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Hongkong Telegraph.
C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
China Building.
FOUNDED LI
No. 1480
Tol. 20269.
一拜禮 號十二月八英港香 MONDAY, AUGUST
20,
1934.
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All that is known about tyre making is embodied in
DUNLOP TYRES
OVER FOUR MILLIONS SAY "NO" TO HERR HITLER
CHINA AND SILVER
NO EMBARGO OR
TAX LIKELY
DR. H. H. KUNG'S STATEMENT
Kuling, Aug. 19.
Dr. H. H.. Kung, Finance Minister, to-day stated that the Government has no in- tention of placing an embargo on a special tax on silver exports.
He does not regard the outflow of silver as abnormal and
says
that it is merely following the courao of foreign trade. As soon as it automatically balanced itself, the outflow of silver will be alowed down.
Dr. Kung advised the public not to be alarmed by the alleged heavy outflow, which, Jodging by the decline of the unfavourable balance of China's foreign trade, was unbelievable.--Central Newa,
Later,
Mr. Pel Tsu Yi, Governor of the i Bank of China, and Mr. Young. foreign adviser to the Nanking Finance Ministry, have been sum- moned to Kuling by Dr. H. H. Kung in connection with the silver situation, while Mr. Chow. Lin. Vice-Minister of Finance, is in con- ference with Shanghai financial leaders.--Central News,
PEKING WAR ON OPIUM TRAFFIC
DEALERS LIABLE TO EXECUTION
Peking, Aug. 20. The municipal authorities of
anti-oplum law.
But the Fuehrer Gains Overwhelming Plebiscite Victory
George Hutchinson; the AL- Jantic airman, who is planning now flight from New York to
Moscow.
ATLANTIC
FLIGHT AT 235 M.P.H.
NEW CRACK PLANE IN AMERICA
NONSTOP TO MOSCOW
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mines
PROGRESS OF THE VOTING
CATHOLIC AREAS SHOW DISPLEASURE
VERY HEAVY POLL
1894.
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(By Telegraph. Copunght, Telegraphic Messages Ordinance,
Received, August 20, 10,35 a.m.)
BERLIN, AUG. 20.
Cosyns seen in company with Professor Piccard.
DOUBLE AS MANY PEOPLE DARED TO SAY 800-MILE
"NO" IN THE HITLER PLEBISCITE. YESTERDAY AS VOTED AGAINST THE NAZIS IN THE REICHASTAG ELECTION LAST NOVEMBER.
Hitler, however, secured an overwhelming victory, nearly ninety per cent. of valid votes cast, giving an affirmative to Hitler's policy.
The result is, however, viewed as the first Nazi set- back since their ascent to power, although it would be erroneous to deduce that an organised opposition has arisen. The large number voting against (4,275,000 and about 800,000 invalid) are regarded as only going to prove a certain disgruntlement Nazi policy, which 5,000,000 dared to express Buying "No" or spoiling their papers, despite a threat that a negative vote would "place them outside the nation.”
RAIN DAMPENS SPIRITS OF CELEBRATORS
No
The general impression gained figures, revealing that 43,338,482 New York, Aug. from the voting is that the rural votes were cast, are as follows: One of the fastest com-districts and the eastern provinces
Yes...
..... 38,188,280 Peking have promulgattd a severe mercial aeroplanes in the were almost without exception
4,280,471 Invalid Those found in possession of history of aviation is now pro-Hitler, while in the western
869,625 oplum or heroin for sale are 11-being prepared for an ambiti-industrial and Catholle districtu UNOFFICIAL FINAL FIGURES. able to execution; while oplum
there was a high percentage of smokers are given ten days to ous flight.
"Noes."--United Pess.
1.30 a.m. Unofficial final figures indicate that out
electorate of 45.968.753, the, votes cast totalled 43,438,378, as follows:
Yes
apply to the authorities for The Glendale (Calif.) Airplane
CHEERING CROWD. medical treatment in order to get Development Corporation are now rid of the smoking habit.-Gentral completing the construction of a Hitler's victory was celebrated News,
single-motor transport machine quietly in Berlin, a steady down- capable of eruising 2,500 at a pour of rain dampening the spirits. speed of 236 miles an hour!- of the crowd in the Wilhelmstrasse,
STOP PRESS
JAPANESE WOMAN
REPORTED MURDERED.
It is warranted to achieve this who watched a torchlight pro. carrying five persons and 500 lbs. cession of eheering Storm of baggage.
