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FIRST EDITION

Hongkong Telegraph

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No. 14118

拜禮 號二月十英港香

MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1933.

日三十月八

· ANNUM ·

EUROPEAN YACHTING PARTY'S ADVENTURI

Irene" Fights Through to Tsun Wan:

Motor-Junk Abandoned at Lantau ROVELT AND

KAU-SING

TO THE

RESCUE

RYING EXPERIENCE IN STORM

TWO LADIES IN PARTY

An exciting experience be-. ell Mr. D. Stewart and a arty of friends, including wo ladies, who were spend- ng the week-end in the motor junk “Au Chau Chi- hung" in company with Mr. Sverre Berg and a party of This friends, who were in the Vacht "Irene."!

On Saturday night the bonts

Discovery nchored at

Bay, Cantau Island, and all went well at yesterday morning when it

as noticed, not without appre- enalon, that the barometer was

falling and the rising,

Professor Raymond Moley talking with Mr. Vincent Astor, with whom he is to produce a new national wookly paper, which will become official mouthpiece of the Roosevelt Administration.

KENT PLANE TRAGEDY

BOXER SHOCKINGLY INJURED

FLATION

RELUCTANCE SHOWN IN STEPS AUTHORISED

MONETARY POLICY NOT YET DEFINED

WASHINGTON, OCT. 1.

PRIDENT ROOSEVELT'S DECLARATION OF MORTARY POLICY REMAINS UNMADE AND IT IS NO COMING TO BE BELIEVED THAT HE IS STM RESISTING INFLATIONARY MEA- SURES

An aportant statement is, however, expected within the next twenty-four hours.. President Roose- velt left Washington for Chicago, where the Labour Federatic Convention is being held, and the fact that he was accompanied by the entire Executive and office staff is thought to portend a first-class pronouncement.

believed that the President is still strongly of hat he can force his programme through to edit expansion as opposed to monetary in

the success flation. „Omeial t Sub Llo-day are sent time is the private capital, regided aencouraging in the face of uncertainty over the character..

intentions of the Washington Ad- Prior to da departure for ministration, remains hesitant. and

Convention of the American loans, Legion, President Roosevelt gave Similarly industry and: business orders that the destitute must be operating under the newly ir- provided with food, clothing and posed codes of hours and wages fucl during the coming winter, are reluctant to see inflationary

action,

16v observed that junks andį“ BEAUVAIS NENORIAL Career Ended: Left Foot\ Chicago, where he will address the unwilling to undertake long-termĮ

sampane were hurriedly benting

for shelter, and it was deemed

Expedient that the Au Chau Chl-

fog and Irene should proceed to

more sheltered anchorige..

UNABLE TO GET OUT.

This was attopted, "at

noon,

-SEQUEL

THREE KILLED

The junk taking the Irone in tow. RUSHING PHOTOGRAPHS

CX-

but upon reaching the open sen, Considerable difliculty was perienced in keeping the junk Into the wind and it was necessary..to

eturn to Discovery Bay,

Anchors weregain dropped,

TO ENGLAND

London, Oct. 1, The dedication of the

with the weather incrassing R.101 memorial at Beauvais vlolence, the outlook became

disquieting, and all thoughts was followed by a shocking

of returning to Hongkong were air tragedy,

bandoned in the case of the

ink, but nt 4 p.m. Mr. Berg, in

A small private acroplane, char-

the "Irene," decided to attempt tered for the purpose of rushing

ho hazardous crossing, Stewart again towing him alde,

Mr. pictures of the dedication cerc- eat-monies to London, and returning to London with the photographs on board, crashed at Hawkhurst in Kent.

IRENE" MAKES TSUN WAN.

The three occupants of the It speaks well for Mr. Berg's amanship, that the Irene wan machine were all killed, apparent- blo to make Tsun an after any instantly. The plane was xtremely rough passage, Mr. Berg complete wreek,

and Mr. Swales reaching Hong-

kong by car at shortly before 10

THE VICTIMS.

"

The victims were:

A

Amputated Macon, Georgia,

Oct. 1.

The well-known boxer. Young Stribling, who re- cently started a come-back, was seriously injured to-day He when motor-cycling.

collided with a motor-car and was shockingly hurt.

It has been found neces- sary to amputate the left foot, while the hip-bone was fractured-Reuter.

at

THE FLEET RETURNING

$700,000,000 FOR RELIEF.

President Roosevelt addressing neighbours in New Tork) "The downhill drift has definitely turned," he de

tinged with "optimism.

