FUTILITY OF OPPOSITION
INDUSTRY TO GIVE UP STRUGGLE
Washington, Nov. 12. It is bolloved here that because of the overwhelmingly popular andorsement of Administration policies as a result of the elections, industrial leaders are rentising the futility of effective political op position to the Administration and will co-operate with the Roosevelt Regime.
tax
BLOCKADE DANGER-
LABOUR BARON'S VIEW OF NAVAL QUESTIONS.
London, Nov. 8.
THE HONGKONG
GIRLS HOLD CAMP
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1934.
TELEGRAPH.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
WEEK-END DISCUSSIONS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS
LATEST SHARE
QUOTATIONS
on the
As the flames of the camp fre The dangers of naval blockade leaned higher and higher the and the necessity of a pact offering to the Wa Kwong Club London Stock Exchange have been
group of girls brought their The following quotations lowing it are emphasized this morning in an article pubished in Each lind chosen her own stifl-received by Mesars. Swan, Culbertson the Daily Horald by Baron
Joyful service, loyalty, co-oper: and Fritz in conjunction with Rentor.
British Government Securities. Lion, responsibility, fun, friend- Kenworthy now a labour leader in and on. As tach added her Strabolgt, formerly Commander
hip;
Nov. 9, Nov. 12. group spirit, good citizenship the House of Commons.
symbol, the flame, which repres sented light, beauty, strength and spirit, blazed brighter. So ended the two-day conference of the Senior High School Wa Kwong Cabinet Conference,
"The real Daval mennee," the writer says is not an invasion or bombardment but slow strangule tlon by blockade. A blockade can be exercised by surface warships, submarines or aircraft, or by all three combined,"
On Saturday. November 10, by The courtesy of Dr. Chow Wai- Chun Kal and Lea Mou-cher, the ehoang, Moars, Fung Yu-cheung."
The Administration's programme includes n revision of the Hystem. comprehensive railway lexislation, passage of perfecting amendments to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, com- prehensive revision of the National Industrial Recovery Administrahe tion along permanent lines and blockade," the writer concludes help with suggestions for the club social legislation.
"If we British, still the strong est maritime Power, gave a bold land of Ching I was turned over lead to the freedom of the seas, we should obtain the support of to the group of girls. Eight clubs Americans, Italians and probably Stephen's, St. Paul's, Sam Kwong. wore represented:-Ying Wa, St. French. The Japanese would then Kon Kwok, Fairien, Yeung Chung hardly dare to stand aside and If they did they would Ise helpless.nd St. Agnes, with 38 girls in all. Of the leaders, Miss Mildred Kellogg pact outlawing war must Secretary, arrived just in time for The logical outcome of Briand-
Owen. the National Girls Work the outlawry of private this occasion. She
A
Haras.
or
No Omelal Reply trade agreement between
Landon, Nov, 12. Great Britain and the United It is learned in official circles Staten, which is now being very that no offer of any compromise qn informally discussed by American the all question in Japan
Manchukuo haa been received diplomats in Landon, might incor- here. porate the stabilisation of the pound-dollar cross rate. Further Inflationary monetary legislation is unlikely.--Swan, Culbertson and Fritz.
ADMIRAL MCGOWAN DIES SUDDENLY
(Special to "Telegraph")
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was able to
porgramme. Mra. Ha Sul-wan of St. Paul's was responsible for the devotional services and also for the discussion on the girls' own questions about religion. This was one of the most helpful parts of the programme.
Another discussion in which the girls were most interested was
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RADIO BROADCAST
Pianoforte Recital From The Studio
TALK BY MR. PELHAM
From ZBW on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 kilocycles):
4-7 p.m. Chinese Programme.
7-10.40 p.m. European Programins, 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quola- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotailona.
7.08-7.28 pm. Excerpt from "Tho Mikado (Gilbert and Sullivan).
1. The Sun whone Hays.
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Alice Luley (Soprano).
2. Brightly Dawna our Wedding Day.
Alice Lilley: Nellis Walker;'
Dan Jones and Appleton Moore. (a) Trio: Here's How d'ye do. (b) Dust and Chorus: The Flower
that Bloom.
Columbia Light Opera Company. The Mikado's Song.
Columbia Light Opern Company. G. Tt Willow.
Appleton Moore (Baritono). Duct: There is Beauty in the
Below of the Blant.
