UNITED STATES

BUDGET

'HE BALANCING

TRICK

Washington, June 8. Th Senate to-day passed the Revere Bill which the House of Reprentatives approved. on Saturdy.

CANTON STUDENT

VOLUNTEERS

SIX THOUSAND ON PARADE

THE

HONGKONG

COURT UPHOLDS APPEAL

FOUNTAIN PEN LOSS SEQUEL

WEAK EVIDENCE

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 7: 1932.

SHIP CAPTAIN CAUTIONED

PIRACY RULE NOT

OBSERVED

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Captain Freer, master of the 9.8. Haldis, was charged before the Hon. Camdr. Hole, at the Marine Court this morning, with having, on May 25, being the master of a ship required to be gramme. searched under the Suppression of Piracy Regulations, commenced voyage at a time not previously the inspector General of Police. In answer to the charge, the Captain tendered a plen of not guilty.

Canton, June Colonel Huang Kwong-him, the counsellor to the Army Hend- quarters, inspected over 0,000 student volunteers on the North The Full Court, comprising the Parade Ground

on Saturday. Chief Justice (Sir Joseph Kemp) Amongst the officials present were and the Pulane Judge (Mr. Justice General Tan Chi-hafu, the defender Wood) this morning quashed the of Woosung Forts, General To conviction against Yu Wai-ko for In order to complete the balane-Yick-him, Chief of Staff of the stealing a fountain pen from Mr.notified and not approved of by

headquarters, Messrs. P. Robinson in Pedder street on expeniture will be made to Sialo

Chow Lt. Chen Chang-po, May 1st.

Cho-kcung. members of Mr. Leo D'Almada appeared for

in charge the appellant,

The ill in eutimated to produce addition revenie totalling G$1,- 119,000,00,

ing of th Budget, "drastic" cuta

in

cover the remaining G$6,000,000 out of th G$1,125,000,000 which the Treasury had decided necessary.

WRR

Meanwh Wall Street doubts the accurse of the Treasury figures. It held that

normal taxation will only bring in about; C$2,000,000,00 this year, which will be supplemented by the G$1, 119,000,000 taces now approved. As expenditure cannot be much less than $4000,000,000, there will will be a deficit, Recording to Wall Street experts, of C$800,000,000,--Renter.

over

PHILLIES DEFEAT

'BROOKLYN

BUT DODGERS HIT FOUR HOME RUNS

New York, June B. Only one match was played in the major lengues today, the Philadephia Phillies defeating the Brooklyn Dodgers in the National League by fifteen runs to seven in a keen hitting duel,

The extracdinary thing about the kame wa that when it came to really perfect timing of the ball, the Dodgers had the Phillies toust, but while they hit four home runs, their selection of the time to hit was not so well judged and nuly

seven runs were tallied.

on

The Phillies on the other hand scored only one home run-by Chuck 'Klein, who has now made fourteen-they netted fifteen runs. The successful bitters for Brooklyn were Hack Wilson (two) Wright and O'Doul-Reuter.

END OF MALTA FRICTION

Military

the Commission of the Training In Military Science, Mr. Haich Ying-chow, Mr. Lin Yi-chung, Commissioner of Foreign Affairs. and Mr. Liu Chi-wen, Mayor of Cantou.

The commander-in-chief of the Chai-tong, who was originally to 1st Group Army, General Chan have inspected the corps, was not present owing to unforeseen eir mecs, and therefore Colonel Huang took his place.

of Students After argument, the court de- Sub-Inspector Elston, oficer in efded to hear the appeal on the charge of Pirney Prevention depositions alone and not to re- hear the evidence,

searchers, said that on May 24 D'Almada said that between 4.20ceived a letter, from the Wa Fat the sa. Huldis cleared for 8 p.m. Ja outlining the ease,

Mr. On the day previous, he had re- and 4.30 pm, on May 1st, Mr. and Sing & Co.. saying that the vessel Mrs. Robinson, necompanied by would clear at 8 pm. Later in walking down Pedder street in the ter from the Company saying that their daughter and niece,

were the day, he received another let- direction of the ferry. opposite Brewer's bookshop, Mr.to engine trouble, and would sail When the vessel could not saii owing Robinson decided to leave the at

At 8 pm. the same Indies and was about to cross the day, be received another rond when, according evidence, a man, whom he alleged vessel would not sail until 6 a.m.

to his from the Company saying to he defendant, pressed on May 25. between him and Mrs, Rubinson.party under Sergeant Johnson He arranged an search He heard loud click and con- for 4 a.m. on May 25. Sergeant cluded that the appellant had Johnson later reported taken his Parker Duofold He pursued the defendant

pen. that he had completed the seare caught him near the Blue Bird

af 6 m., but that the vessel had Cafe.

not sailed. At 11 am. on Jay 25. witness received a further letter from the Company saying that the vessel would sail at noon. The ship was searched again, and duly sailed at noon.

