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二拜禮 號七十月六英港香 TUESDAY JUNE 27, 1933.

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THE HONGKONG-SHANGHAI AIR MAIL SERVICE

Amphibian Plane to Make Trial

RYDER CUP THRILLS

AMERICA. NEARLY

ECLIPSED

SAVED BY BURKE AND DUDLEY

London, June 26. Only a magnificent re- covery by Burke and Dudley, who went out this afternoon in 34 and came home in 35, prevented the United States from suffering a complete eclipse in the Ryder Cup foursomes, at Southport to- day.

At It was, Perry and Padgham could not stand against the pres sure and lost their four-hold ad- vantage in a thrilling match.

Britain leads by two and a half wins to one and a half. The singles į will be played to-morrow.

Detalls are appended:

ALLISS AND WHITCOMBE

. v. HAGEN AND SARAZEN.

Percy Allias and Claude Whit- combe halved their match with Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen.

Out:

Home:

Out: Hame:

Out:

Home:

Out: Ionic:

The

Britain.

3 5 4 4 4 5 5 3 4–37

64 4 3 4 3 4 34–34

3 6 4 4 4 5 4 3 5-97

Flight This Week

SPANISH AIRMEN

FOUND DEAD

In Wreckage of Their Atlantic Plane

New York, June 26. It is now confirmed that Captain Barberan and Lieutenant Collart, heroes of a 5,000 mile flight across the Atlantic, are dead.

Their bodies have been found among the wreckage of their plane a hundred miles to the west of Carmen Campechel-Reuter,

SUMATRA. QUAKE

REGISTERED IN HONGKONG

MANY EUROPEANS

KILLED

.

DELAY IN START

MACHINES FOR LINE NOT YET DELIVERED

Owing to a delay in the de- livery of machines, the Shang- hai-Hongkong-Canton air mail service will not be commenced nsi early as was anticipated. At the same time, Hongkong will not. have to wait very long.

The above statement was made to a Telegraph representative by Major James H. Doolittic, the famous American. ace, in a brief interview on the Empress of Asia. Major Doolittle stated that four Douglas umphibian planes have j been ordered for the service and in view of the delay in delivery It is not expected that the line |will be Inaugurated for a month at least. The planes to be used on the route will carry mail and have accommodation for eight passen- gers as well.

TRIAL FLIGHT THIS WEEK.

Sometime before the end of this week, however, A preliminary Twenty Europeans. are night will be made in a Looning among the victims of the amphibian machino by Mr. H.

·

manager

disastrous earthquake which Bixby, of New York, business of the Pan-American struck Bencoolen in Sumatra Line, Mr. L. Bong, operations 66 14 13 0 16-148 on Sunday according to a manager, and Mr. Allison, chief Reuter message from. Bata-tion Corporation. The object of pilot of the China National Avia-

via.

this light will be to explore and

America

458444 635-37

G43 45 45 35-38

3 464 445 44-37

Over sixty persons were

check up the line bofore mails. killed

are conveyed over the route.

4 4 4 4 4 3 6 6 4-97-149 by the quake, which was registered

We also understand that in the

St. Peter's, Roma, which has been closed owing to an explosion, - the culprit escaping undetected. Every projection has been made a blaze of light in recent weeks. Photo was taken on June 6 by Planet Nows.

THE ANGLO-SOVIET NEGOTIATIONS

POSITIONS MADE..

CLEAR

London. June 26. A Foreign Office com- munique states that an exchange of views took place at the Foreign Office between Monsieur Litvinoff 'and the Secretary for Foreign Affairs in which they made clear to one another the position of their respective Governments on the present obstacles to the renewal of the Anglo-Soviet, trade negotiations: Colonel Colville of the Department, of Overseas Trade was also present, British Wireless.

Biggest University

Americans made a great upon the instruments of the Hong-near future the Imperial Airways in World

recovery after boing three down in kong Observatory. the morning. A slight breeze and gotten up by the time the players

intend extending their line to

The waves reached Hongkong at Hongkong through Hanol, Bang- went out to resume their contest 6.01 a.m. on June 25 and their na- through to Europe. When this is FOUNDATION STONE

kok and Rangoon, and thence and the Americans seemed to like ture indicated that the epicentre the conditions better.

was situated at about 1,500 miles done there will be a direct mail

LAID BY KING direction of Sumatra. from the Colony, in the general line from Peking to Europe.

