Hindus had collected to inaugurate their god Shivas at the

Your Directors and General Mana- temple outshle the City when two mammoth processions, one con gers are pleased to come before you nected with the temple and the with the most satisfactory statement celebrating the Moslem of accounts that they have been other

to you for to present anniversary of their saint Pir able

severni years past, enabling us to re: dividend of clashed.

The news is spreading and has commend an increase resulted in rioting all over the - This has been made possible by increases in traffic receipts and rents City-Reuter.

of 38,951.93 and $3,920.03 respective- ly, and a reduction in expenditure $7,017.1-1. The increase In the rent It is officially confirmed that, in account is due to the leasing of the and riat which advertising the Hindu-Moslem occurred at Alwar, State troops stations.

There has been no capital expendi- reconstruc- were called out and compelled to Are on the crowd, with the result ure on construction or

tion during the period under review. and 30

account, that

were killed

and repairs Maintenance injured.

This is chiefly accounted for Three people were killed and 23 however, is $2,599.84 more than inst

your. wounded in another communal by our ropes costing more owing to disturbance in the small town of the low rate of the dollar. Pundri, Punjab Presidency, where the Hindus, taking advantage of the strained feelings between the of Shiah and the Sunni Deta

both Moslems, attacked knives and lathis,

The police restored order after some difficulty. All the victims were Moslems.--Reuter.

Lwu

MISHAP DELAYS

AVIATOR.

MAY CONTINUE FLIGHT TO-MORROW

with

Owing to the slight mishap that occurred on Saturday as ho was preparing to leave on a trial flight, Senor Fernando Rein y Loring, the Spanish airman who is on a flight from Madrid to Manila has had his departure again delayed. Repaire to his machine are being effected, and if completed to-day, he intends to make a test flight this afternoon If all goes well and he considers his machine sufe for the hop across the China Sea to Luzon, Senor Rein will probably take off on Tuesday.

!

Although the mishap to his plane was by no means dangerous, as it was vecurred while the machine stationary, it could not be overlook- Senor Rein was taxi-ing across ed.

to the aerodrome preparatory taking or for the test flight, when one of the wheels sank in a mud- hale. There were few people at and the aerodrome at the time, those present were unable to lift the wheel out.

1 was thought that it would be possible to tow the plane out with the assistance of a motor-car, and a rope was attached to the car and a strut on the undercarriage. The strain proved too much on the strut, however, as it broke in the tempt.

KING'S BIRTHDAY.

nt-

A NEIGHBOURLY EXCHANGE OF GREETINGS

The following exchange of tele- grama has taken place.

From the Governor of Maeno to the Omeer Administering the Government of Hongkong:

"Meu nome e Colonia saudo na pessou de vexa Sua Majestade Jorge Quinto dessejando todas pros- peridades grande nacao inglesa. Encarregado Governor."

A new item in the report is the proposed allocation of $4,000 for pas ages and leave pay. This has been put forward at the instance of our auditors, who said they did not con sider it right that the whole burden should of leave my and paksages fall on one year only. In future we shall debit salaries and wages

nerount, and credit profit and less leave pay and passagers account with $3,000 annually.

in

I have no further remarks. to anke, gentlemen, and beg to propose that the statement of accounts as present. ed be passed. After these have been duly meronded I shall be pleased to answer any questions shareholders may have to nak, arising out of the accounts.

was seconded by Mr. Patts, and carried unanimously.

The Statement of acenunts

HOW re-

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He regarded Viscount Snito'n statement ns unilateral, saying that the causes of the Shanghai incident were Japanese aggression,

Fastest Crossing of the Pacific and if the Japanese did not adept hostile action nothing untoward is by Empress Direct Express flat from days could happen in Shanghai.

He stated that China was will-Yokohama to Vancouver.

Empress of Asia and Empress ing to attend a Round Table con- Washington Conference, ference if it were in the nature of Russia, largest and fastest of the aimed at the settlement of Sino-liners on this run, offor First

Class for the most fastidious. Japanese issues as a whole.

in reference to Manchukuo the at new low fares. spokesman declared that at first the Japanese Government denied any active support of Manchukuo, but now Viscount Salto openly an- nouneca support of the new state. This fact is making the Chinese

suspicious authorities more Japanese sincerity in their inter- national dealings.-Reuter.

