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No.. 13984

一拜禮 號四廿月四英港香

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933.

日十三月三

SINULB COPY 19 CENTS SILA FER ANNUM

All that is known about tyre making is embodied in

DUNLOP

TYRES

BIMETALLISM FOR CURRENCY STABILISATION

Mr. H. T. Reinay.

ETERNAL

Experts Reported to Be Seeking Anglo-American Accord AVIATION IN-

PARITY ON GOLD

SILVER BASIS

MULTILATERAL TREATY SOUGHT BY U.S.

WASHINGTON, APR. 23,

IT IS RELIABLY REPORTED THAT BIME- TALLISM HAS EMERGED AS A CARDINAL FEA- TURE OF AMERICAN MONETARY POLICY AND

TRIANGLE THAT AMERICA'S ABANDONMENT OF THE

STABBING AFFAIR

STORY

"HUSBAND CHARGED

An "eternal triangle"~ story is alleged to lie behind a stabbing affair on Saturday.

A travelling salesman living at No. 3, Gilman Bazaar, is alleged have attneked his wife and the "other man" with a pair of meat knives. Afterwards he ran into! the street where he was held up by a policeman with a revolver and forced to surrender.

GOLD STANDARD WILL BE EMPLOYED AS A LEVER TO SECURE INTERNATIONAL AGREE- MENT.

Conversations between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and President Roosevelt will, it is believed concentrate upon this issue.

According to the. New York Times correspondent, the United States is seeking a multilateral treaty for the stabilising of world currencies by fixing a gold and silver parity, perhaps on a thirty per cent. gold base and a five per cent. silver base.

WORLD INFLATION PROPOSALS

The New York. Tinci vorre proposal. Our tastics will be to show what has happened to other

The case was investigated by indent declares that this is one countries that have taken this: CID. officers during the week-end when, it is said, it appeared that of the chief points that the econo- course."-Renter.

trouble had been brewing formie experts are seeking as a basis. some time. The salesman's busi-fr

ness took him up-country, and intely

Anglo-American

ceord

he had grown suspicious. From prior to the meeting of the World

one of these trips, he made, it is Economic Conference.

said, un unexpected. return

On

Saturday and at 4.30 nm, surpris. į ed the couple,

It will then be submitted to the World Economic Conference as the

JOINT STATEMENT

ISSUED

"THOROUGH SURVEY"

Washington. April 23,

The day was occupied by n thorough survey of the business

Japanese Troops bringing up reinforcements, showing troops and trucks traversing a rough mountain

A COMFORTABLE VICTORY

PERRY CLINCHES DAVIS CUP TIE

SPAIN DEFEATED 4. TO 1

Barcelona, Apr. 23.. The pronounced superiority enjoyed by F, J; Perry and H, W. of the Disarmament Conference," Austin in the singles carried Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, It is declares a joint statement issued Great Britain through to a com- stated, is expected to issue by Dr. Roosevelt and Mr. Mac-fortable. win against Spain in the Donald, after their return from

Davis Cup to-day, the British their cruise.

The statement adds that both players repeating' 'their achieve felt that the results of the comments of Friday and winning in versations would considerably

straight sets. advance the prospects of the success of tlie Disarmament Con- ference and the World Economie Conference.

urged to adhere.

The man who was the first to basis of an international agree be attacked, received skillment to which all countries will be wound, four inches long, and had his left ear sleed off by another blow. His right hand was injured when he put it up to ward off the allack.

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The woman was also woundeti, but the injury is said to be only superficial.

A. Cantonese policeman seeing

man running towards

him

message to the nations within the next week announcing the date of the Conference as June 15. in London.

HERRIOT'S HINT.

M. Herriot was welcomed by Mr.

scores on

To ad.

(SANYJSTSTELENELDERRENTISSAARIS 13.0

CHAOS ON CHINESE

EASTERN RLY..

·TROOPS MUTINY: TRAIN

HELD UP

Harbin, Apr. 24. The small Manchukoo gar- rison at, Tehningling of the C.E.R. has mutinled and ab- ducted three railway ployees, afterwards making for the nearby hills.

In the vicinity of Weishaho. bandits pulled up the track and held up a freight-train, kidnapping the entire train erewReuter,

ALL ALONG

THE LINE

SPIRITED FIGHTING

NORTH CHINA

IN

CHINA

SIR JOHN HIGGINS TO MAKE STUDY

DELIGHTED WITH HONGKONG

(Special to "Tolagraph")

(Telegraph. Coveright. Telegraphie sagra dinance, 1994.. Hercived, April 25. Nii nn)

Shanghai, Apr. 24. Admitting that he had come to Ching for the purpose of making a study of aeronautical conditions, Air Marshal Sir John Higgins ar- rived here yesterday from Hong- kong, avenmpanied by Lady Hig- gins.

Interviewed, Sir-John' regretted, that he had been unable to stay longer in Hongkong as both he and Lady Higgins would have liked to have seen more of the Colony which they considered one of the most beautiful Apot they had ever visited.

