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STRIKE CRISIS THREAT

REGULAR TROOPS STANDING BY

RHODE ISLAND

VIOLENCE

New York, Sept. 14. The probability that Feder- al troops will be called out in Rhode Island to meet the menace of striking textile workers, who have been rioting and causing serious disturbances, has been ad- mitted.

President Roosevelt has acceded to the request made by Governor Green of Rhode Island, who called the President by telephone, and urgently requested permission to use Federal troops in the state if the strike violence becamo Any more serious.

In the meantime, the Governor has ordered the arrest of every known Communist in the state, with the object of preventing subversive agitation.

Elghteen hundred troops of the First Army Corps are now under "aland by" orders ready to move into netion the moment it becomes neccesary.-Router,

EXPORT DUTY

ON

NATIVE RUBBER

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

FRIDAY,

OUR VOLUNTEERS

A Volunteer, used to be a match for Three Conscripts

And you'd soon 6. realize he hadn't

altered

AMERICA'S CUP SHOCK

(Continued from Panc 1.) "Endeavour," sailed for England by its owner, Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith, and the Rainbow,

-If we still had Vivandières in the Army I

NEW BRITISH DESTROYER

London, Sept. 13. The destroyer Electra left the Tyne to-day for her acceptance trials and afterwards proceeded to Portsmouth.

Of eight destroyers ordered under the 1931 programme, the Electra is the second to be com- pleted-British Wirelena.

of victory.

ENDEAVOUR FEATURED. One important feature of the

SEPTEMBER 14, 1934.

EUROPEAN

TRAFFIC

OFFENDERS

SEVERAL APPEAR IN COURT

Several European motorists figured in the traille summonses before Mr. E. V. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this morning.

G. W, K. Crawford, driver of motor cycle No. G3, was summoned for not having full control of his machine, by having his hands off the hardle bars, while driving in Yeo Wo Street on September 14.

ENDEAVOUR'S FEAT.

Endeavour is regarded by many yachtamen as the best contender D. E. I. ACTION IN THE|England has sent Across the

Atlantic.

made the crossing CONTROL PLAN

from Gosport to Newport in Batavia, Sept. 14. almost exactly sixteen days, near- It is announced that the expertly seven days faster than that of Endeavour is its 18-foot steel duty on native-grown rubber, as the Lipton yacht, Shamrock V in mast, lightly built and designed from October 1, has been fixed at 1930 when it act a record of 23 to catch every blt of air, no matter how light. It has steel rod

Traffic-Sergeant Clark said de- 20 gulldors per 100 kilograme on days for the 4,000 miles. dry rubbor. Duties for other

shrouds like those on the Ameri- Assortments range from 10 to 18.50

can boats Rainbow and Weatamoe, fendant was driving nt about 25 but the rods have been tested to miles an hour, and his hands were guilders,

fle was adjusting 100 English tone strength more of the bars. than those of the Americans coat. yachts.

Defendant pleaded technically steel, in only 22 inches in guilty. He said his cost was open and he had taken his hands off the The former system of reducing Soven racos fre scheduled Rainbow's mast is 30 inches in bars to fasten the buttons. The whole incident took about three seconds. There was no swerve whatever, and he could stop his machine without holding the bars.

The dry rubber group consists of blankots, bark, crepe and all similar sheets manufactured by machinery not driven manually.

STRANGE NORTH CHINA REPORT

The crossing was made easily and the yacht did not pitch and roll as did Shamrock V or take the heavy pounding boat received.

SEVEN RACES

the latter

diameter.

