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· No. 14292
三拜禮 號九月五英港香
WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934.
日六廿月三
SINGLE COFT, 10° CENTO SHAÐ FER ANNUM
In a class by itself
DUNLOP
FORT
ROOSEVELT READY TO TAKE ACTION ON SILVER
CHINA INSISTING
ON PASSPORTS
Warning to Shipping Companies
Nanking, May, 9,
It is learned that the Chinese Maritimes Customs
Nationalisation of Metal and Modified Bimetallism
SILVER BLOC TO
is informing shipping com IN
panies that foreigners with- our passports coming to China should not be allow- ed to purchase tickets.-- Reuter.
WEDGWOOD BENN
ON AMERICA
EX-LABOUR M.P. 'IN
SHANGHAI
STUDYING CHINA. CONDITIONS
DRAFT BILL
IN CONSULTATION WITH TREASURY
SMOOTH PASSAGE
PREDICTED
Washington, May 8.
Definite steps for improving the status of silver in the United States are now almost certain to be authorised.
President Roosevelt, it is indicated, is prepared to ac- cept mandatory legislation during the present session of Congress, provided the more inflationary side of the silver boosters' programme is dropped.
It is learned that the President, at the White House conference to-day, outlined to the silver advocates, a two-way programme (which presumably he is prepared to endorse if passed by Congress) involving the nation- alisation of silver and a twenty-five per cent, silver base for the monetary system.
Shanghai, May 9. An interesting visitor to Shanghai is Capt. the Rt. Hon. Wedgwood Benn, who was Secretary of State for Eight of the leading silver ad- India in the Labour Govern-vocates attended the White House ment, 1929-31.
conference.
OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.
President Roosevelt, at its con- elusion, authorised the following communiquo:
on
Japan's Raid Colonial Markets
SOME STRIKINGTM
FIGURES
Sir John Anderson, the Governor of Bengal, succasaor of Sir Stanley, Jackson. Sir John hadia SETOW escape when tørroristi fired on him yesterday from close range.
FREEDOM OF
ATTACK ON SIR JOHN ANDERSON
|GRAPHIC STORY OF SHOOTING
ASSAILANTS. WOUNDED
Darjeeling, May 8.
An unsuccessful attempt to murder the Governor of Bengal, Sir John Anderson, was made on
SERBIAN FACTORY-
EXPLOSION
Fifteen Victims of Accident
Belgrade, May 8.
Five were killed and ten seriously injured by an ex- plosion in a gunpowder fac tory at Tamnika.
An electric light bulb which broke into pieces and fell into machinery caused the explosion-Reuter.
the racecourse at Darjeeling this RUBBER CONTROL
afternoon.
Two Bengalle. armed with revolvers, fired on the Governor at. close range but fortunately missed; One lady spectator WRA #hot
THE PRESS! through the ankle but no other
NAZIS MODIFY RESTRICTIONS
LATEST GOEBBELS
casualtios occurred.
Both the Governor's assailants were arrested as also were, five other Bengalis believed to belong to. the same terrorist gang. One | suspect is still at large...
It is understood that Sir John wus sonted in the Governor's box in company with his only daughter when the attack took place.
EYE-WITNESS'S STORY.
BY DEGREES
COMMITTEE FIXES PERCENTAGES,
INVITATION TO CONSUMERS
THIS DOG
BUSINESS
READER'S EXPOSE OF POLICE METHODS
REGULATORY
· INCONSISTENCIES
Sir-In view of the communique from the acting I. G.. P., it is of interest to note the different at- titudes taken by the three principal Police Officers on this question. I will give them in chronological order. Italies are mine.
1. The IG.P. Order to the Police dated at March, 1984,- published for information in the press of March 2nd and 3rd:.
All Police Officers are Instructed to enforce the [current_regulations concerning doge, [particularly-
specially
(1) Dogs (except in the New Territories) Must be muzzied or on a leash..
(3)
dog may brought from the New Territories to any other part of the Colony
2: The D.S.P. Kowloon: Ex- track from a letter dated 4th instant sent to Inform a person who had been summoned for taking a dog from the New Territories to how-
that London, May-9...