The Lytton Padty.

Peking, June 4.

his and

col-

Lord

Lytton

of

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leagues on the League Commis sion are expected to arrive here to-morrow night from Manchuria couver where they have been investigating shipside. conditions for some time.--Bruter, through to distination.

Stop Over at Chirchow.

Mukden, June 4. The Commission is on its way to Peking by train and will ranke a brief inspection of Chinchow en route.-Reuter.

All Empress sailings to Van- trains go direct from checked baggage

Dr. Koo Welcome,

Tokyo, June 4. The Foreign Office has notified the Lytton Commission that Japan would welcome a visit from Dr. Wellington Koo, provided it was made clear to him that he was not coming to Japan for the purpose of investigating conditions here. 38 the Commission was appoint-

Back in Peking.

ed to investigate in China and The chairman proposed the re-elee-Manchurin only.Reuter. tion of Sir Robert Ile Tuny, Sir Elly

Peking, June 5. Kadoorie, Mr. A. B. Stewart, Mr. J. Scott Haraton and Mr. L. J. Davies

The Lytton Commission arrived rectors. This was seconded by

here at 9 o'clock this evening and as directors. This Mr. Tarrant, and carried.

The re-election of

the auditors, received an informal welcome from a large Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mathews Chang Hsich-ilang and and Messrs. Linstead and Davis, wna gathering of Chinese and foreign proposed by Mr. Wilson and second-prominent people. ed by Mr. J. E. Humphreys, and was carried.

The meeting then closed.

LESSON SERMON.

cause

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST, HONGKONG.

only

and "God the creator" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches Sunday. of Christ, Scientist, on yesterday.

to

The Commissioners will remain in Peking for a furtnight and then go to Japan, returning to China Inter to compile their report, pro- bably at Peitaiho.

Lord Lytton, with several of the Commissioners will go to Tsingtao by train in a few days for a brief visit after which they will return to Peking-Reuter,

DANGER!

YOU ARE A VICTIM OF

HONGKONG FOOT

IF YOUR FEET and

mer.

he

The Golden Text was.-"Thou receive art worthy, O Lord, glory and honour and power for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are were created." (Revelation 4;II). Among the citation which coni- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible.-"Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth under- standing. For the merchandise of it is better than the chandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. The Lord by wisdom hath founded the earth by

hath understanding

(Pro. established the heavens.* 3;13, 14, 19).

The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the following passage from the Science textbook, Christian "Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker EddyTo grasp the reality and From the Officer Administering order of being in its Science, you the Government of Hongkong to, must begin by reckoning God as the divine Principle of all that the Governor of Macao:

intel- thank you for your good really is. All substance,

on the occasion of

being, ligence, Majesty's Birthday. I reciprocate mortality, cause and effect be most heartily and send long to God. These are is at . Wed.; 8th June at 10 a.m. them

manifesta- Sun., 12th June at 10 am.every good wish to Your Excel- tributes, the eternal Wed., 16th June at 10 a.m.lency and the Colony of Macao, tions of the infinite divine Prin-

Southorn, O.A.G."

ciple, Love." (p.276). Sun. 9th June at 10 n.m. Sat., 18th Juno at 3 p.m. Thurs., 7th July at 3 p.m. Fri. 17th June at 9 a.m.

AGED CHINESE PASSENGER Thurs., 30th June at 9 a.m.

DIES EN ROUTE HOME

Wed.,

Surely fate dealt no unkinder blow 8th June at noon

than to Lo Hee-hock, a passenger on The appointment is announced Tuce, 21st June at noen.

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Lo Hes-heck left Hongkong many Nicaragua In. Mapila and years ago for the United States. His Hongkong, in the poreon of Senor one ambition was to return here be. Trinidad E. Lacayo, who arrived fore he died. Ife amassed sufolent In Hongkong at the week-ond. money to bring him back to the land The Joen Consulate General will of his birth, but took ill. An be established shortly, with ambulance carried him down to the Vice-Consul, the chief oflice to be steamer just before it nalled. from in Manila. Seattle, but it had only been at nea Senor Lacayo is also the Consul Rfteen minutes when he died. As returning to Seattle would entalla for Mexico in Manila,

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