General Tan Chi-hsie gave a address at the conclusion of the review, and expressed his satis faction at the department and general appearance of the volun- teera, He also congratulated the instructors and other members of the Commission in charge of the Purps for the display by the stud- ents during the review. One Owen Correspondent,

BRITISH OCEANIC

RESEARCH

WILLIAM SCORESBY

HOME

AGAIN

London, June 6. The Royal research ship, Wil- Ham Scoresby, reached London to- day after nineteen months spent in scientific Investigations in the South Atlantic and on the West Coast of South America.

During several months she en-

gaged in biological and hydrolo to the south of the Sandwich Is gical work near South Georgia and lands and in March last year, finding the ice favouraLikes extended her observations as far as Latitude 70 South, btaining re- sulta of great setenlife value.

she

Afterwards he surveyed the Humboldt Current on the West Coast of South America and from the Autumn until her return, sur-

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en The and Weather Report. A p.m. 8.3.8.30 p.m. A Programme of Columbia Berard

La Claquenilor (Male)

8.3-8.20 p.m. Octete. Grotte from "Mignon" (Thomas).

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The J. Sawire Celeste Getet 3877.

Maritana-Sears That Are Urightest (Wel

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14 Bulee Celeste Getet 0107. Vent Gems from "Biler wret" (Gowan)

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Columbin Light Opera Company B9UG. 8.10-10 p.m.

A relay from Mount Austin Barracks of The Reginental Band of the lat Hatin. the Bouth Wales Borderers by courtesy of The Offers Commanding.

song-The Bennie, Connie Banks

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The important point in the evidence for the complainant," said Mr. D'Almada," is that both Mr. and Mrs. Robinson from the Captain Freer admitted that moment they turned round to the the ship did not suit until noon moment they apprehended

the on May 25. He said that had it appellant, kept their man in, sight, not been for engine trouble, it i and saw quite clearly that he did would have sailed at daylight. not pass the pen to anyone, or In view of the circumstances of get rid of it in any way. Yet the ease, Comir. Hole cantionett when he was searched, no foun- the defendant, remarking that it) tain pen, other than his own, was was what could be termed "am found in his possession,"

act of God."

Mr. D'Almada added that an-

Elder Choufeghann (Unan-Baritone) 4568, 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 pm. Clone Down,

A recurs in the atove Europena Erammes are kindly applied for Manara,

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FRENCH LOANS

B

other man then appeared on the scene friend of the appellant

and asked what the trouble: was. In his excited state oľ mind, 3Dr. Robinson

BANK'S HEPRESENTATIVE accused this person of receiving

handed over to a policeman, and the pen.

IN MANCHURIA The appellant had then been

Tokyo, June 6. still another search did not reveal

Questioned in the Diet to-day, the pen. He submitted that the

Viscount Saito, Prime Minister, Anding of the Magistrate had been denied that the French Govern- altogether against the evidencement was negotiating loans with and the weight of evidence. the Manchukuo Government under

Mr. D'Almada was still arguing fl guarantee from the Japanego | his case when the Chief Justice Government, but Reuter learna intervened.

from a reliable source that a re- presentative of the Franco-Asiatic Bank is at present in Tokyo.

FREE ELECTION NOW ved the trawling grounds near the Falkland fslunds to obtain an

"We are of the opinion," he POSSIBLE

accurate estimate of their com-said, "that there was no evidence mercial possibilities.

an which the Magistrate could He will leave shortly for Man- Properhe upper will therefore

have convicted the ar- churin where he is to discuss with

conviction

London, duae 6.