"...owing to the am biguity of the present position the The International Rubber Re-summons will not be proceeded
in-with
"At the same
1 time
and
quota.
23
0
(23)
Government salon In-
ORDER
The Secretary for Indin, Sir gulation Committee at. Its Berlin, May 8.
Samuel Hoare, has sent him the tugural meeting held yesterday, jam directed to invite your shi following telegram: "Deeply refixed the exportable amounts for to paragraphs The strict censorship and gret to hear of attempt on your each territory as follows:
694 of control over the news life and congratulate you most June: 100 per cent. of basic 1927 which
quota.
Except with the columns of German news- sincerely, on your happy escape."
writing of the Colonial Veterinary papers is to be slightly re-
July: 100 per cent. of basic Surgeon no dog shall be brought. jlaxed
from the New Terviloriss (other August: 90 per cent, of basic then New Kowloon) Pito any other
quota
part of the Colony....... September: 90 per cent, of basic
3. The Acting LG.P: Communi- que to the Pren:For the pur M', quota
poses of the Doge. Ordinance and October: 80 per cent. of basie the Regulations thereunder, New
quota
Kowloon is not part of the New November: 80 per cent, of basic Colonial Veterinary Sur
Territories. Except under cermit
Minister
Armed guards replied and both assailants were wounded.
יו
December: 70 per cent. of basic,
quota
No.dog may be moved from. the New Territory propor to Now" Higid adherence to the monthly Kowloon; porcentage is not expected, but it is contemplated that any excess or the New Territory proper to Kow- (U) No dog may be moved from
Capt. Wedgwood Benn arrived in the International Settlement,
An eye-witness of the attack with his wife, on Monday evening
The German Press will be given says that Sir John Anderson was with the Intention of making.
"At a conference between a
"greater freedom of action" by now no sooner seated than the first short stay in China studying con-i
number of Senators, the Secretary
instructions issued to-day by Dr.shot was fired. ditions before continuing a round
Goebbels, the
of Pro- All others In the box and the the world trip which has carried of the Treasury and the Presid
paganda..
surrounding boxes jumped 1 up. Capt. and Mrs, Benn through the ent, there were further discussions
Under these instructions nows- Another shot was fired, and it was world's most interesting countries on two points relating to the fur-
papers will, in future, be allowed then noticed that two Bengalle. ther-use-of- ellver-as-a-metallic to-day.
resorve for the United States, and,
to do their own reporting of public one on dither side of the box" They have completed an
events "unless reasons necessitate were again aiming.. Exmore specifically, the possibility of tended tour of the United States nationalising silver in the enme
la différent regulation.”. and spent over a month in Japan. manner in which gold has already
The embargo on all reports about They intend to return to Eng-heen nationalised, through the
questions of public interests as well land via Russia.
purchase of existing free stocks at deal with Japanese competition in na on their own news services, will In limited price, was explored. British home and colonial markets, be lifted and leader writers will
deficiency during any one month loon." be given "the "The meeting also explored the announced yesterday by the Pro-
widest possible In an interview, Captain Wedg-ultimate objective of a national sident of the Board of Trade, elbow-room within the limits of the wood Benn summariged his im-policy of having 25 per cent. of the Mr. Runciman, the extent to which newspaper law."-Router. pressions of the United States as monetary value of the motalile Japanese competition has in- follows: President Roosevelt's reserves of the country in the form creased since the depreciation ΟΣ popularity is undimmed; Ameri-of silver."
yen began at the end of 1931 is cans are prepared to accept a form]
shown by the following figures:
In the five years from 1927, to 1931, on which period the Import! quotas row introducted are based,
AMERICA.TO-DAY.
of Socialiam if it is offered in the .
SENATORS PLEASED.
guise of leadership; there is a The silver Senators left the con-
more cheerful tone in the countryference smiling and observed that
London, May 8.
measures to
In regard to the
NO BASIS FOR CHARGES
Numerous European and Indian officials formed a cordon round the Governor while the guards were dealing with the assailants.
