THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1933.

REMARKABLE BRITISH EMPIRE MANIFESTO

DISSATISFACTION IN TOKYO

UCHIDA POLICY

CRITICISED

Tokyo, July 24.

Dissatisfaction with the diplo matic policy of Count Yasuya Uchida, the Foreign Minister, la evident among Foreign Office gaid to dry. officials, It was During the past four months since Japan's seccssion from the League of Nations, Japan has only concluded one arbitration treaty, namely, with Holland; and no positive action has been taken by the government in connection with the questions affecting America, Soviet Russin and China, which lesser officials. con- aider most important In Japan's diplomacy. The uneasy atmos- phoro surrounding Japan's rela tions with Soviet Russia and China remains as it was four months ago, these officials say, while the Foreign Offleo has not taken stops in the Anglo-Japanese situation despite the economic situation of Japan-United Press.

SINGER PEEVED AT WRITER

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Ultimate Return to International Gold Standard

NO FAITH IN U.S. POLICY

ENDORSEMENT OF THE OTTAWA FINDINGS

PRICE-LEVEL ISSUE

The declaration expresses' satisfaction at the result of the Ottawa Agreement and restates its principle con- cerning the raising of wholesale prices which policy it considers the Commonwealth should pursue (within the limits of sound finance) until evidence that equilibrium has been established, when the position could be stabilised.

| EX-HONGKONG GIRL WED AT DULWICH

GOLD LEFT IN TINS

Daughter of Mr. W. E. MINERS WHO TRUST

Roberts

W08

ONE ANOTHER

AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCES

STARVED FOR

· 3 YEARS

types of air machines

MORE CHURCH PEOPLE

NEARLY 70,000,000

IN AMERICA -

ENVOY'S DEATH"'

GEN, MUTO SERVED IN- MANCHUKUO

New York. More people in the United States are members of churches in U.S.A. than at any previous timo, claime Adelaide.

Canberra. A very pretty wedding, at which

the President of the Association of Nobody would dream of stealing| 180 guests attended, was solemnis another man's gold on the

"Australia's defences have been American Religious Statisticians. fields starved for three years, and aro ed at St. Peter's Church, Dulwich in New Guinea, where the miners, now at bedrock," and the Minister announced in his annual survey for A one-year gain of 1,088,594 was Common, London, recently when of an exceptional type, leave valu- for Defence (Sir George Pearce). 1982. This, he said, was more than Mlas Wendy Evelyn Morry Roable quantities of fine gold lying Questioned concerning the pro- four times the gain registered in borts, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. round in tins in their huts, accord-posals now under consideration by 1981. W. E. Roberta of 10, Lovelace ing to the Rev. F.R. Bishop who the Government for the streng Ho reported a total membership Road, Dulwich (formerly of Hong-pioneered the mission field in the thening of the defences of the Com- of 60,886,145 of all ages in the kong) was married to Mr. Geoffery Mandated Territory of Now Guinea monwealth, Sir George Pearce said 204 religious organisations of the. Ponsford Fisher, eldest son of Mr. for the Church of England, and is that until they were finally con- United States. jand Mrs. G. P. Fisher of 111, returning to England by the More-sidered from the financial view-

Alleyn Park, Dulwich.

The six largest church groups ton bay. He spent nine years in point, it was impossible to set out in America were listed as follows:-- Mr. Roberts (father of the New Guinea.

what would be done. All that LONDON, JULY 27.

brido)

formerly General

Roman Catholics 20,270,718; 18 "At Bulelo the miners have a One could be said now was that an bodies of Baptists, 9,029,062; 19- ALL BUT THE IRISH FREE STATE DE-Manager of the Hongkong Tram-club-house and in their spacious effort would be made gradually to bodies of Methodists, 0,088,022 17, LEGATE, WHO HAS REFERRED THE MATTER TO the bridegroom) Is Manager of the cream" he said. "Everywhere the defence forces. It would be im- Jewish Congregations, 4,081,242; ways and Mr. Fisher (father of dining hall I saw them enjoying ice strengthen every branch of the bodies of Lutherana: 4,810,811; DUBLIN, PARTICIPATED IN A REMARKABLE West End branch of the West mon are well looked after by the possible to do all that the Ministry nine bodies of Presbyteriana, STATEMENT ISSUED TO-DAY BY THE EMPIRE minster Bank.