Finale, Act. II: For he's gone and married Yum-Yum.
Columbin Light Opera Company. 7.28-7.58 p.m. Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
(a) From Offenbach's Sample Bux -Fantasia (Urbach).
£134
(b)
£ 10
(c)
(d)
112/~
Sterling Lam
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(Lin. Regd.) £134. Chard. Bk. £o sh. £ 16
Industrial and Breweries. the une, on home, marriage and
Associated Eier. ཝཱ problems, led by Mrs. Choi
Industries Nat-sing. Mina Lam Tak-kwong British-Amer, Tub and Miss Chol Wal-han arted as
(Bearer). house mathera. Other leaders Chinese Eng, and Misses Silcocks, Baxter, Min. (Bearer) | Pope, Ip Yik-chee, Wong Yuet. Tate & Lyle ........ It is also officially denied here | Inn, Cheng Sing-tak, Kwok Wing-Courtaulds that there has been any resump- † chun and the Y.W.C.A. Secretaries. Distillers tion of the textile conversations. Shui Tak-hing, Nell Elliot, Hol
Yinya and Yung Mo-chun,
The latest replies from Japan, which, it is understood, have been communicated to the United States are described as completely wud Netherlands Governmen {4,
24 Antiafactory, falling to meet the
requirements of the oil companies,
(ly Telegraph. Copyright. Tringraphic Mens agre Dedinance, 1984. Racsierd, November 11, *, *.m.)
Laurens, S.C., Nov. 12.
13-
Rumours that a renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance is under discussion are not considered worthy of comment.-Renter,
Japan's Atitude
were
A Full Programme The programme was as follows: Saturday afternoon.fretting camp in order. tea, opeping ser- vice girls preparing questions). supper, fancy dress party, evening! prayer.
Duniap Rubber Everréady 57– #h. General Electric (England). Boots 5/sh. Impl. Chem Ind. Imp. Chem. Int. Impl, Tobacco
Det. 10/- sh... Woolworths
Tokyo, Nov, 12. A joint conference of Foreign Rear Admiral Samizel Mc. and Navy Office officials regarding
Sunday, November 11-norn- the British suggestion to give United Staten Navy (Retired), died hertain conditions, is still in progress,prenditrit reports from Clubs, Daffee & Newall
Japan naval equality under cer ing prayers, setting up exercises.
breakfast, discussion of
Gowan. 64 years of age,
to-day, of heart failure.
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Up to the present no decision Sunday worship), discussion on He was formerly Paymaster. has been reached, but offelal programme. qualifications and General of the Navy and Chief of circles are of the opinion that it duties of officers, lunch and rest, the Bureau of Supplies and Ac-may not be wise for Japan to re-`] questions on family sex and mar- counts. He was unmarried. Hefect the plan. "although it in riage,' questions religions voluntarily retired in
1929, rather
and will require | problema; Recreation ball games, Vague United ProaR.
elucidation before netion can be hiking and cooking, outdoor sup- Įtaken.”—Brater.
per: camp fire closing ceremony stunts and roast,
JAPANESE ROBBED
OFFICER'S POCKET PICKED
IN WANCHAL
T. Sasaki, engineer officer aboard II.LJ.M.S; Sagu, was the complain. unt before Mr. W. M. Thomson at
the Central Magistracy yesterday morning, when a Hoklo, named
FUTURE OF BELGIAN CURRENCY
APPREHENSION FELT IN
LONDON
London, Nov, 12.
Despite a record gold enver, re-
Clieung Sam, was charged with | pented ministerial declarations of the theft, of 40 yen, and pleaded the ability and determination of not guilty.
This conference is one of the splendid, results of the work of Miss Wong Yuk-mool, Secretary of Girls' Work and the Girls' Work Committee of the Hongkong Y.W.CA. It shows the strong movement of the Wa Kwong Club that has been built during her years of service.---Contributed,
TWO MEN CAUGHT
Berfunt to remain on the Gold Standard, and an official denial of a ENTER FACTORY PREMISES IN rumoured loan by the Federal Reserve Bank, market circles here continue to view the future of
EARLY MORNING
Det.-Seryt. Fitches stated Mr. Sasaki was walking along Queen's Road East and when near Les Tung Street, it was alleged the de Helgian currency with apprehenalias Li Kwong-chiu, 22 years, and Two unemployed men, Li Chiu fendant slipped his right hand son and nervousness, under the complainant's left arm.)