Led
GENERAL STAMPEDE.
may be adjusted subsequently,
The committee elected as chair-
NO AUTHORITY, man Sir John Campbell, Economic and Financial Adviser to the quoted the actual Regulation, and Now, Sir, the D.S.P. Kowloon Colonial Omce and Chairman of from the wording thereof it can the International Tin Committee.
Mr. Van Gelderen la to be Vice-go from one part of the New certainly be argued that a 'doy can' Chairman.
Territory og. Taun Wan or Talpo It was decided to invite the re-to another part o.g. New Kowloon. presentatives of the manufacturers That this was the view of the I.G.P. to nominate persons as an Advi can clearly be seen from the care-
this year than there was last if the programme was worked out Japanese cotton plece goods enter-MELLON. INCOME TAX arrived in Darjeeling only ve sory Panel in time to attend the ful avoidance of any reference to
Reuter.
It would be satisfactory.
It is, however, emphasised that the White House conference was RUMANIA FIREot final, that no definite decisions
were reached.
ing British colonial markets, In- cluding Enat Africa, averaged 87,673,000 square yards yearly.
In 1932, the amount had in- crensed to 206,020,000 yards.
square
CASE
(Special to Telegraph")
wern
next meeting-Reuter.
A general stampede followed. Five other. youths were scen run- ning outside the racecourse and wero placed under arrest, and many Hengali youths were detain- It is revealed that the assailants
days ago from Dacca, where they atudents ant the Ducen Jagannath Intermediate College.
The lady shot in the ankle was
rallway driver who was occupying la stand above the Governor's Box.
Race-goers cheered jubilantly as the quotas in the Colonial mar-indictment against Mr. Andrew adventuro, Reuter and British It fa pointed out that although In returning a "No Bill in the His Excellency drove off after the kets are to be applied generally to Mellon, the Grand Jury foreman Wireleas. áll foreign imports of cotton and stated that they found no basis One member indicated that thereyon goods, they will, in practice, whatever for the Government in- Silver group has arranged a meet countries who have also suffered Mollon-United Pressi
react favourably to other foreign come ing with Mr. Morgenthau and from
Japanese competition.- other officials of the Treasury British Wireless. Department to-day and to-morrow. of the Treasury
(By Telepra. Copyright, Telegraphie the daughter of an Anglo-Indian BRITISH CONTRACTS
More meetings will be held, it is announced, clearly showing that The figure for last year is not Anal agreement has not yet been yet available, but it is known th reached between the President and represent a further large increase, the Silver Bloc on the legislative
programme.
TREASURY MEETINGS.
ages
4.2.0T^2.M.)
Ordinamos, 1896. Brosited
Pittsburg, May 8.
tex charges against. Mr HUGE BAIL DEMANDED
Reuter's Washington corres- pondent says that an announcement Issued by the Attorney-General, Mr. there will be no further criminal Homer Cumminge, states that
DISASTERS
TOWN AND VILLAGE IN FLAMES
Bucharest, May 9. Campulung, one of the most picturesque towns in Rumanio, la reported to be in flames following a fire which broke out in the local hospital.
Over a hundred houses have al conferences is to make an effort to Wednesday by the group, 20 ready been destroyed. The draft agreed logislation for pas operating with a special advisor proceedings against Mir. Mellon in casualties are not known.
The village of Hatmandgen in Congress.
sage during the present session of from the Treasury.
Senator Thomas states that the connection with the income tax Dobruja is also on Arc.. The
When a Bill satisfactory to both principle agreed upon was that all flames spread very rapidly owing sidos has been drafted, it will domestic silver be nationalised at to the prolonged drought, Reuter.probably to submitted to the Pre-n price not to exceed 50 cents and aldent for liis approval, and it is that the Treasury continuo to buy anticipated that such agreed newly-minted silver at 64 centa.-
gelation would have a smooth Reuter in conjunction with the and swift pasange, through both American Oriental Finance Cor Houses of Congress.
partion.