The "William Scoresby" is only

In a Parliamentary answer re a small vessel, 134 feet long, with garding the settlement of the complement ot twenty-three,

Malta question, the Colonial See- under Commander Jolliffe... retary said members would have-British Wireless.

seen that on June 3rd the Arch-

bishop of falta and the Bishopi

of Gozo issued

A new

Pastoral

which supersedes the Pastoral of May, 1980).

JUNIOR T.T.

WON BY WOODS ON A NORTON

London, June 0. Daring and brilliant riding was

His Majesty's Government had held the same view as their pre- Десенного, that ir the 1980 Pastoral remained in force, it would be impossible for a Free election in Malla to take place. He was glad to say that that sitna-) tion no longer exists, and the Gov-seen in the Junior Tourist Trophy erner had been authorised to promotor-cycle race held in the Isle ceed with the elections.--British | of Man' to-day on the well-known 264-miles course, which rusa over mountaina and contains many sharp perilous benda.

Wireless.

LONDON TIN CO. FAILURE

STEPS TO PREVENT FORCED SALES

The race was won by Stan ley Woods on a Norton machine at an average speed of 77.16 miles an hour.

W. L. Hanley, on a Rudge ma chine, was second at 76.30 miles an hour and Tyrell Smith, also on a Rudge, was third at 71.02 miles

an hour-British Wireless.

of

POST OFFICE PROFITS

London, June 6. The Secretary of the London Metal Exchange has issued a state-

out regarding the failure Meanrs. Lewis Lazarus and Sons. announcing that in order to avoid forced sales of the arising from the suspension, a group represent- ing the larger interests on the Metal Exchange has been formed to take over any tin which might otherwise be thrown upon an un- wing market.-Reuter.

The Lewis Lazarus Arm's com- mitments are said to involve he- tween five and six thousand tous of tin and about 2,500 tons copper. Reuter.

of

PREMIER BACK IN LONDON

FIT FOR THE WORK AHEAD

BIG SURPLUSES FOR LAST YEAR

London, June 6. The commercial accounts of the

bu allowed and the quashed."

BRIGHTER CRICKET

Continned front Page 1.)

but the Manchukuo aud Soviet authorities, the question of French rights and interests in the Chinese Eastern Railway, in which he will seek a share of the directorate.

It is understood that if the negotintions are successful, the French representative will offer a Ioan to the Manchukuo Govern- ment for the improvement of the the highest totals of the season railway, after which offer he will was put up by Kout at Swanson, negotiato other loans with legit!- |A.P.P. Chapman declaring the inmate industrial undertakings, al-

nings closed at 488 for 8 wickets.

though they will not be political loans.Reuter.

DERBY v. HAMPSHIRE.

field and compiled 137, Hampshire

Derby batted first at Chester-I replying with 147. second knock,

In their Derbyshire sent back for 91, the southerners were being set the apparently easy task of making 83 runk to Hampshire

win. also found

runs dificult to obtain, however, and eight wickets fell before the win- ning hit was registered. .

NOTTS Y. SOMERSET. Larwood, Voce

GENERAL DAWES RESIGNS

U.S. "INFLATION" CORPORATION

HONGKONG SHARE

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OFFICIAL SUMMARY BY STOCK EXCHANGE

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Conditions were again quiet this (morning, and quotations more or less [unchanged.

Sales

Hotels (Cum. Rights) $12 Hongkong Lands $78 Humphreys $10.00

Hongkong Trams $23.15/23 Chinn Lights (Old) $20%%/20,85 Hongkong Electrics $74 Hongkong Ropes $14.20 Dairy Farms $28.30 Buyers

Bank of East Asia $115 Canton Insurances $1200 China Fire Insurances 3000 II.K, and W. Docks $18 Providents New) 32.30 Hongkong Lands $77% Humphreys $10.10 Hongkong Trams $28.10 Star Ferries $00% China Lights (Old $20 Hongkong Electries $11.60 Macho Electrics

ICA $21 Telephones (P.P.) $23% Hongkong Ropes $14 Dairy Farms $28.30

Lane, Crawfords (Old) $67% Lane, Crawfords (New) 36.30 Sinceres $10

H.K. Govt. Loans 25 Premium

Sellers

Hongkong Bank $1500 South China Motor "B" $12 Hotels (Cum. Rights) $12.60 Hotels (Rights) $1.80 Canton Ices $614

NO INCREASE.

