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THE H
NG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY
JULY
Wind-Up Of
Conference
M. BONNET'S REPORT ON
MONETARY SIDE
A RECORD OF FAILURE
London, July 24. The future of the World Economic Conference will be fully considered by the
Conference
morrow.
Bureau to-
SUSPICIONS TO BE REMOVED
Mr. Henderson Suggests Meeting of Leaders
VISIT TO BERLIN
Berlin, July 19.
Mr. Arthur Henderson, chair- man of the Plaarmament Con ference, who has been discussing disarmament with Baron von Neurath and others here, la to most Herr Adolf Hitler, the Chancellor, at Munich this week.
The object is to discuss the question of disarmament with him, as ho had already done with Signor Mussolini and M. Daladier, -the
French Premier.
Mr. Henderson, in an interview to-day, expressed the opinion that a meeting between Herr Hitler and M. Daladier was most desirable in order to remove any distrust be-
The Bureau will have before it the reports of its two main com- missions, which, in turn, are based on the reports of their many sub-tween France and Germany, committees,
The Economic Commission has already completed its report and this afternoon the Monetary and
Financial Commission examined the report of the Rapporteur, Monsieur Bonnet, in plenary_A08- Aion.
It is stated that the initial ex- changes revealed tho close re- iationship of the majority of pro- blems involved and the necessity for settling first certain funda- mental questions.
SOLUTION IMPOSSIBLE..
It was agreed, after an CX- change of views, that solutions were, for the moment, impossible and that, in the circumstances, it was better to postpone discussion. The sub-commissions according ly decided to matters likely to lead to immediate results and modified their pro-
gramme.
concentrate
·
FIVE RESOLUTIONS.
friendly relations between the two countries were the basis of peace
in Europe.
Official German circles say that
Herr Hitler will have no objectio to meeting M. Daladier, but that no arrangement for such a meet- ing has yet been made.
NEA
TSUN WAN YAT PO CASE DROPPED
PRINTING OF AN INDECENT AD.
The summonses against Ho Ah- Buen, editor, and Wan Man-chi publisher, of the Taun Wan Yat Fo, in connexion with the publica- tion of an advertisement which contained an alleged indocont drawing, were withdrawn in the Central Pollco Court this morning. Mr. Thompson, A.D.C.I., asked permission to withdraw in view of the assistance given in the case against the manager of the Wah! Sang firm.
Mr. C. Y. Kwan, for the defence, said that the Tsun Wan Yat Po had just colobrated its 60th anni- versary. Mr. Ho had been editor for twenty years..
Mogistrate decided in the other case that the picture is in- decent. I want it quite clearly understood that the editor and publisher of a newspaper are re- sponsible for seeing that their paper, la kept clean. grave in San
Judah Exra, former Shanghai millionaire,
facing drug-ring
אסח
charges Francisco.
MESSRS. GILMAN & CO. SUED
TRANSFER QUESTION
INVOLVED
LEAVING FOR PRAGUE, Negotiations conducted by Mr. Arthur Henderson, chairman of the
An action to decide whether Disarmament Conference, with the Gorman authorities have been Messrs Gilman and Co., Ltd., were brought to a successful conclusion, or were not, in the eyes of the law, and the British visitor will leave transferces of the Sun Taxi Gab for Prague to-morrow morning. Company, was begun before the Pulsne Judge, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, The following official com. munique was issued this evening at the Supreme Court this mor-
at the closs of his negotiations: ning.
Luk Hip-kee, through Mr.
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These conversations
were
Mr. A. Honderson chairman of the F. C. E. Rendall, sued Messrs, Arms Conference, reached Berlin Gilman and Co. for $948, capital last Monday, accompanied by the on
director of the disarmament de- and interest lent to the Sun Taxi partment of the Secretariat-General Cab Co.