Wong Chung-ping, alias Wong fore Mr. E. i. Wynne-Jones at the Ping, 10 years, were brought be Kowloon Magistracy yesterday and charged with entering the Man Yuen Weaving Factory at Un Chau Street, with intent to commit a felony. Both defendants pleaded gally to the charge and were aen- tenced to two months' hartt Inbourį each.
A little later, Mr. Sasaki felt a tug The three months rate is at are at his raincoat pocket. He turned sent at` 55 continos discount. round and saw the defendant Buyers are most reluctant, und throwing the wallet to the ground bear speculation is rapidly increas
ing. This is revented by the for. He caught hold of the culprit ward rates, as spot is controlled by and took him to the Kawahora Ten- the Belgian authorities: house where the
defendant
promised to find the "other man." Anxiety regarding the franc has Both could not understand each eased, as M. Flandin is believed to other and the noise attracted thee a sound flunncier. At the same attention of a Chinese constable.time, the recent steadiness of the may be largely attributed to
franc
Detective-Sergeant Poyntz ap- peared for the prosecution and
The
Miscellaneous.
Guln Kalumpong
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Langlaagte
Estates London Tin 10/-
sh... Pekin Synd 2/-
ord. sh... Rubber Trusts Shai Elec. Consu. Van Ryn Deep -- Electric Musical
Oila
Industries... Anglo-Persian Oil Burma Dif Southern Railway
(Deferred) Rolls Royce £1
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Trad. (Bearer) Crown fines 10/-
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LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS
Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Frita have received the following quota-
The defendant wrote the name of heavy intervention by the American / stated that defendants were caught tions on the New York exchange for the other man, Cheung Wal, on Exchange Fund. According to the on the ground floor of the premises yesterday.. menu card. When charged he Financial News, this is explained at 2.45 am, on Saturday..! stated he did not do the stealing by the fact that Americn regards i Arst defendant had been employ- bat Cheung Wai stole the money itself now as the centre of the gold were apparently trying to get into December
The Magistrate after hearing Kroup.
the oflice where the money was January evidence came to the conclusion
The paper suggests that the sup-kept.
that it was insufficient and dis-port accorded the gold currencies charged the defendant,
NAVAL ADVISER
ed there three months ago. They
The Hermit (Schmalstick). Forest Idyll (Esslinger).
Viennese Meniuries of Lehar
(arr. Henry Hall).
B p.m. Local Time and Weather Report
752-8.38 p.m. Variety. Descriptivo Sketch Clapham and
Dwyer on Hobbies.
Clapham and Dwyer, Instrumental-Nasty Man InstrumentalThe Grasshopper
the ants.
zel
The Four Bright Sparks. Voen!--Melville Gideon Medley.
Melville Gideon (Baritone). Humorous Monologue The Lion and
Albert.
Stanley Holloway. Instrumental-My South Sea Sweef-
heart. InstrumentalBlue Sparka..
Masters' liawaians. Vocal Duet Musical Comedy Selec
Lion.
Garda Hall and George Baker, 8.38-9 p.m: A Philco Programme.
The Philco Symphony Orchestra Prelude, Arlesienne Suite (Blzet). Dance (Neapolitan Scenes).
(Massenet).
Valse Triste (Sibeliun). Donce Chinois (Tachaikowsky). Prelude Act. 3. "Lohengrin"
(Wagner).
9.9.20 p.m. From the Studio. "Toplesi.Talks on the United King- dom" by Mr. G. C. Pelham (H.M. Trado Commissioner).
9.20-9.30 p.m. Voent Gems from "Maritona" (Wallace).
·0.30 p.m.
Light Opera Company. Reuter Press Bulletin,
London 1 p.m. Stork and Commodity Quotations.
9.35-10.85 p.m. From the Studio. Pianoforte Recital by Harry Ore 10.05-10.30 p.m. Dance Munle. Fox-Trot I Never had a chance. Fox-Trol-Don't let your love go
wrong.
Slow Fox-Trot The Breeze. Slow Fox-Trot—It's all forgotten now. Paso Doble Ballerina.
Tango The Bouvetard of Broken
Dreama.
Fox-Trot-Cupid.
Fox-Trot The Show is over.
10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press Nown, Further London Stocks and Commodity Quota- tions.
10.10 p.m.