CRAIGENGOWER REJECTS

PROPOSITION

An extraordinary general meeting

New York, June 6. General Charles Dawes, Ambassador to Britain, has

ex

re

of the members of the Craigengewer Cricket Club was held yesterday at the Club House, when a proposition

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figured prominently in the innings Reconstruction Finance Corpora from $15 to $24 was discussed,

and Walkeraigned the chairmanship of the to increase he annual subscription victory secured by Notts, who tion, the capacity of which the won the toss, took the first tenancy Government proposes to increaseado reference to the financial posi- The chairman, Mr. B.-W. Bradbury, of the wicket and compiled 351, to G33,000,000,000.

tion of the Club in moving the motion, Walker contributing 103. Somer- sel, in their first attempt, made the resignation of the well-known the subscription was Rule 12.

President Hoover has accepted IIe was seconded by Mr. U. M. Omar. 117 (Voce, 4 for 25) and follow-financier-diplomatist, who explains reads that the annual subscription The existing rule with regard to ing on, fared even worse, the last that he is anxious to return to shall be $15 (payable in advance) on wicket falling with the

Hcore-his banking business in Chicago. October 1 of each year, board showing 72. Larwood how-Reuter.

The proposi led capitally to take 4 wickets for

tion moved by the chairman was that it be altered to read as follows: 18 runa.

"The annual subscription shall be $21 GLAMORGAN v. KENT.

(payable in advance) at the rate of Another century by Frank.

meeting, which Woolley,

of each year. $2 per month commencing October 1 Kent's famous left

The proposition was then put to the about 60 members, and was rejected, composed of

Was

Nanking, June 6. Post Office for last year show a hander, distinguished a bright with the Soviet was discussed at It is learned authoritatively surplus on the Postal Service of opening

that, the resumption of relations innings nt Swansea, £10,000, and a surplus on Tele- where A.P.F. Chapman was able Political Council, but the nature only about 10 voting for it.

a secret meeting of the Central phones of £576,000, while the do- to apply the closure with eight of felt on Telegraphs has been re- wickets down and a score of 488. divulged.-Reuter.

the decisions has not baen duced by £180,000 compared with Glamorgan never looked likely the previous year.-British Wire- feat.

to put up a fight. Freeman took seven wickets for 68 in their first innings, which realised 148, and

Two Chinese boatmen charged be- four wickets for 38 in their second, fore the Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the Marino Court this morning, with which closed at 133, Kent winning having made fast their craft to the Sub-Tuspector Elaton, prosecuting! Chinese for having boarded the by an innings and 207 rung.-

8.8. Agapenor while she was under President Lincoln, at the

Rentor. Kowloon Wharf, before the Hon. Comdr. Hole.

way in the harbour, were each fined $20 or two weeks' imprisonment.

London, June 6.

at the Marine Court this morning. Fenid the accused was reen walking

from on

WATER LEVELS.

WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

The following table issued by the Kwangtung River Conser vancy Commission shows the

In connexion with the opening of holght of water in English feet

The Tremier, who has curtalled down the gangway carrying a parcel Hon. Comdr. Hole, at the Marine the Cottage Hospital for women and on the dates named in the West, Six Chinese were charged before the his holiday owing to Important by an Indian watchman at 9 p.m. Court this morning, business awaiting him, to-day loft yesterday. The parcel was found to boarded the n.s. Agapenor while the afternoon, under the auspices of the

with having children at Kam Tin, to-morrow North and East Rivers: Lossiemouth by special train for contain somo pudding, cakes, was under way in the harbour, with- St. John Ambulance Brigade, it in weet niver at

which had been stolen

board. out the permission of the master.notified that one or two anecial buses Accused admitted the charge, saying They all admitted the offence, Two will run, from the Star Ferry: How North River at

Bhtubing. 4:48.7 had taken the pudding mid cakes of them, having previous convictions, from the table. Comdr. Hala:-That's were each fined $50 or five weeks loon, to Kam Tin. leaving at 8.16 a Rort of casa I don't often get. One while the other four were fined $20 car lighter service across the har-East River at There will also be a special motor. Nerth River at

Hamshui

London.

The Premier states that he has

benefitted greatly by his holiday and feels fit for the work before him.-British Wireless.

month's hard labour.

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