Ideal proteCTION. Touching upon Chinese avin- tion, Sir John Higgins said that military aviation would afford an |ident means of protection for the country and particularly would prove a great uid-to the National Government in the suppression of

banditry and Communism,

From his personal experience in Trakt, he could vouch for the in

mense value of military alreraf

in this conhexion.

"I understand," he said, "front conversations with various per sons that the Chinese make na-

CHINESE ATTACK turally good pilots. It therefore

acoms that China has a wonderful opportunity of establishing ayla- tion both as a meane of defence The Chinese community was and of commerce.-Reuter. very excited, last evening on

Peking, Apr. 24.

the

receipt of an official despatch giv

ing details of a spectacular move MOTOR ACCIDENTS

by a regiment of Shinnal troops under General Shang Chan, which crossed from the western side of Luan Ho and succeeded in smash- ing its way through the Japanese

DEFEAT AT defences on the east bank on

LAST

YANKEES PUT "ON THE SPOT”

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS.

:

Washington, Apr. 23.

Saturday evening.

011

ON MAINLAND

NATHAN ROAD MISHAP

Flerce fighting occurred

Kocked down by a ear in Na- Sunday morning and the Chineac than Road last night, Chop Hui, commanders claim the recapture

of Chienanhsien at three o'clock aged 15, of Temple Street, Yauma- ti, was injured and taken to the yesterday afternoon.

Kowloon Hospital. Other Chinese troops engaged! The accident occurred ncar the Japanese at Lalung on the Public Square Street, and accord- Luan Ho and the hostilities have ing to Mr. A, E. Rocha, who was not yet ceased.

KUPEIKOW FIGHTING, -

driving the car, it was caused by

Spain made a gallant effort to Bourishing in pair of knives, im-

ALLEGED "FLOT".

stave off defeat, when Maier and medintely drdw his revolver and

Durail overcame Porry ·and Confirmation of the report ap threatened to shoot. The fugitive

Hughes in the doubles match on dropped his weapons and submitt-pears to be found in the state-

President toosevelt will con Saturday, clinching the issite in ed to arrest.

ment of Mr. Rainey, the Speaker Before Mr. Wynne-Jones at the of the House of Representatives, tinue the disarmament discussions the fifth act with the 6-3, 6-1, 1-6, 4-6, 6-3. Central Police Court to-day, Lam during an interview on the sub- with M. Herriot.

DEBACLE COMPLETE. Tal-yung, 35, was charged with in-ject of the three billion dollar in-

leting grievous bodily harm on Lijflation programme.

the boy, attempting to cross the To-day, however, Perry van- Mr. Rainey said that President Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, quished Sindreu with little effort Hung, aged 25, a "learner motor-

road, appearing suddenly in the driver." A 22-year-old woman, Roosevelt's monetary moves were

Regarding the fighting at Kupei-way of the machine, wife of defendant, was named as designed to meet a "concerted and upon his arrival, and gave a hint conceding but four games in three

know, the Chinese report serious Another accident on the main-. The sensation of a full day's hostilities at Tienanmun with the and was reported during the week. planned" campaign by foreign na- to the Press that he would raise seta, one in the first; three in the Detective Inspector Woods aptions to bent down the United the question of the organisation second, and taking the third to

of international security, when he love.

programme in the major base Japanese attacking the Chinese left end when. Chan Tin-fook, aged 9. plled for a formal week's remand, States commercially.

ball leagues was the first defeat flank during the week-end. The son of a new Territories farmer, said he believed that the political and this was granted.

The ultimate object, he said, and economic problems of the

In was admitted to the Hospital with of the season suffered by the The Chinese were successful was the stabilisation world world must be studied together.

their encounter at the Eastern rather serious injuries received New York Yankees.

through being knocked down by u currencies by means of bimetall-

M. Herrlot immediately went to

two sota, in the course of which They lost to Washington by the Gate of Kupetkow. iam. America had abandoned the

Scores of Japanese aeroplanos car driven by Mr. D. J. Miskor gold standard to pince President the French Embassy where he he secured eleven games, but made odd run in nine,

conferred with the French Am very little effort in the third and

assisted in the fighting at Tungling. The accident occurred on the main Roosevelt in a position to meet on bassador and experts.

Pittsburgh defeated St. Louis The fighting at Shahochino stopped road between the sixth and seventh. only just averted

love set in

a National League double yesterday, because both sides are milestones at Teunwan, their own ground the nations de-

header, Meine pitching with rare waiting for reinforcements after pending on the British pound ster-EXPERTS KEEP THEIR SECRETS, reverse,

the effect to blank out the Cardinals heavy casualties. ling-

one of the witnesses in the case.

MONEY-CHANGER

CHARGED

COUNTERFEIT COIN CASE

DI-METALLISM.

"We may

of

President expect

Taal Kee, a money-changer of 140, Connaught Road Central, up- Roosevelt to attempt to secure they are considering world In- peared betore Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Police Court this mor- stabilisation on

ning, charged with uttering 30 basis."