Mr. E. Davidson appeared for of the League of Nations. Mr. Henderson had exhaustive conver. defendant and agreed with. His Lordship's statement that the The first sub-commission, deal-sations on Monday and Tuesday ing with immediate measures, with the Foreign Minister essence of the case was whether
his clienta were transferees, adopted a resolution relating to Minister of National Defence,
Outlining the case Mr. Rendall international indebtedness. Dis- Herr Nadolny, lender of the Ger cussion on other subjects only man delegation to the Disarma said the money was loaned to the Sun Taxi Cab Co. on Jan 14. The proceeded far enough to outling ment Conference, and a represen- company had been established since the main problems.
tative of the Ministry of Aviation the end of 1031 when they obtained
questions dealt with at
12 motor cars from Mesars. Gilman's Geneva. The matorial treated recently at the Bureau of the Con on the hire purchase system. Later the Sun Co. fell into difficulties ference was discussed thoroughly and were unable to pay their in- and the Gorman viewpoint has stalments. On January 24 de been made clear to the visitor fendants re-took their cars saying ducted in a friendly spirit on both my off the Sun Co's debta. As a Con that they would re-sell them and sides and were inspired by an matter of fact Mesars. Gilman's endeavour to help the Disarma tools the cars and accessories, in-
reach ment Conference to
"cluding office furniture and ran the successful conclusion."
taxle on their own account, They Mr. Henderson was interviewed also had the benefit of a connexion by correspondents of the foreign which the Sun Co. had worked up press this evening in his hotel. and which brought in about $5,000 Without minimising the existing per month. Defendants had paid difficulties, Mr. Henderson said he off a number of debts. -BANK-CO-OPERATION.
felt that divergencies of opinion Plaintiff gave evidence that when Referring to a communication on several essential matters had he went to re-claim the money lent received regarding the general been amoothed out to some degree to the Sun Co., he was told that the principles of the monetary polley The great essential factor and the business had been taken .over by of the central banks, the report crucial point of the whole situation Mesara. Gilman's, notes that the United States de-
was the attainment of a friendly legation considered that discus- understanding between Franca sion on this question was prema-and Germany, this being the ture, but the Federal Reserve key to the whole future European Bank would gladly confer at opsituation. Only in this way could portune times with other central doubts, fears and auspicions on sides be removed.-Trans- kanks on questions of this charne both
The second sub-commission, on sermanent messures, adopted five resolutions, already reported, deal- ing, firstly with the adoption of gold as an international monetary standard; secondly the creation of central banks where they do not exist; thirdly, the need for Lo-operation between such banks; fourthly, their adaption in certain agricultural countries to special economic conditions; and fiftly, dealing with silver.
ter, when they were compatible Ocean Kuo Min. with national policies.
The sub-Commission was unable to complete its report during the present session regarding the gold exchange standard and other methods of economiaing gold, and report suggests that the Bank for International Settlements should examine the problem of the gold exchange standard.-British Wire- leas.
ATTEMPT TO ROB COMPRADORE
MR.KWOK CHAN VICTIM OF AN OUTRAGE
A daring attempt to rob Mr. Kwok Chan, compradore of the mado Banque L'Indo-Chine was yesterday, but the miscreant was. caught red-handed after stealing the gentleman's wallet containing $150.
MLLE. HILZ ON A NEW TRIP
The case is proceeding.
PROFIT TURNED INTO LOSS
UNMANIFESTED CARGO REPERCUSSION
The Taun Wan Yat Po is a well- known paper and the publicity given to the caso will be a deter- rent to them and to other papers. It is the other papers that it may possibly be my duty to warn. That I think can be done quite woll na I am doing it now. I will ac- cept the Police withdrawal but I want the defendants, to realise that they have responsibility,
WITHOUT FERRY
TICKET
HELPING BROTHER COSTS $3
RADIO BROADCAST
RELAY OF THE BORDERERS' BAND
From Z., B. W., on wave length of 355 metres (84.6 k/c.).
4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
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7-10.30 p.m...European programme., 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock (juola- tions, etc.
7.3-7.25 pam. Musical Comedy. Vocal Grims-Miss Hook of Holland.
Light Opera Company. Selection-The Maid of the
Mountains.
London Palladium Orchestra. Vocal Gems-Pergy Ann. Vocal Gems The Girl Friend..