At the first hole, Hagen made a great recovery after Sarazen had aliced his teeshot, enabling. Sarazen to halve the hole in three,

The first shock probably occurred at the epicentre at 5.65 a.m. At the second Allisa's approach The quake must have been of very was short and the Americans won grent violence for the amplitude of the hole, while the position was re-the waves was the greatest since the trieved at the third when Hagen Japanese earthquake of March 2, was short with his approach and 1933, which compared in violence Sarazen's chip shot was wide. with the Yokohama earthquake of Whitcombe approached dend and 1923. the Englishmen won the hole casily. At the sixth, Sarazen holed a five-yarder to snatch the hole at 4 to 5 and at the eighth he hooked his drive to set Britain three up once again. Britain turned thres up.

It was on the home journey. that

the Englishmen cracked

RIVER LEVELS

LOWER

GOING HOME.

Major Doolittle was trained at

JAPANESE LAND NAVAL FORCE

ECHO OF SHOOTING INCIDENT

PROTESTS IN MOSCOW

Moscow, June 26. A strong protest was lodged by the Japanese Ambassador with the Soviet Government to-day re garding the alleged shooting of three. Japanese fisherinen on the east coast of Kamchatka on June 14..

The protest was delivered by Mr. Ota to the acting Commissar

for Foreign Affairs, M. Sakolni-. koff, former Soviet Ambassador in Britain

Lightening of World Debt Burden Urged

NEW CHECK AMERICAN TO DUMPING ON

NAIROBI TARIFF

SYSTEM

GIVING IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

Nairobi. June 26..

The inability or East Africa to impose the system of Imperial Preference owing to the exist

ence of various treaties with for-I eign countries will, to some ex- tent, be overcome as the result. of new measures proposed.

WORLD RECOVERY

NOT AN INVITATION TO DEFAULT

BRITISH VIEWS ON DEBTS

Private

London, June 26.

meetings were

The Government has issued held to-day of the six. sub- new scale of tariffs under which committees in which the a specific rate or an alternative

ad valorem duty may be imposed, Work of the World Confer-

ence is proceeding.

which ever is the higher.

ence

The object is to give a prefer- through this system to British goods.

At a public meeting of the sub- commission dealing with the im- mediate monetary and financial For example, low-priced foreign mensures, Mr. Neville Chamber- goods dumped in East Africa will lain referred to the need demon- Pay the same duties as higher-strated by recent experience for priced Manchester goods.

adequate safeguards in addition

A similar course is being taken to the ro-establishment of confid- in regard to other articles.-ence in the internal stability of Router..

Europe before normal interna- tional lending could be resumed.

A HENDON AIR DISPLAY

FOREIGN VISITORS

ENTRANCED

London, June 26,

But the immediate problem was not fresh lending but the repay- Iment of loans already made. De- struction of confidence had actual- ly reversed the flow of capital and this coupled with the fall in prices had led to the present difficulty:

The Japanese Note alleged tha!

A general riso in world prices three Japanese, fishermen engaged in their profession in the region

might materially Improve the situ ation to the advantage of of Cape Kronotzky were shot dead.

the debtor but there were some cases. They were-in-a-small boat-from

where temporary adjustments the fishing-trawler, the Funi Maru, supply on shore. Such a heavy Society of British Aircraft Con-gagements as far as possible in the Over 1,000 foreign guests were might be necessary to assist the and were replenishing their water entertained at Hendon by the debtors to fuin! their external en- fire was opened by unidentified structors at a display of flying and existing circumstances. persons on share that the larger aircraft engines components and craft was compelled to abandon the three men to their fate.

BODIES FOUND,

accessories.

craft.

NO UNIVERSAL RULE.

"

No universal rule could be ap

London, June 26. Major Doolittle is proceeding and in the presence of a dis- With imposing ceremonia!