PAN-ASIA OUTLOOK

CHIANG KAI-SHEK

ATTITUDE

JAPAN MUST BE

CAUTIOUS

·

A Nippon Dempo interview with General Chiang Kai-shek, publish Mr. Roosevelt definitely rejecta ed by the Osaka Mainichi quotes the General as endorsing the The Relief Administrator, Mr. issuing greenbacks and is lese in much-discussed doctrine of Asia Hopkins, states that there will be terested thun heretofore in the for the Asiatics. nearly $700,000,000-available for idea of a so-called "commodity dollar" based upon the levels of this purpose.

Simultaneously, the Reconstruc- commodity prices. tion Finance Corporation nn- nounce that a big drive is now to DECREASING DOLLAR CONTENT. be undertaken in an attempt - to, The trend is again toward gold tured themselves as leaders in energise industry through credit dollar devaluation (j.e, decreasing such # movement, however, expansion by means of three per the gold content of the US. Ganeral Chiang la "said to have

am glad to hear," General Chiang is said to have declare "that many Japanese are also ad- vocating this doctrine:""

Whereas the Japanese have pic-|

cent, and four per cent. loans to dollar), fixing the dollar value gone on to say: mortgage and loan companies and finally at a lovel of about 66 conts "It would be a great mistako for

to

ORGANISED LABOUR

IN AMERICA

Fedoration Rapith

Cíficego, Och T Mr. William Green, President of the American! Federation of Labour, announced to-day that the membership of the Federa tion now topped the four- million marke

He predicted that t would soon.bo_ton_millioris because the annual conven tion opening to-morrow would order an 'unprece-- dented organising cantpaign.

Router:

banks for relending to business and releasing gold for settlement Japan to oppress China by military PLEASURE BOAT

INFLATION DOUBTSEVA Of International balances,

DISASTER

JAPANESE CRAFT CAPSIZES

MISSING

force. Furthermore, that would The Freeldent's), conkervativo bo auninst Pan-Asianism. If This is interpreted to mein that monetary advisers prefer this to Japan oppressos: China President Roosevelt is still ns uncertainty, and urge that he fight to the last?"-

Another interesting paragraph reluctant as ever he was to embark simultaneously abdicate his pre- upon a polley of Inflation, which sent inflationary powers in order rends:

"The report that as the result of PROGRAMME FOR

Is tantamount to a levy on capital to remove futura doubts as to what

Mr. T. V. Soong's visit to Europe General Hugh Johnson has sent action might be taken, SQUADRON

Mr. Walter Chrysler to Detroit to Amid the present confusions of and Americh, China would obtain counsel and Mr. Roosevelt's on the aid of weern Powers to During the coming two months investigate the strikes there.

In consequence of the reative-personal disinclination to take a oppose Japan in the critical period practically all units of the China ness among the farmers over the further inflationary plunge it is of 1986, when the world political

to forecast situation is likely to undergo a OVER HUNDRED Fleet will be returning from their retail price formulas, Mr. Wallace, ne yot impossible summer cruises in the North.

the Secretary of Agricultue, has Nevertheless all indications point change is altogether wrong. started discussions in reference to at present toward an ultimate Such tear is quite unwarranted. Later in the afternoon, the Captain Styran, the pilot, a well-

The destroyers Keppel, Veteran the control of corn and hop gold dollar devaluation before any hope the Japanese leaders will das appeared to abate somewhat known commercial aviator, who wren and Witch return from produciton.-Router.

attempt to borrow against a forget any misgivings they may

have on that score.' with the turn in the tide, and two served with the R.A.F. during the Japan to-morrow, and the expect

speculative future.

General Chiany is quoted us tell-| ed dates of arrival of other war-

Government attempts to sub-1 more attempts to get clear oro ench

stitute federal leading have been ing the interviewer that "China is war, made by the lank, but on ccasion the heavy seas compelled Me. Ian MacGilchrist, the chair-jships are as follows:--

of the League of Nations. loans, H.M.S. Berwick, October 4 from the monetary policy of the United largely ineffective for the same going to accuro the technical aid shelter again being sought. man of the British. Air Naviga-

[Tsingtao;

States, the entire subject is con Hence a combination of econo-fand a supply of arms from western

A heavy loss of life is feared an tion Company.

H.M.S. Bruce, October 13 fram atantly being revleived by Presid-mte and political forces is driving powers, but these things are in Mr. Bertram Wilson, the press Shanghaj;

ent Roosevelt and his principal H.M.S. Eagle, October 27 from die and it is said that even the Administration toward a de tended simply for the unification the result of a tragic ending toʻg

Anito polley. designed to remove and consolidation of the country. photographer.