Clone Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Waver
Special progranine, for Far Eastern listenera, will be broadenst the evening by IJA on 21.38 meters as under
⚫p.m. Opening Announcement. German Folk Bang. Programme-Vorwonat
(German. English).
9.15 p.m. Fale Holections. Heinz Breden. 1.43 .. News in Engliante.
10 p.m. "A Love Story", Huales Fins br 'Arthur Treumann-Mette, Music by Mouart
11.16 p.m. Nawa in German.
11.30 p.m. Programme of Light Music by the
Chamber Orchestra Georg rent 12.15.m. News in Engilah,
12,34 a.m. Close down.
The Intest Fleet Auxiliary List contains another now boom defence Market Closed vessel, the Watergate, which, like the
New York Cotton,
. Nov, 10. Nov. 12.
Clone..
Closing
Range
12.06
12.40
March
1246
Muy
12.47
may be a preventive against further extension of the sterling area.-Reuter.
July
12.45
measure
October (1938) 12.16
EXCHANGE RATES
· Spot
December Jaunary
12.00 New York Rubber
13.40
13.49
NEW CONTACTS
Paris.
Nov. 7. .76.31/32
13.75
18.03
Market Cloned
Geneva. Berlin...
.16.36
14.10
.12.44
JAPANESE LEGATION AT
KABUL OPENED
Chican Wheat
Oslo
.10.30%
Athens, Milan
COMMUNICATIONS
Capt. Morse, recently appointed British naval adviser to China, will leave for China by the Naldera the new Japanese Legation at Amsterdam.
It is officially announced that New York, on November 23.--Reuter.
Kabul was opened on November Vienna. « 6.---Router,
Prague Bucharest Madrid.
Tokyo, Nov. 12.
Buenos Aires. Shanghal
.520 .68.15/32 .36%
.1/8.15/16 .4.993
.7.40'
.28%
.119%
.600
497 May
.36%
834
83%
in the list of wreaths laid at the Hongkong. Cenotaph on Sunday, mention should Brussels.. have been made of the handsome one Stockholm.
1/7/2
Holiday
.21.40
.19.30
1.70.
CAPT MORSE LEAVES FOR CHINA TIUS MONTH
London, Nov. 12.
Helsingfors. 220
220k
774-774
824-824
89 -8334
Nov. 12. March
76.16/10 May
15.30 July
12.45 September... 14.38
10.904 December 097%
520, May
58.13/32 July
30%
094 Market cloned 04 Chicago Corn
1/4.7/16 December.. 70%
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27
8144 Market closed 8114 Winnipeg Wheat
119 December 78
30.21/32 July
New York Bagar
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22.40 May ... 110% July .1/0.1/16 1/0.1/16
.110K
CHINESE MINISTER TO VISIT laid by Mr. T. G. Bennett, of the Copenhagen .22.40
R.F.A. Apple Leaf, on behalf of the Lishon Royal Fleet Auxillary,
LONDON
Shanghai, Nov. 12.
.1/2.1/92 1/2.1/16 December 4%
-4 March 39% May
Bombay. Yokohama. Rio Montevideo, .30 Mr. Yu Fel-pung, Vice-Ministar Netherlands, was successfully Montreal. Mr. M. J. Quist, Consul General for Belgrade.
220 far Communications, is due in operated upon at the War Memorial Silver (Spot):
4.87 London from Paris on November Nursing Home yesterday morning, Silver forwar 14 He is studying military and for appendicitis. It is requested that Was Lo civil transportation-Reuter. no flowers be sent to him ther (59)
1.73 Market Closed
1.78
New York Blk.
1.22
1.93% Market closed 1.25
Montreal' Bilver
December 69.45 * 55.00-55.00
-25% March
54.43b
54.75-60,76
1.28.0/16
26 May, 2
$4.95
100.5/10 July
65.000
37.10-87.10 57.70-57.70
Total salon:-64.contracts
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On Sunday,' Dr. A. Fung, who has Physicians and Burgeons of Ireland, been practising in the Colony for and at the London School of Tropioni soveral yours, left for Bangkok by Medicine. His local interests inchaded the activities 'of'the' Manuk Lodgy at the .. Hiram to tako up professional the Theosophical Beclety, of which duties in the Blamoso capital. Dr. he was a committee member. The Fung received his medical training in many friends he made whilst in the Dublin, where he took the degree of Colony will wish him succes în him Licensfate of the Royal College of new surroundings, dat