The mast,

of tensile

other rubber to a dry weight barie around the triangular 30-mile diameter but Enterprise was only for duty purpOSCH has

been course on Block Island Sound with 18 inches. For support of Enden- terminated. All rubber not clasal-four victories required. Races your's mast knife-edged channels, fiable as dry rubber will now be will be sailed every day except that will offer little resistance to levied as "other assortments." Sunday, although at the conclu- the water when the yacht is Mr. Hamilton administered u Reuter.

sion of one day's race a skipper heeled, extend beyond the sides caution, remarking that the prać- | may ask for a day's delay before of the hull and give more leverage tice was risky. the next one is held. If a boat infor

the taut pull of shrouds. F. R. Reck, driver of private car disabled during a race It must Curved plates were welded to-No. 2687, was summoned for hay- continue as best possible.

gether and strengthened with ing left his ear unattended in The cup was last contended for light steel diaphrams to form Queen's Road, Central, near the in. 1930 when the late Sir Thomas the mast. Nothing has been said Asiatic Building, for half an hour. Lipton made the last of his five to indicate it, but observers be- and was cautioned, as it was his efforts that..cost him something lieve Mr. Sopwith spinning.. first offence. like £2,000,000 although he never great deal of faith in this feature.

Reck told the Court that his wife won the cup. In that year the The English challenger is built had gone to see a doctor to under- both have long sharp bows and had to stand by because she fainted. a great deal like the Rainbow: go an operation to her foot, and he other almost identical features of He did not expect the operation to design but where Rainbow 18 take such a long while. almost flat on deck, Endeavour has sharp curve down from amid- ships to the nose.

_MANCHUKUO RECRUITING

OFFICES!

which showed ita stern to Sham- winning Yacht was Enterprise, rock V in four straight races.

HIGHLY CONFIDENT.

AMATEUR CREW,

LADY CAUTIONED..

RADIO BROADCAST

JAZZ TRIO RECITAL FOM THE STUDIO

EUROPEAN PROGRAMME From ZBW, on a wavelength of 365 motres (845 Kilocycles).

4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme. 7-10.40 p.m. European Programme. 7 p., Cloning Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stocks and Commodity Quotation

7.08-7.30 p.m. Debroy Somera Dand. Dixieland-Selection. Northern and

Southern Memories

(arr. Debroy Somers). Whatever you do--"Nice Goings on" With you here and me here--"Nice

Goings On."

7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.

Jazz Piano, Violin and Guitar Recital

by Pomping Vila and Fred Carplo.

1. Avalon.

Programme.

Only a nose.

3. Caprice Futuristic.

4. Honey Suckle Rose.

5. I'll see you in my Dreams.

0. Someday Sweetheart.

7. Romantic.

8. Farewell Blues.

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.03-9.36 p.m. The entiro Musical Numbers of "He Wanted Adventure" with Bobby Howes, Judy Gunn, Marle Burke, Raymond Newell, Wylie Watson, Theatre Chorus and Orches

tra.

8.35-9 p.m. Light Orchestral Pro- xrammo. Waltzen from Vianna Waltz Solec- tion.London Theatre Orch. London Suite (Eric Coates)

2

Eric Coatch and Symphony Orch. (n) Tarantelle "Covent Garden." (b) Meditation-"Westminster."

March-"Knightsbridge." Merry Wives of Windsor (Nicolai) Victor Symphony Orchestra. 9-9.45 p.m. From the Studio. A 22nd Récital of Gramophone Records by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, 9.46 p.m. Keuter Press Bulletins,

Quotations.

9.50-10.33 p.m. Concerto No. 2 in C London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity

Serget Rachmaninoff (Pinnoforte) Minor, Op. 18. (Rachmaninof)

and the Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Sto- kowski, Philadelphia.

lat Movement--Allegro Moderato. 2nd Movement-Adagio sosten 10. 3rd Movement-Allegro scherzando. 10.33 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quota- tions, followed by New York Open- ing Quotations.

10.40 p.m. Close down.