Troopers march past the Chan-
year,
No
of
38,270,514 4,287,808 Invalid ... 871,056 Participation in the voting total- It is learned that the well- cellor, who appeared at the window icd 94.2 per cent, as compared with known
Atlantic airman, Mr of the Chancellery amid a roar of 92.1 in the Reichstag election last George Hutchinson, the President applause-Reuter. of New York-London-Moscow
Ignoring the invalid votes, 88.1 Air Lines," intends to make a Although Hitler's victory is not per cent of the people who voted nonstop fight in the machine from
In doubt and although after mid- to-day and 83.1 per cent of the New York to Moscow as liminary to a contemplated regular night he will undoubtedly be able whole electorate voted for Hitler,
to claim -an
overwhelming-Reuter Atlantic flight schedule.-United \Press.
majority, the figures of votes counted up to the present time) show that he has lost ground in the country us compared with the
pre-. 31
Just before going to press, news MORNING AFTER
is to hand of a Japanese woman
Miss Moru, a masseuse, residing, on the ground floor of No. 660)
Nathan Road Kowloon, having been apparently murdered.
IN 60 SECONDS
BUT WHY?
Herlin, Aug. 19, 10 p.m.
OFFICIAL FIGURES. Berlin, Aug, 20, 2.30 a.m. The officiat provisional Anal
voting in the Reichstag election figures give the electorate as of November, 1933, when he had 45,202,667 and the votes cast as a following of 92.1 per cent, of the 43.267,821, as follows: electorate.
Figures ni 9.30 p.m. show that with about 90 per cent. of the electorate going to the polls, his followers are, about eighty-two per] cent.
Latest Incomplete figures for the whole of Germany, are:
Yes...
13,168,205 1,520,358 MANY VOTES REJECTED.
Only a brief message of the tragedy has reached the Central:
London, Aug. 10, Police Statlou, no Information Most people know that "morning being given of the circumstances) after" feeling. Mouth like blot- under which the woman, lost heringpapor, A splitting head. And a large jug of ice-water the only The victim was well-known In bright spot in a dismal world.
No Most people, too, console them- Kowloon, being in charge of a well-patronised massage catablish-selves that the cause was usually
life.
ment.
worth the effect. Few, however, would care to hve the effect with-, Berlin, Aug. 19, 11.30 p.m. out the cause.
Selende his now made that possiblel
Just a smali does of histamine acid phosphate, and in twenty seconds you have that", metallic Nazi onthusiasm appears to taste in the mouth, an unnaturally have tumbled. from the November Rushed face." And forty seconds
Berlin, Aug. 20..
The intent partial count of the votes for the whole of Germany show. that 33,312,490 have so far been, counted and checked, the voting being:
Yon
No
Invalid
29,104,044 3,260,442 049,004
peak of 80.5 per cent. of the nation inter all the makings of a number te around the middle eighties, fono hang-over. judging from .the pleblicité Scientists are looking for people. The number of Juvalld vatca ie figures coming in from the who will give themselves head murprisingly large and it is taken different districts.
aches in this way. The response for granted that by far the greater Figures from virtually every has been unusually small, but proportion of them may be regard- section of the Reich show Nazi somo heroes have swallowed the ed as "No" votes.→→→Reuter, declines in every category. The phosphate so that their amotions
nfirmative votes
38,000,000 SAY "YES.", Berlin, Aug. 20, 12.80 a.m.
have fallen, may be vivisected, and their_ro- while the negative votes (while a actions analysed. small proportion of the whole) are One man, with a real hang-over, It is learned that all the votes generally doubled.-United Press. wanted to know why aclence have now been counted but the couldn't find a sixty-second cura official result has not yet been instead of a alxty-accond head-issued: [acho-United Presa.
Yea No
38,124,030 4,275,248 Invalid
869,543 Electors participating totalled 95.7 per cent,"
Of the votes cast, 89.9 per cent. were "Yes" and 10.1 per cont. "Noen."
The returns from a few districts have been delayed, but they can have no effect on the result. Beiter.
The anoela provisional Anál!A Güensi
SIR NIGEL PLAYFAIR
DEAD
RELAPSE AFTER OPERATION
ENGLISH DRAMA
ENTHUSIAST
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Ordinance, 1991. Received Augu 20, 14 m.).
London, Aug. 19.
Sir Nigel Playfair, one of
OFFERS TO WOMEN TENNIS PLAYERS
Miss Jacobs And Mrs. Wills-Moody
New York, Aug. 19. Mrs. Wills-Moody and Miss Helen Jacobs have ro- ceived an offer of $25,000: each, with, the option of 25 per cent, share of gate re- ceipts to turn professional.
Mrs. Moody has not re- plied. Miss Jacobs said she did not plan to turn profes- sional-Reuter,
'BEAR' RAID ON
England's most famous STOCK EXCHANGE
FLIGHT player-producers and dra-
IN BALLOON
PROF. COSYN'S ADVENTURE
VILLAGE SCARED BY ARRIVAL
matists, died this afternoon.
Ho was taken ill on July 31 while playing in As You Like It"| nt the Regent's Park Open Air
Theatre, and Jater underwent a
EXCEPTION TAKEN
TO COMMENT
serious abdominal 'operation. Hei seemed to be recovering but had RECENT FALL a relapse,
"LANDS"
IN
Sir Nigel, who was the lender of the movement for, the preservation of the English drama, was born in Exception is taken in some July, 1874, and educated at Harquarters to the remarks made in row and University College, the Hongkong Stock Exchange
Oxford, where he took the B. A.