Light Opera Company. 7.26-8 p.m. Dance Tunca kindly loaned by a Listener-
Fox Trot-Overnight. Fox Trot-Cheerful Little Earful.
The High Hatters. Fox Trot-Till To-morrow. Fox Trot-Just an Echo in the Valley.
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. Fox Trot The Language of Rhythm. Fox Trot-They Cut Down the Old
Pino Tres.
Joe Rines and His Orchestra. Fox Trot--In Egern on the Tegern
Seo,
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, Fox Trot-After You.
- Don Bestor and His Orchestra. Fox Trot-Now We're on Our Second
Honeymoon.
Fox Trot-It's Within Your Power.
Don Bester and His Orchestra.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.30 p.m. Operatic. Selection-Cavalleria Rusticana
(Mascagni).
Creatoro's Band.
Orchestral Carmen-Soldiere
Changing the Guard (Bizet). Orchestral Carmen-Blarch of the
Smugglers (Bizet),
"Don't wave your hands" re- marked Mr. Wynne-Jones to #
Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra.. Chinese youth, Yip Kan, who was selection-La Bohema (Puccini). gesticulating wildly when making
conTM
Court
a statement at the Central Magis- tracy this morning.
The defendant, however,
the Wynne-Jones asked tinued to wave his hands, and Mr. Sergeant to hold them down. rest of his This had the effect of curbing the defendant and the statement was given in 'n normal manner.
The accused was charged with having attempted to travel on the Yaumati Forry without a ticket,
Accused said that his Brother had telephoned him asking him to bring over the ticket, which had knowing he could not use it he had been left in his pocket. Not
gone on the Ferry,
Defendant's brother, said Lendant had been in the Colony for a little over ten days and could not read well,
Mr. Wynne-Jonos imposed a fine
of $5.
De Groot and The Piccadilly Orch. 8:30-10 p.m.
A relay of the Band of the South master J. L. Gecks, from Murray Barracks, kind permisalon of the
by Wales Borderers, conducted by Band-
(During the Officer Commanding. broadcast from the Studio). intervals recorded music will be
10-10.30 p.m., Concert Items. Song Samson et DalliaMy Heart at Thy Sweet Volco (Saint-Saens). Song of Spring (Saint-Saens),
Sigrid Onegin (Contralto). Song Samson et Dalila-Delilah's
Plano Solo Pierrotte (Chaminade). Piano Solo Dance Greclo
(Chaminade).
Una Bourne.
Sung-Si Vous l'aviez compris
. (Donza). de-Song-Les Deux Serenades
(Leoncavalle).
Enrico Caruso (Tenor). Orchestral-Autumn (Chaminado). Orchestral-Traume (Wagner).
HARBOURED GIRL
TWO WOMEN SENT
De Groot and His Orchestra, 10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News
10.35 p.m. Close Down.
All records in the Above European“ evening programme, oxcept where otherwise stated, are from Z.B.W.'s Library.
TRAIN YOURSELF TO SLEEP SOUNDLY
(Continued from Page 8.)
the
TO PRISON Sentence of six months' and one year's hard labour was passed by Mr. Schofield this morning on two women. Wu Tai-mui and Ng Mui, respectively, who admitted a charge of harbouring an unmarried girl at Amoy Street, Wanchai district. won't have to try; if you are not af sleepy try lying with your eyes open Detectivo-Inspector Elaton,. Accepting a plea of gulity to a the S.C.4. Bnid that on July 17, the and not making strenuous endea technical offence Mr. Wynne-Jones first defendant saw the girl crying vours to go to sleep. Feel in- this morning imposed a fine of $50 in the street. The girl said she different regarding it: lat on Lam Ping, ship's foki who was had been beaten by her mother body and the mind relax com- remanded from last week on and the defendant suggested she pletely and sleep will follow
Sleep with your pillows as high as charge of bringing unmanifested should run away from home. The cargo, consisting of 42 baskets of defendant and the girl's mother you comfortably can; this also, laichces, to Hongkong from were friends. The girl agreed to helps to reduce the blood supply to Swatow, aboard the s.s. Ka Ying.go and she was taken to the the brain. Lastly, try never to go Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, who ap-ccond defendant's home in Amoy to bed mentally fatigued-not al- Mile. Maryse Hilz, the French peared for the defence, remarked Street where she was kept for ways ensy. An hour's quiet rest to before bedtime vill often relieve the aviatrix, who flew from Parls to that the amending ordinance aimed four days. The woman tried Tokyo inst Spring, will leave Paris at checking smugglers and particu. sell the girl to people in the fatigue and prepare the on or about August 10 for Japan, larly to stop members of the crew central district. In the meantime, system for that repose on which we via Siberia, according to an ap- from bringing pidgin cargo, and the mother reported the matter to all depend so much. plication submitted to the Ministry not so much ordinary passengers the authorities, and inter saw her
FLYING FROM PARIS VIA SIBERIA
Tokyo, July 20.