Some magnificent exhibitions of fying were given in military aero-plied. The natural method of home via Manila and Batavia. In

A Japanese destroyer rushed to

planes, as well as in mail and pas- procedure was negotiation between Batavia he will catch the K.L.M. tinguished gathering including air liner to Amsterdam and, will representation of seats of learn- the scene and found the three enger carrying and pleasure air-the debtors who knew their own difficulties and the creditors whose proceed from there to London. ing in many parts of world, the bullet-riddled bodies on the beach. Mr. Ola. declaring that the King, accompanied by the Queen Japanese Government reserved to the inspection of the guests tion of their rights.

The machines were thrown open 88ent was required to any deroga- Rockwell Field, San Diego, and and attended by Lord Irwin, all rights of future action," asked who were deeply impressed with Треве difficulties received his commission In

frequently Minister for Education laid the for permission for the Secretary the exhibition-British Wireless. arose because there was no U. S. Army Air Corps in 1917. foundation stone of the new of the Japanese Consulate

who could speak with authority in Since that time he has made one University of London buildings Petropavlovsk to proceed to tho

the negotiations with creditors. record after another. In 1922 he in Bloomsbury this afternoon. spot in a torpedo-boat to ascertain HOPE FOR RUBBER made the first non-stop flight Their Majesties drove through across the United States, flying the the streets crowded with sight- 3,000 miles of the course in loss seors in an open Landau, and with no than 24 hours. In 1925 he won an escort of the Household

up. At WITH EXCEPTION OF the Schneider Cup Race.

the tenth, Whitcombe was bunkered) and at the eleventh he missed an eighteen-inch putt. His errors en-

SHEKLUNG

STUNT EXPERT.

the

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the facts.

at

RESTRICTIONS

DUTCH COMMITTEE MOVING

of

оле

In Britain since 1860, they had such an organisation in the Coun- cil of Foreign Bondholders which had successfully dealt with debts amounting to many millions.

The question of obtaining statu tory authority for such an organi- sation must rest with ench Gov- ernment concerned.

NO RIGIDITY.

M. Sokolnikoff declared he had, information regarding the Ca- alleged Incident, but if Mr. Ota's valry.

information was right, the guilty, The new building which will would be punished. serve as centre of the largest abled the Americans to reach the the River Conservancy

According to the latest report of

While in China, Major Doolittle University in the world has been garding the Secretary of the He rejected the proposal re-

Amsterdam, June 20. soventeenth only one down. At this Kwangtung

for the gave many demonstrations, pro- designed by. Mr. Charles Holden. Province National minent among them being a dis- It will take thirty years to com- agreed to the voyage of the official appointed a committeo of five

Potropavlovsk Consulate, but hole, Britain become dormie one but Government, the West and North play in Shanghai in a 700 horse-plete.

The Dutch rubber-growers have at the eighteenth Allies was bunker Rivers are still subsiding, but the powered Hawk, loaned him by the

members who have been seriously ed with his second shot while Sara East River level is slightly higher Curties Acroplane Company, be loyal address, recalled that the Soviet local nuthorities would be nexion with the restriction

The King, in acknowledging the Upon a civil ship. zen was on the green in two. Whit-than on Sunday.

He argued that Governments of M. Sokolnikoff stated that the discussing the situation in con- the various countries should on- fore officials of the Air Ministry, University which had completed a

courage the creation of such or Also he staged a

rubber-growing. demonstration century of distinguished and hon-

ordered immediately to Investi- for Mr. T. V. Soong, Chinese oured is, had waited a long time gale.

They are proposing to consult anisations where they did not. with the Dutch Government re- much as between different debtor exist, but conditions varied so Finance Minister,

FURTHER MEETING. As the liner for its home, and he rejoiced to see

garding the execution of plans countries and as between differ on which he was travelling to the the beginning of a finely planned

Subsequent Information show and it is thought here that there ent classes of creditors that he United States ateamed out from group of building which would ing that a Japanese torpede-boat is a good possibility of realising would deprecate any attempt to lay Shanghai. He has given many serve as the headquarters for her destroyer had entered Soviet restriction-Reuter. hair-raising exhibitions in

far reaching work and influence.

waters and had landed on Soviet ton and Hangchow.