Belgrado, Aug. 19. degree and began his acting report for laat week, concerning Professor. Max Cosyns and his career as a member of the Univer- the alleged "bear" raid on Land sity Dramatic Sucicty. Investment Company shares. stratosphere flight companion, travelled nearly eight hundred,
OPPOSED AMERICANISATION. This raid," the report stated,
"reminds miles in the course of their fif-
in On leaving Oxford he joined F.
striking teen hours" journey throught the acted in plays produced by Beer which is undermining our market R. Benson's company and later way of the existence in our midst of a pernicious 'bear element bohm Tree, George Alexander, and which should be eradicated.” Enquiries made in Ice House Stroot thia morning by the Telegraph produced rather conslet ing views. A member of the Stock Exchange stated that the "boar movement had been noticeable for Importance.the past two years, but the bears. were now confining their activities to investment stocks, Lands being one of the most prominent,
upper air.
It is probable that since they Granville Barker and others. He drifted at the will of the winds was a great lover of the purely much greater and the speed of the total distance covered was English drama and was strongly
(Continued on. Page 7.) their cruise over Central Europej must have exceeded sixty miles) an hour at times.
Kreit Sciontife They landed at the village of Reuter- Zonablje, where the inhabitants: were at first terrorised by, the un-j expected apparition of the Jenormous balloon slowly descend- lng to earth in the darkening twilight:
AERONAUTS ASTONISHED.
COSMIC RAYS.
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Received August 120, 10,50 49.)
LOWER DIVIDEND.
"As regards Lands," It was cx- plaincu, the interim dividend. 13. 50 conta less than last year which. was discounted weeks before It was actually declared. As there seems to be some doubt as to the
"But oven If a final dividend of
Belgrade, Aug. 20, Interviewed by the United Press at Subota, Professor Max Cosyns After overcoming their
Initial Bald: terror, however, the villagers help "We did not succeed in setting amount of the final dividend, some ed to haul the balloon to death. a new world record for altitude, holders of the stock have thought Both Prof. Cosyns and Van der but we reached 16,009 metres in it advisable to liquidate their Elst were exhausted after their height, ten miles above the earth, stocka. long trip, and they were astonish- the light yielding very important ed to learn that they were in Yugo-scientific results. Slavia.
"We were able to control the only $1.60 is paid, there is no A defect in their radio apparatus balloon's movements in reference need to depress the market on prevented them from keeping into the cosmic rays which is im-account of that. It still remains a
portant.
safe Investment, giving over 6 per communication with the ground as
"I hope to publish the results in cent.". planned.
due course," Professor Cosyns said he had All the lustruments and recorde reached conclusions from his ob-escaped harm during the flight and servations that would prove of descent-United Press.
NO "HAMMERING.” Another angle on the mileged "bear" movement was obtained from a member of the Hongkong Sharebrokers-- Association. "This raid has nothing whatever to do
ROOSEVELT LOSING GROUND with bears," he said. "It was
BUSINESS SENTIMENT IN AMERICA TAKES
TURN FOR WORSE
Washington, Aug. 19. ahead and that silver inflation As a result of official blunder-will not be important, nor is any ing and growing distrust of further devaluation of the dollar Administration policies, business foreseeable, although ultimate sentiment seems to have taken a
Inflation is expected by most turn for the worse. A belated and authorities. probably less than seasonal up-dustries by the Reconstruction Warking capital loans to "In- turn in business is expected Finance Corporation
and
merely a case of a holder of some 1,000 shares having to sell out.. This person is at present away from the Colony and the order for aale was put through to a Bank and the shores thrown on to the market. There has been no ques- tion of hammering the market."
S'HAI FACTORY DISASTER
BADLY BURNED
month or six weeks hence. It Federal Returve Banks are run SIX KILLED; SCORE is expected that Government ning far below expectations. control, of cralit, industry, and An application on behalf of the l agriculture can probably check railroads for freight rate in any bad slump.
Shanghai, Aug. 20.
creases on selected" commodities Six were killed and twenty-six: Present catimaton-indicate that will probably be filed by the end seriously. Injured in the Shanghai y the aggregate of farm purchasing of the month, with a Court test factory explosion and fire yester- power, despite the ravages of the of the Rall Pension law expected. dayReuter, plazad drought, will exceed the 1933 Railroad dobt difficulties are Agures by at least $1,000,000,000, worrying Washington oficials and Higher farm and food prices are new constructive developments for expected in the next few months, the railroads are expected. notwithstanding that a specula
tive prico rise is not indicated.
Although, no concrete plan has
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yet boon formulated, it is expect i germanent
ed that the ̈AAA. brogramme
will be modified for the year 198
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slsation, plam for