of Communications for the per- luggage which could be searched daughter with the first woman. mission to land on Japanese soil, by revenue officers.
Her arrival at Tokyo is expected No duty was payable on Inlchees, around August 22.
It is understood that Mile. Hile will use the same plane in coming flight.
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and in the long run, defendant, Instead of making nearly $100 pro fit, had lost $76. The freight pay. ablo was 50 cents per basket.
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
SIN IS NOT TAKEN OUT OF MAN AB; Thord was a clean bill of health in
Mr. Gwok wag Boated in his EVE WAS OUT OF ADAM, HY PUT the Colony during the week-end.
office discussing business with a TING
friend, when n; coolie walked in Phillips,
and sat on a form directly behind him. Mr. Kwok felt a movement and on turning round caught the culprit who had just extracted his
and
II1M To SLEEP-Wondell
p to a sum
Wuju
11 941 parega
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Admitting the theft of some wood from a friend, a Chinese was given one month's gaol by Mr. Wynne
ones this morning. Defendant
was formerly a puupin stated ha
tong Keung sweet singer).
now Alhambra Theatre at Kowloon. The marriage will shortly tnico that the theatre is to be fitted with piaca of Mr. Lesile James Stevenson, the Western Electric Sound system. of 109, Fa Yuen Street, Mongkok, This, it is now stated, is incorrect: a who in employed by the Indo-China different system will be used. Steam Navigation Company, and Mlas
"YOUNG MAN TAKE
THIS CHANCE!”
MAGISTRATE'S TIP- TO ACCUSED
A charge of "false pretences by telephoning an order for two rolls of paper from the Tung Hing Paper shop" was admitted, by a Chinese salesman of a bankrupt firm, when brought before Mr. Wyano-Jones in the Central Police Court this morning.
It was stated by Detectivo- sergeant Fowlle that the paper was valued at $20,40. Defendant
took delivery of the order and used
wallot. The coolie was taken to mou o K It was stated in the report of the Contral Police Station charged. Fingor prints revealed he was a life banishce from Singa pore and had been twice banished from Hongkong for periods of ten
for lettera and not for goods. The years.
Joan Marian Patterson, also of FR With no
less then eight previous maater of the victimised firm know, convictions recorded against him, the chop was not proper. (The The man, Chan Loc, appeared Yuen Street
Pan Koo was sent to prison for three
:
a chop which was ordinarily used
before Mr. Wynne-Jones in the Chineno who extracted a parcel months by Mr. Wynne-Jones in the paper was later, fcind in another. Central Police Court this morn of towels from a salcon, car parked Central Police Court this morning for printer's shop in Mani Hin shank Ing, when he ploaded guilty to in Runway Street, was sent to prison the theft of three electric bulbs from * Derendam was bound over In charges or theft and disobeying for three months by Mr. Wynne-100 Vervols Street. Defendant served bond a tanesi arsoULTANIS the deportation order. Sentence Fenes this morning Defendant who three months in Septembeșinaviyat Tatherofisjaya devamakalumpan of one year (hard Tabour with Tested pantung die of
the car had previous convictions. Polichevallos
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