ARMY BARRACKS IN SHANGHAI
QUESTION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
The purpose
It is atated that, whatever else happon, the Bill's declaration of policy would be mandatory,-. Router
AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE
LOCAL DOLLAR “RISES, Reflecting advances in silver! prices both In London and New York, the Hongkong dollar opened fat 18. öd, this morning, a riso of
casc.
U.S. NAVAL BASE
IN MEXICO.
QUEST STORY DENIED
AS CANARD
(Special to "Tulagraph","
FOR NULL
In Custody
IN POLAND
OVER £6,000,000 INVOLVED
London, May 8.
New Kowloon In his order of March 1st. Mr. King now adopts a different attitude and I. should like to know on what authority o Bases his dictum that, for the P poses of the Dogs Ordinanco, New Kowloon is not part of the New Territories. There is no authority for this in the Ordinance itself, and none, as far as can trace, in 'the
tomfruns,`savo a possible inter-
In this sense of Regula tion 20-an interpretation dia- In the House of Commons to motrically opposed to that of the day, Colonel Colville ant the LG.P. himself! reports of the various delegates)
Apart from this question, how:
In the_trado-mission to Poland ever, what constituto the New Tor- were being considered in con-ritories, New Kowloon and Kow- nection with preparations for loon? I quote from the Interpreta
Kowloon" means that portion of that
(Continued on Page 7.):
Aged Financier Kept negotiations for an Anglo-Polish tion Ordinance No 31 of 1811:
(Spacial to Telegraph") fily Talepraph. Copyright, Tasgraphis Mu- BETES Orginanon. 1 Rassiyad May 0.0.01 )
announced
the and
agreement. Westinghouse Brake
Saxby Signal Company had con- cluded 4 contract with the Polish Government for £4,800,000 in con- nection with fittings for brakes on the Polish Stato railway. Chicago, May 8. Other important contracts in- Mr. Samuel Insull appeared bevolving £2,000,000 had recently foro the court to-day and was been socured in Poland by British remanded to Cook County Jail, firms-British Wireless.. where he will remain for the time
к
being,
Judge G. Barnes was prepared
A farthing on yesterday'a quota-sapes Ordinance.
(Dy Telegraph, copyright, Telegraphie Mto grant ball; but demanded a bond tion. The local market fa firm,
1824. Roestved
May of $200,000, which Mr. Inguil was
unable to furnish, m Mexico City, May 8. Insull secmed vory Lired and
PANCHEN. LAMA
RECEIVES MISSION: AT HANGCHOW
Hangchow, May 9. The Tibetan, delegation headed
London, May 8. Asked in the House of Commons by Mr. W. Nunn, what new bar
·rack ́ ́accommodation Was boing
New York reported a rise in erected in Shanghai for the
New York, May Bailver of no less than 1.5/8ths, the The American Ambassador: near collapse when he was lod out housing of the International forces
Mesars. E. A. Flerce and Co., quotation boing 464 This ad questioned regarding the report of the courtroom.-United Press. thore, Mr. A. Daff Cooper, Finan-in their report on the silver mar-vance is due to the results of the that the United States has been efal Secretary to the War Office, kot, state that Senator Thomas has aliver conference between the scoking permission in Mexico to eald he had boon informed that announced than an agreement, In Fresident and the Sonate silver usu Magdalena Bay as a conling mitted to the Government Civil Hos
A butcher, Wa: Hol, who was adthe Panchon Lama hero to-day now barracks for the Japanese principle, has been reached be- Blee. The market la very firm base for the United States Navy pill yesterday with no his left is learned that the Panchen troops were completed In Septem- tween, the President and the London silver prices advanced denied categorically that the leg is said to have come by his | Lama oxpressed his Intention to *ber last. He was not aware of any Seante allver group, adding that 1/10th to 131.9.1/88., the markot United States had made any such injury through slipping on a knife give consideration to their polition
other now construction.-Reuter. | foglalation will be drafted on being strong.
requestUnited Press,
at the abattoir at Kennedy Town, to return to Tibet-Central, News:
by the Angiin Laman Interviewed
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