Japanese Cruise:

the conservatives advocated in-¡ doutils,

China cannot do more than that pleasure cruize off the coast H.M.S. Falmouth, November.flationary action rather than con- Various well informed authori-under the present elreumstuees."Kumamoto yesterday afternoon. from Japanese Cruise;

tles believe that gold dollar de- tinuing uncertainty. HMS. Medway and submarines, ait. Roosevelt is disinclined to

the next 60 days.. H.M.S. Sandwich, November -16yond freeing a large part of from Nanking:

US. $3,000,000,000 representing H.M.S. Kout, November 20 from deposits in closed banks in order Japanese Crulão;

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KAU SING TO RESCUE. At about 6.30 p.m. signals were Heard from a motor vessel, which turned out to be the lifebont from the "Kau Sing" which had been searching the bays in the vicinity

1

12.101.

The dedication of the memorial earlier in the day was attended by M. Daladier, the Prime

UNCERTAINTY.

An uncertainty continues over

reason.

RUNS INTO ROUGH WEATHER

Tokyo, Oct. 2

A small pleasure steamer cap

in order to render any assistance Minister of France, Mr. Ramsay November 9 from Japanese Cruise; act toward inflation as yet, bevaluation may be coming within | VILLAGER SHOT sized in rough weather and sank

required.

Nows of the party of foreigners had been wirelessed out to Kn Sing, and the party on the junk werd transferred to the lifeboat and takon out to the Kausing sonio four or five miles away, the jour- ney boing unpleasantly rough.

at 9 pm..

LITTLE SHORT OF MIRACLE.

MaeDonald, Britain'a Premier, and other distinguished Brilish and French personages. There was crowd of over ton thousand.

n

Intensive search must have been carried out.

1.

Thera

SWEDEN

11.M.S. Cornflower, December 2 to flush out the channels of nation- CHANG HSUEH-LIANG IN

ai purchasing power. from Chinwingtao;

Political pressure is, however, H.M.S. Cumberland, December increasing in the direction of a much 18 from Shangbai; and

H.M.S. Bridgewater, January o Providing inflation.on

brender scale and indications are from Shanghai..

AUTHORESS DIES

DOWN

rapidly, the accident being at tributed partly to the high sod and partly to the fact that thi steamer was overloaded.

There were nearly two hundred Shot in the head when he at people aboard her and up to tha tompted to escape from armed job-present only forty are known to

GRAVELY WOUNDED BY ROBBER

that when. Congress renesembles in To Engage Officers For bers, Lam Chuen, living in a hut have been saved. Twenty-two are

January the inflationlets will try

to compel more drastic stops,

STIMULANTS TO BUY,

Gendarmerie Corps

Small Court at the Contral Mugizboth in England and Amerien, diod hopes that the, sums to be diffused the Swedlah' capital to-day and to his hut on Saturday morning that the majority of the missing

It took nearly an hour to get The captain of the Kau Sing, from the junk to the Kausing.

at Kap Shek Mi 'village : Shame known to hayo been drownell and Mr. Lowo, and Mr. Cairns, of the The abandoned craft was threaten-

ahulpo, is now lying at the Kow- over a hundred aro misslug, ie, Harbour Department, were most ing to break up under the gover

Joon Hospital between life and The coast in the vicinity is solicitous, supplying dry clothing buffeting it received and the re-

Stockholm, Oct, 1, -

death. The American-born authoress, and hot drinks to all of the party, sexed party word soaked through.

being scoured over for survivors The robbers forced thold way in of the disaster but it la feared returning to Hongkong with them

Alico Muriel Williamson, whose

Meanwhile, President Roosevelt Chang Hsueh-Ilang arrived in MR. BALFOUR HELD UP.

and had remained some 10 minutes must have lost their Jivesen. was no sitting in the romantic novels are widely read

last week at the watering place for public works, unemployment re-wns recolved by the King.

The Young Marshal Inter when Lam Chuen eluded them and

Reuter closed banks, and for refinancing lunched with Prince Gustav Adolf, fed through the front door. He The greatest appreciation was tracy this morning owing to the Bat under circumstances which lef, paying off victims of the

absence of Mr. Balfour, who hast Loxpressed for the capable and

lliamson had lost her on- mortgages and Increasing loans the son of the Crown Prince was shot down when blowing on efficient manner in whfeia the been held up by the gale at Lan point to a suicido. *****

Mr.Balfour went to Lantau tire fortuno during the financial to cotton and other farmers will His foreign adviser, Mr. Maca police whist for help. Mr. Stewart told a Telegraph Island for the week-end, and his crash in the United States and re-suficiently stimulate buying power Donald, shys that Chang Hauch-The bullet intgred and eye.

the recovery pro iment of Swedish officers to the reporter that it was "little short return yesterday was not possible cently returned from Hollywood to overcome the present proling is interested in the engages

Reuter Cove of miraculous that his junk was owing to aqually weather condi-whore she had vainly teled to renounced lag

The major dificulty at the pro Pabri coup her lossca by selling nini atamme) resurface located," indicating that the most tions.

scenarios

crew of the Kau Sing neted. “

tau Island.

* Three men are thought

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