Austin completed the debacle by a straight win over Maier. The Spanlord fought well in the first

für

Now York Giants suffered an- other reverse being heavily beaten 6-2|by Philadelphia.

The discussions of the Anglo-match were:

The completo scores American experts are clothed in secrecy. It is belloved that in Perry heat Maier 7-6, 7-5, addition to currency stabilisation,

bent Sindreu 6-1, 6-3, 6-0,

Austin beat Sindreu 6-0, 6-3, 6-2, beat Maier 8.6, 7-5, 6-1, -

Maler and Barall beat Perry and Hughes 6-3, 6-1, 1-6; 4-6, 6-3 Renter.

bi-metallic Blation by the formation of a financial pool formed by the wealthy nations with the idea of

would ralse prices and restore in ternational trade.

counterfeit Chineso 20 cent pieces, Meanwhile fears are expressed helping the weaker nations along and with possession of 58. in New York, that Britain and the the path to normal trade, which

Defendant WOR remanded for seven days. It was stated that Mr. sterling bloc will meet depreciation F. X. D'Almada, sen., is appearing of the dollar by depressing the for the defence. Bail in the sumpound, thus Inunching a currency. of $2,000 was granted.

FRENCH AVIATRIX LEAVES SEOUL

FLYING TO PEKING

Tokyo, Apr. 24,

It la learned from Seoul that Mademoiselle Marydo Hitz, thé

inflation war.

'If this happens it is felt that nad France, Belgium, Holland Switzerland, the only four nations who remain theoretically on the Kold standard will be forced to follow America's example to serve their gold stocks.

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The French Government has again expressed its determination to remain on gold.

ANTI-INFLATIONISTS.

French airwoman, took of at 735 American public opinion is be ar, to-day with Peking na hering canvassed against the Inflation

proposals,

destination.

Senator Reed anys; ang

The experts are due to confer

with Mr. Ramsay MacDonald SHANGHAI CABLE and. President Roosevelt this evenlug.

not

An

OFFICES

The Herald-Tribune says the TO BE TAKEN OVER hard-headed appreciation of the conference gives evidence of

BY NANKING realitics,"

attitudo..of everything in the garden is lovely. The journal thinks that an international_tarlif traço may be one result.-Reuter.

(Special to "Telograph”)

(Telegraph, Copyright: Zelegrapălu Moo Ordinance, ASPIR Received: April

angee

HEAVY CASUALTIES. ·

Tokyo, Apr. 23. Brilliant pitching by Bridges The Chinese, suffered heavy saw St. Louis blanked out in the casualties, estimated at half a American League Detroit, while division, when they staged their Lyons and Appling helped them big scale offensive at Kupelkow, selves to home runs for Chicago The Japanese sustained losses of at the expense. of the Cloveland twenty-one killud and forty-three pitchers.

wounded. It is claimed that the Japanese still hold the strategic points-Reutor.

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Brooklyn Boston Cincinnati Chicago

Now York

Philadelphia

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SENT TO PRISON

SCOTSMAN OUT OF WORK

SENT TO HOUSE OF DETENTION

Thomas O'Neill was brought be fore Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Contral Police Court this moting charged under the Vagrancy Act. -Detective-Sergeant. C. Mottran, of the Passports Office, said dofon--- dant had been in the Colony for

A Chinese who had a chopper some time, and unfortunately lost strapped to his log with rubber a job about a week ago. "We may bands was arrested, in Morrison be able to do.something for bini

had anything to Bay, replied in

(Fitszimmons homered for New Street near Jorvole Street in the later on. Would your Worship. York)

carly hours, of yesterday morning please commit him to the House of St. Louis

Appearing before. Mr. Wynne-Detention in the meantime?" Pittsburgh

Jones this morning fil the Central Dofendant was accordingly com- (Meine pitched for Pittsburgh). Police Court, defendant; äsked. If mitted.

2.10 6 St. Lou

0: 12 0 Pittsburgh

AMERICAN LEAGUE. ·

410

(Lyons and Appling scored home

Chicago Cleveland

go, was sent to prison for one year

"A" returned banishee, named Tsoi. According to an official an by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Central Inouncement, the traffic office of the She is expected to reach Hong-!

Police Court this morning for foreign cable companies will ho kong in the course of her return "Poor people with savings C breach of the Deportation Order matte taken over, and re-organised by the run for Chicago) flight to Paris, on Wednesday counts and insurance policies are altat him in 1994 for a period of Ministry of Communications on Reuter

the ones who will suffor under this ten years. Aber WARS

Washinghten

the negative. He was sentenced to three months gaol.

Frayfourly, warned, a young married woman was arrested yesterday. In possession of 050 poplu tickets. gCharged before Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning she 'ploaded guilty and was fined $500, or four months”: hard- Labour Anotherd woman, a widow: Schmied hele 11 po pin tolover, and

Boston

Philadelphia

Dabralt

(Bridgen pliched for Detroit) low who finid fan or three,

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