SILVER EXPORTS

CHINA'S ORDER TO EFFECT RESTRICTION

London, Sept. 13. Eastern banking circles do not anticipate an important limitation of activities of the foreign banks in Shanghai, ds a result of the Chinese Government order restrict-

The Times. ing exchange operations, declares

Some doubte, however, exist concerning the extent to which the regulations are enforceable, par- ticularly in view of the extrater- Mrs. F. H. E. Skyrme was sum-ritorial rights, though the foreign moned for driving private car No. banks naturally desire to 1957 in Eastern Street, which was operate with the Government in roud closed to motor traffic, and carrying out any necessary plans was cautioned.

for protecting Chinese currency and exchange.

CO-

Tientsin, Sept. 13. It is officially stated that two Manchukuo recruiting offices were discovered to-day in the vicinity of Tientsin and that twenty-six Inmates were arrested. They are being taken to Tientsin for trial. The fact that the cup is in Eleven other persons, alleged to America's possession places the have connection with a revolu burdon of challenging upon other movement in the Chunhan nations which always has been

A combined amateur and pro- District, Loantung, organised by England and makes it necessary festionnieres or it much will mail Manchukuo agents, were arrested to build a yacht not only for speed the Endeavour and a professional in course of a raid and are also but sturdy enough to stand the crew will man the American entry. Mrs. Skyrine salt she came from being taken to Tientsin under rigorous Atlantle crossing.

The oficers reported upon the the top of Eastern Street, and did

it is thought that if the ex- orders from Genera! Yu Hsuch- Added to that is the fact that arrival of Endeavour that the not see any notice until she got to change business is suspended some chung, Governor of Hopel-Central | practically all yachting in Eng combination got along very well the bottom, when she could not of the smaller banks will have News.

land is done in heavy water and during the crossing and they add possibly turn back. She came from dimculty in carrying out their alrong winds, while Long Island that the crew is one of the best the hospital, and turned to the exchange transactions, which have Sound, in which lies Block Island ever, since our trial sails in right.

been involved by sales of silver (Sound, is addicted to light air American waters."

Inspector Alexander, sufd there in London. currents. Those factors have The aided the United States in keeping every modern

yacht is equipped with was no notice at the top of Eastern Taking all things into account, alling device, Street because there was a light | London City's vlow Is that the the America's cup for so long, including a spead Indicator, an of steps there, and neither was order; may constitute an indirect although the America won it in instrument for registering wind there any notice in Hospital Road. form of embargo or, at least, a 1851 in British waters.

force and labour saving capstans. They wanted to avoid putting up definite discouragement of heavy Endeavour, however, made a The American entry is reported too many signs,

aliver exports.-Reuter. splendid Atlantic crossing and in the best of shape and experts has been built with an eye to the are looking forward to one of the light currents to be found in greatest aerles of races ever America, and Mr. Sopwith, the staged for the America's cup. tention of motorists to schedule D owner-skipper, is highly confident United Press and Router,

COSTLY BUS RIDE

TICKETS CHEAPER THAN COURT BAIL "It would be cheaper to have bought a ticket than to pay the ball" said Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning when he estreated the bail of $20, of Billy Benndicto, student, when he failed to appear in answer to a charge for hot pay- ing the legal fare on Kowloon bus No. 129 yesterday.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

sale of work which is to be held at the Peak Club on Friday, October 19.

Sub-Inspector W. Mair appear- PEACE IS THE EVENING STAR OF Lady Peel will attend the M.C.L. ing for the prosecution said that THE SOUL, AS VIKTUR IS ITS SUN, AND defendant lived at 124, Prince Ed. THE TWO ARE NEVER FAR APART.— word Road, third floor, which was Colton. only a short distance from the school and that his mother did not thin it far enough to buy him a President bus ticktt. He also said that he thought it was merely a schoolboy prank.

GRAFT IN JAPAN:

FORMER MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS INDICTED

Mr. Chuzo

Mr. Hamilton remarked that they should have the signs, and said he would like to bring the at-

of the Motor Regulations, where ali prohibited roads were given.

DANGEROUS DRIVING.

Further Restriction.

Shanghai, Sept. 13. According to finance experts speculation in foreign exchanges appear not to be entirely eliminat ed in spite of the order issued early this week by Dr. H., H. Kung, Finance Minister.