"I count it of a good omen that territory part of the crew, who in these dificult times we have an explored the shore in the region opportunity of showing an un-of the incident, led to a further shaken faith in the inoatimablo conversation late to-day between IN benefits of knowledge and educa- Mr. Ota and M. Sokolnikoff.

combe recovered magnificently, plac-

third shot dead.

ing the ball within eighteen inches below:

The comparative levels are given of the hole, but Alliss missed the putt and Hagen laid the Americans'

June 25 June 26 West River at Shiu-

hing

26.7..24.0 North River at

Tsingyuen ..... 16 *12.9

at Samshul 18.3 17 East River at Shek-

lung

8.1 8.7

MITCHELL AND HAVERS

T. DUTRA AND SHUTE.

Mitchell and Havors beat Dutral and Shute by three up and two to play.

1

Britain.

Scorts:

Out: Home:

Out:

... 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 3

3 5 3 5 4 4 4 4 5 37;

3 4 4 4 2 4 5 4

Home: 5 4 4 3 5

Out:

America.

....45444 445

Homa: .. 3 4 4 7 4 8 6 5 4

Out: 4 0 4 4 4 4 020 88 Homo:.. 5 3 3 5 4 4 5

The Englishmon resumed the

PETERSON BEAT

COOK

HEAVYWEIGHT SCRAP

AT CARDIFF.

London, Juno 20.

PROFESSOR MOLEY

Can-

tion." His Majesty added.-Bri- itish Wirelosa.

A HURRY Flying to Conference quired

From Ireland

-

The acting Foreign Commissar Informed Mr. Ota that there was The site which is ten and ano Soviet frontier guard in the half acres in aroa, has been ac- region of Cape Kronotzky, and largoly throught the that therefore, the Soviet were generosity of the Rockefeller very perplexed by the report of the Foundation Fund-Reuter,

Incident,

·SOVIET PROTEST.

7,100 NEW LAWS FOR U.S.A.

62,000 BILLS BEFORE LEGISLATORS

down a rigid procadure. Nothing in nature of an arbitrary body would be acceptable but an au thoritative and an impartial body which could giye advico was want- ed. He moved the matter be re- ferred for careful detailed con- sideration by drafting committee.

AMERICAN VIEW.

Sonator Cousenë (United States) Chicago, Illinois.

said he did not believe prices American State Legislatures could be raised by monotary means have adopted some 7,100 Bills 50 alono nor did he believe that prices far this year to add to the scores could or should be raised sum- London, Juno 27. Included in the list of recipients Professor Moley, the American of the M.B.E, (Military Division) Ho alterated that assurance Statuto books, reports The Amer with the structure of debt. now of thousands of laws already on the clently to effect: an equilibrium economist, who in officially due at in the King's Birthday Honours regarding the punishment of the Ican Legislatore match this afternoon four up and In a 15 round heavyweight, con- Plymouth in the Manhattan were never in dangor of losing

Cardiff to-night, Jack

at are the names of Capt. II. C. Do La Kulity, but strongly protested Sixty-two thousand Bills were and the United States was neling..

Association existing Prices' must be raised their grip. At the second, Mit-Peterson, heavyweight champion of dramatic arrival, according to a vice Corps, China Command; who warship, and

0 p.m. to-day is, making a more Bere, late of the Royal Army Sor- against the action of the Japanese Introduced into 45 legislatures this on that conviction, through mea chell placed a great iron shot with- Aritain, beat George Cook, the rep

Australian fighter.

in Amorlean

session-Router. Embassy recently left for Home, and Llaut. He donled the Japanese stato

Be sures to increase purchasing power. in two feet of the pin and at the

circles, where it is stated that he F. W. Young, adjutant of the ment that the Japanese Embassy in third Dutra hit the pin' with his Peterson won the encounter on is disembarking at Queenstown, In lat. Battalion the Lincolnshire Moscow informed he Commissariat

Enterprise would not recover ita. points, the fight going the full dis- Ireland, and fiving to London in a Regimant, at present stationed at for Foreign-áirde es mir malon

It ir notified in the Admiralty Fleet courage until given a leade from.. (Continued on Page 7.) —l tanoo.—Roster—-

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