companies, but in few cases do would like in the near future, but 2,717,381. The Ven. G. MacDermott, Arch-wages include keep. Consequently, it was determined to move as far DELEGATION TO THE WORLD ECONOMIC 'CON- deacon of Norwich, officiated and savings are small."

The number of ministers was as it could in the right direction. reported at 281,358 and the num- FERENCE.

was nesisted by the Rev. G. K. Mr. Blahop said that the aerial It was planning for several years ber of churches at 241,600-Router. Budd (cousin of the bridegroom) services had done much to develop ahead but, of course, could not at and by the Rev. I.M.J. Burdett, the territory and break down isola-present commit itself to any ex- tion. Wau 40 miles from the coast, tensivo future expenditure owing Vienr of St. Peter's Church.

The bride. who was given away could now be reached by pinne into the uncertainty of the financial by her father, wore a gown of ex-26 minutes. Previously, native position. quisitely bended angel-akin lace carriers had taken eight days to Sir George Pearce added that with skirt of embroidered net. Her climb the mountains with supplies.important investigations were be net veil also formed a train. She Transport had been cheapened, ing made in London by Air-Com- carried a shower bouquet of white too. Before the advent of the modore Williams into the most carnations, illes of the valley, plancs, beer used to cost 6/- a bot-modern

Tokyo, July 27. and orange blossom.

tle. The cost was now down to suitable for Australian defence. It is reliably learned that General There were five grown-up brides / But whisky was comparative. In its proposals, the Commonwealth Muto died this morning, though this announcement is being maids and two children, who wore ly cheaper. There was no drink had the advantage of close contact official dresses of white silk organdie and problem on the fields because of with three branches of the Brit temporarily withheld pending a lace, with wreaths of white flow- these high costs.

ish defence forces, and any im- decision regarding his successer ers in their hair. They carried Mr. Bishop was the first clergy-provement in the Austrailian do who, it is expected, will be General white Victorian posies. They vere man to conduct a service at Edie fences would be undertaken in the Senjuro Hayashi, the Chief, pf Miss Primrose Lewis, Miss Jean Greek, the scene of the first gold light of recent developments in the Military Education.-Reuter. Witney, Miss Margot Tierney, rush.-Router.

British service-Router. -

Successor Named. Miss Betty Cartwright, Miss Stella

Tokyo, July 27. charge of the Hartebeestfuntcin It was formally, decided to re- ELECTION RECORD booth in the Klip constituency dur-commend General Takásh! His

ing the recent South African bikari, Military Councillor and Parliamentary Elections. The poli- |

Commander-in-Chief in NOT SINGLE PERSON

GOES TO POLL The officer eat for 13 hours, but cessor to Marshal Muto.

not a single voter appeared and he Marshal Muto has been post- It was indicated that Ronald Payne. The bride was

Ladysmith (Natal). arrived at the Central Polling humously created a baron, In re- would be given away by her father. Tho A world's election by Winchell which closely follow was made this evening on behalf international action

record is Station at Ladysmith with an empty cognition of his valuable services.— various ed Jolson's

Reuter, non-church was decorated with palms, claimed by a polling officer who had box.--Reuter. career. They said of the British Empire Delegations needed to remove that Jolson considered the

In pressing the level of prices. scenario derogatory to his wife, attending the World conference: monetary factors which were delilies, hydrangeas and marguerites. A reception was held sub- Ruby Keller, well-known stage and-"Now that the World Economic the monetary sphere, the primary sequently at Toksowa Hotel. Dul- and Monetary Conference has ad-line of action towards a rise in wich Common, after which the journed the undersigned delega- prices was stated to be the crea- bride and bridegroom loft for the tions to the British Commonwealth ton and maintenance (within the honeymoon, which is being spent limits of sound finance) of auch motoring in Scotland. The bride consider it appropriate to put on conditions as would assist in the travelled in blue and grey suit of record their views on some of the revival of enterprise and trade in- crepe craquelle with coat of the more important matters of finan-jcluding low rates of interest and same material. The presents were cial and monetary policy which an abundance of short term very numerous. HOSPITAL TREATMENT were raised but not decided at the money.