Leung Che-son, driver of private ear No. 3160, was fined $15 for

This la indicated by the fact that dangerous driving in Island Road.

Trafile Sergeant Clark said de-silver's price has shown no signs fendant overtook another car on of decline in the local Exchange. One case each of Diphtheria and bend just below Wong Nei Chong

It is believed that the Chinese Meningitia and three cases of Typhoid Gap.

authorities aro contemplating now Mr. Hamilton remarked that he measures to give fuller effect to Mr.authorities on Wednesday.

should not have passed there, as it

the order forbidding speculation foreign exchanges.-Central Hy Invitation of HE the Governor was one of the most dangerous Mr. J. C. Goltz, Aanaging Director of the Oxford and Cambridge Society places in the Colony.

News Agency. M-G-M for the Dutch East Indies also annual tennis match will be played at Chan Chan, driver of private car arrived on the same ship.

Mountain Lodge on Sunday.

No. 1298, was also fined $16 Tor dangerous driving at the anme

Passengora arriving here by the Rs were reported to the local Health

Harrison included

Stuart B. Dunlop, General Manager

of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer of China.

No.

Wong Che-fong, n clerk employal Ching Kim-hang, unemployed, was by the Commercial Truns, Ltd, was given three months haprisonment by place. He too was alleged to havo remanded by Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen ir. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at the Con- overtaken another car, Tokyo, Sept. 13.

nt the Central Police Court to-day tray Police Court this morning for Cheung Loi, driver of motor van on charges of lurzony of moneys tola!- | the theft of the radiator cap.

2082, was

fined $10 for driving i Mitsuchi, former ling $1,050.40 between September 1st

at an excessive speed. Minister for Railways, has been and 7th. Mr. W. A. Mackinlay, for Good progress is being made with Sergeant Youe stated that defen- indleted for perjury in connection the prosecution, indleated that fur the construction of the now premises dant drove from the West Point with the Kuroda graft scandal ther charges may be added, of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank. Police station to the Ko Shing which led to the downfall of the

The foundation stone is to be laid on Theatro at a speed of 20 miles. Salto Cabinet-Reuter,

Mr. B. Wong Tape, who is on a October 17. The ceremony. will bo visit to England, wae amongst the performed by His Excellency the vinitors at a recent luncheon of the Governor. Saltburn (Yorkshire) Hotary Club, In

Aprenting, before Mr. E. I. Wynne-

In

JAPANESE THREAT.

CHINA'S VIOLATION OF DEMILITARISED ZONE

Dairen, Sept. 18. Chief of Staff of the Japanese Colonel Takashi Sakal, the new

forces in North China, arriving hore this morning, declared that Japan' cannot overlook the recent Jone at the Kowloon Magistracy this

Pleading guilty to a charge of hav-violations of the demilitarised zone morning, Kung Chil; 25 years of age, the course of a speech, he expressed The acting Treasurer, St. John ing 33 taels of oplum in for pussen-by the Chinese. ashomiker, pleaded guilty to a his appreciation of the honitally be. Ambulance Association and Brigade sien, L, Sap, 45 years of ago, a Ha characterised the Fumour charge of attempting to pass a cake has received, especially in Yorkshire, wishes, to acknowledge with sincere Chinese woman, was fined $1,000 with containing opium to a prisoner in and his delight at the scenery on the and grateful thonis a donation of the alternative of Ave months hard that was circulating in

moors. London impressed him with 3600 from Mr. J. E. Joseph, England, Jabour, by Mr. E. 1. Wynne-Jonce at China to the effect that something its vastness and the admirable marner for the benefit of the poor villagers the Kowloon Magistracy this morn grave was at present looming, in which the traffic was controlled. of the Now Territories.

ing.

imoro. hallucinationReuler.

pallon custody, yesterday at 2.

weeks hard labour.

pam and wow sentenced to six

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