AL JOLSON'S STRAIGHT TO THE CHIN

Hollywood, July 23. Walter

Broadway Winchell, dlarlat and dean of gossip writers who specialises in opening closed secrets, recelvad. a blow on or near his chin to-day from Al Jolson, Broadway and Hollywood mammy singer. For onco chell had no comeback.

Win-

Jolson stopped before ho did any great damage, but Winchell maid the singer hit him on the

The declaration reaffirms the Ottawa policy of

the

gold international ultimately re-establishing standard and expresses the opinion that future sessions of the World Conference must give prominence to this.

Meanwhile, the delegation recognises the impor- tance of seeking stability between Empire exchanges in the interests of trade.--Reuter.

Ingram. Miss Elizabeth Puch and Mica Wendy Kennard.

Mr. Eric Punsford Fisher, bro-

ther of the bridegroom, was the beat man. The

of the

back of the neck. The jazz singer INTERNATIONAL MONETARY PROBLEM Groomsmen were, Francis P. Fish

made no statement.

His friends, however, stated

that he had taken exception to the

material of a scenario written The following announcement assured.

acroen actross.

STALL FOKIS IN COMBAT

FOR ONE MAN

conference.

"During part of the conference

INFLATION DEPRECATED.

er (brother), Roy Cooper Smith, David Witney, Hamilton Hill and

the burden of debt and fixed') they have had the opportunity of The inflationary creation of ad- charges with economic capacity. Afight between two stall-fokis, consulting together and review-tional means of payment to aged 28 and 19, occurred in the ling in the light of present day finance public expenditure was de-

he will be Under treatment

for at least a week.

were bandaged.

safe-

PRICE LEVEL.

carried to

Central Market yesterday morning, conditions the conclusions arrived precated and an arderly nonetary prices would not bo

"It is important that the rise in resulting in both sustaining in-at at their meeting at Ottawa in policy was demanded with jurica. One, Hui Sum, le in the so far as they had reference to guards to limit the scope of vio-such a pitch as to produce an in- Government Civil Hospital, where issues before the conference, lent speculation movements of flated scale of profits and threaten commodities and securities. Since disturbance of equilibrium in the BENEFICIAL. 1

then the policy of the British opposite direction. They, there-

the Govern-: 'The other combatant, Wong Choi,

Commonwealth has been directed fore, consider that The undersigned appeared before Mr. Wynne-Jones

delegations to raising prices.

ments of the British Common- In the Contral Police Court this certified that the Ottawa agree-

The undersigned delegation note wealth should peralat by all means morning, charged jointly with the ments have already had beneficial with satisfaction that this policy in their power, whether monetary absentee, with disorderly conduct. effects on ninny brunches of inter has been attended with an en- or economic, within limits of sound Defondant's forehead and jaw imperial trade and that this pro couraging measure of success. finance in the policy of further.

posal is likely to continue as the

"For some months indeed, it had ing the rise in wholesale prices Detective-Inspector Tender said purchasing power of various coun- ta encounter obstacles arising until there is evidence that equill- the man in hospital was really the tries concerned increases. While from the continuance of a down-brium has been re-established and aggressor, but he suffered the there has not yet been sufficient ward trend of gold prices, and that there-upon, they should take itime to give full effect to the during that period the results whatever measures are possible to A remand for seven days' was various agreements made they are achieved were successful in rais stabilise the position that is at- granted, Wong Choi being on bail convinced that the general prin- ing the prices of Empire curren-tained. of $50.

agreed upon aro Bound. The undersigned delegation reaf- eies relatively to gold prices. firm their conviction that the low- ering or removal of barriers be- KENT WINS FLEET tween countries of the Empire In the last few months, the per- time for the expansion of the provided for in the Ottawa agree- sistent adherence of the United Government programmes of capital ment will not only facilitate the Kingdom to the policy of cheap outlay, the British Commonwealth delegations consider that this is flow or goods between them but and plentiful money has been matter which must be dealt with will stimulate and increase the increasingly effective under the trade of the world.

worst of the exchanges.

CHAMPIONSHIP

4

YOKOHAMA BOWL CONTEST

Iciples

FINANCIAL POLICY.

CHEAP MONEY.

CAPITAL OUTLAY. With reference to the proposal which has been made from time to

more favourable conditions that by each Government in the light have been created for a time by of its own experience and of its the change of policy of the United own conditions. The Ottawa Con- There were some keenly contest. The delegation now desire to States and by the fall of gold ferenco declared that the ultimate prices. Taking the whole period aim of the monetary polley must ed events in the recent China draw attention to the principles from 29th June, 1932, just before be tho-restoration of a satisfactory Fleet pulling regatta at Welhal- of monetary and financial policies awei for the Yokohama Bowl which which have emerged from the the assembly of the Ottawa Con international monetary standard, was eventually won by H.M.S. work of both the Ottawa and ference, a rise in sterling whole having in mind not merely stable Kent with an aggregate of 301 world conferences and which are sale prices has taken place of stable exchange rates between all 12 per cont., according to the countries but doliberate manage- points. H.M.S. Berwick,

who of the utmost importance for coun "Economist" index, camo accond, were nearly 100 tries within the British Common- The rise in sterling price of auch a manner as to ensure t points behind, registering 211, wealth. The following embody The third position was secured by their views as to the principles of primary products during such amooth and efficient working of V.M.S.

Engle with 208 points, police which they consider desir period has been much more sub-international trade and finance. 1.M.S. Cornwall being fourth with able for their countries. At the stantial, being in neighbourhood

Ottawa Conference, the Govern- of 20 per cent.

168.

The Bowl was presented to the ments represented declared their

HOLDS. GOOD.

ment of international standard in

GOLD STANDARD., "The conditions precedent Lo the re-establishment of any inter national monetary standard word China Flest by British residents view that the rise throughout the in Japan in 1922 and is competed world in the generat level of "Tho undersigned delegations stated particularly as a rise lu commodity for annually. Last year's holders, wholesale prices was in the high-are of the opinion that the vlows the general level of H.M.S. Cumberland, were unable est dogroo desirable and stated they expressed at Ottawa as to prices in various countries to a to take part this year as the vessel that they were anxious to co-the necessity of a rise in prices height more in keeping with the in stationed at Hankow.

operato with other nations in any still hold good and that it is of the loval of costs, including the burden practicable measures for raising greatest importance that this rise of debt and other fixed and semi- which has begun should continue.fixed chargos, The undersigned wholesale prices.

As to the ultimate level to be aim delegations now reafirm their ed at they do consider it practicvlow that the ultimate aim of the

SOUND FINANCE.

The Comte do Sibour, noted French Aviator who is in Hongkong, a fow days ago sont a meanngo to General Balbo on the successful accomplish- "They agreed that 'a rias in able to state this in precise terms. monetary polley should be the ment of the flight to America of the prices could not be affected by Any price level would be satie-restoration of a satisfactory inter- Italian Armada, under his able lender. ship, Through the local Italian Con- monetary action alone since the factory which restores the normal national gold standard under various other factors which com- activity of Industry and employ which international co-operation sul-Coneral, the Count has received bined to bring about the presont ment, which ensures an economic would be secured and maintaisted

wirlossed raply from; the General, thanking him in the name of the depression must also be modified return to the producers of primary with a view to avoiding losses in

or removed before: a remedy is commodities and which harmonises | purchasing-power.ALS

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